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Detailed Instructional Plan in English 8

Mentees: Irish Jane M. Mutoc Learning Area: English


Jundel M. Dorona Grade Level: 8
Mentor: Mrs. Levi Pacalioga

I. Objectives
Given the materials and activities, the students are expected to do the following with
atleast 75% level of accuracy:

a. explain the forms and uses of present progressive tense;


b. present a short conversation using verbs in the present progressive form; and
c. display teamwork in all group activities.

II. Subject Matter: Present Progressive Tense


III. Learning Resources
Reference: https://www.slideshare.net/JirahBanataoGaano/english5q2mod2
progressiveaspectofverbsv1pdf
Materials: Laptop, Pictures, PowerPoint, Activity Sheets, TV

IV. Procedure (4A’s Method)


Teacher’s activity Students’ Activity
Preliminary Activities

 Prayer
(Calls one student to lead the prayer)
Leticia, kindly lead the prayer. (Leticia leads the prayer)

• Greetings
Good afternoon, class. Good afternoon, Ma’am!

How are you today? We’re very fine, Ma’am.

Well, that’s good to hear! You may take your


seats.

 Checking of Attendance

Ms. Secretary, do we have absentees this None ma’am.


afternoon?

Good! Let us proceed.

 Passing of Assignments
Yes. Ma’am.
Class, do you have an assignment last meeting?

Kindly pass it to the center aisle, then to the


front.

 Setting of Classroom Standards


Before we begin our lesson, please be
reminded of the following classroom rules: (Students listen)
a. Listen attentively to the discussion
and raise your right hand when you
want to answer;
b. Participate in all class activities and
give your full attention to the class;
and
c. Turn your phones into silent mode
while the discussion is going on.
Yes, ma’am.
Are the rules clear class?

 Review
Before we start our discussion, let’s have first a
review about the topic we discussed last
meeting.
(Hazel raises her hand.)
What was our topic last meeting? “The topic we discussed last meeting is
Yes, Hazel? about simple present tense.”
Very good!
(Benjie raises his hand.)
What is simple present tense? “Simple present tense is a verb tense used to
Yes, Benjie? talk about actions happening right now.”

Very good!
(Eramie raises her hand)
How do you form simple present tense of verb? “Forming simple present verbs depends on
Yes, Eramie? whether the subject is a singular noun, a
plural noun, or a pronoun. To regular verbs
Excellent! just add an s. To verbs that end in s, ss, sh,
ch, x, and o, add an es. To verbs end in y
after a consonant (any letter that isn't a
vowel), change the y to i and add es.”

What are the uses of simple present tense?


Yes, Maica? (Maica raises her hand)
“Simple present tense is used to express
habits, general truths, repeated actions or
unchanging situations, emotions and wishes.
It is also used to give instructions or
directions, express fixed arrangements,
Brilliant! present or future as well as to express future
time, after some conjunctions: after, when,
before, as soon as, and until.”
Who can give me an example of a sentence
using present form of the verb? (Marj raises his hands)
Yes, Marj! "He eats breakfast every morning."

Another! Betty plays a toy.


Jane reads a book.
Correct! Remember, we use the present simple
to express a permanent situation and to confirm
situations that regularly, repeatedly or always
occur.

 Motivation

At this time, we will have another activity


entitled “Complete Me”. I will show you a
picture together with an incomplete sentence in
the screen. Supply the missing word in order to
complete the sentence.

Are you ready class?

(the teacher flashes the picture on the screen)


Yes, ma’am!
Picture 1.

Daniel is _________.

In picture number 1, what is Daniel doing?

Correct! Daniel is reading.


“Reading”

Picture 2.

Jerald is ______.

In picture 2, what is Jerald doing?

Correct! Jerald is painting.


“Painting”
Picture 3.

The boys are _____.

In Picture 3, what are the boys doing?

Correct! The boys are playing.

“Playing”
Class, what have you noticed in the sentences?

Are there verb phrases?

What are those verb phrases? The sentences have subject and a verb
Yes, Sanchai? ma’am.
Yes! All your answers are correct! Yes, ma’am!
These sentences are closely connected to our
lesson for today. You may know it later during (Sanchai raises her hand)
our discussion proper. Before we proceed, let’s “is painting, are playing, is reading”
have another activity.

Are you ready?


Here’s the mechanics of this activity.

A. Activity Yes, ma’am.


 I will divide you into three groups. I
have here an envelope containing
jumbled words.
 Arrange these jumbled words by writing
it in a manila paper and then post it on
the board. The first group that can post
their output first in the board will receive
3 points here on our scoring board.
 Take note that the group that consistently
participates throughout the lesson and
answers my question will receive points
and the group with the highest points
will receive an award.

