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Daily Lesson Log (DLL) in English 9: Page 1 of 5
Daily Lesson Log (DLL) in English 9: Page 1 of 5
I. OBJECTIVES:
A. Content Standards: The learner demonstrates understanding of how Anglo-American Literature and
other text types serve as means of preserving unchanging values in a changing world, also how to use the features
of a full-length play, tense consistency, modals, active and passive constructions plus direct and indirect speech to
enable him/her competently performs in a full-length play.
B. Performance Standards: The learner competently performs in a full-length play through applying
effective verbal and non-verbal strategies and ICT resources based on the following criteria: Focus, Voice, Delivery
and Dramatic Conventions.
C. Learning Competencies/Objectives
EN9WC-IVa-11: Compose a play review
EN9V-IVb-29: Get familiar with the technical vocabulary for drama and theatre (like
stage directions)
II. CONTENT (Subject Matter): Play Review “Death of a Salesman Act II” by Henry Miller
III. LEARNING RESOURCES:
1. K to 12 Curriculum Guide (May, 2016)
3. Online Reference
IV. PROCEDURES:
Daily Routine:
Prayer
Checking of the attendance and classroom’s cleanliness.
1. ___________________ is a spontaneous style of theater through which scenes are created with
advance rehearsal or a script.
2. ___________________ is a dramatic form popular in the 1800s and characterized by an emphasis on
a plot and physical action (versus characterization), cliffhanging events, heart-tugging emotional
appeals, the celebration of virtue, and a strongly moralistic tone.
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Let students give words that they can think of when they say play review.
WORD ASSOCIATION
PLAY
REVIEW
D. Developing Mastery
Let Students answer the following questions:
With your group, write a play review of Death of a Salesman Act One by Arthur
Miller.
In your review, focus on the following:
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2. Answer who, what, where, and when in paragraph The introductory paragraph should cover basic
information about the play, including:
The full title of the play.
Where did you see the show? Name the theater or setting where you saw the play.
When did you see the show? Maybe it was opening night, or the last week of the show‘s run. Be specific
about the exact date you saw the show.
Who wrote the show? Who directed the show? Name the playwright, the director, and the name of the
production company.
3. Discuss the plot in paragraph 2. Briefly summarize the plot of the play, including the setting, the main
characters, and the story arc of the characters. Try to keep the summary to one or two lines. You should give
the reader just enough information to get a general sense of the play‘s plot.
4. Talk about the acting and directing in paragraph 3. React to the performers playing the characters in the
play. Use their real names and their character names.
5. Analyze the design elements of the play in paragraph 4. The design elements are a big part of a production
and should be discussed in detail in your review. Focus your analysis on: (1) the set and the props, (2)
blocking, (3) the lighting, (4) the costumes and the make up, and (5) the sound.
6. React to the play as a whole in paragraph 5. Here is where your final critique should be in the review. Avoid
clichéd phrases like ―the play was bad‖ or ―the production wasn‘t very entertaining.‖ Instead state your
opinion of the performance as a whole, and show why your response to the play is valid and significant. The
rest of your review should support your overall judgment of the play.
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G. Evaluating Learning
Check the Play Review of each group using the Rubric
WRITING A PLAY REVIEW RUBRIC
Teamwork All the members in the One or two members Three or more
team did not members did not Only the team leader
contributed to the contribute to the work contribute to the work works in the group
work
V. REMARKS:
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VI. REFLECTION:
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation ______________
No. of cases who answered correctly at least ______________
B. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation who scored below 50%
_______________
C. Did the remedial lesson work? No. of learners who caught up with the lesson _________
D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation __________
Assistance from:
Department Head:
Principal:
Supervisor:
G. What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to share with other teachers?
Innovation or localized materials used to be shared with other teachers.
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