English 1 July 8, 2019.
English 1 July 8, 2019.
English 1 July 8, 2019.
The learners … The learners should be able to … The learners should be able to…
Oral Language
Listening Comprehension
correctly identify elements of literary and informational texts to
demonstrate understanding of story elements and text aid meaning getting
structures for effective oral expression
Good construction of sentences makes our day to day conversation easier and meaningful. How important is the construction of good sentences?
Creative writing helps pupils to develop their own powers of expression, empathy, and critical How does creative writing help pupils?
thinking.
Goal: The pupils will be able to speak confidently in front and The pupils should be able to demonstrate understanding covering the Individual Activities (seat work)
construct sentences using nouns. six (6) facets of understanding.
Role: Speaker Group Activities
Audience: Grade 1 pupils and the English teacher A. Explanation
The pupils will understand the importance of using nouns appropriately Oral recitation
Product of Performance: Oral Presentation- Sentences
Standard of Success: The pupils will be graded based on the in the sentences.
Presentation of Output
criteria below. B. Interpretation
Criteria/ Rubrics The pupils will use correct sentences in dealing with others. Summative Test
C. Application
The pupils will communicate with other people correctly and
effectively.
D. Empathy
The pupils show active participation and dedication in every work.
E. Self-knowledge
The pupils will realize the importance of using nouns appropriately in
the sentences.
F. Perspective
Reflects on the importance of using nouns appropriately in the
sentences.
Learning Unlock the unfamiliar words Activate prior Define nouns. Complete the name of Read Word with
Objectives found in the story using knowledge based on Identify names of people, places, the noun in the given Short /a/ sound as in
pictures. the story to be read. things, animals, and events. picture. man.
Use the unlocked unfamiliar Make inferences. Construct sentences using nouns. Identify the nouns in Read Phrases with short
words in simple sentences. Make wise decisions. Use nouns to complete sentences. the sentences. a sound.
Identify the explicitly stated Draw a garden Identify if the given Read sentences with
information in the text. noun is a name of an short a sound.
similar to the story
Complete the sentences using object, person, place, Construct sentences
read.
animal or event. using words short a
the unlocked unfamiliar
Supply the names of sound.
words .
the given picture to
complete the
sentences.
Explore Picture analysis (Review of previous lesson)
Class, I have 5 pictures posted on the board. A. The teacher will present
Can you name each of them? pictures of the words with short a
sound.
Let us name each picture.
cap
map
Class, what can you see in the picture?
Very good!
ham
It is a picture of a butterfly in the
garden.
attractive
Did you get it, Class?
Very good!
garden
From these examples on the board, What do Class, I will read first the phrases
you call of these names of people, things, and sentences, and you are going
happy places, animals and events? to read it after me.
C. Use the unlocked unfamiliar words Very good! Is that clear?
in sentences.
They are called Names or in other word, Very good!
butterfly these are called Nouns.
gloomy B. Reading of phrases with
dragonfly words having short a sound.
attractive 1. a hat and a mat
garden
happy 2. a rat on the mat
The butterfly flew from flower 3. a mad dad
to flower.
4. a fat cat
The gloomy room makes me
sad. 5. a bad cat
The dragonfly flew near the
butterfly. 6. jam and ham
His new toy is very attractive.
They have a beautiful garden
in their backyard. C. Reading of Sentences with
I am happy to see you. words having short a sound.
Class before we are going to read the 1. The cat sat on the mat.
story entitled, “The Sad Butterfly” let
us read first the questions to be 2. My dad is mad.
answered after reading the story. 3. Sam has a fan and a bat.
Literal Questions: 4. Dan is in the van.
1. Who did the dragonfly meet? 5. Dad has a map on his lap.
2. Why was the butterfly sad? Who can construct sentences
3. What advise did the dragonfly gave using the words on the board?
the butterfly?
Firm-Up This time, we are going to read now the Again, what is a Noun?
story.
A noun is a name of a person, an animal, a
Reading of the story place, an object, or an event.
(The teacher will read the story to the Did you get it, class?
whole class.)
Very good!
Is that clear?
Very good!
Perso Anim Place Objec Event
ns als s ts s
5. Why was the black butterfly left out Now we are going to read sentences using
when all the others were caught by the nouns. Listen carefully because later, you will
children? be asked to construct your own sentences
using nouns.
6. How did the female black butterfly
feel after realizing that she was the only Persons . The baby is
one left in the garden? crying.
2. We go to the market.
3. My umbrella is pink.
4. Our bags are the same!
6. A wheel is stuck.
______3. Tomorrow is my
birthday.
Resources Visual Aid for the story Visual Aid for the story Pictures (Nouns) Worksheets and English Books Chart. Visual aid for the words
with short a sound.
Words written on strips of paper Visual aid for the inferential Words written on strips of paper Criteria
questions Visual aid for the phrases and
Pictures(unlocking of unfamiliar Visual Aid sentences.
words)