LP 5 1-Grading English V
LP 5 1-Grading English V
LP 5 1-Grading English V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Uses the correct intonation for statement and yes/no question
Values:
Listening Attentively
PELC 1, p. 20, Fun in English (R); Fun in English (L) pp. 15-17
chart, arrow cards, flash cards
III. Procedure
A. Pre- activities:
1. Drill:
Divide the following into syllables
artificial.
business
eleventh
signature
injection
envelope
2. Unlocking of difficulties
Match the underlined words in column A with their meaning in Column B.
A
B
1. The farmer was bitten by a serpent in the farm
a. To charm or to attract
2. He tied the bow with a cord.
b. Snake
3. Her bewitching voice made me feed good.
c. String
3. Motivation
Have you celebrated your birthday already?
Did you receive any gift that surprised you? What is it?
B. Presentation:
1. Pupils read silently the story " Pandora's Box" on pp. 20-22 of Fun in English ( R )
2. Comprehension Questions
a. Why was Pandora sent to live with Epimetheus?
b. What made her think that the box was for her?
c. Why did Pandora become so curious to know what was in the box?
3. Skill Development
a. Read the following questions and statements taken from the story you read:
1. Did he have a staff?
2. Will you stay with us forever?
3. Pandora was busy untying the knot.
b. How will you read the first question? the second question?
c. What kind of intonation did you use?
d. How will you read statement 3? statement 4? statement 5?
e. What intonation did you use?
4. Generalization
What intonation do you use for statements and yes/no questions?
5. Practice Exercises
a. Guide Practice
1. Identify the correct intonation for the following then read correctly.
1. Farming is our chief industry.
2. Is the report interesting?
b. Independent Practice
Put the arrow point at the end of the sentence to show the correct intonation to use.
1 Does your mother teach in this school?
2. No, she doesn't. She teaches in another school.
IV. Evaluation:
Copy the sentences and put the arrow point to show the correct intonation to use.
1. Is that a movie?
2. This is a wholesome movie for the family.
3. What is it all about?
V. Assignment:
Write two statements and three yes/no questions. Put the arrow points to show the correct
intonation to use.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Pronounce words putting stress on the correct syllable
Values:
III. Procedure
A. Preparatory Activities:
1. Listen as I say the words in each column. Tap the desk once for /a/ sound and twice for / /
sound.
/a/
//
cop
dock
cup
duck
hot
lock
but
luck
2. Listen carefully. Tell how many syllables there are in each word.
library
understood
necessary
automobile
cemetery
committee
B. Presentation:
1. Motivation:
What can you say about the weather today?
How do we know the weather condition?
2. Learning Activities:
a. Call on a pupil to read the paragraph.
Weather satellites take pictures of the movement of clouds over the whole earth so
that scientists monitor the weather in Y the different parts of the earth. Communication
satellites relay or pass of the communication between distant areas from the land to a ship
at sea. These satellites appear fixed in the sky maintaining position above the earth's
surface.
3. Discussion Questions:
What satellites are mentioned in the paragraph?
Which of these satellites take pictures of the movement of the clouds over the whole
earth?
Are weather satellites important? Why?
Notice where the stress is placed.
A
B
C
weather
discover
disinfect
satellites
position
instrumental
- Where is the stress in the words in set A? set B? set C?
- How do you know that the stress is on the first syllable? Second syllable? Third
syllable?
4. Generalization:
Where should you put the stress in a word?
5. Practice Exercises:
A. Guide Practice:
Read the words. Then go to the blackboard and put the stress mark on the stressed
syllable.
1. interference
4. interrogative
2. protect
5. intermission
3. ambition
B. Independent practice
Copy the word. Pronounce it by yourself and put the stress on the stressed syllable:
1. possible
4. interrupt
2. complete
5. welfare
3. tomorrow
IV. Evaluation:
Read the sentences. Write the correct spelling of the underline words and put the stress mark on
the stressed syllables. '
_____ 1. Many children are, playing in the park.
_____ 2. I hope we will have a fine weather tomorrow.
_____ 3. Popular music makes me want to dance.
V. Assignment:
Write five words and put the stress mark on the stressed syllable.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Decodes words with /ph/ in the story using phonetic analysis
Values:
Accuracy
III. Procedure
A. Pre-activities:
1. Pronounce the following words and tell what is the
a. initial sound of the words in the first column
b. medial sound of the words in the second column
c. final sound of the word in the third column
flock
wife
leaf
food
suffer
stiff
2. Unlocking Difficulties
Through context clues
circle the earth
spherical shape
gradual change
B. Presentation:
1. Motivation
Have you traveled in space?
Traveling in space makes a wonderful and exciting experience. What makes it wonderful
and exciting?
2. Learning Activities
Have the pupils read the story, "First Man in the Moon.
(Fun in English 5) pp. 186-187
3. Discussion
a. Where was Yuri Gagarin sent? Why?
b. How did the earth look from' the spaceship?
c. Why where there changes in color on the horizon?
4. Generalization
How should we pronounce /ph/ in the word we read?
5. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Practice
Read the following words. Producing the sound of the ph correctly
aphid
phenomenon
elephant
physical
telephone
sphere
cellphone
phlegm
phases
b. Independent Practice
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Decodes meaning of words with prefixes over, under, ex and super.
Values:
superstar
superman
superimpose
IV. Evaluation:
Choose from the list of the correct wordy to fill in the blanks of the ff. sentences:
1. Poor parents can't give their children enough food so they are often
2. Don't the vegetables to preserve the vitamin content.
3. Pepito is too thin and because he's not eating the balance diet.
V. Assignment:
Give the meaning of the following words. Use them in sentences.
1. overripe
4. undershirt
2. superhighway
5. overheat
3. ex-general
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Change statements to questions or vice-versa.
Values:
Friendliness
IV. Evaluation:
Change the following statements into yes/no question and vice-versa:
1. Living things depend on one another.
2. Marina went to market the other day.
3. They were at the beach last Sunday.
V. Assignment:
Change the following statements into yes/no questions and vice-versa.
1. You read interesting books before going to bed.
2. The girls were at the park yesterday.
3. My friend gives me a souvenir.
4. Did the boys play basketball last Sunday?
5. Has she given her project already?
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Distinguish changes in meaning of words in sentences caused by stress shift
Values:
Listen attentively
III. Procedure
A. Preparatory Activities:
1. Drill: Divide the following into syllables:
artificial
business
eleventh
envelope
injection
dedicate
2. Review
Read the words, then tell whether the stress is on the first, 2 nd or third syllable.
library
necessary
principal
impressive
understood
automobile
B. Presentation:
1. Motivation
Its beginning of the school year/ you meet your old schoolmates. You also meet new
friends. Let us listen to our new friends as they introduce themselves.
2. Learning Activities
Dondon Lagrimas is a new pupil in Miss Santos class. he is telling abut himself: Good
Morning. My name is Dondon Lagrimas. I am eleven years old. My father I a family driver
and my mother is a market vendor. Before, we lived outside Metro Manila. My fathers
employer conducted a research her so we transferred.
3. Discussion/Questions
Who is the one speaking?
What are his parents works?
What activities does he like?
4. Generalization
What happens to the meaning of the words if the stress is changed?
5. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Exercises
Listen as I read the words; then read the words after me:
Nouns
Verbs
conduct
conflict
conduct
conflict
progress
object
progress
object
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Decode words with ph in a series of paragraph.
Values:
C. Generalization
How should we pronounce ph in the words we read?
D. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Exercises
Ask the pupils to write words with ph sounded as /f/ and to group the words according to
their position.
Initial
Medial
Final
Philosophy
cellphone
autograph
b. Independent Exercises
Pick out the words with ph sounded /f/ and identify their position.
1. The picture is taken using a telephoto lens.
2. Telegraph uses dots and lines to send messages.
3. Children love doing physical activities.
E. Pupils write the output in activity on the board, and then ask them to read and pronounce the ph/f/
sound correctly.
IV. Evaluation:
Read the following paragraphs carefully and then pick out the words with ph sounded as/f/.
Identify their positions.
Paragraph No. 1
The surface of the sun that we see is called the photosphere. The photosphere is not solid for the
sun is gaseous from its outer atmosphere right from its center. Above the photosphere is the
chromosphere, which is a zone of nearly an invisible layer of gas about 10, 000 kilometers thick.
Paragraph No.2
The diaphragm is a curved muscle that can move up and down. This is found under the lungs. It
separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity.
V. Assignment:
List down words with ph sounded as /f/ in the initial, medial and final position. (5 words per
position)
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Decode the meaning of words with negative prefixes.
Values:
C. Generalization
What are the negative prefixes?
What is the meaning of the negative prefixes?
D. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Exercises
Form new words by adding the correct negative prefix. Write the correct spelling on the
board.
continue
national
logical
conformist
dependent
sure
b. Independent Exercises
Combine the prefixes on the left with the words on the right to form new words. Then
write the complete word.
1. in
violent
2. dis
dependent
3. un
regular
4. im
fortunate
IV. Evaluation:
Give the meaning of the underlined words.
1. The boy behind Mrs. Sunga is impolite.
2. Don't disobey your elders. They should be respected.
3. The presentation of Grade V Jasmin class was unusual.
V. Assignment:
Fill in the blanks with the correct prefix. Give the meaning of the new formed words then use
them in your own sentence.
1. _____ honest
4. _____ literate
2. _____ practical
5. _____ relevance
3. _____ happy
6. _____ calculable
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Distinguish changes in meaning in sentences caused by shift in intonation.
Values:
listening attentively
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Identify the different information about a word in a dictionary
Values:
Accuracy
E
mammals
birds
amphibians
B. Presentation:
1. Listening
Listen to the following directions and do what are being asked/ instructed.
1. Cut four pieces of thread, each 12 inches long. Tie one end of each thread to a corner of a
paper napkin. Then tie the four loose ends together.
2. Cut a 6-inch length of thread and tie to the other threads at the point where they meet. To
the end of the 6-inch thread, tie a small light object.
2. Reading
A. Read the direction again
If you look at the meaning of tie in the dictionary, here is what the dictionary says
about the word.
Tie (ti) v. tied, ty-ing vt.
1. To fasten with cord, rope, etc the ends of which are then knotted.
2. To draw the parts together by a cord fastened with a knot.
B. Discussion Questions
1. Which of the following definitions or meaning above fit the first underlined word tie?
How about the second underlined word tie? Which of the definitions fit the word?
Why?
C. Generalization:
What information about a word do we get from a dictionary?
D. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Practice
Identifythe information given to the following words which were taken from a
dictionary.
a. pieces
b. (ti)
c. (loos)
b. Independent Practice
Identifythe information
1. summer
2. (kis)
3. research
d. par.a.chute
given tothe following words which were taken from a dictionary.
