The document outlines a lesson plan for teaching 7th grade students about the elements of a short story. The lesson plan includes objectives to define story elements, determine elements in stories, and enhance reading skills. Students will learn about setting, characters (protagonist, antagonist), and conflicts (man vs. man, nature, society, self). Learning activities include a game to identify elements, discussing elements, analyzing a video clip to identify elements, and evaluating a story by completing a chart on its elements. The assignment is for students to identify the elements in another short story.
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This lesson plan was used during my FINAL DEMONSTRATION last September 30, 2015 (Archimedes section Grade 10 / 8:30am to 9:30am) in Jagnaya National High School. I would like to say thank to all my cooperating teachers (ma'am Clie, sir Edil and ma'am Sha), English coordinator ma'am Gretch, and to my cooperating school principal sir Enrique Barinos. Also, to sir Ge and Ma'am Gen, thank you so much.
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Thanks everybody! The lesson plans presented were actually outdated and can still be improved. I was also a college student when I did these. There were minor errors but the important thing is, the structure and flow of activities (for an hour-long class) are included here. I appreciate all of your comments! Please like my fan page on facebook search for JUNNIE SALUD.
*The detailed LP for English is from Ms. Juliana Patricia Tenzasas. I just revised it a little.
For questions about education-related matters, you can directly email me at mr_junniesalud@yahoo.com
Lesson Plan in Reading
Topic: Elements of Narrative
Reference: Joy in Learning English 5
Materials: Visual materials and big book
Values: Teamwork and Contenttedness
This lesson plan was used during my FINAL DEMONSTRATION last September 30, 2015 (Archimedes section Grade 10 / 8:30am to 9:30am) in Jagnaya National High School. I would like to say thank to all my cooperating teachers (ma'am Clie, sir Edil and ma'am Sha), English coordinator ma'am Gretch, and to my cooperating school principal sir Enrique Barinos. Also, to sir Ge and Ma'am Gen, thank you so much.
Detailed Lesson Plan (ENGLISH, MATH, SCIENCE, FILIPINO)Junnie Salud
Thanks everybody! The lesson plans presented were actually outdated and can still be improved. I was also a college student when I did these. There were minor errors but the important thing is, the structure and flow of activities (for an hour-long class) are included here. I appreciate all of your comments! Please like my fan page on facebook search for JUNNIE SALUD.
*The detailed LP for English is from Ms. Juliana Patricia Tenzasas. I just revised it a little.
For questions about education-related matters, you can directly email me at mr_junniesalud@yahoo.com
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lesson plan in 3 Basic elements of a short story with examples
1. Aklan National High School for Arts and Trades
Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan
Semi-detailed Lesson Plan in English 1
Grade 7
Presented by: Shiela Ann Neron
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, at least 75% of the students must be able to:
1. Define the elements of a short story;
2. Determine the elements in a story;
3. Enhance the receptive skill in reading through scanning a reading selection.
II. Subject Matter
Topic:
Elements of a Short Story
Instructional Materials:
LCD Projector
Laptop
Powerpoint Presentation
Visual Aid
Hand-outs
Reference:
Ribo,L. M. (2013). Language in Literature, Afro-Asian Literature.
Distinguishing the Elements of a Short Story, p. 89-90. Vibal Publishing House,
Inc. (2013)
Dr. Robert Sweetland's Notes retrieved from
http://blog.flocabulary.com/five-elements-of-a-story-lesson/ accessed on February
27, 2015
III. Learning Activities
A. Preparatory Activities
a. Prayer
b. Attendance
2. c. Classroom Conditioning
d. Recapitulation of the previous topic
B. Motivation
Game Title: 4 Pics 1 Word (3 items)
Direction: Identify each word based on the 4 given pictures.
The words are as follows:
Setting
Character
Conflict
Paste the answers on the board.
C. Lesson Proper
1. Introduction of the topic.
Ask students to recall what a short story is.
Present a video clip about the elements of a short story.
2. Discuss the elements of a short story.
Setting - the time and place in which a story takes place.
Character – the people, animals or creatures in a story.
Kinds of Character:
Protagonist - The main character to whom or around whose
life the action of the story happens.
Antagonist - The character that oppose the protagonist.
Conflict - a problem or struggle between two people, things or ideas.
Kinds of Conflict:
Man vs. Man - (problem with another character)
Man vs. Nature - (problem with force of nature)
Man vs. Society - (problem with the laws or beliefs of a
group)
Man vs. Self – (problem with ideas of right and wrong,
physical limitations, etc.)
D. Application
Present a video clip.
Let the students determine the elements based on the story by asking
them the following questions:
a) What can you say about the story?
b) Where is the setting in the story?
3. c) Who are the characters?
d) What is the conflict in the story?
E. Generalization
Let the students recap the different elements of a short story.
Ask them the following questions:
a) Have you experienced retelling your favourite movie or
story to your friends?
b) What did you do so you can able to retell the story?
c) Why do you think it is important to know those
elements?
d) What can you get in reading a short story?
Just like retelling your favourite movie or story, determining the elements of a
story is important in order to understand and know what is happening
throughout the story. This will help you become more involved and enjoy in
the reading and make it seem like you are a part of the story.
F. Evaluation
Distribute to the students the copies of the story “Guno and Koyo”.
Direction:
After having read the story “Guno and Koyo”, complete the chart below
on the elements of a story.
Setting
Character
Conflict
Man vs._______________
The conflict was seen when
Theme
IV. Assignment
4. Look for a short story and identify its setting, characters and the conflict.
Write it in a ½ sheet of paper.