Lesson Exemplar
Lesson Exemplar
Lesson Exemplar
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students must be able to :
a. Understand the difference between reading prose(narrative) and
reading non-prose(poems,etc) forms,
b. Develop comprehension with the chosen text/poem, and;
c. Interpret the concepts under the selected text and relate it to
real life situations
II.
Subject Matter
a. Topic: Reading a Poem
b. References: Footprints on the Sands, page 73 of Vocabulary
Spelling Poetry II Fifth Edition by James A. Chapman
c. Materials: Whiteboard marker or chalk, laptop, projector,
extension cord, pens and markers, board, and scratch papers,
speakers
III.
Learning procedure
I.
Activities
Opening Prayer
II.
Greetings
III.
IV.
Checking of Attendance
V.
VI.
Annotations
Underwood
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
XII.
XIII.
XV.
XVI.
Closing Prayer
understanding the
message of the poem.
This would be a speech
booster to the students.
They get to express their
belongingness and
connection with the poem.
This would allow the
students to feel that they ,
as readers, have an
important role in reading a
text, specifically a poem.
This would also cater the
students capabilities and
talents. Through this, the
students may also be able
to incorporate their
experiences with the poem
interpretation activity.
LESSON EXEMPLAR
8th Grade (Day 2)
IV.
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students must be able to :
a. Acquire awareness on the different forms of writing poems(nonprose),
b. Write their own poem based on their experiences/environment
V.
Subject Matter
a. Topic: Writing a Poem
b. References: Footprints on the Sands, page 73 of Vocabulary
Spelling Poetry II Fifth Edition by James A. Chapman
c. Materials: Whiteboard marker or chalk, laptop, projector,
extension cord, pens and markers, board, and scratch papers,
speakers
VI.
Learning procedure
Activities
XVII. Opening Prayer
XVIII. Greetings
Annotations
XIX.
XX.
Checking of Attendance
XXI.