Is that clear class?


(the teacher distributes the envelopes in each Yes, ma’am.
group)
Group 1
1.TV- are- now- you – watching- right.
2.friends- football- I- my- playing- with- am. (the students do their task as told)
Group 2
3.The- horizon-setting- in- the- sun- is. Group 1
4. dancing- The- stage- kids- are- on- the. 1.You are watching TV right now.
Group 3 2.I am playing football with my friends.
5.class- to- the- lesson- is- the- explaining- The- Group 2
teacher. 3.The sun is setting in the horizon.
6.how- swim-to- learning- am- I. 4.The kids are dancing on the stage.
Group 3
5.The teacher is explaining the lesson to the
class.
(The teacher check the answers of the students) 6.I am learning how to swim.

Congratulations! All your answers are correct,


and for that, Group 1 will receive 3 points and
the rest of the groups will receive 2 points.

B. Analysis
Now, based on the sentences, what have you
observed?
Yes, Nelfe!
That's correct!
(Group 1 member raises a hand)
Another observation? Based on the sentences, I noticed that the
Yes, Marie! verbs used ends in –ing.
Very good!

Do you think the verbs in the sentences are in (Group 3 member raises a hand)
phrase form? There are two verbs used in a sentence
Why do you say that it’s in phrase form? ma’am.
Anyone of the group?
Yes, Donna! Yes, ma’am.
Yes, you are correct! All the verbs here are in
phrase form. (Group 2 member raises a hand)
There is a helping verb and a main verb
What are the verb phrases in the sentences? ending in –ing ma’am.

are watching ma’am


Very good! am playing
is setting
are dancing
Do you see any helping verbs in the sentence? is explaining
am learning
What are those helping verbs?
Yes, Johnabeth!
Yes, ma’am.
How about the main verb?
Yes, Jaymark! (Group 2 member raises a hand)
is, are and am helping verbs ma’am.

That’s correct! The main verbs in the sentence ma’am are


playing, watching, setting, dancing,
explaining, and learning ma’am.

When do you think these verbs happen?


Yes, Eramie!
Very good! These verbs or verb phrases in these
sentences happen progressively in the present
because the verb forms indicate that it happens (Group 2 member raises a hand)
in a present time and continuously. I think these verbs happen progressively in
the present time ma'am.

Based on our activity, what do you think our


new topic this afternoon?
Anyone?
Yes, Johnabeth!
Very good!

(Group 2 member raises a hand)


Our topic is all about present progressive tense, I think our lesson to be discussed this
but before we proceed to our discussion, let us afternoon ma'am is all about Present
read first our lesson objectives. Progressive Tense.
Everybody read!

Given the materials and activities, the


students are expected to do the following
with at least 75% level of accuracy:
Thank you class!
a. explain the forms and uses of
present progressive tense;
b. present a short conversation using
Will you help me achieve these objectives? verbs in the present progressive form; and
Thank you students. c. display teamwork in all group
activities.
C. Abstraction
Present progressive tense shows an action at the Yes, ma’am.
moment of speaking and writing. It is formed
with the present form of the helping “be” verb
(am, is, are) plus the main verb that ends in –ing.
In composing sentences using the present
progressive tense, the pattern is shown below:
Subject + be verb (is/ are/ am/) + (-ing form of
the main verb)

Examples:
1.I am reading a book.
2.The workers are eating their lunch.
3.Her mom is teaching in the university.

Class, In sentence number 1, what is the verb


phrase used in the sentence?
Yes, Jaymark !
Correct!

How about in sentence number 2? (Jaymark raises his hand)


Yes, Janna! The verb phrase used in sentence number 1
Correct! is am reading.

In sentence number 3?
Yes, Julibeth!
(Janna raises her hand)
Very good!
The verb phrase used in sentence number 2
is are eating.

What is the main verb used in the sentences? (Julibeth raises her hand)
Yes, Lera! The verb phrase used in sentence number 3
Very good! is teaching.

(Lera raises her hand)


Class, what is the be verb used in sentences The main verb used in the sentences are
number 1, 2 and 3? reading, eating and teaching.
Yes, Hanna!
Correct!
(Hanna raises her hand)
When do we use the be verb “is” in the The Be verb used in sentences number 1,2
sentence? and 3 are “am, are, and is”.
Yes, Lizel!
That’s correct!

