Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
                                    REGION IV-A CALABARZON
                                          Division of Rizal
                                   LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 9
2nd Quarter
  I.         OBJECTIVES
             MELC: Make connections between text to particular issues, concerns, and
             dispositions in life.
At the end of the lesson, learners should be able to:
    ● Learn how to make connections between text to particular issues, concerns,
       and dispositions in life.
    ● It helps the students to make sense of what they read, retain the information
       better, and engage more with the text itself.
 II.         SUBJECT MATTER
             Topic: Making Connections
             Reference: PIVOT Learning Material Quarter 2 in English 9
             Materials: Canva Presentation, Visual Aids,
 III.        PROCEDURE
                ❖   Classroom management
                ❖   Prayer
                ❖   Greetings
                ❖   Checking of attendance
                ❖   Recap of the previous lesson
                ❖   Reading of objective.
        A. INTRODUCTION
For their motivational activity, the teacher will show the set of pictures/icons and the
students will need to analyze and identify the correct word that portrays the set of
images/icons. This activity is called "Pictionary.”
Activity Illustration:
Example:
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 B. TEACHING/ MODELING IT
       After the allotted time for sharing ideas and thoughts, the teacher will discuss the
 Making Connections topic.
 The teacher will introduce and discuss the definition of each connection and the questions
 that need to be pondered or asked to identify the text.
            Types of Connections                             Questions to Ponder/Ask
  Text-to-self connections are personal         / What does this remind me of in my life?
  connections that you make between             / How is this similar to my life?
  yourself and the selection you are            / How is this different from my life?
  dealing with. Previous experiences,           / Has something like this ever happened to me?
  emotions, or opinions may be similar to       / How does this relate to my life?
  the ones                                      / What were my feelings when I read this?
  Text-to-text connections are                  / What does this remind me of in another book I
  connections where you relate one piece        have read?
  of material to another that you have read     / How is this text similar to other things I have
  or have already come across.                  read?
                                                / How is this different from other books I have
                                                read?
                                                / Have I read about something like this before?
  Text-to-world connections are the             / What does this remind me of in the real world?
  larger connections that a reader brings       / How is this text similar to things happening in
  to a reading situation, including our         the real world?
  perception of the world                       / How is this different from things happening in
                                                the real world?
                                                / How does this part relate to the world around
                                                me?
 C. GUIDED PRACTICE
 The class will be divided into 3 groups, and each group will have a different task that they
 need to complete: students should think of any scenarios or personal experiences that are
 similar to or parallel to the events described in the book, whether it is text-to-text, text-to-
 self, or text-to-world. Students need to present their work in a creative way. They will have
 10 minutes to prepare their work and 5 minutes for the presentation.
                                              Rubrics
                                  5                      4                            3
Organization/ Accuracy    Presents          Presents information, but     Doesn't seem to
                          information                                     understand the
                         logically and     not accurately.            information or the topic.
                         clearly.
Delivery                 Use a clear    The voice is clear but        Students mumble and
                         and loud voice slightly audible.             speak quietly.
                         when
                         presenting.
Creativity and Unity     Use a neat,       Use a neat, creative       When presented in its
                         creative          presentation, but some     current form, it is difficult
                         presentation,     groups have not            to comprehend. Few
                         and groups        participated.              members participated.
                         are all
                         participating.
                                            TOTAL=
 D. INDEPENDENT PRACTICE
  During the independent practice, the students are tasked to analyze each given
 question and choose the letter of the correct answer.
 Directions: Analyze each sentence and choose the best answer; then, write the letter of the
 correct answer.
     1. Which of the following is a text-to-text connection?
        A. The main character in the text reminded me of a character in the story I read last
        week.
        B. I am like the main character because we are both friendly.
        C. This book reminds me of something I read in the library.
        D. I really enjoyed this book.
     2. I read a magazine article about the new import that the city is planning to build. It
        reminded me how small the many local airports are.
         A. Text-to-text
        B. Text-to-self
        C. Text-to-world
     3. Cherry is reading a book where a character visits their loved ones in the hospital. It
        reminds her of when she visited her grandmother in the hospital. A. Text-to-text
        B. Text-to-self
        C. Text-to-world
     4. Asianthy read an article about a woman who opened a boat rental business on the
        Tagunay River. It reminded her of her tour of Laguna Lake.
        A. Text-to-text
         B. Text-to-self
         C. Text-to-world
     5. The students are reading a book about rockets. They think that something they read
        contradicts a fact they saw in another book, so they check it up when they get home.
        A. Text-to-text
        B. Text-to-self
        C. Text-to-world
IV. EVALUATION
The teacher will prepare a five items quiz to assess the knowledge of the students.
Directions: Read and analyze each question and identify the correct answer.
    1. It is the connection to which the particular issues and concerns relate.
    2. It is a connection where your personal experiences are similar to the book you have
        read.
    3. It is a type of connection wherein things are related to each other from book to book.
    4. It is the ability where you can read and understand the text and its meaning.
    5. The other term for “background experience” is also called what?
V. ASSIGNMENT
The students will answer the questions below for their assignment, which will be checked at
the next meeting.
In your notebook, answer the question below. How do you relate yourself to the characters
in your favorite book that you read, and what do you think is the connection? Is it text-to-
self, text-to-text, or text-to-world?
INDEX OF MASTERY=           5-             4-            3-             2–            1-
Prepared by:                                                  Checked by:
KIMBERLY MAE C. BENGCO                                        MS.RACHEL C. GODOY, LPT
Student Teacher                                               Cooperating Teacher