4. psychology
5. nok.
6. grin-a mile
IV. Evaluation:
Identify the information given to the following words which were taken from the dictionary.
1. decide
4. (be.e.al)
2. record
5. facade
3. pooch
6. observation
V. Assignment:
Look for the correct pronunciation, stress, syllable and meaning of the following words.
study, chalet, research, language, accurate
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Use the dictionary to get the correct syllabication, stress and spelling of words
Values:
D. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Practice
Syllabicate the word correctly and put the stress mark on the correct syllable. Then say
the word correctly.
a. Temperature
f. telescope
b. Weather
g. depression
c. Evaporation
h. pressure
b. Independent Practice
Look for the correct syllabication and stress of each word in your dictionary.
a. Circuit
f. reproduction
b. Compound
g. species
c. Embryo
h. igneous
IV. Evaluation:
Read the paragraph. Select 5 words arm write the correct spelling, syllabication and stress of each
word using your dictionary.
Certain changes occur in our environment. They maybe changes in the human population,
temperature/weather, in the size of land or topography, quality of water and air.
High human population growth means that more people will use the available limited resources.
Problems on availability of food, houses, and diseases will follow.
Changes in air temperature affect the distribution of heat in the world. This will affect the weather
world wide. Example occurrences are the El Nino and La Nina phenomena.
V. Assignment:
Use your dictionary and locate the information for each word listed below.
Syllabication
Spelling
1. exterminate
2. ecology
3. variable
4. enzyme
5. omnivores
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Decode the meaning of words with suffixes
Values:
C. Generalization:
What do you mean by the following suffixes when added to a word?
-ward
-ment
-ish
-let
-ic
D. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Practice
Form new words by adding the suffixes
-ward, -let, -ish, -ic and ment.
north
out
enjoy
manage
nationalist
commit
b. Independent Practice
Choose the correct meaning of the underlined word in each sentence from the words or
phrases that follow.
1. Small children performed in the1p aylet.
a. funny game
c. a small toy
b. short play
2. The soldiers move northward on orders of the general.
a. toward the north
c. toward the camp
b. toward the general
IV. Evaluation:
Give the meaning of the underlined words with suffixes.
1. They moved forward to give space for the players.
2. The hair of the old man is grayish.
3. The wife runs away from home because of the sadistic husband.
V. Assignment:
Fill in the blank with the correct suffix. Give the meaning of the new words formed and use them
in sentences.
1. down
2. empower
3. pink
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Decode the meaning of words with affixes.
Values:
struggle to succeed
a. Guided Practice
Form new words by adding affixes. Write your answer on the board then read orally.
_____ easy
_____ grate _____
help _____
_____ resist _____
____ direct
_____ polite _____
b. Independent Practice
Choose the meaning of the underlined words.
1. Is the material washable, or must it be dry-cleaned?
a. able to wash
b. somewhat washed
c. having to be washed
2. Our new kitten seems to take an impish pleasure in teasing the dog.
a. having an imp
b. made of an imp
c like an imp
IV. Evaluation:
Give the meaning of the underlined words.
1. The music played was nonstop.
2. Girls have unchangeable minds.
3. We must remember to disconnect the TV set before leaving,
V. Assignment:
Form a new word by adding affixes in each blank. Give the meaning and use in sentences.
1. _____ believe _____
2. account _____
3. hero _____
4. _____ faith _____
5. _____ aware _____
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Use juncture to change meaning.
Values:
Listen attentively
D. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Practice
Give the meaning of the following sentences based on the juncture used.
1. Her writing / clearly impressed the teacher.
2. Her writing clearly/ impressed the teacher.
3. Her humming / slowly annoyed the man.
b. Independent Practice
Put the proper juncture using the given meaning as a clue.
1. The boy's crossing suddenly alarmed the mother . (the manner of crossing)
2. The boy's crossing suddenly- alarmed the mother. ( the action alarmed the mother)
3. Her dancing gracefully fascinated the audience. ( the manner of dancing)
IV. Evaluation:
Copy and put the proper juncture of the following sentences using the given meaning as a due.
1. The child's eating slowly made the mother angry. (the action made the mother angry)
2. The child's eating slowly made the mother angry. (the manner of eating made the mother angry)
3. Her shouting suddenly disturbed the visitors. (the manner of shouting disturbed the visitors)
V. Assignment:
Put the proper juncture of the following sentences using the given meaning as a clue.
1. Mario's drinking of softdrinks frequently caused stomachache. (the action caused stomachache)
2. Mario's drinking of softdrinks frequently caused stomachache. (the manner of drinking)
3. The lady's walking gracefully attracted the man. (the manner of walking)
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Spell words having the /j/ sound written as - ge or - dge.
Values:
Self-confidence
A
B
Challenge
edge
Encouragement
ledge
What is the sound of ge and edge?
How is it spelled in letter A? in letter B?
C. Generalization:
How is the /j/ sound spelled?
D. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Practice
Pronounce the words with /j/ sounds after me.
-ge
-dge
cage
hedge
rage
edge
courage
ledge
Call individual pupils to pronounce and spell each word.
b. Independent Practice
Which of the following words does not have the /j/ sound? Put an x on the blank before
the number.
_____ 1. Garage
_____3. College
_____2. Cartilage
_____4. Discourage
IV. Evaluation:
Listen as I read the paragraph. Write all the words with the /j/ sound. Write the words with trio
correct spelling.
