Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
I. B. Performance The learner transfers learning by composing and delivering a persuasive speech
OBJECTI based on an informative essay featuring use of properly acknowledged information
Standards
VE sources, grammatical signals for opinion-making, persuasion, and emphasis, and
appropriate prosodic features, stance, and behavior.
Primary Source
-Information taken from original evidence- firsthand information
Secondary Source
-Information taken to make new perspective from the primary source-secondhand
Information
B. Establishing a
purpose for the lesson
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to;
a. Discuss the styles of citing sources
b. Practice citing sources through cloze test
c. Value the importance of citing sources
After the activity, the teacher will ask the following questions to the students:
C. Presenting 1. Does anyone have an idea of what citation is?
examples/instances of
the new lesson
Discussion: Reading Styles: Skimming, Scanning and Intensive Reading ( mintes)
The teacher will discuss the three main types of reading styles – scanning, skimming,
and intensive reading.
D. Discussing new
A. Scanning
concepts and
practicing new skills # It is a reading technique used to look for specific information. It could be in an
encyclopedia, a newspaper, index, or other materials.
B. Skimming
It is reading swiftly or glancing quickly through a book or an article to get the
general overview. Through skimming, you can find main ideas or determine an
author’s purpose in writing an article.
When you skim, allow your eyes to wander until you find the portion you are
seeking. When you find that portion, read more carefully and more slowly.
C.Intensive Reading
It is a reading style that needs full concentration and complete focus. To read
intensively is to learn from a chosen reading material. Doing serious reading books,
periodicals, and other library materials for research work or a report is the main
concern of this kind of reading.
This reading style involves determining the elements of a literary piece. When
you are asked to give a theme of a story, intensive reading is highly recommended
because it requires higher comprehension and deeper analysis.
Questions:
.Which one of the programs starts early?
. What is the title of the table above?
. What program has a time start of :?
B. Read this article and use the reading strategies skimming and close reading, to
answer the following questions, in - sentences.
. Skim for what is the article all about, based on the title?
. Upon close reading, what do you think is the message behind this article?
Answer key: A
.Batibot
. TV Live Schedule
. Courage the Cowardly Dog
.
. What are the steps to read an article or any reading materials intensively?
. Provide benefits of scanning, skimming and intensive reading, for you as a student.
G. Making The teacher will ask of what reading strategies students used to accompplish the
generalizations and activity and generalize the reading styles.
abstractions about the
lesson.
Skimming: Skimming is a reading technique that involves quickly glancing through a
text to get a general overview of the main ideas and key points.
Scanning: Scanning is a reading technique used to quickly search through a text to
find specific information or answer a particular question.
Intensive Reading: Intensive reading is a careful, detailed reading approach used to
fully comprehend and analyze the meaning and nuances of a text.
The teacher will have the whole class answer orally the following questions. The class
will have to say KOREK, if the answer is True and VERY WRONG
. Intensive reading is getting important details, involves close reading for specific
information.
.Comprehension questions are often answered when using the skimming reading
style.
Answer key:
.B
.A
.C
.KOREK
. VERY WRONG
I. Evaluating learning ESSAY: ( minutes)
Group: Individual
Materials: Handouts
The teacher will have the students read and apply the reading strategy Intensive
reading. And answer the following questions
Directions: Write your answer in - sentences, in whole sheet of paper. points each.
. What are the main events in the story and how do they build upon each other to
create the overall narrative?
. Describe the main character's personality and motivations. How do these shape his
behavior and the outcome of the story?
. What lessons or morals can be drawn from the story?
Essay Rubrics:
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