Daily Lesson Log (DLL) is a template that teachers use to log parts of their
daily lessons. The Daily Lesson Log covers a day’s or a week’s worth of
lessons.
Daily Lesson Log guidelines for daily lesson preparation was issued by the
Department of Education to institutionalize instructional planning which is
a critical part of the teaching and learning process in public schools.
These guidelines are meant to support teachers in effectively organizing and
managing K to 12 classrooms to be genuinely responsive to learners’ needs.
These guidelines in the preparation of K-12 Daily Lesson Log shall instill
reflective practice among teachers by providing them opportunities to think
about and reflect on their instructional practices. K-12
Daily Lesson Log preparation is part of the teacher’s core function as a
facilitator of learning inside the classroom. Well-prepared and well-planned
lessons are fundamental to ensuring the delivery of quality teaching and
learning in schools.
As a DepEd guideline, teachers with at least one (1) year of teaching
experience, including teachers with private school and higher education
institution (HEI) teaching experience, shall not be required to make a
Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP). Teachers who have been in the service for at
least one (1) year, handling learning areas with available LMs and TGs
provided by the Department shall not be required to prepare a DLP. Instead,
they shall be required to fill out a weekly K-12 Daily Lesson Log
(DLL). Teachers are allowed to work together in preparing DLLs. Seasoned or
veteran teachers shall also mentor new or novice teachers in the preparation
of DLLs.
To Download DLL’s, just navigate through the following links.
(UPDATED) Statistics and probability (Core Curriculum Subject) DLL Free
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Here is the compiled Daily Lesson Logs (DLL) for 11/12 in the 2nd Quarter. Click on the DOWNLOAD link
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QUARTER 2 - Statistics and probability DLL
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Statistics and probability DLL: Quarter 2 Part 1 | Statistics
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illustrates: (a) null hypothesis (b) alternative hypothesis (c) level
of significance (d) rejection region; and (e) types of errors in
hypothesis testing
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calculates the probabilities of committing a Type I and Type II
error.
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identifies the parameter to be tested given a real-life problem.
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formulates the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses on a
population mean.
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identifies the appropriate form of the test-statistic when: (a) the
population variance is assumed to be known (b) the population variance
is assumed to be unknown; and (c) the Central Limit Theorem is to be
used.
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identifies the appropriate rejection region for a given level of
significance when: (a) the population variance is assumed to be known
(b) the population variance is assumed to be unknown; and (c) the
Central Limit Theorem is to be used.
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computes for the test-statistic value (population mean).
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draws conclusion about the population mean based on the test-statistic
value and the rejection region.
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solves problems involving test of hypothesis on the population
mean.
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formulates the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses on a
population proportion.
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identifies the appropriate form of the test-statistic when the Central
Limit Theorem is to be used.
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identifies the appropriate rejection region for a given level of
significance when the Central Limit Theorem is to be used.
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computes for the test-statistic value (population
proportion).
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. draws conclusion about the population proportion based on the
test-statistic value and the rejection region.
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solves problems involving test of hypothesis on the population
proportion
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illustrates the nature of bivariate data.
- constructs a scatter plot
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describes shape (form), trend (direction), and variation (strength)
based on a scatter plot.
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estimates strength of association between the variables based on a
scatter plot
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calculates the Pearson’s sample correlation coefficient.
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solves problems involving correlation analysis.
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identifies the independent and dependent variables.
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draws the best-fit line on a scatter plot. M11/12SP-IVi-2 9. calculates
the slope and y-intercept of the regression line
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interprets the calculated slope and y-intercept of the regression
line.
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predicts the value of the dependent variable given the value of the
independent variable.
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solves problems involving regression analysis.
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