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  1. 1. Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON Division of Quezon Daily Lesson Log School: Canda National High School, Junior High School Dept. Grade Level: 10 Excellence, Commitment, Integrity, Resilience Teacher: Dr. Jennifer M. Oestar Learning Area: English 10 Quarter: First Teaching Dates and Time: June 3-7, 2019 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 1. OBJECTIVES Objective must be met over the week and connected to the curriculum standards. To meet the objectives, necessary procedures must be followed and if needed, additional lessons, exercises and remedial activities may be done for developing content knowledge and competencies. These are assessed using Formative Assessment Strategies. Valuing objectives support the learning of content and competencies and enable children to find significance and joy learning the lessons. Weekly objectives shall be derived from the curriculum guides. A. Content Standards The learner will be able to understand and appreciate literary texts in various genres across world literature and cultures. B. Performance Standards The learner will be able to demonstrate understanding and appreciation of the literature of the world through: 1. a written close analysis and critical interpretation of a literary text in terms of form and theme, with a description of its context derived from research; 2. critical paper that analyzes literary texts in relation to the context of the reader and the writer or a critical paper that interprets literary texts using any of the critical approaches; and 3. an adaptation of a text into other creative forms using multimedia. C. Learning Competencies/ Objectives At the end of the session, learners are expected to: 1.Recall the policies and guidelines given by the teacher. 2. Identify the routine of activities to be done on class. 3. Understand the grading system and the computation of grades for the subject. 4. Overview the curriculum for World Literature. 5. Define what world literature is. At the end of the session, learners are expected to: 1. Show communicative competence and confidence by introducing oneself. 2. Demonstratee communicative competence through his/her understanding of literature for a deeper appreciation of World Literature. 2.Use predictive and anticipatory devices/tasks to activate prior knowledge about the topic of reading/viewing selection. EID’L FITR Special Non-Working Holiday At the end of the session, learners are expected to: 1. Demonstratee communicative competence through his/her understanding of literature for a deeper appreciation of World Literature. 2.Use predictive and anticipatory devices/tasks to activate prior knowledge about the topic of reading/viewing selection. At the end of the session, learners are expected to: 1.Produce a creative representation of a literary text by applying multimedia skills. Participate actively in the building of learning atmosphere conducive to openness, mutual respect, friendliness -and joy in the learning process 1. CONTENT Content is what the lesson is all about. It pertains to the subject matter that the teacher aims to teach, in the CG, the content can be tackled in a week or two. MODULE 1: Overcoming Challenges  Classroom Policies and Reminders  Classroom Routines  Grading System  Overview of the Curriculum  Introduction of Oneself  Getting to Know Activities  Defining World Literature  Pretest on World Literature  Character Bingo
  2. 2. 2. LEARNING PROCESS List the materials to be used in different days. Varied sources of materials sustain children’s interest in the lesson and in learning. Ensure that there is a mix of concrete and manipulate materials as well as paper-based materials. Hands-on learning promotes concept development. A. References Celebrating Diversity Through World Literature English - Learner’s Material First Edition 2015 Celebrating Diversity Through World Literature English - Learner’s Material First Edition 2015 Celebrating Diversity Through World Literature English - Learner’s Material First Edition 2015 Celebrating Diversity Through World Literature English - Learner’s Material First Edition 2015 1. Teacher’s Guide pages pp.2-5 2. Learner’s Materials pages pp. 2-5 pp. 2-5 pp.2-5 3. Textbook pages Literature in K12, Isagani R. Cruz Ph.D. 4. Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Literature in K12, Isagani R. Cruz Ph.D. Literature in K12, Isagani R. Cruz Ph.D. Literature in K12, Isagani R. Cruz Ph.D. A. Other Learning Resources Materials a. Copy of the Material b. Laptop and speaker c. Strips of Colored Paper, Tape and Marker Materials A. Video of the material B. Laptop and speaker C. Strips of Colored Paper, Tape and Marker Materials A. Video of the material B. Laptop and speaker C. Strips of Colored Paper, Tape and Marker D. Copy of the Material Materials A. Video of the material B. Laptop and speaker C. Strips of Colored Paper, Tape and Marker 3. PROCEDURES These steps should done across the week. Spread out the activities appropriately so that that the students will learn well. Always be guided by demonstration of learning by the students which you can infer from the formative assessment activities. Sustain learning systematically by providing students with multiple ways to learn new things, practice their learning, question their learning processes, and draw conclusions about what they learned in relation to their life experiences and previous knowledge. Indicate the time allotment for each step. A. Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Preliminary Activities/ Routines/Checking of Attendance/Classroom Management Etc. SOMETHING TO PONDER 1. Giving of Literary Quotation of the Day/ Reflection based on the given quotation. VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT 2. Giving of the WORD for TODAY UNFREEZING ACTIVITY 3.To catch students’ attention, the teacher plays a video clip of the TAICHI BREATHING exercise. Preliminary Activities/ Routines/Checking of Attendance/Classroom Management Etc. SOMETHING TO PONDER 1. Giving of Literary Quotation of the Day/ Reflection based on the given quotation. VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT 2.Giving of the WORD for TODAY 3. Checking of Previous Activities UNFREEZING ACTIVITY 4.To catch students’ attention, the teacher plays a video clip of the SKELETON DANCE. Preliminary Activities/ Routines/Checking of Attendance/Classroom Management Etc. SOMETHING TO PONDER 1. Giving of Literary Quotation of the Day/ Reflection based on the given quotation. VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT 2.Giving of the WORD for TODAY 3. Review on the Previous Lesson Introduction to World Literature UNFREEZING ACTIVITY Preliminary Activities/ Routines/Checking of Attendance/Classroom Management Etc. SOMETHING TO PONDER 1. Giving of Literary Quotation of the Day/ Reflection based on the given quotation. VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT 2.Giving of the WORD for TODAY UNFREEZING ACTIVITY To catch students’ attention, the teacher, the teacher plays a video clip of the STRETCHING SONG.
