Demo Lesson Plan Past Tense
Demo Lesson Plan Past Tense
Demo Lesson Plan Past Tense
Peridot
12:20
1:20
Turquiose Amethyst Onyx
-
1:20 2:20
3:40 4:40
5:00 6:00
June 02,
2014
Monday
I.
II.
III.
Objectives :
At the end of the day,
students should be able
to :
1. Create good
expectation about
how to work in the
classroom.
2. Establish an
encouraging
environment for
rapport among the
students.
3. Identify the value and
importance of the
English subject.
4. Acquaint pupils about
the schools
whereabouts.
Subject Matter
Orientation Start
School with a First Day
of School Script.
Procedure
Suggested Activities
1. Knowing your pupils
Opening
communications
among students.
Use a Naming
Cycle in which
students introduce
one another with
each successive
person.
2. Introducing yourself
Who you are and
what you are like is
of great interest to
new students.
3. School rules and
regulations
Proper way of
greeting each
other.
Observe official
time
Establish standard
for walking along
the pathway,
corridors and
stairs.
Rules in
cleanliness
How to study
effectively
4. Established rules for
supervised recess
time.
Train leaders
Ascertain routines
for selling food
through leader.
Set up standard for
eating.
5. Classroom Routine
How to answer
clearly when
reciting.
How to stand when
asked to answer.
How to ask for
papers, books, etc.
Entering and
leaving the
classroom.
Training for
personal
necessities.
Set standards on
behavior in
performing group
work.
6. Proper care of
building and
properties (facilities,
books, walls, stairs
etc)
7. Proper garbage
disposal
IV.
Evaluation
Students Feedback
Give students two
minutes
their
to
write
reaction
to
should
be
anonymous, so you
get
an
accurate
sense
of
the
students
This
views.
can
provide
feedback on doubt
or
questions
students
that
were
afraid to raise. It
can also begin to
build
climate
learning
in
they
have
responsibility
thinking
learning
class.
which
for
about
in
this
June 04,
2014
Wednesday
Note : (Same lesson plan due to
irregular mobilization.)
I.
Objectives :
At the end of the day,
students should be able
to :
1. Create good expectation
about how to work in the
classroom.
2. Establish an
encouraging
environment for rapport
among the students.
3. Identify the value and
importance of the
English subject.
4. Acquaint pupils about
the schools
whereabouts.
Schedule of Classes :
Peridot
III. Procedure
Suggested Activities
1. Knowing your pupils
12:20
1:20
Turquiose Amethyst Onyx
-
1:20 2:20
3:40 4:40
5:00 6:00
Opening
communications
among students.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Use a Naming
Cycle in which
students introduce
one another with
each successive
person.
Introducing yourself
Who you are and
what you are like is of
great interest to new
students.
School rules and
regulations
Proper way of
greeting each other.
Observe official time
Establish standard for
walking along the
pathway, corridors
and stairs.
Rules in cleanliness
How to study
effectively
Established rules for
supervised recess time.
Train leaders
Ascertain routines for
selling food through
leader.
Set up standard for
eating.
Classroom Routine
How to answer
clearly when reciting.
How to stand when
asked to answer.
How to ask for
papers, books, etc.
two
so
you
can
provide
feedback on doubt or
questions
that
to
build
climate
in
they
responsibility
have
for
thinking
about
Frequency
Purpose
III. Materials
Printed Material
IV. Activities
1.
Prayer
2.
Checking of Attendance
Schedule of Classes :
Peridot
12:20
1:20
Turquiose Amethyst Onyx
-
1:20 2:20
3:40 4:40
5:00 6:00
February 6,
2015
Friday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period,
the pupils should be able to
:
1. Answer all the prepared
exercises about adverbs
and its kinds.
2. Use the Wh question in
the given sentences.
II. Subject Matter
Topics :
Adverb
Kinds of Adverbs
Manner
Time
Place
3.
4.
Greetings
Setting the mood of the
pupils through chants,
poems and songs.
5.
Explaining the days
activity (purpose of
answering the
sentences using WH in
questioning)
6.
Preparing for the
answer sheet.
7.
8.
9.
10.
V.
June 05,
2015
Friday
I. Objectives :
To administer pretest on
Philippine Informal Reading
Inventory Oral Test (PHIL
IRI) to assess pupils reading
ability.
II. Content
Informal Reading Inventory
Oral Prestest (PHIL IRI)
III. Materials
IV. Procedure
Step 1 : Preparatory Activities
1.
Preparation of test
materials.
2.
Motivation :
Tell the learners the
importance of
reading the words
correctly and
understanding what
you are reading.
Comprehen
sion
Independent
Instructional
Frustration
Independent
Instructional
Frustration
Independent
Instructional
Frustration
Listening
Capacity
June 08,
2015
Monday
I. Objectives :
Familiarize themselves with
each other.
Appreciate the uniqueness
of others.
Provide details of ones
personality using a graphic
organizer.
Continue administering
pretest on Philippine
Informal Reading Inventory
Oral Test to assess pupils
reading ability.
II. Subject Matter
I am Special
All About Me
Continuation of
Administering PHIL-IRI
Reading
Level
Independen
t
Instructional
Frustration
Independen
t
Instructional
Frustration
Frustration
Frustration
Frustration
Non-reader
Materials :
Pictures, coloring
materials, graphic
organizer
Reference :
www.pinterest.com
Value :
Being proud of ones
personality and
capability.
III.Procedure
1. Entry Activity
1. Prayer
2. Attendance
2. Activity 1
1. Motivation
consi
2. Comprehension
Questions
Why are we
considered as
special?
What makes us
special?
Do you considered
yourself as
special? Why?
C. Activity 2
1. Answering graphic
organizer
D. Activity 3
1. While the pupils are
doing
the
graphic
organizer, the teacher
will
continue
administering pre-test on
Philippine
Informal
Reading Inventory Oral
Test.
2. Presentation of Output
IV. Evaluation
What have you
discovered about your
classmates?
V. Assignment
Give an examples of
polite expressions used
in dealing with one
another.
June 22,
2015
Values : Listen
attentively
Monday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period,
the pupils should be able to
:
1. Familiar with the layout
and
purpose
of
dictionary.
