FAKE NEWS - DLP - Guzman
FAKE NEWS - DLP - Guzman
FAKE NEWS - DLP - Guzman
B. Performance Standards
The learner competently performs in a full- length play through applying effective verbal and non-verbal
strategies and ICT resources based on the following criteria: Focus, Voice, Delivery and Dramatic
Conventions.
Determine the relevance and the truthfulness of the ideas presented in the material viewed, EN9VC-IVa-
10.
D. Learning Objectives
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Define the criteria in recognizing misinformation by outlining what constitutes fake news.
Explain the importance of verifying the truthfulness of information in materials viewed; and
Demonstrate different campaign materials to prevent dissemination of fake news.
Resources/Learning Materials
Online Resources:
Cristobal, J., Mercado, Palafox, A. S., & Montaces, J. (2021). English – Grade 9 Alternative Delivery Mode
Reporter, G. S. (2022, March 29). Fake or Real? The all-new NewsWise headlines quiz! The Guardian.
https://www.theguardian.com/newswise/2021/feb/04/fake-or-real-headlines-quiz-newswise-2021
Manila Bulletin Online. (2018, March 20). Manila Bulletin #NoToFakeNews AD (“Reverse”) [Video].
YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCeW6hRPQnM
Learning Materials:
Smart TV
HDMI
2. Prayer
Before we begin the lesson this morning,
let us ask guidance from our Almighty God Good afternoon, ma’am!
first. Group 1, please lead the prayer.
3. Classroom Management
Alright, arrange your seats properly and
pick up the trashes under your chairs.
4. Checking of attendance
May I ask the class secretary if we have No one is absent today, ma’am.
absentees for today?
Absolutely! You may now take your seat. All German Shepherds are dogs;
Next, give me one example sentence of therefore, all dogs are German
Fallacy. Shepherds.”
E. Presenting
examples/instances “Word of the Day”
of the new lesson “I know by now you already have an idea of
what could be our topic for today. To further
introduce you to our topic, let us have our
WORD OF THE DAY.”
F. Discussing new
concepts and FAKE NEWS
practicing new skill
Fake news- This are false stories that
appear to be news, spread on the
internet or using other media platform,
usually created to influence political
views or as a joke. Have you heard a
fake news before? Yes, ma’am. Especially, during the
election and pandemic.
Yes, that is right. Fake news and
misinformation have become especially
prevalent during the pandemic. Can you
give an example of fake news that you Communist Party of the Philippines,
heard before? may open endorsement sa
kandidatura ni Leni Robredo.
Yes, that’s one during election which is
already debunked.
THE 5W’s
WHO- use when referring to * Who wrote this?
people, the source of information. (Authors)
What are the questions that we * Where do they work?
should ask? Please, read. * Does the author have
the authority or credibility to post
Thank you. Identifying the authors of a about this?
piece of content is crucial for assessing
its credibility.
WHO
Who posted the information?
Are they credible or do they have
the authority to post it?
Who is the credible source
between the samples given?
WHERE
WHEN
When was this
news/announcement posted?
Is the announcement recent or
outdated?
Remember that a document, news or
announcement that is outdated may not be
reliable anymore because it can be change.
IV. EVALUATION
I. Choose the correct answer inside the box. Write your answer on the space provided.
WHAT WHERE WHEN WHO WHY
Drama group- Create a skit showing the effects of fake news on people.
Artistic group- Create a poster campaigning against fake news.
Creative group- Create a slogan poster related to the theme #StopSpreadingFakeNews.
Singer group- Create a jingle that will encourage to avoid spreading fake news.
Rubrics: