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SAMPLE LESSON PLAN in English

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SAMPLE LESSON PLAN in English (detailed) with Activity
Sheets
Detailed LESSON PLAN in
ENGLISH
Grade 8 – Joy
I.
Objectives:
At the end of the forty-five-minute period, the students will be able to:
A. Identify tone and mood in a given text
B. Respond to a certain literature using the same tone and mood of a text
C. Compose an essay from the given tone and mood
II.
Subject Matter:
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Topic: TONE AND MOOD

Concept: Tone is a manner, a feeling or atmosphere the author has meant to set in the
story or towards a subject while Mood is the feeling or atmosphere perceived by the
reader.
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Skills: identifying, responding, composing

Values: Class Motto: The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance; it is the
illusion of knowledge.
(For someone who believes that he/she has the knowledge and becomes blind to the
actual knowledge available everywhere around him/her, never learns it unless he
makes his cup empty.)

References:
- K12 curriculum
- Skill Builders for Efficient Reading p. 72
Authored by: Wilhelma G. Borjal et.al
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Materials:
- Blackboard
- Chalk
- Marker
- Visual Aids
- Activity sheets
- Handouts
III.
LEARNING ACTVITIES
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY
STUDENTS’ ACTIVITY
A. Pre-lesson Activity
Everybody stand. Let us put ourselves
Aileen, (okay let us pray…)
in the presence of our Lord. Lead the
prayer Aileen Pearl Madanlo.
Good morning class.
Good morning Ms. _____
Before you take you seats, pick up the
(the students pick up the pieces of
pieces of papers under your chairs
papers under their chairs and arrange
and arrange your chairs properly.
their chairs properly)
Settle yourselves down.
(students will sit down)
Eryel Comania (beadle) check the
(Eryel will check the attendance.)
attendance.
Before we are going to start, I will
remind you of our agreed rules and
regulation in class.
1. Turn off your phones or at least set it
in a silent mode.
2. If you have questions, ask the teacher
directly to avoid disturbing your
classmates.
3. If you want to ask or answer the
teacher, just raise your hand and wait
until you are recognized.
4. Raise your index finger if you want to
go out and wait until you are
recognized.
(the students will listen)
5. The class will be divided into two
teams and will be given 100 points
each as your participation grade.
Every time a team gets noisy, the
teams’ points will be deducted by five.
6. Revive the lost points by participating
orally. The team of the students who
answered correctly to the teacher’s
questions will be rewarded of five
points.
7. The scores of the students caught
cheating will be deducted by 10
points.
B. REVIEW
Okay class, what was our topic last
Ma’am, it was all about verbalizing
meeting and what was it all about?
emotional response wherein we will
be able to know how to show feelings
and emotions through speech
Very good Jessa.
In identifying the feelings expressed in
The atmosphere of the text and the
the line, what are the things that you
feeling it gives to the listener.
have to consider?
C. MOTIVATION
Before we proceed to our next lesson,
(the students read the piece and fill in
I want you to read and observe a short table under the given literary piece.)
literary piece.
Identify the feeling it gave you as a
reader and the atmosphere of the text
given as you list them on the first
column of the table located under the
text. Identify the words that helped
you in identifying the words in the first
column. Do it within 5 minutes.
Here are your activity sheets.
D. LESSON PROPER
(after five minutes)
Okay class, stop writing and compare
your answers to the answers in this
table (showing the answer key).
What are the words in the first
column?
(the students will read the answers in
the first column)
What are the words present in the
(the students will read the answers in
second column?
the second column)
Now, observe the first column of the
These are the words that show what
table. In the table you will see bullets
we felt while reading the text.
in forms of heart and flower.
What are the words that are in the
hearts?
How about the words in the flowers?
These are words that show the
atmosphere of the given text.
The words in the hearts are what we
call the MOOD and in the flowers is
the TONE.
(students read in chorus)
So our topic is all about Tone and
Mood. But before we proceed, read
your objectives for today.
Okay, thank you.
Tone is a manner, a feeling or
atmosphere the author has meant to
Out from the words in the given table,
set in the story or towards a subject
what are tone and mood and its
while Mood is the feeling or
difference?
atmosphere perceived by the reader.
Therefore Tone is based on the text or
the author and the Mood is based on
the readers’ perspective.
Here are some examples of the Tone
and Mood. (the teacher will present a
list of examples of tone and mood)
Who can give examples of literary
pieces and what are their tone and
(the students will raise their hands
and give examples of literary pieces
and identify their tone and mood)
mood?
Do you have any questions before we
(the students will ask questions if they
proceed to our activity?
have)
E. GROUP ACTIVITY
You will be grouped into four. Wear
your thinking caps and have a
brainstorming about the activity. You
will be given a manila paper
containing an unfinished line
continued to make a brief story.
Identify the tone and mood of the story
and underline the words that show it.
After 10 minutes, post your stories in
front and discuss what you have
(the students will ask some questions
formulated in front. Reporters in each
to clarify the instruction given.)
group will be selected randomly.
Are there any questions before we
proceed?
Team A, count off from one to two.
Team B, count off from one to two.
(Identify the area of each group)
Go to your groups silently within 5
seconds. 5-4-3-2-1.
(after 10 minutes)
Okay, time’s up.
Go back to your seats and arrange
them silently.
Present your stories in front.
Let us start from Team A-2. Do the
honor in presenting your story ____.
Very good Team A-2.
Next will be from Team B-1. Do the
honor in presenting your story ____.
Very good Team B-1.
Next will be from Team B-2. Do the
honor in presenting your story ____.
(the students will post their manila
papers in the board)
Very good Team B-2.
Next will be from Team A-1. Do the
(Marielle will come in front and
demonstrate the Dionesia clap)
honor in presenting your story ____.
Very good Team A-1.
Okay let’s give everyone a Dionesia
clap. May I request Marielle Petere to
come here in front and teach us how.
F. GENERALIZATION
What is a Tone?
Tone is a manner, a feeling or
atmosphere the author has meant to
set in the story or towards a subject.
What is a Mood?
Mood is the feeling or atmosphere
perceived by the reader.
Give some examples of Tone
(the students will give examples of
tone)
Give some examples of Mood
(the students will give examples of
mood)
IV.
Evaluation:
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY
Read the literary piece and identify
the tone and mood of the piece.
Respond to the piece using the same
mood and tone by writing a twostanza-paragraph in the space
provided in your answer sheet. Do it 5
five minutes.
STUDENTS’ ACTIVITY
(after 5 minutes)
Okay pens’ up!
Pass your papers in front at the count
of five. 5-4-3-2-1.
This time, copy your assignment.
V.
ASSIGNMENT
1. Read the poem entitled “Annabelle Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe and identify its mood and
tone. Underline the words that showed that helped you identify the tone and mood of
the story.
2. Research for more examples of Tone and Mood. Twenty-five examples each.
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY
STUDENTS’ ACTIVITY
Are you done copying?
Yes ma’am
Okay goodbye class.
Goodbye ma’am
_________________________________________________________________________________
Name: ________________________________________________
Date:_______________
ACTIVITY SHEET NO. 1
Direction: Observe a short literary piece. Identify the feeling it gave you as a reader and the atmosphere
of the text given as you list them on the first column of the table located under the text. Identify the words
that helped you in identifying the words in the first column. Do it within 5 minutes.
CORAZON AQUINO
Corazon Aquino, also known as "Cory", made an amazing accomplishment by becoming the first
female president of the Philippines. She had to overcome many obstacles before she took on this major
role. But in the end, her presidency contributed greatly to the way the Filipino government functions today.
Corazon Aquino, the first woman president of the Philippines, made many positive changes in the country.
On January 25, 1933, Corazon Aquino was born. She grew up in a wealthy family and had a very happy
childhood. She had seven brothers and sisters. Cory lived in Manila until it was time for her to go to college.
She studied in the U.S., and in 1953, graduated from Mt. St. Vincent with degrees in French and Math. She
was elected to the honor society of Kappa Gamma Pi, an organization for women in catholic colleges who
display moral character and good grades. She was very shy, but had a strong spirit("Corazon Aquino").
Returning to the Philippines, Cory enrolled in the College of Law in Manila. While she was there, she met
Benigno Aquino. One year later, Benigno and Corazon were married. In the following years they had five
children.
Atmosphere (text and reader)
Helping Words
___________________________________________________________________________________
Name: ________________________________________________
Date: _______________
ACTIVITY SHEET NO. 2
Direction: Read the literary piece and identify the tone and mood of the piece. Respond to the piece using
the same mood and tone by writing a two-stanza-paragraph in the space provided in your answer sheet.
Do it in 5 five minutes.
CORAZON AQUINO
… Marcos extended his presidency beyond the constitutional limit of eight years and declared himself a
dictator. He imprisoned the political leaders who opposed him. Therefore, Cory's husband was arrested
and put in solitary confinement…
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