Instructional Plan (Iplan) : (With Inclusion of The Provision of Deped Order No. 8, S. 2015)
Instructional Plan (Iplan) : (With Inclusion of The Provision of Deped Order No. 8, S. 2015)
Learning Area: MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERACY Grade Level: 11/12 GAS
iPlan No.: 3 Quarter: 3 Duration: ONE HOUR
Learning Editorializes the value of being a media and information literate Code:
Competency/ies: Identifies characteristics/ describes a responsible uses and competent MIL11/12MIL-
[Taken from the producers of media and information IIIa-3
Curriculum Guide]
Key Concepts/ Media and Information literate
Understandings Characteristics of a responsible uses and competent producers of media and
to be Developed information
Application (5 min) Let the students will assess the information they post and share in
This part is structured to ensure the commitment their Facebook account.
of the learners to do something to apply their new
learning in their own environment.
Assessment (10 min) Pen and Paper Test. Pen and Paper Test (Please refer to the attached test)
For the Teacher to:
1. Assesses whether learning objectives have
been met for a specified duration
2. Remediate and/or enrich with appropriate
strategies as needed
3. Evaluate whether learning intentions and
success criteria have been met
Assignment (2 Reinforcing/ Cut out one article from the newspaper or magazine and analyze the media
min) strengthening messages, the source and its function.
Note: Fill-in any of the the day’s lesson
four purposes Enhancing/
inspiring the day’
lesson
Preparing for the
new lesson
Concluding “Whoever controls the media controls the mind.”-Jim Morrison
Activity (3 min)
This is usually a brief but
effective closing activity
such as a strong
quotation, a short song,
an anecdote, parable or
a letter that inspires the
learners to do something
to practice their new
learning.
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.
Remarks
Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your student’s progress this week. What works? What else
Reflections needs to be done to help the student’s 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.
Prepared by:
1. Activity Sheet…
2. Formative Assessment…
3. Answer key…
4. Handouts…
5. PowerPoint Presentation…
6. Others…