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Objectives
During the 60-minute period, each student with 85% proficiency will:
a. identify the elements of short story from the selection;
b. discuss the elements of short story using the story grammar, and
c. get the significance of the story through group discussion.
II.
Subject Matter
a Topic: Footnote to Youth by Jose Garcia Villa
b Concept: Life after marriage is hard; therefore, one should see to it that he is ready and prepared
enough for the bigger responsibilities that a marriage life demands.
c References: Serrano, J. B., Lapid, M. G. English Communication Arts and Skills Through World
Literature. Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing House Inc., pp. 159-163
d Materials: handouts, charts, graphic organizer
III.
Learning Tasks
Teachers Activity
A Routine
1 Prayer
Let us pray first. May I ask Ivy to lead the
opening prayer?
Students Activity
B Review
Now, let us have a short review about our topic
last time. Who would like to remind us?
None, maam.
Marriage
D Vocabularies
Before moving on to our topic, let us first
unlock the difficult words that are present in
the selection.
Yes.
Yes.
Guide Questions:
1 What is the short story all about?
2 Who are the characters in the story?
3 Describe the setting of the story.
4 What point of view was used in the story?
5 What made Dodong feel that he was no
longer a boy but already a man?
6 What character is revealed by Dodong
when he was got tickled by the worm,
jerked his foot, flinging the worm into air
yet never bothered to look at where it fell?
7 How did Teang find married life?
8 When Dodong asked permission to get
married, his father felt sorry for him. So
did Dodong when Blas asked for
permission to get married. They knew that
life is hard after marriage, why then do you
think that they did not prevent their sons
from experiencing those hardships that
theyve gone through?
9 Explain the line Youth must triumph...
now. Love must triumph... now.
F Discussion
Now, let us answer question number one. What
is the short story all about?
G Generalization
What is the significance of this story to you?
H Application
Now, let us have an activity. Lets group the
class into four small groups. This will be group
1, this is group 2, group 3, and group 4.
Choose a leader. You are now going to analyze
the short story Footnote to Youth using a story
grammar. And what is a story grammar? A
story grammar is a graphic organizer which
outlines the elements of a story.
IV.
Evaluation
Directions: IDENTIFICATION. Identify the following items based upon the descriptions given.
1. The author of the selection
2.
3.
The main characters
4.
5. Point of view used in the story
6. Teangs suitor besides Dodong
7. The age of Dodong when he got married
8. The number of children Dodong and Teang have for six successive years
9. The woman whom Blas wanted to marry
10. The exact lines that explain the youth love life cycle
V.
Assignment
1. In a one half sheet of paper, discuss the values that the story Footnote to Youth gives and its impact
to you as youth. Limit your answer in 5-7 sentences.
2. Read the selection Perfect Moment by Gladys Bell in page 8 of your English Time, Vol. No. XV,
No. 4 and answer activities 18-20 in page 9.
Figure 1.
FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE MARRYING
Directions: Give at least five factors that one should consider before marrying.
Marriage
Figure 2.
STORY GRAMMAR
Directions: Analyze the short story Footnote to Youth by filling out each item.
Title
Author
Characters
Setting
Conflict/problem
Lesson
Title:
Event 1
Event 2
Event 3
Setting
Author:
Characters
Conflict/Problem
Lesson:
Submitted By:
Princess Jessica A. Dizon
BSEENG-III