Cause and Effect DLP
Cause and Effect DLP
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to:
a. Discuss the cause-and-effect pattern of idea development;
b. Identify the cause-and-effect pattern of idea development in a text; and
c. Construct a sentence using cause and effect.
A. Content Standard
The learner demonstrates understanding of: Southeast Asian literature as mirror to a
shared heritage; coping strategies in processing textual information; strategies in
examining features of a listening and viewing material; structural analysis of words and
propaganda techniques; and grammatical signals for opinion- making, persuasion, and
emphasis.
B. Performance Standard
The learner transfers learning by composing and delivering a persuasive speech based
on an informative essay featuring use of properly acknowledged information sources,
grammatical signals for opinion-making, persuasion, and emphasis, and appropriate
prosodic features, stance, and behavior.
C. Learning Competency
Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each pattern of idea
development: general to particular, claim and counterclaim, problem-solution, cause-
effect and persuasion.
II. CONTENT
Topic: Using Appropriate Grammatical Signals Suitable to
Cause and Effect Pattern of Idea Development
Web sources:
IV. PROCEDURE
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity
A. PREPARATORY ACTIVITIES
a) Prayer
b) Greetings
What are the grammatical signals used in in general, on the other hand, moreover,
General to Particular? in addition, specific, specifically,
particularly, such as, like
Yes, that’s right! Cohesive devices are words and
phrases that connect ideas. Some
Do you still have any question regarding people call them transition signals
our previous discussions that needs or discourse markers
clarification before we proceed to another Cohesive devices are words and
lesson? phrases that connect ideas. Some
people call them transition signals
If none, then we shall proceed to our new or discourse markers
lesson.
None, Ma’am.
C. MOTIVATION
I want everybody to pay attention on the
pictures that I will be showing.
The first picture is the cause, and the The pictures describe a relationship
picture you had chosen is the effect. A between actions or events in which at
cause is a source or producer of effects. least one action or event is a direct result
An effect is the result or consequences of of the others.
a cause. The two actions have a cause-
and-effect relationship.
ECINS
Guide Questions:
1. What are the word signals in the first a. Misamis University
and second sentences based on the continuously promotes high
jumbled letters? quality instruction and
2. Between the two-word signals, which learning THUS, it sets the bar
one implies a cause? How about the of excellence in education.
one which implies an effect UTHS
GROUP 2 PINK
GROUP 5 (RED)
Sentences:
a. The E-Library and research hub
attend to the students’ research
activities.SO, the scientific inquiry
and research are magnified.
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E. LESSON PROPER
Example:
Jopay studied well for the exam and as a
result she got a perfect score.
Very good!
Remember, not all the time a statement Cause: Jopay studied well for the exam.
begins with a cause. In this pattern you Effect: as a result, he got a perfect score
can interchange the position of cause and
effect.
Signal Examples
Words
For if, for, since, due to,
expressing because, owing to,
CAUSES because of, one cause,
and resulting from
For so, thus, hence, then,
expressing therefore, as a result, in
EFFECTS effect, as consequence,
consequently, leads to,
one of the effects is, and
that is why
Example:
The boys argued because of the broken
toy.
I walked home because the bus was late.
Due to the heavy traffic a bunch of cars
were stranded at the middle of the road.
Smoking can lead to lung cancer.
He was busy, therefore he could not
come.
F. GENERALIZATION
Steven, what is cause? Okay, thank you. Ma’am, cause is the reason something
happened. It answers the question
Eli, what is effect? “why?”
G. APPLICATION
This time we will be having a new activity.
For this activity, you will be identifying the
cause and effect using the cards that I (Students do the activity)
have provided.
V. EVALUATION
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
7. She never gave up on her writing, and now she published a book.
Cause:
Effect:
9. He passed his first year at university; as a result, his parents bought him a car.
Cause:
Effect:
VI. ASSIGNMENT
PREPARED BY:
MARIDEL B. DIAMSAY
Student-Teacher
CHECKED BY:
CYNTHIA R. CARO
Cooperating Teacher