Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
                                     Region X- Northern Mindanao
                                       Division of Lanao del Norte
                                 LALA PROPER INTEGRATED SCHOOL
                                   Lala Proper, Lala, Lanao del Norte
                                    Senior High School Department
                                         DAILY LESSON PLAN
                    LALA PROPER INTEGRATED SCHOOL                     Grade           GRADE 11 – ALL
School
                                                                      Level           STRAND
Teacher             MARK ANTHONY Y. RODRIGUEZ                         Learning        21ST CENTURY
                                                                      Area            LITERATURE
Time & Dates        WEEK 8 – DAY 1                                    Quarter         QUARTER 1
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content              The learner will be able to understand and appreciate the elements and contexts of
   Standards            21st century Philippine literature from the regions.
                        The learner will be able to demonstrate understanding and appreciation of 21st
                        Century Philippine literature from the regions through:
B. Performance
                        1. a written close analysis and critical interpretation of a literary text in terms of form
   Standards
                        and theme, with a description of its context derived from research and; and
                        2. an adaptation of a text into other creative forms using multimedia.
                        explain the relationship of context with the text’s meaning EN12Lit-Ie-30:
C. Learning/
Competencies/           At the end of 50 minutes, 100% of the learners are expected to:
Objectives(Write        1. explain the relationship of context with the text’s meaning;
the code for each       2. illustrate the relationship of text’s context to text’s meaning; and
   LC)                  3. appreciate the relevance of context in understanding the text’s meaning.
II. CONTENT
                        Learning Target: GABU By Carlos Angles
Subject Matter
                        (Integration in Science and ESP)
III. LEARNING
     RESOURCES
A. References           Chua, R., 21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World; Diwa
   1. Teacher’s
      Guide Pages
   2. Learner’s         19-20
      Material Pages
   3. Textbook Pages
  4. Additional
  Materials from LR
  Portal
   B. Other Learning
   Resources
IV. PROCEDURES                 Teacher’s Activity/ies                  Learner’s Expected Response/s
                       Preliminary activities:
 A. Reviewing
 previous lesson or    Good morning class!                        Good morning ma’am!
 presenting the new    How are you today?                         We are fine ma’am.
 lesson                Let us pray, Charity kindly lead the Charity leads the prayer.
                       prayer.
                       Okay, before sitting down, please
                       arrange your chairs properly. Pick up
                       the pieces of paper.
                       Who is absent today?                       None ma’am.
                       Are you all settled? Are you ready for     Yes ma’am!
                       the next lesson today!
                       Review of the previous lesson
                       Anybody can recap our             lesson
                       yesterday? Yes, Hannah.                    Yesterday we had discussed on how to
                       Very good!                                 situate the text in the context.
                                                                  Text is all written in the pages; context is the
                                                                  background,          environment,       setting,
                                                                  framework, or surroundings of events or
                                                                  occurrences.
                                                                  Text refers to the words which are written,
                       How to situate the text from the           while context is the surrounding of the text,
                       context? Yes, Peter.                       whether it is created within the text or
                       Excellent!                                 describing the situation of the author’s life in
                                                                  which the text was written.
                                                                  None ma’am.
                       Are there clarifications class?
                       Class, what have you observe in our Oceans are among our biggest resource for
                       oceans?                             life on earth, I observed that overfishing is
                       Yes, Ariel.                         draining the life from the water that cause
                       Excellent!                          marine animals to starve.
                                                                  I observed that coral reefs were dying; we
                       Who else? Yes Irish.                       have to protect coral reefs because they
                       Very good!                                 support a huge amount of small sea life.
                                                                  Some fishermen used dynamite to catch
                                                                  more fishes.
B. Establishing a                                                 Sodium cyanide is one of the chemicals in
purpose for the                                                   dynamite. It put onto reefs to stun fish and
lesson                 What is in the dynamite that cause
                                                                  scoop them up for the aquarium trade or the
                       fishes to die? Yes, Johnmark.
                                                                  live food fish market. But cyanide is
                       Very good!
                                                                  indiscriminate: it often kills the fish, and can
                                                                  kill corals and other reef organisms in the
                                                                  process.
                                                                  Dynamite     fishing      affects      coastal
                                                                  communities and small fisheries trying to
                                                                  compete with industrial trawlers, and has a
                       What is the effect of dynamite fishing?    negative impact on the tourist industry.
                       Yes, Carlo.                                We have to keep our ocean plastic free,
                       Very good!                                 fishermen should avoid in using dynamite.
                                                                  Don't Purchase items that exploit marine life.
                        As a student class, how will you
                        contribute in helping and preserving
                        our oceans? Yes, Daniel
                        Very good! You have a good point!
                        Class, do you think nature can also be      Yes ma’am. Nature can be linked to
                        linked to literature? How?                  literature because there are stories or poetry
                        Yes very good!                              that the subject or the main focus is nature.
                                                                    In literature also, it talks about reality and
                                                                    portrays life although there are stories which
                        Who has another idea?                       are fictional but there is reality when it
                                                                    comes to nature.
                        Yes! so this time we are going to
                        discuss the poem entitled GABU
                                        Gabu
                                  by Carlos Angeles
                         The battering restlessness of the sea
                          Insists a tidal fury upon the beach
                          At Gabu, and its pure consistency
                         Havocs the wasteland hard within its
C.Presenting                              reach.
examples/
instances of the        Brutal the daylong bashing of its heart
new lesson              Against the seascape where, for miles
                                        around,
                          Farther than sight itself, the rock-
                                      stones part
                          And drop into the elemental wound.
                           The waste of centuries is grey and
                                           dead
                             And neutral where the sea has
                                    beached its brine,
                           Where the split salt of its heart lies
                                          spread
                         Among the dark habiliments of Time.
                          The vital splendor misses. For here
                        At Gabu where the ageless tide recurs
                        All things forfeited are most loved and
                                           dear.
                        It is the sea pursues a habit of shores.
                        1. Hand-out a copy of Carlos Angeles
                                                                    Copies of the poem are given to the
                        poem, GABU
D.Discussing new                                                    students.
                        2. Give the background of the author
 concepts
                        and the place
 andpracticing                                                      Students read the poem silently.
                        where the text came from.
 newskills #1
                        3. Read the poem aloud while
                        students read the poem silently
E.Discussing new        Divide the class into three and assign
concepts and            each group a stanza to read, and
practicing new skills   explain of what they understand on the
#2                      assigned stanza.
                        1.What is the title of the poem? Yes,       The title of the poem is GABU.
F.Developing
                        Ian.
mastery                                                             Probably someone on a beach at Gabu,
                        Very good.
                                                                    watching the rough sea, contemplating life
                        2.Who is persona in the poem? Yes,
                       Francine.                                    Gabu is a place in Ilocos Norte. It is near
                       Very good!                                   Pagudpod. Often, when typhoon occurs,
                                                                    large tidal waves go rampant, even affecting
                       3.Why is the poem entitled GABU?
                                                                    Pagudpod itself. These tidal waves
                       Yes, Vaness.
                                                                    devastate the life forms (animals and plants)
                       Very good!
                                                                    and even the structures in that place.
                       4. What have you understand on the
                                                                    The 2nd line reflects the sadness of people
                       2nd line? Yes, Cris.
                                                                    in times of despair.
                       Very good!                                   The color represented in the 3rd line is
                       4. How about in the 3rd line, what does      actually a description of sadness due to
                       the color represent? Yes, Mark.              death and suffering as life can cease due to
                       Very good!                                   these waves.
                       5. What does the 4th line mean? Yes,         The 4th line describes that the calamity is
                       Tracy                                        strong and it may happen again and again
                       Very good!
                       1. Why does the sea pursues a habit of       * The sea pursues the habit of chores
                       shores.? Yes, Zion                           because of the underlying restlessness of
                       Very good.                                   life itself and the search of the soul to find a
                                                                    type of spiritual permanence within its
                                                                    turmoil.
                                                                    * Life is bounded by time, always moving,
 G.Making              Another idea? Yes, Sarah                     but what we all desire is a stable and eternal
 generalization and    Very good!                                   ending .
 abstractions about
 the lesson                                                         *If writers ignore context, they may overlook
                       2. What is the relationship of context to    a critical aspect of the text’s intent. Without
                       the text meaning? Yes, Nathan                context, readers may not see the true picture
                       Very good!                                   of a literary work. Context helps readers
                                                                    understand        the      cultural,     social,
                                                                    philosophical, and political ideas and
                                                                    movements prevalent in society at the time
                                                                    of the writing.
                       As an individual, how will you face the      *We have different ways in facing challenges
 H.Finding practical
                       challenges that comes in? Yes,               in life. We have to stay as calm as possible,
 applications of
                       Nathalie                                     accept responsibility for the problem, set
 concepts and skills
                       Very good!                                   goals to solve problems, and have faith in
 in daily living
                                                                    yourself.
I. Evaluating
                       ( Group Activity)
   learning
                           Class you will be grouped into five
                       groups. Each group will do different
                       task and present your output in front of
                       the class. Your group presentation will
                       be rated through a rubric that I will give
                       you.
                       Group 1(Speech) Present              an
                       impromptu speech as a reaction to the
                       meaning of the poem.
                       Group 2 (Drawing) Draw an image or
                       images that convey the message of the
                       poem.
                       Group 3 (Song) Attach a popular tune
                       to the lines of the poem.
                       Group 4 (Literary Devices) Identify
                       the literary devices that are present in
                       the poem.
                         Group 5 (mini-drama) Stage a mini-
                         drama on the message of the poem.
                                                                   Possible Answer:
                         Explain the following questions briefly
                         and concisely:                                Life is like sea, we are like a boat we
J. Additional activities 1.How the sea used as similes for life?          can’t always control the water so use
   for application or                                                     your opportunity to row when you
   remediation           3. What is the spiritual context of the          can.
                         sea pursuing the habit of shore?             The spiritual context of the sea/shore is
                                                                      that there’s life after death
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners
   who earned
   80% on the
   formative
   assessment
B. No. of learners
   who require
   additional
   activities for
   remediation
C. Did the remedial
   lessons work? No.
   of learners who
   have caught up
   with the lesson.
D. No. of learners
   who continue to
   require
   remediation
E. Which of my
   teaching
   strategies worked
   well? Why did
   these work?
F. What difficulties
   did I encounter
   which my principal
   or supervisor can
   help me solve?
G. What innovation
   or localized
   materials did I use
   / discover which I
   wish to share with
   other teachers?
 Prepared by:                                           Reviewed and Checked by:
         MARK ANTHONY Y. RODRIGUEZ                                   RODELYN E. RUEDAS, PhD
               HUMSS Teacher                                             SHS Coordinator