The document provides a lesson plan for teaching English sentence patterns to third year high school students. The objectives are for students to identify 5 basic sentence patterns, name the parts of subject-transitive verb-direct object-objective complement (S-TV-DO-OC) patterns, provide their own examples, evaluate peer examples, and write S-TV-DO-OC sentences. Learning content and procedures include interactive games to reveal sentence parts, example sentences, group work to construct and evaluate sentences, and exercises to practice identifying and writing different patterns. Student work is evaluated through in-class activities and a take-home drawing and sentence construction assignment.
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An easy way of understanding the difference between General and Specific Statements. Thanks to https://study.com/academy/lesson/how-to-identify-relationships-between-general-and-specific-ideas.html
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*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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One day lesson plan
1. A Semi-detailed Lesson Plan in English III
Third Year High School
I. Learning Objectives
II. Learning Content
III. Learning Procedure
IV. Evaluation
V. Assignment
Key Answers
Lesson Plan Evaluation
2. I. Objectives
Through the game “What are the parts, that’s the Pattern” class interaction and
activities, the students should be able:
a. identify the differences between the 5 basic sentence pattern;
b. name the parts of the S-TV-DO-OC pattern;
c. share their own examples of sentences having S-TV-IO-DO;
d. evaluate their classmates’ constructed sentences; and
e. write sentences using the S-TV-DO-OC pattern.
II. Learning Procedure
1. Subject Matter:
S-TV-DO-OC Sentence Pattern
2. Key Concepts:
a. Subject – is the doer of the action.
b. Transitive verb – a verb that passes an action from the doer tot he receiver.
c. Direct object – it is the receiver a transitive verb and answers the question
“what”.
d. Objective complement – it is a noun or pronoun which renames or identifies the
subject or an adjective which completes the verb and modifies the subject.
3. Reference:
Ribo, L. M. et.al.(2000) English Arts III pp. 15-19
4. Materials
- pocket chart
- manila paper
- cartolina
- envelopes
- pieces of papers where the questions are encoded
5. Skills
- evaluating
- writing
- constructing of sentences
- drawing
- listening
6. Values
- Listening is a way of gathering information.
III. Learning Procedures
A. Motivation:
Play “What are the parts, that’s the pattern”
3. *Each part is covered with envelope where numbers were written outside of it.
S= is covered with # 12
TV= is covered with # 8
DO= is covered with # 11
OC= is covered with # 37
*To reveal the hidden parts, do the following steps:
1st
Choose a number one-by-one by asking the following questions. (It depends on you
what to ask first, second, third, and fourth.)
For 12: What day of June is Independence Day being celebrated?
8: What is the atomic number of oxygen?
11: How many sides does an undecagon object have?
37: What is our body’s normal temperature?
2nd
After they answered correctly that number, get the question inside the envelope and
ask it again to the students. The question inside the
envelope having the number:
12 is: Cutting of tress increase the problem on Global Warming. In this sentence,
what is the part or role of the word “cutting”?
8 is: It is a verb that passes an action to the receiver.
11 is: If the part of the word mother in the sentence (We give mother a presence
for her birthday.) is direct object, what then is the part of
the word presence?
27 is: it is a noun or pronoun that renames or identifies the subject or it is an
adjective that completes the verb and modifies the
subject.
3rd
Call for a student to answer the question, then after that; remove the envelope to
reveal the part that is covered by it. (This is tan indirect
way of checking the student’s answer to the question.)
4th
Uncover the pattern (S-TV-DO-OC pattern).
B. Lesson Proper:
1. Present a pocket chart where sentences having the discussed 4 patterns and the S-
TV-DO-OC are placed
a. The Romans called her Usha.
b. My sister baked me a cake.
c. I find my assignments challenging.
d. The two dancers come to bow to the audience
e. We owe our parents gratitude.
f. I have considered you my closest friend
4. g. She named the dog Eos.
2. Call for students to identify and to defend what no. contains sentences using the S-
TV-IO-DO pattern.
3. Call on for students (those not called on step e) to classify if what patterns do the
other sentences belong.
4. Ask the difference between S-TV-IO-DO and S-TV-DO-OC.
5. Using sentences, explain the difference between S-TV-IO-DO and S-TV-DO-OC.
6. Group the class into two groups.
a. Let the of 1st
row construct his/her own sentences while the members of the
2nd
row should listen carefully to evaluate if the constructed sentence of the
other row belong to S-TV-DO-OC and one assigned member will identify the
repeat process until parts on the constructed sentence.
