ENGLISH 9 Lesson Plan For COT
ENGLISH 9 Lesson Plan For COT
ENGLISH 9 Lesson Plan For COT
(ANNOTATIONS)
I. OBJECTIVES -PPST INDICATORS/ KRA OBJECTIVES/RUBRIC
INDICATORS TO BE OBSERVED DURING THE
CLASSROOM OBSERVATION
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of bias and
prejudice
B. Performance Standards The learners will be able to make a slogan expressing the
importance of differentiating biases from prejudices in real
life
C. Learning Competencies/ Objectives Differentiate biases from prejudices. KRA 3, OBJ. # 7
KNOWLEDGE: -Plans, manages and implements
Write the LC code for each. identify biases and prejudices developmentally sequenced teaching and
SKILL learning processes to meet curriculum
distinguish biases from prejudices requirements through various contexts.
ATTITUDE MOV--- Knowledge, skill and attitude or KSA is
express the importance of differentiating biases applied in lesson planning objectives in order
from prejudices in real life. to meet curriculum requirements based on
the Curriculum Guide/CG.
II. CONTENT/TOPIC DIFFERENTIATING BIAS AND PREJUDICE
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Materials pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning Resources Pictures
Smart TV, Netbook, power point presentation, activity sheets KRA 3, OBJ. # 7
-Selects, develops, organizes and uses
appropriate teaching and learning resources,
including ICT, to address learning goals.
MOV---The pictures are presented clearly
through power point presentation.
MOV--- printed materials like activity sheets
are given on clear sheets of cartolina and meta
cards for the students to see and read clearly.
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the *Giving of Classroom Rules ( tacked on the board)
new lesson * The 5 P’s:
1. Be Positive
2. Be Productive
3. Be Polite
4. Be Prepared
5. Be ResPectful
*Review:
Today, you are to learn about differentiating bias and
prejudice.But before that, let me ask-What are conditionals?
-Show through power point presentation.
(Use of WH QUESTIONS)
D. Discussing new concepts and practicing new Prejudice is an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed
skills #1 beforehand or without knowledge thought or reason. It
simply means to prejudge others
Examples:
Examples:
a) Female teachers give more attention to girls.
b) Voting an SSG candidate that is rich and beautiful.
E. Discussing new concepts and practicing new An individual may be PREJUDICED against others based on
skills #2 factors such as race, age, gender, sexual orientation, class
status, religion, nationality, and amongst other things.
BIAS therefore is a prejudice in favor or against one person ,
thing or group compared with another, usually considered to
be unfair. Bias is actually the action that happens to a person
or one group or multiple groups because of the way you felt
about them. This is very unfair and the result is an unfair
action of some sort. A Bias is the actual result of the prejudice
that you have. Bias is the action and prejudice is the thought.
F. Developing mastery (leads to Formative PPST Module1
Assessment 3) KRA 1, OBJ. # 1
MT I-IV RUBRIC, INDICATOR 1
-Applies knowledge of content within and
across curriculum teaching areas.
MOV---Values integration like generosity and
being safe in following directions are
integrated in the context of the selections
given.
G. Finding practical applications of concepts and *Differentiated Activity in 3
skills in daily living House Rules/Standards/Guidelines: KRA 1, OBJ. # 3
(Follow the mnemonic/memory device.) -Applies a range of teaching strategies to
G- Give thoughtful feedback develop critical and creative thinking, as well
R- Respect others & their thoughts as higher-order thinking skills.
O- On task all the time MOV---The questions presented to check
U- Use soft voices students’ comprehension are arranged from
P- Participate actively lower level to higher level thinking skills.
S- Stay with your group
Bias Prejudice
Group 3-
Read the selection, then decide among members what
TITLE Below are pictures showing situations of biases and
prejudices. On a separate sheet of paper, construct samples
sentences based on the picture.
1.
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Group Presentations
- not to exceed 2 minutes for each group presentation
BIAS PREJUDICE
Prepared by:
MARISSA R.VILLAMON
Teacher III
Checked by:
MAREDY C .MELO
Master Teacher II