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Detailed Lesson Plan

I. Objectives:
At the end of session, the child is expected to:
a. Identify the characters in the story.
b. Comprehend the selection being read; and
c. Reason out well
II. Subject Matter
Topic: The young head of the family
Materials: pictures, charts
Value: leadership, responsibility
III. Learning Procedure
Teachers Activity Learners Activity
A. PREPARATION
1. Greetings

Good morning children! Good morning, ma’am,


2. Prayer

Any one who want to lead the prayer?


Ma’am,
Yes, may ann you may start
We bow down our head and let us pray

In the name of the Father and the Son


and of the Spirit Amen!
Our dear Heavenly Father, we thank
thee for the blessing that we receive
every day, we thank Father for your
everlasting love and kindness, we pray
Father for guidance, knowledge and
wisdom and forgive our sins. This are
all we pray in the name of our Loving
Thank you for leading a prayer Savior Jesus Christ. Amen
You may take your seats.
Thank you, ma’am!
B. Motivation (THROUGH READING
APPROACH and TPR approach)

I’m goanna show a picture and identify who are


in the picture.
Yes ma’am.

Wo are in the picture class?


-mother
-father
-sister
-brother
What did you observe from the picture class?
Ma’am, they are happy
Presentation
Today we are going to read again a story about Ma’am the father ma’am
the young head of the family.
Class, ill give you a copy of the story.

Ok, do you have all a copy?


Yes ma’am.
Ok the first row read the fist paragraph of the
story,
Then next row will read the second paragraph
Third row will read also the next paragraph
Yes po ma’am,
Gets class?

