Lesson Plan in English IV: I. Objectives
Lesson Plan in English IV: I. Objectives
Lesson Plan in English IV: I. Objectives
I. Objectives
1. Note details in a selection listened to
2. Show willingness and enthusiasm in reading or listening to literary texts
3. Realize that the world is made up of people of different races and colors
4. Appreciate and respect the differences of people in the world
5. Feel proud of being a Filipino, a member of the brown race
B. Pre-Listening
1. Unlocking of Difficulties
a. clay
Show the class a real clay.
Say: “This is a clay. We can use clay to form objects such as pots.
Clay is a kind of soil.”
Ask the class to touch and press the clay. “Is the clay hard or soft?
Why is clay soft?”
b. Kabunian
Show a picture of Kabunian.
Say: “This is Kabunian. Some Filipinos a long, long time ago
called their god Kabunian.”
Ask: “Do modern Filipinos believe in gods and goddesses?”
“How do modern Filipinos call God?” (Allah, Father, Almighty God, etc.)
2. Motivation
Refer to LM, Think and Tell.
Show pictures of people from different races (Africans, Europeans,
Asians, etc.)
Note: It is suggested that the pictures are colored so that pupils can
easily point out the difference of their skin colors.
Say: “Here are people from many parts of the world. Look at them.
Describe the children in the pictures.”
Ask: “How are they similar?’‘
‘‘How are they different?”
“In what way are you different from them?’’
3. Motive Question
Say: ‘‘In the story you are going to listen to, let us find out why people
have different colors.”
C. During Listening (Big Book Story)
Once upon a time, there were no people. There was only the
earth and the god Kabunian. He said, “The earth is a beautiful place.
But who will take care of it? I will make people.”
In the afternoon, Kabunian got some clay. He worked for a long
time. When he finished making a man, it was night. The color of the
night became the color of the man. “He is too dark,” Kabunian said.
The next morning, Kabunian woke up before sunrise. He got
some clay. He made a man. When the sun came up, Kabunian saw
the man. “He is too white,” Kabunian said.
So Kabunian got more clay. He made another man. It was
noon. The hot sun made the man brown. “I like this brown man,” said
Kabunian.
Kabunian sent the men to different parts of the Earth. That is
why there are black people and white people. That is why Filipinos are
brown.
Suggested questions:
After the first paragraph:
Ask: ‘‘How do you think Kabunian will make people?’’
After the second paragraph:
Ask: ‘‘Do you think Kabunian liked the black man he made? What do you
think will he do next?’’
D. Post Listening
1. Engagement Activities
Group the class into five. Give each group a specific task to do using
clear and specific instructions. Set standards for pupils to follow so that
the group task will be done efficiently within the given time.
Group 1
Dramatize the story about Kabunian making a man out of the
clay. One will act out as Kabunian, three others will be the black
man, the white man, and the brown man. Others will be plants or
animals in Kabunian’s place. One will be the narrator. Present the
story to the class.
Group 2
Think of a song you know about people or the world. Practice
singing the song. Be ready to sing it to the class. (Example: It’s
a Small World)
Group 3
Pretend each of you is Kabunian. Form different men out of
modeling clay. Give each one a name and say something about
each man you made.
Group 4
Rap these lines from the story. Present it to the class.
Kabunian, Kabunian (yes, yes, yo!)
Made a brown man, a brown man (yo!)
A brown man I am, I am. ( yes, yes, yo)
A true Filipino I am. ( yo!)
Have the class rehearse their tasks for their presentation for the following day.
Date: June 14, 2016 (Tuesday)
I. Objectives
1. Realize that the world is made up of people of different races and with different colors
2. Appreciate and respect the differences of people in the world
3. Feel proud of being a Filipino, a member of the brown race
4. Speak clearly using appropriate expression and intonation
5. Read words, phrases, poems, and stories with the long a sound
Each group presents the task. Discussion follows after each presentation.
Group 3: Making men out of clay and saying something about each man
Discussion:
1. In what ways were the men created?
2. How could people be one even if they differ in many ways?
B. Skills Development
1. Review (short a)
Let the pupils read the paragraph and look for the words with a short a
sound.
Pat was taking a nap on a mat. A big rat ran to the mat. Pat
was mad at the rat. She threw a cap to the rat. The rat ran away.
Ask: ‘‘What words in the story have the short vowel a?”
“How is it pronounced?”
“Let us write these words on the board.”
2. Introduction/Presentation
Say: “I will add an e at the end of each word. Listen to how I will read
the words.”
Ask: “Is the sound of a the same in the first and second group of words?
Which set of words have the long a sound?”
Refer to find out and Learn on LM page. 2
C. Vocabulary Development
1. Show the class pictures or objects of the words above. Let the pupils
match the pictures/objects with these words:
2. Ask the pupils to use in sentences or through action words that cannot be
shown in a picture.
Examples:
The class has started when I arrived. I was late.
We sit on the same desk. You are my seatmate.
Basketball, badminton, and hide-and-seek are my favorite games.
Tina was so afraid that her face turned white. She was pale.
