Detailed LP in English
Detailed LP in English
Detailed LP in English
II SUBJECT MATTER:
A. TOPIC: The Four Kinds of Sentences.
B. REFERENCES: Laboratory Activities in English 8 Textbook pages 80-81
C. MATERIALS: PowerPoint Presentation, Cut-words, Pictures
III PROCEDURE:
A. LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity
C. Presentation
Since we started to a story telling, we will continue Ma’am, it means reading with our eyes only not with
our story telling. I am going to read first the story our lips.
of “The Selfish Giant” read also with me silently.
And when we said silently, it means?
Very good. Yes Ma’am.
(story reading) (reading)
Now it’s your turn. Let’s see if you read better than Yes Ma’am.
me. Jayson, kindly read again the story. Yes Ma’am.
Do you understand the story?
Are you sure?
Okey let’s check if you really understand the story. Yes Ma’am because it is a nice story and there is a
moral lesson that we can get from it.
D.Discussion for Comprehension Check- Ma’am it is all about a selfish giant.
up Do you like the story? Why?
The Giant’s garden was a large lovely garden with
Very good. So what was the story about? soft green grass, beautiful flowers like stars, and
Ok, thank you. John, describe the garden owned by there were also twelve peach-trees.
the Giant.
Ma’am because the giant is selfish. Autumn punish
him.
Very good. But why it is said there that, it is Ma’am Autumn was the one who gave golden fruit
always winter in the Giant’s garden? to every garden.
When the giant saw the little boy who can’t climb on
Who is Autumn? the tree, his heart melted and because of that he
realized his selfishness. He also realized why it is
How does the Giant became kind? always winter to his garden.
B. GENERALIZATION:
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity
Leah, give us a recap of what we discussed Ma’am, there are four kinds of sentences, the
declarative, imperative, interrogative and
exclamatory. Declarative sentence tells something
about a person, place, thing or event. It ends with a
period. Interrogative sentence asks questions. It
ends in a question mark. Imperative sentence
gives command or request. Exclamatory sentence
expresses a strong feeling. It ends with an
exclamation point.
today. Thank you. Leah.
C. APPLICATION:
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity
IV EVALUATION:
DIRECTIONS: Identify each given sentence if it
is declarative, interrogative, imperative or
exclamatory and put the right punctuation mark.
Write your answer on the blank before the number.
V ASSIGNMENT: