DLP COT For Elements of Poetry
DLP COT For Elements of Poetry
DLP COT For Elements of Poetry
I. OBJECTIVES a. define and identify the basic elements of poetry (line, stanza, rhythm),
b. write a poem employing the elements in writing poetry, and
c. appreciate the importance of basic elements of poetry.
The learners have an understanding of poetry as a genre and how to analyze its
Content Standards
elements and techniques
Performance
The learners shall be able to produce a short, well-crafted poem
Standards
Learning At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
Competencies/Obj a. Identify the various elements, techniques, and literary devices in specific forms of
ectives poetry.
Preliminary/Introductory Activities
Reviewing 1. Prayer
previous lesson or
2. Greetings
presenting the new
lesson 3. Classroom management
4. Checking of attendance
5. Review
Figure of speech – it is an expressive, nonliteral use of language.
1. Simile
2. Metaphor
3. Onomatopoeia
4. Personification
5. Apostrophe
6. Hyperbole
7. Synecdoche
8. Metonymy
9. Oxymoron
10. Paradox
A. Pre-Test
Instruction: Read carefully and choose the correct answer for each question.
Write your answer on a ¼ sheet of paper.
B. Motivation
#2 Pics, 1 Word
Instruction: Identify the word described based on the picture and letter clues.
L_ N_ S _ A_ _A R _ _T_ _M
II. Analysis
a. What is poetry?
Presenting b. What is the difference between a poem and poetry?
examples/instance c. How can we construct a poem using the basic elements of poetry?
s of the new lesson d. Why elements of poetry are important in writing a poem?
e. Why poetry is important in our life?
Note: The teacher recognizes every answer of the learners by giving praise.
III. Abstraction
Poetry – it is a piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty and sound
and are carefully arranged, often in short lines.
1. Line
2. Stanza
3. Rhythm
4. Meter
5. Rhyme
6. Rhyme scheme
7. Theme
8. Mood
9. Tone
1. Line - a unit of language into which a poem is divided.
Example:
Girl On Fire – Alicia Keys
Example:
• The best method of understanding this is to read the poem aloud and understand the
stressed and unstressed syllables.
• Rhythm can help to strengthen the meaning of words and ideas in a poem.
Syllables are units of sound that construct words. When we speak in ordinary
conversation, we pronounce different parts of words, or syllables, separately.
Within poetry, the beat is the pattern of stresses within a line of verse.
➢ Rhythm is the essential ingredient in all music. You can mix together any
sounds you want, but if there is no underlying rhythm to the sounds, there is no
music.
(Play the song, “Wonderful Tonight” by Eric Clapton and let your students to listen)
• A stressed syllable has a longer, louder, and higher sound than the other
syllables in the word. Syllables with the schwa sound in them are rarely
the stressed syllable.
IV. Application
Activity. 30 minutes
“WRITE ME”
Instructions:
A. Write a unique/original poem. (5 minutes)
B. Each group will choose a color on the slide.
C. The theme of the poem is written in the color you have chosen.
D. After constructing the poem, you will be given another 5 minutes to practice the
assigned task in your group. Another 3 minutes for presentation.
▪ group 1 will sing the poem
▪ group 2 will read the poem
▪ group 3 will interpret their poem through a simple dance
▪ group 4 will act out the poem through role play
Finding practical E. Lastly, each of the groups will be given 2 minutes to explain the message of the
applications of poem, the number of lines, the type of stanza, and the rhythmic patterns applied
concepts and skills in the poem.
in daily living
Rubric #1
20 Points
Excellent Average Poor
(5 Points) (3 Points) (1 Point)
COHESIVENESS The poem goes The poem somewhat The poem does not
perfectly together. goes together but go together. The
There is a unity needs more poem’s lines and
between lines and cohesiveness. The stanzas sway from
stanzas, which poem’s lines and the theme.
connect with the stanzas sometimes
theme. sway from the
theme.
