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Grade 10 Matatag Lesson Exemplar Quarter 1

Grade 10 Matatag Lesson Exemplar Quarter 1

Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplar Quarter 1: The Complete Teacher's Guide (Free Downloads Inside)

Are you a Filipino teacher gearing up for the MATATAG Curriculum rollout for Grade 10? Whether you’re already deep into lesson planning or just starting to wrap your head around the new curriculum framework, you’ve come to the right place. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplars for Quarter 1 — what they are, why they matter, what subjects are covered, and where you can download them for free.

Let’s dive in.

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What Is a MATATAG Lesson Exemplar?

Before we get into the Grade 10 specifics, it helps to understand what a Lesson Exemplar (LE) actually is in the context of the MATATAG Curriculum.

A MATATAG Lesson Exemplar is a carefully structured, DepEd-developed teaching guide designed to help teachers plan and deliver lessons that are fully aligned with the new K to 10 curriculum. Think of it as a ready-made lesson blueprint — it maps out the content standards, performance standards, learning competencies, learning objectives, teaching procedures, assessment strategies, and the resources you’ll need for each lesson.

“These exemplars are designed to align with the K–10 curriculum and provide comprehensive guidance on lesson planning, instructional strategies, and assessment methods.”

Unlike a traditional Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) or Daily Lesson Log (DLL), a Lesson Exemplar goes deeper. It serves as a model that teachers can follow, adapt, or draw inspiration from — not a rigid script, but a professional guide that respects teacher creativity while ensuring curriculum fidelity.

Why MATATAG? Understanding the Curriculum Behind the Lesson Exemplars

The MATATAG K to 10 Curriculum is the Department of Education’s revised basic education curriculum for Kindergarten through Grade 10 in the Philippines. Launched in 2023, it was designed to address one of the most significant criticisms of the previous K–12 curriculum: it was simply overloaded.

MATATAG stands for:

  • MA – MAke the curriculum relevant to produce competent, job-ready, active, and responsible citizens
  • TA – TAke steps to accelerate delivery of basic education facilities and services
  • TA – TAke good care of learners by promoting well-being, inclusive education, and a positive learning environment
  • G – Give support to teachers to teach better

The curriculum aims to:

  • Decongest the number of learning competencies
  • Focus on foundational skills — literacy, numeracy, and socio-emotional development
  • Balance cognitive demands across grade levels
  • Embed 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication
  • Promote hands-on, inquiry-based learning

MATATAG Implementation Timeline: Where Does Grade 10 Fall?

This is one of the most commonly asked questions — and it’s worth addressing clearly.

The MATATAG Curriculum is being rolled out in phases, not all at once. Here’s the official phased implementation schedule:

School Year

Grade Levels Implementing MATATAG

SY 2024–2025

Kindergarten, Grades 1, 4, and 7

SY 2025–2026

Grades 2, 3, 5, and 8

SY 2026–2027

Grades 6, 9, and 10

SY 2027–2028

Full K–10 implementation

Grade 10 is officially entering MATATAG implementation in SY 2026–2027. This means right now is the perfect time for Grade 10 teachers to get familiar with the Lesson Exemplars, study the curriculum guides, and begin planning ahead. The earlier you prepare, the smoother your transition will be.

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4. Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplars: Subjects Covered

The Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplars cover all core learning areas. Here’s a quick overview of what each subject focuses on:

Subject

Key Focus Areas

English 10

World literature (poetry, prose, drama, film); characterization, conflict, tone, mood, diction, and narrative techniques

Filipino 10

Panitikang Pilipino; pagsusuri ng akdang pampanitikan; komunikasyon at wika

Mathematics 10

Sequences and series, polynomial functions, circles, combinatorics and probability

Science 10

Biodiversity and evolution, ecosystems, plate tectonics, Earth’s resources

Araling Panlipunan (AP) 10

Contemporary world issues, human rights, sustainable development

Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao (EsP) 10

Moral decision-making, social responsibility, national identity

MAPEH 10

Health education, physical fitness, music and arts in Philippine creative industries

Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) 10

Practical skills, enterprise-based learning, technical competencies

A Closer Look at Each Subject

English 10 exemplars are arguably among the most content-rich. Lessons revolve around evaluating world literature — not just understanding stories, but analyzing how they are built: the author’s choices, the cultural context, the emotional impact. Teachers guide students through literary analysis using frameworks for characterization, conflict, mood, and tone that will carry them into college-level academic writing.

Mathematics 10 takes a significant leap forward. Under MATATAG, the emphasis isn’t on computing for the sake of it — it’s on mathematical reasoning. Students are expected to think like mathematicians: identifying patterns in sequences, understanding why formulas work, and connecting probability to real-world decisions.