2. Understand the form
and function of
alphabetical order and
be able to find words
using alphabetical order
up to the third or fourth
character.
3. Understand how
dictionary definitions are
organized.
II. Subject Matter
Topic :
How to use
dictionary?
What are the entries
in a dictionary.
Information does a
dictionary give.
Why is it important as
a reference book?
III.Learning Activities
A. Warm Up
B. Sharing Period
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Attendance Report
4. Recitation of songs &
poems
ope
out.
Explore the
appearance
of
a
dictionary by opening
the p. 3 of English &
Me book.
Recap
the
alphabetical
order,
ensuring
that
the
children are aware of
the
alphabetical
sequence.
Open
sample
of
Alphabetizing Words
exercises on p. 34 in
Enhancing
Reading
Skills 5.
Introduce
the
dictionaries. Ask the
children to find the
definitions
of
a
number of words.
(reinforcing
facts
already discussed).
Ensure the children to
fully understand the
layers of explanation
offered
in
the
dictionary, including
word
class
information and the 8
parts of speech.
Discuss
meanings
and
broaden
the
discussion to include
for
example
synonyms
and
comparison
of
powerful
adjectives
or verbs and so on.
Explore the impact
word choice has upon
meaning.
D. Individual Exercises
Answer
exercises
using Guide Words on
p.
31,
Enhancing
Reading Skills 5.
IV. Evaluation
1. Answer page 35,
Enhancing Reading 5.
Use number 1 for the
first word, 2 for the
second word etc.
Write your answer on
the blanks after each
word.
V. Assignment :
Spectacles,
sociable,
cheap, betray, burrow,
frass.
Answer Time to Think 1
7.
What are the different
parts of a book.
What are the ways in
taking care of the book?
Reference :
English
Expressways
Reading
pp. 2-11
June 17, 2015
Wednesday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period,
the pupils should be able to
:
5. Show
enjoyment
in
listening to a story.
6. Answer questions about
the story listened to.
7. Use
courteous
expression in conducting
a club meeting.
8. Fill out school forms
correctly
Information Sheet
II. Subject Matter
Sharing Period
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Attendance Report
4. Recitation of songs &
poems
5. Reading of Fry First
100 Words
Story : Electing Club
Officers
Strategies :
Predicting, Asking
and Answering
Questions
Values : Be Courteous
Reading : Filling out
forms
Developing English
Language
Proficiency : Using
Courteous
Expressions in
Electing Officers
References :
III.Learning Activities
Day 2
Discovering the Magic of
Reading
A. Post Reading
1. After reading, answer the
comprehension questions
and form small groups.
Assign each group on
activity to work on.
Engagement Activities
:
Discussion Questions :
1. How did the election
started ?
2. Did they follow the
correct procedure in
electing officers?
The
following
statements are from a
club meeting.
Read
each sentences aloud.
Arrange them in proper
order
by
writing
numbers 1-8 on the
blanks.
1. haunted house in
Baguio
2. wealthy investors
3. lost opportunity
4. temporary amnesia
5. a naughty
kindergarten student
C. Sentences Drills
1. Everybody loves
to eat mashed
potatoes.
2. The young skater
won in the
competition.
3. What a terrible
dream.
4. They hit him
straight up and
run away.
5. The enemy
sabotaged the
plan.
D. Practice saying the
English Polite Forms in
Asking Favors and
Permission.
Initial /t/
take care
talked
tambourine
taught
Thomas
teacher
tender
teaspoon
tenderloin
Medial /t/
after
bottle
cotton
hectare
certain
creator
fountain
dental
gotten
B. Phrase Drills
Final /t/
aunt
pact
peasant
resist
sight
student
infant
chest
beast
Polite Forms
1. May I use your
phone?
2. May I help you?
3. Can I borrow your
pen?
4. Will you see me
tonight?
5. May I sit down?
6. Do you like this
dress?
7. Could you give
me a kiss?
8. Kindly get the
newspaper?
Responses
Yes, of course.
Yes, thank you.
Certainly
Surely.
Absolutely
Please, go ahead.
By all means.
Id be glad, too.
Naturally.
Not at all.
Assignment :
Be ready to give the
answers to the following :
1. What does a dictionary
contains?
2. What information does a
dictionary give about a
word?
3. How can we locate a
word in the dictionary?
4. Be ready for our graded
recitation on Monday.
Schedule of Classes :
Peridot
12:20
1:20
Turquiose Amethyst Onyx
-
1:20 2:20
3:40 4:40
5:00 6:00
June 11,
2014
Wednesday
I.
Objectives :
At the end of the period,
the pupils should be able to
:
1. Know the meaning of
dictionary, its entries
and uses.
2. How to locate a word in
the dictionary?
3. How to use dictionary
effectively?
II. Subject Matter
Meaning of dictionary, its
entries and uses.
References :
English and Me 5, pp.
2-4.
Communication Arts
in English 1 by Lara
Amante et.al., pp. 1220.
III. Learning Activities
A. Sharing Period
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Attendance Report
4. Song, poems and
rhymes
B. Drill
Basic Sight Words
3. Review
Direction : Write the polite
response for the following
situation.
Student A : My biggest
trouble is learning how to
spell a word when I dont
know how to spell it.
Student B : Why dont you
buy a dictionary?
Student A : What would I do
with a dictionary? If I cant
spell the words, I couldnt
find em, and if I can spell
em,, I dont read a dictionary.
2. Presentation
(the leader will distribute
English & Me textbook) p.2
3. Discussion
What is a dictionary?
What are the two kinds
of dictionaries?
What are the entries in
the dictionaries?
What information does
each dictionary entry
give?
How can we use a
dictionary effectively?
4. Application
2. author
astronomy
3. dictionary dictator
4. candid
candle
5. people
percent
IV. Evaluation
Direction : Put each list of
words in
alphabetical
order.
1. ____ space
____Earth
____ planets
____ astronaut
____Uranus
____moon
____Neptune
2. ____ Saturn
weightless
____ Jupiter
____ asteroids
____ Mars
shuttle
____ Pluto
rotate
3. ___
___
___
___
4.
____Venus
5. ____
____
____
Mark
Eldritz
Jhon Carlo
Teddy
June 12,
2014
Thursday
June 23,
2015
Tuesday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period,
the pupils should be able to
:
1. Distinguish changes in
meaning caused by shift
in intonation.
