Detailed Lesson Plan in English 10 - Sources of Information
Detailed Lesson Plan in English 10 - Sources of Information
Detailed Lesson Plan in English 10 - Sources of Information
I. LEARNING COMPETENCY
Use information for everyday life usage.
Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:
identify the different sources of information;
differentiate the three sources of information;
use a variety of primary, secondary, and tertiary sources of information in gathering
data; and
participate in all activity with cooperation and enthusiasm.
C. Skills: Reading Skill, Speaking Skill, Listening Skill, Viewing Skill, Writing Skill,
Critical Thinking Skill and Comprehension Skill
D. Values: Develop the desire to filter and weigh information according to factuality
reliable interpretation of data in selecting ideas and knowledge from varied sources of
information.
IV. PROCEDURES
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVITY
A. Preliminary Activities
i. Prayer
ii. Greetings
iii. Checking of Attendance
iv. House Rules
v. Review
What significant lessons have you taken
and applied in yourself from the activities
that we had last week?
“I am certain that all those ideas and
lessons that you have learned from our last
week’s activities will be of great help to your
success in your education journey.”
B. Activity Proper
MOTIVATION
POLL SURVEY
As I read to you the statements,
kindly raise your right hand if that applies to
you.
(Count the number of students who raised
their hands in every statement.)
1. I use the internet as a source to
know more about my lessons. Students do the activity.
2. I use the books available in our
home and school to know more
about my lessons.
3. I ask my parents, siblings, or any
person that can help me with my lessons.
4. I have other sources.
C. Analysis
Ask the following questions
1. How did you find the activity?
2. Are the sources of information important?
Why?
3. What will happen if there are no available
source of information? Do you think people
can still live well? Why?
D. Abstraction
Now, what we’re going to discuss today is
about the Types of sources of information
mainly the primary sources and secondary
sources of information.
This is a primary document because he wrote It is when we write a story about ourselves.
his first hand experiences.
Examples are:
1. Abraham Lincoln’s “Gettysburg
Address” Yes, Ma’am.
2. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream”
3. All of the President’s Inauguration
Speeches.
If the article was written at the time When we write something about our life it’s
something happened, then it is a primary autobiography and when we write about
source. And again if an article was written other’s life that’s considered to be as
late year after something happened then it is biography.
secondary source.
E. Application
Now, form groups of 8. You will be given set
of images which you can get some sort of
information about something. All you need to
do is to evaluate and label each image or
picture as Primary or Secondary source and
tell why.
Is that clear?
Yes, Ma’am.
Primary Source
The photo was taken the time when it
happened in 1994 somewhere in Parker.
Secondary Source
The news about the sinking of Titanic were
just based from interview and interview itself
is the primary source of the news.
Please count 1 to 8
G. Assignment
Read Bliss’ version of Abraham Lincoln’s
The Gettysburg Address below. Then answer
the questions that follow. Write your answers
in your notebook.
1. Is the information primary, secondary?
Explain.
2. How many years do four score and seven
years mean?
3. What greatest concern or emergency was
mentioned by Lincoln in his speech?
4. Explain Lincoln’s message when he said
that government is of the people, by the
people and for the people?
5. What do you think was the occasion being
celebrated when Lincoln delivered this
speech? Explain your answer.
Prepared by:
Checked by:
CLAREBELLE A. IBARRA
Head Teacher III-English Dept.