Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION REGION III DIVISION OF NUEVA ECIJA District of Peñaranda PEÑARANDA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH VII I. OBJECTIVES 1. Identify the kinds of sentence. 2. Write different kinds of sentence. 3. Express ideas clearly. II. SUBJECT MATTER Topic Kinds of Sentence Reference: Teaching Guide VII Materials: Puzzle Pieces, Laptop, Projector, Chart, Flashcards, Dice – box, and Board Value Infused: Use of Polite Words. III. LEARNING ACTIVITIES A. 1. - - - Teacher’s Activity Pre – Activity Daily Routine Let us all stand and let us pray. __________, kindly lead the prayer Godd morning Class! Before you take your seat, kindly check if there any piece of paper and trash under your chair. Kindly pick and put it inside your bag and throw in the trash can later. If you are done, please be seated. Secretary of the class, is there any absent today? DRILL - Very good! I’m glad to hear that no one is absent and it means no one will miss our lesson today. But before that kindly read the words written on the flash cards. 1. Punctuation 2. Exclamatory 3. Declarative 4. Interrogative 5. Sentence 6. Period 7. Exclamation 8. Imperative 2. REVIEW - So class, i want to know if you still remeberour previous lesson. Student’s Activity - - - The students will pray Good morning Ma’am, Good morning Classmates. Students will take their sits I’m glad to report that no one is absent today Ma’am. - What do we put at the end of the sentence? - - What are the kinds of punctuation marks that we use in the end of the sentence? Why it is important to use punctuation marks? - - - 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. - Very good! Class, I have prepared some sentences here but it does not have already the punctuation mark. All you have to do is to put a proper punctuation mark on it. Kindly read first the sentence before you answer. Is it clear class? (The students will write a proper punctuation mark in each sentence.) The plants help detoxify the air May I borrow your pencil Who passed the examination It is a surprised The bird lives in the tree - Ma’am, punctuation mark. Period, question mark, exclamation point. If we use correct punctuation marks our sentence will be clear and not confusing. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Period (.) Question mark (?) Question mark (?) Exclamation point (!) Period (.) - (STUDENTS WILL FOR A GROUP) - YES Ma’am - It’s new year, Ma’am - (students will roll the dice and answer or complete the sentence.) - Please do not eat junk foods. I think everything is clear about punctuation mark we put at the end of the sentences. 3. MOTIVATION - I need two groups with six members, whos wants to volunteer? - In two minutes, I want you to solve the puzzle inside this envelope. Remember that the winning team will have a reward but the unlucky group will have a consequence. Do you understand? - In my count, you will solve the puzzle, and for the group 1, shout hep! Hep! When you are done, and for the group 2, shout Hooray! If you are done. 1-2-3-GO! - What comes in your mind based on the puzzle? - Congratulations to the winning group. Take your sit. The unlucky group please remain here in front. - (the teacher will show the big dice) - I have here a dice, all of the member of the unlucky group need to roll the dice and either answer the question or complete the sentence - How do you greet everybody during New Year? - If you would ask anyone to stop their bad habit this year, how it will be? - Please do not ______________ - What do you usually ask during New Year? What is your ________________. - What is your New Year’s Resolution? - Describe your celebration of New Year. My New Year is _____________. My prayer this year is ___________. - - When you see your friends/classmates after a long time, how would you greet them? My New Year is awesome! My prayer this year is good health. How are you? - LESSON PROPER - - - All sides are answered, now what have you noticed in every sentence? Yes, __________________ - All has punctuation mark at the end of every sentence. Very good! How punctuation mark affects every sentence? Okay, ____________________. - Because of the punctuation mark, it expresses clear ideas. - Ma’am I think it is all about sentences. - Ma’am types of sentence - Declarative sentence is a sentence that gives an idea, states a fact and end with a period. - Jose Rizal is our national hero. - The family is in the central park. Those are declarative sentence Those sentences are declarative because it states an idea and ends with period. Very well said, what do you think is our topic today? Anyone? Yes, ________________________ Nice answer! - But to be specific our lesson today is all about the types of sentence. - Okay, repeat, what is our lesson for today? Awesome! The four types of a sentence are declarative, interrogative, imperative and exclamatory. The first type of a sentence is declarative sentence,_____________Kindly read the meaning of declarative sentence. - - - - - Very good! Thank you _____________. It means that declarative sentence states a fact and it also called a telling sentence. I have here some example of sentences. ________, please read the first sentence. Thank you, ___________. Who wants to read the second sentence. Yes, _________________. Very good. What type of sentence are these? Yes, _______________. Very good answer. But how can you say that these are declarative sentence? Can you give another example of declarative sentence? Yes, _________. Excellent! Another example? Yes, ___________. Excellent! Let’s move on to the second tyoe of sentence. Everybody kindly read. Awesome! Interrogative sentence is also called asking sentence. Example, _______ please read the sentence. Thank you _________ - - Ma’am, the sun is the center of the solar system. - Life is very mysterious. - (the student will give an example) - Interrogative sentence. A sentence that asked questions and ends with question mark. - ___________, kindly read the second sentences. What you have notice with these sentences? Yes, ____________ Very good. What else? Okay ____________ Correct!____________ _________ give one example of interrogative sentence. Another. Yes, ____________ Very good. Who else can give an example. Yes, ___________ Excellent! - Let’s proceed to the third type of a sentence ___________. Kindly read - Thank you ______________ As you notice, declarative and imperative sentence both ends with a period. But they are not similar. The declarative states a fact while the imperative expresses a request or gives command. Is that clear? - - Here some example of imperative sentence. Please, ____________ read the sentence. Thank you, ________________. Read the next sentence. How can you say that these are imperative sentence. Yes, __________. - Who do you think the suspect? - What is your telephone number? - Those sentences are ends in question marks. - The sentences are asking questions. - What’s your name? - Have you met them? - May I borrow your pen? - (the student will give an example) Imperative sentence is a sentence that expresses a request or gives a command or direction and it end with a period. - - Yes, Ma’am - Please give the certificate. - Pass your paper now. - Because these are sentence give command or request. Please spare me some foods. Bring some flowers tomorrow. Bravo! _________ will you please give an example of imperative sentence. Yes, __________ Another______________ Excellent! The last type of sentence is exclamatory. Kindly read the meaning. Yes, ____________ - - Example, __________ read the first sentence The second one ______________. Can you please give some example of exclamatory sentence. Yes, ________. Another ____________. - - Let’s give them a yes clap. - - - GENERALIZATION - Let’s have a recap on what we have discussed. - What do you call to the sentence that gives an idea and ends with a period? - - Exclamatory sentence is a sentence conveys strong emotion and end with exclamatory mark. Wow! You’re so gorgeous. Ouch! My leg is painful. We won! I can’t believe it! She’s young and very pretty! (the students will give an example) - Yes, _____________________ - Very good! Excellent!how about the sentence that asks questions and ends with a question mark? What do you call that? Yes, _______________. Excellent! What do you call the sentence that expresses request or gives command and also ends with a period? Yes, ________. Nice! Perfect! How about the last type of sentence that expresses a strong feeling and ends with an exclamation point? Yes, _______________. Very good! I’m glad that you already know the kinds of sentence. - - - APPLICATION - It seems that all of you are fully understood our lesson. Now get a partner and all you need to do is to describe the picture using the four types of a sentence. - Do you understand? - - - Ma’am it is a declarative sentence. - It is an interrogative sentence. - It is an imperative sentence. - It is an exclamatory sentence. (the students will do the activity) - Yes, Ma’am - Use polite words in asking questions and a request to somebody. (the teacher will give each pair a picture and then remind again the pupils what they need to do). Marvelous, all of you have done well in describing each picture. Direction: identify the kind of each sentence below by shade the letter of your answer in the chart. shade: A. Declarative B. Interrogative C. Imperative D. Exclamatory A B C D SENTENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mrs. Velina is the new general manager of the Faculty Club. Inform the others about the development of the proram. What an awe – inspiring dance number they showed! Did she really go to Manila by herself? They are expecting your presence in the affair. VALUING - What is the lesson you have learned that you can use in daily living? - Good to know that you learned that. Now, let us apply what you have learned today. IV. EVALUATION - I guess all of you are understand the four types of sentence. Now let’s apply what we discussed. - Are you ready class? - Yes, ___________. Read the instruction - 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. - Rewrite the sentence in the appropriate column. - Yes, Ma’am!! - Goodbye Ma’am Martin. Goodbye classmates. See you tomorrow! Rewrite the sentence in the appropriate column. Declarative - - Imperative Interrogative exclamatory Kindly give me a glass of water. The boy is playing basketball. What grade are you? Happy birthday to you!! Do you know how to cook? You look pale, are you sick? The water in the kettle is boiling. Please, let me explain what happened. You won, congratulations! I am scare of dark! Class times up, pass your paper, sideard the forward then sxchange to the opposite row. (checking of paper) Who got the perfect score? Very good! Keep up the good work. Now pass the paper sideward and forward. V. ASSIGNMENT - Class get your assignment notebook and copy your assignment written on the board. - Write five (5) sentences of each kind of sentence in your assignment notebook. - Are you done? - Keep your notebook in your bag and get ready. - Goodbye class! Prepared by: ____________________ Vanessa A. Martin BSE III - STUDENT