2. Use
the
correct
intonation for statement
and questions.
3. Identify the parts of a
book.
II. Subject Matter
Distinguishing changes in
meaning caused by shift in
intonation.
Using correct intonation for
statements and questions.
Reading Selection : All
About Two-Legged and Six
Legged Book Worms.
Materials:
Language 5 Textbook,
pp. 2-11
Reading 5 Textbook,
pp. 2-15
Pictures of two kinds
of bookworms, two
friends, a beach,
hand puppets.
Sample book
III. Procedure
A. Entry Activity
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Attendance Report
4. Song, poems and
rhymes
B. Listening-Speaking
1. Motivation
Tell the pupils to
look at the
pictures on page 2
of their Language
Textbook. Have
them comment on
the pictures. Ask :
What
effectively in
sentences.
2. Presentation
Direct the pupils
attention to page
3 and have them
look at the picture
of the two boys
while they listen to
the dialog as the
teacher says
these pairs of
expressions.
Justin : May I join you? I
am new here.
My name is
Justin.
Julius : Yes, please. You
are new here?
Justin : Yes, I am. I come
from Loboc
town.
Julius : Loboc town? My
grandfather
lives there. By the
way, Im Julius.
Lets go to the
canteen.
Have the pupils observe when
and where their voices rise
and fall? Which utterances
are statements? Does your
teachers voice rise or fall at
the end of each statement?
Lead the pupils to make
generalizations on intonation
exercises statement
and questions.
1. Youre
coming.
2. Youre
coming?
3. Hike the hill?
4. Lets hike to
the hill.
5. Grandfather is going.
6. Grandfather is going?
7. You are an artist.
8. You are an artist?
9. Climb the hill?
10. Climb the hill.
Vocabulary Development
Give the synonyms of the
following word in the
dictionary.
Spectacles eye glasses
Sociable friendly
Betray go against
Burrow dig
Frass wastes
Get a book and study its
parts :
1. Physical Make-up
2. Printed Parts
Reading of the selection :
All About Two-Legged and
Six Legged Bookworms on
page 3. Call on volunteers
to read aloud each
paragraph.
C. Comprehension Check
1. What are the two kinds of
bookworms mentioned in
the selection.
2. Compare the two kinds of
bookworms discussed in
the selection.
3. What does the expression
sticks his or her nose
into a book, mean?
4. Why does the writer says
books are the best friends
we can have?
5. Describe how six-legged
bookworms attack
books.
6. How can these
bookworms in libraries be
destroyed?
V. Evaluation
Put a check (
) on the
blank if the sentence tells
how to take care of books
and a cross (
x )if it does
not.
____1. I cover my books to
protect
the pages.
____2. I draw on the pages
of my
books.
____3.
I use the blank
pages of my
book as scratch
paper.
____4. I always keep my
books neat
and clean.
_____5. I let my books get
wet in the
rain.
June 25,
2015
Thursday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period,
the pupils should be able to
:
1. Identify the kinds of
sentences.
2. Write
sentences
according to kind by
creating an output.
II. Subject Matter
Kinds of Sentences
Making an Output
References :
Enhancing Language
Skills 5, p.8
www.pinterest.com
Materials :
Value : Creativity
III. Learning Experience
A. Entry Activity
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Attendance Report
4. Song, poems and
rhymes
B. Presentation
1. Motivation
want to see?
If you were Lora or
Carol, would you be
happy to meet your
new
classmates?
Why?
4. Sentence Analysis
Her name is Ms. de
Vera.
Have you met them?
Come to our house
on Saturday.
Shes young and very
pretty.
5. Abstraction
A Declarative
Sentence tells
something. It ends
with a period (.)
Interrrogative
Sentence asks
something. It ends
with a question mark
(?).
An Imperative
Sentence instructs
orders or requests. It
usually ends with a
period (.)
An Exclamatory
Sentence expresses
joy, surprise, anger or
other strong feelings.
It ends with an
exclamation point (!)
6. Application
Read
the
following
sentences. Write D if it is a
declarative sentence, In if
it
is
an
interrogative
sentence, Im if it is an
imperative sentence, and
Ex if it is an exclamatory
sentence.
1. _____ Arent you glad
you came?
IV. Evaluation :
3.
Which of these is an
exclamatory
sentence?
a. You are a fifth grade
student.
b. What a beautiful day!
c. What is your address?
d. Leave me alone.
4. Which of these is an
imperative
sentence?
a. I like the red dress.
b. Do you want to join the
contest?
c. Wow! You surprise me!
d. Bring coloring material
tomorrow.
5. What punctuation mark is
used for
interrogative sentence?
a. period
b. comma
c. question mark
d. exclamation point
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose -
1:40
3. Attendance Report
4. Song, poems and
rhymes
2:40
Peridot
Ruby
Amethyst -
3:00 4:00
4:00 5:00
5:00 6:00
June 17,
2014
Tuesday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period,
the pupils should be able to
:
1. Identify the kinds of
sentences.
2. Write
sentences
according to kind by
creating an output.
II. Subject Matter
Kinds of Sentences
Making an Output
References :
Enhancing Language
Skills 5, p.8
www.pinterest.com
Materials :
Value : Creativity
III. Learning Experience
A. Entry Activity
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
B. Presentation
1. Motivation
What do you feel
during the first day of
classes?
2. Reading of dialogue
Carol : Nice to see you again, Lora!
Lora : Im happy to be in school with
you, Carol.
Carol : We have lots of new classmates.
Lora : Yes, Carol. Im excited to meet
today.
And we have a new teachers,
too.
Carol : Oh yes. Shes Ms. Curtis, our
English
teacher and class adviser, too.
Lora : Shes young and pretty! She
looks like my
cousin, a teacher in high school.
Her
3.name
Comprehension
is Ms. de Vera.
Questions
Carol : Really!
I would like to meet your
Where
are the girls?
cousin.
Lora : IllWhy
introduce are
her to youthey
if you
come to excited?
house on Saturday.
our
Whom
does
Lora
Carol : Sure! Ill look forward to that.
want to see?
If you were Lora or
Carol, would you be
happy to meet your
new
classmates?
Why?
4. Sentence Analysis
Interrrogative
Sentence asks
something. It ends
with a question mark
(?).
An Imperative
Sentence instructs
orders or requests. It
usually ends with a
period (.)
An Exclamatory
Sentence expresses
joy, surprise, anger or
other strong feelings.
It ends with an
exclamation point (!)
6. Application
Read
the
following
sentences. Write D if it is a
declarative sentence, In if
it
is
an
interrogative
sentence, Im if it is an
imperative sentence, and
Ex if it is an exclamatory
sentence.
IV. Evaluation :
Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
1. Which of these is a
declarative sentence?
e. Will you go to store with
me?
f. Wow, you did a great
job!
g. I am student a grade
five.
h. Give me the keys.
2.
Which of these is an
interrogative
sentence?
e. You won the prize!
f. Can you play basketball?
g. I like to watch movies.
h. Give me the keys.
3. Which of these is an
exclamatory
sentence?
I. Objectives :
Reference :
Note : One week semestral
break from Oct. ___ to ____
2015.
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose -
English Expressways,
Reading
pages 16-19.
Teachers Manual
1:40
2:40
Peridot
Ruby
Amethyst -
3:00 4:00
4:00 5:00
5:00 6:00
September
17, 2015
Thursday
Materials:
Printed Chart of the
poem
III. Learning Activities
A. Entry Activity
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Attendance Report
4. Song, poems and
rhymes
B. Motivation
How do you spend
your leisure time? Do
you spend your time
wisely? There is a
saying that Time is
Gold. What does
this mean to you?
C. Unlocking of Difficulties
1. Resolution the act or
process of resolving.
2. Wisely aware of what is
going on.
3. Revive to bring back into
use.
4. Impulse a force that starts
a body into a motion.
5. Apparently appearing as
real or true.
6. Temper calmness of mind.
D. Presentation
1. Motivation
Have the pupils listen as
the teacher read the
poem on the board
aloud. Then volunteers
will read the poem by
stanza for the second
time.
G. Values Infusion
Why do we have to
spend our time
wisely?
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose -
1:40
2:40
Peridot
Ruby
Amethyst -
3:00 4:00
4:00 5:00
5:00 6:00
November
11, 2015
Wednesday
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I. Objectives :
III. PROCEDURE
A. Sharing Period
Prayer
Greetings
Attendance Report
Action Verb Song
B. Basic Sight Words
C. Review
Complete the
sentences with the
correct form of the
verb.
1. The president
(sponsor) a
cleanliness
program.
2. The homeowners
(rebuild) their old
fences.
3. They (report) to
work on
Saturdays.
4. Manuel and Erick
(repaint) the slides
in the park.
5. Engineer Vargas
(draw) the plans
for the town
playground.
D. Lesson Proper
1. Motivation
Open the book on
pp. 124-125. Read
the Story :
Hopefully, We
Shall See God.
Can you tell the
time expressions
used in the
paragraph?
2. Presentation
Open the book
and look at the
chart on p. 129.
3. Generalization
Is going to is
used with a
singular subject.
Are going to is
used with a plural
subject or with
subject YOU.
Am going is used
with subject I.
IV. Evaluation
Write the correct verb
indicating future
tense.
1. They _______ dance all night
long.
2.Next month he _____ be ten
years old.
3. It ______ be very cold on
December.
4. What time _____ he arrive?
5. We ____ eat in ten minutes.
V. Homework
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose -
1:40
2:40
Peridot
Ruby
Amethyst -
3:00 4:00
4:00 5:00
5:00 6:00
November
12, 2015
Thursday
III. PROCEDURE
A. Sharing Period
Prayer
Greetings
Attendance Report
Action Verb Song
B. Basic Sight Words
I. Objectives :
C. Review
Complete the
sentences with the
correct form of the
verb.
1. The president
(sponsor) a
cleanliness
program.
2. The homeowners
(rebuild) their old
fences.
3. They (report) to
work on
Saturdays.
4. Manuel and Erick
(repaint) the slides
in the park.
5. Engineer Vargas
(draw) the plans
for the town
playground.
D. Lesson Proper
1. Motivation
Open the book on
pp. 124-125. Read
the Story :
Hopefully, We
Shall See God.
Can you tell the
time expressions
used in the
paragraph?
2. Presentation
Open the book
and look at the
chart on p. 129.
3. Generalization
Is going to is
used with a
singular subject.
Are going to is
used with a plural
subject or with
subject YOU.
Am going is used
with subject I.
IV. Evaluation
Write the correct verb
indicating future
tense.
1. They _______ dance all night
long.
2.Next month he _____ be ten
years old.
3. It ______ be very cold on
December.
4. What time _____ he arrive?
5. We ____ eat in ten minutes.
V. Homework
Make 5 future tense
sentences.
spea
k
start
repl
y
nearly
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose -
1:40
2:40
Peridot
Ruby
Amethyst -
3:00 4:00
4:00 5:00
5:00 6:00
June 29,
2015
Monday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period,
the pupils should be able to
:
4. Identify Synonyms
5. Give the synonym of a
common word.
II. Subject Matter
Synonyms
Reference :
Reading for
Meaning pp. 35-39
Enhancing Reading
pp. 9-12
Materials:
Chart, copy of song
III. Learning Activities
A. Entry Activity
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Attendance Report
B. Drill :
Direction : Write whether the
sentence is declarative,
imperative, interrogative or
exclamatory.
_____1. Go get my screwdriver
out of the
workshop for me.
_____2. Quit being so cautious!
_____3. Do you like coconut
milk?
_____4. Jan reads 20 minutes
every
night.
_____5. My great grandmother
visited
America last year.
C. Review :
Directions : Add the correct
punctuation to the end of
these sentences, then on the
line
write
whether
the
sentence
is
Declarative,
Imperative, Interrogative or
Exclamatory.
7. Do you like chewing gum?
Interrogative
8. Drew dropped his book.
Declarative
SYNONYM SONG
(Tune : Hush Little Baby)
Synonyms almost the same.
Synonyms almost the same.
Come lets play a matching
game.
Sing two words that mean the
same.
When Im happy I am glad.
When Im naughty I am bad.
