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Learning Area English

Learning Delivery Modality Online/Modular Modality

School Pangao Integrated Grade Level Grade 8


LESSON School
Teacher
EXEMPLAR Ginelyn D. Maralit Learning Area English
Teaching Date Quarter First Quarter
Teaching Time No. Of Days 4 Days

I.OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, learners are expected to:


a. Elaborate the content of an outline using notes from primary and
secondary sources
b. Show respect for intellectual property rights by acknowledging sources
of information
c. Use writing conventions to indicate acknowledgement of sources
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of: African literature as a means of
exploring forces that human beings contend with; various reading styles vis-à-
vis purposes of reading; prosodic features that serve as carriers of meaning;
ways by which information may be organized, related, and delivered orally; and
parallel structures and cohesive devices in presenting information
B. Performance The learner transfers learning by composing and delivering an informative
Standards speech based on a specific topic of interest keeping in mind the proper and
effective use of parallel structures and cohesive devices and appropriate
prosodic features, stance, and behavior
C. Most Essential
Learning Use conventions in citing sources
Competencies
D. Enabling
Competencies
II.CONTENT Conventions in Citing Sources
III.LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References English Grade 8 PIVOT IV-A Learner’s Material Quarter 1 First Edition, 2020
a. Teacher’s Guide
Pages
b. Learner’s Material
Pages
c. Textbook Pages
d. Additional
Materials from
Learning
Resources
B. List of Learning
Resources for
Development and
Engagement
Activities
IV.PROCEDURES
A. Introduction Have written a research paper? In writing a research paper including any
other academic papers, it is important that you mention or cite the sources of
your information. This allows you to give credits to the original owner of
information or messages you gathered from particular persons, organizations
and the like. Basically, there are a number of ways in citing the sources of our
information. One of the well-known styles is known as the APA 7th edition
format proposed by the American Psychological Association (APA).

In this lesson, you are expected to identify the different conventions in


writing references using the APA 7th edition format and use this style in citing
sources in your academic papers.

Usually, citing sources is found at the latter part of a book or article.


Using the guides below, which part shows the citation of sources employed?

Learning Task 1: Study the bibliographical entries below. Put a check (✓) if the
entry is written correctly and an (✗) if it is not. Write your answers in your
notebook.

B. Development Learning Task 2: Examine the bibliographical entries below. Write T if the
statement is true and F if it is false. Write your answers in your notebook.

______1. APA stands for Asian Psychological Association.


______2. The phrase Retrieved from is no longer indicated before the URL not
unless the retrieval date is stated.
______3. If a book has 15 authors, include only the first three authors.
______4. If there are 20 authors, include all the authors in the citation.
______5. If there are more than 20 authors, list down the 19 authors and the
last author only.
______6. In a reference with more than 20 authors, separate the listing of the
first 19 authors with the last author with an ampersand.
______7. In writing the reference, first name comes first before the last name of
the author.
______8. In a book reference, the title of the book should be written in italics.
______9. In a book reference, the location of publication and the publisher are
separated by a hyphen (-).
______10. In writing the name of an author, the surname is written first followed
by the first name, both written completely.

Learning Task 3: Using the information in the box, convert them into one
bibliographical entry. Write your answer in your notebook.
Convention in Citing Sources

There are various ways in acknowledging sources. One of these is the


APA 7th edition format. Introduced by the American Psychological Association,
the APA is considered as one of the largely used referencing style in terms of
research and other academic endeavors.

The APA 7th edition format features a number of ways in citing authors
and their work. In this lesson, a few will be highlighted to guide you in basic
referencing styles.
C. Engagement Learning Task 4: Rewrite the following bibliographic entries using the APA 7th
edition format. Write your answers in your notebook.
Learning Task 5: Using the bibliographic entries in Learning Task 4, rearrange
them based on their proper order based from the APA 7th edition format.

Learning Task 6: Find a book with a bibliography or references. Get at least


five (5) bibliographic entries. Rewrite the entries using the APA 7th edition
format. Arrange them in their proper chronological order. Write your answers in
your notebook.

Learning Task 7: Do the tasks below in your notebook.


 Find one article for each of the following: (a) book with one author, (b) book
with two authors, (c) book with editor, (d) a newspaper article and (e) a
magazine article.
 Using your chosen articles, write their proper citations using the APA 7th
edition format.
 Rearrange them chronologically.

D. Assimilation Learning Task 8: Using the information below, convert them into their proper
citations using the APA 7th edition format.

V.REFLECTION
I understand
that____________
I realize that
________________

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