  3. 3. 4.The teacher gives instruction on what the students should do during the song. The students perform the activity. 5.The teacher gives intruction on what the students should do during the song. The students perform the activity. 3.To catch students’ attention, the teacher, the teacher plays a video clip of the WALKING SONG. 4. The teacher gives intruction on what the students should do during the song. The students perform the activity. 1. The teacher gives intruction on what the students should do during the song. The students perform the activity. B. Establishing a purpose for the lesson CLASSROOM POLICIES AND REMINDERS 1.Attend classes on time. 2. Prepare all the materials before going to class. 3. English class is strictly an English speaking class. 4. Participate actively in class discussion. 5. Show respect and courtesy at all times. 7. Cheating in all forms is strictly prohibited. INTRODUCTION OF ONE SELF 1. The teacher introduces herself to the class. 2. The students will introduce themselves using the pattern below. PRE-ASSESSMENT 1. Have the students answer Pre- test. General Directions: Read each item carefully and follow directions. Write the letter of the most appropriate answer on your answer sheet. Part I- Knowledge Part 2-Understanding Part 3-Process Part 4-Composition Writing MOTIVE QUESTION: 1. Ask students how much they know about their classmates. 2. Have them form their seats in a big round circle. 3. Let them own a copy of the Character Bingo Chart. Give the students twenty minutes to accomplish the task. C. Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson CLASSROOM ROUTINES 1. Opening Prayer 2. Classroom Management 3. Greeting/Salutation 4. Checking of Attendance 5. Giving of Word for Today/ Literary Quotation 6. Checking of Assignment/ Review of the Previous Lesson SHARING OF THOUGHT Hi! My name is _____. I am ____ years old. I was born on ____. I live in _____. My parents are ____ and ____. I have _____ brothers and ____sisters. My favorite subject is ____. My hobbies are _____. My talents are ____. The students perform the activity. CONTINUATION.. CHARACTER BINGO (See Attached paper for the activity).
  4. 4. 7. Lesson Proper/ Discussion/ Reciatation/ Generalization 8. Performance-Based/ Wriiten Assessment 9. Clossing Prayer 10. Greeting/ Salutation D. Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 OVERVIEW OF THE CURRICULUM There are four modules in this learning material. Each module builds around a particular text for you to explore meaningfully through a variety of integrated, challenging, and interesting tasks. Module 1 Overcoming Challenges Module 2 Establishing Solidarity Module 3 Reconciling with Nature Module 4 Rebuilding Our Societies MOTIVE QUESTION CONTINUATION.. PROCESSING OF THE ACTIVITY 1. The students roamed around inside the circle and asked for the signature of their classmates being described on each box of the Character Bingo. 2. They have to complete 30 boxes for the Character Bingo before they can pass their paper. They are only given 20 minutes to perform the activity. After the time lapse, they need to pass their paper finish or not finish. E. Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 Each module consists of six lessons wherein each lesson is developed through the following phases: 1. Your Journey – provides an overview of what you should understand in the lesson. This includes clear directions and purpose of the lesson. 2. Your Objectives – states the expectations in line with what you should know, understand, and be able to do, produce, or perform to show there is transfer of learning. Pre-assessment WRITE TRUE OR FALSE ________1. Literature is a creative, imaginative and durable writings of authors of the past and future. ________2. Literature is a body of artistic writings of a country or period. ________3. Literature is an enduring expression of a significant human experience in words well-chosen and arranged. _________4. Literature is not a chronicle of human experience. ________5. Literature is characterized by beauty of expression and form. ________6. Literature is not characterized by universality and intellectual and emotional appeal. CONTINUATION.. CONTINUATION.. Why study World Literatur e?