If its large.
Its also big.
A hog is also called a pig.
See me hurry.
See me rush.
To be quiet means to hush.
If I want I also wish.
A plastic bowl is still a dish.
Practice or repeat a song.
If you miss you go far wrong.
If you end you stop the game.
They have like meanings much
the same.
Synonyms almost the same.
Synonyms almost the same.
When Im naughty, I
am bad.
If its large, Its also
big.
6. Analysis and Abstraction
What do you notice
on the lyrics of the
song?
Can you give other
words from the song
that has the same
meaning?
What do we call the
words that have the
same meaning?
7. Generalization
Synonyms are words
that have the same
meaning.
8. Application
A. Read the story below :
Replace each underlined
words with a word in the
box that means about
the same thing.
Tim is having a
birthday
party
tonight. He wants to
bring people to his
house.
After the
presents, they will
eat the cake and go
home.
home
celebration invite
consume leave
following
spea
k
start
repl
y
nearly
Note :
June 19,
2014
Thursday
No lesson plan
from June 30
Sept.
16,
2015.
The
teacher
was
on Maternity
Leave.
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period,
the pupils should be able to
:
1. Identify Antonyms
2. Give the antonyms of a
common word.
II. Subject Matter
Antonyms
Reference : Reading for
Meaning pp. 60-68
Enhancing Reading
pp. 44-46
Materials:
Chart, copy of song
III. Learning Activities
A. Entry Activity
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Attendance Report
4. Song, poems and
rhymes
Schedule of Classes :
Peridot
12:20
1:20
Turquiose Amethyst Onyx
-
1:20 2:20
3:40 4:40
5:00 6:00
B. Drill :
Read : Words with ph (/f/
sound)
cellph
one
phenom
enon
monog
raph
paragr
aph
pharyn
x
philos
ophy
xyloph
one
Siphon
Physici
an
telegra
ph
topogr
aph
cinemat
ography
sophom
ore
philanth
ropist
pharmac
ology
phlegm
photosy
mthesis
typogra
phic
philologi
st
mammo
graphy
C. Review :
Directions : Circle the 2
synonyms for each
set of words.
toasty, chilly, cool,
comfortable
walk, crawl, stroll, run
argue, scare, confuse,
frighten
bravery, honesty, courage,
winner
record, paint, draw, sketch
D. Lesson Proper
1. Presentation
(Reading of Poem)
Quick as a Cricket
(by : Audrey Wood)
Im as quick as a cricket,
Im as slow as a snail,
Im as small as an ant,
Im as large as a whale.
Im as sad as a basset,
Im as happy as a lark,
Im as nice as a bunny,
Im as mean as a shark.
Im as cold as a toad,
Im as hot as a fox,
Im as weak as a kitten,
Im as strong as an ox.
Im as loud as a lion.
Im as quiet as a clam,
Im as tough as a rhino,
Im as gentle as a lamb.
Im as brave as a tiger,
Im as shy as a shrimp,
Im as tame as a poodle,
Im as wild as a chimp.
Im as lazy as a lizard,
Im as busy as a bee,
Put it all together,
And youve got me!
2. Analysis
What descriptions are
used in the poem?
What do you noticed
on the descriptions
made by the author?
3. Generalization
Antonyms are words
with opposite
meaning.
Can you give other
words from the song
that has the same
meaning?
What do we call the
words that have the
same meaning?
4. Generalization
Synonyms are words
that have the same
meaning.
5. Application
A. Let the pupils give
examples of antonym
pairs. You can use this
refus
e
noisy
expensi
ve
child
wet
many
cloud
y
On a sunny day in
May, a parent went to the
park. She put a blanket on
the dry grass. The ground
felt hard.
A man was
selling cheap lemonade
nearby.
She decided to
buy some and hoped the
man would accept her
money. There were few
people at the park and it
was very quiet.
After
walking around awhile she
went back to her blanket.
It was time for her to leave
the empty park.
IV. Evaluation :
Color the circle yellow if the
words inside are synonyms
and pink if the words inside
are antonyms.
many
few
mad
angry
easy
simpl
e
late
early
right
wrong
open
shut
October 07,
2016
Friday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period,
the pupils should be able to
:
1. Write a legibly a correct
friendly
2. letter.
3. Identify the parts of a
letter.
4. Observe
the
correct
format in writing a letter.
5. Use the time frame
allotted in writing a
letter.
6. Observe the verb used
in the paragraph.
II. Subject Matter
Story : Friendly Letter
Materials:
Formal Theme
writing paper, printed
materials
Value : Write correctly and
legibly.
III. Learning Activities
A. Entry Activity
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Attendance Report
4. Poem
B. Presentation
Show the Friendly Letter
Song
INCy WiNCy Spider
Im a friendly letter.
My headings at the top.
Slide over to the right,
I write the date and stop.
And then I put Dear
Someone with a comma ( , )
at the end.
Next I go write the body,
My message to my friend.
I choose a closing like Your
friend or Love forever
more.
I end it with a comma ( , ),
of that Im very sure.
I sign my first and last name
and now Im at the end.
And my perfect friendly letter,
Im ready now to send!
Identifying the 5 parts of
the letter.
Showing sample friendly
letter format.
October 14,
2016
Friday
I. Objectives :
https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=WFPJ8GpTF9U
Materials:
Tarpapel, Tarpauline and
Powerpoint Presentation
III. Learning Proper
A. Entry Activity
1. Prayer
2. Attendance
3. Chants, song and poems
B. Pronunciation Drill
Past Tense : Regular
Verbs
Listening Pronunciation
by Kristi Reyes (please see
the Powerpoint Presentation)
References :
C. Review :
Choose the correct form of the
following verbs inside the box.
wake(s) up - open(s) - speak(s) take(s) - do(es) - cause(s) - live(s) play(s) - close(s) - live(s) - drink(s)
How do we form a
Past Simple?
