Lesson Plan Samples
Lesson Plan Samples
Lesson Plan Samples
I. OBJECTIVES
The students should be able to:
The rules for using “Auxiliary Verb” in a sentence are differ for each
tense, as follows:
Tense of the Verb Auxiliary Verb
Present Tense is, are, am
Past Tense was, were
Present Perfect Tense has been, have been
Past Perfect Tense had been
Future Tense will be
D. Application
The activity called “Guess: Active or Passive”. The teacher will read
sentences and the students will identify each sentences if they are active
or passive voice type of sentence.
E. Generalization
The teacher will ask someone to summarize the lesson.
The teacher will ask the following:
1. Do you find the lesson interesting?
2. What do you think is the importance of this lesson?
IV. EVALUATION
If the sentence is active, write “A” and “P” if passive. Write your answer in the
space provided.
_____1. Dad drives us to basketball training.
_____2. Victor vacuumed the couch.
_____3. The chicken was roasted by the cook.
_____4. The cat eats the cheese.
_____5. The poem was written by the poet.
V. ASSIGNMENT
Compose five (5) sentences each of the voices.
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IV. OBJECTIVES
The students should be able to:
a. differentiate active voice from passive voice;
b. construct sentences with active voice and passive voice;
c. give the importance of the lesson in their daily lives.
V. SUBJECT MATTER
A. Topic: Active Voice and Passive Voice (Present and Past tense)
B. References: A Journey through Anglo-American Literature pp. 439-440,
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, google
C. Materials: laptop and projector, speaker, manila paper, printed pictures,
marker, cartolina, chalk and chalkboard
D. Values Integration: Appreciation of rules and relationships
E. English Skills:
a. listening
b. reading
c. writing
d. speaking
VI. PROCEDURE
A. Routinary Activities
A. Greetings
Good morning, class. Good morning, ma’am.
B. Prayer
May I ask Reylene to lead
the class in a prayer? Reylene leads the class in a prayer.
The students pray solemnly.
C. Checking of Attendance
Leaders of each group,
please check the attendance.
Thank you. The leaders check the attendance.
B. Motivation
I will be playing a song which has
something related to our topic
yesterday.
I will play it twice. While you are The students pay attention to the instruction
listening to the song, I want you to given by the teacher.
take down some of lyrics of the
song.
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
The teacher plays the song. The students listen intently to the song.
That’s it.
So, who among you wrote at least five The students raise their right hand.
sentences?
Very good! The students smile for a moment.
Kindly give some lyrics of the song. The students raise their hands for recitation.
Yes! Very good. What else? The students raise their hands for recitation.
Yes calls a student.
A song is sung by me.
Very good! What else? The students raise their hands for recitation.
Yes calls a student.
You play the song.
Excellent! Another lyrics coming from you, The students raise their hands for recitation.
calls a student.
The song is played by you.
Yes! Another lyrics. The students raise their hands for recitation.
Yes calls a student.
He plays the drums, ma’am.
Very good! One last. The students raise their hands for recitation.
Yes calls a student.
The drums are played by him.
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
Excellent, class.
All of the sentences you have written are
correct.
Give yourselves a Dionisia clap. The students do the Dionisia clap.
For those who weren’t called, please keep The students keep their paper.
your papers because I will collect that
later.
C. Presentation of the Lesson
The teacher flashes the slide. The students focus their eyes on the slide.
For those say yes, all of you are correct. Some students smile for a moment.
Today, we will be discussing the The students are excited to know more
difference between the two voices about the lesson.
of verb, the Active and Passive
voice.
D. Development of the Lesson
1. Brainstorming (Speaking)
I already introduced to you the
two voices of verbs. Again, what
are these two voices?
Yes calls a student. Active and Passive voice, ma’am.
Correct!
Very good!
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
Excellent!
Now that you already know the definition The students listen to the discussion.
of the two voices of verbs, we are going to
discuss the difference of this two.
Thank you!
Very good!
Next…
Group 2 kindly read the sentence. The drums are played by Tom.
Thank you!
The teacher explains another example. The students participate in the discussion.
Group 2, kindly read the two basic rules in Group 2 read the rules.
converting active voice to passive voice.
Thank you!
Class, what is the sentence an active or Some students raise their hands.
passive?
Yes calls a student. Active voice, ma’am.
Good job! In this sentence what is the Some students raise their hands.
verb?
Yes calls a student. Teaches, ma’am.
Very good!
Now, what do you think is the tense of the Some students raise their hands.
verb “teaches”?
Give your answer calls a student. Present tense, ma’am.
Group 3 kindly read the sentence. The third group read the example sentence.
Thank you!
Do you observe some difference of this
sentence from the first example I have
given? Yes, ma’am.
The word teaches become taught because The students participate actively in the
the sentence explains that the action is discussion.
already done.
Rewrite the following into passive. You are The students participate actively in the
going to write your answer on the activity.
chalkboard.
1. John collects mugs and plates. 1. Mugs and plates are collected by John.
2. Anna opened the windows. 2. The windows were opened by Anna.
3. The sheep eats grasses. 3. Grasses are eaten by the sheep.
4. William repaired the car. 4. The car was repaired by William.
5. The electricians test the fire alarm. 5. The fire alarm is tested by the electricians.
Now, I want you to arrange your chairs to Each group arranges their chairs to form a
form a circle. At the count of 5. circle.
1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Leaders come over here and I will give Leaders come in front.
you the tasks.
Class, you will write your answers in a The students pay attention on the
manila paper. You will discuss your instructions given by the teacher.
answers later. Do the task I had given to
you, quietly.
Do it for 10 minutes.
Group 1, please come over, present and Group 1 come in front and discusses their
discuss your work. tasks.
VII. EVALUATION
For a short seat work, bring out a ¼ sheet
of paper. Answer the following:
1. The group finished the project. 1. The project was finished by the group.
2. I turn on the radio. 2. The radio is turned on by me.
3. Piper made lunch. 3. Lunch was made by Piper.
4. She washed the clothes. 4. The clothes were washed by her.
5. The boy watches a movie. 5. A movie is watched by the boy.
VIII. ASSIGNMENT
Search on how to convert present perfect, The students take down their assignments.
past perfect and future tense of verb.
Write your answers in a half sheet
crosswise.
We will discuss your assignments
tomorrow.
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