Learning Competency:
The Learners: Describe the different types of plate boundaries; Explain the
different processes that occur along the plate boundaries.
I. Learning Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
✓ identify and describe the different types of plate boundaries;
✓ identify the type of plate boundaries associated with each major
lithospheric plate;
II. Learning Content
A. Topic: Plate Boundaries
B. Time Allotment: 60 minutes
References: SCIENCE Quarter 1module 2: Plate Boundaries written
by Gloria C. Magalong
C. Materials: power point presentation, illustration, and images
D. Skills:
Comparing, analyzing, demonstrating, and discussing the concepts
of plate boundaries.
E. Science Concept
Plate tectonics is a theory that explains the surface of the earth is
broken into large and small lithospheric plates which are moving
slowly. The size and position of these plates change as years pass
by. They move against each other at their edges causing intense
geologic activity, such as earthquakes, volcano, and mountain
building.
, A Detailed Lesson Plan for Grade 10 of MSU-ILS on Plate Boundaries
III. Learning procedures
Teacher’s Activity Students’ activity
A. Preparation (5 min.)
Assalamu alaikom warahmatullahi
wabarakatoho.
Wa alaykummusalam warahmatullahi
Good morning students! wabarakatoho and good morning,
ma’am Laine.
Please pick up pieces of paper and
arrange your chair and please remain (Everyone is picking up pieces of paper
standing for our prayer. and arranging their chairs properly)
You may take your seat. Say present Yes, ma’am.
when your name is called. Okay?
(Roll call begins)
Very good everyone is present! (Everyone is attentive)
For the start let me remind everyone to
listen attentively, and please take note
some important information. So, let’s
have a recap for our last topic last
meeting.
B. Review (10mins.)
As a recap we tackle the lesson about the
plate tectonics. Right?
Yes’ ma’am.
Okay for review what is the plate
tectonics, Maghanoy?
Maghanoy: The theory that pieces of
Earth’s lithosphere are in constant
motion, driven by convection currents
Very good Maghanoy, the Plates move in the mantle.
slowly in different directions. Due to the
convection current. And due to this