Lesson Plan - Elements of The Short Story
Lesson Plan - Elements of The Short Story
Lesson Plan - Elements of The Short Story
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard The learner demonstrates understanding of: Philippine
literature in the Period of Emergence as a tool to assert one’s
identity; strategies in listening to and viewing of informative
and short narrative texts; word relationships and associations;
informative speech forms; and use of direct/reported speech,
passive/ active voice, simple past and past perfect tenses,
and sentence connectors.
B. Performance Standard The learner transfers learning by showing ways of asserting
one’s identity; comprehending informative and short narrative
texts using schema and appropriate listening and viewing
strategies; expressing ideas, opinions, and feelings through
various formats; and enriching written and spoken
communication using direct/reported speech, active/passive
voice, simple past and past perfect tenses and connectors
correctly and appropriately
C. Learning Competencies/ At the end of the lesson, 85% of the students must have:
Objectives A. identified the elements of a short story in a given text;
B. performed a roleplay of the five parts of plot in a video,
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C. appreciated different stories using the elements of a
short story.
II. CONTENT Elements of a Short Story
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide page/s N/A
2. Learner’s Material page/s N/A
3. Textbook page/s N/A
4. Additional Materials from https://www.english-for-students.com
Learning Resource (LR)
portal
B. Other Learning Resources PowerPoint Presentation, Laptop, Printed Materials
That’s right. So, who can give Precious: I eat the banana,
me an example sentence of ma’am.
an active voice? Yes,
Precious?
1. CHARACTER – is a
person, or sometimes
an animal, who takes
part in the action of
short story.
Example:
Elsa
Anna
Olaf
Example:
Kingdom of Arendelle
Example:
True love
Example:
When Elsa cannot control her
power anymore because of its
force.
5. Plot – is a pattern of
events and character
actions that relate to
the central conflict.
1. Exposition
- introduction of the
story
2. Rising action
- all the events that
take place leading
up to the climax.
4. Falling action
- the immediate
reaction to the
climax. The
problem is being
solved.
5. Resolution
- the end of the
story.
SHORT STORY:
GROUP 1: EXPOSITION
GROUP 2: RISING ACTION
GROUP 3: CLIMAX
GROUP 4: FALLING ACTION
GROUP 5: RESOLUTION
Mastery - 20 pts.
Organization - 15 pts.
Voice quality - pts.
Teamwork - pts.
Total - 50 pts.
Okay, time is up
G. Making Alright! To wrap things up, Micah: Our topic is all about
generalizations and what was our topic this the elements of a short story,
abstractions about the morning, class? Yes, Micah, ma’am.
lesson you are raising your hand.
Very good!
H. Additional activities Okay, I want you to review or
for application or study what we have
remediation discussed today because we
will have a quiz next week.
Prepared by:
MERIAM JACKILOU C. CASING
Student Teacher
Checked by:
MS. KAHREEN LHAY C. MADJUS
Cooperating Teacher