Instructional Planning(iPlan)
Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) Format
DLP No.:20               Learning Area:                                     Grade Level: 12                  Quarter:                  Date:
                         Entrepreneurship                                                                                              Duration: 60 minutes
                                                                                                                                                  Code:
Learning                                                                                                                                          CS_EP11/12ENTREP-0h-j-
Competency/ies:                            Forecast Revenues for the Business                                                                     14
(Taken from the Curriculum Guide)
Key Concepts /
Understandings to be     The learner demonstrates understanding of environment and market in one’s
Developed                locality/town.
Domain         Adapted Cognitive Process Dimensions                        1. Objectives
Knowledge                 Categories:                                                  Behavioral Verbs:
The fact or condition     Remembering                                       identify, retrieve, recognize, duplicate,
of           knowing      The learner can recall information and            list, memorize, repeat, describe,
something       with      retrieve relevant knowledge from long-term        reproduce
familiarity gained        memory
through experience                                                          interpret,     exemplify,  classify,
or association
                          Understanding
                          The learner can construct meaning from oral,      summarize, infer, compare, explain,
                          written and graphic messages                      paraphrase, discuss
Skills                    Applying                                          execute,      implement,      demonstrate,
                                                                                                                                  Solve problems involving
The ability and           The learner can use information to                dramatize,      interpret,    solve,  use,
capacity acquired         undertake a procedure in familiar situations      illustrate, convert, discover                         Profitability Ratios and generate
through deliberate,       or in a new way                                                                                         students’ scores.
systematic,       and     Analyzing                                         differentiate, distinguish,  compare,
sustained effort to       The learner can distinguish between parts         contrast, organize, outline, attribute,
smoothly          and     and determine how they relate to one              deconstruct
adaptively carryout       another, and to the overall structure and
complex activities or     purpose
...   the     ability,                                                      coordinate, measure, detect, defend,
coming from one's
                          Evaluating
                          The learner can make judgments and justify        judge, argue, debate, describe, critique,
knowledge, practice,                                                        appraise, evaluate
aptitude, etc., to do     decisions
something                 Creating                                          generate, hypothesize, plan, design,
                          The learner can put elements together to          develop, produce, construct, formulate,
                          form a functional whole, create a new             assemble, devise
                          product or point of view
Attitude
Growth in feelings        Categories:
or emotional areas.       1. Receiving    Phenomena - Awareness, willingness to
                                                                                                                                               Ask queries if something
A settled way of             hear, selected attention                                                                                          is not clear with the
thinking or feeling       Behavioral Verbs: ask, choose, describe, erect,              List of Attitudes:                                      solutions with respect.
about someone or          follow, give, hold, identify, locate, name, point to,        Self-esteem,      Self-confidence,         Wellness,
something, typically      reply, select, sit, Study, use
one that is reflected                                                                  Respect, Honesty, Personal discipline,
                          2. Responding to Phenomena - Active participation on
in     a     person’s        the part of the learners. Attends and reacts to a         Perseverance, Sincerity, Patience, Critical
behavior                     particular phenomenon. Learning outcomes may
                                                                                       thinking,       Open-mindedness,            Interest,
                             emphasize compliance in responding, willingness to                                                                Discuss answers with
                             respond, or satisfaction in responding (motivation).      Courteous, Obedience, Hope, Charity,                    respect to classmates
                          Behavioral Verbs: aid, answer, assist, comply,               Fortitude,      Resiliency,     Positive      vision,   and self confidence.
                          conform, discuss, greet, help, label, perform, practice,
                          present, read, recite, report, select, tell, write           Acceptance, Determined, Independent ,
                          3. Valuing - Attaches to a particular object,                Gratitude, Tolerant, Cautious, Decisive,
                             phenomenon, or behavior. This ranges from simple
                             acceptance to the more complex state of                   Self-Control,     Calmness,         Responsibility,     Follow steps in the
                             commitment. Valuing is based on the internalization       Accountability, Industriousness, Industry,              computation of
                             of a set of specified values, while clues to these                                                                problems given with
                             values are expressed in the learner's overt behavior      Cooperation,        Optimism,           Satisfaction,
                             and are often identifiable.                               Persistent,     Cheerful,      Reliable,     Gentle,
                                                                                                                                               optimism.
