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The document is a lesson plan for a 7th grade English class. The lesson plan aims to teach students about infinitives. The objective is for students to recognize infinitives in texts, express thoughts on studying, and construct sentences using infinitives. Materials include a worksheet, PowerPoint, projector, and laptop. The procedure involves preliminaries like prayer and attendance. Students will then play charades to motivate identifying infinitives. The teacher will present and discuss infinitives, their construction and uses. Students will apply this by answering practice questions and recalling key points. Their understanding will be evaluated through additional practice questions.
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Lesson Plan For Grade 7

The document is a lesson plan for a 7th grade English class. The lesson plan aims to teach students about infinitives. The objective is for students to recognize infinitives in texts, express thoughts on studying, and construct sentences using infinitives. Materials include a worksheet, PowerPoint, projector, and laptop. The procedure involves preliminaries like prayer and attendance. Students will then play charades to motivate identifying infinitives. The teacher will present and discuss infinitives, their construction and uses. Students will apply this by answering practice questions and recalling key points. Their understanding will be evaluated through additional practice questions.
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PRESENTATION OF MARY SCHOOL OF CLARIN, INC.

Poblacion Centro, Clarin, Bohol


School Year: 2019-2020
7t h
Grade English
(7:45 to 8:45 am)
Teacher Amythesa I. Evangelista

A LESSON PLAN

I. OBJECTIVE
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. Recognize infinitives in texts;
2. Express thoughts on the importance of studying; and,
3. Construct sentences using infinitives.

II. SUBJECT MATTER


Grammar: Infinitives
Literature: Of Studies by Francis Bacon

III. MATERIALS: Worksheet PowerPoint Presentation Projector Laptop

IV. PROCEDURE
a. Preliminaries
 Prayer
 Checking of Attendance
 Review of Previous Lesson
- What was our lesson last meeting?
- What are tag questions?
- If the statement is positive, what should be the tag?
- If the statement is negative, what should be the tag?

b. Motivation
The teacher asks the students if they had played charades before. The teacher explains how to
play it. Divide the class into two. (words to guess should be infinitives)
c. Presentation of Lesson
The teacher asks the class what are the similarities they noticed in the game.
d. Lesson Proper
The teacher discusses the infinitives. Infinitives are one of the three verbals that look like a verb
but does not function as a verb. Instead, infinitives are used as a noun, an adjective or an adverb.
They are constructed by adding to before a verb in its base form. Infinitives become infinitive
phrases when words are added to them.

Examples:
To eat on time will prevent ulcer. (Infinitive as noun)
To eat on time will prevent ulcer. (Infinitive phrase as noun)
The person to consult about the book is my publisher. (Infinitive as adjective)
The person to consult about the book is my publisher. (Infinitive phrase as adjective)
It is practical to leave early in the morning. (Infinitive as adverb)
It is practical to leave early in the morning. (Infinitive phrase as adverb)

Discussion on the difference of infinitive and prepositional phrase


e. Application
Answer Grammar Practice 1 on page 498 of the book

e. Generalization
Recall the discussed important points

V. EVALUATION
Answer Grammar Practice 2 and 3 on pages 498-499 of the book

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