Lesson Plan in Literature Grade 7 Students I.
Objectives At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: define modal identify the various kinds of modal use modals in presenting ideas II. Procedure Topic: Modals/ Auxiliary Verbs Reference: www.google.com Strategies: Games
Materials: III. Procedure Teacher’s Activity
Students’ Activity
A. Preliminaries Everybody please stand and let us pray. Good morning class.
Good morning sir.
Okay please be seated.
Thank you sir.
Let me check your attendance. As I call your name please raise your right hand and say present.
Yes sir.
B. Motivation To start with our lesson, may I request you to group yourselves into three groups. Let's have a game entitled "Can you lose me? and Pop me!". What you will do is to untie a handkerchief first then afterwards you will pop the balloon to get the scroll inside of it. Understood?
Yes sir.
The scroll is written with words which you will use it in a sentence. The first group who can accomplish it first will be declared the winner. Is that clear class?
Yes sir.
C. Presentation Did you enjoy our game? What can you say? Alright, very well said. This time, I will flash a video clip. Watch and listen carefully because I will be asking some questions after.
What did you notice regarding the action words? What are those words used before the action word?
I can say that it is enjoyable, sir! I can say that it is exciting, sir!
(the students will attentively listen and carefully watch the video clip) Sir, the action words were being combined with another word. Can Could Will Would May Might Shall Should Must Ought to
What do you call them?
We call them Modals, sir!
So what are modals class? any idea?
Sir, modals are special verbs that function differ from a normal verb. Sir, modals are words use to connect with the main verb to form a new action verb.
Okay! very good. Modals are
“Ambahan” Hanunuo-Mangyan Poem Look! The moon so full and bright, shining in front of the house! How can you explain to me, that the rays are soft and cool? If a man like us he were, I would hold him by the hand! Seize the hair to keep him back! Grasp the clothes to make him stay! But how could I manage that! It is the moon in the sky! The full moon shining so bright, going down beyond the hills, disappearing from the plain, out of sight behind the rocks.
Activity 3: Discussion Okay, let's now discuss the poem. Please read in chorus the first stanza. Alright, have you tried watching the moon at night? Can you differentiate the rays of the sun and the moon?
Yes sir.
Sir, the rays of the sun is brighter than the moon.
Sir, the rays of the sun is hot while the moon Very good! Now, what is being described in this is cool. stanza? How does the moon being described?
Sir, the moon.
Very good! Let's proceed to second stanza. Again, let's read in chorus.
Sir, the moon is full and bright.
Okay, in this stanza who is being compared to the moon? In what way does the moon being compared to a man?
Sir, the moon was compared to a man.
Very good! What are these human traits? Sir, the moon was given human traits. Very good! Let's have the last stanza. Again, let's read it in chorus.
Sir, the moon was given a hand. Sir, the moon was given a hair. Sir, the moon was described with clothes.
What do you think the last stanza talks about? Very good! Can you please read the line that explained the location of the moon? Can you please read also the lines from the stanza where the moon is going?
Very good! Now, class can you please tell me why the man in the poem wants the moon to stay?
Sir, the location of the moon. Sir, it is the moon in the sky. Sir, going down beyond the hills. Sir, disappearing from the plain. Sir, out of sight behind the rocks.
Very good! The man wants the moon to stay because he needs more time to court the woman. Now, what if you will be asked which way of courtship do you prefer? Is it the traditional or the modern one? Okay, some of you wants the traditional and some of you wants the modern way of courtship. Sir, I want the traditional.
Now, do you have any questions class? If non, let's have an activity. IV. Evaluation
Sir, I want the modern.