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Southern Christian College

College of Teacher Education

A Detailed Lesson Plan in English 3


Macedonia (07:30 - 08:20 AM)
April 17, 2023

I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the discussion, the learners should be able to:
a. differentiate compare and contrast;
b. distinguish the similarities and differences of the pictures; and
c. compare and contrast subjects from text.

II. SUBJECT MATTER


A. Topic: Compare and Contrast
B. Reference:
C. Materials: Chalk, Laptop

III. PROCEDURE
Teacher’s Activities Students’ Activities
A. PRELIMINARIES
1. Prayer

“Kindly stand-up as we pray” (Standing)

“Dear God, help me spend today with a


smile on my face, love in my heart, joy in
His grace, and my thinking cap on all day”

Amen” “Amen.”

2. Greetings

“Good morning, grade 3! I’m glad to see you “Good morning, teacher! It is nice to see
all” you, too”

“Okay! You may now take your seats” (Sitting)

“Ready for a new lesson in English?” “Yes, teacher, we are ready”

“Good!”

3. Checking of Attendance
“Who is/are absent/s this morning?” “None, teacher”

“That is great!”

4. Setting Standard

“Can you still remember my rules?” “Yes, teacher”

“Can you recite those rules, Ryle” Ryle: “First, we have to raise our right
hand if we want to speak or to answer, next
is to behave and participate, last is to ask
permission first before going outside or
before doing something”

“Correct! Can you follow those rules, “Yes, teacher we can”


children?”

“Nice!”

5. Review

“Children, can you still recall the topic you “Yes, teacher”
have discussed with your teacher?”

“Good! What was it?” (Raising their hands)

“Aina” Aina: “We have discussed about the


hyponyms, teacher”

“When we say hyponyms, what is all about?” “Hyponyms are the specific examples of a
general word”

“Correct! Can you give me a hyponym of a “If the general word is color, the
general word color?” hyponyms of it are blue, green, yellow, and
more”
“Great! Well said!”

B. DEVELOPMENTAL
ACTIVITIES

1. Motivation
“I have downloaded a short video, let us
watch this altogether”

(Playing the video) (Watching the video)

“What was the video all about?” “It was about compare and contrast”

“Correct! Can you write the words compare Mallory: (Writing on the board)
and contrast on the board, Mallory”

“Thank you, Mallory”

“So, This morning we will be learning about (Listening)


compare and contrast”

2. Presentation
“Before we proceed, here are the learning
objectives for this lesson”

At the end of the period, the grade 3 pupil


should be able to:

a. differentiate compare and contrast;


b. distinguish the similarities and
differences of the pictures; and (Listening)
c. compare and contrast subjects from
text.

“Are you now ready to listen, grade 3?” “Yes, teacher”

“Aina, based on the video we have watched, Aina: “Yes, teacher. To compare is to look
can you tell us what is to compare?” for the similarities of two things”

“Good answer!”

Compare
- To tell what is alike or the same
between two things.
- If we compare things, we look for the
things we can see and we cannot see. (Listening)
Examples:
- We can physically see that they are
both fruit and round.
- The things we cannot see about the (Listening)
two is that they are both good for our
health.

“Did you get it, kids?” “Yes, teacher”

“Another example”

- We physically see that they are both


girls and they have the same skin
color.
- The things we cannot see about the (Listening)
two is that maybe one of them is
happy and the other one is just
pretending happy.

“Did you get my point, kids?” “Yes, teacher”

“We can look for the similarities between


two things such as animals, people, objects,
plants, stories, and more based on what we (Listening)
see as well as things we cannot see”

“We can also look for the similarities of the


texts and stories”

Key words to compare:


 same
 also
 like
 similar
 similarly
 as well as
 both

Examples:
- Both cats and birds can be pets to (Listening)
people.
- She loves to dance just like her mom.
“Rothena, can you site an example using one Rothena: “Yes, teacher. My best friend and
of the keywords we can use in comparing?” I have similar favorite snacks.”

“Great! Can we proceed now” “Yes, teacher”

“Alexa, based on your understanding, can Alexa: “Contrast is to look for the
you tell us what contrast is?” differences of two things”

“Great!”

Contrast
- To tell us what is the difference
between two things, animals, person, (Listening)
and more.
- If we contrast things, we look for the
things we can see and we cannot see.

“Did you get it? Are you still with me?” “Yes, teacher”

Examples:

- They have different color, an apple is (Listening)


red while an orange has orange color.

“Always remember that if we contrast things,


we will look for its difference/s”

“We can also look for the differences of the


texts and stories” (Listening)
These are the keywords in looking for the
differences between the text:
 but
 unlike
 different (Listening)
 difference
 although
 on the other hand
 however
 while

examples:
- Apples and oranges have different (Listening)
colors and tastes.
- Rina is mean unlike with her twin,
Risa.

“We can use Venn diagram to compare and


contrast things”

“Let as compare and contrast these things” (Listening)

“Using this Venn diagram”

“Venn diagram is a graphic organizer that (Listening)


has two circles overlapped”
“The middle is to tell what is alike, and the
sides is to tell what is difference”

“What do we write in the middle?” “The similarities, teacher”

“So, what is the similarities between the “They are both animals”
two?”

“What else?” “They can be pets”

“Very good! Droid, kindly draw a Venn Droid: (Drawing)


diagram on the board”

“Thank you, Droid”

“In the middle, kindly write their similarities, Zilla: (Writing)


Zilla”

“Very good, Zilla. Now, what should we “The differences between the two, teacher”
write on the sides of our Venn diagram?”

“Good! On the right, we have bird and on the


left we have cat”
“What are the differences between them?” “The birds can fly while cats cannot”

“What else?” “The birds is bird wild cat mammal”

“Correct! There’s more” “Birds hatches eggs while cats give birds”

“Great! That is how we use Venn diagram to


compare and contrast things”

3. Application

Directions: Read the text below. Compare


and Contrast the two main character using a
Venn diagram.

Bats and Birds

Both bats and birds can fly.


You might see them on a rooftop.
In other ways, Bats and Birds are very
different. (Reading)
Birds have feathers, Bats have fur,
Birds have beaks, Bats have teeth,
Bats hang upside-down when they rest.
Birds never do that!
Bats and birds are very easy to tell apart
When they are not flying.

(Answering)

“Done answering?” “Yes, teacher”


“Pass your paper forward”

4. Generalization
“Have you learned something this morning, “Yes, we did. We have learned about how
grade 3?” we compare and contrast, teacher”
“How can we compare two things?” “We can compare two things in looking
with its similarities”
“Great! How about in contrasting?” “We contrast two things by looking for its
differences”

“That is right”

IV. EVALUATION
Activity 1
Directions: Compare and Contrast the boat and the air plane using a Venn diagram below.

Activity 2
Directions: Read each sentence. Does it compare or contrast? Write your answer on the
space provided before the number.
_____1. Similarly, our football team is not so good.
_____2. I was hungry, but I was reluctant to eat.
_____3. I got a 10 in math, and I’m doing well in other classes.
_____4. I ordered a Margarita pizza, however, I was served a pepperoni one.
_____5. Dany is very kind and polite, too.
V. ASSIGNMENT
Directions: Draw a bee and a spider. List down its similarities and differences.

Prepared by: ROSEL N. SORIA__


Pre-Service Teacher

Checked by: ALONA E. ALCANTE, LPT


Cooperating Teacher

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