Cause and Effect DLP
Cause and Effect DLP
Cause and Effect DLP
INSTRUCTIONAL PLANNING
DETAILED LESSON PLAN (DLP)
SCHOOL Camarines Sur National High School GRADE LEVEL 8
TEACHER Via Bianca R. Beguia LEARNING English
AREA
TIMES & DATES 1:00-2:00 pm May 4, 2023 QUARTER 4th Quarter
I. OBJECTIVES
1. Content Standard The learner demonstrates understanding of; South and West Asian literature as an
expression of philosophical and religious beliefs; information flow in various text types;
reality, fantasy, and opinion in listening and viewing materials; word decoding strategies;
and use of information sources, active/ passive constructions, direct/ reported speech,
perfect tenses, and logical connectors in journalistic writing.
2. Performance Standard The learner transfers learning by composing a variety of journalistic texts, the contents of
which may be used in composing and delivering a memorized oral speech featuring use of
properly acknowledged information sources, grammatical signals for opinion-making,
persuasion, and emphasis, and appropriate prosodic features, stance, and behavior.
3. Learning Compose effective paragraphs EN8WC-IIs-2.8
Competencies/ Learning Outcomes
Objectives At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
1. identify the grammatical cause and effect;
2. distinguish the grammatical signals used in the paragraph; and
3. compose a paragraph using grammatical signals expressing cause and effect
II. Content
Topic Grammatical Structure (Cause-Effect)
Strategy 4As (Activity, Analysis, Abstraction, Application) Method
III. Learning Resources
A. References English 8 Quarter 4: Module 1 Grammatical Signals or Expressions
I.ACTIVIY
Before we start the lesson, today we are going to have an
experiment, the title of our experiment is lemon fizz. Let us
observe first then you are going to tell us the results of the
experiment.
Yes Ma’am.
Are you ready class?
Is it amazing?
Amazing
Is it surprising?
Surprising.
Very good observation
II. Analysis
Alright. After we observed the experiment. What do you think
is the first procedure? The first procedure is to prepare the materials which are the
dish washing liquid, lemon and baking soda, and mixed
together.
What happen next or what is the results of our experiment?
There is a reaction when we mixed the lemon, baking soda and
dishwashing liquid as a result the bubbles are formed
What is the reason why the bubbles are formed?
I think it is because of baking soda.
Aside from the reasons and the results, what can we call these
two events?
I think we can call this cause and effect.
Let us try to compose a paragraph using cause and effect
pattern.
What is the title of our experiment?
The title of our experiment is lemon fizz.
What materials did we used?
We used small bottle, lemon juice, dishwashing liquid, and
baking soda.
What’s the next procedure and the result? When the baking soda is mixed with dishwashing liquid, and
lemon, bubbles are formed.
What do you think is the reason why the bubbles are formed? I think the reason why the bubbles are formed because of
carbon dioxide.
Very good. Now, let’s complete the paragraph.
The lemon fizz is a fun bubbly science experiment. In
experiments, we used small bottle, lemon juice, dishwashing
liquid, and baking soda. When the baking soda is mixed with
dishwashing liquid, and lemon, bubbles are formed because of
the evolution of carbon dioxide. This is chemical change
because in this reaction new substance are formed.
Excellent. We already have a paragraph.
How the ideas developed? The idea developed because first we identified the cause and
effect.
Perfect you got it. This activity we have are connected with
our lesson one of this is cause and effect, it is about the idea
development pattern.
III. Abstraction
Before we proceed to our lesson, let me show you the things
we need to achieve at the end of the lesson. Kindly read.
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected:
1. identify the cause and effect;
2. distinguish the grammatical signals used in the
paragraph; and
3. compose a paragraph using grammatical signals
Okay class, so we have done our activity. But before we
proceed to the lesson. We have here a road sign.
Now, let’s define grammatical signal. Kindly read. Grammatical signals are writing devices that serve to maintain
text coherence. They signal the relationship between new
sentences and one before it.
Grammatical signals are the words that give readers or the
listeners a signal of what will follow an idea.
Remember we already discuss the meaning of coherence
when we talked about cohesive device. The cohesive devices
and grammatical signals are the same, these are devices used
to maintain the coherence.
Now, let’s proceed to idea development, can you please read Idea development is the manner or pattern by which a writer or
the definition Jana? speaker explains his/ her main idea about a topic in a
paragraph/s. Patterns of organization show the relationships
between supporting details in paragraph, and essays.
What is the result of the experiment? The first procedure we prepared the materials we used.
Perfect. We have four most common idea development The grammatical signal used in the paragraph is because.
patterns of organization but let’s focus to cause and effect
relationship.
Kindly read the definition of cause and effect.
Cause and effect describe or discusses an event/ action that is
caused by another event/ action.
.
It answers the questions
Why did this happen?
Thank you. When the writer presents reasons, he or she What were the results of a particular event?
explaining the causes. When the writer explains the results,
he/ she explaining the effects.
We have here the example of signal words that can be used
for expressing causes and for expressing effects. Kindly read.
IV. Application
Let’s have an activity. We already have 4 groups, each group
will write 3-5 sentences using idea development pattern
(cause and effect) with its appropriate grammatical signals
through differentiated instructions, then each group will have
a representative to present their output in the class.
None Ma’am.
Time is up!
V. Evaluation
PART 1. Directions: Underline the cause and encircle its effect in each of the following sentences.
1. After the dog bit her, we had to take her to the hospital.
2. Her computer stopped working due to a virus.
3. The police arrested him because he committed a crime.
4. She set fire to the curtain first before the whole house burnt down.
5.. Ifhe gets accepted to university, she will become a doctor.
6. Unless she finds a replacement, she will be fired.
7. Owing to the lack of customers, the restaurant closed down this week.
8. Since she is scared of clowns, she never goes to the circus.
9. He passed his first year at university; as a result, his parents bought him a car.
10.She is lazy, therefore she has failed all of her subject.
Directions: Complete the paragraph by filling in each blank with the appropriate grammatical signal found in the box.
You can use each grammatical signal once.
Regular exercise brings many benefits to your health.1. ______, it improves blood circulation and can result to a
strong heart.2.__________, it reduces the risk of heart disease, high cholesterol, and diabetes. When you exercise,
your bones and muscles will be strengthened which can slow down the loss of bone density that comes when you
age.3.___________, it can help you maintain or increase your muscle mass and strength. 4.______________improves
your mental health and mood. During an exercise, your body releases chemicals that can improve your mood and
make you feel more relaxed.5.___________, it can help you deal with stress and reduce your risk of depression.
These are the benefits that you get when you exercise.
PART 2. Directions: Write at least 3-5 sentences about the issue conveyed in the picture using idea development pattern
(cause and effect) with its appropriate grammatical signals.
VI. Assignment
1. Write a short paragraph about your family. What makes your family unique from other families?
Choose any pattern of idea development and use appropriate grammatical signals.
2. Research about “Outline using Notes from Primary and secondary sources”
VII. Remarks
VIII. Reflection
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation
B. No. of learners who require additional activities for
remediation
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who
have caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why
did these works?
F. What difficulties did I encounter which my
principal or supervisor can help me solve?
G. What innovation or localized materials did I
use/discover which I wish to share with other
teachers?
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