Cot English 6 q1 Lesson 1 2020-2021
Cot English 6 q1 Lesson 1 2020-2021
Cot English 6 q1 Lesson 1 2020-2021
I. Objectives:
Analyzes sound devices (onomatopoeia, alliteration, assonance, personification, irony and
hyperbole) in a text heard. EN6LC-Ia-2.3.1 -2.3.8
A. Content Standard:
Demonstrates understanding of various linguistics nodes to comprehend various texts.
B. Performance Standard:
Uses linguistic cues to appropriately construct meaning from a variety of texts for a variety of purposes.
C. Learning Competencies:
Analyzes sound devices (onomatopoeia, alliteration, assonance, personification, irony
and hyperbole) in a text heard. EN6LC-Ia-2.3.1 -2.3.8
II. Content : Analyzing Sound Devices (onomatopoeia, alliteration, assonance, personification, irony
and hyperbole) in a text heard.
Analyzing Sound Devices (onomatopoeia, alliteration, assonance, consonance)
III. Learning Resources
1. References: English 6 Basics and Beyond pp. 164-166
Skill Builders for Efficient Reading 6 pp. 131- 135
English for all Times Reading 6 pp. 144-147
http://shoga.wwa.com/~rgs/glossary.html
2. Teaching Guide K to 12 Curriculum p. 3-6
1. Motivation
B. Establishing the Are you familiar of the place New York City? In what country does it belong?
Purpose of the Lesson Today I’m going to read to you a short poem about New York City.
Motive Questions:
Try to answer the following questions:
1. What is the title of the poem?
2. How will you describe the city of New York?
3. Do you want live in New York City? Why? Why not?
(Values Infusion: Respect the customs and traditions of a particular place.)
New York City New York City is like a jungle No, it is a jungle It is always
jumping with excitement Because of the noise, half the city is deaf Still, the city
cares about its crazy customers Brands, lights, cabs, style: it’s all there. This
city is great-always something to do. “B E E P ” ”B E E E E P” get out of the
way! When I arrived in New York, I was ready for chaos- Instead I found
rhythm
Carmelo
(Ask pupils to answer the motive questions about the poem.)
D. Discussing New Modelling and Teaching:
Concepts and Presenting
New Skills S#1 Sound Devices- are resources used by poets to convey and reinforce the
meaning or experience of poetry through the skillful use of sound. After all,
poets are trying to use a concentrated blend of sound and imagery to create an
emotional response. The words and their order should evoke images,
and the words themselves have sounds, which can reinforce or otherwise
clarify those images. All in all, the poet is trying to get you, the reader, to sense
a particular thing, and the use of sound devices are some of the poet’s tools.
E. Developing Mastery Group Activity: Say: I will group you into seven. Each group will be named to the
(Leads to Formative different sound device that you have just learned today. Each group will prepare a 2-3
Assessment) line of yell. I’m going to read a sentence, then you are going to analyze the sound
device used in the sentence. Say your yell if the sound device used in the sentence
refers to your group name. Remember the standard rules in a group activity
1. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood?
(Assonance)
2. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper. (Alliteration)
3. She heard bees buzzing and thought they would bit her.(Personification)
4. The light of a fire is a sight.( Assonance )
5. Sizzle! Sizzle! The water sizzles above the fire. (Onomatopoeia)
6. From somewhere far beyond, the flag of fate's caprice unfurled (Alliteration)
7. No bubble! No trouble!. (Assonance)
8. The clouds were crying. (Personification)
9. The bracelet is a sky-high price. (Hyperbole)
10. Too much money can get you kill.(Irony)
11. Mother was awakened by the loud clanging of the bells of the fire truck that
thundered along the street.(Onomatopoeia)
12. I just love to lose a fight. (Irony)
13. I love to ride a boat at night. (Consonance)
14. The snake swallowed the whole elephant including its tusks. (Hyperbole)
15. How kind of you to stood me up. (Irony)
RUBRICS
Rank 1- The group who can get the highest points
Rank 2- The group who can get lower points than the highest points
Rank 3- The group who can get lower points than the higher points
F. Finding Practical
Application of Concepts Activity 1
(Abstraction of the Lesson) Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
Activity 2
Matching
Directions: Match the sound device to its definition and the BEST example.
A. Alliteration C. Assonance
B. Consonance D. Onomatopoeia
G. Making What are the different sound devices that are used by the poets?
generalizations and
abstractions about the lesson Describe each sound device and give example.
Evaluation
H. Evaluating Learning Directions: Analyze and identify the sound device used in the sentences.
V. Assignment
I I. Additional activities
for application or Directions: Analyze the following sound device used in the passages.
remediation
1. Vroom, vroom, vroom, shouts the car as it travels the high way.
2. My love for you is as clear as the sky.
3. My father is as strong as an oxen.