This Kindergarten daily lesson log is editable and ready made in accordance to DO 70, s. 2012 – Guidelines on the Preparation of Daily Lessons.

Before, Kindergarten was considered to be just child’s play and not truly significant to the learning process. However, as Republic Act 10157, also known as “The Kindergarten Educational Law” had been approved; it was made mandatory and compulsory entry stage to basic education.

According to Section 2 of this Act, all five-year old children shall be given equal opportunities for Kindergarten Education to effectively promote their physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development. DepEd believes that this period is a transition from informal to formal literacy (Grades 1-12) because age five is within the critical years where positive experiences must be nurtured.

Furthermore, play-based activities would lead children to become rising literates and help them acquire the competencies to develop holistically. During these activities, they are able to understand the world by exploring the environment and encouraging them to create and discover.

Therefore, teachers, parents, caregivers, and adults should be guided well to facilitate explorations of young learners in an engaging and creative curriculum, developmentally appropriate to immerse them in meaningful experiences.

New K-12 KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log Complete (DLL)

File Names Downloads KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log - 3rd Quarter: Week 21 Download KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log - 3rd Quarter: Week 22 Download KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log - 3rd Quarter: Week 23 Download KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log - 3rd Quarter: Week 24 Download KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log - 3rd Quarter: Week 25 Download KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log - 3rd Quarter: Week 26 Download KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log - 3rd Quarter: Week 27 Download KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log - 3rd Quarter: Week 28 Download KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log - 3rd Quarter: Week 29 Download KINDERGARTEN Daily Lesson Log - 3rd Quarter: Week 30 Download

The list is still updating…

Keep in mind that this critical period determines much of how the children would overall view academic situations, thus it is important to strictly follow a curriculum that would nurture the student in the most positive way possible.