This is a semi-detailed lesson log intended for my Classroom Observation Tool (COT) demonstration teaching through Learning Action Cell where my colleague and I share thoughts and practices on making classroom instruction delivery effective even in times of pandemic.
2. D. Discussing new concepts
and practicing new skills
#1
For the new concepts, present to the class the activity on classifying linear and non-
linear texts.
Process the students’ answers.
E. Discussing new concepts
and practicing new skills
#2
For additional concepts and an application on geography and tourism, lead students
on answering the Activity 3.
Process students’ responses.
F. Developing mastery
(Leads to Formative
Assessment 3)
Continue processing students’ feedback by asking the following questions:
Lead the students on mastering the concept, differences and ways interpreting Linear
and Non-Linear Texts:
Tell whether its Linear or Non-Linear
Activity 2
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Panacalan Island Sandbar
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Panacalan is an islet with a stunning sandbar
locally called Maldives of the North
Fill in the blanks with information from
the text.
1. Panacalan Island is locally known as
_________.
2. Panacalan is located at _______.
3. From Tondol Beach how will you be
able to go to Panacalan?
4. How much would the fair be if the
point of origin is at Tondol Beach?
5. What can be seen at the Panacalan?
Location
The sandbar is under the
jurisdiction of Barangay
Sablig but a popular jump-off
to the island is Tondol Beach.
How to get there?
From Tondol Beach, island hoping
package going to the sandbar
amounting to P1500 using a boat
will give you a wonderful experience.
What to see?
Stunning sandbar, perfect for
beach bumming experience and
Instagram photos White sand and
amazing corals
Activity 3:
Concept and Definition
1. Based on the
statements provided in
the previous activities,
differentiate linear from
non-linear text.
2. In what ways can non-
linear texts be used?
3. How do we interpret
non-linear texts?
Understanding the Lesson
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Concept and Definition Concept and Definition
3. G. Finding practical
applications of concepts
and skills in daily living
Ask the following questions:
• traditional text that needs to
be read from beginning to
end
• reader makes sense of the
text according to the
grammatical and syntactic
arrangement of the words
• the traditional method of
reading the way how
children are taught
• not always advantageous;
time consuming
What is Linear Text?
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• also called linear reading
• most common type of
reading (traditional)
• Novels, poems, short stories,
letters, educational texts
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What is Non-Linear Text?
• opposite of linear text; non
sequential
• reader makes sense of the
text in many different paths
• includes texts with visuals or
graphs
• flowcharts, charts, and
graphs, graphical organizers
(knowledge maps and story
maps)
• any text that is read not
from beginning to end
• encyclopedia, telephone
directory
• follows skimming to obtain
specific information
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Linear Text vs Non-Linear Texts
• refers to traditional text that
needs to be read from beginning
to end
• there is only one reading path,
which is decided by the author
• typically includes printed texts
• it may take time to find the
information readers are
searching for
• novels, poems, letters,
textbooks, newspaper articles
• refers to text that does not need to
be read from beginning to end
• there are multiple reading paths,
they are determined by the reader
• typically includes digital texts
• allows readers to find
information more efficiently
• flowcharts, knowledge maps,
and encyclopedias
Definition
Reading Path
Examples
Efficiency
Content
4. H. Making generalizations
and abstractions about
the lesson
Let students share their learnings as a summary of the lesson.
I. Evaluating learning Students will be asked to answer the given enrichment and assessment activities.
Recall:
1. What are linear texts?
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2. Differentiate linear to non-linear texts
3. How do we interpret non-linear texts?
Enrichment Activity
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1. How many cellphones were sold in 5
days?
2. On which day were the maximum
number of cellphones sold?
3. How many cellphones were sold on
Wednesday?
4. Which day had the minimum sales of
cellphones?
5. How many more cellphones were sold
on Tuesday than on Monday?
John works as a salesman in an authorized cellphone
shop. He records the number of cellphone sold in five
days (Monday-Friday) in line graph.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Assessment 1
At this point, you have clear picture of the features of linear and non-linear texts.
Let’s test your understanding by analyzing the given graph.
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Answer the given questions
1. How many kids liked apples? ______________________
2. Which fruit did the most kids like? ___________________
3.Which fruit did the kids like the least? ________________
4.How many kids liked bananas? ______________________
5.How many kids liked either pear or bananas?
_________________
6.How many kids liked either oranges or apples?
_________________
5. J. Additional activities for
application or
remediation
For the additional activity, ask students to answer the given activity and upload answer
via Google Classroom.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTIONS
A. No. of learners who earned
75% in the evaluation
B. No. of learners who require
additional activities for
remediation who scored below
75%
C. Did the remedial lesson work?
No. of learners who have
caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to
require remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well? Why
did these work?
F. What difficulties did I encounter
which my principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G. What innovation or localized
materials did I use/discover
which I wish to share with other
teachers?
Prepared by: Observed by:
SHERILYN E. NUESCA ROSARIO C. CASAĂ‘A
SST-III / Grade 7 Teacher Principal I
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Assessment 2
1. Which item sold the most in Store B?
________________________
2. Which store sold the least number of
toasters?
________________________
3. The number of grills sold by store A is twice
of store B. Is it correct? _____________________
4. What is the difference on sales of blenders
between Store A and Store B?________________
5. How many total appliances were sold by
Store A? ________________________
Mr. Peters owns two kitchen appliance stores. He compares the sales of
two stores and recorded the information in a bar graph. Use the graph to
answer the questions.
Assignment
Use the line graph to answer the
following questions about the data.
1. How many cars were sold during
May? _______
2. How many cars were sold in the first
3 months of the year? ____
3. How many more cars were sold in
July than May? ________
4. Which month had 26 car sales?
________
5. Answer TRUE, FALSE, or CAN’T TELL
to each of the statement below:
Here is a graph showing the sales of used cars
at the Salamander Autos.