Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Grade:Grade 10
School: Bata National High School
I. OBJECTIVE
At the end of the lesson, at least 95% of the Grade 10 students are expected to:
a. explain the meaning of the Historical Approach;
b. determine the things to remember in critiquing a text using a historical
approach;
c. use the historical approach in critiquing the story of Keesh by Jack
London; and
d. write the important details from the story of Keesh showing the historical
approach.
PROCEDURE:
Teacher’s Activity Student’ Activity
a. Preliminary Activities
a. Greetings
Good morning class! How’s your Good morning sir. We are fine?
day”
b. Prayer
“Before we begin the lesson for (One student leads the prayer)
this morning, let us ask the
guidance of our Almighty God,
and enlighten our minds to
completely understand the lesson
this morning. Would you please
lead the prayer? "
“I would like to request everyone to (The students arrange their chairs and
arrange your chairs properly and make will pick up the papers)
pick up pieces of paper.
4 PICS 1 WORD!
So, this morning, we will have an The students will seat closely with their
activity called “4 PICS ONE WORD. I’ll group.
divide the class into 4 groups. Each
group will be given a picture and guess The students will guess what is being
the words depicted in the picture. Every shown in the picture.
group will select a member to present
their answer in class. Each group will be
given 3 minutes to guess the picture. The students will answer (Answer may
vary)
Process question
1. Can you guess 1 word that would
sum up our lesson today?
4. APPLICATION
Direction: Read the story of Keesh by
Jack London. Then, fill in the table with
the appropriate pieces of evidence from
the text.
1. The class will be divided into four
groups.
2. Every group will answer on a
manila paper for 10 minutes.
3. Every group will select a member
to present their answer in class.
4. EVALUATION
5. ASSIGNMENT
Make your analysis of the Hunchback of
Notre Dame using a historical approach.
Fill in the table with the appropriate
evidence from the text.
Questions Detail/s from the
story
1. Time the
work
written
2. Authors’
biography
and
background
.
3. Ideas
circulating
by the time
of writing.
4. Political
/social
concerns.
5. Historical
events
6. Belief
system.
Prepared by:
JERRY B. JARINA
Practice teacher
EDNA P. BELARMINO
Critic Teacher