THE YOUNG HEAD OF THE FAMILY


(first row) THE YOUNG HEAD OF THE
once a family consisting of a daughter-in-law. FAMILY
The two daughters-in-law, wives of the two
elder sons, had but recently been brought into once a family consisting of a daughter-
the house, and were both from one village a few in-law. The two daughters-in-law,
miles away. Having no mother-in-law living, wives of the two elder sons, had but
they were obliged to request to their father-in- recently been brought into the house,
law whenever they wished to visit their former and were both from one village a few
homes, and as they were lonesome and miles away. Having no mother-in-law
homesick, they continuously bothered the old living, they were obliged to request to
man by asking permission to leave for a time. their father-in-law whenever they
wished to visit their former homes, and
(second row) as they were lonesome and homesick,
Annoyed by these constant requests, he decided they continuously bothered the old
to invent a method of putting an end to them, man by asking permission to leave for
and at last gave them permission in this way: a time.
"You are always begging me to allow you to go
and visit your mothers, and thinking that am Annoyed by these constant requests,
very hard- hearted because I do not let you go. he decided to invent a method of
Now you may go, but only upon condition that putting an end to them, and at last gave
when you come back you will each bring me them permission in this way: "You are
something want. The one shall bring me some always begging me to allow you to go
fire wrapped in paper, and the other some wind and visit your mothers, and thinking
in a paper. Unless you promise to bring me that am very hard- hearted because I
these, you are never to ask me to let you go do not let you go. Now you may go,
home, and if you go, and fail to get these for but only upon condition that when you
me, you are never to come back." come back you will each bring me
(third row) something want. The one shall bring
The old man did not think that these conditions me some fire wrapped in paper, and
would be accepted, but the girls were young the other some wind in a paper. Unless
and thoughtless, and in their anxiety to get you promise to bring me these, you are
away did not consider the Impossibility of never to ask me to let you go home,
obtaining the things required. So, they made and if you go, and fail to get these for
ready with speed, and in great delight started me, you are never to come back."
off on foot to visit their mothers. After they had
walked a long distance, chatting about what The old man did not think that these
they should do and whom they should see in conditions would be accepted, but the
their native village, the high heel of one of them girls were young and thoughtless, and
slipped from under her foot, and she fell down. in their anxiety to get away did not
Owing to this mishap both stopped to adjust the consider the Impossibility of obtaining
shoe, and while doing this the only conditions the things required. So, they made
under which they could return to their husbands ready with speed, and in great delight
came to mind, and they began to cry. started off on foot to visit their
While they sat there crying by the roadside a mothers. After they had walked a long
young girl came riding along from the fields on distance, chatting about what they
a water buffalo. She stopped and asked them should do and whom they should see
what was the matter, and whether she could in their native village, the high heel of
help them. They told her she could do them no one of them slipped from under her
good; but she continued in offering her foot, and she fell down. Owing to this
sympathy and asking them to explain, till they mishap both stopped to adjust the shoe,
told their story, and then she at once said that if and while doing this the only
they would go home with her she would show conditions under which they could
them a way out or their trouble. Their case return to their husbands came to mind,
seemed so hopeless to themselves, and the child and they began to cry.
was so sure of her own power to help them, that While they sat there crying by the
they finally accompanied her to her father's roadside a young girl came riding
house, where she showed them how to comply along from the fields on a water
with their father-in- law's demand. buffalo. She stopped and asked them
(4rth row) what was the matter, and whether she
For the first a paper lantern only would be could help them. They told her she
needed. When lighted it would be a fire, and its could do them no good; but she
paper surface would compass the blaze, so that continued in offering her sympathy
it would truly be "some fire wrapped in paper. and asking them to explain, till they
For the second a paper fan would suffice. When told their story, and then she at once
flapped, wind would issue from it, and the said that if they would go home with
"wind wrapped in paper" could thus be carried her she would show them a way out or
to the old man. The two young women thanked their trouble. Their case seemed so
the wise child, and went on their way rejoicing. hopeless to themselves, and the child
After a pleasant visit to their old homes, they was so sure of her own power to help
took a lantern and a fan, and returned to their them, that they finally accompanied
father-in-law's house. As soon as he saw them, her to her father's house, where she
he began to vent his anger at their light regard showed them how to comply with their
for his commands, but they assured him that father-in- law's demand.
they had perfectly obeyed him, and showed him
that what they had brought fulfilled the For the first a paper lantern only would
conditions prescribed. Much astonished, he be needed. When lighted it would be a
inquired how it was that they had suddenly fire, and its paper surface would
become so clever, and they told him the story of compass the blaze, so that it would
their journey, and of the little girl who had so truly be "some fire wrapped in paper.
fortunately come to their help. He asked For the second a paper fan would
whether the little girl was already married, and, suffice. When flapped, wind would
finding that she was not, engaged a go-between issue from it, and the "wind wrapped
to see if he could get her for a wife for his in paper" could thus be carried to the
youngest so old man. The two young women
thanked the wise child, and went on
(another row) their way rejoicing. After a pleasant
Having succeeded in securing the girl as a visit to their old homes, they took a
daughter-in-law, he brought her home, and told lantern and a fan, and returned to their
all the rest of the family that as there was no father-in-law's house. As soon as he
mother in the house, and as this girl had shown saw them, he began to vent his anger at
herself to be possessed of extraordinary their light regard for his commands,
wisdom, she should be the head of the but they assured him that they had
household The wedding celebrations being perfectly obeyed him, and showed him
over, the sons of the old man made ready to that what they had brought fulfilled the
return to their usual jobs on the farm; but, conditions prescribed. Much
according to their father's order, they came to astonished, he inquired how it was that
the young bride for instructions. She told them they had suddenly become so clever,
that they were never to go to or from the fields and they told him the story of their
empty-handed. When they went, they must journey, and of the little girl who had
carry fertilizers of some sort for the land, and so fortunately come to their help. He
when they returned, they must bring bundles of asked whether the little girl was
sticks for fuel. They obeyed, and soon had the already married, and, finding that she
land in fine condition, and so much fuel was not, engaged a go-between to see
gathered that none need be bought. When there if he could get her for a wife for his
were no more sticks, roots, or weeds to bring youngest son.
she told them to bring stones instead, and they
soon accumulated an immense pile of stones, Having succeeded in securing the girl
which were heaped in a yard near their house as a daughter-in-law, he brought her
One day an expert in the discovery of precious home, and told all the rest of the
stones came along, and saw in this pile a block family that as there was no mother in
of jade of great value. In order to get possession the house, and as this girl had shown
of this stone at a small cost, he undertook to herself to be possessed of
buy the whole heap. pretending that he wished extraordinary wisdom, she should be
to use it in building. The little head of the the head of the household The
family. wedding celebrations being over, the
sons of the old man made ready to
return to their usual jobs on the farm;
but, according to their father's order,
they came to the young bride for
instructions. She told them that they
were never to go to or from the fields
empty-handed. When they went they
must carry fertilizers of some sort for
the land, and when they returned they
must bring bundles of sticks for fuel.
They obeyed, and soon had the land in
fine condition, and so much fuel
gathered that none need be bought.
When there were no more sticks, roots,
or weeds to bring she told them to
bring stones instead, and they soon
accumulated an immense pile of
stones, which were heaped in a yard
near their house One day an expert in
the discovery of precious stones came
along, and saw in this pile a block of
jade of great value. In order to get
C. Discussion possession of this stone at a small cost,
he undertook to buy the whole heap.
Did you understand the story? pretending that he wished to use it in
Okey! If you understand the story, I have a building. The little head of the family.
question for you who are the characters in the
story?

Verry good!

Who are the main character? Yes, ma’am

How many sons that the fathers


have?
The father ma’am,
How about his daughters?
four
Are they good children? .
Three

D. Evaluation
Yes ma’am.
Write the letter of the correct answer on the
blank.
________1. Who thanked the wise child in the
story?
a.3 young man b. 3 young man
c.1 young man

2. who is the man did not suppose in the story?


a. old man b. father c. mother
3. who came riding along on a water buffalo?
a.old man b. young man c young girl
4. how many sons does the father have?
a.5 b.3 c. 4

5. how many daughters in-law stated in the


story?

a. 3 b. 4 c. 5

E. Assignment
In your assignment you will make card with a
letter for your father.

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