General Santos City Division
Lagao National High School
Purok Malakas, San Isidro, General Santos City
S.Y. 2018-2019
Subject: Reading and Writing Skills Date: December
10, 2018
Teacher: Margie T. Javier Lesson Plan No.
Section Time Day Section Time Day
11- HOUSEKEEPING 7:30 - 9:30 MTh 11-ARTS & DESIGN 7:30 - 9:30 TFri
11- BREAD 9:45 - 11:45 MTh 11-HUMSS-B 3:00 - 4:20 TFri
11- STEM 3:00 - 4:20 MTh
No. of day/s: 1 day
Code: EN11/12RWS-IIIa-3.3
Learning Competency: Distinguishes between and among patterns of development in writing
across disciplines.
d. Definition
I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, students must be able to:
a. recognize a definition text and its parts;
b. identify the significant steps in developing a definition paragraph or text;
c. organize ideas to form an effective definition paragraph; and,
d. develop an appreciation in using definition in creating a paragraph as one of the
methods of paragraph development.
II. SUBJECT MATTER:
Topic: Patterns of Development
References: Enhanced English Engagements: Reading and Writing by Agbayani, Diana
R. Ph.D., et. al.
Resources: manila paper, pentel pen, picture/lcd projector
III. PRESENTATIONS
A. Preliminaries
Prayer
Checking of Attendance
Review the previous lesson
The student describes his o her seatmate (Description)
B. Pre-assessment
C. Lesson Proper
Motivation
Let’s Warm Up.
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Activity # 1: Do you feel me?
The group chooses one emotion to define using The Four Graphic Organizer.
The teacher facilities a quick presentation of the output.
definition characteristics
Ex. Joy
example Non-example
D. Activity: (Cooperative Learning Strategy)
The groups are given an envelope with paragraphs. They are tasked to
arrange the paragraph logically.
E. Analysis
The teacher processes the activity further with the following guide questions:
1. How did you come up with your answers for the 1st activity?
(Defining a term)
2. What is the text all about? (students present the topic of their
text}
3. How did the text present the ideas about the topic? (leading to
Definition}
4. How did you arrange the paragraphs? (leading to Organization
of ideas)
5. What are your clues/hints on how to arrange the ideas or
paragraphs? Leading to Cohesion and Coherence)
6. What are the important parts of a text? (leading to important
parts of a paragraph)
F. Abstraction
The teacher confirms students’ answer and review salient points presented
during analysis.
Input on Definition Paragraph/Text
Definition is a method of development which is essentially employed in expository
writings which aim to explain, define or interpret facts or ideas. More than a statement
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of what a thing is, by explanation a definition is strengthened which is in turn may be
supported by details and examples.
Definition Text/Definition Paragraph
A writing that explains what a term means
Tells reader what term is being defined
Presents clear and basic information
Uses facts, examples, or anecdotes that readers will understand
When you write a definition paragraph, you can include a definition from the dictionary
or use an original definition.
Correct and varied sentence structure is essential to the quality of your sentences and
paragraphs.
When you write, the ideas and the words are usually your own. However, sometimes
you might want to borrow someone else’s words. When you use another person’s
words, you must let the reader know that they are not yours.
Good writer include examples, especially when they are writing about a difficult or
abstract topic.
INTRODUCTION
Give a generic definition of you term or an attention grabbing text.
Give a contradiction to your term to contrast it.
End your introduction by giving your own definition that you are going to
expound upon throughout the rest of the essay.
Body
Provide a few different points that construct your interpretation of the definition.
Provide background information.
Each point should have its own paragraph
Point 1:
- Include the first component of your definition.
- Give your analysis for how the example substantiates your definition.
Point 2:
- Present a second aspect of your term
- Give an example and provide analysis
Point 3: (If necessary)
CONCLUSION
give an overview of you point
explain how the definition has impacted your life
(you may) bring back attention grabber at the beginning of your essay to
connect
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G. Application
PARAGRAPH BURGER CHALLENGE
The teacher gives the class another definition text.
Students read the text and identify the parts.
PRESENTATION
Group 1 Introduction
Group 2 Body – 1st Point
Group 3 Body – 2nd Point
Group 4 Body - 3rd Point
Group 5 Conclusion
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IV. Assessment
The teacher provides worksheets for the assessment. The students answer individual.
V. Assignment (Writing Composition Activity)
a. Choose one picture and write a Definition Paragraph about the following idea. Use
the rubric as your guide.
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Rubric:
DEFINITION PARAGRAPH RUBRIC
Content
Paragraph
Structure
Sentence
Structure
Punctuation
Capitalization
Spelling
Prepared by: Checked and Monitored by: Noted by:
Margie T. Javier Edward O. Castino, MT II Leonardo B. Genoguin
Teacher III Principal II
Types of Friends
Friends can be classified according to their honesty, loyalty,
the type that fits you into their schedule, or the type that finds
time for you when they need something. An honest friend tells
you the truth even if it’s not always what you want to hear. In
the long run, that honest friend may have saved you from
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embarrassment or possible rejection. They give you
constructive criticism overall.
The loyal friend is the type of friend that will be there for you
through the thick and the thin. They don’t care how good or
bad you may look one day; they are sensitive to your feelings,
they respect you and other people in your life and most of all
they will never let you down when times are hard. They may
be what you call a best friend.
The third group, the person that fits you into their schedule, is
the type of person that is always on the go. They barely have
time for themselves let alone another person. More than likely
they will not be there for you when you need them most,
because they are so wrapped up in their busy, hectic life.
Then you have the self-absorbent type of “friend” that finds
time for you only when they need something. This type of
person isn’t what you would call a friend. This person my
always be extremely nice to you because they know that if
they are nice to you then they will more than likely get what
they want. They will call you every once in a while when it is
almost time for them to use that person again it may be for a
ride to work, home, or they just want somebody to hangout
with because they have no other friends.
If the person that is being used is smart, they will eventually
realize that they are getting used and will stop being there for
that person.
EATING DISORDERS
Eating disorders are a serious problem. One disorder people think
at most often in anorexia. Th male and female is afraid of gaining
weight so they become meticulous and controlling about the amount of
food they are swallow. The adequate food portions make the body go
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into a starvation mode and if left unchecked, it may lead to heart
damage, stroke and death.
Another example of an eating disorder is bulimia. With this disorder,
the person is stuck at the middle of their desire for food and the desire
not to gain weight. Therefore, a vicious cycle of eating large quantities
of food followed by vomiting develops. Over time, the vomiting may
cause damages to the esophagus, deteriorates the enamel of the teeth,
and damages the heart.
My last case in point is binge eating. Food becomes a crutch to ease
unhappiness and stress felt in life. The taste and texture of food is
comforting which invites overeating. This leads to a feeling of guilt, but
the lure of food overrides the feeling. The individual eats until he
becomes overweight or obese. Obesity leads to heart disease as well
as higher risk of diabetes, cancer, and arthritis. Many times, eating
disorders are a signal that a person is suffering from mental anguish,
however, they manifest themselves as sever health problems.
EARTHQUAKES
Earthquakes can be classified into three main types based on the place
movements. The first type is known as the convergent boundary. Also known as
destructive plate boundary, this type of earthquake happens when two tectonic
plates move toward one another and collide. The second type of earthquake is
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called the divergent boundary. During this type of earthquake, two plates are forced
to move away from each other resulting in a rift zone. The last type is called the
conservative plate boundary or transform fault. During this type of earthquake, two
tectonic plates past one another.
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