SANTA CRUZ MISSION SCHOOL INC.
College Department
                               Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
  I.      Learning Outcomes
       At the end of the 60 – minute period, the students shall have done the following
with 70% accuracy:
             a. Explain the symbiotic relationship between Tourism and Photography;
             b. Analyze how the photography influences tourism trends and vice versa;
             c. Create a photographic campaign that promotes a local tourism attractions.
 II.      Subject Matter
             A. Topic: Relationship between Tourism and Photography
             B. Learning Materials: Laptop, textbook, pictures, chalk, handouts
III.      Teaching Learning Activities (5 A’s)
       A. Awareness
          1. Preliminary Activities (Prayer, Greetings, Checking of Attendance)
          2. Setting of Objectives
          3. Motivation (Brain Storming)
                  The Teacher will present slideshow of iconic tourist destinations
                    accompanied by stunning photographs.
                     What inspires you to visit these places?
                     Do you think destinations become popular because of good
                        photos?
       B. Activity
              Create a Mini Campaign
                The teacher will divide students into two groups. A member of the group
                will pick a strip of paper containing:
                    Adventure tourism – A type of tourism that involves travel to
                     remote or exotic locations and includes physical activities,
                     exploration, and interaction with the nature or unique cultures. It
                     often appeals to travelers seeking thrilling, challenging, and
                     sometimes risky experiences.
                    Cultural tourism – Refers to travel that focuses on experiencing
                     and engaging with the culture of a destination. This includes
                     exploring its history, traditions, arts, architecture, cuisine, language,
                     religion, festivals and other aspects of local life that contribute to its
                     cultural identity.
                    Each Group will be given a printed photos and let the student
                     analyze how photography could be used to promote their assigned
                     campaign.
                    After 5 minutes then students will present their output to the class.
               2. Lesson Proper (Collaborative Activity)
                    The Students will stay in their group and will be given a handouts
                     about The Relationship between Tourism and Photography.
                    Each group will be given 5 minutes to read and 5 minutes to
                     present their insights about what they have read.
                    After the presentation the teacher will also give and discuss more
                     about the topic.
      C. Analysis
             The students will stay in their group and the teacher will have a
              comprehension check to get students’ knowledge on their higher order
              thinking skills (HOTS).
             Choose a random number for each group to answer the questions.
                         1. How does photography help preserve and promote cultural
                            heritage?
                         2. What is the role of professional photographers, travel
                            influencers, and everyday tourists in promoting destination?
                         3. How does good Photography help tourism?
      D. Abstraction
             Highlights the importance of Photography in Tourism.
      E. Application
             Choose a travel destination that you wish to visit, reflect and write a short
              response of the question;
             Why did you choose this destination? Was photography is a factor in
              making it appealing?
IV.      Evaluation
                   Quiz
V.       Assignment
                   Study the next lesson. (
                                                        Prepared by:
                                                        XYRELLE JANE A. ABAN
                                                          College Instructress