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Detailed Lesson Plan

in English III

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the children are expected to:
a. define the positive, comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives
b. organize the adjectives according to the degrees of comparison of adjectives
c. use the form of comparison of adjectives

II. Subject Matter


a. Topic: Comparing Adjectives
b. References: Linkages for excellence 3
c. Materials: projector, laptop, pictures
d. Value: Respect of Individual’s Differences

III. Procedures

Teacher’s Activity Pupils’ Activity


A. Preparatory Activities

Class, describe our surroundings in a Our surrounding is clean.


sentence?

Correct! can anyone tell to the class, what The word “clean” in the sentence
word in the sentence is adjective, Mara? is adjective.

Very good! What is adjective then, Carmen? Adjective is a word that describes
the noun and pronoun.

1. Motivation

(the teacher will show picture to the class) Ma’am the children differ in height!
Class, I have a picture of three children.
What can you say about them, Lorenzo?

B. Developmental Activities
1. Presentation

Class, today’s lesson is all about comparison


using adjectives. We will be learning how to
compare noun and pronouns using the
different degrees of adjectives.

2. Discussion
Class, let’s this picture again. We will name Joan is tall.
these three children. Let’s call them, Joan
Mark and Rico. Now, what can you say
about the height of Joan, Michelle?

You’re right! How about if we compare the Mark is taller than Joan.
height of Joan to the height of Mark, what
will you say, Artemio?

Excellent! What if we compare again the of Among the three children, Rico
height Rico to the two children, yes Arlene? is the tallest.

Bravo! Class it was said a while ago that It was ma’am!


Joan is tall, wasn’t it?

Joan is tall. This is an example of Positive


Degree of Adjectives, we use this if we will
only describe one thing. The word tall is a
simple form of adjectives.

Can anyone give us an example of Positive The bag of Izza is heavy.


Degree of Adjectives, Mario?

Correct! Now, let’s proceed to the next Mark is taller than Joan.
sentence given by Artemio. What was
it again, Lolita?

Good! The sentence, Mark is taller than My book is thicker than the book
Joan, is an example of Comparative of Luis.
Degree of Adjectives.It is used when we
compare two things, we simply add –er
to the simple form of adjectives. Can
anyone show to the class an example
of a sentence using Comparative Degree
of Adjectives, yes Cecille?

Correct! Now, let us talk about the sentence Among the three children, Rico
given by Arlene. Can you recall it, Danica? is the tallest.

You’re right! The sentence, “ Among the Ripe mango is sweet. Chico is
children, Rico is the tallest.” is a good is sweeter than ripe mango. Of all
example of a sentence using the Superlative the three fruits, atis is the sweetest
Degree of Adjectives. When we compare of them all.
three things, we add –est to the simple
form of adjectives. Does anyone know
and can say to the class an example
of a sentence using Superlative Degree
of Adjectives, yes Andrea?
2. Application
Let’s have a group activity. I have here a
box of candies. Pick one candy and find your
group mates who has the same color of candy.

Direction:
Construct as many sentences as you can using
the three degree of comparison of adjectives.
Use your personal things, characteristics, and
other things around you as an example. You
all are given by 5 minutes to do this activity.
the first group who has more correct
sentences declares a winner.

3. Generalization
Class, what are the three degrees of The three degrees of Adjective
comparison of adjective, yes Cassandra? are, the positive degree, the
comparative degree, and the
superlative degree.

Correct! And what is positive degree of The positive degree is the simple
adjectives, Eva? or ordinary form of adjectives. It
is used when we describe only
one thing.

What about the use of comparative The comparative degree of adjec-


degree of adjectives, Ben? tive is used when we compare two
things and we add –er to the
simple form of adjective.

Very good! Now, who can give the use The superlative degree of adjectives
of superlative degree of adjective? is used when we compare three
things. We add –est to the simple
form of adjectives.

Bravo! All of you are great!

4. Values Infusion

Class, we cannot deny the fact that


we are differ in many ways, and also the
things that surround us. That makes our
own identity. Yet, what really important is,
we still able to respect and appreciate our
uniqueness.
5. Evaluation

A. On a paper, write the correct adjectives on


the blanks. The simple forms are in the
parentheses.

(cold) 1) It is today.
It was yesterday than today.
Monday was the day this week.

(kind) 2) Delfin is .
Ramon is than Delfin.
Celso is the boy in our class.

(fast) 3) The bus is .


The train is than the bus.
The airplane is the of them all.

(short) 4) My pencil is .
Anita’s pencil is than mine.
Mila’s pencil is the .

(deep) 5) The river is .


The sea is than the river.
The ocean is the body of water.

B. On the blank, write P if the underlined is in the


positive degree. Write C if it is in comparative
degree, and S if it is in the superlative degree.

1. Coach tells him the greatest players


always come on time.
2. My pencil is sharper than hers.
3. Your friend is less emotional than my best friend.
4. Among all of our classmates, Roman is
the youngest.
5. Baguio is a clean city.

6. Assignment
Bring pictures of things, persons, or places.
Make comparisons and present it in a class.

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