Day 8 SDLP Analogy
Day 8 SDLP Analogy
Day 8 SDLP Analogy
Performance The learner transfers learning by: explaining the need to be cooperative and responsible
standard in today’s global village; using appropriate strategies to comprehend extended text
types; using lexical and contextual clues to understand unfamiliar words and
expressions; using imperatives, prepositions, and appropriate and polite oral language,
stance and behavior in various information-sharing formats.
Content The learner demonstrates understanding of: contemporary Philippine literature as a
standard means of responding to the demands of the global village; various extended text types;
lexical and contextual cues; appropriate and polite oral language, stance, and behavior;
and use of imperatives, prepositions, verbs, and wh -questions.
B. Lesson Proper
ANALYSIS:
Integration of Mathematics
In mathematics, analogy is compared to bijection, one-to-one
correspondence is a function between the elements of two sets,
where each element of one set is paired with exactly one element
of the other set, and each element of the other set is paired with exactly one element of the
first set.
Integration of ESP
Moral Particularism
Some wrong action is done in situation A, and situation B is similar to A in all relevant
features, then it is also wrong to perform that action in situation B.
Guide Questions:
1. What set of words were compared in the song?
2. How are those set of words similar to each other?
3. According to the song, what is analogy?
ABSTRACTION:
Analogy (Etymology)
-Old French analogie which means "correspondence, proportion"
-Latin analogia, "proportion"
A mathematical term was given a wider sense by Plato. Meaning "partial agreement, likeness
or proportion between things" is from 1540s.
In logic, analogy is "an argument from the similarity of things in some ways inferring their
similarity in others," c. 1600.
More Examples:
APPLICATION:
Criteria: Content 40
Team work 30
Creativity 30
Total 100 pts
GENERALIZATION
An analogy is a comparison in which an idea or a thing is compared to another thing that is
quite different from it. The relationship used in analogy are synonym, antonym, part to
whole/whole to part, category or type, object to action, performer to action, cause and effect
and symbol and representation.
IV. EVALUATION
V. AGREEMENT
List down 20 pairs of analogy in one whole sheet of pad paper.