Detailed Lesson Plan in ENGLISH Grade - 9: (Quarter 1 - S.Y. 2020-2021) Week 3
Detailed Lesson Plan in ENGLISH Grade - 9: (Quarter 1 - S.Y. 2020-2021) Week 3
Detailed Lesson Plan in ENGLISH Grade - 9: (Quarter 1 - S.Y. 2020-2021) Week 3
Region III
San Fernando East District
ST.VINCENT OF QUEBIAWAN INTEGRATED SCHOOL
City of San Fernando Pampanga
A. Content Standards
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.
B. Performance Standards
The learner actively participates in a speech choir through using effective verbal and non-verbal strategies
based on the following criteria: Focus, Voice, Delivery, Facial Expressions, Body Movements/ Gestures and
Audience Contact.
D. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:
1. make an inference on the given scenario;
2. perform the given scenario;
3. apply the writing skill by making an article;
4. value the importance of making inference by writing a paragraph about it.
II. CONTENT
A. Reference
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Materials pages: A Journey through Anglo-American Literature. Pages:156-157
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal:
a. https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-inference-how-to-infer-intended-meaning.html
b. https://www.scribd.com/document/370496876/Informative-Journalistic-Literary
c. https://www.slideshare.net/ronacatubig07/grade-9-informative-writing-journalistic-
writing-and-literary-writing?from_action=save
d. https://www.google.com/search?
q=literary+journalism+examples&tbm=isch&hl=fil&hl=fil&ved=2ahUKEwjT9bbS2-
zpAhWbnUsFHbdQC3QQrNwCKAF6BQgBEMsB&biw=1007&bih=440
e. https://www.google.com/search?
q=journalistic+text+example&tbm=isch&hl=fil&hl=fil&ved=2ahUKEwies8H83-
zpAhXZEysKHT2zAD8QrNwCKAF6BQgBEMoB&biw=1007&bih=440
f. https://www.google.com/search?
q=informative+text+example&tbm=isch&hl=fil&hl=fil&ved=2ahUKEwi74-
6C4OzpAhWSMCsKHWSZCVQQrNwCKAB6BQgBEMYB&biw=1007&bih=440#imgr
c=X6rFSOEGQyY5wM
g. https://www.google.com/search?
q=informative+text+example&tbm=isch&hl=fil&hl=fil&ved=2ahUKEwi74-
6C4OzpAhWSMCsKHWSZCVQQrNwCKAB6BQgBEMYB&biw=1007&bih=440#imgr
c=dpVa0Y8XNnSUJM
h. https://www.google.com/search?
q=written+activities+about+inferring+thoughts&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwjGtJfb8OzpAh
WT6jgGHXkwAEAQ2-
cCegQIABAA&oq=written+activities+about+inferring+thoughts&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQD
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img&ei=emLbXsaPD5PV4-EP-eCAgAQ&bih=457&biw=1024
i. https://www.google.com/search?q=written%20activities%20about%20inferring
%20thoughts&prmd=ivsn&sxsrf=ALeKk01yiUXcBDQJz84Cz19Pdt5zsniT3g
%3A1591437009213&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjx-
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d=IwAR1bD9_BflSKx__pJeaobRI5XnV_VHz5bI7xfrzp9w93HKl8Pf8WvCqYo-
U#imgrc=oRnv5Wwp6PPLJM
IV. PROCEDURE
DAY 1
1. Why is it important for us to know how to appropriately use the different communicative styles?
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Informative Writing
I. Definition
Informational writing is a type of nonfiction writing that conveys information about something,
which means it is factual. Many examples of informational writing can be found in newspapers, almanacs,
and reference books.
II. Purpose
To Inform
To raise awareness
To educate
III. Structure
Journalistic Writing
I. Definition
Journalistic writing is the style of writing used to report news stories in newspapers, television
broadcasts, on radio and on the Internet.
II. Purpose
To quickly inform
To entertain
To persuade
III. Structure
News Writing
Feature Writing
LEAD
QUOTES FACTS
THEME
TRANSITORY
ANECDOTES PARAGRAPHS
KICKER
Creative Writing
I. Definition
Creative writing is "writing that expresses ideas and thoughts in an imaginative way." It's the "art
of making things up" or putting a creative splash on history, as in creative nonfiction.
II. Purpose
To express
To entertain
To communicate
“It was Ronnie’s graduation day. He had been waiting for his mother to
come. He will be the next to come up on stage and yet he still can’t find is
mother.”
DAY 2
Inference
Inference is using observation and background to reach a logical conclusion. You probably
practice inference every day. For example, if you see someone eating a new food and he or she makes a
face, then you inferhe does not like it. Or if someone slams a door, you can infer that she is upset about
something.
Before you begin to practice inference, you should know what you are looking for. Your goal is to
find the intended meaning of the text. Intendedmeaning is what we think the author is trying to teach us.
When making inferences, you are looking beyond what is stated in the text and finding he ideas to
which the author only hints. This makes you more active reader and critical thinker. It also makes it easier
to understand what the author is sharing with you.
Task 3;
What can you infer from the given scenario? (Write your answer on the space provided.)
1. The boy was riding on a tricycle when he found out he left his money at home. What do you think will
happen next?
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2. The boy came to school very late. The teacher was on the middle of the discussion when he arrived. What
do you think will happen next?
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3. The girl was playing with her playmates on the rain. Her mother saw her and called her. What do you think
will happen next?
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4. The girl went to school the next day. When she arrived at school, she’s not feeling well. What do you think
will happen next?
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DAY 3
Task4:
In your lessons you learned about the different text types.Let’s see how well you remember them. Identify
the text type of the following articles as journalistic, informative, or literary.
F. Developing Mastery
Task 5:
Activity for Text Types
1. What are the examples of informative text, journalistic text, and literary text?
______ 1. “You go and meet them while I make haste within doors and
see whether we can get them anything for supper.” The speaker is __________.
_______2. “Since the villagers have forgotten the affections and sympathies of their nature, it is better if the lake is
going to ripple over their dwellings again.” The speaker is
___________.
a. worried b. angry c. sympathetic d. anxious
______ 3. Baucis could hardly believe her eyes. Could it be that she was getting old and forgetful? But when she
lifted the pitcher, and made a gesture of pouring into the bowl, an abundant cascade fell bubbling into the bowl.
Baucis __________.
______ 4. “No, I don’t want any tea or food. I don’t even want to see your beautiful dance. Just give me a present to
take home with me.” The speaker is ____________.
______ 5. King Arthur tried to right the many wrongs done since the death of King Uther. He restored the lands
confiscated from the rightful owners. He established the Round Table which stood the equality of all those who sat
at it. King Arthur was a
__________ king.
Directions: Identify the text type of the following articles as journalistic, informative, or literary.
Owls most commonly lay between three and four eggs. They are white and round. The
eggs do not hatch at the same time. The life span of an owl is approximately twenty
years.
There are more than 200 different species of owls. Owls can be found all over the world,
except in Antarctica.
All elephants are mammals, like humans. They usually live in grasslands in Africa and
Asia. Elephants have bulky bodies, large ears, and a long trunk. They are all herbivores,
which mean they survive on a diet of plants. Most elephants can live for 50 to 70 years in
the wild.
The Great-Rex
Tyrannosaurus Rex (also known as T-Rex) was one of the largest dinosaurs that ever
walked the earth. It lived around 66 million years ago in an area now known as North
America.
Tyrannosaurus Rex was the size of a modern-day bus. It had a large head with strong,
sharp teeth. It had a long tail which helped it to balance on its back legs. The arms of the
T-Rex were quite small, ending in hands with only two fingers.
Tyrannosaurus Rex was a carnivore, which means it was a meat-eating dinosaur. T-Rex
gripped its food with its giant, clawed feet. Then, it ripped the flesh apart with its strong
jaws. Scientists think that the tyrannosaurus rex may also have stolen food from smaller
dinosaurs.
Tyrannosaurus Rex walked upright on its two back legs. Scientists can only guess how
fast it moved, based on footprints and tracks which are millions and millions of years old.
Their best estimate is somewhere between 17-40 km/h (11-43 m/h)
Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the most dangerous and ferocious dinosaurs of all time.
No wonder scientists are fascinated by these amazing creatures.
II. Directions: Make an inference based on the short passage written below. The following questions serve as your
guide in making an inference.
Sally looks around the halls. She didn’t hear the bells to come inside so she will be late. This is a new building for
her and she doesn’t know where to go. Then, she sees another teacher and walks over to him.
My Inference Clues
1. Where is Sally?
2. What is Sally’s problem?
3. Will Sally find her way?
III. Directions: Read each paragraph and infer how the character is feeling. Draw a picture of what you think the
character’s face looks like based on clues from the text. Answer each question using strong text evidence.
1. Susy jumped out of bed. She was ready to start the day. “Today is,” she shouted, “my birthday!” When she
entered the kitchen, she saw the table decorated with balloons and streamers.
2. Winston lifted the lid on the shoebox. He looked inside at the new red tennis shoes his dad bought him.
Winston couldn’t wait to wear them to school. His hands shook as he put them on his feet and carefully tied
the bright white shoes.
How does Winston feel?
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DAY 4
Similarities Differences
Literary Informative
Journalistic
Literary
1. Write three(3) synonyms or words with similar meanings of the term INFERENCE
INFERENCE
DAY 5
I. Evaluating Learning
Directions: Infer the character trait that is best expressed by each short
paragraph. Write the letter of the correct answer.
____1. Alfonso, a pupil in Mrs. Fadera’s Class, was thinking of putting the used bubble gum in his classmate’s seat.
a. curious
b. wicked
c. naughty
d. wise
____2. The monkey likes the shark’s friendship and enjoyed throwing
____3. The shark swam back and forth and waited for the monkey.Thinking that the monkey had left his fruit in a
tree farther. The shark waited longer.
a. coward
b. patient
c. brave
d. happy
____4. It is already late in the evening, but James is still awake. James is studying his lessons for the next day.
James is __________.
a. studious
b. incomplete
c. very weak
d. happy
_____5. Mario received one gallon of ice cream from his grandfather as a present. Leo, his youngest brother, asked
for some but Mario didn’t give him any.
a. greedy
b. cruel
c. tidy
d. generous
II.Write an article(any topic) on any of the text types / forms of writing: Informative, Journalistic, and literary.
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Title
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Make a conclusion or an inference about the situation that may possibly happen after the pandemic.
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Prepared by:
Daniel G. Fabian
Teacher II