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Lesson Plan 1 Archaic Pronouns

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PARADIGM COLLEGES OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Paclasan, Roxas, Oriental Mindoro

Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in English Grade 10

I. Content Standards: The learners distinguish archaic pronouns.

II. Performance Standards: The learner demonstrates the use of archaic pronouns.

III. Learning Competencies / Objectives: Using Archaic Pronouns


Knowledge- 1. Distinguish archaic pronouns,
Skills- 2. Demonstrate archaic pronouns, and
Attitudes- 3. Recognize the importance of archaic pronouns.

IV. SUBJECT MATTER


a. Topic: Using Archaic Pronouns
b. Reference:
b.1. Teacher’s Guide pages: N/A
b.2. Learner’s Materials pages: N/A
b.3. Textbook pages: Revised Edition Echoes The Series World Literature 10
c.Other Learning Resources: www.google.com.ph / www.youtube.com
d. Materials: PowerPoint presentation and Visual Aids
e. Value Integration: Cooperation and Participation

III. LEARNING PROCEDURES


TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENTS’ ACTIVITY
A. Preparatory Activities
a. Prayer
Everybody, stand for a prayer, -
______kindly lead the prayer.
Dear God…
Help us the right thing.
Help us say the right word.
Help us hear no wrong.
Guide us to the right way today.
Keep us safe from harm.
Amen.
b. Greetings
Good morning class!
Good morning Ma’am!
c. Checking of classroom condition
Before you take your seat kindly pick up the
mess under your chair and arrange it properly
(students follow)
d. Checking of attendance
Is there any absentee for today?
None Ma’am!
Very good! It’s nice to hear that!

e. Checking of Assignment/Review
Since this is our first meeting I just want you
to know you one by one by introducing your name, Yes, Ma’am!
nickname and provide a simple motto or your favorite
verses in your life. (students follow)

Yes, Ma’am!
But first, let me introduce myself also. I’m Kathleen
Marie C. Coching, your student teacher in English.
And it’s an honor to be your teacher and to help
Ma’am Poras. And I also thank her for giving us the
chance to discuss her lesson and for guiding in
making our lesson plan.
Alright, since we knew each other already
let’s proceed to our topic.

B. Developmental Activities
1. Motivation
Okay class, before we proceed to our lesson, I
will show you a verses which is very familiar with you.

Did you pray regularly? Yes, Ma’am!

So I think you are familiar with this verses.


(Show PowerPoint presentation)

___

___
___
THY Ma’am!
Can anyone guess the missing words in the
verses?

Very Good! Yes, Ma’am!


Can you read it with the word you’ve guess? Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name;
Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done

Excellent reading and Thank you everyone for


your participation.

2. Presentation
Based on what you’ve done earlier what do you The words that were used have deep meaning
observe in our activity?
Yes,__________

Very good! I think it’s about pronouns.


What do you think is our topic for today?
Yes,_______

Exactly!
But specifically class, our topic for today is all
the use of archaic pronouns.
No Ma’am.
3. Discussion
Are you familiar with the word “Archaic”class?
Yes, Ma’am!
Okay, anyway we will discuss it later.

Are you familiar with the word ''selfie''? Did you


know that “Selfie” didn't become a word until the year
2013? How about ''Hashtag''? It became a word in
2009, and ''photobomb'' became a word in 2012.
Just as there are constantly new words being
introduced to the English language, there are also
words that were once popular and are now rarely or (students answer may vary)
never used. These are known as archaic words. The
word ''archaic'' comes from a Greek word meaning
ancient or beginning. It is also known or most
commonly use in King James Bible and Shakespearean
English.

For more clear meaning of archaic words, I will


show you a table (refer to page 255).
(students answer may vary)
So now, I will show you some examples of
verses or statements that use archaic words then I will
let you translate it from archaic words to contemporary
words or common use terms for it which can be found
in subjective, objective and possessive pronoun.
Ma’am it’s Thee!
1. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
(Sonnet 18 in Romeo and Juliet)
Anyone can find the archaic word from this Ma’am “you”.
statement? Shall I compare you to a summer’s day.

Very Good!
What is the present-day English or contemporary
word for the “thee”? Ma’am it’s Thou!

2. Thou art more lovely and more temperate?


Ma’am “you”.
(Sonnet 18 in Romeo and Juliet)
You are more lovely and more pleasant.
Anyone can find the archaic word from this
statement?

Excellent!
What is the present-day English or contemporary
word for the “thou”?

C. Application
Alright, after distinguishing archaic pronouns (students answer may vary)
lets proceed to an activity. And this will be done by
group. The groupings will be boys versus girls. So,
select 3 members from each group or team. Whatever
the result scores of the representatives will be the score
of the rest members.
I provide here several verses which came from
King James Bible. The representatives will find the
archaic pronoun then will rephrase or change the word
to contemporary word or present day English word.
They will write the answers on the board. I just
provide three verses per team in a paper. Write first the
given verse, and below the given verse will be the
answer.

(Doing Activity) The word ''archaic'' comes from a Greek word


meaning ancient or beginning.

D. Generalization Ancient times Ma’am!


Alright class, based on our activity what did you
learned from our topic? By using the secondary pronoun in plural form which
What is archaic pronouns? commonly used in contemporary times.
When it was use?

How will you change it into contemporary word


or present-day English?

IV. EVALUATION
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Rewrite the following verses to present-day English.
1. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
2. Gather ye rose-buds while ye may, old time is still a-flying.
3. In thy mother’s eyes thou art but a botch.
4. How it hurts when thou doth all that thou can.
5. Trust in the Lord with thine heart; and lean not with thine own understanding.

ANSWER KEY:
1. How do I love you? Let me count the ways.
2. Gather you rose-buds while you may, old time is still a-flying.
3. In your mother’s eyes your art but a botch.
4. How it hurts when you doth all that thou can.
5. Trust in the Lord with your heart; and lean not with your own understanding.

V. ASSIGNMENT
1. Search the meaning of Faulty Parallelism and write your answer in your activity notebook.

Prepared by:

Kathleen Marie C. Coching

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