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I. VALUES TO BE DEVELOPED:
Develop a genuine love for reading, cooperation, cleanliness, and friendship
II. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the discussion, the students should be able to:
A. Cognitive
1. State the four kinds of sentences.
2. Familiarize the punctuation marks used in each type of sentences.
3. Classify sentences according to their uses.
4. Construct declarative, interrogative, imperative and exclamatory
sentences.
B. Affective
1. Enhance ones vocabulary based on the lesson.
C. Psychomotor
1. Participate actively in class discussion.
Meriam-Webster Dictionary
1. Prayer
2. Checking of Attendance
B. Spelling Words
(Show picture)
1. Physician is a
medical doctor who
is not a surgeon.
Spell Physician.
(Students will answer)
2. Astronaut is a
person who travels
in a spacecraft into
outer space. Spell
Astronaut.
3. Professor is a
teacher especially of
the highest rank at a
college or university.
Spell Professor.
4. Architect is a person
who designs
building. Spell
Architect.
5. Athlete is a person
who is trained in or
good at sports,
games or exercises
that require physical
skill and strength.
Spell Athlete.
C. Motivation
1. Sue, please go
away.
Grace, would you like to
try?
Soup
Very good!
Yes, Hannah?
Spies
Correct!
3. Please meet me
tomorrow.
Yes, Jethro?
Meat
Youre right!
4. Richies so good, he
helps me daily.
Yes, Franklin?
Cheese
Exactly!
D. Presentation
Declarative Sentence.
No. 2, Paul.
2. What time is it?
Interrogative Sentence.
No. 3, Joanna.
3. Lets go to the
movie.
Imperative Sentence.
No. 4, Yanica.
4. Oh, my gosh, I'm
late!
Exclamatory Sentence.
Yes, maam! An
interrogative sentence is a
question and ends in a
question mark.
Exactly. Who answered
sentence no. 3?
(Joanna)
A declarative sentence
declares a fact or an
opinion and ends with a
period.
For example,
1. Bob arrived early at
the airport.
2. The lecture was very
helpful.
1. Try to come to
school early.
2. Please, bring this to
the manager.
3. Get your feet off the
grass!
Give me an example of
imperative sentence from
the Food Game.
Yes, Yuan?
Sue, please go away.
Very good! Is it clear?
Yes, maam.
The last type of a sentence
is what we called
exclamatory sentence.
For example,
1. It was morning when
you left! (declarative)
2. Youre leaving now?!
(interrogative)
3. Stop that!
(imperative)
H. Evaluation
B. For each sentence, indicate the type of sentence and its correct end
punctuation (some of the sentences have NO end punctuation, some have
correct end punctuation, and some have incorrect end punctuation).
V. ASSIGNMENT
1. Write a short story about your experiences either bad or good using
sentences according to its function.
2. Read English CV for Highs Schools, Activity 1, page 6.
Answer Key:
Evaluation
B. For each sentence, indicate the type of sentence and its correct end
punctuation (some of the sentences have NO end punctuation, some have
correct end punctuation, and some have incorrect end punctuation).