DLP English 5 Day 1
DLP English 5 Day 1
DLP English 5 Day 1
V-SMART 8:20-9:10
V-FAITHFUL 10:40-11:30
V-AFFECTIONATE 11:30-12:20
Let the class do the Think-Pair-Share Activity. Model first the activity.
Say: We will do the Think-Pair-Share Activity.
First step is THINK. Think about three things you are thankful for. (Model Think Aloud: Hmm...I am thinking
about the things I am thankful. First, I am thankful for the job that I have. Second, I am thankful for my family
and friends. And thirdly, I am thankful for the roses that bloom in my garden.)
Second step is PAIR. Turn to your partner. (Choose one pupil to be your partner.)
Third step is SHARE. Share to your partner the three things you are thankful for. (Model: First, I am
thankful for the job that I have. Second, I am thankful for my family and friends. And thirdly, I am thankful for the
roses that bloom in my garden.)
Remind them to use the proper expression while sharing. Likewise, remind them to be polite when
someone is sharing. To be polite is to show good manners or respect for the one speaking by listening
attentively and not interrupting.
But before continuing to Think-Pair-Share review first the different facial expressions.
Let the class match the facial expression with the emotion. Ask the pupils to demonstrate to their partner
the different facial expression.
(Source: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-QT8mGW_4N1w/UfCHBqTu5fI/AAAAAAAADgc/09yrkv1YT-s/s1600/n20.jpg)
After ever pair is done, ask 4-5 pupils to share to the class what they shared to their partner.
a) Unlocking of Difficulties
1. glowing colors (Show a comparison of bright colored picture and grayish colored picture)
Ask: Which picture shows glowing colors?)
2. purple-headed (Show a mountain with a bluish red top. Say that the rays of the setting sun make
the mountain-top appear purple)
3. meadow (Show a picture of an open area of grassland.)
4. rushes (Show a picture of a pond with varieties of waterside plants, some of which are used for
making mats and baskets.)
b) Motivation
Show picture of beautiful things/places/objects (e.g. forest, rainbow, butterfly, blue skies, beaches,
mountains, sunset, sunrise, flower, birds, etc.)
Ask the class to identify and describe the pictures.
Ask: What do you think of all these things?
Ask the class to give their own examples of beautiful things.
c) Motive Question
What are the beautiful things the poet mentions in the poem?
Say: As you read along, observe yourself how you read the poem. Are you pronouncing the words
correctly? Get ready to read along.
b) Comprehension Check
1. What does the poet think of all things?
2. Who has made all these things?
3. What are the little things mentioned in the poem?
4. How does the poet describe the beauty of the flowers?
5. How does the poet describe the little birds?
6. How is the mountain described in the poem?
7. Why does it appear so?
8. What brightens up the sky?
9. How does the sky look during the sunset?
10. Which are the two seasons mentioned in the poem?
11. Why does the poet consider the summer sun pleasant?
12. What do we enjoy in the green wood?
13. How are the meadows useful for us?
14. Where do the rushes grow?
15. Why do people gather rushes?
16. Why has God given us eyes?
17. What should our lips tell?
18. How does the poet describe God?
19 Which are the lines in the poem where the poet expresses his gratitude to God?
20. How do you show your appreciation for all the beautiful things God created?
E. Evaluation/Assessment:
Ask the pupils to complete the self-reflection/assessment checklist.
V. Remarks:
VI. Reflection