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Schools Division Office

School District VI
BENIGNO S. AQUINO JR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Quezon City, Metro Manila
LESSON PLAN School: Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. E/S Grade/Level: Six
in Teacher: Rachel Joi C. Faina Quarter: 2nd
ENGLISH 6 Date: January 12, 2023 – Thursday
Time and 6:20 A.M.-7:10 A.M. 8:00 A.M.-8:50 A.M. 9:00 A.M.-9:50 A.M. 10:00 A.M.-10:50 A.M.
Section: Eulogio Tibay Gregorio Zara Dado Banatao Roberto Del Rosario

I.OBJECTIVE

A. Content Standards Make a stand based on informed opinion

B. Performance Construct a sentence based on informed opinion


Standards:
C. Learning At the end of the lesson, the pupils are expected to:
Competencies  Make a stand based on informed opinion EN6LC-IIId-3.1.13
 Read aloud grade level appropriate text with an accuracy rate
of 95 – 100% EN6F-IVa-1.6
Show openness to criticism EN6RC-IIa-3.2.8
II. CONTENT Making a Stand Based on Informed Opinion
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES

A. References
K to 12 Curriculum Guide in English 6 p. 138
1. pages in the teacher's
guide
USLeM in English 6 (2nd Quarter)

2. pages in learner’s
material

3. pages in textbook

4. Additional Learning
Resource from DepEd PowerPoint presentation, pictures
LR Portal:

5. Instructional Materials

IV. PROCEDURE
A. Reviewing previous Directions: Make a stand based on the given opinion.
lesson or presenting the
new lesson I believe that Maria is an ideal mother and wife. Maria does
all she can for her family. She always prepares food for the
family. Even though she is sick, she still fulfills her obligation as a
mother and wife. She does not neglect her children. She also
sometimes helps her husband with his work.
B. Establishing a purpose Today, you will learn what is informed opinion and how to make a
for the lesson stand based on informed opinion
C. Presenting Informed opinion is a belief, judgment, or way of thinking
examples/instances of
about something based on information.
the lesson
When you make a stand, you have the following evidence to
support your opinion. The following are the supporting evidence to
agree or go against something or someone.
1. Factual Knowledge- Information that is verifiable and agreed
upon by almost everyone.
2. Statistical Inferences- Interpretations and examples of an
accumulation of facts.
3. Personal Testimony- Personal experience related by a
knowledgeable party
D. Discussing new When you are making a stand based on informed opinion it might be
concepts agreeing or against it. Therefore, in making a stand you must
consider the following concepts or techniques on how to make a
stand based on any issue.

E. Continuation of the 1. Get straight to the point.


discussion of new You must say directly what you want to say.
concepts 2. Avoid being bias.
You should be equal, not that you are not agreeing because you are
upset, or you only want it.
3. Know your facts.
You must consider the truth, and if it is right or wrong.
4. Be respectful in giving opinions.
You should still be polite in giving opinion so as not to offend
someone.
F. Developing mastery Directions: Read the sentences below. Choose what type of
supporting evidence are they.
1. The vaccine will help the infected person produce antibodies that
will fight the virus.
a) factual knowledge
b) statistical inference
c) personal testimony
2. Sison’s family faced a lot of struggles during the pandemic. Two
of their family members were found positive carriers of the virus,
sadly one of them died. To add more burden, the head of the family
was laid off from work. The year 2020 was a difficult year.
a) factual knowledge
b) statistical inference
c) personal testimony
3. People with existing illnesses are susceptible with the virus.
a) factual knowledge
b) statistical inference
c) personal testimony
4.The Department of Health (DOH) warned the public of the new
strain of Corona virus which is 70 % more contagious than the
Covid-19 virus.
a) factual knowledge
b) statistical inference
c) personal testimony
5. “I feel better after drinking ginger tea with raw honey. It is a very
effective natural remedy for sore throat,” said Mariane.
a) factual knowledge
b) statistical inference
c) personal testimony
G. Finding practical Direction: What is your stand based on this informed opinion?
applications of concepts
and skills in daily living Life is not possible in outer space.

H. Making Let us now check what you have learned today.


generalizations and  Why is it important to make stand?
abstractions about the What do we do when we make stand?
lesson

I. Evaluating learning Directions: Identify the following descriptions below. Fill in the blanks
with the correct answer
________1. A belief or judgement about something based on the
information received.
________2. An information that talks about the figures and statistical
information as evidence.
________3. It is an information that is verifiable and agreed by
everybody.
________4. A person can have his/her stand for a matter if he/she
has related experiences about it.
________5. A subjective idea about the situation or something of a
person without proof or basis.
J. Additional activities Direction: What is your stand based on this informed opinion?
for application or
remediation With vaccine, you are safe from the virus

VI. REMARKS

SECTION Earned 80% Scored below Caught up with Require


80% lesson Remediation
Eulogio Tibay
Gregorio Zara
Dado Banatao
Roberto Del Rosario

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