Lesson Plan Cot 1
Lesson Plan Cot 1
Lesson Plan Cot 1
I. OBJECTIVES
Preliminaries: The teacher will let the students do the The learners are expected to do
following tasks before the class starts the preliminaries to start off the
class in English
The teacher asks the assigned prayer The students will pray, after
leader to lead the prayer. which, the assigned reporter
Checking of attendance by the assigned tells the teacher of the
reporter for attendance absentees.
(House Rules)
Class I want you to remember our
house rules. No using of phones
while we are having our class. No
wearing of hats. Wear your masks
and maintain social distancing. Use
alcohol. Always listen and
participate.
Yes Ma’am!
Okay?
We’re fine Ma’am!
How are you today?
OBJECTIVE NO. 2
“I Think”
A. Before Reading
Instructions: Read the statements in the
table below and check the column that
corresponds to your response.
Disagree Agree Statement Were you
right?
Filipinos are
compared to a
bamboo tree.
The story is an
example of a fable.
ANALYSIS The story is about a mango tree and a bamboo tree. Not being able to agree
as to which was the stronger of the two, they called upon the wind to make the
decision.
The wind blew its hardest. The mango tree stood fast. it would not yield. it
knew it was strong and sturdy. It would not sway. It was too proud. It was too
sure of itself. But finally, its roots gave way, and it stumbled down.
The bamboo tree was wiser. it knew it was not as robust as the mango tree.
And so every time the wind blew, it bent its head gracefully. It made loud
protestations, but it lets the wind have its way. When finally the wind got tired
of blowing, the bamboo tree still stood in all its beauty and grace.
The Filipino is like the bamboo tree. He knows that he is not strong enough to
resist the vigorous attack of superior forces. So he yields and has survived.
This means that the Filipino would accept any kind of life that God would
present to him. For this reason, he is contented, happy and at peace. to him,
as to that oriental poet, ” the past is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a
vision; but today, , well – lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness
and every tomorrow a vision of hope.”
The Filipino is very resilient, he has the ability to recover from any obstacle that
comes his way. Man – made or natural forces, he emerges triumphantly. He
never gives up, no matter how hard life was before and even now… the
FILIPINO remains to be PLIANT like the Bamboo.
√
Filipinos are NO
compared to a
bamboo tree.
√
There are a lot of NO
trees presented in
the text.
√
The idea of the YES
text is about
resiliency.
√
There are five YES
characters in the
story.
√
The story is an YES
example of a
fable.
APPLICATION OBJECTIVE 3
What Kind of Persons are Filipinos?
Infer what character traits of a Filipino is
exemplified by each sentence taken from the text.
Choose your answer from the word pool.
IV. REMARKS
Levels of mastery
No. of learners
mastered & not
mastered
List of learners
who need
remediation
Teacher’s
Decision
Reteac
h due
to…,
Conduc
t
remedi
ation to
the ff
learner
s…
Not
taught
due
to…
V. REFLECTION
A. What teaching
technique(s),
strategy (ies),
method(s) and
approach (es)
is/are:
a. effectiv
e and
why?
b. Ineffecti
ve and
why
not?
B. What
difficulties/challen
ges did I
encounter today
and how can I
address or
handle them?
C. What help do I
need from my
principal or
supervisor to
address the
difficulties/challen
ges I
encountered?
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners
who earned 80%
in the evaluation
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?