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TOPIC: Identifying and Naming Common Objects 1
I. CURRICULUM CONTENT, STANDARDS, AND LESSON
COMPETENCIES A. Content The learner demonstrates understanding of Standards vocabulary and expressions used in everyday conversations. B. Performance The learner can identify and name common Standards objects, use them in simple sentence and understand their use. C. Learning Recognize and name at least five common Competencies and objects found in their surroundings. Objectives Use these words in short, grammatically correct sentences. II. LEARNING RESOURCES A. References Department of education English Curriculum Guide English for Grade 1 Textbooks III. TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCEDURE A. Activating Prior I will show a picture of a classroom and ask Knowledge students to point out objects they recognize (e.g. What can you see here?)
Encourage students to name items they know
and introduce any unfamiliar ones. B. Lesson Purpose I will explain to my students that today they will learn to name objects found around them and practice using these names in sentences. C. Lesson Practice saying “This is a (ballpen).” with the Language Practice class pointing at objects around the room. Lesson Proper A. Reading the Key I will show a large image of a house and a Idea/ Stem classroom. Say “These are places we know” and ask some question like “What do we find here?” Introduce the key ideas “We use words to name things we see everyday.” C. Developing Use flashcards to introduce the names of five Understanding of common objects (e.g., chair, table, book, pen, the Key Idea and bag).
Pronounce each object’s name and how the
students repeat after you.
Display each object or picture and ask “What is
this?” and I will let my students answer.
Post Lesson Proper
A. Making Summarize the lesson, “We learned to name Generalizations things we see around us like chairs, a table, a book, and more”. We can also say “This is a (table)”. B. Evaluating I will distribute worksheet and students name an Learning object in the classroom and use it in a sentence. C. Assignment For homework, ask the students to draw two objects they see at home and label them with their names. Republic of the Philippines University of Eastern Philippines PEDRO REBADULLA MEMORIAL CAMPUS Catubig, Northern Samar Email: [email protected]
LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 1
Submitted by: BEA ANDREA C. SISTER BEED 4- B
Submitted to: MARIA GOLDA A. RODELAS Course Facilitator
I. CURRICULUM CONTENT, STANDARDS, AND LESSON
COMPETENCIES A. Content The learner demonstrates understanding of the Standard nature and function of common nouns in simple sentences. B. Performance The learner identifies and uses common nouns in Standard speaking and writing activities. C. Learning By the end of the lesson, the learner will be able Competencies and to: Objectives Define what a common noun is. Identify common nouns from a given list of words or sentences. Use common nouns appropriately in constructing simple sentences. D. Content Introduction to Common Nouns: Understanding that nouns are names of people, places, animals, and things. II. LEARNING English learners’ material for Grade 1 RESOURCES (Chapter 2 Nouns) Learners Guide on Grammar and Writing for Grade 1 III. TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCEDURE Before/ Pre- Lesson Proper A. Activating Prior Class, can you tell me the name of some things Knowledge you can see in this room? Expected Response: “Chair, Table, Blackboard”
Those names you just said are called nouns.
Nouns are names of things, places, people, and animals.
I will show a picture of a park and I will ask my
students to name what they see (Ex. Tree, swing, children) B. Establishing Lesson Purpose: Lesson Purpose Today, we will learn more about nouns. We will discover how to identify them and use them in a sentence. This will help us to make our sentences clearer when we speak and write. C. Lesson Sentence Example: The cat is sleeping on the Language Practice chair.
I will underline cat and chair and I will
explain that both are nouns. I will ask question to my students “Why do we need nouns in these sentences?” Expected student response: “To know what the sentence is about.” During/ Lesson Proper A. Reading the Key “The boy is playing with a ball.” Idea/ Stem I will explain to my students that the word “boy” is a noun because it is the name of a person. The word “ball” is also a noun because it is the name of a thing. I will ask my student to repeat the sentence and identify the nouns. B. Developing Interactive Activity: Understanding of I will show a flashcard with images to my Key Idea/ Stem students (e.g., a dog, a tree, a house) and I will ask my students to name what they see. For each flashcard shown, I will let my students to write the word on the board (e.g., dog, tree, house) and they will explain that these are nouns. Group Work: I will divide the class into two groups and I will give each group a set of mixed flashcards (picture and words) and I will ask them to match the picture with the correct words. Each group will present their matched cards to the class. After that I will ask each group, why the word they matched is a noun? and I will encourage my student to use the sentence: “This is a noun because it is the name of a _____.” Let’s make a sentence using one of our nouns. Can someone give me a sentence using the word dog? Expected response: The dog is barking. I will highlight the noun in the sentence and discuss how it is used to make the sentence meaningful. After/ Post Lesson Proper A. Making Summary of my topic: Today we learned that Generalization noun is the name of a person, place, animal, or thing. We use nouns to tell others what we are talking about in a sentence. B. Evaluating I will distribute a worksheet where Learning students will circle the nouns in each sentence. After answering the worksheet activity, I will ask my student to share their answers and I will correct their answers. C. Assignment or Direction: Write 5 sentences at home, each Additional containing at least one common noun. You Activities should underline the noun in each sentence.