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A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE (Grade 8-Secondary)

By: Johny F. Villanueva BSE 3A I. Objectives

Given a short video clip of the digestive system, the Grade 8 students should be able to describe the different organs of the digestive system that results to its tracing of how food digest and absorb by the body.

A. States how the different organs of digestive system works;

B. Participate actively in tracing how these organs of the digestive digest foods; and C. Expound precautionary measures to maintain healthy body.

II. Subject Matter

Topic: The Digestive System Reference: Science Learner’s Module

Pages: 291-306

Instructional Materials: short video clip of digestive system, DLP, net book, chalkboard, drawings/images and flash card

Value Integration: Health is Wealth III. Procedure

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity

Good morning class…

Good morning Sir! Let’s pray.

(one student will lead the prayer) Checking of attendance

(Student raise their hand and say present as the teacher calls in their name.) Review of the past lesson.

Motivation

Class have you experience attending occasions, such as birthday party, wedding, fiesta, and etc…?

Yes Sir! What have you observed?

(Varied answers from the students) As you enjoy eating different

delicious foods, do you ask yourself how these foods be digested and absorbed by the body?

(Varied answers from the students) Presentation

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Now class, the topic that we are going to tackle today is all about the digestive system.

As we continue the discussion, I have here a short video clip regarding the digestive system.

View and take down important facts and information for I will ask questions later.

Yes, Sir! Class, based from the video clip how

does digestion begins?

It starts from the mouth Sir. Very good! That is the first stage

which undergone the process of ingestion. What is the next organ that the food pass through?

Sir, the esophagus. Exactly! You’re correct! Then how

does esophagus work?

Sir, esophagus works as a passage way of food in order to reach the stomach by the process of peristalsis.

Excellent answer! After esophagus is now the … what’s the next?

Stomach Sir! You’re right! What’s the role of the

stomach in the system?

The stomach where it mixes with juices and acids and where digestion takes place.

Very good! Digestion is the second stage/process involved in food processing.

What is the next organ?

Small intestine Sir! That’s correct, how does small

intestine work?

Sir, it is where the absorption of nutrients will take place to be used by the cell.

Very good answer! Absorption is the third stage/process kin the digestion of foods.

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the digestive system after small intestines?

Large intestine Sir! How is the role of this organ in the

digestion?

The large intestine is used to absorbed water from the waste material leftover.

Very good!

After that what’s next? All leftover waste material compacted and stored at the end of the large intestine called the rectum before they are excreted out of the body through the anus. Excellent! That is now the last stage

in the digestion, the process involved is elimination.

There are also attached some accessory organs that help to maximize digestions of foods. What are they?

Sir these are the liver, gall bladder and pancreas.

Ok! In what ways these organs help in the digestion?

Liver helps in the production of bile which help in the excretion of excess cholesterol.

Gall bladder stores bile until it is needed in the small intestines.

Pancreas secretes insulin and glucagon, for the digestion of starch, fats and proteins.

Very good!

Do you now understand how digestion take place and how the different organs of the digestive system work together to digest foods and use by the body.

Yes Sir! Any questions? Additional or

supplement?

None Sir! Then, may I ask the class if how

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What are the different organs of the digestive system? How these organs work in the digestion of foods?

Students responded with varied answers.

Application

Ok, we have an activity… group your self by picking a piece of paper in the box. Then find your group according to the color you have picked.

Students responded with the instructions.

I’ll give you 5 minutes to do and 5 minutes to present/discuss your output in front.

Yes, Sir! Generalization

Digestion starts when food is taken into the mouth.

What do you call the stage/process where in is the taking in of food through the mouth?

“Ingestion” The second stage/process which

involved in the breaking down of foods into nutrients.

“Digestion” The next stage/process in the

digestive process which involved in the taking in of nutrients by the cell.

“Absorption” And the last process that is removing

of any leftover wastes/materials from the body.

“Elimination” That you have learned and

understood how the digestive system works, how and what practice you will do in order to maintain healthy body?

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IV. Evaluation

Direction: Use the words in the box to fill in the blanks. stomach rectum waste system acid chewed liver saliva swallow absorbed food mouth large intestine tongue liquids energy small intestine digestion pharynx esophagus All animals need to eat _______________ to get _______________ to live. But in order to use this food, they have to break it down in a process called _______________. And so, all animals have a group of connected organs called the digestive _______________.

In humans, the process of digestion begins in the _______________ where food is _______________ into small pieces by the teeth. The _______________ helps by moving these pieces around. There pieces are covered by _______________, or spit. The saliva makes the food slippery so that it is easier to _______________. It also helps to break down the food.

Once the food is swallowed, it passes through the _______________, which is like a gate that sends food into the _______________ and air into the lungs. The food travels down the esophagus and into the _______________. Once in the stomach the food is mixed with _______________ and crushed some more.

After spending some time in the stomach, the food is sent into the _______________ where nutrients are _______________. The _______________ helps by producing some digestive juices called bile. Next, the remaining food goes into the _______________ where the _______________ are absorbed. The remaining food is called _______________ and it is pushed into the _______________ where it waits before leaving the body.

V. Assignment

Read the next lesson the Reproductive System.

a. What are the different parts and functions of male reproductive system and female reproductive system.

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ACTIVITY:

YELLOW GROUP Task:

 Think of ways or activity in daily life in order to become healthy.

BLACK GROUP Task:

 List down some reasons why there are some individual who keeps on eating with high cholesterol food contents beside, of its bad effect to our health.

WHITE GROUP Task:

 Things you can do to disseminate in order to lessen bad effects of smoking, drinking liquor and illegal drugs in our health.

BLUE GROUP Task:

 Make a slogan of good relationship in the society.

GREEN GROUP Task:

 Ways to divert the attention of a person who’s a chain smoker, drunker and illegal drug user.

RED GROUP Task:

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