\Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
                 Region IV- A CALABARZON
                       Division of Rizal
                       District of Pililla
               HULO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
                  DAILY LESSON PLAN
                           ENGLISH 6
     I.     OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards          The learner listens critically; communicates feelings
                              and ideas orally and in writing with a high level of
                              proficiency; and reads various text types materials to
                              serve learning needs in meeting a wide range of lifes
                              purposes.
B. Performance Standards      The learners demonstrate how to evaluate narratives
                              based on how the author developed the elements:
                                  -point of view
C. Learning                   -Evaluate narratives based on how the author
   Competencies/Objectives    developed the elements:
                                  -point of view EN6RC-Ii2.24.5
                              -Show tactfulness when communicating with others
                              EN6A-Ii-17
     II.    CONTENT           Evaluating narratives based on how the author
                              developed the elements:
                                      -point of view
LEARNING RESOURCES
  A. References               THE DAILY | Wednesday, February 2, 2011
                              google.com.edu.ph
                              http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/
   B. Other Learning          Pictures, MP3, Speakers, Presentation Slides
      Resources
     III.   PROCEDURES
 A. REVIEW                    Questions:
                                 1. What are the different elements of a
                                     narrative?
                                 2. How can you identify the different element
                                     such as setting, characters, and plot?
   B. ENGAGEMENT              Motivation:
                                    Viewing: Video Presentation
                              After viewing:
                                  1. Who are the characters of the story?
                 2. Where is the story happened?
                 3. Is the opinion of the author reliable, or not?
             Motive Question:
             Can you identify what is the authors point of view in
             writing a narrative?
C. EXPLORE   Presentation:
                             The Eyebrows
                                       Eyebrows are part of
             the face which serves two purposes  for beauty
             and protection. Eyebrows made the face look
             more beautiful by calling attention to the eyes.
             They make the eyes look healthier and brighter.
             Eyebrows do not only beautify the face but also
             protect the eye from sweat. Without the
             eyebrows, drops of sweat may run into the eyes
             and blur the sight. Sweat itself is a waste product
             and should be rid off.
             Our lesson for today has something to do with
             identifying the point of view in a story.
                 1. Explaining what to do
                      The teacher will ask the students to listen
                      to the story very well and let them give
                      the importance of what they have heard.
                                      Magnets
             Magnet attracts objects made of steel, iron and
             other metals. The discovery of themagnets and
the many things that have been made out of it
had brought many discoveries and useful things.
The magnet makes possible the compass that
was used and still being used by travelers, pilot,
sailor, boy scouts, soldier, engineers and others.
The magnet W/C makes use of electricity has
made all types of electric and industrial motor.
    1. Modeling/Demonstration
                           The teacher will tell
       tell/read a story and she will give the
       point of view of the story, She will explain
       how to get the important idea in a story
             Why we cook the Food We Eat
  We cook our food for there are reasons  to
make food palatable and appetizing, to soften
hard and tough foods, and to kill any microbe
that    may       happen       in     the      food.
There are many ways of preparing food. Food
can be fried, boiled, roasted, baked, steamed,
stewed or sauted. They can be cooked but
some are eaten raw.
       Application:
                           Another story will be
       heard and the students will be the one
       who give the point of view in the story
       heard with the guide of the teacher.
                      Air Pollution
       Today, in most cities, smoke and exhaust
       fumes fill the airand endanger the health
       and the well being of the people. Smoke
       and exhaust fumes contain harmful by-
       products from gasoline burned in cars
       and from factories. Air pollution or smog
       is a serious problem in some cities. Smog
       consists of smoke and exhaust fumes
       mixed w/ fog.
             To control air pollution, smoke
       ordinance have been passed. Smoke
       belching vehicles and factories are
       required to reduce fumes emanating from
       them.
       Independent Practice
                           The teacher will read a
       story, then ask the student to write or
       orally the point of view that can be
       found in the story heard
               Purifying Drinking Water
                                     There are different ways of purifying
                               water for drinking purposes.
                               Distillation is one. Distilled water is made
                               by evaporating and then condensing the
                               water vapor from the boiling water.
                               Bacteria are removed by passing water
                               through a filter. Adding chemicals to the
                               water also makes it pure. But the best
                               way of purifying water at home is by
                               boiling it. When water is boiled, the
                               bacteria in it are surely killed.
                        Generalization:
                                    How do we get the point of view in a
                               story heard?
D. Evaluation           The teacher will ask the students to make a role
                        play and their classmates will identify the point of
                        view they want to emphasize.