                          Behavioral Verbs: work, complete, demonstrate,
                                                                                       Appreciation of one’s culture, Globalism,
                          differentiate, explain, follow, form, initiate, invite,
                          join, justify, propose, read, report, select, share, study   Compassion,       Work        Ethics,     Creativity,
                          4. Organization - Organizes values into priorities by
                                                                                       Entrepreneurial Spirit, Financial Literacy,
                             contrasting different values, resolving conflicts
                             between them, and creating a unique value system.         Global, Solidarity, Making a stand for the
                             The emphasis is on comparing, relating, and
                                                                                       good,   Voluntariness          of    human       act,
                             synthesizing values.
                          Behavioral Verbs: adhere, alter, arrange, combine,           Appreciation of one’s rights, Inclusiveness,
                          compare, complete, defend, explain, formulate,               Thoughtful,        Seriousness,           Generous,
                          generalize, identify, integrate, modify, order, organize,
                          prepare, relate, synthesize                                  Happiness,           Modest,              Authority,
                          5. Internalizing values - (Characterization): Has a value    Hardworking,           Realistic,           Flexible,
                          system that controls their behavior. The behavior is
                          pervasive, consistent, predictable, and most                 Considerate,
                          importantly, characteristic of the learner. Instructional    Sympathetic, Frankness                                  Verify solutions with
                          objectives are concerned with the student's general                                                                  modesty.
                          patterns of adjustment (personal, social, emotional).
                         Behavioral Verbs:           act, discriminate, display,
                         influence, listen, modify, perform, practice, propose,
                         qualify, question, revise, serve, solve, verify
Values           Categories:
A learner's      1. Receiving Phenomena - Awareness, willingness to hear,
                                                                                       List of Values:
principles or    selected attention
standards of     Behavioral Verbs: ask, choose, describe, erect, follow,               1. Maka-Diyos
                                                                                                                                      Practice kindness and
behavior;        give, hold, identify, locate, name, point to, reply, select, sit,     Love of God, Faith, Trusting , Spirituality,   humility in solving
one's            Study, use                                                            Inner Peace, Love of truth, Kindness,          assigned problems.
judgment of      2. Responding to Phenomena - Active participation on the part         Humble
what       is    of the learners. Attends and reacts to a particular
important in     phenomenon. Learning outcomes may emphasize compliance
life.            in responding, willingness to respond, or satisfaction in
                 responding (motivation).                                              2. Maka-tao
Go beyond        Behavioral Verbs: aid, answer, assist, comply, conform,
learner’s life
                                                                                       Concern for Others, Respect for
                 discuss, greet, help, label, perform, practice, present, read,
on      earth,   recite, report, select, tell, write
                                                                                       human rights, Gender equality,
include more     3. Valuing - Attaches to a particular object, phenomenon, or          Family Solidarity, Generosity,
than wealth      behavior. This ranges from simple acceptance to the more              Helping, Oneness
and      fame,   complex state of commitment. Valuing is based on the
and would        internalization of a set of specified values, while clues to these
affect     the   values are expressed in the learner's overt behavior and are
eternal
                                                                                       3. Makakalikasan
                 often identifiable.
destiny     of                                                                         Care of the environment, Disaster
                 Behavioral Verbs: work, complete, demonstrate,
millions
                 differentiate, explain, follow, form, initiate, invite, join,
                                                                                       Risk Management, Protection of
                 justify, propose, read, report, select, share, study                  the Environment, Responsible
                 4. Organization - Organizes values into priorities by contrasting     Consumerism,          Cleanliness,
                 different values, resolving conflicts between them, and               Orderliness,      Saving      the
                 creating a unique value system. The emphasis is on
                 comparing, relating, and synthesizing values.
                                                                                       ecosystem,         Environmental
                 Behavioral Verbs: adhere, alter, arrange, combine,                    sustainability
                 compare, complete, defend, explain, formulate, generalize,
                 identify, integrate, modify, order, organize, prepare, relate,        4. Makabansa
                 synthesize
                 5. Internalizing values - (Characterization): Has a value system
                 that controls their behavior. The behavior is pervasive,
                                                                                       Peace and order, Heroism and
                 consistent, predictable, and most importantly, characteristic of      Appreciation of Heroes, National
                 the learner. Instructional objectives are concerned with the          Unity, Civic Consciousness, Social
                 student's general patterns of adjustment (personal, social,           responsibility,         Harmony,
                 emotional).
