Lesson Plan in English 8 q4
Lesson Plan in English 8 q4
Lesson Plan in English 8 q4
Department of Education
REGION IV A – CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS CITY
CONDE LABAC INTEGRATED SCHOOL
CONDE LABAC, BATANGAS CITY
LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 8
Quarter 4
Teaching Dates:
May 2, Tuesday EARTH 10:20-11:00 a.m.
May 3, Wednesday VENUS 10:00-11:20
Enabling Competencies:
- Use appropriate modifiers
- Use appropriate logical connectors for emphasis
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Identify the idea pattern development used in given sentences.
2. Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each
pattern of idea development: - claim and counterclaim, cause-effect.
3. Orally create sentences manifesting an example of idea pattern development discussed.
II Learning Content:
Topic: Cause-Effect, Claim and Counterclaim
ANALYSIS
LT2: Read the sentences carefully. Connect the sentences into one (1) statement by using the following words:
primarily, for instance, however, as a result.
How do the words, when used, change the meaning of the sentences?
________________________________________________
In In writing statements showing cause and effect relationships, the following grammatical signals can be used:
To introduce a cause/reason To introduce effect/result
for this reason as since as a result therefore to affect
for to be the effect of as a result of as a consequence so the cause of
because due to as a consequence of consequently hence thus
In writing statements showing claims and counterclaims, the following grammatical signals can be used:
To contrast:
however but to be different (from)
in contrast whereas on the other hand
in/by comparison while to be unlike
Learning Task 3: Analyze the following sentences. Underline the part of the sentence expressing cause. Meanwhile,
double
underline the phrase stating effect. Encircle the grammatical signal being used.
a. Cause and Effect
1. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many citizens have lost their jobs.
2. The spread of the disease has been lowered since the government implemented physical distancing.
3. Many people want to return to their home province; hence, they avail the Balik Probinsya program of the
government.
4. Due to the policy of community quarantine, Filipinos were told to stay inside their homes.
5. Indigent families were given cash allowance from the government for they lost their source of income
Learning Task 4: Analyze the following sentences. Underline the part of the sentence expressing the claim.
Meanwhile, double
underline the phrase stating counterclaim. Encircle the grammatical signal being used.
b. Claims and Counterclaims
1. Health professionals are not allowed to leave the country at the moment due to the global pandemic. However,
they
stressed out that the government neglects them by not providing adequate salary.
2. The authority has reported that the country is winning in its battle against CoViD-19; yet, the numbers of positive
cases
every day is increasing, making the country among the Top 5 highest cases in Southeast Asia.
3. The government has maximized its resources to respond to the needs of its citizens, but numerous families in the
country said that they do not receive help from the national government.
4. Liquor ban is well-implemented during the ECQ. On the other hand, a beverage company reported that it has
increased
its sales during quarantine.
ABSTRACTION
Provide a recap of the discussion today by making a paragraph with not more than five sentences.
APPLICATION
LT 5: ASSESSMENT (Time Frame: 10 minutes)
Read the following statements. Write CE if the idea developed in the sentence is cause & effect, then CC if it’s claim
&
counterclaim.
______1. Because the alarm was not set, Jamie was late for work.
______2. I believe that cellphones are great for students in junior high school however, they can affect students’
attention and
focus in study.
______3. Jose didn't follow the recipe correctly, so the cake did not come out as expected.
______4. Since the electricity went out for most of the day, the ice in the freezer melted.
______5. Gina believes that homework should be required for every student, every night. On the other hand, Gino
thinks it
would lessen the time for family bonding of students
Teaching Dates:
May 4, Thursday Venus 12:00-1:20
May 5, Friday Earth 10:00-11:20
Enabling Competencies:
- Use appropriate modifiers
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Identify the idea pattern development used in given sentences.
2. Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each
pattern of idea development: - claim and counterclaim, cause-effect.
3. Write sentences with the presence of appropriate connectors.
II Learning Content:
Topic: Cause-Effect, Claim and Counterclaim
Read the following statements. Write CE if the idea developed in the sentence is cause & effect, then CC if it’s claim
&
counterclaim.
______1. Because the alarm was not set, Jamie was late for work.
______2. I believe that cellphones are great for students in junior high school however, they can affect students’
attention and
focus in study.
______3. Jose didn't follow the recipe correctly, so the cake did not come out as expected.
______4. Since the electricity went out for most of the day, the ice in the freezer melted.
______5. Gina believes that homework should be required for every student, every night. On the other hand, Gino
thinks it
would lessen the time for family bonding of students
LT2: Supply the cause/effect needed in the chain based on the given connected statement. Write your answer on the
blank figures.
LT3: Analyze the following scenario and identify the type of idea development (cause & effect, claim &
counterclaim) that the actors might employ in the given context. *Suggest grammatical signals that the speaker
should utilize to make his/her
statement cohesive.
*State your reasons in not more than five (5) sentences. Write your answer on the space provided
1. You want to buy a new laptop for the online learning that the DepEd will implement but your mother is firm with
her
decision that basic necessities should be prioritized. ________________________________
2. You were reprimanded by your teachers for you have not submitted your assignment for the day. You keep
explaining that you have spent your night in the hospital to take care of your sick relative.
______________________
Teaching Date:
May 8, 2023 (Monday) 10:20-11:00 a.m
May 10, 2023 ( Wednesday) 10:00-11:20 a.m.
II Learning Content:
Topic: Grammatical Signals/ Expressions (Part 2)
general to particular - problem-solution
1. What solution did the DOH come up with to resolve the problem against CoVid-19?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
2. What health protocols were presented in the “BIDA Solusyon sa CoVid-19”?
____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________
ANALYSIS
LT2: Encircle the letter of the word that correctly identifies the type of idea development described.
1. When you read this write-up, it discusses the reason for something, and the result. This is the most common form
of idea development.
A. Cause-effect B. Problem-solution C. General-particular D. Claim-counterclaim
2. What type of writing discusses a broad topic by using specific details that support the topic?
A. Cause-effect B. Problem-solution C. General-particular D. Claim-counterclaim
3. In this type of writing, the writer states his/her point or opinion, or oppose others’ beliefs.
A. Cause-effect B. Problem-solution C. General-particular D. Claim-counterclaim
In continuation with last week’s topic, another two grammatical signals or expressions will
be presented.
LT3: Analyze the following sentences. Write GENGEN if the underlined part of the sentence expresses general
thought while PARTY if the phrase states particular thought.
A. General to Particular
__________1. In this time of the pandemic, individuals find ways to seek income even in quarantine. First obvious
example is
online selling.
__________2. Online sellers have sold a lot of products to online customers. For example, different foods such as
budin,
palabok, leche flan, even breads are sold.
__________3. Filipinos inside their homes can still shop through online shopping sites. Now, a baker can find
materials and
ingredients for baking through sites such as Shopee, and Lazada.
__________4. Restaurants now offer takeout orders. Previously, most establishments only cater to dine in orders.
__________5. With this growing number of people and businesses doing their services online, new policies from the
government
are implemented like demanding sellers to post their items’ prices instead of personal messages to
customers.
Analyze the following sentences. Underline the part of the sentence expressing the problem. Meanwhile, encircle the
phrase stating solution.
ABSTRACTION
Let’s have a recap through this diagram.
APPLICATION
ead the following statements. Write TRUE if the statement states a fact and FALSE if it doesn’t.
______1. General sentence focuses on a single experience or event.
______2. In writing an essay, we usually start with a broad idea followed by specific details in support of that topic.
______3. General sentence needs specific ones for clarification while particular ones can stand alone.
______4. In summary, above all, and to conclude are some of the grammatical signals used in constructing general to
particular statements.
______5. In every problem, it’s important to find a solution.
Teaching Date:
May 9 Tuesday Earth 19:20-11:00
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each
pattern of idea development: -. general to particular - problem-solution
2. Answer more exercises on idea pattern development on - general to particular - problem-solution
3. Write an essay about the topic: the problem with corruption. Use correct grammatical signals to connect
sentences that manifest problem-solution.
II Learning Content:
Topic: Grammatical Signals/ Expressions (Part 2)
general to particular - problem-solution
LT2: Supply the problem/ solution needed in the chain based on the given connected statement. Write your answer
on the blank figures.
In your previous activity, connect the given statement to the idea you have written by using grammatical signals.
Combine the two phrases.
LT3: Write an essay with 5 to 7 paragraphs impressing your stand on “the problem with corruption.” Cite your
solutions in your essay.
Teaching Dates:
May 12, 2023, Earth 8:20-9:00
Venus 9:40-10:00
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Write an essay about “the problem with corruption” in the Philippines.
2. Write sentences or paragraphs using problem-solution pattern.
II Learning Content:
Topic: Grammatical Signals/ Expressions (Part 2)
general to particular - problem-solution
Claim-counterclaim, cause-effect
Teaching Dates:
May 15 Monday, Earth 10:00-11:00 a.m.
May 17 Wednesday, Venus 10:00-11:20
II Learning Content:
Topic: Grammatical Signals/ Expressions (Part 2)
general to particular - problem-solution
Claim-counterclaim, cause-effect
Social Media and Mental Health by Help Guide explains that social media may have
negative impact on humans. (1) __________, they may develop amongst us FOMO or the fear of
missing out. (2) __________, based on a study of the University of Pennsylvania, social media increases feelings of
loneliness. (3) __________, social media platforms can be hotspots for cyber bullying (4) __________, with Social
Media, we are more at risk of developing mood disorders such as depression and anxiety.(5)__________, the article
claimed that
the endless selfies and innermost thoughts posted
in social media can create an unhealthy selfcenteredness and distance you from real life
connections
Exercise 2
Read and understand the statements then choose the letter of the appropriate grammatical signal to complete its
meaning. Write the letter of your answer on the blank before the number.
_____1. Carmilla got her heart broken __________ she saw Cecilion with another girl.
_____2. __________ face-to-face classes was canceled, we took an online class.
_____3. The meal we ordered was cheaper than expected __________ we ordered dessert.
_____4. When water is heated, the molecules move quickly, __________ the water boils.
_____5. A typhoon blew the roof off the house, __________, the family had to find another place to live.
Exercise 3
Read and understand the following paragraphs then identify the pattern of idea development used by writing the
letter of your answer on the blank before the number.
Exercise 4. Classify the grammatical signals or expressions as to what particular pattern of idea development can
they be used. Write the letter of your answer on the blank before the number.
Teaching Dates:
May 16, Tuesday, 10:20-11:00 a.m Earth
May 18 , Thursday Venus 10:20-11:00 Venus
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each
pattern of idea development: -. general to particular - problem-solution, Claim counter claim, cause-effect
2. Check the previously answered exercises/seat works about pattern of idea development: -. general to
particular - problem-solution, Claim counter claim, cause-effect
II Learning Content:
Activity 3: Evaluation
Teaching Date
May 19 Friday
Earth 8:20-9:00
Venus 9:40-10:00
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each
pattern of idea development: -. general to particular - problem-solution, Claim counter claim, cause-effect
2. Write an article showing one or two idea pattern development.
II Learning Content:
Topic: Grammatical Signals/ Expressions (Part 2)
general to particular - problem-solution
Claim-counterclaim, cause-effect
Teaching Dates:
May 22, Monday 10:20-11:00 Earth
May 24, Wednesday 10:00-11:20 Venus
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each
pattern of idea development: -. general to particular - problem-solution, Claim counter claim, cause-effect
2. Check the previously answered exercises/seat works about pattern of idea development: -. general to
particular - problem-solution, Claim counter claim, cause-effect
II Learning Content:
Topic: Grammatical Signals/ Expressions general to particular - problem-solution
Claim-counterclaim, cause-effect
Activity 3: Evaluation
Teaching Dates:
May 23, Tuesday 10:20-11:00 EARTH
May 25, Thursday 10;20-11:00 Venus
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Define topic sentence and supporting details.
2. Identify the topic and supporting details used in the paragraphs.
3. Determine the importance of identifying the topic sentence and supporting
details for better understanding of the paragraphs
II Learning Content:
Topic: Topic Sentence and Supporting Details
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porting_details_language_arts_fifth_5th_grade.htm
ANALYSIS
LT2: Look at the following outline of a paragraph. The point is followed by six
facts, only three of which are on target in supporting the point. The other facts are
irrelevant to the point. See if you can check the three relevant statements of
support—the ones that hit the bull’s-eye.
Point: My dog Otis is not very bright.
___ 1. He‘s five years old and doesn‘t respond to his name yet.
___ 2. He cries when I leave for work every day.
___ 3. He always gets excited when visitors arrive.
___ 4. He often attacks the backyard hedge as if it‘s a hostile animal.
___ 5. He gets along very well with my neighbor‘s cat.
___ 6. I often have to put food in front of him because he can‘t find it by
himself
ABSTRACTION
A paragraph is a series of sentences that support a main idea, or point. A paragraph typically starts with the
main idea or point (also called the topic sentence), and the rest of the paragraph provides specific details to support
and develop the point.
APPLICATION
LT3: Think and Create!
Here are fifteen topics. See if you can write main ideas about any five of them.
Put your topic sentences in the spaces provided.
I. Objectives:
1. Make all preparations for “Pistayani’ event.
2. Demonstrate workmanship and camaraderie while working with peers.
3. Participate in games/activities provided.
III. Methods
A. Attend the short program
B. Participate in the game events
C. Work with classmates in table preparation for a feast
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Define topic sentence and supporting details.
2. Identify the topic and supporting details used in the paragraphs.
3.Cite the importance of identifying the topic sentence and supporting
details for better understanding of the paragraphs
II Learning Content:
Topic: Topic Sentence and Supporting Details
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porting_details_language_arts_fifth_5th_grade.htm
ANALYSIS
Address: Conde Labac, Batangas City
Contact No.: (63) 0998 997 6778
Email: [email protected] Changing Lives, Igniting Success
FB Page: @Conde Labac Integrated School
School ID: 301473
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV A – CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS CITY
CONDE LABAC INTEGRATED SCHOOL
CONDE LABAC, BATANGAS CITY
LT2: Read the paragraphs, underline the topic sentence and then complete the
outline for each paragraph. Notice that words such as first, also, another, and
finally often signal each new item of support.
ABSTRACTION
APPLICATION
Each point is followed by three statements that provide relevant, ontarget support and three that do not. In the spaces,
write the letters of the three relevant statements of support.
Address: Conde Labac, Batangas City
Contact No.: (63) 0998 997 6778
Email: [email protected] Changing Lives, Igniting Success
FB Page: @Conde Labac Integrated School
School ID: 301473
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV A – CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS CITY
CONDE LABAC INTEGRATED SCHOOL
CONDE LABAC, BATANGAS CITY
1. Point: I‟m a perfect example of someone who has “math anxiety.”
A. I feel dread every time I sit down to take our Friday math quiz.
B. Fear of math is almost as widespread as fear of public speaking.
C. During my last math test, I ―froze‖ and didn‘t even try to answer most of
the questions.
D. I also have a great deal of anxiety when I sit down to write a paper.
E. I turned down a summer job as a salesclerk because I would have had to
figure out how much change customers should get back.
F. I used to be afraid to raise my hand in class, but now it‘s easier for me to
answer questions.
4. Point: If you think school is difficult, it‟s even harder for older students.
A. Studies show that more and more adults are returning to school.
B. It takes a lot of work to re-learn study habits.
C. Many older students have family and job responsibilities in addition to
classes.
D. Some older students are afraid of not ―fitting in.‖
E. It is never too late to gain new knowledge.
F. Older students can contribute to class discussions by talking about their
―real-world‖ experiences.
Objectives:
1. Conduct Post Test for Phil IRI
Methods:
A. Silent Reading
B. Ora Reading
C. Recording Reading Mistakes
D. Answering Comprehension questions.
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Identify the topic and supporting details used in the paragraphs.
2. Write a topic sentence about the given paragraphs
3. Write supporting details for the given topic sentences
II Learning Content:
Topic: Topic Sentence and Supporting Details
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porting_details_language_arts_fifth_5th_grade.htm
ANALYSIS
LT2: Use the supporting ideas to create topic sentences.
1 _______________________________________________________ One reason is that it can help you get into
college. Another reason is that it can help you get a job. Finally, graduating from high school can help you earn more
money.
2_______________________________________________________To get the best deal on a new smart phone, it is
important to compare prices from different retailers. Another factor to consider is the phone's features and how they
fit your needs. Finally, think about convenience factors like the phone's size or battery life.
3______________________________________________________ First, you need to come up with an idea for a
Abstraction:
Define a topic sentence.
What are supporting details?
Application
Choose the correct topic sentence for each paragraph.
• 1.) _________________________________________________. North Americans send cards for many
occasions. They send cards to family and friends on birthdays and holidays. They also send thank-you cards,
get well cards, graduation cards, and congratulation cards. It is very common to buy cards in stores and send
them through the mail, but turning on the computer and sending cards over the Internet is also popular.
• a) Sending cards is very popular in North America.
• b) Birthday cards are the most popular kind of card.
• c) It is important to send thank-you cards.
2.) _____________________________________________ . I enjoy summer sports like water skiing and baseball.
The weather is usually sunny and hot, so I can go to the beach almost every day. Gardening is my hobby and I spend
many summer days working in my garden. Unfortunately, the days pass too quickly in summer. a) I like to garden in
summer. b) Summer is my favourite season. c) Summer is to short
3.) ________________________________________ . First of all, we need money to repair old roads and build new
roads. We also need more to pay teachers’ salaries and to pay for services such as trash collection. Finally, more tax
money is needed to give financial help to the poor citizens of the city. It is clear that the city will have serious
problems if taxes are not raised soon. a) We should raise city taxes. b) City taxes are too high. c) City taxes pay for
new roads
4.) _________________________________________ . For example, a person can have breakfast in New York,
board an airplane, and have dinner in Paris. A businesswoman in London can instantly place an order with a factory
in Hong Kong by sending a fax. Furthermore, a schoolboy in Tokyo can turn on a TV and watch a baseball game
being played in Los Angeles. a) Airplanes have changed our lives. b) Advances in technology have made the world
seem smaller. c) The fax machine was an important invention.
5.) ___________________________________________ . One thing you must consider is the quality of the
university’s educational program. You also need to think about the school’s size and location. Finally, you must be
sure to consider the university’s tuition to make sure you can afford to go to school there. a) It is expensive to attend
a university in the United States. b) There are several factors to consider when you choose a university to attend. c)
You should consider getting a good education
Teaching Dates:
June 5, 2023, Monday 10:20-11:00 Earth
June 7, 2023 Wednesday 10:00-11:20 Venus
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Identify the topic and supporting details used in the paragraphs of an article.
2. Write an outline of an article
II Learning Content:
Topic: Outline, Topic Sentence and Supporting Sentences
Teaching Dates:
June 6, Tuesday 10:20-11:00 Earth
June 8 Thursday 10:20-11:00 Venus
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Identify the topic and supporting details used in the paragraphs of an article.
2. Write an essay outline of an article
II Learning Content:
Topic: Outline, Topic Sentence and Supporting Sentences
III. Methods
ACTIVITY: Short Review
ANALYSIS
What are the steps to make an outline of an essay?
What should you consider in writing outline of an essay?
ABSTRACTION
LT3: What is the benefit of making first an outline before writing an essay?
APPLICATION
LT4: Group Activity
Write an essay outline about an article entitled, “Morning Walk.” (copies shall be given) Use the template below.
