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LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH V

DATE:__________________
I. Objectives
1. Distinguish fact from opinion.
2. Respond to ideas and opinion after reflection.
II. References:
PELC II 12
Developing My English Power 5 pp. 97-100
English Expressways Language p.242-244
Code: EN5LC-IId-2.10 and EN5OL-IID-3.4.1
Materials:
Chart, pictures
III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Game: Pick out a strip (rolled with ribbon) with a statement stating a fact or an opinion inside a box. Those
who picked an opinion should go to the left side; those who picked a fact should go to the right side.
Pupils who did not get it correctly should recite a poem; render a song or a dance number.

 Boats never sink.


 Ice is cold.
 Three is not a number between two and four.
 All people can read.

B. Explaining the Students what to do

a. Today were going to distinguish fact from opinion.


Refer to LM‚ Try and Learn.

b. Modeling for students


Ask: When you are watching a debate how can you say that the speaker is just giving her/his
opinion or her/his statement is a fact?
What are the right things to do if someone is giving his opinion?
Do you think that giving a fact should have documents to proof? Why?
Why that it is important to hear your opinion in a certain issue?

C. Guided Practice
Refer to LM, Do and Learn
Group the class into three. Give them a checklist of statement of fact and opinion. Let them answer it and
compare their works with the other group
D. Independent Practice
Refer to LM‚ Learn Some More
Let the pupils the activity in the LM by shading the part of the box before the number.
E. Closure/ Assessment
Shade the if the sentence states a fact and for the sentence that states an opinion cross it.
1. A forest is the best place to relax.
2. Christmas is the best time of the year.
3. Forest protects our wildlife; gives homes; food and water to animals
and birds.

IV. Evaluation
Read the short selection and the sentences that follow. Draw a star in a blank if the sentence is a fact and a
moon it is an opinion.

He was a Teodoro F. Valencia the park commissioner himself. He was in charge of Rizal Park and it was he
who managed to make the park one of the most beautiful parks of its kind in the world. He wanted to make children happy.
That is why Rizal Park has playground for children‚ a skating rink and palms. Teenagers sit on the benches or stroll around
fountains and along flowering hedges or watch carp and goldfish swim gaily in ponds. A planetarium stands beside a library
rich in magazines and books for young and old.

_______1. Teodoro Valencia was the park commissioner in charge of Rizal Park.
_______2. Rizal Park is one of the most beautiful parks of its kind in the world.
_______3. Families enjoy having picnics on the clean thick grass.
_______4. In summer people sleep outdoors in the park.
_______5. The sunset looks prettiest in summer when the sun paints the clouds in gorgeous colors.

V. Assignment
Write five statements describing the Filipinos under the following headings.
Fact Opinion
LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH V
DATE:__________________
I. Objectives
1. Identify different meanings of content specific words (denotation and connotation)
(Science)
2. Distinguish text-types according to purpose-To classify or describe

II. References:
PELC II 12
Dictionary
Code: EN5V-IId-20.1.1, EN5V-d-20.2.1‚ EN5RC-d-3.2.1

Materials:
Pocket Charts,

III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Shows different pictures in the class (e.g. house‚ Group the class into two. Let the first
class identify the meaning of the word while the other group must give their own meaning
about the pictures.

B. Explaining the Students what to


Today class we are going to discuss about the connotation and denotation of the words
in Science. Based on the game that we have we simply identify the difference of the two. So
for more clarification let us have the activity.

C. Guided Practice
Divide the group into four. Give them a manila paper and pictures. Let them post the
pictures on it and make a column for connotation and denotation. Refer to LM Find Out and
Learn

D. Independent Practice
Refer to LM Try and Learn
.

E. Closure/ Assessment

 Denotation. The dictionary meaning of a word. The literal meaning of a word.

 Connotation. The emotional or cultural meaning attached to a word.

 Diction. Style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words includes


language, figurative language, and tone.

IV. Evaluation
Refer to LM Do and Learn
LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH V
DATE:__________________

I. Objectives
1. Read with automaticity grade level frequently occurring content area words.
2. Gather relevant information from various resources-Dictionaries

II. References:
PELC III 1.2
English Expressway Reading pp.20-24
Code: EN5V-EN5F-IId-1.8.1, EN5SS-IId-1.4

Materials:
Dictionary, picture, charts, papers, pentel pen

III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
You have been using the dictionary for a long time. Do you also know the important of dictionary
in our speaking specially with our diction? What will happen if we are not able to talk but we have to
communicate? Let us have this game.
COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES DICTIONARY
Divide students into groups of 3. Give each group a dictionary. Let them create the ideal student,
school, class, teacher, or whatever. When they have their creation finished, each group will explain the
meaning of it through the use of the dictionary.
B. Explaining the Students what to do

From the Game that we have done ask the following:


What do you feel during the game?
Are you able to communicate clearly without talking?
Emphasize the importance of reading correctly.

C. Guided Practice
Group the class into three. Refer to LM. Find Out and Learn
Give them a story to read. Let them discuss the correct pronunciation of the words in the selection. Then let
the group have one presenter to read the selection in front of the class. After the presentation the teacher
must look for the rubric that he/she prepared for the scoring. Also as a facilitator the teacher must correct if
there is any correction in the reading of the pupils. Let the pupils know the importance of using the dictionary
in getting the correct diction of each word in the paragraph.

