What Grade 10 learners need from a plan
At Grade 10, the four ILAW elements stay the same — Intentions, Learning Experience, Assessing Learning, and Ways Forward — but the demands change. Intentions must be observable and reachable in one 60 minutes period. The Learning Experience should match the attention span and prior knowledge typical of 15–16-year-olds, which is why the tool always reminds you to add a Hinay-hinay (gradual, scaffolded) alternative and an emergency option for suspended classes. Assessment should make thinking visible quickly, and Ways Forward should name the specific re-teaching and enrichment your evidence calls for.
Subjects covered for Grade 10
The Grade 10 generator includes the core learning areas for this level: English, Filipino, Mathematics, Science, Araling Panlipunan. Choose a subject and the tool offers sample competencies you can drop straight into the Topic field — for example: Evaluating bias in media; Pagsusuri ng panitikang pandaigdig; Applying sequences and series. These suggestions are starting points aligned to the DepEd MATATAG curriculum spirit; always replace or refine them with the exact competency code and learner context your class requires before submitting.
Sample Grade 10 ILAW sketch (Mathematics)
Topic: Arithmetic sequences · Duration: 60 minutes. Intentions: 1) Find the nth term of an arithmetic sequence. 2) Solve a real-life problem using the formula. Learning Experience: Hook (5 min): stack chairs and record the pattern. Mini-lesson (15 min): derive a_n = a_1 + (n-1)d. Guided practice (22 min): pairs find terms and common differences. Independent (13 min): solve 4 problems including one word problem. Hinay-hinay alternative: guided formula template with steps. Emergency option: sequence practice set from the module. Assessing Learning: Check pattern tables during guided work. Exit ticket: find the 12th term of 3, 7, 11, ... Quick poll on identifying d. Ways Forward: Re-teach the formula with a worked template for a small group. Enrichment: connect to arithmetic series sum. Warm-up tomorrow on geometric sequence preview. Click "Load sample" in the builder to drop this straight into the form and see the readiness score climb.
How to use the Grade 10 generator
Start by picking the subject, then choose a competency suggestion to fill the Topic automatically. Write two to four Intentions in language a Grade 10 learner could repeat. Sketch the Learning Experience as a short numbered flow and keep the Hinay-hinay line. Add the formative checks you will really use, then complete Ways Forward with the named group you expect to re-teach and the enrichment for fast finishers. Press Generate to assemble a copy-ready draft with an AI-use declaration line, then paste it into Word or Google Docs and personalize it.
Keeping the Grade 10 plan DepEd-compliant
Under DepEd Order No. 016, s. 2026, your plan is acceptable when the four ILAW elements are evident and aligned — there is no mandatory national form, and schools cannot require extra columns. AI may help you draft or rephrase, but DO No. 003, s. 2026 prohibits fully AI-generated plans, so review every field and declare AI use where required. During SY 2026–2027 you may still use DLL/DLP until Term 1 ends on September 15, 2026, with full ILAW-aligned planning expected from Term 2 (September 16, 2026). This Grade 10 tool keeps you on the right side of all three rules while saving real time.
Build a reusable Grade 10 shell
The fastest way to cut weekly planning is to save your first finished Grade 10 plan as a shell for each subject. Keep the header, your standard hook routine, and your default assessment moves, and leave only the topic-specific parts blank. Next week you adapt rather than start over. Over a quarter you accumulate a small library of Grade 10 ILAW plans across English, Filipino, Mathematics, Science, Araling Panlipunan that you refine each year — exactly the efficiency the ILAW framework was designed to deliver.