              Republic of the Philippines
           DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
             Region IV- A CALABARZON
                   Division of Rizal
                   District of Pililla
           HULO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
                DAILY LESSON PLAN
                    ENGLISH 6
     IV.   OBJECTIVES
D. Content Standards         The learner listens critically; communicates feelings
                             and ideas orally and in writing with a high level of
                             proficiency; and reads various text types materials to
                             serve learning needs in meeting a wide range of lifes
                             purposes.
E. Performance Standards     The learners demonstrate how to evaluate narratives
                             based on how the author developed the elements:
                                 -point of view
F. Learning                  -Evaluate narratives based on how the author
   Competencies/Objectives   developed the elements:
                                 -theme EN6RC-Ii2.24.4
                             -Show tactfulness when communicating with others
                             EN6A-Ii-17
     V.    CONTENT           Evaluating narratives based on how the author
                             developed the elements:
                                     -point of view
LEARNING RESOURCES
  C. References              THE DAILY | Wednesday, February 2, 2011
                             google.com.edu.ph
                             http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/
   D. Other Learning         Pictures, MP3, Speakers, Presentation Slides
      Resources
     VI.   PROCEDURES
 E. REVIEW                   Questions:
                                3. What are the different elements of a
                                    narrative?
                                4. How can you identify the authors point of
                                    view in writing a narrative?
   F. ENGAGEMENT             Motivation:
                                   The teacher will allow the students to listen
                             to a poem using a cassette/CD.
             Motive Question:
             Can you identify what is the theme of the given
             poem?
G. EXPLORE   Presentation:
             The teacher will ask the students to listen to
             the story very well and let them give the
             importance of what they have heard.
                          The Boy and the Tree
                              A long time ago, there was a
             huge apple tree. A little boy loved to come
             and play around it everyday. He climbed to
             the treetop, ate the apples, took a nap under
             the shadow.. he loved the tree and the tree
             loved to play with him. Time went by.. the
             little boy had grown up and he no longer
             played around the tree every day.
             One day, the boy came back to the tree and
             he looked sad. Come and play with me the
             tree asked the boy. I am no longer a kid, I do
             not play around trees any more the boy
             replied. I want toys. I need money to buy
             them. Sorry, but I do not have money.. but
             you can pick all my apples and sell them. So,
             you will have money. The boy was so
             excited. He grabbed all the apples on the
             tree and left happily. The boy never came
             back after he picked the apples. The tree
             was sad.
             One day, the boy who now turned into a man
             returned and the tree was excited Come and
             play with me the tree said. I do not have
             time to play. I have to work for my family. We
             need a house for shelter. Can you help me?
             Sorry, but I do not have any house. But you
             can chop off my branches to build your
             house. So the man cut all the branches of
the tree and left happily. The tree was glad
to see him happy but the man never came
back since then. The tree was again
lonely and sad.
One hot summer day, the man returned and
the tree was delighted. Come and play with
me! the tree said. I am getting old. I want to
go sailing to relax myself. Can you give me a
boat? said the man. Use my trunk to build
your boat. You can sail far away and be
happy. So the man cut the tree trunk to
make a boat. He went sailing and never
showed up for a long time.
Finally, the man returned after many years.
Sorry, my boy. But I do not have anything for
you anymore. No more apples for you the
tree said. No problem, I do not have any
teeth to bite the man replied. No more trunk
for you to climb on the tree said. I am too
old for that now the man said. I really
cannot give you anything.. the only thing left
is my dying roots the tree said with tears. I
do not need much now, just a place to rest. I
am tired after all these years the man
replied. Good! Old tree roots are the best
place to lean on and rest, Come, come sit
down with me and rest. The man sat down
and the tree was glad and smiled with tears..
   1. Modeling/Demonstration
                          The teacher will tell
      tell/read a story and she will give the
      theme of the story, She will explain how
      to get the important idea in a story
             THE MANGO TREE
     Once there lived a lazy man in a
village. His only source of income was a
mango tree, which was planted in the
backyard of his house.
     One day, one of his relatives came to
his house. At breakfast, lunch and dinner,
only mangoes were served to the relative.
He got fed up of this and thought of a
plan.
At night, when the lazy man was sleeping,
the relative quietly woke up, cut down the
tree and fled away. Next day, when the
man saw that the tree was cut down, he
cried a lot. After few years, the same
relative again came to his house. By now,
the man had worked and prospered. His
condition had improved. He thanked the
relative for making him realize his
mistake.
                    The End..
      Application:
                          Another story will be
      heard and the students will be the one
      who give the point of view in the story
      heard with the guide of the teacher.
