Detailed Lesson Plan in English 5
Detailed Lesson Plan in English 5
Detailed Lesson Plan in English 5
Day 1
I. Objectives
1. Note significant details of the selection listened to.
2. Observe politeness at all times.
3. Show kindness to everyone.
4. Use appropriate facial expressions in delivering some lines of the characters of the
selection listened to.
B. References:
EN5LC- Ia- 2.1
The Sly Fox -Developing Reading Power 5 p. 43-45
C. Materials:
selections, pictures, laptop
III. Procedure
A. Preliminary Activities
A. Prayer
B. Spelling Drill
Let the pupils arrange the jumbled letters to identify the word used in the story being
defined.
a. growing thickly ------- h s y u b
b. soft hair of certain animals ------ u f r
c. projecting part of the face including the mouth and nose--- z l e z m u
d. having a full rounded shape ------ u m l p p
e. tricky or wise----- y s l
B. Motivation/Motive Question
Show pictures of fox and wolf
Ask: Are these animals the same?
What can you say about the fox? How about the wolf?
If you are going to choose between the two, who will you want to be? Why?
C. Lesson Proper
Have the pupils listen to the story “The Sly Fox”. While reading, the teacher
emphasizes appropriate facial expressions for the lines of the characters of the story.
Instruct the pupils to observe how the appropriate facial expressions are used in
delivering the lines of the story. Then, pupils will be answering the questions.
Afterwards, the teacher will call each row to deliver the lines of the characters of the
story listened to with appropriate facial expressions. Then, the teacher will call some of
pupils individually in front of the class to deliver the lines with appropriate facial
expressions.
“Don’t move! I’m going to eat you this minute.”
“I have to use my wits instead of my legs”
How did facial expressions affect in saying these lines of the characters of the story you
listened to? (Facial expressions make the story more realistic and emotional)
D. Independent Practice
Choose the letter of the word group that best answers the question or completes the
sentence.
1. How does the story open?
a. It introduces the characters of the story.
b. It gives background information on the characters
c. It tells where the story happened.
d. It started with dialogue between the two characters.
E. Generalization
Noting details of a story means pointing out the characters around which
the story revolves, the place and when it happened and the series of actions
that make the story itself.
Aurea is in a hurry preparing to go to school. She didn’t wake up early because she
watched her favorite late night show. She opened her purse and said, “My
allowance is not enough for the remaining three days before my next allowance”
she felt so worried. It is because she is fond of buying bracelets and necklaces.
Questions:
1. Who is the main character of the story?
2. Draw the appropriate facial expression related to this line of Aurea “My allowance is
not enough for the remaining three days before my next allowance”.
V. Assignment
Make a comic strip of the story “The Sly Fox”