Teaching Date:
June 09, 2023 FRIDAY
8;20-9:00 Earth
9:40-10:00 Venus
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Identify the types or kinds of information sources.
2. Complete an outline using the provided information
3. Perform differentiated activities: review, math computations, riddles, outlining, pen-paper tests,
II Learning Content:
Topic: Outline; Sources of Information
LT2: REVIEW
Directions: Put a check (√) on the space provided before the
number if the statement is correct and cross (X) if the statement is incorrect.
_______ 1. An outline will help you stay organized and focused throughout the
writing process and help ensure proper coherence [flow of ideas] in your final paper.
_______ 2. In outlining, thesis statement should come first before the topic and supporting sentences.
_______ 3. Even if the outline is incomplete, you will have a clear picture of how you want your paper to develop.
_______ 4. An outline will show ‘where you're going and how to get there’ when writing an essay.
_______ 5. Main idea of a paragraph is expressed in topic sentence.
ANALYSIS
LT3: Where can you find information that you could be used in writing an essay or making a research work?
ANSWERS MAY VARY
There are various sources of information. These may be observations, speeches, documents, pictures, and
others. These can come from anywhere — media, blogs, personal experiences, books, journal, research and
magazine, encyclopedias, web pages, posts, announcements and others. There are two types of Information sources:
The Primary Sources and Secondary Sources.
ABSTRACTION
LT9: Assessment
5 Multiple Choice Items;
(Choices are presented on the ppt)
1. These are sources of information which provide raw information and first hand experiences.
2. This source of information provides second-hand information and commentary from other researchers
3. This presents overview of a text by giving the main idea and supporting ideas about a subject or topics and sub-
topics
4. It is the process of writing a quick summary sentences or phrases about a topic; organizing or planning a structure
of an essay
5. It is the main point of the paragraph and the most important thought about the topic.
TRUE OR FALSE
6. Primary resources are first-hand documents.
7. Secondary resources are those that interpreted, analyzed and compiled.
8. Books are examples of primary resources.
9. Commonly, Roman Numerals I, II, II first appeared in an outline followed by alphabets A, B, C.
10. When a reporter has captured the crime scene himself and reported it immediately and LIVE; her video footages
are considered primary source.
Objectives of Learning:
1. Perform festival dances
2. Creatively use props for the presentation.
3. Dance with grace and smooth choreography
Objectives of Learning:
1. Listen and participate on the talk provided.
2. Respond to questions or statements pondered by the seminarian.
June 14, 2023- (Venus) Refer to Lesson Plan dated on June 09 which wasn’t utilized.
I Lesson Objectives:
1. Identify the types or kinds of information sources.
2. Complete an outline using the provided information
3. Perform differentiated activities: review, math computations, riddles, outlining, pen-paper tests,
II Learning Content:
Address: Conde Labac, Batangas City
Contact No.: (63) 0998 997 6778
Email: [email protected] Changing Lives, Igniting Success
FB Page: @Conde Labac Integrated School
School ID: 301473
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV A – CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS CITY
CONDE LABAC INTEGRATED SCHOOL
CONDE LABAC, BATANGAS CITY
Topic: Outline; Sources of Information
ANALYSIS
Learning Task 1:
. Read the following descriptions and determine if it is a primary or a secondary source.
_______1. A classroom history textbook
_______2. A copy of the text of the Phil. Constitution
_______3. A biography of Carlos P. Romulo
_______4. A video of Martin Luther King Jr.’s I Have a Dream speech
_______5. An interview with a survivor of a natural disaster
_______6. An opinion of the editor from the newspaper
_______7. A Wikipedia article about George Washington
_______8. Ann Frank’s autobiography The Diary of a Young Girl
_______9. A map of Africa from 1900
_______10. A story on a televised national news program about a bill passed by Congress
Abstraction:
1. What are the differences between primary and secondary sources?
I Lesson Objectives:
1. define synthesize
2.enumerate the steps of synthesizing.
3. differentiate summary and synthesis.
4. synthesize essential information from various texts.
II Learning Content:
Topic: Synthesizing Information
Analysis
Activity 3: Read the dialogue below then answer the questions that
follow. Copy and write the letter of your answer in your answer
sheet.
Address: Conde Labac, Batangas City
Contact No.: (63) 0998 997 6778
Email: [email protected] Changing Lives, Igniting Success
FB Page: @Conde Labac Integrated School
School ID: 301473
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV A – CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BATANGAS CITY
CONDE LABAC INTEGRATED SCHOOL
CONDE LABAC, BATANGAS CITY
Mother: “What happened at school today?”
Cindy:” In math today we learned about adding and subtracting
fractions. At first, I thought you just had to add the numerators
and keep the denominator the same. Then I learned that when the
denominator is not the same, I need to use equivalent fractions to
make the denominator the same before adding the numerators.”
Activity 4
Read the following paragraph about mountaineering then fill in the
graphic organizer below. Be guided by the questions given.