The girl opened the cage. The bird jumped to the hedge. When big sister found out that her bird
had flown out, she was full of rage. Luckily father caught the bird at the edge of the neighbor's fence.
The girl had the courage to tell the truth. She made a pledge not to open the cage again.
V. Assignment:
From your reading textbook and from the stories read, list down 5 words with -ge and -edge
sounded as /j/.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Use the dictionary to get the multiple meanings of words.
II. Subject Matter:
Use of the Dictionary
References:
Materials:
III. Procedure
A. Preparatory Activities:
1. Review
What informations are given to a word in a dictionary?
2. Motivation
What are the beautiful spots in oar country? Their location?
If you hear the word/ place Mt Mayon. What words come into your mind?
B. Presentation:
1. First Reading of the Poem
Teacher reads the poem Mt. Mayon Then answer the questions that follow.
2. Comprehension Questions
a. What is the poem about?
b. Who came to visit Mt. Mayon?
c. What is Mt. Mayon famous for?
3. Second Reading of the Poem (by the teacher (for aesthetic appreciation)
a. Did you like the poem? What made you like it?
b. Recite lines from the poem that you enjoy reading.
4. Third Reading of the Poem ( by the pupils)
Skills Development
Read the underlined word in the 11th line? 14th line? Last line?
combat, lost, view
Look for the meaning of the word combat in the dictionary
How many meanings does the word have? List all the meanings on the board.
What do you call this word?
C. Generalization:
Where do you get the multiple meanings of a word?
D. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Practice
Which meaning fits the underlined word? Write the letter that carries your answer on the
blank before each number.
Delicate
a. easily damaged, disordered
c. finely sensitive
b. needing careful handling
1. Her delicate condition forbids participation in so many activities.
2. Glass is delicate and should therefore be handled with care.
b. Independent Practice
Use the dictionary in looking for the appropriate meaning of the underlined word in each
sentence.
1. The flag flapped in the wind.
2. The flap the envelope was pasted.
3. The little birds continuously flap their wings.
IV. Evaluation:
Use the dictionary to look for the appropriate meaning of the underlined word in the sentences
below.
1. Sta. Maria Elementary School won first place in the Declamation Contest.
2. Most hospitals have a place for worship.
3. The Philippine swimming team is set for the competition.
V. Assignment:
Give the appropriate meaning of the underlined word by referring to the dictionary. Choose the
meaning which makes the most sense.
1. The people stream out of the church quietly.
2. The water in the stream was very cold.
3. The trunk of the lawaan tree is made into a boat.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Follow a series of directions.
Locate answers to what, how and why questions in a selection read.
Values:
carefulness
C. Generalization:
What things do you remember in following directions?
D. Practice Exercises
Group Activity
Get directions for giving first-aid in the following situations. Demonstrate the steps in the
class.
1. A person who gets something in his eyes.
2. A person who slips in a cemented path.
3. A person who gets hurt riding on a bicycle.
IV. Evaluation:
Read the paragraph. Answer the questions below.
Grade V Narra of Calapacuan Elementary School planned to make projects for stone collections.
The class decided to make paper cups to put their collections. Mrs. Lulu, the science teacher gave the
following directions.
1. Who planned to make projects for stone collections?
2. Why did the class decide to make paper cups?
3. Who is their Science teacher?
V. Assignment:
Give directions on how to apply first aid in the following situations. Select one only.
1. A person who drinks clorox.
2. A person bitten by a dog.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Follow a series of directions
Arrange details according to order of importance
Values:
MAKING A BED
a. First put on the sheet.
d. After the sheets are on, put the pillows in
b. To make a bed right you must air it well
place.
c. Then put on the top covers.
e. What fun it is to make a bed.
IV. Evaluation:
Listen carefully and follow the directions that will be posted on the board.
A BOOK TELLS ITS STORY
Thousands of years ago, my great grandparents, that is, books didn't look like anything you're
reading right now.
People used stones and clay tablets the way you use books. Characters were scratched into the
stone or clay. But they were too heavy to carry around easily. Imagine having several stone tablets to
carry to school.
V. Assignment:
Arrange the directions in the proper order.
STAMP COLLECTING
a. Then the stamp is rubbed under water.
b. First, the envelope with the stamp is soaked underwater.
c. The stamps are dried on newspaper.
d. Lastly, the dried stamps are transferred to an album.
e. The stamps are taken off from an envelope.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Follow a series of directions.
Make simple and accurate directions and descriptions.
Values:
Alertness
IV. Evaluation:
Do as I dictate.
1. Draw a big rectangle. Draw a triangle over the big triangle.
2. At the middle of the rectangle, draw the two vertical lines.
3. At the middle of the two vertical lines, draw a small circle inside a bigger circle.
4. Draw a square on each of the vertical lines. Draw four horizontal lines inside each square.
5. What have you drawn? Label the pictures.
V. Assignment:
Write a series of directions 5-6 steps similar to the given test.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Give synonyms of common words.
Values:
Love of country.
D. Practice Exercises
Group the pupils into five. Distribute to each group envelope containing synonyms. Let the
pupils give 10 pairs of synonyms.
IV. Evaluation:
1. Write the correct spelling of the words.
a. treasure - A treasure which was found at Mt. Diwalwal gives a new hope for the ailing
economy.
b. Robust - The robust boy won the Little Wrestling Olympics.
c. Barren - The government must encourage farmers to plant different crops in all barren fields
of the country.
2. Give the synonym of the spelled words.
V. Assignment:
Give the synonym of each word. Use them in a sentence.
