Medin A. Zuasula Jr. Lesson Plan 3-3 E
Medin A. Zuasula Jr. Lesson Plan 3-3 E
Medin A. Zuasula Jr. Lesson Plan 3-3 E
I. Objectives
The learner demonstrates understanding of how world literature and other text types serve as ways of expressing and resolving
A. Content Standards
personal conflicts.
B. Performance Standards The learner will use narrative structure (Freytag’s Pyramid) in summarizing the story
C. Most Essential Appraise the unity of plot, setting and characterization in a material viewed to achieve the writer’s purpose
Learning Competencies
At the end of the lesson, the learners shall be able to:
a. Reflect on the moral of the story.
D. Objective
b. Distinguish the different parts of Freytag's Pyramid.
The teacher will ask the students to share their experience on disobeying their parents’ rule and they will tell this experience in
front of the class.
After that we will meet the character of the story Icarus and Daedalus
A. Activity
After meeting the character, we will read the story Icarus and Daedalus, and see how Icarus ignorance become his downfall
Did you like the story?
1. How did you feel about the story? Did you think the ending was sad?
2. What do you think is the moral of the story?
3. What did Daedalus say to Icarus?
This story serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of not heeding parental advice and instructions. It is important
B. Analysis
for us to listen to our parents’ guidance as they know more than us and have more experiences than we do.
To continue with discussing the story Daedalus and Icarus I want to ask you guys if you know what Narrative Structure is? It
is also called as Freytag’s Pyramid
So, Freytag’s Pyramid is a narrative structure that breaks the story arc of a drama into five distinct sections.
for us to be able to analyze and remember the story we are going to utilize Freytag’s Pyramid or Narrative Structure.
And so, to refresh your knowledge about narrative structure let us have a short discussion of the parts of Narrative Structure
any of you guys has any Idea what is the 5 parts or sections of Freytag’s Pyramid?
Yes, the exposition provides important background information that helps the audience or readers understand the world of the
story and the characters' motivations. It sets the stage for what's to come.
Very good, Rising Action is this stage is where the conflict intensifies, and the story develops through a series of events and
complications and it build suspense, raises the stakes, and keeps the audience engaged. It often includes obstacles, conflicts,
and character development that led to the story's climax.
That’s right climax is the turning point and the most intense moment in the story. It's where the main conflict reaches its highest
point, and the protagonist faces a crucial decision or overcomes a major obstacle.
Yes Here, we see the aftermath of the main event. The falling action shows how the characters respond to the climax and begin
to resolve the remaining conflicts. The intensity and tension start to decrease, leading us towards the resolution.
Exactly!
The resolution, also known as the denouement, is the final part of the story. It's where the remaining conflicts are resolved,
loose ends are tied up, and the story comes to a conclusion. The resolution provides closure to the narrative and may offer
insights, lessons, or a glimpse into the characters' future
Now that we are familiarize with this let us try to use Freytag’s Pyramid to show how did the story Icarus and Daedalus progress
2. For the rising action what part of the story can be put in this?
3. That’s correct now we have Climax, what is the climax of the story?
D. Application
Which stage of Freytag's Pyramid introduces the setting, characters, and initial conflict?
a) Exposition
b) Climax
c) Falling action
d) Resolution
What is the final part of the story where the remaining conflicts are resolved?
a) Exposition
b) Climax
c) Falling action
d) Resolution
Which stage follows the climax and shows the aftermath of the main event?
a) Rising action
b) Climax
c) Falling action
d) Exposition
In which stage does the conflict intensify, leading to a series of events and complications?
a) Exposition
b) Climax
c) Rising action
d) Resolution
What is the turning point or the most intense moment in the story called?
a) Exposition
b) Climax
c) Falling action
d) Resolution
V. Remarks
3 things I 2 things I found 1 question I
learned interesting have
VI. Reflection