Detailed Lesson Plan in Sonnet
Detailed Lesson Plan in Sonnet
Detailed Lesson Plan in Sonnet
Department of Education
Region VI- Western Visayas
Division of Aklan
NAISUD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Naisud, Ibajay, Aklan
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson the students are expected to:
a. Differentiate Shakespearean and Petrarchan sonnet.
b. Determine the rhyme scheme of the sonnet
III. PROCEDURES
TEACHERS ACTIVITY STUDENTS ACTIVITY
A. Preparatory Activities
- Prayer
Let us pray
Genie, will you lead the prayer The students recite the prayer
- Salutation
Good morning, class Good Morning ma’am.
- Checking of Attendance
Who are absent today? The students will tell who’s absent for the day
- Review
Who can still recall the lesson we discuss
yesterday?
(The teacher will call out a student to answer her Our lesson yesterday is all about……..
inquiry)
C. Presentation
D. Discussion
- Students listen and take note important
- A sonnet is a fourteen-line poem in iambic
points.
pentameter. Came from an Italian word
“sonetto” – “a little sound or song”
- Iambic Pentameter is a poetic form which
poets and playwrights typically used to write
poems in Elizabethan England. It is the meter
that Shakespeare mostly uses.
- Meter in poetry is a rhythm of accented and
unaccented syllables arranged into feet.
- Iamb: has the first syllable unaccented and the
second accented.
- Pentameter: Penta is from the Greek for five.
Meter is really the pattern.
- Rhyme the correspondence of two or more
words with similar-sounding final syllables.
- Rhyme Scheme is the arrangement of rhymes
in a poem or stanza.
Types of Sonnet:
LAURA
Translated by Morris Bishop Rhyme Scheme
E. Application
F. Generalization
- A sonnet is a fourteen-line poem in iambic
- What is a sonnet? pentameter.
- What are the types of sonnet? - Shakespearean & Petrarchan Sonnet
- How can we find the rhyme scheme of a - To find out the rhyme scheme listen to the
sonnet? last sound of each word and assign letters
to the word that rhymes
- Nice you really listen well! I’m sure you are
ready for a quiz.
IV. EVALUATION
PETRARCHAN
Similarities
SHAKESPEAREAN
II. Here are the sonnets by Petrarch and Shakespeare, respectively. Identify the rhyme scheme of
each sonnet and tell whether it is Shakespearean or Petrarchan sonnet.
V. ASSIGNMENT
What are the standard formats for basic bibliographic information? Provide examples.
Prepared by:
Noted by:
THELMA A. SITIOCO
Principal I