1. shabby
2. rough
3. abundant
4. pretty
5. huge
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Give antonyms of common words.
Values:
possible
What do you call these words that are opposite in meaning?
C. Generalization:
What are antonyms?
D. Practice Exercises
Read the sentences. Pick out the words that are opposite in meaning in each sentence.
1. Many natives believed that it was impossible for the visitors to reach him peak of Mt.
Pinatubo but Letty and Lilia made it possible.
2. Mother bought her baby an expensive necklace and also bought some cheap jewelry.
3. The white monkey stayed outside the cave. He never dared to go inside it.
IV. Evaluation:
Read the selection and answer the questions that follow.
The Goose that Lay the Golden Eggs
One day, a farmer found a strange looking egg in his goose's nest. It was different from all the
eggs that the goose had laid before. It was heavy, big and yellow and it glittered when the rays of the
sun struck it.
The farmer thought that somebody played a joke on him. He almost threw the egg away, but on
the second thought, he took it home. He soon found out to his great delight that it was of pure gold/
Answer the questions
1. What did the farmer see one day?
2. What was the color of the egg?
3. What did he do with the goose?
V. Assignment:
Select the antonym of each wc, d from the list below. Use them in sentences.
_____ 1. friend
a. narrow
_____2. wet
b. enemy
_____3. quickly
c. forget
_____4. wide
d. slowly
_____5. remember
e. dry
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Make simple and accurate description.
Values:
Write a paragraph of 4-5 sentences describing the picture. Choose the appropriate descriptive
words to describe the picture listed below.
green
long
crowded
fresh
high
flying birds
beautiful
tall
different
V. Assignment:
Write a paragraph of 4-5 sentences describing your community.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Make a simple and accurate description.
Values:
Sense of Responsibility
C. Generalization:
How do we make descriptions?
D. Practice Exercises
Let's go fishing.
The pupils will fish one of the pictures and use as many descriptive words to describe it.
IV. Evaluation:
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate descriptive words to complete the paragraph.
One _____ _____ Saturday, Tony went fishing. He put on his _____, _____ clothes and his
_____ and his _____ hat. _____ other boys joind him. Tony sat under the tree _____ the riverbank.
He put his line with a worm at the end into the water. After an hour, he caught _____, _____, _____,
fish.
(old, nice, fishing, hot, near, ten, three, fat, round)
V. Assignment:
Complete the paragraph by using descriptive words.
My Town
I live in Pasonanca. It is a _____town in Zamboanga. The streets of Pasonanca are lined with
_____ bougainvillas and gumamelas. The windows of houses have _____ orchids and _____roses.
My town has a _____ park. The park has a _____ swimming pool and _____ gardens. It is a very
_____ place for picnic.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Note details in an announcement listened to.
Make simple and accurate announcement.
Values:
3. Star Scouts are invited to come to the Girl Sc cuts Headquarters, Mabini Street for a special
meeting.
4. The Young Writers' Club sponsored a seminar on news writing in Room 6 of English Dept. of
J.P. Rizal Building
Let each group rewrite the announcement assigned to them by supplying the missing WHquestions. Let them read their work to the class.
IV. Evaluation:
Read the situation below and do what is asked for.
Your barangay officials are holding an Amateur Contest on the forthcoming barangay fiesta to be
held at the barangay plaza on August 15, 2002 at 6 o'clock in the evening. Write an announcement to
inform interested participants.
V. Assignment:
Make an announcement about the election of Pupil Government on July 29, 2002.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Make a simple and accurate announcement.
Values:
You are going to have reunion of your family. Write an announcement so that all members of
your family will be informed.
IV. Evaluation:
Read the situation below and do what is asked for. Supply the WH-questions.
Write an announcement for Mrs. Lagrama's class. They will sponsor a concert on the school
playground of Baliuag North Central School next Friday at 4:00 o'clock.
V. Assignment:
Make an announcement informing everyone that the Grade V pupils will present a radio program
at 12:00 oclock next Saturday.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Follow printed directions in filling up forms.
Values:
Carefulness
D. Practice Exercises
The following steps for eating spaghetti are mixed up. Number these steps so that they are in
the proper order. Then, on the lines provided, write signal words such as first, then, next, now and
finally to make the order clear.
_____ Stuff in spaghetti.
_____ Open your mouth wide.
_____ Spear a few strands of spaghetti on fork.
IV. Evaluation:
Read the situation and do what is asked of you. You want to be a member of the Pinoy Earth
Savers Club. To be a member, you have to fill up this form.
PINOY EARTH-SAVERS MEMBERSHIP
Please use black pen to fill up the form. All information needed must be printed in the space
provided for.
______________________
_____________________
________________________
First Name
Given Name
Middle Name
______________________
_____________________
________________________
Age
Nationality
Religion
_______________________________________________________________________________
No.
Street
Barangay
Town
Province
V. Assignment:
Get a sample bio-data. Fill-up by supplying needed information. Leave other items unanswered
like course, college graduated etc.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Fill out school forms correctly
Values:
IV. Evaluation:
The Pupil Government wanted all Grade Five pupils to be included on the list of those who will
receive a book from the UNICEF. As a Grade V pupil, you are then instructed to fill out the survey
form below. ____________________
School
__________________________
Address of School
Name: ____________________________________
Grade and Section: __________________________
Age: ____________ Sex: ___________________
Address: __________________________________
V. Assignment:
Next year, you will be in Grade VI and you are old enough to enroll all by yourself. Fill out the
enrollment form below.
