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DAILY LESSON PLAN

ENGLISH GRADE 7
DATE: January 27, 2020
TIME: 1:40-2:40
Quarter: Fourth
Theme: Connecting to the World
Sub-Theme: Relating Past to the Present
A. Content Standard The learner demonstrates understanding of: contemporary
Philippine literature as a means of responding to the
demands of the global village; various extended text types;
lexical and contextual cues; appropriate and polite oral
language, stance, and behavior; and use of imperatives,
prepositions, verbs, and wh- questions.

B. Performance Standard The learner transfers learning by: explaining the need to be
cooperative and responsible in today’s global village; using
appropriate strategies to comprehend extended text types;
using lexical and contextual clues to understand unfamiliar
words and expressions; using imperatives, prepositions, and
appropriate and polite oral language, stance and behavior in
various information-sharing formats.

C. Learning Competencies/Code EN7LT-IV-b-2.2: Explain how the elements specific to a


genre contribute to the theme of a particular literary
selection.
I. Objectives 1. Identify the basic elements of a poem
2. Analyze the literary poem God Said, “I Made a Man”.
3. Cooperate actively to specific task.
4. Explain the elements of a poem related to literary
selection.
II. Lesson Basic Elements of a Poem
III. Materials Power point presentation, Laptop, TV
Visual aids
IV. References 1. K to 12 Curriculum Guide ( December 2013)p. 116
2. English Learner’s Material pp. 471-472
Values Integration Knowledge, Awareness, Creativity
Pedagogical Approach/ Strategy Integrative approach/4As
Integration to other Subjects
V. Learning Tasks
A. Activity Arranging the jumbled words
B. Analysis Guide Questions:
1. What have you noticed from our activity?
2. What have you observed on those words?
3. What is poetry in literarure?
4. What do you think is the purpose of poetry?
 BASIC ELEMENTS OF A POEM (Discussion)
C. Abstraction The teacher will present a poem entitled God said “I made a
man” by Jose Garcia Villa.

1. How many lines each stanza has?


2. What are the words in the first stanza of the poem having
rhymes?
3. What do you think is the pattern for rhyme scheme in the
first stanza?
4. What is the theme of the poem?
D. Application Directions: Identify the word or phrase described each
statement. (2 pts each)
VI. Agreement Make an advance research/reading about Formulating WH-
Questions.
VII. Reflection

Prepared by: Noted by:

JESICA C. VARIAS MRS. JENNEFER ENGUANCHO


Student Teacher Cooperating Teacher
Activity 1

1. S T A N A Z - STANZA
2. M E Y H R - RHYME
3. R E T E M - METER
4. M H Y R T H - RHYTHM
5. M T E M H E - THEME
6. M Y M B S L I O S - SYMBOLISM
7. M I G A E R Y - IMAGERY
8. T Y R E O P - POETRY

ANALYSIS
Guide Questions:

1. What have you noticed from our activity?

- answers may vary

2. What have you observed on those words?

- Those words are elements of poem

3. What is poetry in literarure?

- Poetry is an art that is written or spoken in rhythmical composition.

4. What do you think is the purpose of poetry?

- The purpose of poetry is to entertain by creating a beautiful or imaginative thought.

BASIC ELEMENTS OF A POEM

1. STANZA – is a series of lines grouped together.

For examples: couplet (2 lines), tercet (3 lines), and quatrain (4 lines)

2. RHYME – is the repetition of similar sounds.

For Example:

I saw a fairy in the wood,

He was dressed all in green,

He drew his word while I just stood,

And realized I`d been seen.

3. RHYME SCHEME – is the continuation of rhyme.

For Example:

I saw a fairy in the wood, A

He was dressed all in green, B

He drew his word while I just stood, A

And realized I`d been seen. B

4. METER – is the basic structural make-up of a poem.

5. RHYTHM – is the music made by the stressed and unstressed syllables.


For Example:

It matters not how straight the gate,

How charged with punishments the scroll,

I am the master of my fate,

I am the captain of my soul.

6. SYMBOLISM – symbols that convey ideas.

Examples:

Rainbow – represent Hope.

Dove – symbol of peace

7. IMAGERY – device used for readers to create an image that encompasses the five senses.

Examples:

- It was dark and dim in the forest.

The words “dark” and “dim” are visual images.

- The children were screaming and shouting in the fields.

“Screaming” and “Shouting” appeal to our sense of hearing or auditory sense.

Abstraction

God said “ I made a man” by Jose Garcia Villa

Jose Garcia Villa

- He was a Filipino poet, literary critic, short story writer, and also a painter and one of his famous and notable
work was the poem “God said, “I made a man”.
- This poem contained some of the basic elements of a poem

God said, “I made a man”

God said, I made a man

Out of clay

But so bright he, he spun

Himself to brightest day

Till he was all shining gold

And oh,

He was lovely to behold!

But in his hands held he a bow.


Aimed at me who created

Him, And I said,

Wouldn`t murder me

Who am thy Fountainhead!

Then spoke he the man of gold:

`I will not

Murder thee! I do but

Measure thee, Hold

Thy peace. `And this I did.

But I was curious

Of this so regal head.

`Give thy name! – Sir Genius

1. How many lines each stanza has?

- Each stanza has 4 lines.

2. What are the words in the first stanza of the poem having rhymes?

- God said I made a man

Out of clay

But so bright he, he spun

Himself to brightest Day.

3. What do you think is the pattern for rhyme scheme in the first stanza?

- God said I made a man A

Out of clay B

But so bright he, he spun A

Himself to brightest Day. B

4. What is the theme of the poem?

- The theme of the poem is about man`s ingratitude to his creator.


Application
Directions: Identify the words or phrase described each statement. (2 points each)
1. It is literary form simply defined as a patterned expression of ideas or imaginative terms usually
containing rhymes and meters. POETRY
2. It is the repetition of similar sounds in poetry. RHYME
3. It is the regular patterns of stressed or unstressed sounds. RHYTHM
4. It is a vivid description of things seen, heard, smell, touched, or tasted. IMAGERY
5. It is an object in the poem that symbolizes a significant idea. SYMBOLISM

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