A teacher is requesting double payment for her maternity leave that took place from April 1 to May 2011. Part of her maternity leave fell within the long vacation period for schools. She has attached her approved leave application, DECS Order No. 87 s. 1988, and other supporting documents to support her request for double payment during the period that overlapped with the long vacation. She hopes the Schools Division Superintendent will consider her request favorably.
Rophelee Maguinsay of DEPED South has applied for vacation leave using the standard CS Form No. 6. The form details the type of leave being applied for (vacation leave within the Philippines), the inclusive dates, and requests commutation. It also includes sections to record the applicant's leave credits and balances, as well as space for recommending and approving officials to sign off on the application. Instructions note that applications for vacation or sick leave of one day or more must be filed in advance or at least five days before the leave using this form.
The document contains a weekly lesson plan template for a teacher. It includes sections for the daily lessons and references used each day of the week. There are also sections to track learner materials, remarks on learner mastery levels, and other planned activities for the week. This template is intended to help a teacher plan their lessons and evaluate learner comprehension for a given subject over the course of a week.
This document is a certification from Laoy Olingan Elementary School clearing Mrs. Micherose D. Saladga of all property and monetary accountabilities as of a specific date, with the provision that if she is later found still accountable for any properties, the clearance will not absolve her of that accountability, as outlined in GAO circular No. 52 from December 1957. The certification is signed by the School Property Custodian, School Treasurer, and OIC of the school.
The document contains reading comprehension passages and questions for grade 3 students. It includes stories about a kind man helping a frozen snake, a girl receiving a doll as a gift, a boy coming home late from the river, details about Jose Rizal's life, and more. Each passage is followed by 5 multiple choice questions to test students' understanding of key details, inferences, sequence of events, and identifying cause-and-effect relationships in the texts.
This lesson plan for kindergarten science teaches about animal habitats and kindness to animals. The lesson begins with reviewing animal sounds and showing pictures of animals in different habitats like land, water, or both. Students will place toy animals in a pocket chart according to their correct habitats. They will discuss how to show kindness to animals and complete an activity to classify pictures of animals by habitat. The lesson aims to help students identify and give examples of animals that live on land, in water, or in both and explain how to show kindness to animals.
This document contains a semi-detailed lesson plan for teaching students how to multiply 2 to 4 digit numbers by 1 to 2 digit numbers without regrouping. The lesson plan includes learning objectives, materials, and a sequence of activities: practicing multiplication facts with flash cards, reviewing key concepts, presenting sample problems, allowing students to practice problems in groups and individually, evaluating students abilities, and assigning additional problems as homework. The overall goal is for students to learn and demonstrate accurate and careful multiplication of multi-digit numbers.
This semi-detailed lesson plan aims to teach students about the relationship between the brightness and distance of stars from Earth. The lesson will involve students observing stars using penlights and notebooks to record their brightness at different distances, representing how stars appear brighter when closer and dimmer when farther. They will then generalize that the farther away a star is from Earth, the lesser its apparent brightness appears to us. The lesson evaluates students' understanding of this relationship and assigns them to explain why the sun is considered the brightest star.
The lesson plan outlines teaching students about the characteristics of stars including their size, color, and brightness. It involves observing stars in the night sky and discussing how distance affects their apparent brightness. Students will learn that the farther away a star is from Earth, the less bright it appears, and that the sun is considered the brightest star even though others are larger due to its proximity to Earth.
This semi-detailed lesson plan outlines an English lesson for 6th grade students with the objectives of decoding unfamiliar words with suffixes and writing the correct spelling of words learned. The lesson plan provides details on preparatory activities like reviewing previous lessons and motivating students. The lesson proper involves identifying meanings of words from context, constructing sentences with new words, and reading a selection about Filipino poets. Students will apply their learning by forming new words using suffixes and evaluating underlined words with suffixes in sentences. The lesson concludes with assigning students to write a list of words with the suffixes learned.
This lesson plan teaches students how to write clear directions. It includes activities where students practice matching directional phrases to arrows and writing directions to locations like the principal's office or school canteen. The lesson emphasizes making directions direct, clear, and respectful. Students are evaluated by writing a short set of directions to the municipal hall and assigned to write directions for using a rice cooker.
This semi-detailed lesson plan outlines an English lesson on sequencing major ideas and concepts from a reading passage. The objective is for students to sequence events from the Legend of Mariang Makiling. The procedure involves reviewing vocabulary, re-reading the passage, answering questions about the events, and arranging them in order through group and individual activities. Students will then write a summary of the story for an assignment. The lesson evaluates students by having them arrange story events in the correct sequence.
Rophelee Maguinsay of DEPED South has applied for vacation leave using the standard CS Form No. 6. The form details the type of leave being applied for (vacation leave within the Philippines), the inclusive dates, and requests commutation. It also includes sections to record the applicant's leave credits and balances, as well as space for recommending and approving officials to sign off on the application. Instructions note that applications for vacation or sick leave of one day or more must be filed in advance or at least five days before the leave using this form.
The document contains a weekly lesson plan template for a teacher. It includes sections for the daily lessons and references used each day of the week. There are also sections to track learner materials, remarks on learner mastery levels, and other planned activities for the week. This template is intended to help a teacher plan their lessons and evaluate learner comprehension for a given subject over the course of a week.
This document is a certification from Laoy Olingan Elementary School clearing Mrs. Micherose D. Saladga of all property and monetary accountabilities as of a specific date, with the provision that if she is later found still accountable for any properties, the clearance will not absolve her of that accountability, as outlined in GAO circular No. 52 from December 1957. The certification is signed by the School Property Custodian, School Treasurer, and OIC of the school.
The document contains reading comprehension passages and questions for grade 3 students. It includes stories about a kind man helping a frozen snake, a girl receiving a doll as a gift, a boy coming home late from the river, details about Jose Rizal's life, and more. Each passage is followed by 5 multiple choice questions to test students' understanding of key details, inferences, sequence of events, and identifying cause-and-effect relationships in the texts.
This lesson plan for kindergarten science teaches about animal habitats and kindness to animals. The lesson begins with reviewing animal sounds and showing pictures of animals in different habitats like land, water, or both. Students will place toy animals in a pocket chart according to their correct habitats. They will discuss how to show kindness to animals and complete an activity to classify pictures of animals by habitat. The lesson aims to help students identify and give examples of animals that live on land, in water, or in both and explain how to show kindness to animals.
This document contains a semi-detailed lesson plan for teaching students how to multiply 2 to 4 digit numbers by 1 to 2 digit numbers without regrouping. The lesson plan includes learning objectives, materials, and a sequence of activities: practicing multiplication facts with flash cards, reviewing key concepts, presenting sample problems, allowing students to practice problems in groups and individually, evaluating students abilities, and assigning additional problems as homework. The overall goal is for students to learn and demonstrate accurate and careful multiplication of multi-digit numbers.
This semi-detailed lesson plan aims to teach students about the relationship between the brightness and distance of stars from Earth. The lesson will involve students observing stars using penlights and notebooks to record their brightness at different distances, representing how stars appear brighter when closer and dimmer when farther. They will then generalize that the farther away a star is from Earth, the lesser its apparent brightness appears to us. The lesson evaluates students' understanding of this relationship and assigns them to explain why the sun is considered the brightest star.
The lesson plan outlines teaching students about the characteristics of stars including their size, color, and brightness. It involves observing stars in the night sky and discussing how distance affects their apparent brightness. Students will learn that the farther away a star is from Earth, the less bright it appears, and that the sun is considered the brightest star even though others are larger due to its proximity to Earth.
This semi-detailed lesson plan outlines an English lesson for 6th grade students with the objectives of decoding unfamiliar words with suffixes and writing the correct spelling of words learned. The lesson plan provides details on preparatory activities like reviewing previous lessons and motivating students. The lesson proper involves identifying meanings of words from context, constructing sentences with new words, and reading a selection about Filipino poets. Students will apply their learning by forming new words using suffixes and evaluating underlined words with suffixes in sentences. The lesson concludes with assigning students to write a list of words with the suffixes learned.
This lesson plan teaches students how to write clear directions. It includes activities where students practice matching directional phrases to arrows and writing directions to locations like the principal's office or school canteen. The lesson emphasizes making directions direct, clear, and respectful. Students are evaluated by writing a short set of directions to the municipal hall and assigned to write directions for using a rice cooker.
This semi-detailed lesson plan outlines an English lesson on sequencing major ideas and concepts from a reading passage. The objective is for students to sequence events from the Legend of Mariang Makiling. The procedure involves reviewing vocabulary, re-reading the passage, answering questions about the events, and arranging them in order through group and individual activities. Students will then write a summary of the story for an assignment. The lesson evaluates students by having them arrange story events in the correct sequence.