1. SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN UNDERSTANDING CULTURE,
SOCIETY, AND POLITICS
JOAN A. ANDRES
I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
a. Identify the different characteristics of culture;
b. Internalize the importance of the characteristic of culture in their development as
a person;
c. Write a composition expressing their thoughts on how they can use their
knowledge on these characteristics in the development and in saving our culture
from extinction for the next generation.
II. Content:
a. Subject Matter: Characteristics of Culture
b. Reference: Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics
Gerry M. Lanuza and Sarah S. Raymundo; page 196-197
c. Materials: Powerpoint Presentation, Laptop, LCD Projector, and other
instructional materials
III. Procedure:
a. routine activity
> Classroom Management
> Prayer
> Attendance
> Review of the past lesson
b. motivation
The teacher will show a picture of an identical twin and let them look at it
thoroughly. After 20 seconds, she will ask the students if what they have noticed.
c. presentation of lesson
The teacher will ask if what makes an identical twin different if they will consider
other aspects aside from physical appearance.
d. discussion
The teacher will ask the students to identify the different characteristics of culture
using the game 4-pics-1-word. After that, she will activate their prior knowledge
about it based on the pictures and discuss more about it using the socratic method.
e. generalization:
The teacher will divide the students into four groups and will show pictures depicting
the characteristics of culture. The students will internalize the importance of the
characteristic in their development as a person.
IV. Evaluation
The teacher will let the students write a composition expressing their thoughts on how
they can use their knowledge on these characteristics in the development and in
saving our culture as Filipinos from extinction for the next generation.
V. Assignment
The teacher let the students researched and answered given questions about cultural
relativism and ethnocentrism.