7. Let the members of 1st
group construct his/her own sentence having the S-TVDO-OC
pattern while the embers of the 2nd
group listen carefully to evaluate if the constructed
sentence of the other group belongs to the said pattern and if it belongs, then the 2nd
group will assign one to identify where are the subject, the direct object, the verb and
the objective complement in the constructed sentence. (Repeat the process until 15
members of the 1st
group give his/her constructed sentence.
C. Generalization:
Give a summary with example on the 5 Basic sentence patterns.
VI. Evaluation:
Let the students do the following exercises.
Exercise # 1
(copy and answer in a 1 whole sheet of paper)
Write below the underlined word/s their uses in the sentence. Write S for
subject, TV for transitive verb and IV for intransitive verb and LV for linking verb,
DO for direct object and IO for indirect object, and OC for objective complement.
And then on the provided space before the number, identify whether the sentence
is made up of S-V, S-TV-O, S-LV-C, S-TV-IO-DO or S-TV-DO-OC pattern.
_______________1. Great men never talked about their needs.
_______________2. Our geometry teacher makes the difficult task a pleasure.
_______________3. Anne shared her experiences during the summer vacation.
_______________4. They have considered my older brother a very honest
5. person.
_______________5. The oil in the pan has become hot.
_______________6. It can be very dangerous to all of us.
_______________7. Philippines celebrates Independence Day every 12th
day of
June.
_______________8. Filipinos give Jose Rizal a day of commemoration.
_______________9. The doctor diagnosed her acidic.
_______________10. The juniors feel excitement to take their chosen field in
T.L.E.
_______________11. Does the principal know your father?
_______________12. Mr. Dominguez will teach his students the perspective
drawing.
_______________13. Ideas are worthless unless followed by action.
_______________14. The commandant has chosen the most responsible trained
student the CAT-Corps Commander.
_______________15. Their parents think them too young for a lover relationship.
Exercise # 2:
Construct S-TV-DO-OC sentences using the list of words given below. You
may add determiner a, an, or the before the subject and others to make it more
meaningful. Make as many as you can but consider its sense.
S V DO OC
Lora found Filipinos
victim make Boracay guilty
Jona accused business Jossa
tourist called Joseph respectful
baker accept Linda temporary
manager named suspect romantic
designer found pandesal successful
6. • Let the students pass their paper 5 minutes before the time.
V. Assignment
In a short bond paper, draw anything that would interest you. From your
drawing, construct sentences using the 5 Basic sentence patterns. (2 sentences
in each pattern)
7. KEY ANSWERS:
Evaluation: Exercise 1
S-V 1. Great men never talked about their needs.
TV
S-TV-DO-OC 2. Our geometry teacher makes the difficult task a pleasure.
DO IO
S-TV-O 3. Anne shared her experiences during the summer vacation.
DO
S-TV-DO-OC 4. They have considered my older brother a very honest
S
person.
OC
S-LV-C 5. The oil in the pan has become hot.
OC
S-LV-C 6. It can be very dangerous to all of us.
OC
S-TV-O 7. Philippines celebrates Independence Day every 12th
day of
S TV
June.
S-TV-IO-DO 8. Filipinos give Jose Rizal a day of commemoration.
S DO
S-TV-DO-OC 9. The doctor diagnosed her acidic.
DO
S-TV-O 10. The juniors feel excitement to take their chosen field in T.L.E.
S DO
S-TV-O 11. Does the principal know your father?
DO
S-TV-IO-DO 12. Mr. Dominguez will teach his students the perspective
IO
drawing.
DO
S-LV-C 13. Ideas are worthless unless followed by action.
S
S-TV-DO-OC 14. The commandant has chosen the most responsible trained
student the CAT-Corps Commander.
DO OC
S-TV-DO-OC 15. Their parents think them too young for a lover relationship.
OC
8. Subject Matter Specialist
Content is
specific
Content is
relevant/up-to-date
Content
addresses HOTS and critical thinking
Content
and activities jive with the objectives.
Content is
clear
Evaluation Specialist
Activities are properly designed
with the objectives
Activities are challenging
Activities call for creative, critical,
and HOTS
Activities allow the retention of
concept.
Learning Specialist
The content is self-directed
Discussion is student centered
Information is practical to daily
situations
Learners could become critical,
creative thinkers
Technology Specialist
The lesson is interactive
Allows the integration of
technology
The technology employed is
accessible
The technology employed is
suited and relevant to the strategies
and content