D. Independent Practice
Refer to LM‚ Try and Learn
Ask the pupils to get their dictionary and answer the activity.
E. Closure/ Assessment
Refer to LM, Do and Learn
IV. Evaluation
Read the paragraph by group and check for the pronunciation of the word.

Ants are found everywhere in the world. They make their home in buildings, gardens etc. They live in anthills. Ants
are very hardworking insects. Throughout the summers they collect food for the winter season. Whenever they find a sweet
lying on the floor they stick to the sweet and carry it to their home. Thus, in this way, they clean the floor. Ants are generally
red and black in color. They have two eyes and six legs. They are social insects. They live in groups or colonies. Most ants are
scavengers they collect whatever food they can find. They are usually wingless but they develop wings when they
reproduce. Their bites are quite painful.

V. Assignment
Use a dictionary and copy one entry with three or more meanings. Copy all the information on that entry, including
the given sample sentences. Write your notes in your notebook.
LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH V
DATE:__________________

I. Objectives
1. Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical structures: -collective
nouns and verb agreement
2. Revise writing for clarity – correct spelling
II. References:
PELC II 12
English Language 5 p. 109
http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/sentences/20-Rules-of-subject-verb-
http://www.preservearticles.com/2011080410136/7-sample-paragraphs-for-kids-free-to-read.html
http://www.englishleap.com/grammar/collective-nouns
Code: EN5G-IId-2.2.6‚ EN5G-d-3.9, EN5WC-IId-1.8.2
Materials:
Charts‚ pictures
III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Call 9 students and group them into 3. Give the group each envelops. Inside on it is a group of words to be
arrange to form a sentence.
Answers:
Group 1 – My dogs always growl at the postal carrier.
Group 2 – Peter doesn’t likes vegetables
Group 3 – Basketball rolls across the floor.
Ask the pupils “ What did you notice in the subject?
How about the verb?
What is the relationship of the subject and the verb
B. Explaining the Students what to do
Teacher will say that they are going to tackle about the verb agreement.
In this process teacher can use the Think Pad for more clarification about the verb agreement.
Example: Choose in the parenthesis the correct verb to be use in the sentence.
1. Sugar and flour (is‚ are) needed to the recipe.
2. The majority (rules, rule) most of the time.,
3., Basketball (roll, rolls) across the floor

C. Guided Practice
Group the class into 4. Perform the activity. Let the teacher give the standard in group activity and ready
rubrics for scoring.
The entire group will have the same question to be answer so that after the activity they can compare the
result. Instruct them to complete the sentence.
Group 1
a. Each _____ a trophy for playing.
b. Something ___ very wrong here.
c. The crowd ___ getting angry.
Group 2
a. Each _____ a trophy for playing.
b. Something ___ very wrong here.
c. The crowd ___ getting angry.
D. Independent Practice
Let the pupils answer the activity in the LM.
E. Closure/ Assessment
Subject verb agreement simply means the subject and verb must agree in number. This means both need
to be singular or both need to be plural.
Collective nouns can be singular or plural depending on meaning. Here
are some examples of subject verb agreement with collective nouns:

IV. Evaluation
Draw a in a blank if the statement is correct and a if it is wrong.
______1., These scissors cut well.,
______2. Athletic develops good sportsmanship.
______3.The staff have gone their separate ways for the holidays.
______4. The jury have finally reached his decision.
______5. The committee meets every Thursday.
V. Assignment
Write the verb and subject of the following sentence.
1. Jack, along with some of his closest friends, is sharing a limo to the prom.
2. The recent string of burglaries, in addition to poor building maintenance, have inspired the outspoken resident
to call a tenants meeting.
3. The travelling salesman was dismayed to learn that neither his son his daughter were interested in moving.

LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH V


DATE:__________________
I. Objectives
1. Determine images/ideas that are explicitly used to influence viewers
-Stereotypes -Point view -Propagandas
2. Observe politeness at all times.
3. Show tactfulness when communicating with others.
II. References:
PELC II 12

Code: EN5VC-IId-7‚ EN5VC-IId-7.1, EN5VC-IId-7.2‚ EN5VC-IId-7.3


Materials:
Pictures, charts, video clip
III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage

Look at the pictures class.


What can you say about the pictures?
Is anyone of you already watched a movie?
How do you act inside a movie theater?
Do you think it is important to act correctly during watching any film movie or even we are just watching a TV?
Emphasize the good attitudes in watching a film viewing
B. Explaining the Students what to do
Present to the class a video clip entitled “ “ Let them watch the video and ask them to get the values that
the characters in the movie possess.

C. Guided Practice
Watch the video

D. Independent Practice
Answer the activity on Do and Learn

E. Closure/ Assessment

Stereotype: to believe infairly that all people


or things with a particular characteristic are the same.
IV. Evaluation
Identify the different images/ideas. Write P if it’s use for propaganda S for stereotypes and PV for point view.
1. 2.

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