Name: ___________________________________
Last
First Middle Name
Grade this school year: _______________________
Final Rating in Grade V: _____________________
Date of Birth: ________________ Age: ________
Month/Day/Year
Place of birth: ______________________________
Barangay/Town/Province/City.
Sex:______ Nationality:______ Religion: _________
Name of Father: _________ Occupation: _________
Name of Mother: _________ Occupation: _________
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Fill out deposit and withdrawal slips correctly.
Values:
3. How much cash gift did she receive from father? From mother? From Ate Annnie? From
Kuya Tony? From Lola Tes? Uncle Ed? Auntie Elsa?
C. Generalization:
How do you fill up a deposit slip?
D. Practice Exercises
Pronounce the following correctly. Tell the pupils to raise their one finger if the stress is on
the first syllable, two fingers if it is on the second syllable, and three fingers if it is on the third
syllable.
deposit
figures
depositor
validation
withdraw
account
IV. Evaluation:
Listen to the story, then answer the questions written on the board. Write your answer in a one
half sheet of paper. Amor Perez went to PCI Bank last April 16, 2002 and deposited one thousand fifty pesos ( P
1,050.00) in her account number 0914-0723-26. On May 27, 2002, she withdrew seven hundred
pesos ( P 700.00 ) to buy her school supplies.
Questions to answer:
1. Who is the depositor in the story?
2. Where did she go on April 16, 2002? How much did she deposit?
V. Assignment:
Get a copy of a deposit slip and withdrawal sip from the bank near your place and fill it up
correctly.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Note details in a poem listened
Values:
Appreciation
Time is not.
1. What does the poem talk about? ( a. time
b. love c. friendship)
2. To what sense does the line Too swift for those who fear" appeal?
(a. touch b. hearing c. sight )
3. What does the poem feel about time? ( a. disgust
b. awe c. joy )
D. Generalization:
How do we note details in a poem listened to?
E. Practice Exercises
1. Guided Exercises
Read the ff. rhyming words correctly.
a. phone - stone
b. enough - cough
2. Independent Exercises
Read each group of words and identify the words which does not rhyme and encircle
them.
a. stone cone none bone
b. drove remove prove above
F. Infusion of Values
Children, do you read poems? Why? Do you enjoy reading poems?
IV. Evaluation:
Read the poem The Arrow and the Song" and underline the rhyming words.
The Arrow and the Song
I shot an arrow into the air
It fell to earth and knew not where
For so swiftly it flew out of sight
Could not follow it in its flight.
1. What happened to the arrow when it was flying in the air?
2. List the rhyming words in the poem read.
V. Assignment:
Write a one-stanza poem with rhyming words.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Use a story grammar to remember details.
Values:
Cooperation
C. Generalization:
What could be used to remember the details in a story?
D. Practice Exercises
Group Activity:
Divide your class into three groups. Assign one story for each group. Tell them to read the
story and follow the instruction given. The representative from each group will report their work.
IV. Evaluation:
Read the following selection and write a story grammar to remember details in the story.
The Donkey and the Lion's Skin
A donkey found the skin of a dead lion. He put it on and frightened all the animals, but did not
make a sound. One dog was suspicious. The donkey tried to roar to frighten the dog, but he brayed
instead. When the dog heard the donkey braying, he laughed and said, "I might have been scared, to,
if you had kept your mouth shut."
V. Assignment:
Write a short paragraph of your own experience using story grammar.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Give implied ideas or information in a selection read.
Values:
III. Procedure
A. Pre-activities:
What comes into your mind when you hear the\ verb breathe?
exhale
inhale
lungs
breathe
nose
B. Reading:
The Respiratory System
Human needs the oxygen in the air they breathe. Oxygen is needed to burn the food taken in.
The energy is released when food is burned. Energy is used by the cells of the body to do their
work. Carbon dioxide is a waste product released by the body when cells use energy.
1. Comprehension check-up
a. What important element in air do we need to take in order to live? What do we give off in
return?
b. How can we get enough supply of oxygen and regularly release carbon dioxide?
c. What do you think will happen to our respiratory system if it is not healthy?
C. Speaking:
1. Here are some sentences. Give some ideas that come into your mind as you read them.
a. Breathing is one of the involuntary actions every human being does.
What is meant by involuntary?
We breathe even without thinking,
we breathe even while sleeping.
D. Generalization:
Lead the pupils to generalize that ideas in a paragraph may not be exactly stated in the text.
There may be other, information leading to the theme.
IV. Evaluation:
Write at least 2 ideas for each:
1. There are tiny hairs inside your nostrils. The membrane surrounding the passageway is moist.
The hairs and the moist membrane serve as air filters to block off dirt and other foreign
(substances. Science V p. 20)
a. Why are the tiny hairs inside the nostrils important?
2. Unfavorable weather condition helps lower one's resistance against communicable diseases that
attack the respiratory system.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Retell a story using story grammar.
Values:
Listening Attentively
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Retell news broadcast listened to.
II. Subject Matter:
News Broadcast
References: Growing in English Language V, pp. 193-194 Fun in English Language V, p. 81
Materials: Taped news broadcast BEC PELC 3
III. Procedure
A. Pre-Listening:
1. Review
Have the pupils listen to the following announcement and answer the questions that
follow:
The Busy Bus will present a puppet play " The Princess and the Frog", on Tuesday,
August 20, 1998. It will be held in the school auditorium at 4:00 in the afternoon. The main
roles will be played with their puppets by Lita Gorospe, Ben Sales and Tony Na bong.
a. Who will be presented?
b. Who will present it?
c. Where will it be presented?
