Grade 3 LP English
Grade 3 LP English
Grade 3 LP English
Department of Education
Region VI- Western Visayas
Schools Division of Bago City
LAG-ASAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
District II-B
B. Performance Uses information derived from texts in presenting varied oral and
Standards written activities
Identifies correctly how paragraphs/ texts are developed
C. Learning
Competency/Objective
Write the LC code
for each
1. Unpacked
Learning
Competency
1.1. Ask and respond to a questions about informational text (EN 10L-IIIg-h-3.2);
1.2. Define what is an informational text;
1.3. Identify key similarities and differences between the two characters
II. A. CONTENT Informational text (Simple stories)
B.LEARNING
RESOURCES
1. References English 3 Quarter 3 Module 8F
1.1 Teacher’s Guide MELCS English 3/ Curriculum Guide in English 3
1.2 Learner’s Materials
pages
1.3 Textbook pages
1.4 Additional Materials English 3 Quarter 3 Module 3(CO)
from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
1.5 Materials Pictures, Power Point Presentation, television
1.6 Other Learning
Resources
1.7 Value Focus
Reading and Comprehension
III. PROCEDURE TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVTY
Father God, Come be with us today, Fill our hearts with Father God, Come be with
joy. Fill our minds with learning. Fill our classroom with us today, Fill our hearts
peace. Fill our lessons with fun. Fill our friendship with with joy. Fill our minds
kindness. Fill our school with love. with learning. Fill our
Prayer
Amen. classroom with peace. Fill
our lessons with fun. Fill
our friendship with
kindness. Fill our school
with love.
Amen.
magazines
manuals
books Pupils reading the cards
informational altogether…
writing
nonfictional
story
text
facts
What kind of books or text do you like to read? [Allowing pupils to share
How do you feel when you’re reading? their thoughts…]
Potato
Radish
Ginger
ROOT NOT ROOT
Turnip VEGETABLES VEGETANLES
Cassava
Broccoli
Squash
Eggplant
Bitter gourd
Once a seed is planted in the soil, it needs water, sunlight, and warmth to start growing. The outer
shell of the seed protects the tiny plant embryo inside. As the seed absorbs water, it softens and swells,
triggering the embryo to start germinating.
Slowly, a tiny root emerges from the seed, reaching down into the soil to anchor the plant and absorb
water and nutrients. At the same time, a shoot pushes upward toward the surface, seeking sunlight. As the
shoot grows, it eventually breaks through the soil, and the plant begins to grow leaves.
With sunlight, the plant undergoes photosynthesis, turning carbon dioxide and water into energy to
fuel its growth. Over time, the plant matures, producing flowers and fruits that contain seeds of their own.
These seeds can then be dispersed by animals, wind, or water, starting the cycle anew.
REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of learners who
require additional
activities for
remediation
C. Did the remedial
lessons work? No.
of learners who
have caught up with
the lesson.
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation.
E. Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why
did these work?
F. What difficulties did
I encounter which
my principal or
supervisor can help
me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials
did I use/discover
which I wish to
share with other
teachers?
JADRAQUE, REA S.
Pre-service teacher