D. Lesson Proper
1. Motivation
Verb Song
Presentation
Powerpoint Presentation
English Conversation
Simple Past Regular
3. Analysis and Discussion
Present
Tense
Past Tense
1. talk
2. dress
3. lock
4. watch
5. park
6. bake
7. like
8. hope
9. change
10. replac
e
11. spy
12. envy
13. study
14. stop
15. plan
16. prefer
17. regret
talked
dressed
locked
watche
d
parked
baked
liked
hoped
change
d
replace
d
spied
envied
studied
stopped
planned
preferre
d
regrette
d
4. Generalization
The ____________ of the
verb is used to express
an action that happened
at a definite time in the
past. Time expressions
such
as
________,
____________,
____________,
_____________,
___________.
Examples :
Jog jogged
Rub rubbed
Mop mopped
4. For verbs ending in
consonant
y,
change the y to I
and add ed.
Examples :
Study studied
Cry cried
Fry fried
5. Application
and so forth are used
with the past form of the
verb. The past form of
Regular verbs is formed
in the following ways.
Directions :
IV. Evaluation
Directions : Fill in the blanks
with the correct past tense to
complete the sentence.
1. Zenaida found an injured
dog and _______ it home.
(carry,
carried,
carries,
carrying)
1. Thursday
I. Objectives :
Materials:
Charts, Printed
Materials
C. Review
Write the correct verb that
agrees with each indefinite
pronoun.
1. However one (was-were)
written in green ink.
2. Everybody (has-have) a
theory about the
mysterious writer.
3. Many (thinkthinks)
Pedro Rosales might be
the author.
4. Someone (smile-smiles)
at the writer shyness.
5. Someone (has-have) to
step forward before the
dance.
D. Discussion (1)
Generalization
E.
1.
2.
3.
4.
c) Preparation of bio
data form.
d) Filling out forms
proper.
IV. Evaluation
Checking and
recording of test.
On the spot
b) Motivation
November
09, 2015
Monday
I.
Objectives :
At the end of the day,
students should be able
to :
1. Make inferences
description in applying
for a job.
Learning Activities
a) Entry Activity
Prayer
Greetings
Attendance Report
g)
b) Motivation
h)
c) Unlocking of Difficulties
Use of Context Clues
a. Disappointed
b. Swallow
c. Tug
d. Stuck
e. Tossed
f. Struggled
i)
j)
2. The
shrimp
was
smooth.
3. The shrimp was a
bait on the hook.
Do you think the baby
Fish enjoyed his trip to
the land?
1. Yes
2. No
3. Perhaps
Why did Mother Fish
allow Baby Fish to go?
1. Because Baby Fish got
angry.
2. Because Baby Fish did
not eat and
play.
3. Because Baby Fish did
not sleep
What do you think will
Mother Fish do after
the incident?
1. Mother will look for
Baby Fish.
2. Mother will go away.
3. Mother will kill the
fisherman.
Generalization
What is an inference?
k) Application
Petes Catch
Pete considered himself a
fine fisherman. He stood on the
river bank as he held his fishing
line with the patience only
fisherman knew. His heart beat
faster as he felt a tug on the line.
He was excited as he plated his
feet firmly on the ground. He
gave a big pull expecting to find
a big fish at the hook of his
fishing line.
Disappointment
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose
Peridot
Ruby
Amethyst
1:40
3:00
4:00
5:00
2:40
4:00
5:00
6:00
June 26,
2015
Friday
I. Objectives :
II.
Learning Content
A. Sharing Period
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Tongue Twister
B. Vocabulary
1.
2.
3.
4.
luminous
diffuse
visible
impurities
G. Listening Exercises
1. Story reading by the
teacher.
2. Answering the
exercises
H. Cooperative Exercises
1. Silent reading
2. Answering the exercises
3. Proving the answers
I. Individual Exercises
1. Silent reading
2. Answering the exercises
individually.
IV. Evaluation
A. Checking of answers
B. Recording of scores
C. Getting the frequency of
scores
D. On the spot remedial
work
Schedule of Classes :
Peridot
12:20
1:20
Turquiose Amethyst Onyx
-
1:20 2:20
3:40 4:40
5:00 6:00
February 17,
2015
Tuesday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the day,
students should be able
to :
1. Identify the preposition
used in the sentence.
II. Subject Matter
Preposition &
Prepositional Phrase
Reference : English This Way
Enhancing
Language Skills 6
pp. 193, 195
Materials:
Printed Visual Aids
III. Learning Experiences
a) Sharing Period
Prayer
Greetings
Attendance Report
b) Review
c) Lesson Proper
1. Presentation
Study the following .
a. We will meet at
the cafeteria.
b. She lives in
Quezon City
c. Please pt the
books on the
table.
2. Analysis /
Discussion
Where does she
lived?
Prepositional
Phrase is a group
of words that
begin with the
preposition and
ends with a noun
or pronoun as
object of the
preposition.
At indicates exact
time, exact
address or
location.
Ex. He arrived
at seven
oclock.
In indicate nonspecific time,
location within the
place.
IV. EVALUATION
Direction :Underline the prepositional
phrases in these
sentences.
1. My grandparents farm is situated
near the factory.
2. The carabaos shed is under the
acacia tree.
3. There is a flower garden in front of
my grandparents home.
4. The people in the farm work
throughout the day.
5. At noon they stop working to eat
their packed lunch.
4. Fixing Skills
Write on, in, at to
complete the sentence.
1. He will be ____ the school
by noon.
2. She will be _____ Germany
this summer.
3. Submit your project early
_____ the morning.
4. The graduation rites is
____ March 25, 2015.
5. Please be ready with your
materials ____ Monday.
Answers :
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose -
1:40
Peridot
3:00
Ruby
4:00
Amethyst -
5:00
2:40
4:00
5:00
6:00
October 20,
2015
Tuesday
I. Objectives :
Study the
sentences.
following
Actions that
is happening
now.
A permanent
action
or
location.
A
habitual
action.
Singular subject
takes the s
form
of
the
verb and plural
subject
takes
the base form
of the verb.
and
What
is
the
subject in each
sentence?
Is it singular or
plural?
What is the verb
used?
When
do
the
actions happen?
3. Generalization
The tense of a
verb tells the time
of the action.
Simple Present
Tense of the verb
is
used
to
expressed
the
following :
4. Fixing Skillls
IV. Evaluation
1. Checking and on the
spot remedial work.
2. Frequency of scores.
3. What have you
learned today?
V. Assignment
Write down sentences about
what you did last summer.
Underline the verbs used in
each sentence.
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose -
1:40
Peridot
3:00
Ruby
4:00
Amethyst -
5:00
2:40
4:00
5:00
6:00
October 21,
2015
Wednesday
I.
Objecti
ves :
References :
Wash
Cry
Pay
Carry
Forecast
D. Lesson Proper
1. Motivation
Study the sentences
below :
1. Father washes
the car
every Saturday.
2. Father washed
car last
Saturday.
1. Susan and
Emmy eat
cookies every
recess
time.
2. Susan and
Emmy ate
cookies at
recess time
yesterday.
1. She borrows a
book once a week.
2. She borrowed a
book
last week.
1. They swim in
the pool
every morning.
2. They swam in
the pool
yesterday
morning.
1. Amy reads a
storybook
once a week.
2. Amy read
storybook last
week.
simply
memorize
following list.
PRESENT
PAST
Is
Am
Go
Eat
Drink
Sleep
Read
Sing
Stand
Run
Write
Sell
Buy
Sweep
Teach
Drive
Swim
Dive
Light
Cut
Bring
brought
Say
Make
Fly
Pay
Lend
Lead
Sit
Take
Build
was
was
went
ate
the
drank
slept
read
sang
stood
ran
wrote
sold
bought
swept
taught
drove
swam
dived/dove
lit/lighted
cut
said
maid
flew
paid
lent
led
sat
took
built
4. Generalization
The Simple Past Form
of the verb is used to
express an action that
happened at a definite
time in the past. Time
expressions such as a
minute
ago,
yesterday, last week,
yesterday morning, a
decade ago, and so
forth are used with the
past form of the verb.
The
past
form
of
Regular verbs is formed
by adding d or ed,
doubled
the
last
consonant and add ed if
the word is ending in
consonant y, change the
y to I and add ed.
If the verb is irregular
verb no rules to follow
in forming their past
form.
You
simply
memorize them.
5. Application
Give the past form of the
following regular verbs below :
4. Close
5. Jump
6. Live
7. Pray
8. Love
9. Camp
10. Talk
11. Dive
12. Look
13. Save
Give the past form of the
verbs ending in y and onesyllable verbs.
1. Hug
2. Study
3. Cry
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose -
1:40
Peridot
3:00
Ruby
4:00
Amethyst -
5:00
2:40
4:00
5:00
6:00
November
27, 2015
Friday
I. Objectives :
C. Seatwork Activities
Reading Appreciation
References :
Different children story
books
Materials:
IV. Evaluation :
Note :
November 30, 2015 is a
Holiday due to the
Celebration of Andress
Bonifacios Day.
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose -
1:40
Peridot
3:00
Ruby
4:00
Amethyst -
5:00
http://www.elementary.ph/u
sing adjectives
describing-persons-placesanimals-ideas-and-events.
2:40
4:00
5:00
6:00
December
03, 2015
Thursday
I. Objectives :
ADJECTIVES:
References :
PELC Speaking 8.2, p. 14
Building Bridges Through
Communication 2, pp. 8586. Language Learning
Made Easy 3, pp. 313-314,
331-335.
Materials :
Printed Chart of the Story &
Printed Materials
III. Procedure
A. Preparatory
Activities
1. Unlocking of
Difficulties
Crawled - move forward on
the hands and knees or by
dragging the body close to the
ground.
Frightened - afraid or
anxious.
Grabbed - grasp or seize
suddenly and roughly.
Stirring - causing great
excitement or strong emotion;
rousing.
B. Motivation
What do you feel
when you see a
snake?
C. Motive Question
What can you say
about the snake? the
man?
D. Development of the
Lesson
E. Analysis/Discussion
Comprehension
Check-up
1. Who
are
the
characters in the
story?
F. Generalization
What do we use to
describe
persons,
places, animals, ideas
and events?
ADJECTIVES is used
to
describe
persons,
places, animals, ideas
and events.
G. Post Activity
1. Application
Read the story and
write
down
the
descriptive
words
used.
Nina is fond of pets. She
has a new pet cat whom she
calls Crissy. Here is how Nina
describes her.
Heres my pet Crissy.
She is healthy and funny. She
looks fierce but she is friendly.
She has a red ribbon on her
neck. After drinking milk, she
still eats rice and fish. She is
very greedy.
2. Enrichment
Activities
Fill in the blank with
correct adjective that
excited
interestin
g
joyful
understanding
generous
happy
3. Formative Test
Complete
the
following
sentences using the adjectives in
the box.
hard
sharp
juicy
rainy
fresh
hot
fragrant
nutritious
wide
Schedule of Classes :
Turquiose -
1:40
Peridot
3:00
2:40
4:00
Ruby
4:00
Amethyst -
5:00
5:00
6:00
December
04, 2015
Friday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period
the students must be able
to :
1. Note the details of the
selection.
2. Answer the exercises.
II. Subject Matter
Skill
: A Noting Details
Reference
:
Developing
Reading Power V
Listening Attentively
III. Learning Experiences
A. Entry Activity
Prayer
Greetings
Attendance
Poem/chants/songs
B. Review
Recall the whquestion
C. Vocabulary
Development
D. Listening Exercise
1. Story reading by the
teacher
2. Answer exercise
cooperatively
3. Proving the answer
E. Cooperative Exercise
1. Silent reading of the
selection
2. Answer the exercise
cooperatively.
3. Proving the answer
F. Individual Exercise
1. Silent reading
2. Answering
individually
IV. Evaluation
1. Checking and on the
spot remedial work.
2. Graphing of scores
3. Sharing insights :
What have you
learned today?
December
07, 2015
Monday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period
the students must be able
to :
1. Identify the adjective
used in the sentence.
2. Answer the prepared
activity for the day
for mastery about the
topic
that
is
discussed for that
day.
II. Subject Matter
III. Procedure
Activity 1 :
Read each
sentence.
Then, encircle
the adjective used and
draw an arrow to the word
it describes. The first one
has been done for you.
1. Many people gathered
at the park.
10.
We
swept
dried leaves.
IV. Evaluation
What
have
learned today?
the
you
December
08, 2015
Tuesday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period
the students must be able
to :
1. Use
the
positive,
comparative
and
superlative degree of
adjectives.
