Teacher's Activity Student's Activity A. Preparatory Activity
Teacher's Activity Student's Activity A. Preparatory Activity
Teacher's Activity Student's Activity A. Preparatory Activity
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
a. note significant details from the poem read;
b. show appreciation on the different cultures and traditions of Africa; and
c. draw or illustrate the images seen in the poem.
III. Procedure
2. Greetings
The teacher will say, “Good morning The students will reply, “Good Morning Sir
class! Renon!” “Good morning Ma’am Ramos and
teachers.”
3. Classroom Management
The teacher will say, “Before you take The students will pick-up the pieces of paper
your seat, kindly pick-up those pieces of and arrange their chairs properly.
paper under your chair and arrange your
chair properly.”
4. Checking of Attendance
The teacher will ask the secretary of the The student will answer, “No Sir, we don’t
class, “Ms. Cauilan, do we have any have any absent today.”
absent today?”
b. Pre-Reading
The teacher will let the students analyze
some pictures or videos and after that, he
will call someone from the class to share
their thoughts or opinions about the pictures
or videos shown.
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Dancing also plays an important role on their
ceremonies and rituals.
2.
4.
5.
They are rich in meaning and reflect their
- What can you say about Africa’s culture story as a nation.
and traditions? Just like them, we Filipinos love to sing and
- Do you think we have some similarities? dance, taking the examples of our rich
Cite an instance. traditional dances.
We Filipinos love to show our feelings and
emotions through Art. (sculptures and
paintings)
c. Unlocking of Difficulties
The students will identify the meaning
of the underlined words through context. appeal; an earnest request
1. Her plea to the judge was not accepted. interfere
2. Julia always meddles on her sister’s
conversation with her boyfriend. personal business
3. “The president’s affair with some AFP
Generals is quite disturbing,” said the
Vice President to a news reporter. unjust
4. At times like these the legal system
appears inhumane and unfair.
5. “The unwise man believes a gossip and foolish, lacking wisdom or good sense
spreads it to others,” said Mrs. Lorenzo
to her students.
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Midnight: Souvenir of the Tubman-
Tolbert Inauguration (1960)
f. Discussion
The teacher will ask the students some
questions for further understanding of the
poem. The line that expresses African qualities is
1. Which line expresses African qualities? line 22 because the Africans show how
Explain briefly. courageous they are and that they are not
afraid of being what they are despite the
oppositions of others.
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i. Post Reading
Activity 1: Character Analysis Model
Students will be grouped into 4. They will explain or characterize the role and
action of the Africans based on the poem by answering the questions in the box.
Group 1: “What does he say?” = The 1st group will reveal what the Africans are saying
about their condition as stated on the poem.
Group 2: “What does he think?” = The 2nd group will reveal the Africans thoughts about
their condition.
Group 3: “What does he feel?” = The 3rd group will reveal the Africans feeling and
emotions about their condition.
Group 4: “How does he act?” = The 4th group will reveal how the Africans acted on the
conditions they’ve experienced.
IV. Assignment
Write at least 2 – 3 stanza poem about our country’s liberty and freedom in
relation to the Africa’s plea. Write it in a whole sheet of paper.