I. Objective: Builders 7. 3. Stage 8. 4
I. Objective: Builders 7. 3. Stage 8. 4
I. Objective
Observe politeness at all times
Identify the elements of literary texts
Summarize narrative texts based on the elements
D. Modeling
The teacher will read the story of “Princess Polite” to the pupils.
Once there was a girl called Princess Polite but people in her castle called her Polly or Polly
Polite. One day a super star came to her castle. Polly said “Why have you come here? And what is
“James Sammy and I met him at a wedding.” Sarah said.
“Oh how sweet!” Polly said.
“Nice to meet you Polly Polite.” the handsome prince said.
“You smell like tuna!’ Polly said.
“Oh.” He said.
“We are here to get married!” Sarah said.
“Wait, I thought we were here to see you rock out. I don’t want to marry you!” James said, “I want to marry Polly!”
Polly married the prince. The rock star rocked out on the stage but was crying the whole time. She stopped crying
for a moment then she cried into a bucket it had a thousand drips in it and it went all the way up to the top. She had
to tip it out and start all over again. The prince and the princess lived happily ever after. The rock star spent the rest
of her life crying a million tears into a bucket and starting all over again and again and again and again and again
and again and again and again.
Class, these are the elements of literary texts and their definition.
The characters are the people or animals in the story.
The setting talks about the place and the time that the events in the story
happened.
The plot is made up of the events that happened in the story. It consists of the
beginning, the middle, and the ending.
Beginning – it gives the problem faced by the main character
Middle – it represents the actions made by the characters to solve the
problem
Ending – it gives the solution to the problem
E. Guided Practice
Read aloud the story “The Greedy Boy” then, identify the elements of liteary text.
Greedy Boy
There lived a twin brother called Sam and Tom! They were identical twins, even their mother found it
too hard to differentiate between them during the initial months of birth. However, they were like
two poles when it comes to everything other than their appearance. They neither agree with
anything nor do they share even one single trait!
Sam had no friends, whereas for Tom the world was friendship. Sam loved sweets and Tom
loved to eat spicy foods. Sam was mommy’s pet and Tom was daddy’s pet. While Sam was
generous, Tom was greedy!
As they grew up, their father wanted to share his fortune equally. However, Tom did not agree
and he argued that whoever is more intelligent and strong, will gain higher share of wealth than
other.
Sam agreed. Their father decided to organize a competition between the two. And they ordered the two sons
to walk as long as they can in and they should return home before the sunset. Whoever covers the longer distance and
returns home before sunset will get huge amount of wealth proportionate to the distance they covered. They don’t carry
watch to calculate time.
Both started to walk a long way during a sunny day. Sam walked slowly and steadily, while Tom urged to win over Sam
started to run instantly.
The distance they cover until mid-noon will be equal to the distance they would reach home before sunset. It was mid-noon
and Sam decided to return back as he could reach home on time.
However, Tom, with his greediness to earn more wealth, did not turn his way back home even after mid-noon. He walked
two times longer distance that what Sam was covered and decided to return back before the sunset. He urged to return
home as the Sun turned orange in the evening. Unfortunately, he could not even make half way to home and the moon
rises.He lost the race and was defeated because of greediness! GREEDINESS WILL MAKE YOU LOSE EVERYTHING
What is the setting of the story? Read the part where the setting is mentioned.
Who are the characters in the story? Describe each of the characters.
Identify the parts in the selection that helped you described the characters.
F. Independent Practice
Read the selection and summarize the elements of the story by filling in the semantic web.
“You don’t do this right”, she would say to other children. “You don’t do that right!” And she would alter what they
had done and make them very angry.
She would even make herself a nuisance to her teacher. “You’ve put that notice up abput homework, Miss Brown.
Oh, Miss Brown, wouldn’t be better if we had painting on Thursday instead of Wednesday, then we’d have more time?”
“Katie, when I want you to run my school for me I’ll tell you!” Miss Brown would say, “When will you learn to mind
your own business?”
“Katie always pokes her nose into everyhting,”said William. “When my mother sent you a note yesterday, Miss
Brown, Katie opened it and read it before you did.”
Title of the Story
Conclusion
Setting
Plot Characters
G. Closure
Complete the statements below by filling out the missing information.
IV. Evaluation
Read and analyze the story “The Ant and the Dove then answer the questions below.
V. Agreement
Read any story you have at home and identify elements of literary texts.
Write it in your notebook.
DAY 2
I. Objective
Infer the meaning of unfamiliar words (affixed) based on the given context clues (synonyms,
antonyms, word parts) and others strategies
Show tactfulness when communicating with others
Who are in the pictures? How many of you are members of the GSP or the BSP?
What are the common activities of a girl scout and a boy scout?
Today we will infer the meaning of the unfamiliar words that we will encounter in the story
you are about to read.The story we are going to read is about the trip and the activities of
the girl scouts. Make a guess of their activities.
C. Modeling
Read the story.
Story
Last year, the Girl Scouts in our district celebrated their anniversary with a journey.
The purpose of this trip was to explore the virgin forests of Palawan. since the forests of
Palawan have not yet been touched by loggers. Many of the Girl Scouts who went were
independent girls and did not need help in doing basic or essential things like cooking and
hiking. Learning the meaning of cooperation helped to make their trip a success.By
working together well, most of them learned much and enjoy the trip. They learned the
value of preserving or taking good care of our forests to avoid floods and soil erosion.
Say: To get the meaning of a word, it must be used in a context and there is a
clue.When we say context clue, it means get the meaning of the word as it is used with
other words. “Therefore, the words that precede and follow an unfamiliar word will help
you get its specific meaning. The word or is a signal that a meaning for a new word will
follow.
D. Guided Practice
Use Context clues to help you decide which word to use.
Choose from the words in parentheses.
1. In the Sinai Desert, there is a mountain with very fine grains of sand.
They say that when the sand slides, it produces a __________ sound that is very nice to hear.
(musical, mechanical, comical)
2. The lady announced that Jose won the grand prize. He became __________ for a while, and
wouldn’t say a word. (noisy, speechless, disturbed)
3.Don’t throw old tires. Some people try to _________ them and earn a lot from them.
(reduce, recycle, return)
4. The cruel girl stole her sister’s cookie. (slow, garden, mean)
5. The fish swam in the large stream. (car, river, fan)
To get the meaning of a word, it must be used in a context and there is a clue.When
we say context clue, it means get the meaning of the word as it is used with other
words. “Therefore, the words that precede and follow an unfamiliar word will help
you get its specific meaning. The word or is a signal that a meaning for a new word will
follow.
IV. Evaluation
Read the given sentences, then choose one of the words from below that will best fit the
sentence. After this, underline the word in the sentence that gave you clue to the word you
chose.
V. Assignment
Circle the letter of the word that means almost the same thing as the underlined word.
1 He was made fun of, not only by the ducks, but by all the poultry.
A. vegetables B. birds C. clouds
2. The turkey, who fancied himself really an emperor.
A. ran B. dressed C. believed
3. He puffed himself out like a vessel in full sail.
A. ship B. cake C. goose
4. He became quite red in the face with passion.
A. sunrise B. rain C. anger
5. He was quite miserable because he was so ugly and laughed at.
A. calm B. unhappy C. hungry
Day 3
Day 4
I. Objective: Administers the entry-level diagnostic test to measure prerequisite
skills and knowledge needed for the year.
II. Subject Matter: District Diagnostic Test
III.Procedures:
1. Daily routine
2. Review rules and procedures for test taking.
3. Explain procedures for what to do after test.
4.. Administer entry-level diagnostic test.
IV. Test Proper
V. Checking Pupils Work
Day 5
I. Objective
EO: Show tactfulness when communicating with others
W: Write two to three paragraph composition based on the prepared outline
Outline:
II. There are special body parts that control a parson’s breathing.
A. You can’t switch you muscle on and off
B. You can’t let them go fast or slow
C. You breath sometimes go slow or faster depending upon the activity you do.
E. Independent Practice
Here’s another outline. Write 2 paragraphs based on the outline given.
Clouds
I. Why clouds are important
A. ____________________
B. protect us from the heat of the sun
C. ____________________
II. ____________________
A. During fine weather, early in the morning clouds are golden yellow.
B. ____________________
C. ____________________
Answer:
I.
A. sources of rain
B. tell us what kind of weather we will have
F.Closure
IV.Evaluation
V.Assignment