II. Subject Matter :
Topic :
Comparison of
Adjectives
Reference
:
Basic
&
Beyond Language 3 pp.
169 176.
Materials : Printed Output
Visual
Aid,Photocop
y exercises
III. Learning Activities
A. Entry Activity
Prayer
Attendance
Poem/Songs/Chant/
B. Review
Directions : Identify the
verbs in the
following
sentences.
1. I like to drink chocolate
milk.
2. The flower base fell on
the floor and broke.
3. Who broke the statue?
4. I lost my calculator.
5. Sam
loves
to
play
basketball.
6. They play music too
loudly.
7. My brother bought a
new bike.
8. Have you ever taken a
ferry?
9. Eating too much sugar is
bad for you.
10.
Do you like to go
to the cinema?
C. Lesson Proper
1. Presentation
Show the pupils a
picture
of
pencils
asked
them
to
describe it.
Possible answer :
Set A has many
pencils.
Set B has more
pencils than Set
A.
Set C has most
pencils among
the three sets.
Superlative degree
compares three or
more nouns or
pronouns.
We add est to one
syllable adjective
and most to more
than two syllable
word.
The superlative
degree is always
preceded by the
word the.
4. Fixing Skills
Complete
table
of
degrees
adjectives.
POSITIVE
SUPERLATIVE
the
three
of
COMPARATIVE
1. brave
__________
_________
2. _________ darker
_________
3. _________ __________
heaviest
4. pretty
__________
_________
5. _________ stronger
_________
Directions : Fill in the correct
form of the words in brackets
(comparative or superlative)
1. My house is [big] bigger
than yours.
2. This flower is [beautiful]
________ than that one.
October 03,
2016
Monday
I. Objectives :
Materials : Tarpapel
and
Powerpoint
Presentation
Reference :
2. Attendance
3. Poem
4. Pronunciation of words
with silent letters.
Exercise 1:
Directions : Read the
following Psalm with
correct phrasing.
you
on
learn
October 04,
2016
Tuesday
I. Objectives :
Exercise 2 :
Directions :
Do the
same on Exercise 1,
copy the Psalm and put
the correct phrasing.
PUPILS
CREED
We, the pupils of Isabelo delos Reyes
Elementary School
o Linking Verb
Materials : Tarpapel and
Powerpoint
Presentation
B. Lesson Proper
1. Motivation
Show picture
phrase
with
Planting of trees.
Repairing
fences.
the
C. Cooperative Exercise
1. In the previous lesson,
you learned that verbs
express
action
or
condition or state of
being;
Examples :
They plant fruit trees.
Smoking is one of
the leading causes
of fatal diseases.
(pls. see Eng. & Me p.
94)
Habitual Action
Ariel,
Arman,
Arnold and Anna
always
pray
together.
D. Discussion
Tense tells when the
action happened or took
place. Tense is the form
of a verb that shows the
time of an action or
condition.
A verb or
action may happen in
the present, happened
in the past, or will
happen in the future.
Simple present tense is
used to express any of
the following:
General Truth
E. Generalization
Verb - is a word that
tells what the subject
does or what is done to
the subject.
Tense tells when the
action happened or took
place. It shows the time
of an action or condition.
The
Simple
Present
Tense is used to express
General Truth
Habitual Actions
There are rules in
using s form of the
verb.
1. Use a verb that ends
in s when the
subject is singular or
when talking about
one person or thing.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
October 05,
2016
Wednesday
I. Objectives :
B. Lesson Proper
1. Motivation
Show picture of
football players
My name is Eldritz.
years olf. I am in
I am 31
Planting of trees.
Repairing
fences.
the
C. Cooperative Exercise
3. In the previous lesson,
you learned that verbs
express
action
or
condition or state of
being;
Examples :
They plant fruit trees.
They water the plants
everyday.
They clean their yard.
They dig the canal.
They
burn
the
rubbish.
4. This time, you will learn
that verbs have tenses.
D. Discussion
Tense tells when the
action happened or took
place. Tense is the form
of a verb that shows the
time of an action or
condition.
A verb or
action may happen in
the present, happened
in the past, or will
happen in the future.
Simple present tense is
used to express any of
the following:
Beneficial favorable or
ad
advantageous
resulting in good.
Scalded injure with
very hot liquid or steam.
October 10,
2016
Monday
I. Objectives :
At the end of the period
the students must be able
to :
A. Noted details of the
selection.
B. Answer the exercises
independently.
II. Subject Matter :
Topic :
Reading to
Directions
Follow
Precise
Entry Activities
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Attendance
4. Songs,
poems
chants
B. Vocabulary
Harmful causing
likely to cause harm.
or
or
the
customary code of polite
behavior in society or
among members of a
particular profession or
group.
C. Listening Exercises
1. Story reading by the
teacher.
2. Answering
the
exercises
3. Proving the answers
D. Cooperative Exercises
1. Silent Reading
2. Answering
the
exercises
3. Proving the answers
E. Individual Exercises
1. Silent Reading
2. Answering
the
exercises individually.
IV. Evaluation
Checking of answers
Recording of scores
Getting the frequency
of scores.
On the spot remedial
work.
V. Assignment
Bring
your
white
board.
Have
advance
reading about past
tense of the verb.
Practice Exercises :
Where
When
Gaily
Here
Late
Quietly
Nearby
Yesterda
y
How
Often
Sometime
s
always
line, write P if it is an
adverb of place, F if it is
an adverb of frequency,
M if it is adverb of
manner, and T, if it is an
adverb of time.
____1. The sun joyfully
accepted his
victory.
____2. We visit the dentist
regularly.
____3. The wind faced its
defeat
gracefully.
____4. The challenge took
place nearby.
____5. Finally, who won the
challenge?
____6. Did the wind blow
several times?
____7. The sun shone only
once.
____8. The sun did not shine so
strenuously.
____9 The man passed through
the
prairie.
____10. The victor won the
challenge
convincingly.
V. Assignment
What is adverbs? Give
examples and its kinds.
Opinion
Size
Age
Shape
Colour
Origin
Material
Purpose
V. ASSIGNMENT
What is the order pattern of
adjectives in a series.
Give an example using a chart
in
showing
the
correct
sequencing of adjective in a