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A Detailed Lesson Plan in ENGLISH

Pre-service
Teacher’s Name:

Course & Year BEED3


Level:
Date of
Microteaching:
Subject Area: ENGLISH
Grade Level: Grade 3

I. Objectives
A. Content demonstrates understanding of the elements of literary and
Standard: expository texts for creative interpretation
B. Performance uses information derived from texts in presenting varied oral and
Standard written activities
C. Learning
Competency &
EN4RC-IIa-1.1 - Identify story elements such as character,
Code
setting and plot

1. Learning At the end of the lesson the pupils can:


Objective
Appreciate the importance of the moral lesson in the story
“The Hare and The Tortoise “through one minute response
challenge.

II. Content
A. Topic: Identifying the Plot in the story '' The Tortoise and the Hare"

B. References: https://www.softschools.com/examples/grammar/pl
ot_examples/186/
https://www.literacyideas.com/teaching-story-
elements

https://examples.yourdictionary.com/reference/exa
mples/plot-of-a-story-examples.html

C. Learning Video, PowerPoint, Grade 3 Reading material.


Resources/Mat
erials:
D. Values Respect, Teamwork
Integrated:
E. Teaching One Minute challenge
Strategy Used

III. Procedure Teacher’s Activity Pupils’


Activity
A. Prelimina
ry
Activities
1. Prayer Stand up let us pray. In the name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit Amen ( The pupils
(Recites Our Father) stand up and
prayed Our
Father)

2. Greetings/E
nergizer Good morning grade 3 students.
How are you? “Good
That’s great! So all of you are doing well. morning
teacher”
We’re good
teacher.

3.Chec Now let me check your attendance.


king of Who failed to attend our class to today? “None
Attend teacher”
ance That’s great all of you are present

3. Recall of So now let me remind you of our classroom rules


Classroom and I want you to follow this okay? “Yes
Rules Teacher”
Our First rule is to listen attentively
Now can you tell me our first rule?
“Our First rule
is to listen
That’s right! attentively
Our second rule is to Raise your hand If you want teacher”
to say something.
What is our 2nd rule? Our second
Very good! rule is to
Lastly mute your microphone if you don’t have Raise your
something to say hand If you
want to say
Can you tell me what our last rule is? something
Yes Devine? teacher.
“mute our
microphone if
That’s right! Very good! So those are the rules we don’t have
that you need to follow something to
say teacher”

4. Review Can you remember the topic that we had


(optional) & discussed last meeting?
Unlocking
of Yes Aliah? Last meeting
Difficulties we talked
about the
story
elements po
5. Motivation So now do you want to sing a song? Yes teacher
That’s great! So I’ll show you a video from
youtube and I want you to listen at the same time
sing along understood? Yes teacher

https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=WF8iaqRqI60

Did you enjoy the song? “Yes teacher”


That great! So are familiar with the video? Have
you ever read that in a story book? Yes teacher
That’s good, it will be easy for you to answer our
activity today.

6. Activity I will group the class into 6, row number 1 is


group 1, and row 2 is group 2 and so on.
I want you to do it collaboratively, you must read
again the story then find its plot and make a plot
diagram. I want you to do brainstorming, I want
you to discuss it to your groupmates 5 types of
plot after that I will choose a group that will share
their answer.
The Tortoise and the Hare

Once there was a very very speedy hare


Once there was a very very speedy hare
He would brag from near and far
That he was faster than a car
Oh yes, one time there was a very speedy
hare

The plucky tortoise said to Hare, 「Let's


have a race,」
The plucky tortoise said to Hare, 「Let's
have a race,」
「If you're so fast in running shoes,
Then there's no way that you can lose,」
Oh yes, the tortoise said to Hare 「Let's
have a race」

Fast and slow, fast and slow!


Who will win? Let's watch them go!
Down the road, around the tree!
Who will win? Just wait and see!

All the animals came down to see them


run
All the animals came down to see them
run
With a bell the race began
And fast away the quick hare ran
Oh yes, the animals came down to see
them run
The lagging tortoise very slowly crawled
along
The lagging tortoise very slowly crawled
along
Since the hare so quickly sped,
He had by now run far ahead
Oh yes, the tortoise very slowly crawled
along

Fast and slow, fast and slow!


Who will win? Let's watch them go!
Down the road, around the tree!
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Who will win? Just wait and see!

The speedy hare felt very sure that he


would win
The speedy hare felt very sure that he
would win
Since he thought he couldn't lose,
He laid right down to take a snooze
Oh yes, the hare felt very sure that he
would win

The little tortoise kept on inching down


the road
The little tortoise kept on inching down
the road
He passed by the sleeping hare,
Who kept on snoring, unaware
Oh yes, the tortoise kept on inching down
the road
Fast and slow, fast and slow!
Who will win? Let's watch them go!
Down the road, around the tree!
Who will win? Just wait and see!

