DLP Nouns
DLP Nouns
DLP Nouns
I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
a. recognize common nouns and proper nouns;
b. use capital letters in common and proper noun; and,
c. value the lesson through active participation of the students.
Animal Event
dog holiday
Germen Shepherd Christmas
D. DISCUSSION/LESSON PROPER
Yes, ma’am.
Thank you. Always remember whether a proper
noun is in the beginning or not It is always
capitalized. For instance, Metro Central, Elijah
and Ms. Ruby Zamora. Is that clear?
Proper noun is the specific name of
unique person, place, thing or event. It is
Maybe some of you are still confused about the capitalized.
proper noun and common noun. Listen class, you
can think about a proper noun as specific
example of common noun.
D. APPLICATION
With your groupmates, you’re going to Identify
each word if it’s a common noun or proper noun
then write it in their correct columns. In this
worksheet.
Let’s start with market. (Students are working with their group)
IV. EVALUATION:
Identify if the underlined word is common noun or proper noun.
1. Jenna is my older sister.
2. He likes to read novels by Stephen King.
3. Cyrus is a great king.
4. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
5. She was reading To Kill A Mocking Bird.
6. I forgot my umbrella at home.
V. ASSIGNMENT/AGREEMENT:
A. Choose a song or your favorite song then underline the common nouns and circle the proper
nouns.
B. Read the story “Alibaba and the Forty Thieves” on your book pp. 102-104.
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