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NATIONAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Education, Psychology, and Communication Department

LOCAL TEACHING DEMONSTRATION


DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN GRADE 12

Content Standards: The learner realizes that information in a written text may be selected
and organized to achieve a particular purpose.
Performance Standards: The learner critiques a chosen sample of each pattern of
development focusing on information selection, organization,
and development.
Most Essential Learning Competencies: Identify the context in which a text was developed
a. Hypertext b. Intertext EN11/12RWS-IVac-7; EN11/12RWS-IVac-7.1; EN11/12RWS-
IVac-7.2

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:
a. understand the concept of hypertext and intertextuality
b. obtain information in a customized way through hypertext and intertext
c. determine the ways in how text is developed

II. Subject Matter


a. Subject Level: Grade 12
b. Topic: Hypertext and Intertext
c. Reference:
https://depedtambayan.net/wpcontent/uploads/2022/03/readingandwritingskills_q4_m4_hypertextandinter
text_v2.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSRwnnjktD4&t=138s
https://www.elcomblus.com/context-hypertext-and-intertext/

Teaching Materials: Laptop, PowerPoint, Youtube, Cartolina paper, Bond paper, glue, scissors,
Illustration board, and Books

III. PROCEDURE
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVITY
A. PREPARATION

1. Greetings
Great Afternoon Class!
Great Afternoon! Sir Max.

1. Prayer
(Students name) can you kindly lead the prayer?

Yes po Sir.
(Students Prayer)
Thank you

3. Classroom Management
Kindly pick up any litter around you and put them
in the bin.
Yes Sir.

4. Checking of Attendance
Ashley, Ms. Secretary who are our absentees for
today?
None Sir. Sir it is…
B. REVIEW THE PREVIOUS TOPIC
* Before we start our discussion,
What was our discussion yesterday?

Great. What else? (Student raises hands and answers) Power of Media

Very good and last one.

C. Motivational Activity People in Media and People as Media


Instructions: GUESS THE PICTURE
In this activity I want you to identify the pictures I
am about to present. Is that Clear
Codes and Types of Codes

Great. Picture # 1

Paquito (Mobile Legends)


Picture # 2

Manny Pacquiao

Picture # 4

My Girlfriend is a Gumiho

Picture # 5

Nine-Tailed Fox
Maria Clara at Ibarra

Picture # 6

Noli Me Tangere

Picture # 7

(Student/s raises hand) Basis, Source

Research, Internet, Books

(Student/s raises hand) Something to do with research


of creating a work, adapting a work, or creating a
work with your source

D.ANALYZATION
1. What is the connection of the pictures I presented? (Student/s raises their hand) Book/Internet is
Hypertext/Intertext
2. How were they able to find this “source”?

3. What do you think is the relation of this activity to


the lesson?
E. ABSTRACTION
Very Good. For our next lesson, it is about finding a
source and researching which is called Hypertext and
Intertext.

Earlier you mentioned research, specifically, the


source which is either through the internet or texts.

Can you take a guess which one of these is Hypertext


and Intertext?

Alright. Let us find out Google

Hypertext is simply a non-linear way of presenting


information. (Student/s will answer and direct me to the
information they want)
Hypertext “connects” relevant information, graphics,
This one sir
videos, or sounds to the text.

How does this “information” happen?


No.
Let us look at the picture

Yes

Honesto

When you are looking for something where do you


go?

On the main page of the site. What information do


you want to know on the topic?

And where do I go now?


(Teacher will click a few links and stop to ask
questions)
Pinocchio
Class. When I clicked a link was there a sense of
direction?

That is Hypertext. Definition of Non-Linear

Is it clear?
(Student/s raises their hand) Source from a literary
Let us now move to intertext work, adaptation of a work

Before we start; I have here a picture. Let us identify


who they are Intertextuality is the shaping of a text's meaning by
another text or by interconnections between similar
or related works perceived by an audience or reader
of the text.

Julia Kristeva coined the term Intertextuality in 1960

(Student/s raise their hand) reinventing or


reimagination of a work

(Student/s raises hand) Allusion brief but purposeful


references, within a literary text, person, place, event,
or another work of literature

(Student raise/s hand) Like metaphor.


Honesto is inspired by?

(Student raises their hand) Achilles Heel

Weakness

Story, Myth

Eminem

He is a great rapper.

What do we mean by Intertext?


Yes Sir.
Great answers
(Student/s raises their hand give examples)
(Students name) can you kindly read the definition of
Intertext or Intertextuality?

an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist,


or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic
Thank you (student’s name). When we mean by effect.
“shaping a text”
Yes Sir.
Very Good. It is a form of reinventing a work or
adaptation of a work and there are different types of
Intertext

Can someone read the first one? Yes Sir.

Thank you.

What we mean by this class is that we are referencing


someone or something in a famous literary work.

Very Good. In a sense, it is a metaphor but only


literary and historic figures.
Yes Sir / No Sir
For Example:
In this word
“Chocolate was her Achilles’ Heel”

Can you identify which word is the reference?

Does anyone in the class have an idea on “Achilles


heel”?

Great Answer. Does anyone have an idea where the


“Achilles heel” came from?

Very good. That is allusion it comes from a literary


text.

How about this one? Whenever the BJ raps he turns


into Eminem.

Which word is the reference?

What am I implying?

(Student/s raise their hand) It is a parody from


Payphone by Maroon 5
Very Good.
(Student/s raise their hand and give examples)

Can you give me other examples of Allusion


Yes Sir.

Excellent that is allusion

A text work turns into a visual media


Is it clear?

(Student/s raises their hand)


Next one. Parody Adaptation - the adapting of a literary source (a
novel, short story, poem) to another genre or
medium, such as a film, stage play, or video game.
Can someone kindly read Parody?
Yes Sir.

Thank you when we say parody it just means a


comedic version of a work.

Ok so here is an example of a Parody

Some of you are familiar with James Bond, yes?

Ok. This is an action-packed work. Here are


examples of a parody version.

Are you familiar with Johnny English? This a parody


version of a James Bond film.

League of Legends

(Student/s raises their hands and give examples)


Witcher, Game of Thrones, A Dance with Dragons,
Harry Potter, Assassin’s Creed, Mortal Kombat

(Student/s raises their hand) A person saying


something with significance or wisdom

Additionally, Austin Powers a classic movie


Another Example. I will play a music and I want you
to identify the music and guess the original song.
(Student/s raises their hand) Eminem

Parody by Hipon – Sir Rex and Shehyee

Very good. Can you give me other examples of


Parody (Student/s raises their hand) Everything, everywhere
all at once
Very good, Those are all parody. Is it Clear?
Yes Sir.

The next one is Adaptation.

What is your idea of adaptation?


(Student/s raise their hand) BTS
Good answer. Thank you

(Student/s raises their hands and give examples)


Can someone read the definition of adaptation?

Yes Sir.

A non-linear way of acquiring information


Excellent. I have here some examples, this one you
are familiar with it. Shaping of a text’s meaning to another.

Allusion, Parody, Adaptation, and Quotation


(Percy Jackson – Book)
And lastly, most of you are extremely acquainted
with it

(Arcane)

Arcane came from what game?

Very good. Can you give other examples of


Adaptation?

Excellent. Last one Quotation

What is your idea of a quotation? 1. Julia Kristeva


2. Hyerpext
3. Allusion
4. Intertext
5. Parody
Great answer.
6. Adaptation
7. Parody
BJ kindly read the definition 8. Adaptation
9. Quotation
10. Allusion

William Shakespeare from a Comedy “As You Like


it”
How about this one? Can you guess who said this?

“If you had one shot, or one opportunity to seize


everything you ever wanted in one moment. Would
you capture it or let it slip?”

Very Good. How about this one, which movie is this?

“In another life, I would have really liked just doing


laundry and taxes with you”

Last one

“Even in the far future,


never forget the you of right now
Wherever you are right now,
you’re just taking a break”

Hint: It is from a K-pop group

Great Job. Can you give other examples?

F. GENERALIZATION
Do you understand the lesson?

Let us review the lesson

What is Hypertext?

What is Intertext?

What are the types of Intertext?

G. APPLICATION
Guess What?

Groups will divide into two


In 1 whole paper. I want you to identify and list
down what are the references, and similarities used
in the movie.

Group 1
Group 2

Example:
References in Movies
Clothes
1. Salakot
- Salakót is a traditional lightweight headgear from
the Philippines that is commonly used during the
pre-colonial era up to the present day, used for
protection against the sun and rain

H. ASSESSMENT
Instructions: Quiz # 1
Get ¼ sheet of paper. 10 items. 2 points each

● Capital Letters

● No erasures

● No alterations

● Use black/blue pen for answering

● Use any color of the pen for checking other


than black/blue

______1. Who coined the term


intertext/intertextuality?
______2. Non-linear way to collect information
______3. Brief but purposeful references, within a
literary text, person, place, event, or another work of
literature
______4. is the shaping of a text's meaning by
another text, either through deliberate compositional
strategies or by interconnections between similar or
related works perceived by an audience or reader of
the text.
______5. an imitation of the style of a particular
writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration
for comic effect.
______6. the adapting of a literary source (a novel,
short story, poem) to another genre or medium, such
as a film, stage play, or video game.
______7. Austin Powers
______8. House of the Dragon (T.V Series)
______9. “Abandon all hope, ye who enter”
______10. Yolanda has a Spartan workout routine

Prepared by:
Maximillan L. Nierves
Practice Teacher

Checked by:

Ayessa Mae C. Malapit


Cooperating Teacher

Noted by:

Mr. Alfred B. Rubrico III


Cluster Head, EDPSYCOM Department
Field Study Instructor

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