USE OF POETIC The poem uses the The poem uses one The poem uses no
ELEMENTS three basic elements or two of the three poetic elements.
of poetry to enhance basic elements of
the poem and the poetry but they
reader’s emotions. sometimes distract
the reader.
The poem uses The poem The poem does not
RHYTHM rhythm throughout, sometimes uses have any noticeable
which benefits the rhythm but may rhythm.
poetic tone. waver in a way that
distracts the reader
and negatively affects
the tone.
CREATIVITY The poem uses 3 or The poem uses one The poem does not
more unique or two unique use unique figurative
figurative language to figurative languages language.
describe situations, to describe
objects, and people. situations, objects,
and people
15 points
Note: The teacher recognizes every answer of the learners by giving praise.
• Poetry – it is a piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty
and sound and are carefully arranged, often in short lines.
• Poem - is the fundamental unit of poetry.
• There are basic elements of poetry namely: line, stanza, rhythm
• Line - a unit of language into which a poem is divided.
• Stanza – a series of lines grouped together and separated by a space from other
stanzas
• Types of Stanza
✓ monostich (1 line)
✓ couplet (2 lines),
✓ tercet (3 lines),
✓ quatrain (4 lines),
✓ cinquain (5 lines),
✓ sestet (6 lines) (sexain),
✓ septet (7 lines),
✓ octave (8 lines).
• Rhythm - it can be described as the beat and pace of a poem.
Rhythm is the essential ingredient in all music. You can mix together any
sounds you want, but if there is no underlying rhythm to the sounds, there is no
music.
Making
1. iamb: unstressed (u)/ stressed (/)– da-DUM (u / )
generalizations and
abstractions about 2. trochee: stressed / unstressed – DUM-da
the lesson 3. anapest: unstressed / unstressed / stressed – da-da-DUM
4. dactyl: stressed / unstressed / unstressed – DUM-da-da
5. spondee: stressed / stressed – DUM-DUM
➢ These devices help piece the poem together, much like a hammer and nails join
planks of wood together.
Assignment:
▪ Write your own original song with poetic lyrics using the
three elements: line, stanza, rhythm (20 points)
Rubric:
Excellent Average Poor
(5 Points) (3 Points) (1 Point)
COHESIVENESS The poem goes The poem somewhat The poem does not go
perfectly together. goes together but together. The poem’s
There is a unity needs more lines and stanzas sway
between lines and cohesiveness. The from the theme.
stanzas, which connect poem’s lines and
with the theme. stanzas sometimes
Additional sway from the theme.
activities for USE OF POETIC The poem uses the The poem uses one or The poem uses no
application or ELEMENTS three basic elements of two of the three basic poetic elements.
remediation poetry to enhance the elements of poetry but
poem and the reader’s they sometimes distract
emotions. the reader.
The poem uses rhythm The poem sometimes The poem does not
RHYTHM throughout, which uses rhythm but may have any noticeable
benefits the poetic waver in a way that rhythm.
tone. distracts the reader and
negatively affects the
tone.
CREATIVITY The poem uses 3 or The poem uses one or The poem does not use
more unique figurative two unique figurative unique figurative
language to describe languages to describe language.
situations, objects, and situations, objects, and
people. people
▪ Browse the internet, and search for the other elements of poetry. (10 points)
V. REMARKS
VI.
REFLECTION
A. No. of
learners
who earned
80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of
learners
who
require
additional
activities
for
remediatio
n
C. Did the
remedial
lessons
work? No.
of learners
who have
caught up
with the
lesson
D. No. of
learners
who
continue to
require
remediatio
n
E. Which of
my
teaching
strategies
worked
well? Why
did these
work?
F. What
difficulties
did I
encounter
which my
principal or
supervisor
can help
me solve?
G. What
innovation
or localized
materials
did I
use/discov
er which I
wish to
share with
other
teachers?
Prepared by:
MOSMIRAH B. ABDULJALIL
SHS - Teacher II
Checked:
LYDIA H. GORECHO
Master Teacher I
Approved: