Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepcion- Cebu
Night High School Department
              School Year 2018-2019
                                 LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 9
TOPIC: Literature: - Medieval Period
                   - King Arthur Wins the Sword and Slays the Giant
                   - Elements of a Story
Content Standard:
            The learner demonstrates understanding of how Anglo-American literature and
     other text types serve as means of enhancing the self; also how to use processing,
     assessing, summarizing information, word derivation and formation strategies,
     appropriate word order, punctuation marks and interjections to enable him/her to
     participate actively in a speech choir.
Formation Standard:
     The learners will become Vincentians, who express appreciation for the love given
     by others.
       “…Let us truly love each other on Him, but let us love Him in each other since we are
       His.”
                                          -Spiritual Writings of Saint Louise (SW), p 159
Learning Competencies:
       EN9V-Ic-15, EN9V-Id-15: Explain how words are derived from names of persons and
       places
`      EN9RC-Ia-16, EN9RC-Ib-16: Share prior knowledge about a text topic
       EN9VC-Ia-3.8, EN9VC-Ib-3.8, EN9VC-Ic-3.8: Infer thoughts, feelings, and
       intentions in the material viewed
       EN9V-Ic-15, EN9V-Id-15: Explain how words are derived from names of persons and
       places
       EN9LT-Ia-14.1: Identify the distinguishing features of notable Anglo-American lyric
       poetry, songs, poems, sermons, and allegories
       EN9LT-Ic-2.2: Explain how the elements specific to a genre contribute to the theme of
       a particular literary selection
       EN9LT-Ii-3: Explain how a selection may be influenced by culture, history,
       environment, or other factors
Specific Objectives:
      With the use of various activities, the learners will be able to:
      1. Describe the Arthurian Legend and its history
      2. Identify the significant characters and places of the Arthurian Legend
      3. Discuss the elements of a story through a creative presentation
      4. Write their own short version of a story about King Arthur
Anglo-American Literature                                                                    1
Materials and Resources:
       Learning Tools
            PowerPoint presentations, video clips, worksheets, visual aids, pictures, copies of
            the stories
       Textbook
              Arkaina, Katherine B., etc. (2016). Language in Literature: Anglo–American
       Literature: Vibal Group Inc.
              Catacutan, Mina C. (2012). English of the New Generation: English American
       Literature: Sunshine Interlinks Publishing House Incorporated
Time Allotment:
     40 minutes
     (September 3-8, 2018)
 Encounter 1
Introduction
    Show to the students of the famous heroic figures.
    Let the students choose whom they like and ask to describe the hero.
Interaction
    Tell the students that heroic tales were also famous a long time ago.
    Discuss the important events and the notable people during the Medieval Period
                    - Geoffrey Chaucer
                    - Canterbury Tales
                    - Metrical Romances
                    - Norman’s Conquest
Integration
    Distribute to the student the copy of the story “King Arthur Wins the Sword and Slays
     the Giant”.
    Have the students study and read it in advance.
 Encounter 2
Introduction
    Call the student assigned for the word of the day.
    Have students recapitulate the previous lesson.
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Interaction
    Show to the students the animated version of the story.
    Discuss the overview of the story and ask the following questions:
        o What is the story all about?
        o Who is King Arthur?
    Divide the class into five groups.
    Each group will be assigned to a specific element.
        o Group 1 - Characters and Setting
        o Group 2 - Plot
                       Exposition
                       Rising Action
                       Climax
                       Falling Action
                       Denoument
        o Group 3 - Theme
        o Group 4 - Point of view and Symbolism
    Each group will explain the elements through a creative presentation.
Integration
    Give students time to plan and prepare.
 Encounter 3
Introduction
    Call the assigned student for the word of the day.
    Have students recapitulate the previous lesson/ activity.
Interaction
    Call groups 1 and 4 to discuss their assigned elements.
        o Group 1 - Characters and Setting (through a character sketch)
                In this group, they are going to draw the image of the main characters in a
                  cartolina and put a little description on it.
        o Group 4 - Point of view and Symbolism
                In this group, they are going to create a realia of the symbols or objects
                  found in the story. Someone from their group will discuss it to the class
                  through an advertisement. She will entice the people by telling the benefits
                  and use of that object as what was stated in the story.
Integration
    Provide further discussion on the elements presented.
    Allow students to ask questions.
 Encounter 4
Introduction
    Call the assigned student for the word of the day.
    Have students recapitulate the previous lesson/ activity.
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Interaction
    Call groups 2 and 3 to discuss their assigned elements.
        o Group 2 - PLOT (dramatization)
                In this group, they are going to present a short dramatization on the plot
                  of the story.
        o Group 3 - Theme
                In this group, they are going to sing group-composed song which will
                  highlight the theme of the story.
Integration
    Provide further discussion on the elements presented.
    Allow students to ask questions.
 Encounter 5
Introduction
    Have the students study for 5 minutes.
    Let them prepare for a quiz.
Interaction
    Distribute worksheets.
        o Students will answer a quiz to evaluate their knowledge on the story they have
            read.
        o It will also ask them to determine the meanings of the terms found or stated by
            the characters in the story.
Integration
    Checking of answers.
    Assignment:
        o Let the students write their own modern version of King Arthur’s story.
Remarks:
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                                                                               Prepared by
                                                                             Ms. Villanueva
Anglo-American Literature                                                                     4