Mountaineering has this advantage over most other sports; enjoyment
depends very little indeed on natural ability or technical skill; it is a sport
without winners and without losers. By all means study the technique of
climbing if it interests you. But, believe me, provided you go to really good
mountain country, it doesn’t much matter how you climb or what you
climb. There are three things that matter; look up frequently to see the way
ahead, don’t leave the holds you have until you have tested new ones; do all
you can to help those climbing with you.
Abstraction:
Application
Activity 6
the reader is thinking while he goes on reading the text.
1. Man has been polluting the Earth from the time he lit his first fire
and washed his clothes in the river. _________ This is no longer true.
The increase in population and the spread of industry has changed
all this.
A. Crops have to be treated with chemicals and these are often
poisonous.
B. In large cities, cars are responsible for about 80 per cent of the
air pollution.
C. Now motorways and superhighways have reduced the amount of
good farming land.
D. At first, the Earth could handle this problem because there was
plenty of space, fresh air and water.
2. We call such things as earthquakes and floods "natural disaster." If these were
predictable, the damage they cause could be much reduced. As it is, some
remote area is often hit. _____ And relief, when it comes, often comes too late.
A. Many foreign countries also send aid.
B. It then takes days to get adequate help out.
C. Last year there was an earthquake in the East.
D. People usually give very generously in such emergencies.
3. Bees can fly quite long distances very easily. Moreover, they can fly as fast as
ten meters a second. _____ In search of food, bees usually fly out from home for
about two miles. Some have been known to return home from as far as ten
miles away.
A. What guides the bee when it flies home?
B. The bees go to the place where the hive used to be.
C. Thus, a trip of several miles takes only a few minutes.
D. They find their way home because they know all the landmarks around the
hive.
4. The storm had caused only minor damage on the vessel, and the crew and
captain tried to reassure the passengers. ________ So, it was decided to return
the ship to port and cancel the excursion.
A. The water had flooded the lower levels of the small ship.
B. The passengers had all tried to help keep the vessel afloat.
C. It was unfortunate that the crew did not want to help the passengers.
D. However, the passengers were on their first trip and became frightened.
5. Elephants are not really very savage animals, but occasionally they
can be in a very bad temper. Their most dangerous habit at such
moments is to pick up, with their trunk, a large stick or stone, and
throw it with great force at someone standing nearby. When this
happens the only thing anyone can do, is to _________
A. destroy everything nearby.
B. jump quickly out of the way.
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C. attract other savage animals.
D. give the elephant something to eat.
I Lesson Objectives:
II Learning Content:
Topic: Synthesizing Information
Activity:
Continuation
Activity 7:
Directions: Read the editorial carefully, then answer the task that follow.
On Sites of Cultural Interchange By Toh Hsien Min (QLRS Vol. 2 No. 4 Jul 2003)
Reading text are provided to the students
Directions: Put a check ( √ )on the line before each statement that is true, ( X ) for
the ones which are not. Write your answers in your answer sheets.
_____ 1. The editor has to move out of the place he is renting.
_____ 2. He likes the idea of moving out.
_____ 3. The place he is occupying is modern and has sophisticated facilities.
_____ 4. The apartment is not the only one to be renovated.
_____ 5. Different businesses will be established.
_____ 6. All old business establishments will be demolished.
_____ 7. Improved traffic is also one of the projects.
_____ 8. The establishments that will rise will be exclusively for Singaporeans.
_____ 9. There is a strong proposal to conserve the area.
_____10. The editor is happy about the change that will take place.
I Lesson Objectives:
1. define paragraphs
2. enumerate the qualities of an effective paragraph
3. distinguish paragraph from ‘series of disconnected
sentences’
4. compose effective paragraphs using several ways of
developing a paragraph
II Learning Content:
Topic: Composing Effective Paragraph
Activity:
(Pre-test)
Activity 1: Read the following sentences then copy the letter of the
sentence that correctly defines the given word or phrase.
1. Paragraph
A. It contains ‘topic sentence’ and unrelated sentences
B. It is group of unrelated sentences dealing with a single topic or idea.
C. Usually, one sentence, called ‘center sentence’ states the main idea in a paragraph
D. It is a group of related sentences dealing with a single topic or idea.
2. Topic Sentence
A. It states the main idea of the paragraph.
B. It refers to all other sentences in a paragraph
C. It further explains of support the main idea in a paragraph.
D. It further supports the main idea and the justify the
title of the paragraph.
3. Sentence
A. It is a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject.
B. It is a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a predicate.
C. It is a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate.
D. It is a set of words that is not complete in itself, but typically containing a subject and predicate
Activity 2: Determine whether the following sentences about composing an effective paragraph are true of false.
Write F if false; T if true.
___________ 1. A well written paragraph is dynamic and engages the readers.
___________ 2. Topic sentences should stress the main idea.
___________ 3. The topic sentence should be followed with series of unrelated sentences.
___________ 4. The first step in writing is to brainstorm and decide on your main topic.
___________ 5. Your topic sentence should keep your readers guessing about what you are writing
Analysis:
Activity 3. Pick a Paragraph! Read the set of sentences below.
