Cot 3 DLL Week 4
Cot 3 DLL Week 4
Cot 3 DLL Week 4
I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, the learners are expected to:
Identify figures of speech that are commonly used in literary text.
Determine the figure of speech that shows comparison.
Correctly answer the assessment test.
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of: Philippine literature in during
the Period of Apprenticeship as a means of examining conflicts; various
purposeful listening and viewing strategies; difference between literal and
figurative language; ways to extract and condense information based on
library sources; verbal and non-verbal cues in oral communication; and
types of phrases, clauses, and sentences.
B. Performance Standards The learner transfers learning by resolving conflicts presented in literary
selections; using tools and mechanisms in locating library resources;
extracting information and noting details from texts to write precis,
summary, or paraphrase; distinguishing between and using literal and
figurative language and verbal and non-verbal cues; use phrases, clauses,
and sentences meaningfully and appropriately.
C. Learning EN7G-II-c-10.1.2: Identify figures of speech that are commonly used in
Competencies/Objectives: literary text.
Write the LC Code for each
II. CONTENT Figures of Speech (Simile, Metaphor and Personification)
Annotation:
Applied knowledge of content within and across
curriculum teaching areas.
(The given pictures have something to do with the lesson that the teacher
previously discussed. Ask the students to share something about it.)
1. Establishing a Purpose for the The teacher will proceed on introducing the next lesson related to the
Lesson previous topic.Again, the teacher will provide 3 pairs of pictures wherein
students have to compare it.
Let’s Compare!
Annotation:
Use a range of teaching strategies that enhance
learner achievement in literacy and numeracy
skills.
2. Presenting Examples/Instances Lead the students on the three (3) figures of speech that are commonly
of the Lesson used when in writing literary text.
3. Discussing New Concepts and Discuss and elaborate the following:
Practicing New Skills #1
Figurative language
Annotation: - gives clearness, force, and beauty to ideas and adds
Displayed proficient use of Mother Tongue, effectiveness to one’s speech and writing.
Filipino, and English to facilitate teaching and - uses figures of speech
learning. Figures of Speech
- is any use of words in a sense different from their literal
Maintained learning environments that promote definition.
fairness, respect, and care to encourage Simile
learning. Metaphor
Personification
4. Discussing New Concepts and
Practicing New Skills #2 Let the students provide their own examples of Simile, Metaphor and
Personification.
Annotation:
Maintained learning environments that promote
fairness, respect, and care to encourage
learning.
5. Developing Mastery Identify whether the following statements is a simile, metaphor, or
(Leads to Formative Assessment 3) personification.
1. My house is my land.
Annotation: 2. His speech is like a whisper of a thousand bees.
Used strategies for providing timely, accurate, 3. Mighty rivers are furrowing the earth.
and constructive feedback to improve learner 4. The mountain peaks kissed the sky.
performance. 5. She is as beautiful as a garden filled with flowers.
7. Making Generalizations and What is the difference between simile, metaphor, and personification?
Abstractions about the Lesson
Evaluating Learning
8. Additional Activities for
Application or Remediation Write a 2 stanza poem using the figures of speech that you have learned.
Annotation: Choose any of the following topics:
Used a range of teaching strategies that Friendship
enhance learner achievement in literacy and The importance of marriage
numeracy skills. Being Loyal
I understand that
________________________________________________
I realized that
____________________________________________________
I gain
____________________________________________________________
I recognize
_______________________________________________________
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
Prepared by:
MENCHIE G. VALENCIA
Teacher I
Noted by:
MARYANNE S. TIBAYAN
Master Teacher I
Checked by:
7:00-8:00 G7-Mabini
I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, the learners are expected to:
13. Developing Mastery Directions: Identify if the given statement is a direct or indirect speech. Write
(Leads to Formative Assessment 3) your answer on the space provided before each number.( See your module
on pp. 23)
15. Making Generalizations and What is the difference between Direct and Indirect Speech? Give examples
Abstractions about the Lesson
Evaluating Learning
16. Additional Activities for
Application or Remediation
X. REMARKS
XI. REFLECTIONS The learners, in their notebooks, journals or portfolio will write their personal
insights about the lesson using the prompts below.
I understand that
________________________________________________
I realized that
____________________________________________________
I gain
____________________________________________________________
I recognize
_______________________________________________________
H. No. of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
I. No. of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
Prepared by:
MENCHIE G. VALENCIA
Teacher I
Noted by:
MARYANNE S. TIBAYAN
Master Teacher I
Checked by:
1. Establishing a Purpose for the Listening is very important to have a clear and precise conversation.
Lesson
2. Presenting Examples/Instances Ask the students if there are some instances in their lives that they are
of the Lesson discussing or sharing something, and nobody is listening. How do they feel
about it?
3. Discussing New Concepts and What is the difference between top-down and bottom-up strategy of
Practicing New Skills #1 listening?
4. Discussing New Concepts and While listening is a usual skill that we often use as individuals, there are
Practicing New Skills #2 times when we need to use techniques or activities that will help us listen
more effectively and focus on the main objective of a specific listening task.
I understand that
________________________________________________
I realized that
____________________________________________________
I gain
____________________________________________________________
I recognize
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
A. No. of learners who require additional
activities for remediation
Prepared by:
MENCHIE G. VALENCIA
Teacher I
Noted by:
MARYANNE S. TIBAYAN
Master Teacher I
Checked by:
1. Establishing a Purpose for Listening is very important to have a clear and precise conversation.
the Lesson
2. Presenting Ask the students if there are some instances in their lives that they are
Examples/Instances of the discussing or sharing something, and nobody is listening. How do they feel
Lesson about it?
3. Discussing New Concepts What is the difference between top-down and bottom-up strategy of
and Practicing New Skills #1 listening?
4. Discussing New Concepts While listening is a usual skill that we often use as individuals, there are
and Practicing New Skills #2 times when we need to use techniques or activities that will help us listen
more effectively and focus on the main objective of a specific listening task.
Prepared by:
MENCHIE G. VALENCIA
Teacher I
Noted by:
MARYANNE S. TIBAYAN
Master Teacher I
Checked by:
1. Establishing a Purpose for Listening is very important to have a clear and precise conversation.
the Lesson
2. Presenting Ask the students if there are some instances in their lives that they are
Examples/Instances of the discussing or sharing something, and nobody is listening. How do they feel
Lesson about it?
3. Discussing New Concepts What is the difference between top-down and bottom-up strategy of
and Practicing New Skills #1 listening?
4. Discussing New Concepts While listening is a usual skill that we often use as individuals, there are
and Practicing New Skills #2 times when we need to use techniques or activities that will help us listen
more effectively and focus on the main objective of a specific listening task.
Prepared by:
MENCHIE G. VALENCIA
Teacher I
Noted by:
MARYANNE S. TIBAYAN
Master Teacher I
Checked by: