Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
C O N T E N T S
Topic References
P R O C E D U R E
Learning Activities
show teamwork and
Teacher’s Activity
(Checking of Attendance)
“That’s good to know. So, are you ready to discuss our new topic today?’
“Okay that’s good, so let’s begin this with a group activity! Are you ready?
M O T I V A T I O N
G R O U P A C T I V I T Y
The students will be divided in to four; each group will be given
pieces of paper with words written on them. They will be asked to
arrange the words in order to make a sentence.
They will come up with the following sentences:
Teacher
Presentation
“Very nice! I am very pleased you were able to finish the task given to you.
Now let’s discuss your answers. Anybody who can tell me what he/she notices with the
following sentences?”
Discussion
“Very good observation! Now, let me introduce you the four types of sentences.
“Thanks. Now, let’s take a look at the sentence that group 1 came up with.
“Very good. Well said. Now, can somebody give me an example of a declarative sentence?”
“Nice answers! Now let’s talk about the second type of sentence.
The sentence that group 2 came up with is an example of it! Did you get it?”
Teacher
I also want to remind you that you have to read an interrogative sentence well.
“That is wonderful! So let’s proceed to the next type of sentence which is the
“Thanks. Now, let’s check the sentence that group 3 came up with.
It ends with a period but that doesn’t mean it’s a declarative sentence.
“You got it! Perfect! Now, I want you class to give me an example of an
“Oh! Well done! So, what about an imperative sentence that expresses a request?”
Teacher
“Oh! I could see that you got a little confused with the imperative sentence
But I am glad you were able to get its function. Nice try for those who
Gave their answers! Now let’s discuss the last type of sentence. Exclamatory sentence.
“Thanks. That’s good. Now, I know you’ll find it very easy to understand its function. Can
somebody give me an example?”
Analysis
“Nice. I am pleased with your participation. Now let’s have a short activity before
“Using the pictures shown on the board, I want you to form different types of sentences
according to function.”
Teacher
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4
Teacher
Generalization
“Now, class, let’s remember that sentences have four functions. They can be declarative,
interrogative, imperative or exclamatory. Can you again tell me the differences of the four?”
“And let us also remember the right punctuations to use when forming a sentence.”
A P P L I C A T I O N
Group Activity: Make a short presentation depicting different
situations. Make sure to use all types of sentences.
cooperation through participating in a group activity. Group 1: You and your friends are in a concert.
Group 2: You are lost when you meet a group of friends having fun on the road.
Group 3: A famous actress visited your village.
Group 4: Your teacher informed you about your failing marks.
E V A L U A T I O N
D ir e c t i o n s : R e a d e a c h s e n t e n c e c a r e f u l l y a n d i d e n t i f y t h e i r f u n c t i o n .
Write DC if it is declarative, INC if it is interrogative, IMC if it is
imperative and EC if it is Exclamatory.
1.Samar Island is known for its beautiful caves and water falls.
A S S I G N M E N T
Write a short narrative about your most unforgettable experience. Use at
least 4 declarative, 4 imperative, 4 exclamatory and 4 interrogative
sentences.