Choose three sentences that all support the same main idea, and that could go together to form
a paragraph. Put check marks on the sentences that you choose.
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Set 1
a. _____ When my little cat died, I was very sad.
b. _____ I cried a lot but it didn’t bring my cat back.
c. _____ I buried her in a vacant lot down the street.
d. _____ Mary’s cat is lazy and sleepy too.
Set 2
a. _____ The government says that the vaccine is on its way.
b. _____ We believe that vaccine will end this pandemic.
c. _____ It should protect us from contacting Covid 19 disease.
d. _____ I hope face-to-face classes will start soon.
Set 3
a. _____ Our president, Rodrigo R. Duterte is the first
Mindanaoan president.
b. _____ He was elected by 16 million Filipinos.
c. _____ He succeeded President Benigno ‘Noynoy’ C. Aquino Jr.
d. _____ Maria Leonor Robredo is the Vice-President.
Activity 4:
What is a topic Sentence
Abstraction:
Activity 4 Developing Your Idea
Directions: Study the following paragraphs and identify the way they are developed. Write CC for comparison and
contrast, FS for facts and statistics, and SE for specific examples. After identifying the way each paragraph is
developed, identify the topic sentence. Write your answers in your paper.
1.) Most of my classmates believe that the pandemic will end in 2022. In an
online survey conducted by our teacher, 90% believes that the arrival of
vaccine will help decrease Covid 19 cases in the country and will eventually
end the pandemic by next year. However, 8% of the class is not confident that
we will return to the normal pre-pandemic order of things in less than two
Application;
Assessment
Directions: Choose the correct answer. Write the letter of your answer in your
paper.
_____ 1. How do you know if a paragraph has a good topic sentence?
A. The topic sentence is broad.
B. The topic sentence has many interpretations.
C. The topic sentence is properly limited and clearly stated.
D. The topic sentence is confusing and may not communicate the
authors purpose.
_____ 2. Which is NOT a quality of an effective paragraph?
A. It contains series of unrelated sentences.
B. It includes statistics and facts to support the main idea.
C. The topic sentence is properly limited and clearly stated.
D. The sentences in the paragraph further explain and support the main
idea.
_____ 3. Which of the following is a properly limited topic sentence?
A. Photography
B. Photography is an art.
C. Photography and Painting
D. Photographers Guild in La Union considers photography as an art.
_____ 4. Which of the following ways of developing an effective paragraph focuses
on similarities of facts or ideas.
A. by using comparison
B. by using specific examples
C. by using facts and statistics
D. by using other an incident or anecdote
_____ 5. Which of the following correctly defines a paragraph?
I learning Objectives:
1. attend the orientation of the National Learning Camp for Grade 8
2. Answer pre-test on the National Learning Camp
I Lesson Objectives:
1. define paragraphs
2. distinguish the different types of paragraphs
3. compose effective paragraphs using several ways of
developing a paragraph
II Learning Content:
Topic: Composing Effective Paragraph
Activity:
Identify what is being described in each number below. Choose the letter of the correct answer and put it in separate
sheet.
1. A paragraph is a _______________.
A. A group of sentences about the same topic
2. Which type of paragraph would this topic sentence best go with: My best friend’s
freckled face always has a glowing crooked smile.
A. Expository B. Descriptive C. Narrative D. Persuasive
Analysis:
1. To be healthy, teens can exercise, eat nutritious foods, and keep themselves safe.
First, participating in various kinds of fitness can keep them in shape. This can include walking, riding their bikes,
and playing sports. Next, maintaining a nutrientrich diet can help teens stay well. Three balanced meals and two
wholesome snacks a day can keep their health on track. Finally, staying out of dangerous situations can keep teens
healthy. Avoiding strangers, wearing seat belts in cars, and checking smoke detectors are all great ways to
accomplish this task. Teens who follow these tips will keep their bodies unharmed and in good physical shape.
2. One of the oddest coincidences in my life happened when I left America to visit
Seoul, South Korea. A friend and I wanted to visit a castle in Seoul, so we found some
locals who agreed to take us to see it. As we were walking up some steps from one
part of the grounds to another, I saw some people watching us from the top of the
steps. When I got to the top, someone I had never seen before mentioned my sister’s
name and asked if I was her sister. I almost couldn’t talk! How could these people
know my sister, who lived in Australia? They explained that they were my sister’s
neighbors in Australia and that I looked just like her. It was the strangest experience
in my life.
3. Pets should be allowed in school for a number of reasons. First, they help students
feel more comfortable. Some students feel very uncomfortable in a school setting, but
taking along a pet gerbil or gecko might help students relax. Also, students can make
friends more easily with a pet. A pet frog or tarantula can gather quite a crowd; and
when students see what pets they have in common, they can unite around their
common interests. Finally, pets can keep students safe. Who wants to bully a student
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who has a protective dog with him? For all of these reasons, students should be
allowed to take their pets to school.
