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B. PERFORMANCE The learner transfers learning by: showing ways of asserting one’s identity;
STANDARD
comprehending informative and short narrative texts using schema and
appropriate listening and viewing strategies; expressing ideas, opinions, and
feelings through various formats; and enriching written and spoken
communication using direct/reported speech, active/passive voice, simple past
and past perfect tenses and connectors correctly and appropriately.
C. LEARNING At the end of the 60-minute session, the students will be able to:
OUTCOMES 1. define informative essay;
2. give the characteristics of informative essay; and
3. compose an informative essay
III. PROCEDURE
A. Preparator
y Activities Prayer
Greetings
1. Daily Checking of Attendance
Routine Classroom Settings
Motivational thoughts for Full Participation
2. Review To recall the previous lesson. The teacher will ask the students the following questions
and let them cite some examples:
A teacher will play a inspiring song to catch the attention of students to listen and to
internalize a song.
B. Lesson Proper
school?
Why did you choose these specific main ideas? Can you provide examples or
experiences that influenced your choices?
Essay Writing
-Essay writing is a form of academic and creative expression in which an
individual presents a coherent and structured set of ideas on a particular topic. It
is a skill that is commonly required in educational settings, ranging from high
school to higher education, and is used to assess a writer's ability to articulate
thoughts, organize information, and communicate effectively.
Informative Essay
-An informative essay is a type of academic writing that aims to educate the audience
about a particular topic. The primary goal is to provide information, facts, and details in
a clear and organized manner.
THREE PARTS OF INFORMATIVE ESSAY
1. Introduction:
Definition: The beginning of the essay where you grab the reader's attention,
provide background information on the topic and state the main idea or
purpose in a thesis statement.
2. Body Paragraphs:
Definition: The middle section of the essay contains multiple paragraphs,
each focused on a specific aspect of the topic. These paragraphs present facts,
examples, and evidence to support the thesis statement.
3. Conclusion:
Definition: The final section of the essay where you summarize the key
points discussed in the body paragraphs, restate the thesis differently, and
offer final thoughts or implications related to the topic. The conclusion
provides closure to the essay.
4. Application
Activity : Complete Me!
Directions: In 1-2 sentences, define or describe each of the term below. Write your
answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Essay
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2. Informative Essay
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3. Introduction
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4. Body
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5. Conclusion
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Generalization The teacher will review the concept of informative essay and its elements and ask
questions:
1. Filipino time
2. Ningas cogon
3. Crab mentality
Rubrics
V. Assignment Directions: Directions: Think about something you like to make or do like cooki
making crafts,
or playing a favorite game. Choose one of these activities and
write an essay explaining the steps in doing the activity. Draw the result
or product so that your reader will appreciate it more.