Prac - Teach - Lesson Plan - Day 2
Prac - Teach - Lesson Plan - Day 2
Prac - Teach - Lesson Plan - Day 2
High School
Teacher Shinnie P. Erecilla Learning Area English
I.
Teaching Date & Time October 09, 2023 Quarter First Quarter
OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard The learner demonstrates understanding on how Anglo-American literature and other text types serves as a means of
enhancing self; also, how to use processing, assessing, summarizing information, word derivation and formation
strategies, appropriate word order, punctuation marks and interjections to enable him/her to participate actively in
speech choir.
B. Performance Standard The learner actively participates in a speech choir through using effective verbal and non-verbal strategies based on
the following criteria: Focus, Voice, Delivery, Facial Expressions, Body Movements/Gestures and Audience Contact.
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide A Journey Through Anglo-American Literature pages 48-59’
Pages
2. Learner’s Material English Arts III. 2000. pp 153, 201, 203.
Pages
B. Materials visual aids, PowerPoint,
d. Checking of Class monitor have you checked the attendance? Yes Ma’am!
Attendance
Is there anyone who’s absent today? None Ma’am!
Very good!
Very good! So, who is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow? The poem is all about the purpose of life and how one
should handle the sorrow and struggles along the way.
I will group you into 3 groups and each group will stand in a
line facing the board.
At the back of the line is the ‘reader’, who has been given a
short sentence. The reader must read the passage silently,
he/she will whisper this passage to the team member in front
of them, who will pass it down the line. At the end of the line
is the ‘writer’ of the team, who will write out the paragraph
on their section of the board. The most accurate paragraph
wins!
C. LESSON PROPER
A Psalm of Life
BY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW
Okay class, you noticed in the poem that there are so many Yes, ma’am
punctuations used, right?
Very good!
For example:
The so-called ‘experts’ couldn’t answer the question.
Questions:
Exactly!
Yes
2. What are enclosed in quotation marks?
Great!
That’s excellent! For me to find out whether you understood (The learners will get a ½ sheet of paper.)
our lesson, let’s have an activity.
Example:
Poem #1 Poem #2
Title of the poem A Psalm of life The Road Not
Taken
Subject Encourages a Express the idea
positive and of choices in life.
active approach to
life.
The mood/tone Uplifting and Reflective and
optimistic somewhat
regretful.
General truth Promotes taking Highlights the
observed in life action and having significance of
a positive outlook the choices we
in life. make in life and
the potential for
later reflection.
VI. ASSIGNMENT
Class, here is your assignment.
Direction:
Imagine you are a poet receiving the Medal of Honor
Award for the inspirational poem you shared.
Write a speech about how grateful you are for the
award.
Explain why you came up with the masterpiece.
Deliver the speech
Use correct phrasing, pausing voice projection, facial
expression, eye contact and gestures.
VI. REMARKS
This will be the end of our lesson today. I am glad that you
actively participate and I hope that you learn something new.
Prepared by:
SHINNIE P. ERECILLA
Student-Intern
Checked by:
HARDELIE MAMALES, TII
Cooperating Mentor