English COT 1 Subject Verb Agreement
English COT 1 Subject Verb Agreement
English COT 1 Subject Verb Agreement
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
A. Observe the correct subject and verb agreement. (EN7G-I-d-7.1)
B. Construct sentences using Subject Verb Agreement.
C. Realize the importance of Subject Verb Agreement
2. Greetings
(Interpersonal Intelligence)
Good morning, students! Good morning, Ma’am! God bless you po.
3. Review
(Intrapersonal, Bodily Kinesthetic and Verbal-
Linguistic Intelligences)
I bet you are all excited to learn new things
Yes, Ma’am!
today, am I correct?
But before we travel and explore into a new
world full of knowledge, let us first refresh our
memories of what our previous lesson was all Our previous lesson is about Affixes.
about. Who can tell me what was our previous
lesson?
Very good!
Affixes are word parts that are “fixed to” either
1. What is the meaning of affixes? the beginning of the words or the ending of the
words.
Prefix and suffix,
2. What are the two types of affixes? (Students will give their examples)
3. Give an example of prefix. (Students will give their examples)
4. Give an example of suffix.
None, Ma’am.
Any other questions for clarification?
Great! It’s wonderful to know that you
understand our last discussion.
Yes, Ma’am!
Are you now ready for our new lesson?
Let us do the “Oh, Yeah!” cheer. Make arms like
an “O” above your head then extend arm like (Students will do the “Oh, Yeah” cheer)
“Y” over your head while actively saying “Oh
Yeah!”
B. Lesson Proper
1. Motivation
(Interpersonal, Logical-Mathematical, and
Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligences) (The volunteer students will write their answers
on the board)
Before anything else, I would like volunteers to
write ten verbs on the board.
2. Lesson Presentation
(Logical-Mathematical and Verbal-Linguistic Yes, Ma’am!
Intelligences) (Students will do the “Oh, Yeah” cheer)
Did you enjoy the activity?
Let me see your “Oh, Yeah” cheer.
C. Discussion
Plural subjects take plural verbs. (Students will give their varied answers)
Examples:
Someone in the game was (not were) (Students will give their varied answers)
hurt.
Neither of the men is (not are) working.
Everybody was (not were) asked to
remain quiet.
Nobody is (not are) absent today.
Examples:
Most of the news is good. (singular)
Most of the flowers were yellow. (plural)
All of the pizza was gone. (singular)
All of the children were late. (plural)
E. Generalization
(Intrapersonal, Verbal-Linguistic, and Logical-
Mathematical)
IV. EVALUATION
Write a C if the sentence is correct, an X if it is not correct.
1. ___ They have been waiting a long time.
2. ___ The pen or the pencil are lost.
3. ___ Someone don't understand.
4. ___ A lady with 10 cats lives in that big house.
5. ___ All of them goes to school.
V. ASSIGNMENT
Read “The Origin of the World (Maranaw)” retold by Abdullah T. Madale and answer the process
questions that follow.
Prepared by:
MARIEL O. BANGCAYA
Teacher-I
Observed by:
ANACLETA F. SERVANIA
School Principal-I