June 11, 2021 DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH GRADE 10 I- II- Objective At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: a) Identify the types of claim through discussion; b) Develop a concern in the society by presenting their claims on the latest issues in our community; c) Write an essay for a particular thing or issue in our community based on their chosen claim. Subject Matter a) Topic: Types of Claim b) Reference: K to 12 CG EN10WC-IIb-13.2 c) Materials: Multimedia, marker, cartolina, strips of paper, printed materials d) Values Integration: Open minded and able to think logically e) Other references: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-esc-wmenglishcomposition1/chapter/types-of-claims/ III- Procedure Teacher’s Activity A. Preparatory Activities Routine) Students’ Activity (Daily 1. Greetings: Good morning class! Good morning sir! 2. Prayer Who will lead the prayer? (One student volunteers) 3. Checking of Attendance: Class secretary, are there any absents today? There is no absent for today sir. Then that’s good! 4. Review of past lesson Who can recall our past lesson? Very good! A. Activity What does each picture wants to convey? (Students raise their hands) Our lesson yesterday is about paragraph. It has elements: the topic sentence, supporting details, and a conclusion. We should follow the health protocol to prevent Codvid-19 from spreading. Smoking may ends one’s life. Throwing trash everywhere is a bad habit. Very Good! Do think that these pictures have something to do with our lesson for today? Let’s see! Yes sir. B. Abstraction Now let us watch this presentation. (The teacher present his slides and discuss the lesson clearly.) First Slide What is a Claim? - A claim is the main argument of an essay. It defines your paper’s goals, direction, scope, and is supported by evidences. Second Slide Characteristics of a Good Claim - A claim should be argumentative and debatable. - A claim should be specific and focused - A claim should be interesting and engaging. - A claim should be logical. Third Slide Types of Claim - Claim of Fact - Claim of Value - Claim of Policy Fourth Slide Claim of Fact (Students are attentively watching and actively participating in the discussion) - It asserts that a condition existed, exists, or will exist and are based on facts or data. - A claim of fact makes an assertion about something that can be proved or disproved with factual evidence. Examples: 1. Covid-19 is now an air-born virus. 2. Teens who engaged in unprotected sex are prone to diseases. Who can give an example of claim of fact? (Students gave examples.) Very good! Fifth Slide Claim of Value - A claim of value argues that something is good or bad, or that one thing is better than another thing. Example: 1. It’s better to apply good nutritional choices at home than teach them at school, because good nutrition then becomes ingrained in the child’s experience. How about this one, who can give another example? (One student answered.) Correct! Sixth Slide Claim of Policy - A claim of policy argues that certain conditions should exist, or that something should or should not be done, in order to solve a problem. Example: 1. Marijuana should not be legalized because many people will abuse it. Who can give an example of this one? (One student answered.) Very Good! C. Analysis Any question or clarification? Now let’s go back to these pictures. None sir, we clearly understood the lesson. “We should follow the health protocol to prevent Codvid-19 from spreading.” What do you think is the type of claim that we’ve formulated in this picture? That is a claim of policy sir. Very good! “Smoking may ends one’s life.” How about this one? Correct! That one is a claim of fact. “Throwing trash everywhere is a bad habit.” And this one is..? Excellent! That is a claim of value. Generalization: Again what is a claim? A claim is the main argument of an essay. It defines your paper’s goals, direction, scope, and is supported by evidences. Very good! How about the characteristics of a good claim? A claim should be argumentative, debatable, specific, focused, interesting, engaging, and You got it right! logical. What are the three types of claim? Excellent! D. Application Let’s try to identify what type of claim are the following. The three types of claim are: The Claim of Fact, Claim of Value, and Claim of Policy. Identify what type of claim are the following statements. 1. Vaping can lead to increased blood pressure, lung disease, and insulin resistance. Claim of Fact 2. The basic keys to success are perseverance and discipline. Claim of Value 3. Studies have shown that exposure to violent media is a risk factor for violent behaviors. Claim of Fact 4. The Career Support Network is an excellent resource for people who are considering a mid-life career change. Claim of Value 5. In order to insure that graduates are competitive for top jobs in their fields, the college must put additional Claim of Policy resources into its career services office and internship programs. 6. Parents should not only be aware of how their children are using social media, but also understand the potential positive and negative impacts of social media use. Claim of Policy Ok, let’s check if your answers are correct. Here are the answers for item1-6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Claim of Fact Claim of Value Claim of Fact Claim of Value Claim of Policy Claim of Policy Who got a perfect score? Excellent! Everyone got a perfect score. Congratulations! (All students raised their hands.) IV- Evaluation Direction: Make one example for each type of claim considering the characteristics of a good claim. Claim of Fact 1._________________________________________________________________________ Claim of Value 1. _________________________________________________________________________ Claim of Policy 1. ________________________________________________________________________ V- Assignment Write an essay about a certain topic or an issue in our community based on the claim that you’ve chosen. Prepared by: ALVIN V. TACALAN Teacher Applicant