2. Motivation
What news have you heard over the radio this morning?
What is the news about?
B. During Listening Activity
Have the pupils listen to the recorded news by the teacher.
C. Comprehension questions
What is the news about?
Where did it happen?
When did it happen?
D. Generalization:
What should be remembered in retelling a news broadcast?
E. Application
1. Have the pupils retell the news heard.
2. Have a pupil play the role of a while other pupils listen. Ask the pupils to news heard.
IV. Evaluation:
Have the pupils listen to a taped news broadcast and have them retell it.
V. Assignment:
Write listened news and be able to retell it in the class tomorrow.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Answer WH-questions to understand details in a story listened to.
Values:
III. Procedure
A. Pre-activities:
1. Unlocking of Difficulty
he pupils learn the meaning of information word in the story by using the dictionary.
Words for study are in the pendulum-shaped box.
Direction: Select the appropriate words in the box below to complete the sentence. Write
your answer in the blank.
telescope experiment
century
philosopher
theory
1. Galileo named the spyglass a _____ which means to sea for in Greek.
2. An idea that is not proven yet is called _______.
2. Motivation
Show pictures of scientists. Ask the pupils to identify them. Pupils give information
about them.
B. Presentation:
1. Motive Question
The greatest scientist, Galileo, explored space although he never left the earth. His
discoveries opened doors for new knowledge and new inventions, most of which we take for
granted today.
Listen carefully as I read the story to you entitled Galileo, the Great Scientist". Find out
why Galileo is called the great scientist.
C. Listening Activity
Reading of the story by the teacher
D. Listening Comprehension
1. Answering the motive questions.
2. Answering of comprehension questions.
3. a. In what way was Galileo different from the other boys of his time?
b. As a boy, what did Galileo invent? Why was he dissatisfied?
E. Generalization
What are the answers to the following questions.
Who, What, When, Where, Why, How
F. Writing
Ask the pupils to draw a picture of incident in the story, Galileo, the Great Scientist using the
details in the table above. Instruct them to write a paragraph from the picture drawn.
G. Practice Exercises
a. Guided Practice
Play the selection The Pearl" in the cassette recorder. Have the pupils note important
details and have them answer the following questions:
b. Independent Practice
Listen carefully as I read the following phrases. Some of the phrases answer questions
why, where, who, when, what or how. Write the appropriate question answered by each
phrase.
Example: By the Side of the Rippling Brook
1. Away in a distant land beyond the ocean
2. During the flowering month of May
IV. Evaluation:
The teacher reads the story First Man in Space Fun in English 5 Reading, pp. 186-187. Ask the
pupils to note important details and have them answer the following questions.
1. Where was Yuri Gagarin sent? Why?
2. What unusual experience did he has as his spaceship went in orbit?
3. How did the earth look from the spaceship?
V. Assignment:
Listen to your favorite a drama on the radio. Try to note the important details which could be
answered by WH-questions and be able to report these in class tomorrow
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Draw pictures of incidents/ characters in a story
Values:
III. Procedure
A. Preparatory Activities:
1. Directions: Answer the WH questions in the parenthesis to complete the story.
The Picnic
I enjoyed the day when my friends and I had a picnic. It was (when). My friends, (who),
(who) and (who), went to the (where). We brought some (what), (what) and (what). We sat
down (where) and ate our (what). While eating, we talked about things that happened in
(where) (when).
2. Unlocking of Difficulty
kidney
potassium
bladder
Pupils learn the meaning of the words by using the dictionary.
3. Motivation
a. Show a picture ( kidney) and ask the pupils to identify it. They can tell what they know
about the kidney.
b. Tell them to clasp their hands together behind their back. Keep their arms as straight as
possible. Inform them that the places closest to their elbows mark the spot where their
kidneys are.
B. Presentation:
1. Motive Question
Our body parts have their own functions. The heart is to pump blood to all parts of the
body, the bones, to give shape to the body. What about the kidney? Find out what function
does the kidney perform?
2. Listening to the story
The Amazing Cleaning Machine
C. Comprehension Check-up:
1. Where are the kidneys located? Describe how they look physically.
2. How are kidneys structured? Describe the filters of the kidneys.
3. What organs of the body are linked to the kidneys? In what way do the kidneys affect those
parts of the body?
D. Ask the pupils to draw pictures of incidents/characters of the story.
Ask several pupils to say something about their work.
E. Instruct the pupils to write a paragraph from the pictures drawn.
G. Have the pupils listen to the following stories. Ask them to draw from their imagination incidents
or characters found in the stories.
Ramon was shocked! He had brought his pet turtle out to the rain after lunch this noon and
now, at five o'clock his pet was dead. A rat had killed it, and now, only tl,e shell remained. Ramon
had promised his science teacher that he'd bring his pet to class on Monday to show to the class.
Here it was Saturday and his pet was dead.
IV. Evaluation:
Listen to the story and draw incidents or characters from the story which / whom you like best.
(Conquering Space -- Fun in English V Language, pp.234-235.)
V. Assignment:
Tell the pupils to listen to a drama series on the radio using their imagination. Have them draw
incidents or characters from that episode.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Identify the setting, characters, and endings of stories
Values:
III. Procedure
A. Preparatory Activities:
1. Review
Tell whether the phrases below answer what, where, when, who, why or how questions.