How about the be verb “am” and “are”? (Lizel raises her hand)
Yes, Chellmea! We use the be verb “is” when the subject is
singular.
Very good! That is correct!

Take note that be verb “is” is used when the (Chellmae raises her hand)
subject is singular noun or pronoun, “are” is We use the be verb “am” when the subject is
used when the subject is plural noun or pronoun, the pronoun I and the be verb “are” when the
and “am” is used when the subject is the subject is plural.
pronoun I.

Do you understand the forms of present


progressive tense class?
Very good!
Then let’s proceed to the uses of present
progressive form.

Uses of Present Progressive Tense Yes, ma’am.

Everybody read the uses of present progressive


tense.

1.Actions that are happening now.


(the students do as told)
It is the action/activity that is ongoing or
happens in the present. It is sometimes
associated with time expressions now, at the
moment, right now, currently etc.
Everybody read the example
Example:
I am watching a You Tube Video now
She is eating breakfast right now.
They are fishing in the stream.

Class, what are verb phrases used in the


sentences?
Yes, Pelita! (The students do as told)

What time expression used in sentence number 1


and 2? (Pelita raises her hand)
Yes, Shidney! The phrases used in the sentences are am
Correct! watching, is eating and are fishing.

How about the sentence number 3? (Shidney raises her hand)


Yes, Laarni! The time expression that used in sentence 1
Very good! and 2 are now and right now ma’am.

“Even if the sentence doesn’t have a time


expression indicated in the sentence, we can still (Laarni raises her hand)
tell that the action happens right now because of It has no time expression ma’am but the
the verb form used in present progressive form.” action indicates that it is happening now.

Let’s move to the second use of present


progressive tense.
Everybody read!

2.Actions that are temporary

The action/activity happens in progress but (the students to as told)


temporary. It is not continuous but it is
changing. The time expression used are these
days, this month, this week, this year etc.
Everybody read the example

Example:
Jamie is looking for a different
apartment.
I am staying with a friend this week.
Jack and Fe are working at a café
until they find a job in their fields.

What are the verb phrases used in the sentences?


Yes, Janice!
Very good!

What did you observe about the verb phrases


that are being used in the sentences? (Janice raises her hand)
Yes, Ara! The verb phrases that are being used in the
sentences are “is looking, are working and
Exactly! The actions is looking, are working am staying”
and am staying in the sentences happens in the
present time but only temporary because it will (Ara raises her hand)
be changed. The verb phrases indicate actions that are
occurring in the present moment, can
Let us proceed to the last use of present change, and are temporary.
progressive tense.

Everybody read.
3.Future plans
The action/activity that is going to happen in the
near future (planned). It is associated with time
expression tomorrow, this evening, this
afternoon etc.

Everybody read the examples.

Example: (the students do as told)


Cindy is leaving for Manila this
evening.
I am taking my final exam tomorrow.
The ladies are meeting their friends
this weekend.
(the students do as told)
What are the verb phrases used in the sentences?
Yes, Hazel!
Correct!

What are the time expressions that is used in the


sentences?
Yes, Loraine! (Hazel raises her hand)
That is correct! The verb phrases that are used are
The time expressions this evening, tomorrow, is leaving, am taking and are meeting.
and this weekend indicate the action is leaving,
am taking, and are meeting are planned and (Loraine raises her hand)
The time expression that are being used in
can happen in the future. the sentences are this evening, tomorrow
and this weekend.
This time, who can explain to me the verb form
used in the present progressive tense?
Yes, Marj?
Correct! Very good!

(Marj raises her hand)


The present progressive tense, also known as
the present continuous tense, is formed by
using the present tense of the verb "to be"
How about the uses of present progressive tense (am, is, are) and adding the present
in a sentences? participle of the main verb. The present
Yes, Xedd? participle is formed by adding -ing to the
base form of the verb.

(Xedd raises his hand)


The present progressive tense helps talk
about things happening right now or
ongoing actions. Like saying, "I am writing
a letter" means I'm doing it at this moment.
It also works for temporary situations, such
as "She is living in the city for a few
months." You can use it for future plans too,
like "We are meeting for lunch tomorrow."
If something keeps bothering you, you might
say, "They are always making noise," using
Do you have any question? the present progressive tense to show
annoyance. So, it's a handy tool to describe
If there’s none, then let us have another activity what's happening or planned, adding a bit of
life to our sentences!
 Application
In the same group, you will showcase your None, ma’am
talent by creating a short conversation based on
the scenarios given to each group, using the
simple present progressive tense of the verb.
Possible Outputs:
Group 1- Present a short conversation of a Group 1
family sharing their plans during dinner. Mom: "I'm cooking our favorite dinner
tonight."
Group 2- Present a short conversation of a Dad: "That sounds delicious! I'm setting the
group of friends talking in the canteen. table right now."
Son: "I'm finishing my homework before we
Group 3- Present a short conversation of eat."
students discussing about their dance activity. Daughter: "I'm texting friends about our
weekend plans."
Mom: "Oh, what are we doing this
You are given two (2) minutes to discuss about weekend?"
your presentation and a duration of two (2) Dad: "We're visiting Grandma and Grandpa
minutes in presenting your short conversation. in the countryside."
Son: "I'm playing soccer with my friends on
Your performance will be graded based on this Saturday."
rubric: Daughter: "I'm joining a painting workshop
on Sunday."
Mom: "Sounds like a fun weekend ahead!"
Rubric for Short Conversation Group 2
Friend 1: Hey, what are you guys up to this
10 %
weekend?
Content
Friend 2: I am learning to play the guitar.
Application of 10 %
It's a bit challenging, but I am enjoying it.
Grammar
Friend 3: I am cooking dinner for my family
Knowledge
tonight.
Group 5%
Friend 2: Speaking of cooking, I am
Participation
experimenting with baking. I am making
Total 25 points
chocolate chip cookies.
Friend 3: Yum! Can you share the recipe?
Friend 1: I am organizing a movie night at
my place on Saturday. We could watch a
comedy or something.
Friend 2: Sounds fun! I am bringing my
homemade cookies then.
Friend 1: Great! Let's plan to meet at 7 PM. I
am making popcorn too.
Friend 2: Awesome! I am looking forward to
it.
Group 3
Student 1: Hey, what's going on with the
dance activity?
Student 2: We're currently learning a new
routine for the upcoming school event.
Student 3: I'm practicing my part, but it's a
bit challenging.
Student 1: Same here! I'm working on
improving my footwork.
Student 2: The choreographer is helping us a
lot. She's teaching some cool moves.
Student 3: I'm also trying to coordinate
better with the group. It's getting smoother.
Student 1: That's awesome! I'm loving the
energy in our practices.
Student 2: Me too. I think we'll rock the
performance!
Alright! Let’s give a barangay clap to everyone. Student 3: Agreed! Can't wait for the big
(the teacher reads the score of each team) day!
(the teacher gives an award to the team with
highest points)

Did you enjoy our activity class?

What did you do to make your activity


successful? Yes, ma’am.

To make our activity successful ma’am, we


all worked together as a team. We talked a
lot and shared our ideas, making sure
everyone knew what to do. Each person
brought their own skills, and we helped each
other when things got tricky. Everyone's
What is the importance of teamwork in group
activity? contribution mattered, and by working
together, we achieved our goals smoothly.

The importance of teamwork in group


Do you have any questions regarding our topic activity ma’am is that it allows the activity
this afternoon? be successful. Teamwork made it easier to
face challenges and do well in our project.
Okay, Let’s have a short quiz about our topic
today. Get ½ sheet of paper. Get 1 and pass. None, ma’am

(Students do as told)

IV. Evaluation
Directions: Read the questions carefully and
encircle the correct answer of your best
choice.

1.What tense of the verb that happens


continuously in the present time?

a. Simple present b. Simple present perfect


c. Simple present progressive d. future perfect

2. Fill in the blank with present progressive form


of the verb in the sentence “Hannah
____________ the guitar right now”.

a. are playing b. played


c. plays d. is playing

3. What use of present progressive tense does


this sentence represent? “I am starting piano
lessons soon.”
a. future b. temporary
c. past d. present
4. The following are the be verbs used in present
progressive form except one.

a. is b. had
b. are c. am
5. How does present progressive verb form?

a. It is formed with the be verbs was,


has, have and the main verb
b. It is formed by the linking verb and
its past participle of the main verb
c. It is formed only with the main verb
in –ing form
d. It is formed with the Be verbs is, are,
am plus present participle of the main
verb in
–ing form.

B. Compose five sentences using the following


verb phrases:
6. is visiting
7. are taking
8. am looking (The students pass their paper to the center
9. is announcing aisle and then forward)
10. are asking

Time’s up! Pass your paper to the center aisle


and then forward. I will be the one to check it.

V. Assignment

For your assignment, research about 10 Yes, ma’am


sentences of simple past tense and you will write
it in ½ sheet of paper.
Bye, ma’am.
Is that clear class?

Alright! Thank you and good bye! See you


tomorrow!

Answer key:

1. C
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. D

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