D. Guided Practice
E. Independent Practice
Enrichment Activity:
Refer to LM, Learn Some More.
Across:
2. People cross the road through me. I am called the
pedestrian ___________.
4. I cannot walk easily as others. I need my cane wherever I
go.
6. I am neither an ocean or a sea. I am a small body of
water surrounded by land, though a river I could never be.
7. It looks like a monkey for it belongs to the same family.
What could it be?
Down:
1. You put a candle on me. You slice and eat me. I am a sweet
treat on your birthday.
3. I rhyme with lane, and I am part of a window _________.
5. Know me: call me, for this is how I am.”
Date: June 15, 2016 (Wednesday)
B. Pre-reading
1. Unlocking of difficulties
Ask the pupils to use the following words in context or picture clues:
a. rice cakes
Show a picture of a rice cake or bibingka.
Say: “Mother makes rice cakes. They are our favorite
delicacy made of ground rice and coconut milk. Are
rice cakes Filipino food? Where can we buy rice cakes?”
b. benches
Show a picture of benches.
Say: “In the park there are many benches. People sit on
them. Some benches are long. Others are enough for
two persons. Where else can we find benches? What
materials can be used to make benches?”
c. wristwatch
Show a real wristwatch.
Say: “This is a wristwatch. I wear it around my wrist so that
I can easily check the time. How does a wristwatch help
you?”
d. surprise
Say: “Nena did not expect that her father would come home
today from Dubai. She was surprised when she saw him.
What does one feel when surprised?”
2. Motive Questions
Ask: “What do you usually have when you celebrate your birthday?”
“Do you also have a cake?”
“Who gives you the cake?”
C. During Reading
Do the first reading of the story. Afterwards, ask individual pupils to read the
story by parts. After the whole story has been read, ask the class to read
the story together with proper intonation and expression.
Refer to LM, Read and Learn.
Comprehension Check: Refer to LM,Talk about It.
D. Post Reading
1. Cooperative/Differentiated Activities
Group the class into three. Explain clearly to the group the activity that
they will do. Let the groups choose their leader. Set standards for the
group activity to avoid waste of time and to promote cooperation and
efficiency.
Group 1
Draw Kate’s cake. Show it to the class and say something
about your drawing.
Group 2
Write a short message to Kate. Be ready to read it before the
class.
Group 3
Prepare a song that you will sing for Kate on her birthday.
Be ready to sing it to the class.
Let the group present their outputs.
2. Composition
Refer to LM, Write about It.
Date: June 16, 2016 (Thursday)
I. Objective
Use the plural form of regular nouns.
B. Grammar
1. Review
Ask: “Going back to the words on the board, what can you say about
these words? What are nouns?”
2. Introduction/Presentation
Let the class recall the story A Cake for Kate.
Ask: “Can you remember the things that Kate saw in the big box? Name them.”
3. Teaching/Modeling
Draw two columns on the board. Then, ask the class to study the
pictures. Ask volunteers to write the names of the pictures on the
board. Guide them in writing the words in appropriate column.
Refer to LM, Find Out and Learn.
A B
spoons glasses
forks dresses
combs watches
Teaching Chart
Nouns which are more than one are called plural nouns.
Nouns that form their plural by adding -s or -es are called regular nouns.
Examples:
egg – eggs
table – tables
pen – pens
Nouns ending in -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, and -z form their plural by adding -es.
Examples:
class – classes
church – churches
wish – wishes
box – boxes
Some nouns ending in -o form their plural by adding -es.
Examples:
tomato – tomatoes
potato – potatoes
However, most nouns that end in -o form their plural by adding -s only.
Examples:
radio – radios
piano – pianos
C. Guided Practice
Say: “Prepare a dialog. One will act as a buyer while the other one will be the
vendor. Each one will have at least three sentences to say. Use the
plural form of the following nouns in your statements.”
D. Assignment:
Look around your home and its surroundings. List in your notebook as
many regular nouns as you can see and write their plural forms.
Date: June 17, 2016 (Friday)
B. Skills Development
1. Introduction/Presentation
Refer to LM, Think and Tell.
2. Teaching/Modeling
Ask: “What is a poster?” (Posters are materials with information which
intend to advertise or publicize something.)
Ask the class to look closely at a UNICEF poster about the rights of
children.
C. Guided Practice
Group the class into four. Give each group a material. Explain to them clearly the task
that they will do.
Say: “Read the information on the poster given to your group. Write as many points as
you can find from it. Share these points with the class.”
Group 1: a poster on Buwan Ng Wika
Group 2: a poster about planting a tree
Group 3: a poster about nutrition month
Group 4: a poster about the value of respecting elders
After 5 minutes, let the group present their outputs.
D. Independent Practice
E. Assignment:
Look for a poster about asking for help or seeking donations. (Example:
Bantay Bata, UNICEF, Kapuso Foundation, etc.)
Bring it to the class. Ask the help of your parents or guardians about the
information given in the poster. Write down all these information in your
notebook. Be ready to share the information to the class.
Use the following guide statements in discussing your poster you got
.
This poster is about _______________________________________.
It tells us that ____________________________________________.
Because of this poster, people will____________________________.