1. at the foot of the mountain
2. at early dawn
3. because of her sickness
2. Unlocking of Difficulty
dynamite
kerosene
explosion
Let the class look at the meaning of the words using the dictionary.
3. Motivation
Show a picture of the sea. Ask the pupils what words come into their minds when they
hear the word, sea. Ask them to give their reasons why they associate that particular word to
the sea.
B. Presentation:
1. Listening
a. Tell the pupils to listen to the story carefully and look for the important things which will
identify the following parts of the story --------characters, setting, ending. Story: Nature's
Revenge Reading Manuals pp. 450-452.
2. Listening Comprehension Check-up Discussion
What is the most important source of livelihood in Banquerohan?
How did the people there catch fish?
Why is it dangerous to catch fish dynamite?
What will happen if you use dynamite in fishing?
3. Generalization
What do you call the part of the story that tell when and where the story takes place?
C. Second Reading of the Story
The story will be read again. Instruct them to listen very well because they will tell the story
they have listened to in their own words. The class gives listening tips to help recall important
facts about the story.
Look at the story teller.
Take down notes especially the names words, actions, words of feeling, date, direct
statements, sequence of events, unfamiliar words.
Consider carefully the parts of the story emphasized by the story teller.
D. Speaking
Ask the pupils to look for their partners. Have them retell the story they have listened to, to
their partners.
E. Practice
Listen to the story, then, answer the questions that follow: Write only the correct answer.
(Refer to lesson plan in English p. 27
IV. Evaluation:
Play the selection in the cassette recorder. Have the pupils answer the questions about the
selection. "The Man and the Tree" Reading Marvels pp. 442-444.
Who are the characters in the story?
Describe the setting.
How did the story end?
V. Assignment:
Instruct the pupils to make literature flip-flaps. Flip-flaps are versatile, easy-to-make projects that
offer the fun of manipulation and a mint of secrecy and surprise.
Materials: paper, scissors, crayons, markers, pencils
Directions: Fold paper into six equal parts. Open and cut to center fold as shown.
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Identify the setting, characters and ending of dialog read
Values:
III. Procedure
A. Listening:
1. Motivation
How would you like to live in a clean and orderly house? In a house which is messy?
2. Unlocking Difficulties
Group work fill in the boxes with the words being described by the phrases on the right.
3. Have three pupils read the dialog aloud while others listen.
Eric wishes to spend a weekend at his Aunt Lizas house at Sta. Maria, Bulacan. He asks
his parents permission.
Eric: Daddy, Mommy would you please permit me to spend a weekend at Aunt Lizas
place?
Daddy: I think I can. All I need are several clothes. Ill also bring some underwear, my towel,
my toothbrush and a cake of soap. Oh yes! I should bring bring my rubber shoes and
a pair of slippers, too..
4. Reading Comprehension Questions
a. Where does Eric wish to spend his weekend?
b. Will his parents go with him there?
c. Was Eric able to prove that he could take care of himself? Why do you say so?
B. Reading:
1. This time divide the class into three groups. Group I will read Erics part. Group II will read
Daddys part and Group III will read Mommys part.
2. a. Where were Eric and his parents?
b. Who were the characters?
c. What events happened in the dialog?
d. What is the ending?
C. Practice:
Read the ff. conversation. Answer the questions that follow. (The Invitation p. 53)
1. Comprehension Questions
Did Noemi use to go to White Beach?
Who used to give Noemi permission to play with her friends?
Do you think Mother was right in not allowing Noemi to go to the clinic?
D. Generalization
Lead the pupils to identify that the setting is the place where the dialog happened. The
characters are the people. And what happened are the events.
IV. Evaluation:
LTX V, English for Living and Learning, p. 119 Story: The Lovely Flower Garden)
Who are the characters in the dialog?
Where did the dialog take place?
How did the dialog end?
Why is Mrs. Claras garden beautiful?
V. Assignment:
On page 18 of English for Living and Learning 5 is a dialog. Read it and write the answers to the
following
Setting:
Characters:
Events:
Ending:
ENGLISH V
Date: ____________
I. Objective:
Identify the setting, characters and main events in a poem listened to.
Values:
English for Living and Learning V, p.69; Reading Marvels V, p. 113, 304
III. Procedure
A. Motivation:
Name some living things that fly. Why can they fly? Name some non-living things that can
fly. Why can they fly?
B. Pre-activities:
Words for study. Get a partner and rearrange the scrambled letters to form the correct words.
Get clues from column B.
A
B
1. dendod ------- you did it with your head to sayyes
2. beydoog ------you say it when you leave for school
3. quilnrat -------it means quiet, calm
C. Listening:
1. Teacher reads the poem while pupils listen
HOW THE LITTLE KITE LEARN TO FLY
"I never can do it" the little kite said,
As he looked at the others high over his head
"I know I should fall if I try to fly"
"Try," said the big kite" Only try"
Or I fear you never will learn at all"
2. Listening Comprehension questions
Who is afraid to fly?
What made the kite fly after all?
How did the little kite feel when it sailed with the big kite?
D. Second Reading of the poem by the teacher while the pupils listen
E. Speaking
1. Where did the poem take place?
2. Who are talking in the poem?
3. What events or happenings can be drawn from the poem?
F. Generalization
How could you identify the setting in a poem? The character? The events? The main events?
G. Practice
The pupils are asked to identify the setting, characters, and events after listening as the