Science 10 grounds scientific learning in the Philippines’ own geographic and ecological reality. Biodiversity lessons are anchored in the country’s status as a mega-diverse nation. Plate tectonics is taught through the lens of understanding why the Philippines sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire. Science becomes personal — and therefore more meaningful.

5. Structure of a Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplar

Every Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplar follows a consistent format that makes it easy for teachers to navigate and customize. Here’s what a typical weekly exemplar looks like:

Section I: Curriculum Content, Standards, and Lesson Competencies

This section sets the stage. It includes:

  • Content Standards — what learners should demonstrate
  • Performance Standards — what learners should be able to do
  • Learning Competencies — specific, measurable skills for the week
  • Learning Objectives — day-by-day targets aligned with Bloom’s Taxonomy

Section II: Learning Resources

Lists all materials, references, and technology needed. This might include textbooks, supplementary readings, visual aids, online resources, or assessment tools.

Section III: Teaching and Learning Procedures

This is the heart of the exemplar. It breaks down each school day (typically Days 1–4) with:

  • Introduction / Motivation activity — sparks interest and activates prior knowledge
  • Instruction / Delivery — direct teaching, modeling, or presentation of new concepts
  • Guided Practice — supervised application with teacher feedback
  • Independent Practice / Collaborative Learning — students work individually or in groups
  • Evaluation / Assessment — formative check of understanding

Section IV: Remarks and Reflection

Space for teachers to note what worked, what didn’t, and how to adjust the following week. This reflective component is one of MATATAG’s standout features — it acknowledges that teaching is a dynamic, evolving practice.

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6. Weekly Breakdown: Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplars Term 1

Under the new Three-Term School Year 2026–2027, Grade 10 lessons are organized into three terms instead of four quarters. Term 1 alone covers eleven weeks of instruction.

Here’s what you can expect from the Term 1 weekly exemplars:

Week

Approximate Focus (All Subjects)

Week 1

Orientation, diagnostic assessment, introduction to Term 1 competencies

Week 2

Building foundational concepts; introductory lessons per subject

Week 3

Deepening understanding; connecting new learning to prior knowledge

Week 4

Application and skills practice

Week 5

Mid-term competency deepening

Week 6

Collaborative and inquiry-based activities

Week 7

Performance task preparation begins

Week 8

Performance task implementation

Week 9

Synthesis and consolidation of Term 1 learnings

Week 10

Review and remediation

Week 11

Term 1 summative assessment

Each week’s exemplar is available as a separate file per subject, making it easy to download only what you need — or grab the full set for the entire term.

7. Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplars officially from DepEd?

Yes. Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplars are developed by the Department of Education as part of the MATATAG Curriculum rollout for SY 2026–2027. They are distributed through DepEd’s official channels, including regional and division offices, and are also made available through trusted educator-maintained repositories.

Q: Can I use the Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplar even if my school isn’t a pilot school?

Absolutely. With Grade 10 now part of the full MATATAG implementation in SY 2026–2027, all public schools with Grade 10 are expected to align with these materials. Even if your school was not part of the earlier pilot phases, these exemplars are designed for universal use.

Q: What’s the difference between a Lesson Exemplar (LE) and a Daily Lesson Log (DLL)?

Great question. Here’s a quick comparison:

Feature

Lesson Exemplar (LE)

Daily Lesson Log (DLL)

Purpose

Model/template for lesson delivery

Teacher’s record of actual lessons taught

Created by

DepEd (official)

Individual teacher

Level of detail

Highly detailed, pedagogical

Summarized, reflective

Customization

Serves as a guide

Reflects what actually happened

Think of the LE as the blueprint, and the DLL as the “as-built” record of your teaching.

Q: Is the Three-Term School Year permanent?

As of SY 2026–2027, DepEd has officially shifted to the Three-Term School Year calendar. The Grade 10 MATATAG Lesson Exemplars for SY 2026–2027 are all organized according to this three-term structure (Term 1, Term 2, Term 3).

Q: Are Learning Activity Sheets (LAS) included with the Lesson Exemplars?

Many download packages include both the Lesson Exemplars (for teachers) and Learning Activity Sheets (for students). LAS are student-facing worksheets that complement the lesson, featuring exercises, tasks, and activities aligned with each week’s competencies. When available, both files are included in the download.

Q: How do I know if an exemplar is current (SY 2026–2027)?

Always check the filename or document header. Official MATATAG materials for the current school year will typically note “SY 2026–2027” and “Three-Term” in the title. Avoid using materials labeled SY 2024–2025 unless you’re specifically referencing the pilot implementation.

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