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Curriculum
- The teaching plan aligns with the Grade 7 English curriculum of the Education High School.
- The Learning Competency (MELC) is focused on Subject-Verb Agreement (SVA) as outlined in the DepEd standards.
- The curriculum integrates multiliteracies and communicative competence, with students analyzing Philippine literature and applying grammar concepts in context.
About Teaching Plan
Title of the Lesson: “Love in the Cornhusks” by Aida Rivera Ford
Focus: Mastering Subject-Verb Agreement (SVA)
Cognitive Goals
- Recall SVA rules, such as singular/plural rules and compound subjects.
- Analyze sentences from the story to evaluate grammatical accuracy.
- Apply SVA rules by creating sentences based on the story.
Affective Goals
- Demonstrate interest in using proper grammar during activities.
Psychomotor Goals
- Write original sentences inspired by events in the story and share them with the class.
Activities
Warm-Up Activity: Watching a video adaptation of “Love in the Cornhusks” to familiarize students with the story’s context.
Grammar Discussion: Teaching SVA rules using examples directly linked to the story’s events.
Group Activity: A “Pair and Reflect” exercise where students match subjects and verbs to create correct sentences.
Reflective Writing: Students compose sentences and reflections on the story’s themes while applying SVA.
Integration with Literature
Students relate grammar concepts to the literary analysis of the story, examining the life and struggles of the character Tinang to deepen their understanding of culture and relationships.
Innovative Approaches
- Use of multimedia, such as videos and word cards, to engage students visually and actively.
- Thematic integration of grammar lessons with Philippine literature to contextualize learning.
Assessment
1.Sentence Analysis: Identifying correct and incorrect SVA in provided sentences.
2.Class Activities: Group sentence creation and presentations.
3.Reflection Writing: Answers to reflective questions about the story and its themes.
Social and Cultural Context:
The story’s themes of love, sacrifice, and cultural identity were connected to students’ lives, fostering critical thinking about societal roles and values.
Lessons were also linked to broader goals like Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as promoting quality education and reducing inequalities.
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