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>>> Features of the K to 12 Curriculum

According to the Department of Education, in preparing daily lessons, teachers are encouraged to emphasize the features of the K to 12 curriculum as discussed briefly below:
Spiral progression

  • The K to 12 curriculum follows a spiral progression of content. This means that students learn concepts while young and learn the same concepts repeatedly at a higher degree of complexity as they move from one grade level to another. According to Bruner (1960), this helps learners organize their knowledge, connect what they know, and master it. Teachers should make sure that in preparing lessons, learners are able to revisit previously encountered topics with an increasing level of complexity and that lessons build on previous learning.

Constructivism

  • The K to 12 curriculum views learners as active constructors of knowledge. This means that in planning lessons, teachers should provide learners with opportunities to organize or re-organize their thinking and construct knowledge that is meaningful to them. This can be done by ensuring that lessons engage and challenge learners and tap into the learners’ zone of proximal development (ZPD) or the distance between the learners’ actual development level and the level of potential development (Vygotsky 1978). Vygotsky (1978) suggests that to do this, teachers can employ strategies that allow collaboration among learners, so that learners of varying skills can benefit from interaction with one another.

Grade 5 dllDifferentiated instruction

  • All K to 12 teachers are encouraged to differentiate their teaching in order to help different kinds of learners meet the outcomes expected in each lesson. Differentiation or differentiated instruction means providing multiple learning options in the classroom so that learners of varying interests, abilities, and needs are able to take in the same content appropriate to their needs

Contextualization

  • Section 5 of RA 10533 or the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013 states that the K to 12 curriculum shall be learner-centered, inclusive and developmentally appropriate, relevant, responsive, research-based, culture-sensitive, contextualized, global, and flexible enough to allow schools to localize, indigenize, and enhance the same based on their respective educational and social contexts. K to 12 teachers are allowed to use contextualization strategies in their lessons.

Source: Department of Education

 

Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log – 2nd Quarter

Week 1 Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log   (August 13 – 17, 2018)  (Updated!)  

 

Week 2 Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log   (August 20 – 24, 2018)  (Updated!)  

 

Week 3 Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log   (August 27 – 31, 2018)  (Updated!)  

 

Week 4 Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log   (September 3 -7, 2018)  (Updated!)

 

Week 5 Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log   (September 10 -14, 2018)  (Updated!) 

 

Week 6 Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log   (September 17 – 21, 2018)  (Updated!) 

 

Week 7 Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log   (September 24 – 28, 2018)  (Updated!) 

 

Week 8 Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log   (October 1 – 5, 2018)  (Updated!) 

 

Week 9 Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log   (October 8 – 12, 2018)  (Updated!) 

 

Week 10 Grade 5 Daily Lesson Log   (October 15 – 19, 2018)  (Updated!) 

 

These daily lesson log were made in compliance with the Department of Education format.

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