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BIT International College


200 Gallares Street, Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines
Tel. No. 411-4856(PLDT), 501-8640 (Globelines)

COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION


TEMPLATE 4A’S LEARNING PLAN
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Detailed Learning Plan in: ENGLISH
Grade: 9
Prepared by: Augeth Ivy O. Matildo
Contact Number: 09636480344

I. LEARNING At the end of the session, the learners should be able to


OUTCOMES:
Cognitive: a. Understanding the impact of literary themes and motifs on personal
Affective: growth and self-reflection.
b. Creating various techniques and purposes of writers in creating literary
Psychomotor: works.
c. Evaluating personal insights and connections to literary texts through
reflective writing and creative expression.

II. SUBJECT MATTER


Topic : Poems and Songs: Man’s Expression of Thoughts and Sentiments
References : Essential English Textbook pages 4-15
Materials : Loptop, projector, powerpoint presentation, curriculum guide

III. PROCEDURE: TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ ACTIVITY


A. Preliminaries
a. Checking of Attendance
Please say “present” if when I call out your (Students will respond individually for the
name. No response means absence. checking of attendance.)
b. Checking of Assignments
Class, did I give you an assignment Yes ma’am
yesterday?
Okay, kindly pass your assignment in front (The students will pass their assignments)
c. Review
Before we start our new topic let's go back
to what we have learned yesterday.
What topic did we discuss yesterday? Short story ma’am.

That’s right! Who can tell me what a short


story is?

Yes Dane? A short story has a fully developed theme but


significantly shorter and less elaborate than a
novel, ma’am.
Very good, Dane. You really understood
our lesson yesterday. So let's get to our
new topic for the day.

B. Motivation
a. Essential Question
How do poets and songwriters influence
our lives and our ways of thinking and
doing things?
b. Presentation of Performance Task & Rubrics
At the end of this quarter, students are expected to create their own poem which reflects
their aspirations in life. They are to recite their own poems. A rubric will be the basis for the
grade of their performance task.
RUBRICS FOR POETRY RECITAL
CATEGORY 4 3 2 1
Outstanding Very Satisfactory Satisfactory Needs Improvement
Pauses and Pacing Pauses were Usually groups Pauses are Pauses were not
effectively used. words in a logical intentionally intentionally used.
manner. used but not Poem is recited
that effective. rapidly.
Clarity of Speech Speaks clearly and Speaks clearly and Speaks clearly Mispronounces more
distinctly most of distinctly 95% of and distinctly than one word and
the time. the time. 85% of the hard to understand.
time.
Eye Contact Establishes and Consistent use of Minimal eye Does not look at the
holds eye contact direct eye contact contact with audience during the
with audience with audience. audience. presentation.
before, during,
and after the
presentation.
Enthusiasm and Displays a strong Sometimes Tries to Does not generate
Voice interest and generates a strong generate enthusiasm and
enthusiasm. enthusiasm; use enthusiasm but consistently uses a
fluid speech. somewhat fake. monotone voice.

c. Other Forms of Motivation


Before we proceed to our discussion for (The students will read the quote as can be
today, let us first read an inspiring quote seen on the PowerPoint Presentation)
about the power of literature in self-
discovery.

“Reading is a way for me to expand my


mind, open my eyes, and fill up my heart."
- Oprah Winfrey
Okay, can anyone share his/her favorite
literary works and how you can relate it to Me, ma’am!
your own life?

Yes, Jade go ahead. I am inspired by Jose Rizal’s works because it


reflects the experiences of the Filipinos. I
came to learn a lot about our culture and
learned to treasure the freedom that we have
today.
Very good, Jade. I hope most of you here
are fond of reading as well.

Now, let us proceed to our lesson.


C. Lesson Proper
a. Activity
Recalling Essential Question
Workshop: "Literary Reflections"

The class will be divided into two.

Please count off 1 -2 (The class will count off 1-2)

Now, group yourselves according to your


number. Each group will be provided with
literary texts:

Group 1 – The Rainy Day by Henry


Wadsworth Longfellow
Group 2 – A Time to Talk by Robert Frost

You have to read the texts and analyze the


characters’ self-discovery journeys. Also, you
have to determine the writer’s techniques
and their purpose.

You have 10 minutes to work on your tasks


and afterwards a representative of each
group will present your work. Do you
understand the activity?

Okay, you may now start. (Each group will do their task)
b. Analysis
The teacher will lead a class discussion on the
various self-discovery themes and literary
techniques identified during the activity.
(Group 1 representative will present their
Let’s begin with the first group. work)
“The Rainy Day" is a poem that focuses on
introspection and the speaker's inner journey.
The speaker, presumably Longfellow himself,
contemplates the gloomy and melancholic
aspects of life during a rainy day.
(Students will clap their hands)

Well done, group 1. You delivered the key (Group 2 representative will present their
points well. work)

Now we shall proceed with the second group. "A Time to Talk” focuses on the importance of
human connection and taking time for
friendly conversations.
Great job, group 2. You also determined the
key points of the poem. (Students will clap their hands)
c. Abstraction
For today, we will analyze literary works
based on basic elements. By doing so, we will
have a deeper understanding about the
literary work and its author.

Process Questions
In the activity that we did a while ago, have
you noticed a similarity between the two Yes, ma’am
poems?

What are those? The poems have elements

That’s right! There are certain writing


techniques that the authors used. Are you
thrilled to determine these techniques? Yes, ma’am!

First, who has any idea what writer’s


techniques are? And how are they significant
in creating literary pieces?

Yes, Kion? I think writer’s techniques are used by the


writers to ensure that their ideas are clearly
conveyed.

Thank you and good job, Kion.

Video Presentation
Okay class, we will now watch a short video
about the various techniques that are used by
writers. (A short video will be played)
Does anyone have takeaways after watching My takeaway from the video is that some
the video? Yes, Jenn? writers use more than one technique because
they want to be more creative in making their
poems or stories.

Correct! Thank you, Jenn.

Recalling Essential Question


Writers’ techniques are utilized by writers in
order to add personality into their works.
They also help make emotional connection
with the target audience. We can also call
them the elements of poetry.

Stanza is a unit of poetry consisting of two or


more lines arranged in a pattern according to
rhyme and meter or rhythm. Yes, ma’am. Tree and free,
Past and blast
Rhyme refers to the last words of the line
matching each other in some form.

Can you give me an example of rhyming


words, Ella?

Excellent! Thank you, Ella.

Another element of a poem is called meter. It


is a systematic arrangement of stressed and
unstressed syllables in poetry.

Now, to understand better, please read the


poem entitled “A Time to Talk” by Robert
Frost.

A Time to Talk (students will read the poem shown in the


When a friend calls to me from the road PowerPoint Presentation)
And slows his horse to a meaning walk,
I don’t stand still and look around
On all the hills I haven’t hoed,
And shout from where I am, What is it?
No, not as there is a time to talk.
I thrust my hoe in the mellow ground,
Blade-end up and five feet tall,
And plod: I go up to the stone wall
For a friendly visit.

In this poem, can you tell me how many lines


are there?

Very good! How about the stanza?


There are ten lines in the poem ma’am.

Great job, class! There is only one stanza in the poem ma’am.

What about the rhyme? Can anyone identify


the rhyming words in the poem?

Yes, James?

Road-hoed, walk-talk, around-ground and


Now let us identify more elements of a poem. wall-tall

We have the theme which is the most


important idea of a poem.

What do you think is the theme of Frost’s


poem?

Yes, Jane?

I think the theme of the poem is the value of


human connection and the importance of
taking time for meaningful conversations with
others.

Very good. The poem emphasizes the


significance of social interactions and the
value of genuine communication in our lives.

Next, there is a tone which refers to the level


and kind of “emotions” expressed which may
be anger, excitement, or sadness.

Can you tell me the tone of the poem, Anne?

Thank you, Anne. And that is correct. The


poet's use of simple language and I think the tone of the poem is soft and
straightforward imagery creates a peaceful meditative, ma’am.
and reflective atmosphere throughout the
poem.
Now, we also have the element called mood.
This is seen as the bigger picture of the poet’s
feelings which is produced as the poet
chooses the words to be included in the
poem. These are the “language choices” of
the poet.

Does anyone want to share an idea of what


the mood of the poem is?

Yes, Kristine?

That’s right! The poem's mood is one of


serenity and thoughtfulness, inviting readers
to slow down and appreciate the value of
social connections in a world often filled with
busyness and distractions.

Along with the other elements, writers or


poets also use figurative language. I think the mood of the tone is relaxed,
ma’am.
For now, we will only tackle about two
figurative languages called simile and
metaphor.

Does anyone have an idea what simile is?

None? Okay.

Simile is a figure of speech that uses the


words “like” or “as” in order to compare one
thing with another. Example: “My love is like
a pure and white sampaguita.”

Unlike the simile which obviously shows


comparison, metaphor is a figure of speech
which also compares two things but in an
implicit manner; that is, one thing replacing
another. Example: “My love is a pure and
white sampaguita”
(silence)
Do you have any questions so far class?

Great. I have here some more examples of


simile and metaphor. Class, kindly determine
if the example is simile or metaphor.
He runs as fast as lightning. Is it simile or
metaphor?

Very good!

How about this: She is a shining star. Is it


simile or metaphor?

Correct! I’m so glad you understand the


difference between the two figures of speech
class.

Do you have questions or clarifications


regarding our topic for today class?
Okay, very good.

None so far, ma’am.

Simile!

Metaphor!

None, ma’am

d. Application
Recalling Essential Question

IV. Evaluation
V. Assignment
Giving of Assignment
Representation of the Performance Task
Kilalanin ang mga tauhan sa balagtasan at isulat
sa loob ng kahon ang papel na ginagampanan nila
sa akda.

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