                     Air Pollution
      Today, in most cities, smoke and exhaust
      fumes fill the airand endanger the health
      and the well being of the people. Smoke
      and exhaust fumes contain harmful by-
      products from gasoline burned in cars
      and from factories. Air pollution or smog
      is a serious problem in some cities. Smog
      consists of smoke and exhaust fumes
      mixed w/ fog.
            To control air pollution, smoke
      ordinance have been passed. Smoke
      belching vehicles and factories are
      required to reduce fumes emanating from
      them.
      Independent Practice
                          The teacher will read a
      story, then ask the student to write or
      orally the point of view that can be
      found in the story heard
                                         Purifying Drinking Water
                                     There are different ways of purifying
                               water for drinking purposes.
                               Distillation is one. Distilled water is made
                               by evaporating and then condensing the
                               water vapor from the boiling water.
                               Bacteria are removed by passing water
                               through a filter. Adding chemicals to the
                               water also makes it pure. But the best
                               way of purifying water at home is by
                               boiling it. When water is boiled, the
                               bacteria in it are surely killed.
                        Generalization:
                                    How do we get the theme in the
                               story heard?
H. Evaluation           The teacher will ask the students to make a role
                        play and their classmates will identify the theme
                        they want to emphasize.
              Republic of the Philippines
           DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
             Region IV- A CALABARZON
                   Division of Rizal
                   District of Pililla
           HULO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
                DAILY LESSON PLAN
                    ENGLISH 6
            OBJECTIVES
G. Content Standards             The learner listens critically; communicates feelings
                                 and ideas orally and in writing with a high level of
                                 proficiency; and reads various text types materials to
                                 serve learning needs in meeting a wide range of lifes
                                 purposes.
H. Performance Standards         The learners demonstrate how to compose clear and
                                 coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical
                                 structures: -Subject-verb agreement
I. Learning                      -Compose clear and coherent sentences using
   Competencies/Objectives       appropriate grammatical structures: -Subject-verb
                                 agreement
                                  EN6G-Ii-3.9
     VII.   CONTENT              Composing clear and coherent sentences using
                                 appropriate grammatical structures: -Subject-verb
                                 agreement
LEARNING RESOURCES
  E. References                  English Arts I. 2000. Pp 136-139
                                 http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/
   F. Other Learning             Pictures, MP3, Speakers, Presentation Slides
      Resources
     VIII. PROCEDURES
 I. REVIEW
                                        Play the Verb Rap Song to review the
                                 definition of verbs, or actions.
                                        Ask students to participate by acting out
                                 the verbs in the song. Get them excited about the
                                 lesson!
                                        Use the video to recall the definition of
                                 verbs, and introduce subject/verb agreement
   J. ENGAGEMENT                 Motivation:
                                       Display the meaning of a subject, or the
                                 person or thing being discussed, and ask students
                 to repeat it.
                        Show flashcards with subjects that are
                 both singular and plural for students to read.
                       Display and discuss the subject/verb
                 agreement rule that verbs need to match the
                 singular and plural subject versions.
                       Place subject flashcards on the board in
                 two sections to make a matching game.
                        Ask students to come to the board to draw
                 lines to match the subject to a verb that agrees.
K. EXPLORE       Presentation:
                 Group Activity:
                        Place the subject flashcards on the board
                 in two sections.
                         Write a verb across from each subject as
                 least a few inches away to make space for
                 matching lines to be drawn.
                        Line a few students up at a time in two
                 rows.
             
          In a relay style race, direct each student to
    quickly draw a line from a subject to its matching
    verb and pass the marker to their teammate.
           The team with the most correct answers
    wins, or if both are correct, the team that finishes
    first wins.
          Discuss and correct any answers that are
    wrong, explaining why.
    Application:
         Distribute the Subjects & Verbs Get
    Along worksheet.
           Instruct students to write the correct verb
    on the space provided that will agree with the
    subject in the sentence.
    Generalization:
               How do we show the agreement
           between the subject and the verb?
