Senior high school lessons often require in-depth discussions, subject-specific concepts, real-world applications, and activities that promote independent learning. Preparing these materials can be demanding, especially when teachers are handling multiple subjects, sections, and other school responsibilities.
To help ease lesson preparation, the DepEdClick Team has prepared Ready-Made PowerPoint Presentations for Key Stage 4—Grades 11 and 12—for Week 6 of the Term 1 Instructional Block.
These presentations are designed to serve as supplementary instructional resources that teachers may use in introducing lessons, explaining key concepts, presenting examples, facilitating learning activities, and checking learners’ understanding.
Aligned with Week 6 DLLs and the Budget of Works
The presentations were developed based on the objectives, lesson content, learning activities, and assessment tasks indicated in the Week 6 Daily Lesson Logs (DLLs). They are likewise aligned with the corresponding Budget of Works for the Term 1 Instructional Block.
This alignment is intended to help teachers follow the prescribed sequence, pacing, and coverage of lessons for the week. The materials may be used together with textbooks, learning modules, activity sheets, reference materials, and other available teaching resources.
Teachers are still advised to compare the presentations with the latest official curriculum documents, school learning plans, subject guides, and other reliable references before using them in class.
Developed for Senior High School Learners
Key Stage 4 learners are expected to demonstrate greater independence, critical thinking, communication skills, collaboration, creativity, and readiness for higher education, employment, entrepreneurship, and lifelong learning.
At this level, lessons should provide opportunities for learners to:
- Analyze concepts and issues in greater depth;
- Apply knowledge to practical and real-life situations;
- Evaluate information from different sources;
- Present ideas clearly and logically;
- Participate in research-based and performance-based activities;
- Solve problems using appropriate concepts and strategies; and
- Reflect on the relevance of learning to their future goals.
The Week 6 PowerPoint presentations aim to support these learning expectations through structured discussions, illustrations, examples, guide questions, activities, and formative assessment tasks.
May Be Modified According to Teaching Preferences
Although the presentations are prepared as ready-made instructional materials, teachers may still revise, expand, or further develop them according to their teaching preferences, subject requirements, available resources, and the needs of their learners.
Teachers may customize the materials by:
- Adding local, current, or industry-related examples;
- Expanding discussions that require further explanation;
- Simplifying highly technical concepts;
- Incorporating additional readings, case studies, or research tasks;
- Revising activities and assessment questions;
- Adding videos, graphs, charts, simulations, and other multimedia materials;
- Integrating collaborative and performance-based tasks;
- Adjusting the sequence and pacing of the slides; and
- Providing enrichment or remediation activities.
These presentations are intended to serve as flexible teaching aids rather than complete or fixed lesson scripts. Teachers are encouraged to use their professional judgment in selecting and improving the content to suit their classroom context.
Supporting Efficient Lesson Preparation
The ready-made presentations are intended to provide teachers with a practical starting point for their Week 6 lessons. By reducing the time needed to organize slide content and visual materials, teachers may devote more attention to lesson delivery, learner support, assessment, feedback, and classroom engagement.
However, the effectiveness of the lessons will still depend on the teacher’s preparation, mastery of the subject matter, choice of instructional strategies, and ability to respond to learners’ strengths and difficulties.
These materials should supplement—not replace—careful lesson planning, reliable references, and sound professional judgment.
Important Notice
These PowerPoint presentations were created and compiled by the DepEdClick Team for educational and professional purposes.
The materials must not be sold, commercially distributed, uploaded to other websites, reproduced, or republished without the proper consent of the DepEdClick Team.
This restriction applies to the original files as well as edited, revised, or modified versions of the presentations.
Teachers and educational groups who wish to share these resources are encouraged to share the official DepEdClick article or download page instead of directly distributing the files or unauthorized download links.
Respecting these conditions helps sustain the continued development of useful instructional resources for fellow educators.
Disclaimer: These Ready-Made PowerPoint Lessons are shared as supplementary teaching materials only. While efforts have been made to ensure that the files are useful and aligned with the intended lessons for Term 1: Week 6, teachers are still advised to carefully review, edit, and validate the contents before using them in class. The presentations may contain typographical errors, content inaccuracies, formatting issues, or activities that may need adjustment based on the learners’ needs and the teacher’s instructional context. Final checking and modification remain the responsibility of the teacher before classroom use.
July 20-24, 2026
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