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A. Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson ELICIT Activity: Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down Directions: Raise your thumbs up if the statement is TRUE and thumbs down if the statement is FALSE. 1. Typhoons are the same as hurricanes, but they are called typhoons in the Pacific Ocean. (Thumbs Up) 2. Typhoons are formed by warm ocean waters and atmospheric conditions. (Thumbs Up) 3. Typhoons always rotate counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. (Thumbs Up) 4. Typhoons can cause storm surges, which are large and dangerous ocean waves. (Thumbs Up) 5. Typhoons are only found in the Northern Hemisphere. (Thumbs Down) 6. Typhoons can last for several days or even weeks. (Thumbs Up) 7. Typhoons are less intense and less frequent compared to hurricanes. (Thumbs Down) 8. Typhoons primarily occur in coastal regions and rarely affect inland areas. (Thumbs Down) ENGAGE Activity: Word Value Quest (Uncovering the Numeric Secrets of Alphabetical Number Word) In this activi
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Daily Lesson Plan School FERROL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Grade Level Grade 8 Teacher JOHN ALBERT M. TAN Learning Area Science Teaching Date and Time June 29, 2023 Quarter Second I. OBJECTIVES At the end of a 60- minute period, 80% of the students should be able to: a. Explain how movement of faults generate earthquakes using models or illustrations; b. Differentiate the: b.1 epicenter of an earthquake from its focus; b.2 intensity of an earthquake from its magnitude; b.3 active and inactive faults; c. Establish a sense of responsibility and preparedness during an earthquake. A. Content Standards The learners demonstrate the understanding of the relationship between faults and earthquakes B. Performance Standards The learners should be able to make a model on how fault generates earthquakes C. Learning Competencies/Objectives Write the LC code for each Using models or illustrations, explain how movement along faults generate earthquakes (S8ES-IIa-14) II. CONTENT Lesson: Module 1: Earthquakes and Faults III. LEARNING RESOURCES A. References
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Activity: Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down Directions: Raise your thumbs up if the statement is TRUE and thumbs down if the statement is FALSE.
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