L. Evaluation
           DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
             Region IV- A CALABARZON
                   Division of Rizal
                   District of Pililla
           HULO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
                        DAILY LESSON PLAN
                                ENGLISH 6
OBJECTIVES
Content Standards       The learner analyze the characters used in print, nonprint, and
                        digital materials (Age and gender, Race and nationality,
                        Attitude and behavior)
Performance Standards   The learners demonstrate how to analyze the characters used in
                        print, nonprint, and digital materials (Age and gender, Race
                        and nationality, Attitude and behavior)
Learning                - Analyze the characters used in print, nonprint, and digital
Competencies/Objectiv   materials (Age and gender, Race and nationality, Attitude and
es                      behavior) EN6VC-Ii3.3.3
                        - Observe politeness at all times EN6A-Ii-16
CONTENT                 Analyzing the characters used in print, nonprint, and digital
                        materials (Age and gender, Race and nationality, Attitude and
                        behavior)
LEARNING
RESOURCES
  References            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqqCi5yNYmE
                        http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/
   Other Learning       Pictures, MP3, Speakers, Presentation Slides
   Resources
PROCEDURES
  REVIEW
                            Based on our lesson last meeting, what do you think are
                            the words behind the picture clues
   ENGAGEMENT           Motivation:
                             The teacher will allow the students to listen to a
                        short story using a cassette or CD.
          (the pupils will listen to the story)
          Motive Question:
          Can you identify the different characters in the story?
          How about their gender?
          Can you distinguish their nationality?
EXPLORE   Presentation:
                  We are going to watch a short story. You need to
                  understand and watch it very well so that you can
                  answer the questions that follows.
              Who are the characters of the story?
              Where is the story happened?
              How did the father show his love to his daughter?
              Do you think the daughter loves her father back?
              What do you think is the nationality of the
              characters?
              Does the story reflects the race and culture of the
              characters?
              Do you think the child respects her father? Why?
   What do you think you can do to show your love and
   respect to your father?
   Modeling/Demonstration
                         The teacher will show another
      story and she will explain how to get the
      important idea in a story
                THE MANGO TREE
     Once there lived a lazy man in a village. His
only source of income was a mango tree, which
was planted in the backyard of his house.
     One day, one of his relatives came to his
house. At breakfast, lunch and dinner, only
mangoes were served to the relative. He got fed
up of this and thought of a plan.
At night, when the lazy man was sleeping, the
relative quietly woke up, cut down the tree and
fled away. Next day, when the man saw that the
tree was cut down, he cried a lot. After few
years, the same relative again came to his
house. By now, the man had worked and
prospered. His condition had improved. He
thanked the relative for making him realize his
mistake.
                   The End..
      Application:
                         Another story will be heard and
      the students will be the one who give the
      characters in the story heard with the guide of the
      teacher.
                       Independent Practice
                                         The teacher will read a story,
                       then ask the student to write or orally the
                       characters that can be found in the story heard
                Generalization:
                            How do we identify the characters in the
                       story heard?
M. Evaluation   The teacher will ask the students to make a phantom
                mime and their classmates will identify the characters
                they want to emphasize.
                    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
                      Region IV- A CALABARZON
                            Division of Rizal
                            District of Pililla
                    HULO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
                        DAILY LESSON PLAN
                                 ENGLISH 6
OBJECTIVES
Content Standards       The learner analyze the setting used in print, nonprint, and
                        digital materials
Performance Standards   The learners demonstrate how to analyze the setting used in
                        print, nonprint, and digital materials
Learning                - Analyze the setting used in print, nonprint, and digital
Competencies/Objectiv   materials EN6VC-Ii3.3.4
es                      - Observe politeness at all times EN6A-Ii-16
CONTENT                 Analyzing the characters used in print, nonprint, and digital
                        materials (Age and gender, Race and nationality, Attitude and
                        behavior)
LEARNING
RESOURCES
  References            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27qSU2HDZjE
                        http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/
   Other Learning       Pictures, MP3, Speakers, Presentation Slides
   Resources
PROCEDURES
  REVIEW
                            Based on our lesson last meeting, what do you think are
                            the words behind the picture clues
ENGAGEMENT   Motivation:
                  The teacher will allow the students to listen to a
             short story using a cassette or CD.
             (the pupils will listen to the story)
             Motive Question:
             Can you identify the setting of the story?
EXPLORE      Presentation:
                     We are going to watch a short story. You need to
                     understand and watch it very well so that you can
                     answer the questions that follows.
                 Who are the characters of the story?
                 Where is the story happened?
                 Where is the main setting of the story?
                 What do you think you can do to show your love and
                 respect to your family?
Modeling/Demonstration
                      The teacher will show another
   story and she will explain how to get the
   important idea in a story
   Application:
                      Another story will be heard and
   the students will be the one who give the
   characters in the story heard with the guide of the
   teacher.
   Independent Practice
                     The teacher will read a story,
   then ask the student to write or orally the
                       characters that can be found in the story heard
                Generalization:
                            How do we identify the characters in the
                       story heard?
N. Evaluation   The teacher will ask the students to make a phantom
                mime and their classmates will identify the characters
                they want to emphasize.