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I-Objectives: Lesson Plan in English

This lesson plan aims to teach students about connotation and denotation. The teacher will start with an introductory activity to engage students. They will then discuss the definitions and differences between connotation and denotation through examples. Students will be split into groups to practice identifying connotative and denotative meanings of words. To conclude, students will complete an evaluation activity and homework assigning connotative and denotative sentences.

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I-Objectives: Lesson Plan in English

This lesson plan aims to teach students about connotation and denotation. The teacher will start with an introductory activity to engage students. They will then discuss the definitions and differences between connotation and denotation through examples. Students will be split into groups to practice identifying connotative and denotative meanings of words. To conclude, students will complete an evaluation activity and homework assigning connotative and denotative sentences.

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LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH and editing


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I- OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:

 define Connotation and Denotation;


 give examples on Connotation and Denotation and
 appreciate the importance of Connotation and Denotation

II- SUBJECT MATTER


Topic: Identifying Connotation and Denotation
Reference/s: https://brainly.ph/question (internet)
Materials: Modules, Projector Screen and Projector

III- PROCEDURE

A. Preliminary activities

1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of attendance

B. Developmental Activities

Review: The teacher will ask the students, what


have you learned in our past lesson last Monday.

C. Motivation

The teacher will conduct a game called 'charade'. In this game


there will be 2 groups. A member will get a piece of paper in the
bowl, act the given word and let his/her group members to
guess the word.

D. Activity

The teacher will group the class into two groups. Each group
will be given puzzled letter to make it a word. The teacher will
give 2 minutes to finish the given task. The group who will
finish first will get a prize.
NOITATONNOC NIOTATONED
The teacher will ask a guide question:

 What do you think the activity all about?

E. Analysis

1. How did you find the activity?


2. Have you encountered these words?
3. Can you guess what will be our topic for today?
F. Abstraction
The teacher will present and discuss the lesson:
 Connotation- is the emotional or cultural meaning
attached to a word.
 Denotation- is the dictionary meaning of a word. The
literal meaning of a word.
Examples of Connotation
1. I was really feeling blue after she told me she was leaving.
2. He is like a father to me.
3. I will never trust him. He is a snake.
Examples of Denotation
1. She bought a blue dress for her mom’s birthday.
2. My father is a loving and hardworking man.
3. Dave saw a huge snake under his bed.

G. Application
The teacher will divide the class into two groups, the same
group in the first activity. The group will pick one piece of paper
containing a word (DENOTATION AND CONNOTATION). The
teacher will present words and each group will give example by
making a sentence according to what they have picked whether its
denotation or connotation. The 1 st group who can correctly give
examples will be declared the winner.
H. Generalization
The teacher will ask the following questions as a quick review to
the topic:
1. What is Connotation?
2. What is Denotation?
3. Why it is important to study connotation and denotation?
IV- Evaluation

Identify whether the underlined word in the sentence is denotation


or connotation.

1. This shirt is cheap enough for me to afford.


That shirt was so cheap, it pilled in a matter of weeks.
2. The stars twinkle in the sky.
There was a twinkle in her eye whenever she smiled.
3. Don’t trust him with any business. He is a player.
Jake is a player in our basketball team.
4. His work continued to pour in.
Do you want me to pour you a glass of water?
5. The court said she was innocent.
What does she know. She’s so innocent.
Answers:
1. Denotation
Connotation
2. Denotation
Connotation
3. Connotation
Denotation
4. Connotation
Denotation
5. Denotation
Connotation

V- Assignment

In your assignment notebook make a sentence using the words


below. Use it in denotation and connotation.
 Cool
 Mother
 Home
 Warm
 Night

Prepared by:

PRISCILLA B. ROSAUT

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