                                                                                       Patriotism,
                 Behavioral Verbs: act, discriminate, display, influence,
                 listen, modify, perform, practice, propose, qualify, question,
                                                                                       Productivity
                 revise, serve, solve, verify
2. Content
                                                     The learner demonstrates understanding of environment and market in one’s
                                                     locality/town.
3.LearningResources                                  Textbook, CG (Entrepreneurship)
4. Procedures
4.1 Introductory Activity (          minutes). This part introduces the lesson content. Although
at times optional, it is usually included to serve as a warm-up activity to give the learners zest
for the incoming lesson and an idea about what it to follow. One principle in learning is that
learning occurs when it is conducted in a pleasurable and comfortable atmosphere.
4.2 Activity    ( minutes). This is an interactive strategy to elicit learner’s prior learning
experience. It serves as a springboard for new learning. It illustrates the principle that
learning starts where the learners are. Carefully structured activities such as individual or
group reflective exercises, group discussion, self-or group assessment, dyadic or triadic
interactions, puzzles, simulations or role-play, cybernetics exercise, gallery walk and the like
may be created. Clear instructions should be considered in this part of the lesson.
4.3 Analysis      ( minutes). Essential questions are included to serve as a guide for the
teacher in clarifying key understandings about the topic at hand. Critical points are organized
to structure the discussions allowing the learners to maximize interactions and sharing of
ideas and opinions about expected issues. Affective questions are included to elicit the
feelings of the learners about the activity or the topic. The last questions or points taken
should lead the learners to understand the new concepts or skills that are to be presented in
the next part of the lesson.
4.4 Abstraction ( minutes).This outlines the key concepts, important skills that should be
enhanced, and the proper attitude that should be emphasized. This is organized as a
lecturette that summarizes the learning emphasized from the activity, analysis and new
inputs in this part of the lesson.
4.5 Application     ( minutes).This part is structured to ensure the commitment of the
learners to do something to apply their new learning in their own environment.
4.6 Assessment ( 55      minutes).For the Teacher to: a) Assess whether learning objectives
have been met for a specified duration, b)Remediate and/or enrich with appropriate                   Formative Assessment Checking
strategies as needed, and c) Evaluate whether learning intentions and success criteria have
been met. (Reminder: Formative Assessment may be given before, during, or after the
lesson). Choose any from the Assessment Methods below:
                                                     Assessment Method                               Possible Activities
                                                         a)     Observation
                                                          b)               Talking    to
                                                                learners/conferencing
                                                          c)      Analysis      of    learner’s
                                                                products
                                                          d)    Tests                               Profitability ratio problem solving. Part II check-
                                                                                                    ing and discussion of answers.
4.7 Assignment ( minutes).
          Reinforcing / strengthening
           the day’s lesson
4.8 Concluding Activity ( minutes).
This is usually a brief but affective closing
activity such as a strong quotation, a short           Victory belongs to the most persevering.
song, an anecdote, parable or a letter that            -Napoleon Bonaparte
inspires the learners to do something to
practice their new learning.
1. Remarks                     Indicate below special cases including but not limited to continuation of lesson plan to the following day in case of re-teaching or lack of
                               time, transfer of lesson to the following day, in cases of class suspension, etc.,
2. Reflections               Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your student’s progress this week. What works? What else needs to
                             be done to help the students learn? Identify what help your instructional supervisors can provide for you so when you meet them, you can
                             ask them relevant questions. Indicate below whichever is/are appropriate.
A. No. of learners who
   earned 80% in the
   evaluation.
B. Did the remedial
   lessons work? No. of
   learners who have
   caught up with the
   lesson.
C. No. of learners who
   require additional
   activities for
   remediation.
D. Which of my learning
   strategies worked
   well? Why did these
   work?
Prepared by:
Name: ANA MARIA A. SABELLON                                      School: MATAB-ANG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL