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REVISED K-10 Grade

CURRICULUM Level/Subje
DAILY LESSON LOG School: MAYBUBON INTEGRATED SCHOOL c: TLE 7
Teacher: MARISSA G. GALDONEZ Quarter: 1st QUARTER
AUGUST 4 - 8, 2025 9:05 – 9:50
Teaching Date: (WEEK 8) TIME: A.M

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

I. CURRICULUM CONTENT, STANDARDS, AND LESSON COMPETENCIES


A. Content The learners demonstrate an understanding of using productivity software
Standards
B. Performance The learners perform the utilization of productivity tools in a safe and responsible manner
Standards
C. Learning Learning Competency
Competencies/ The learners shall be able to create presentations with hyperlinks and action buttons
Learning
Objectives Learning Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the learners shall be able to:
1. create a presentation using hyperlinks and action buttons
D.CONTENT Presentation Software ● Hyperlinks ● Action Buttons
E. INTEGRATION SDG 4: Quality Education
SGD 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
II. LEARNING RESOURCES
Action Buttons. (n.d.). GCFGlobal.org. https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/powerpoint/action-buttons/1/ Add hyperlinks to slides. (n.d.).
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/add-a-hyperlink-to-a-slide-239c6c94-d52f-480c-99ae8b0acf7df6d9 Hyperlinks. (n.d.).
GCFGlobal.org. https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/powerpoint2016/hyperlinks/1/ Writtenhouse, S. (2022c, October 21). How to create action
buttons in Microsoft PowerPoint. How-To Geek. https://www.howtogeek.com/834212/how-to-create-action-buttons-in-microsoft-
powerpoint/
III. TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCEDURES
A. Activating Prior 1. Short Review Review: Hyperlinks Review: Hyperlinks Review: Review: Hyperlinks
Knowledge Ask students to Hyperlinks and and Action button
answer the following: Action button
1. What are the
seven (7) rules in
creating a
presentation?
2. What is a Master
Slide?
3. What is the
function of Motion
Paths?
4. What is the
importance of the
Animation Pane?

2. Feedback
(Optional)
B. Establishing 1.Lesson Purpose
Lesson Purpose Ask the students the
following questions:
1. What did you
notice in the
presentation?
2. What particular
feature is in the
presentation that
enables a user to
jump from one slide
to another without
following the order of
the slides.
3. Do you find this
feature helpful in
achieving an effective
presentation?

2. Unlocking Content
Vocabulary Hyperlink
- A hyperlink is a link
added to a text or
image that, when
clicked, takes the
user to a new page or
document. Action
Button – it is an object
on a slide that
performs action when
clicked such as
jumping to another
slide or document.
C. Developing and SUB-TOPIC: 1 – Lesson Activity SUB-TOPIC: 2 – Action
Deepening Hyperlinks Instructions: Buttons
Understanding 1. Explicitation 1. Open the 1. Explicitation
Whenever you use PowerPoint A PowerPoint
the Internet, you use presentation with the presentation can be
hyperlinks to get from filename: “My made more
one webpage to Presentation”. interactive and user-
another. To make it 2. The presentation friendly for the
easier for people to should have at least audience by adding
click on a web URL or 10 slides. Action Buttons to the
email address you 3. Make sure that the slides. These buttons
offer in your slides have can make the
PowerPoint appropriate images, presentation easier to
presentation, you shapes or graphics to browse and give the
may format it as a compliment the impression that the
hyperlink. It' is also presentation. slides are web sites.
possible to link to files 4. Select a text or Think carefully about
and other slides image in a slide and how your audience
within a presentation. link it to a webpage. will use your
You can link to a The text or image PowerPoint
webpage, or to a new must be related to the presentation before
document or a place content of the adding action
in an existing webpage you will link buttons. Should the
document to. 5. Put the action buttons take
At the end of this appropriate label for up a large amount of
lesson, you shall be the Text to Display space at the bottom
able to use Hyperlink and Screen Tip Text or side of the slides,
command in order to for that link. or should they be
link a slide to files and 6. Select a text or clearly visible? How
other slides within a image in a slide and will the buttons be
presentation, and also link it to an existing used by the
link to a webpage, a file. The text or image audience? and will
new document or must be related to the using action buttons
existing document or content of the file you for navigation simply
an e-mail address. will link to. make the point of
7. Put the appropriate your presentation
label for the Text to clearer? After you
Display and Screen have the answers to
Tip Text for that link. these questions, you
8. Select a text or may incorporate
image in a slide and action buttons into
link it to a slide within your presentation
your presentation. with the confidence
Make sure that the that the viewer will
2. Worked Example content of the two benefit rather than
Guided Practice: slides are related. become confused.
● Link to a website: 9. Put the appropriate
1. Select the text, label for the Text to 2. Worked Example
shape, or picture that Display and Screen
you want to use as a Tip Text for that link. Guided Practice:
hyperlink to make it 10.Select a text or ● Adding Action
active. image in a slide and Button
2. Go to Insert tab link it to an e-mail 1. Select the slide
from the Ribbon and address. where you would like
from the Links group, 11.Put appropriate to insert the Action
click Link label for the Text to Button.
3. The Insert Display and Screen 2. Go to the "Insert"
Hyperlink dialog box Tip Text for that link. tab from the Ribbon
will appear. 12.Format your and select the
4. Select Existing File presentation as "Shapes" dropdown
or Web Page, and add needed. 13.Make sure arrow. At the bottom
the: to always apply the 7 of the list, you will see
▪ Text to display: rules in creating a the options for Action
Type the text that you presentation when Buttons.
want to appear as formatting and 3. Select the one that
hyperlink. finishing your best matches the
▪ ScreenTip: Type the presentation. action you want to
text that you want to 14.Use the “Save As” perform.
appear when the user command to save 4. When your cursor
hovers over the your work and use changes to a
hyperlink. This is “My Link” as the crosshair symbol, use
optional filename. You should it to drag and draw
▪ Current Folder, now have a new
Browsed Pages, or presentation file.
Recent Files: From
the list, select the file
where you want to
link to.
▪ Address: If you have
not selected a
location and file
above, type or insert
the URL for the web the shape to the slide.
site or for the file you 5. If needed, you can
want to link to. ▪ also resize the button
Select OK. by dragging a corner
● Link to a place in a or edge. 6. Once you
document, new draw the action
document, or email button, the "Action
address 1. Select the Settings" box
text, shape, or picture automatically
that you want to use appears. 7. Use the
as a hyperlink to "Mouse Click" tab to
make it active. 2. Go assign an action for
to Insert tab from the when you click the
Ribbon and from the button. Or, use the
Links group select "Mouse Over" tab to
Link. assign an action for
The Insert Hyperlink when you hover your
dialog box will cursor over it.
appear. 8. You can choose to
▪ Place in This hyperlink the button,
Document: Link to a trigger a program, run
specific slide in your a macro, or use an
presentation. object linking and
▪ Create New embedding (OLE)
Document: Link from object action.
your presentation to ● Hyperlink To: Use
another presentation. the drop-down list to
▪ E-mail Address: select what you would
Link a displayed email like to link to, such as
address to open up a the next slide, last
user's email program. slide, a custom show,
3. Fill in the Text to URL, or file.
display, ScreenTip, ● Run Program: Use
and select or insert the "Browse" button
the slide, file or e-mail to select the program
address where you you want to open.
want to link to. ● Run Macro: Use the
4. Select OK. drop-down box and
select a macro from
● Change the color of the list. If you do not
a hyperlink Most have any macros in
hyperlink color is the presentation, this
blue, but you can option is in gray
change the color if mode.
you like. ● Object Action: If
1. Select the you have an OLE
hyperlink (text) that object, use the drop-
you want to re-color. down box to choose
2. On the Home tab the action. If you are
of the Ribbon, select not using an OLE
down arrow next to object, this option is
the Font Color button in gray mode.
to open the menu of 9. When you are done
colors. with the settings,
3. Select the color you click OK.
want for the ● Edit an Action
hyperlink. You will see Button
the new color to the 1. If you want to edit
the action, select the
● Test the hyperlink button, shape, or
Once you are done image. Then, go to
inserting the link, you the "Insert" tab from
can test it (in Normal the Ribbon and click
view) by right-clicking the "Action”
the hyperlink and command from the
selecting Open Link. Links group.
hyperlink. 2. Make necessary
changes and click
"OK".
● Test the Action
Button in Your
Slideshow
1. Once you add your
action button, you
may now give it a try
to make sure it works
as you expect.
2. Go to the slide
containing the action
button and select the
"Slide Show" tab.
3. Choose "From
Current Slide" on the
left side of the ribbon.
4. You will then see
your presentation
starting with the slide
containing the action
button.
5. Either click the
button or hover your
cursor over it,
depending on the
setup you picked in
order to let you jump
to the file or the slide
that you linked to.

3. Lesson Activity
Instructions:
1. Open the
PowerPoint
presentation with the
filename: “My Link”.
2. Insert an outline
slide in the
presentation,
preferably after the
Title slide.
3. Insert a “Go Home”
Action Button to all
slides except the Title
Slide (because this
serves as your Home
slide for this activity)
4. Place the Home
button at the lower
left or lower right
depending on your
preference.
5. Use “Mouse Over"
so that when you
hover your cursor
over it, it will
automatically lead
you to the link
without clicking the
mouse.
6. Insert a “Go Back
or Previous” button to
all slides except the
Title slide.
7. Place this button
beside the Home
button. 8. Every time
you click the Go Back
button from each
slide, it must lead you
to the previous slide.
9. Insert a “Go
Forward or Next”
button to all slides
except the Title slide.
10.Every time you
click the Go Forward
button from each
slide, it must lead you
to the next slide.
11.Format and
finalize your
presentation.
Make sure to apply
the “7 Rules in
Creating a
Presentation” when
finalizing the
presentation.
12.Save the changes
you have made to the
“My Link” file.

D. Making 1. Learners’
Generalizations Takeaways
In this week’s
lessons, I have
learned that in
order to create
effective
presentations I
must do the
following:
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2. Reflection on
Learning

A. Evaluating 1. Formative
Learning Assessment
Instructions: 1. Create
an effective and
professional-looking
PowerPoint
presentation using
the topic that was
given by your
teacher.
2. Your presentation
must have at least 8
slides.
3. It must also have a
properly formatted
Master Slide.
4. Aside from text,
images and shapes
must also be placed
in the presentation.
5. Use animations and
set the effects using
the animation pane.
6. Choose any of the
text, image or shapes
(at least 2 objects)
and apply motion
paths.
7. Create an Outline
slide (preferably after
the Title slide)
containing all the list
of slide titles, in bullet
form.
8. Use Hyperlink to
link the text in the
outline slide to the
slide containing the
information. Do this
to all the text (titles)
in the Outline slide.
9. Use also a
Hyperlink to link a
text or an image to a
webpage and another
text or image to link
to an e-mail address.
10.Insert a “Go to
Home”, “Go Back”,
“Go Forward” Action
Buttons to all the
slides except the title
slide. These buttons
must take you to the
right slides of your
presentation.
11.Make necessary
formatting and make
sure to apply the “7
Rules of Creating a
Presentation”.
12.Save your work
and use “Best
Presentation Ever” as
the filename. 13.Be
ready for an output
presentation.

B. Teacher’s Note observations on Effective Practices Problems Encountered


Remarks any of the following
areas:

strategies explored

materials used

learner engagement/
interaction

others

C. Teacher’s Reflection guide or prompt can be on:


Reflection ▪ principles behind the teaching
What principles and beliefs informed my lesson?

Why did I teach the lesson the way I did?


▪ students
What roles did my students play in my lesson?

What did my students learn? How did they learn?


▪ ways forward
What could I have done differently?

What can I explore in the next lesson?

Prepared by: Approved by:

MARISSA G. GALDONEZ CARLO R. MAŃALAC


Subject Teacher School Principal IV

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