2nd Quarter Grade 5 DLL Daily Lesson Log | SY 2024 – 2025

The Daily Lesson Log (DLL) is a vital tool that helps teachers streamline their lesson planning. Its straightforward format allows teachers to organize their daily or weekly lessons efficiently. To support teachers, DepEd Club provides updated DLL templates weekly, free of charge such as these 2nd Quarter Grade 5 DLL Daily Lesson Log | SY 2024 – 2025. These templates comply with the Department of Education’s (DepEd) standards, ensuring consistent and effective lesson planning in public schools.

DepEd encourages teachers to craft lesson plans that meet the diverse needs of their students especially within the K to 12 curriculum. By adhering to these guidelines, teachers can improve the quality and relevance of their lessons. This process promotes self-reflection among teachers allowing them to regularly evaluate their teaching methods and make necessary improvements. To ensure educational reforms are effective, DepEd relies on clear baseline data and benchmarks to measure progress. National and international assessments play a key role in evaluating basic education, although they do not cover the entire educational system. Mandated by DepEd Order No. 55, s. 2016, and revised by DepEd Order No. 27, s. 2017, these assessments provide essential data for developing educational policies and programs.

Students undergo systematic assessments at critical educational stages. For instance, Grade 3 students participate in the Early Language, Literacy, and Numeracy Assessment (ELLNA) to evaluate their early skills. The National Assessment Test (NAT) occurs in Grades 6, 10, and 12 to determine if students meet learning standards. Results from these assessments reveal areas needing improvement. The ELLNA results from the 2016-2017 school year highlighted challenges in English, Filipino, Mother Tongue and Math, indicating the need for focused interventions.

Similarly, NAT results have shown ongoing issues in English and Math proficiency among Grades 6 and 9 students. The Basic Education Exit Assessment (BEEA) introduced in SY 2018-2019 further emphasizes the need to assess critical 21st-century skills such as Problem Solving and Critical Thinking. This push for improvement aligns with findings from international assessments underscoring the importance of integrating effective learning competencies into classroom instruction. Overall, the Department underscores that assessment is a crucial feedback mechanism for refining curricula, ensuring they meet the evolving needs of students in a competitive global education landscape.

2nd Quarter Grade 5
(Matatag Soon) DLL Daily Lesson Log
| SY 2024 – 2025

(Update!) Week 1 – 2nd Quarter Grade 5 (Matatag Soon) DLL Daily Lesson Log
( September 30 – October 4, 2024 )

Learning Activity Sheets (LAS) / Worksheets

Lesson Exemplars (LE)

Periodical Tests

PowerPoint Presentations 

IMPORTANT GUIDE:

How to Download Files from Google Drive & Google Docs

MORE DOWNLOADABLE FILES

Activities for Students | Classroom Observation Tools | Daily Lesson Log | Diagnostic Test | Exams | Inspirational Stories | Instructional Materials | Learners Material | Learning Activity Sheets (LAS) | Periodical Tests | PowerPoint Presentations | RPMS | Short Stories | Summative Tests | Weekly Daily Lesson Log | Weekly Home Learning Plan | Weekly Learning Plan | Workbooks

We are always on the process of uploading new files.
For additional updates and unannounced uploads, please visit this section from time to time.
Like us on Facebook to get INSTANT UPDATES. CLICK HERE
You can also BOOKMARK this page in your web browser by clicking Ctrl+D in your keyboard for faster access in the future. Thank you fellow Teachers. 

We at DepEd Teachers Club are always grateful to all our File Authors and File Contributors. Credit goes to all of them. Let us all give them thanks and show our support for all their works.
We are also thankful for all our File Editors, Sharers, Tech Volunteers and fellow Teachers for helping us and making this kind of service possible.

IN OTHER RELATED ARTICLES...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *