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Detailed Lesson Plan in English Grade-7 I.
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Objectives: differentiate making assumption from making prediction formulate assumptions and predictions about the characters of the story read express yourself by making sentences showing assumptions and predictions Subject Matter A. Topic: Making assumptions and Predictions B. Reference/s: Learning Package Grade 7 2nd quarter, pp. 66-67, http://en.wikipedia.org.wiki/assumption-0, http://wikipedia.org.wiki/prediction-0 C. Materials: Cartolina, manila paper D. Concept: assumption- this is a hypothesis which is an idea that suggested a possible explanation for a particular situation or condition, but which has not yet been proved to be correct or true. It may or may not be true. Prediction- this is a statement made about the future, foreseeing the future results or happenings. It may or may not be true. E. Methodology: F. Strategy: G. Value Integration: Learning Procedure A. Preparatory Activities 1. Motivation Class lets play a game. This is called Jumbled Up. You will be grouped into two, each group will receive an envelope with letters you need to arrange to form words. Once you formed the words you will post it on the board. The group to finish first wins. Do you understand? Alright lets start. B. Lesson Proper 1. Presentation Our lesson today is about making assumptions and predictions. But before we go to our
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Objectives: differentiate making assumption from prediction formulate assumptions and predictions about the contents of the
discussion lets read the objectives for today’s lesson.
story read express yourself by making sentences showing assumptions and predictions
Their house is dark, they are not home yet. 2. Discussion Class read the statement on the board. So what can you observe from the statement? Very Good! What is the basis for saying they are not yet home? Correct! That statement is an example of an assumption. Let’s read the definition of assumption.
The statement tells that the owners of the house are not yet home.
The house is still dark.
Assumption- this is a hypothesis which is an idea that suggested a possible explanation for a particular situation or condition, but which has not yet been proved to be correct or true. It may or may not be true. The girl is walking so slow she will be late for their meeting. The girl will be late.
Alright, let’s study the next statement.
She is walking slowly.
So what can you assume from the statement?
Her eyes are swollen maybe she cried the whole night.
What is explanation of her being late?
It will rain tomorrow.
Very good! Now you’re your sentence
It’s a prediction that it will rain the next day.
expressing assumption. Very Good! Now let’s have the next statement.
Prediction- this is a statement made about the future, foreseeing the future results or happenings. It may or may not be true.
Now, what can you say about the statement?
That girl will be teacher someday.
That’s correct! Let’s read now the definition of prediction.
It is predicted that the girl will be teacher someday. She’s not going to be successful in her field.
Alright, let’s study the last statement. What can you say about the statement? That’s correct! Who will give a sentence expressing prediction?
Assumptions are statements you made based on the ideas given, while predictions are just statements that foresee future events or undertaking.
Very Good! C. Post Activity 1. Generalization Class, what is then the difference between assumption and prediction?
Very well said! What do you think is the importance of knowing about predictions and assumptions? Very good!
It is important to know about predictions and assumptions so that we will be wise in believing ideas presented to us.
2. Application Class we will have a paired activity. What you will do is you reread the story The Baby in the Bottle, and you will give at least 3 assumptions and 3 predictions you can make about the couple. And you will give the lines that supports your answer. Present you answer in a table similar to the one posted on the board. Write it in a whole sheet of paper. You will only be given 10 minutes to do this. Once you here three tap on the table you will stop working.
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Alright lets start. Evaluation Directions: in a ½ sheet of paper give at least three statements expressing assumption and three statements expressing predictions. Assignment Directions: Answer the following question. Write it in a ½ sheet of paper. 1. What can you foresee about yourself ten years from now?