Lesson Plan English 8 4'as
Lesson Plan English 8 4'as
Lesson Plan English 8 4'as
Content Standard:
The learner demonstrates understanding of: Southeast Asian literature as mirror to a shared
heritage ; coping strategies in processing textual information; strategies in examining
features of a listening and viewing material; structural analysis of words and propaganda
techniques; and grammatical signals for opinion- making, persuasion, and emphasis.
Program Standard:
The learner transfers learning by composing and delivering a persuasive speech based on an
informative essay featuring use of properly acknowledged information sources, grammatical
signals for opinion-making , persuasion, and emphasis, and appropriate prosodic features,
stance, and behavior.
I. Objectives:
Analyze the culture reflected in the text with other cultures; and
II. Subject Matter:
Analyze the culture reflected in the text with other cultures; and
III. Learning Resources
a. References: English Quarter 3 - Module 4: page 14-17
b. Materials: masking tape, felt tip pen, tarpapel, cartolina, pictures, etc.
c. Other Learning Resources: Internet (youtube.com), youtube music.
d. KBI - Value Content: Our culture is our identity that should not fade nor
die, it is who we are and what we are and we keeping the culture and
tradition is our way of recognizing our ancestors.
A. Preparatory Activities
(Remind the students of the house
rules)
a. Prayer
b. Greetings
c. Checking Attendance
A. Review
B. Lesson Proper
1. Activity
B. Motivation
2. Analysis
I have 5 pictures to present and we will analyze
each pictures.
1.) What can you see on the pictures? Manaragat is a festival here in Catbalogan
City
Yes, Jane?
Ma'am it is Kuratcha
Very good! What is Manaragat?
It's a dance that immitates the crab most
That's good! What about the second picture? popular here in Catbalogan and Samar
3. Abstraction
a.) Discussion
Culture- Culture can be defined as all the (The students listen to the discussion)
ways of life including arts, beliefs and
institutions of a population that are
passed down from generation to
generation. Culture has been called "the
way of life for an entire society." As
such, it includes codes of manners,
dress, language, religion, rituals, art.
History of Catbalogan
b.) Generalization
Okay, let's see if you all learned something. Ma'am culture is anything that can be
defined in arts.
Who can tell me what is culture?
Yes, Carl? Because arts such as music, paintings
and dance reflects in our culture.
Why did you say that it is arts?
arts is passed down from generation to
How come that arts reflects in our culture? generation, the traditions are sometimes
being passed in songs, dances and arts
Do you all agree, class? so that the retention can be easily
acquired.
"Yes, ma'am!
c.) Valuing
Great answers, everyone! Why do you all think it Our culture is our identity that should not
is a need for us to know and to analyze our fade nor die, it is who we are and what we
culture? are and we keeping the culture and
tradition is our way of recognizing our
Yes, Bruno? ancestors.
4.Application
IV. Assessment
V. Assignment
VI. Remarks
VII. Reflection
Prepared by:
Kaadlawan Han Samar (Samar Day) – is celebrated every August 11. It marks the
celebration of Samar’s Foundation Day. The festival is participated by the province’s
two cities and twenty-five municipalities and includes cultural dance competitions,
Mutya Han Samar Pilipinas (Miss Samar Philippines) beauty pageant, agro-fisheries
trade fair and civic-military parade.
1.) What is the importance of Manaragat Festival to the people of Catbalogan?
2.) Who is the Patron Saint of Catbalogan and why the miraculous Saint?
3.) Why is there a celebration of Manaragat Festival?
The Manaragat Festival – held during the annual August month-long Fiesta
celebration (August 1–31), the Manaragat Festival is a tribute to the fishermen of
Catbalogan City. Local fishermen share their catch of fish and other marine products
which they trade in the market. The Manaragat is a festive dance characterized by
varied movements and intricate steps of the different species of fish and sea shells
inhabiting Maqueda Bay and beautifully presented by dancers in exotic and colorful
costumes. The Manaragat Festival of Catbalogan City honors its Patron Saint, St.
Bartholomew, every 24 August. St. Bartholomew, the miraculous Saint, is believed by
the local folks to have maintained the richness of Maqueda Bay as the major fishing
ground of the province of Samar.
Kaadlawan Han Samar (Samar Day) – is celebrated every August 11. It marks the
celebration of Samar’s Foundation Day. The festival is participated by the province’s
two cities and twenty-five municipalities and includes cultural dance competitions,
Mutya Han Samar Pilipinas (Miss Samar Philippines) beauty pageant, agro-fisheries
trade fair and civic-military parade.
1.) What is the importance of Manaragat Festival to the people of Catbalogan?
2.) Who is the Patron Saint of Catbalogan and why the miraculous Saint?
3.) Why is there a celebration of Manaragat Festival?
The Manaragat Festival – held during the annual August month-long Fiesta
celebration (August 1–31), the Manaragat Festival is a tribute to the fishermen of
Catbalogan City. Local fishermen share their catch of fish and other marine products
which they trade in the market. The Manaragat is a festive dance characterized by
varied movements and intricate steps of the different species of fish and sea shells
inhabiting Maqueda Bay and beautifully presented by dancers in exotic and colorful
costumes. The Manaragat Festival of Catbalogan City honors its Patron Saint, St.
Bartholomew, every 24 August. St. Bartholomew, the miraculous Saint, is believed by
the local folks to have maintained the richness of Maqueda Bay as the major fishing
ground of the province of Samar.
Kaadlawan Han Samar (Samar Day) – is celebrated every August 11. It marks the
celebration of Samar’s Foundation Day. The festival is participated by the province’s
two cities and twenty-five municipalities and includes cultural dance competitions,
Mutya Han Samar Pilipinas (Miss Samar Philippines) beauty pageant, agro-fisheries
trade fair and civic-military parade.
1.) What is the importance of Manaragat Festival to the people of Catbalogan?
2.) Who is the Patron Saint of Catbalogan and why the miraculous Saint?
3.) Why is there a celebration of Manaragat Festival?
The Manaragat Festival – held during the annual August month-long Fiesta
celebration (August 1–31), the Manaragat Festival is a tribute to the fishermen of
Catbalogan City. Local fishermen share their catch of fish and other marine products
which they trade in the market. The Manaragat is a festive dance characterized by
varied movements and intricate steps of the different species of fish and sea shells
inhabiting Maqueda Bay and beautifully presented by dancers in exotic and colorful
costumes. The Manaragat Festival of Catbalogan City honors its Patron Saint, St.
Bartholomew, every 24 August. St. Bartholomew, the miraculous Saint, is believed by
the local folks to have maintained the richness of Maqueda Bay as the major fishing
ground of the province of Samar.
Kaadlawan Han Samar (Samar Day) – is celebrated every August 11. It marks the
celebration of Samar’s Foundation Day. The festival is participated by the province’s
two cities and twenty-five municipalities and includes cultural dance competitions,
Mutya Han Samar Pilipinas (Miss Samar Philippines) beauty pageant, agro-fisheries
trade fair and civic-military parade.
1.) What is the importance of Manaragat Festival to the people of Catbalogan?
2.) Who is the Patron Saint of Catbalogan and why the miraculous Saint?
3.) Why is there a celebration of Manaragat Festival?