Special Topic 1: Bsed-English
Special Topic 1: Bsed-English
Special Topic 1: Bsed-English
BSED-ENGLISH
Description: Using concept mapping, students construct a model for organizing and integ-
grating the information that they are learning. Concept mapping can be used
prior to an assignment as a brainstorming activity, during an assignment as an
organizing strategy, or as a post-assessment activity.
Procedure:
1. Choose a key word or topic related to a unit of study.
2. Write the word on an overhead transparency or on a sheet of chart paper.
3. Ask students to think of as many words and ideas as they can that relate to the focal
word.
4. Write the words on a map in clusters or categories.
5. Have the students suggest labels for the categories and write them on the map.
6. If there are any key vocabulary words that are important to the comprehension of a
reading assignment and students do not mention them, add them to the map with a red
marker or pen.
7. Discussion of the concept map is the most important part of the lesson. This helps
students become aware of their current thinking and helps them to see relationships
between words and ideas.
8. After the reading assignment, or as the unit progresses, new words and categories can be
added to the map. Use different colors of ink to show that this information was not
known prior to the reading or unit of study.
DETAILED LESSON PLAN FOR GRADE 7
I. OBJECTIVES
III. PROCEDURE:
A. Preparation
“Let us pray first, anyone who wants to ( One student will lead the prayer)
lead the prayer?”
C. Lesson Proper
“Today our topic is all about Nouns, ( Student’s raise their hands)
when you hear the word nouns what
comes on your mind?
Next we have,
3. Collective Noun- nouns that
denotes a group of individuals
Examples:
Family
Army
Staff
Flock (Student’s raise their hands and give the
Crowd examples)
4. Material Noun
Examples:
Gold
Silver
Iron
(some more examples class) (Student’s raise their hands and give the
examples)
5. Abstract Noun- they are concrete
in nature
Examples:
Love
Wisdom
Courage
Sad
Happy
(some more examples class) (Student’s raise their hands and give the
examples)
D. Generalization
E. APPLICATION
(Manila paper and marker is provided to (The student’s starts the activity)
each group)
Framework of the concept mapping: Group Activity
COM.
M.N N
Noun
PN
Teacher’s Student’s
A.N Activity Activity
COL.
N
IV. EVALUATION
V. AGREEMENT
On a one whole sheet of paper, write a journal about your weekends and underline the
different functions of nouns.