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This document contains a daily lesson plan for a Grade 12 Media and Information Literacy class at Oquendo National High School. The lesson plan covers media and information languages, specifically codes and conventions. It includes objectives, content, learning resources, and procedures. The teacher will motivate students by discussing a quotation about language and misunderstanding. Students will then learn about framing in media. The main topic is on media codes, including written, symbolic, and technical codes. Examples are provided for each. The goal is for students to understand how codes and conventions are used to convey meaning and messages in media.
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DLP - MIL (Codes & Conventions)

This document contains a daily lesson plan for a Grade 12 Media and Information Literacy class at Oquendo National High School. The lesson plan covers media and information languages, specifically codes and conventions. It includes objectives, content, learning resources, and procedures. The teacher will motivate students by discussing a quotation about language and misunderstanding. Students will then learn about framing in media. The main topic is on media codes, including written, symbolic, and technical codes. Examples are provided for each. The goal is for students to understand how codes and conventions are used to convey meaning and messages in media.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VIII
Schools Division of Calbayog City
OQUENDO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

DAILY LESSON PLAN DURING PROGRESSIVE EXPANSION OF


LIMITED FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES

School Oquendo National High School Grade Level Grade 12


Teacher Raven Mae L. Peruda Learning Area Media and Information
Literacy
Date & Time March 29, 2022 (9:45 am-11:45 am) Quarter 3rd Quarter

I. Objectives
A. Content Standards The learners understand media and information codes, conventions,
and messages in relation to consumers, producers, and other
stakeholders.
B. Performance Standards The learners shall be able to examine and identify pertinent media
and information codes, conventions and messages given a visual
resource.
C. Learning Competencies/ Present an issue in varied ways to disseminate information using the
Objectives. Write the LC codes, convention, and language of media. MIL11/12MILA-IIIe-1
code.
II. Content/Topic Media and Information Languages
III. Learning Resources
A. References Media and Information Literacy core subject (page 52)
DIWA Senior High School Series Media and Information Literacy (pg. 55)
1. Teacher’s Guide Teaching Guide for Senior High School Media and Information
Literacy core subject (page 52)
2. Learner’s Material Learning Assessment for Project Blog Bridging Learning Opportunity
Gaps
3. Textbook
4. Additional Materials
B. Other Learning
Resources

IV. Procedure Limited Face-to-Face Classes WHLP (Online, LAS, Video Lesson,
Blended Learning)
A. Review/Motivation/ Please all stand and let us pray. Play a video presentation of prayer.
Preparatory
activity In the name the Father, the son, the
holy spirit…….

Good Morning Class!


-Good Morning Ma’am. It’s our
pleasure to be with you today.

Thank you. You can now take your


seats.

Who is the absent for today?


-None Ma’am

Before we start, I would like first to


introduce myself since this would be
the very first time that I will be
teaching you.
My name is Raven Mae Peruda, I am
currently taking up Bachelor of
Technology and Livelihood Education
major in ICT.
I am one of the 58 interns or student
teacher here in ONHS. I hope we
could get along and I hope you will
learn a lot from me.

Before we start our lesson let’s first


have a short review about the lesson
you had last meeting.
Alright, so what is the lesson all
about?
-About Indigenous media Ma’am.

What are the examples of Indigenous


media?
-Indigenous Radio, Aboriginal Media,
Narrowcasting, and Ethnographic
Film Ma’am.

Okay, so today we are going to


discuss about Media and Information “Language may be a source of
Languages. misunderstandings”
by Marshall McLuhan, 1964
MOTIVATION
“Language may be a source of What is your idea or understanding
misunderstandings” about this quotation?
by Marshall McLuhan, 1964 Write it in a separate sheet of
paper.
What is your understanding about this
quotation from Marshall McLuhan?
-Ma’am Language is a source of
misunderstanding because we all
have different language in different
country.

Very good. We have different


language in different places. What
else?
-It is a source of misunderstanding
Ma’am because sometimes we have
different interpretations of message.

Yes, Very good. We have different


interpretations in a specific message
depending in how are we going to
receive it.

So, is it possible that a different


individual derives a different meaning
from the message?
-Yes Ma’am, because we have
different individual differences.

B. Establishing This will be the objective that we need


purpose of the to acquire as we go on our discussion.
lesson 1. The learner will be able to present
an issue in varied ways to
disseminate information using the
codes, convention, and language of
media.
C. Discussing new What is Framing? Open the modules that explain
concept and  Framing is an angle or about framing.
practicing new perspective, which affects
skills journalist’s sources of
information, questions they
ask, and how they present
information.
Why does Framing work?
 People constantly struggle to
interpret their life experiences
and to make sense of the
world. There are time and
energy limitations.