  5. 5. 3. Your Initial Tasks – activates your prior knowledge and prepares you for higher level tasks. 4. Your Text – presents the main reading or literary text and the activities/ tasks that lead you to acquire knowledge, make sense of, and construct meaning out of the information and experiences contained therein. 5. Your Discovery Tasks – includes activities that will expand, enrich, enhance, and broaden your understanding of the target concepts and skills. 6. Your Final Task – presents the real life-based product or performance task as final output for the lesson that serves as evidence of understanding of the target concepts and skills. This is an enabling task for the main real life- based product or performance task covering the entire module. 7. My Treasure – enables you to express your insights, learning, and realization on the lesson. This part contains prompts and other organizers that will help you sum up and synthesize what you have learned. ________7.The functions of literature are dulce and utile. ________8. Literature should not carry a certain mark of excellence. ________9. Literature is used for entertainment purposes. ________10. Literature and history are separated
  6. 6. F. Developing mastery (Leads for Formative Assessment 3) MOTIVE QUESTION CHECKING OF OUTPUT 1.Have the students exchange papers for the checking of their work. The teacher will discuss on ho wthey arrive to those answers.. FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS 1. Based from the output, the teacher will choose students who will answer her given questions. * What did they feel before the activity and why? *What did they feel during the activity and why? *What did they feel after the activity and why? *What are the strategies that they used for them to complete the game? *What difficulties have they encountered in the course of the game? *Did they learn something from the activity? What are those? G. Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living INSIGHTS SHARING 1. Have each student discuss his/her ideas with a partner. 2. Have each pair join another pair to expand their sharing. 3. Call on a few students to share their small group discussion. 4. Synthesize the output of the activity. INSIGHTS SHARING 1.Have each student discuss his/her ideas with a partner. 2.Have each pair join another pair to expand their sharing. 3. Call on a few students to share their small group discussion. 4. Synthesize the lesson. INSIGHTS SHARING 1.Have each student discuss his/her ideas with a partner. 2.Have each pair join another pair to expand their sharing. 3. Call on a few students to share their small group discussion. 4. Synthesize the lesson. INSIGHTS SHARING 1.Have each student discuss his/her ideas with a partner. 2.Have each pair join another pair to expand their sharing. 3. Call on a few students to share their small group discussion. 4. Synthesize the lesson. H. Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson DIGGING DEEPER 1. Have the students summarized what they have learned for today’s lesson. 2.The teacher gives necessary DIGGING DEEPER 1. Have the students summarized what they have learned for today’s lesson. 2.The teacher gives necessary DIGGING DEEPER 1. Have the students summarized what they have learned for today’s lesson. DIGGING DEEPER 1. Have the students summarized what they have learned for today’s lesson. What is World Literatur e?
  7. 7. corrections/additional insight regarding the lesson. corrections/additional insight regarding the lesson 2.The teacher gives necessary corrections/additional insight regarding the lesson 2.The teacher gives necessary corrections/additional insight regarding the lesson I. Evaluating learning CHECKING, RECORDING, SUGGESTING 1. The teacher checks and records students work. 2. The teacher makes necessary comments or suggestions on the students’ output. CHECKING, RECORDING, SUGGESTING 1. The teacher checks and records students work. 2. The teacher makes necessary comments or suggestions on the students’ output. CHECKING, RECORDING, SUGGESTING 1.The teacher checks and records students work. 2.The teacher makes necessary comments or suggestions on the students’ output. CHECKING, RECORDING, SUGGESTING 1. The teacher checks and records students work. 2. The teacher makes necessary comments or suggestions on the students’ output. J. Additional activities for application for remediation ASSIGNMENT BRING THE FOLLOWING: Tanzan Colored Paper Scissors Marker CONTINUATION.. AGREEMENT/REMINDERS Your target output at the end of this lesson is a concise oral report about cyberbullying and the criteria for assessment will be verbal skills, nonverbal skills, and content of the presentation. ENRICHMENT Research on the internet about semiotics and the system of signs. Theories about semiotics were first articulated by Ferdinand de Saussure. Find out what he has to say about the language and its arbitrariness, and write what you think about this in your notes. You can touch one of the following topics: 1.The arbitrary nature of body language in different cultures. 2.The arbitrary nature of interjections or onomatopeia in different cultures. 3. The arbitrary nature of love languages between couples of family members. 4. REMARKS 5. REFLECTION Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your students’ progress this week. What works? What else needs to be done to help the students learn? Identify what help your instructional supervisor can provide for you so when you meet them, you can ask them relevant questions. A. No. of learners who earned 80% on the formative assessment B. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation. C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson. D. No. of learners who continue to require.
  8. 8. (Above information came from Division Memorandum 194, s. 2016 dated June 8, 2016) Prepared by: Checked by: DR.JENNIFER M. OESTAR ALODIA A. ALBESTOR Teacher in English 10 Coordinator in English Noted by: ALLAN E. DATA Principal II E. Which of the teaching strategies worked well? Why did these work? F. What difficulties did I encountered which my principal or supervisor can help me solve? G. What innovation or localized materials did I used/ discover which I wish to share with other teachers? Narrative Reflection

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