Mother To Son (Langston Hughes)
Mother To Son (Langston Hughes)
Mother To Son (Langston Hughes)
No. of hours: 1
(Description Mother to Son (a poem by: Langston Hughes)
of the
lesson)
Objectives Knowledge Analyze the poem
References CG and TG
and Pictures
Materials Powerpoint presentation (slideshare.net)
Text of “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes
Elements of Procedure
the lesson
Preparation Activity 1. Prayer
(5 min) 2. Checking of Attendance
3. Imagine it is your birthday and you are about to receive a very
special gift. The gift however is placed on top of a hill in which you
need to go through a thousand steps to get it. On the 38th steps,
you meet a snake and so you retreat down to the 8th steps. You
Presentation resumed your climb and finally reach the top. How many steps did
you take to reach the gift?
4. Review: What was the most difficult challenge that you have
encountered as a student?
(10 min) 1. Invite students to work on the BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE task
where they’ll work with their group and look closely at the picture
and describe it
Group 1 - mother and son
Group 2 – a thousand steps
Group 3 – an old wooden staircase
Analysis 1. Talk about how the drawing picture illustrates the same meaning
(15 min) being conveyed in the quotations, then relate them.
2. Explain how closely they think/ believe the drawing match their
mental image of coping with challenges. Let them share their findings with
the rest of the class
3. Accept varied responses, then give feedback.
Abstraction (10 Invite students to reflect on these questions:
min) 1. To what can you compare life?
2. Do words have the power to help a person get through hard or
difficult times?
3. Read the poem “Mother to Son” (by group)
Engage students to take active control in Differentiated Work where they
Application (10 will do a Gallery Walk after their differentiated task
min)
Group 1 - They will read the poem and look for words that they found
difficult then make a list of all of them. Then they will use a dictionary
to find the synonyms of each word.
Group 2 - Let them copy the illustration of the stairs as shown in their
learning material and fill it up with entries called for.
Group 3 – As they will read the poem, they will discover the answer to
these questions.
Products/perfor
mance
Preparing for What poetic devices are
Assignment the new lesson used in the poem?
RUBRICS
CRITERIA 8 9 10 TOTAL
Delivery The presentation The presentation The presentation
was not well was good was well-executed
executed
Analyze the poem and answer the following questions. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
____1. Every step we take has stones and uneven paths that we need to trod across, but they shouldn't be the
reason for us to give up. The synonym of trod is:
____2. Life for me ain't been no crystal stair" The meaning of this passage is the following: EXCEPT
____3. "It's had tacks in it/ and splinters" The "staircase" of life has been describe in the poem as the
following: EXCEPT
____4. "And sometimes going in the dark/Where there ain't been no light"