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8th Demo - (21st Century) Introduction To Philippine Literature
8th Demo - (21st Century) Introduction To Philippine Literature
I. Objectives : By the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
A. Preliminary Activities
a. Greetings
b. Prayer
Before anything else, may I request everyone
to please stand. Let us pray first.
Let us bow down our heads and pray…
Amen.
Please be seated.
(the students take their respective seats)
c. Classroom Rules
But before we begin, let me remind you first of
our classroom rules that you all need to follow.
1. Respect your teacher and also your fellow
classmates.
2. Be attentive and learn to listen especially
when someone is speaking in front.
3. If you have questions or clarifications, just
raise your hand.
understood?
B. REVIEW
C. Motivation
1.
3.
D. Activity
ANSWERS:
1. F
E. Analysis
Ma’m! I think myth often involves gods,
1. In your own understanding, what is a myth? heroes, and supernatural.
F. Abstract
Two Major Forms of Literature
1. Poetry- this literary type is usually written in
lines and is characterize by having the element
of rhythm, sound, imagery, and form.
a. Narrative Poetry - this poetry tells a story
and has elements of a narrative such as
characters, setting, conflict, etc.
b. Dramatic Poetry - this is an emotionally
appealing drama written in verse that tells a
story and is intended to be recited or sung in
front of the audience by a character speaking
in poetry.
c. Lyric Poetry - it is the most common type of
poetry that focuses on expressing feelings
rather than telling the story.
2. Prose - this literary piece applies a natural
flow od speech and grammatical logically and
sequentially in a paragraph form.
a. Fiction- this serves as a product of the
writer’s wild imagination and creative thinking
where the characters react to the conflict and
various issues central to the main idea of a
literary work.
b. Non-fiction- these are stories inspired by
real events where the writers aim to present,
interpret, or describe experiences based on
facts.
G. Application
G. 10 Evaluation
1. Fact
________1. Literature came from the French
word litera which means letters.
2. Bluff
________2. Paragraph is found in poetry.
________3. Non-fiction serves as a product of 3. Bluff
the writer’s wild imagination and creative
thinking.
4. Fact
________4. Genre refers to the forms of
literature.
5. Fact
________5. Poetry is usually written in lines
and is characterized by having the elements of
rythym, sound, imagery, and form.
IV. AGREEMENT