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Detailed Lesson Plan in English: By: Jaydee Ferol Grefaldeo

This document outlines a detailed English lesson plan that teaches students the four kinds of sentences according to function: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. The plan engages students through an activity where they are put into groups and given pictures to describe with different sentence types. They then discuss as a class what punctuation is used for each kind of sentence. The lesson concludes by having students provide examples of each sentence type and completing an evaluation to identify the type of each sample sentence.
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Detailed Lesson Plan in English: By: Jaydee Ferol Grefaldeo

This document outlines a detailed English lesson plan that teaches students the four kinds of sentences according to function: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. The plan engages students through an activity where they are put into groups and given pictures to describe with different sentence types. They then discuss as a class what punctuation is used for each kind of sentence. The lesson concludes by having students provide examples of each sentence type and completing an evaluation to identify the type of each sample sentence.
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DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 1

By: Jaydee Ferol Grefaldeo

I. Objectives: 1. Identify the four kinds of sentences according to function.

2. Use the four kinds in a complete sentence.

3. Appreciate the kinds of sentence in everyday communication.

II. Subject Matter: TOPIC- Kinds of Sentences According to Function.

REFERENCE- www.google.com , Interactive Learning 1.

MATERIALS USED- pictures and word chart.

VALUE INTEGRATION- Develop reading books and use sentence in an ethical way.

III. Procedures:

A. MOTIVATION-

Teacher Student
 Good Morning Second Year students!   Good Morning Ma’am, God Bless you! 
 Let us pray first  One of the student will lead
 How was your Morning class? Did you eat
your breakfast? Okay then.
 Before we start, I have here a picture; can
someone tell me what can you say about  It’s shocking! Eeeiiw. OMG!
this picture?
 All right, Any other hand? What emotions  Shocked and disturbed.
did you observe or feel after?
 OKAY class. What sentence can you make
out of this picture?
All right, now we will be having a activity, is  YES madam.
everybody ready?
 Let us have an activity, I will group you into
four. I will give you a picture and you will
put yourself in the shoes of the person in
the picture. The first group that will finish
the activity will have a prize.
 Okay! Let’s start!
(After five minutes the students will now proceed to
the discussion of every group.)  Factual, real situation
 Period, Exclamation point, question mark
 What sentences did you made? What
punctuation did you used?
 Let me have a representative from group
one, what punctuation did you used?
(then follows)

 You used Period, question mark, and


exclamation point.

 Okay class, these sentences are the


KINDS OF SENTENCES according to
function.
 The first group made a DECLARATIVE
SENTENCE.  The subject normally precedes the predicate. A
declarative sentence ends with a period.
According to what you made, what is a declarative
sentence? An interrogative sentence asks a question. An
interrogative sentence ends with a question mark.
 The Group two made a INTERROGATIVE
SENTENCE
So what is Interrogative Sentence?
 An imperative sentence gives a command. 
 Group Three made a IMPERATIVE
SENTENCE
What makes it a Imperative sentence?

 And lastly, the Group four made a An exclamatory sentence shows strong feeling. An
EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE. exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation
mark.
What is a exclamatory Sentence?

VERY GOOD STUDENTS!

B. LESSON PROPER-
C. GENERALIZATION

Who can now give me an example of an Interrogative Sentence? In Imperative Sentence? In Exclamatory
sentence and Declarative Sentence.

IV. EVALUATION

Write D if the sentence is Declarative, IN for Interrogative Sentence, IM for Imperative Sentence and E for
Exclamatory Sentence.

1. Mang Juan is a farmer.


2. Is Mang Juan a farmer?
3. Oh! There’s a snake at the farm of Mang Juan.
4. Kindly get me dozen of corn at the farm of Mang Juan.

V. ASSIGNMENT

Write a composition that includes the kinds of Sentences according to its Function.

To God be the Glory!

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