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  1. 1. De La Salle John Bosco College La Salle Drive, Mangagoy, Bislig City Basic Education Department DAILY LEARNING PLAN IN SOCIAL STUDIES 9 Topic: Lesson 6: Demands for Goods and Services Quarter: 2 Subject Teacher: Ms. Carissa R. Yap Content Standard: Students show understanding of the basics of the relationship between the forces of demand and supply, and the market system as the basis for wise household and household decision-making towards national development. Performance Standard: Students show critical analysis on the basics of the relationship between the forces of demand and supply, and the market system as the basis of wise household and firm decision-making towards national development. Institutional Values/ 21st Century Skills Learning Competencies (MELCS DepEd Curriculum) Strategies (3 I’s) References Remarks Silence and Wisdom  Critical thinking  Collaboration 1. Discuss concepts and factors that affect demand in their daily life. Objectives: 1. Define Demand, 2. Explain the law of demand, INTRODUCTION A. Prayer B. Setting of Standards S- it properly and comfortably O- ffer help when needed C- come to class prepared and ready to learn I- nstructions should be follow A- lways do your best L- isten carefully Global Times Living History: Economics MANAGING RESOURCES, SECURING THE FUTURE (Pages 92- 109)
  2. 2. 3. Identify the factors that affect demand, 4. Illustrate the concepts of demand through a representation; and 5. Appreciate the importance of Demand as a consumer. C. Review 1. The teacher will ask what was the lesson being discussed last meeting to the students. The student will choose a number from 1 to 10. Students will respond to questions about the previous topic. The first student to respond will choose a number from 1 to 10 for the next student to answer the question (And so on…) The teacher will ask questions related to the previous topic and the students will answer it based on the words given inside the box. Land Labor Capital Entrepreneurship Production 1. It is the time and effort exerted by man which includes physical and mental ability of a person who work in the sectors of agriculture, industry and service. 2. It is considered as man-made products that are used to produce goods and services which includes machineries, factories and transportations. 3. It is an individual that oversees, plans and takes risk in a business. 4. It refers to the natural resources which encompasses all original and nonrenewable natural resources. 5. It refers to creating products and services in order to meet society’s needs.
  3. 3. D. Motivation E. Presentation 2. The teacher asks the learners to answer the processing questions. Processing Questions: 1. Where is this picture being taken? 2. What are the most common items that are bought and sold in the wet market? 3. What do you notice about the behavior of buyers when the price of a certain product rises? 4. Is there a change in the behavior of the buyers when the price of a product falls?
  4. 4. INTERACTION F. Abstraction/Lesson Proper (GROUP WORK) 1. The teacher presents the topic/s for today: - Demand -Law of Demand -The teacher gives and individual activity to test students understanding of the lesson. Directions: Make a personal utility schedule in a form of a table and graphic representation (showing the total utility curve and marginal utility curve. Make an interpretation below the each representation. - Shifts in Demand -Factors Affecting Demand -Elasticity of Demand 2. Two weeks ago, Renz bought 75 sacks of rice at ₱2,150 each. Two months later, the price went up to ₱2,250 per sack and this forced him to buy only 70. How much is the demand elasticity, and what type is it? INTEGRATION G. Valuing 1.The students will answer the processing questions below: Processing Questions: 1. Some people say that the price speaks of the quality of the product. Do you agree, and why? 2. How does demand impact the price of goods and services? 3. What are the benefits of being a price conscious? 4. As a consumer, why is it important to understand the concept of demand?
  5. 5. H. Deepening of the lesson The teacher gives an individual activity to check if they have understood the lesson. I. EVALUATION: A. IDENTIFICATION Directions: Write the correct answer on the space provided. _____1 It refers to the quantity of product or service that a consumer is willing to buy given alternative prices at a specific period in time. _____2. It is a chart that shows the quantity of a product a consumer is willing to buy at different prices. _____3. What factor affecting demand that affects consumption? _____4. It is the degree of responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in price. _____5. It happens when the demand for a product at a particular time increases or decreases even though the price is constant. B. 6-15. Differentiate between a. individual demand and market demand. b. change in quantity demanded and change in demand. J. ASSIGNMENT (GROUP WORK) Search for a store in your community and interview the owner. Ask the owner why there is a high demand for second-hand or pre-loved clothes and items. Write a summary of your findings on a three-paragraph essay.
  6. 6. Rubric Criteria Description Points Content The questions are logically and intelligent. 20 Creativity Was able to relate the interview with the concepts that were discussed. 10 Conclusion Was able to derive conclusions that follow logically from a given set of assumptions. 10
  7. 7. Checked by: Ms. Genebelle A. Naranjo Learning Leader in Social Studies Total 40

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