Determined Tortoise nearly reached the


finish line
Determined Tortoise nearly reached the
finish line
The sleepy hare woke up and ran
As fast as speedy quick hares can
Oh yes, the tortoise nearly reached the
finish line

Yes it's true that slow and steady wins


the race
Yes it's true that slow and steady wins
the race
Oh yes the hare was very fast
But even so, he came in last
Oh yes it's true that slow and steady wins
the race

7. Analysis Okay let’s check your answers


But before that can you tell me what the 5 types
of a plot is?
Aliah? Exposition,
rising action,
climax, falling
action and
resolution po.
That’s right! Can you give the meaning of
exposition? Exposition is
the beginning
of the story
and prepares
the way for
upcoming
That’s right! It is in this part of the plot, where events to
major characters are introduced, the setting is unfold.
established, and major conflicts of the story are
revealed. This is also the part where the
character’s backstory is presented for viewers to
gain insight into the reasons why the main
characters think and behave in a certain way.

How about the rising action?


It is that point
where the
main problem
or conflict is
Very Good! During the point of rising action, the revealed
protagonist will struggle to face the conflict and
chronicles how the main characters deal with the
curveball that comes their way.

How about the climax? The climax is


the most
exciting part
of the story
and initiates a
turning point
in the
characters’
lives.
That’s right! The climax is the turning point in the
story, often centered around the protagonist’s
most difficult challenge or their bleakest moment.

The falling action?


It is the point
that occurs
immediately
after the
climax and
reveals the
details of the
consequence
s good or
bad, that the
main
characters
must deal
with after the
turning point
Very Good! of events.
And the last one?
Resolution is
the part
where the
outcome of
the event and
the fate of the
protagonist
and
antagonists
Yes that’s right! This part is where the protagonist are revealed.
resolves the conflicts and the loose ends of the
storyline are tied up unless, there is a sequel
planned wherein there are cliff hanger scenes to
enable further development in the plot line
Seems like you are familiar with the types of plot
lets proceed to checking of your activity. I will call
someone to present their answer.

Group number 3?
Okay po
ma’am
Exposition: A
Hare was
making fun of
the Tortoise
one day for
being slow,
so the
Tortoise
challenged
the Hare to
have a race.
Rising Action:
The Tortoise
and the Hare
begin the
race.
Climax: While
the Hare was
fast asleep
the Tortoise
with his
perseverance
managed to
outrun the
Hare and
when he
woke up the
Tortoise only
has a few
steps away
from the
finish line.

Falling
Action: The
Tortoise win
the game.
The Hare
was upset, he
was
extremely
tired and
gasping for
breath.
Resolution:
The Hare
congratulated
the Tortoise
Correct, if you got these answers you are all for winning
correct, so now I know that all of you knew the the race.
types of plot and where you can see it.

8. Abstraction/ What is exposition?


Acquisition This is the
of start of the
Knowledge story, where
we meet
the main
character or
characters,
understand
the setting,
and deduce
the conflict.
That’s right!
How about the rising action?
Occurs
before the
climax and in
which the
story's main
conflict
unfolds and
tension builds
Very good! What is climax?
The climax of
a story is the
peak of the
action. At this
point, we've
watched the
main
character
confront the
action or
conflict, and
now
something
major has to
come to a
head.
The falling action?
In the falling
action, we
see things
start to wind
down.

Resolution is
Very good! And the last one? the part of the
story's plot
where the
main problem
is resolved or
worked out.
The
resolution
occurs after
the falling
action and is
typically
where the
story ends.

Very Good! Do you have any questions? None po

9. Application
Let’s have a one minute challenge
You are going to answer my question in just one
minute. Understood? I will randomly choose 2
students to share their answer. Yes teacher
How can the moral of the story influence the
The story
people who read the story?
tells us that
we should be
humble In all
ways, we
should not
boast around.
Yes that’s right what else?
The moral 
Lesson of
the story is
that you can
be more
successful by
doing things
slowly and
steadily than
by acting
quickly and
carelessly.
Yes that’s perfect!

IV. Evaluation Read the short story entitled “ A Robot Dog “. In a


1 whole sheet of paper, write the plot of the story
in a plot diagram.
Assignment
Create an illustration of one of the characters in
the story: The Hare and the Tortoise” that you felt
most relate to.
Based from your created illustration, why did you
say that his character is whom you can relate to?

V. Reflection This is being used by in-service teachers in


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out this part)

VI. Remarks This is being used by in-service teachers in


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