English4 Q1 DLP Week1 Parts-of-a-Simple-Paragraph
English4 Q1 DLP Week1 Parts-of-a-Simple-Paragraph
English4 Q1 DLP Week1 Parts-of-a-Simple-Paragraph
Teacher Quarter 1
I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Performance Standards Use linguistic cues to appropriately construct meaning from a variety
of texts for a variety of purposes
Objectives
A. References
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from SDO NegOr Self-Learning Module - Quarter 1 - Module 1: Parts of a
Learning Resource (LR) portal Simple Paragraph, written by Carolyn B. Deciar
B. Other Learning Resources copies of SLMs, slide deck presentation, pictures, activity sheets
IV. PROCEDURES
Group 1 Group 2
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Group 3 Group 4
C. Analysis/ - The teacher lets the class read the paragraph below.
Presenting - The learners identify the topic sentence and supporting details of the paragraph and write
examples of the the answers in their notebook.
new lesson
where the
concepts are
clarified
Supporting Details:
1. _____________________________________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________________________________
4. _____________________________________________________________________
D. Abstraction The teacher discusses with the class the lesson on the parts of a paragraph.
A. Topic Sentence
The topic sentence is usually the first sentence in a paragraph. It is the most
important sentence in the paragraph. It is called the topic sentence because it tells the
reader what the topic of the paragraph is. It tells the reader what he or she is going to
read. It introduces the main idea which will be supported by the rest of the sentences.
B. Supporting Details
They come after the topic sentence. They tell more about the main idea. They give
the important details and describe the main idea for better understanding.
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Example:
Spiders
Cecilia B. Corsino
However, not at all times the topic sentence is the first sentence of the paragraph. It
can also be found at the middle or at the end of the paragraph.
The topic sentence is “Dogs help people in a lot of ways.” It is the last sentence of the
paragraph while the rest of the sentences are the supporting details.
1. You must have a strong topic and supporting sentences that express a common idea.
2. Use specific examples from the story, quotation or write in your own words for the
supporting details or sentences.
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E. Valuing: Finding The teachers let the learners do the given activities.
Practical
Applications of
Concepts and Task 1
Skills in Daily Directions: Identify the topic of the given details. Choose the letter of the correct answer and
Living write them in your notebook.
1. Anna is intelligent. She is responsible. Anna always does her homework, and she is never
late for class. As a result of her hard work, Anna is one of the best students in school.
2. The first Chinese brother could swallow the sea. The second Chinese brother had an iron
neck. The third Chinese brother could stretch and stretch his legs. The fourth Chinese
brother could not be burned. And the fifth Chinese brother could hold his breath
indefinitely.
a. The five Chinese brothers lived with their mother in a little house.
b. The five Chinese brothers possessed extraordinary skills or qualities.
Task 2
Directions: Identify the topic sentence and supporting details in the following paragraph. Box
the topic sentence and underline the supporting details. (Note: The learners are
given activity sheets to do this task.)
1.
2.
3.
Task 3
Directions: Choose one of the topics and fill in the graphic organizer by writing a topic
sentence and three supporting details. Do this in your notebook.
Directions: From the information you provided in Task 3, rewrite them into a paragraph form.
Then, create a title for your paragraph.
2. What part of the paragraph tells the topic or the main idea of the paragraph?
3. What part of the paragraph support the topic sentence or the main idea of the paragraph?
G. Assessment Directions: Identify the topic sentence and supporting details in the paragraph below.
Write the correct answer in your notebook.
Honeybees
Honeybees are insects about ¾ of an inch big. They are reddish-brown and black
with yellow stripes in the abdomen. The head, legs, and antennae are black. Their thorax
is covered with thick pale hair.
Topic Sentence: _____________________________________________________________
Supporting Details:
1. ________________________________________________________________________
2. ________________________________________________________________________
3. ________________________________________________________________________
IV. REMARKS
V. REFLECTIONS
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