TOPIC I: MEDIA AND INFORMATION


LANGUAGES: CODES AND
CONVENTION
Language is an important component
in the creation of messages because
it has to be encoded and decoded in a
way to achieve the desired output.
Languages refers to a system used by
information providers or media
professionals to convey an idea or
information through the use of codes,
conventions and other technical and
symbolic ingredients. On the other
hand, media languages are words,
phrases or written or verbal language
as well as images or visual language
used for a particular medium
(UNESCO, 2020).
Codes
 are systems of sign that when
put together create meaning.

*SEMIOTICS – study of signs

Media Codes:
 Written Code
 Symbolic Code
 Technical Code

Symbolic Codes:
 They are objects with
message or meanings
accepted in one or more
societies. For instance, a black
dress which people wear
during wake conveys sadness
or grief, which also observed
in films. When you see a
character wearing something
black while he cries, you can
conclude that someone might
have died in the story (Knite).
 
Symbolic Codes:
 show what is beneath the
surface of what we see
(objects, setting, body
language, clothing, color, etc.)
or iconic symbols that are
easily understood.

Written Codes:
 use of language style and
textual layout (headlines,
captions, speech bubbles,
language style, etc.)

Technical Codes:
 are ways in which equipment
is used to tell the story
 this include sound, camera
angles, types of shots and
lighting as well as camera
techniques, framing, depth of
field, lighting, exposure and
juxtaposition.
D. Abstraction/ We are going to have an activity Answer the activity on module in a
Developing today. So, are you excited? separate sheet of paper.
mastery -Yes Ma’am.

Alright, so I will be giving you 30


minutes to answer the activity.

Individual Task: 1 whole sheet of


paper.

Think of a current issue that you can


share in the class (ex. Learning
amidst of pandemic) using the codes
or sign, convention, and language of
media, how are you going to
disseminate, overcome or to make
change on that particular issue as a
student of today’s generation.

You can draw or you can write


statement that shows message of
change about the issue. Be creative.

E. Finding practical Call a representative that can share


applications of his/her work about the current issue
concepts and skills using information language in front of
in daily living the class.
Let them explain and share their work
and give feedback at the end of
presentation if the learner properly
uses different information languages.

F. Generalization Have you learned something today?


-Yes Ma’am

What have you learned?


-Ma’am I learned the different
information language use to convey
message.

Very good. What else?


-Ma’am I have learned that you would
be able to convey message by using
symbols or any other equipment.
Yes. Very good, everyone.

How does framing work?


-Framing can be able to work by
simply interpreting a message with
our own interpretations.

Yes. Very good.

Do you think everyone of us has the


same interpretation of specific words?
-No Ma’am. We have different
interpretations of the words or
message depending on how are we
going to receive the message
because everyone of us has
individual differences.

Very good. Alright it seems that you


really gain learning in this lesson. So I
guess you are guys ready for
evaluation right?
-Yes Ma’am.

G. Evaluating Alright so, everyone please get 1 Answer the activity in the module.
learning whole sheet of paper for our
evaluation:

Answer the following questions in your


own words:
1. How do you define framing and
how does framing work?
2. What is your understanding about
codes?
3.How do you differentiate the 3
classification of codes? (Written,
Symbolic, Technical codes)
4. Cite a scenario or situation that
uses information language.

H. Additional Assignment: Answer the activity in the module.


activities for Instructions:
application or Single out a commercial on television
remediation meant to sell skin products for
women. Write your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Name all the elements you
hear and see. (People, places,
time or historical period,
objects, ways of life and even
identity.
2. Where is the setting?
3. Since this was a shot using a
camera, try to discern the
language of the camera by
listing the angles and
corresponding scene that it
tries to capture.
4. What is the beginning, middle
and end?
5. A commercial product always
selling a product. How is this
commercial selling its product?
What is its most potent way of
selling the product?
6. Are there memorable lines or
visual effects? What makes it
memorable?
 

V. Remarks

VI. Reflection
A. No. of learners
who earned 80%
in the evaluation
B. No. of learners
who require
additional activities
C. Did the remedial
lessons work? No.
of learners who
have caught up
the lesson
D. No. of learners
who continue to
require
remediation
E. Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why
did these work?
F. What difficulties
did I encounter
which my Principal
or Supervisor can
help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials
did I use/discover
which I wish to
share with other
teachers

Prepared by:

Reviewed:
RAVEN MAE L. PERUDA
Practice Teacher
MR. REYNALDO B. DEMIT
Cooperating Teacher

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