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Southern Christian College

United Church of Christ in the Philippines


Poblacion 5, Midsayap, Cotabato
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION

A Detailed Lesson Plan in English 7


April 1, 2024

I. OBJECTIVES:
At least 80% of the students should be able to:
a. analyze their oral reading skills;
b. demonstrate increased confidence to skillful reading; and
c. apply oral reading fluency.

II. SUBJECT MATTER

1. Topic: Administration of PHIL-IRI: Individual Graded Passage (Word Recognition)


2. Reference: The Philippine Informal Reading Inventory (Phil-IRI) Assessment Tool
3. Materials: Printed Materials, Paper, Chalk, Chalkboard, Ballpen, Grading Sheets

III. PROCEDURE
Teacher Activity Student Activity
A. PREPARATION
1. Greetings
“ Good Morning/afternoon, “Good morning/afternoon, Ma’am.”
class! Requesting everyone to The students proceed to follow the
please settle down in a count of 5, instructions.
4, 3, 2, and 1.”

2. Prayer
“Before we begin our class today, “Let us pray…”
let us first have a prayer. May I
“Amen.”
request someone to lead us in
prayer.”

“Please take your seats.” “Thank you, Ma’am.”

3. Checking of Attendance
The teacher will call the surnames The learner says, “I’m here.” when he/she
of each learner. is in the classroom

4. Reminders
“Please be reminded of your
assignments.”
“Do you have any assignments? “Yes, Ma’am”
Please pass/let’s check.”

5. Setting of Rules
“Let’s review our rules. Again, what
are the 5 set of classroom rules that I “No using of mobile phones.”
want you to follow?” “No talking with seatmates.”
"Greet your teachers as they enter the
room”
"Raise your hand if you want to be
recognized.”
“If you want to go to the comfort room,
raise your hand to ask for permission and
answer a question from the teacher’s Pouch
of Questions.”
“Very good! Do you have any more ground
rules to add?” “Yes/None, Ma’am”

If the students suggest additional ground


rules, the teacher will only accept those that
are pertinent.

B. Review
“Before we proceed to today’s activity, do
you have any questions or clarifications
regarding our activity last meeting?”
“Yes, Ma’am/None, Ma’am.”
The teacher will only cater relevant
questions from the students.

C. ACTIVITY
Have the pupils share their connotation
about the word, “reading”.
Possible Answers from students:
“When you hear the word, ‘reading’. What “Reading takes me on exciting adventures
comes first in your mind?” through worlds of imagination and
knowledge.”

"Reading allows me to explore endless


possibilities and expand my understanding
of the world."

D. ANALYSIS
“That is the importance of reading! As a The learners listen.
matter of fact, reading gives us endless
benefits. Reading is not only a fundamental
academic skill but also a gateway to
intellectual, emotional, and social
development. It empowers individuals to
broaden their horizons, think critically,
communicate effectively, and engage
meaningfully with the world.”

E. ABSTRACTION
The teacher will present the objectives to the
class.
“These are the objectives for today's session,
class. These are the goals I expect you to
meet during this time frame. Please read. ” The students read the Objectives.

OBJECTIVES:
At least 80% of the students should be able
to:
a. analyze their oral reading skills;
b. demonstrate increased confidence
to skillful reading; and
c. apply oral reading fluency.

The teacher administers the PHIL-IRI:


Individual Graded Passage (Word
Recognition).
“When I call your name, please proceed
here in front.”
The students participate and listen to the
instructions.
G. GENERALIZATION
The students will reflect on their reading
and comprehension skills while the
Individual Graded Passage is ongoing.

H. EVALUATION

The teacher records each students’ miscues


on the word recognition activity. The students participate.

I. ASSIGNMENT
Directions: In your notebook, list 5 strategies to enhance reading skills.

REMARKS

REFLECTION
No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation.

No. of learners who required additional activities for remediation.

Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the
lesson.

No. of learners who continue to require remediation.

Which of my teaching strategies work well? Why did this work?

What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help


me solve?

What innovations or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to


share with another teacher.

Prepared by:
JODELYN MAE S. CANGREJO
Pre-Service Teacher

Checked: Noted:

CECILLE T. BANGGOS, T-III JANET D. TAYONG, P-I


Cooperating Teacher School Head

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