4. Hanging on my bedroom wall is a picture of a train. Sometimes, when I’m lying on
my bed, I take a closer look. The front of the train has a number of flags, but they
don’t look like today’s American flag. Instead, these flags have stripes and a circle of
stars. The train is at a station, and the conductor is walking toward the tracks in
front of the train. Is he preparing to speak to all of the hat-wearing men and children
behind him, or is he checking out the tracks? I can’t decide. The clock on the post
outside the station says it is about six fifteen, and I’m guessing that it’s evening and
not morning since it doesn’t look dark. I can just imagine the smell of coal and hear
the sound of the train as it snorts and breathes, chomping at the bit to get moving.
The picture always makes me think about life in the past.
Abstraction
Provide brief explanation for the following types of paragraphs.
Narrative Expository Descriptive Persuasive Literary
Application:
Activity 1: Write it up!
Directions: Write an example of the types of paragraph. Use the space provided for each paragraph.
1. Narrative :
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2. Descriptive
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3. Expository
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4. Persuasive
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5. Literary
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I Lesson Objectives:
II Learning Content:
Topic: Composing Effective Paragraph
Activity:
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. All are categorized under types of speech according to purpose EXCEPT:
____________________.
a. Entertainment Speech c. Persuasive Speech
b. Extemporaneous Speech d. Informative Speech
2. The following are types of speech according to delivery EXCEPT: ____________________.
a. Manuscript Speech c. Impromptu Speech
b. Extemporaneous Speech d. Persuasive Speech
3. It is a type of speech which aims to make the audience relax, enjoy, and even laugh.
a. Informative Speech c. Impromptu Speech
b. Entertainment Speech d. Expository Speech
4. When you deliver a speech with the help of short notes or outline, it is called __________________.
a. Extemporaneous Speech c. Persuasive Speech
b. Manuscript Speech d. Impromptu Speech
5. The type of speech that appeals to audience’s emotion and provides striking
statistics to support the ideas is called _________________.
a. Informative Speech c. Extemporaneous Speech
b. Entertainment Speech d. Persuasive Speech
6. A/An __________________ is delivered with little or no advanced preparation.
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a. Persuasive Speech c. Extemporaneous Speech
b. Impromptu Speech d. Manuscript Speech
7. When you deliver a pre-written speech word-for-word, it is called _________________.
a. Manuscript Speech c. Impromptu Speech
b. Persuasive Speech d. Extemporaneous Speech
8. The speaker’s credibility is highly important in a/an _______________.
a. Manuscript Speech c. Entertainment Speech
b. Memorized Speech d. Persuasive Speech
9. The nature of a reporter’s job is to give a/an _________________.
a. Persuasive Speech c. Entertainment Speech
b. Informative Speech d. Impromptu Speech
10. Jake tried out an online interview which tested his skill in __________________.
a. Impromptu Speech c. Informative Speech
b. Memorized Speech d. Entertainment Speech
Analysis:
Activity 2: (A. Discussion about speech types shall be done)
Abstraction:
Activity 3: Practice Makes Perfect!
A. From the lesson on the types of speeches, I learned that:
1. I will use the following types of speech according to purpose when:
a. Informative Speech _______________________________________________________
b. Persuasive Speech _______________________________________________________
c. Entertainment Speech ______________________________________________________
2. The three types of speech according to purpose are used in the following
situations:
a. Informative Speech _______________________________________________________
b. Persuasive Speech _______________________________________________________
c. Entertainment Speech _______________________________________________________
3. As a speaker, I should know my purpose and method of delivery before giving my
speech so…
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Application:
Activity 4: Check the technique!
Put a check mark () if the given statement is a technique in successfully making
and delivering a speech. Put a cross mark (X) if it is not.
_____ 1. Always make your topic interesting whatever the topic may be.
_____ 2. Master your voice and modulate your pitch level. Aim your voice to the
back row.
_____ 3. Use pauses. Take a pause before you speak, pause when you want to
emphasize a word.
_____ 4. You do not need to practice your speech.
_____ 5. In writing your speech, don’t keep going over what you have written. Just
let it flow.
_____ 6. Avoid eye contact with the audience.
_____ 7. The start and finish make a lasting impression. Spend extra time on it.
_____ 8. Use a conversational style as if you are talking to someone.
_____ 9. Know your audience and setting before writing your speech.
_____ 10. Have fun when delivering your speech.
Melcs:
Expand the content of an outline using notes from primary and
secondary sources
Synthesize essential information found in various sources
Compose effective paragraphs
literature, expository, explanatory, factual and personal recount,
persuasive)
Deliver a self-composed speech using all the needed speech
conventions
I. Objectives;
1. Answer the periodical test for the fourth quarter
II. Lesson:
Sources of Information, Syntheisizing, Types of paragraphs, Speech
I Lesson Objectives:
II Learning Content:
Topic: Composing Effective Paragraph
Activity: