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DETAILED DAILY LESSON PLAN

In ENGLISH for GRADE 8

School Grade Level Grade 8


Teacher Learning Area English
Teaching Dates &
Week 2 Day 1 Quarter Second
Time
I. Objectives
A. Content Standard: The learner demonstrates understanding of: East Asian
literature as an art form inspired and influenced by nature; relationship of visual,
sensory, and verbal signals in both literary and expository texts; strategies in
listening to long descriptive and narrative texts; value of literal and figurative
language; and appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to patterns
of idea development.
B. Performance Standard: The learner transfers learning by composing and
delivering a brief and creative entertainment speech featuring a variety of effective
paragraphs, appropriate grammatical signals or expressions in topic development,
and appropriate prosodic features, stance, and behavior.
C. Learning Competencies/Objectives:
Use appropriate grammatical signals or expressions suitable to each pattern of idea
development: EN8G-IIa-9:
 General to particular
 Claim and counterclaim
 Problem-solution
 Cause-effect
 And others

 Recognize the subordinating conjunctions in sentences


 Write sentences using appropriate subordinating conjunction/s.

II. Content:
Subordinating Conjunction
III. Learning Resources
A. References
1. Teacher’s/ Curriculum Guide Pages:180
2. Learner’s Material’s Pages: English Expressways II 2007, pages 106-109
3. Textbook Pages:
4. Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) Portal:
B. Other Learning Resources
 https://www.teach-this.com/parts-of-speech-activities-worksheets/conjunctions
 https://blog.abaenglish.com/english-grammar-subordinating-conjunctions/
 https://www.englishgrammar.org/subordinating-conjunctions-worksheet/
IV. Procedures
Preliminaries
 Prayer
 Orderliness
 Checking of Attendance
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
A. Reviewing Recall (2 minutes)
Previous Lesson or The teacher will ask the The students will answer:
Presenting the New students: Conjunctions are those
Lesson  What is conjunction? little words that connect
 What are the two parts of a sentence
coordinating together.
conjunctions?

B. Establishing a Agree or Agree (2


Purpose for the minutes)
Lesson The teacher will say: The students will share
Learning the subordinating their opinions of the idea
conjunction and its proper presented
uses will equip learners with
confidence in speaking and
writing grammatically
correct sentences.
 Have you tried
confidently
speaking/talking to
your friends in
English? (Knowing
that you are
grammatically
correct). How did
you feel?
C. Presenting A WHITE BUS (5 minutes)
Examples/Instances The teacher will introduce The students will
of the Lesson the concept: attentively familiarize the
Subordinate conjunction concept introduced
will connect a main clause
and a subordinate one. If
the main clause comes first
in the sentence it won’t be
separated from the
subordinate clause by a
comma. If the subordinate
clause comes first, then we
will separate the clauses
with a comma.

D. Discussing New Subordinating


Concepts and Conjunction (10 minutes) The students will study
Practicing New Skills The teacher will show the the following sample
#1 following usage of the sentences in using the
different subordinating different subordinating
conjunctions for reference conjunctions.
(for students who will later After – later than the
on give their own examples) time that : later than
https://blog.abaenglish.com/e
when.
nglish-grammar-subordinating-
conjunctions/ Example: “Call me after
you arrive at work”
Although – despite the
fact that : used to
introduce a fact that
makes another fact
unusual or surprising.
Example: “Although she
was tired, she couldn’t
sleep”
As – used to introduce a
statement which
indicates that
something being
mentioned was known,
expected, etc.
Example: “As we
explained last class,
coordinating
conjunctions are
sentence connectors”
Because – for the
reason that.
Example: “I painted the
house because it was a
horrible colour”
Before – earlier than the
time that : earlier than
when.
Example: “Come and
visit me before you
leave”
How – in what manner
or way.
Example: “Let me show
you how to knit”
If -used to talk about the
result or effect of
something that may
happen or be true.
Example: “It would be
fantastic if you could
come to the party”
Once – at the moment
when : as soon as.
Example: “Once you’ve
learnt how to cycle, it’s
very easy”
Since – used to
introduce a statement
that explains the reason
for another statement.
Example: “Since you’ve
studied so well, you can
go outside and play”
Than – used to
introduce the second or
last of two or more
things or people that are
being compared — used
with the comparative
form of an adjective or
adverb.
Example: “My sister is
older than I am”
That – used to
introduce a clause that
states a reason or
purpose.
Example: “Olivia is so
happy that it’s summer
again”
When – at or during the
time that something
happened.
Example: “A teacher is
good when he inspires
his students”
Where – at or in the
place that something
happened.
Example: “We went to
the bar where there
most shade”
Whether -used to
indicate choices or
possibilities.
Example: “Bruno wasn’t
sure whether to go to
India or Thailand”
While – during the time
that something
happened”
Example: “While we
were in Paris, it snowed”
Until – up to the time or
point that something
happened”
Example: “We stayed up
talking until the sun
came up”
E. Discussing New Choose the Best (5
Concepts and minutes)
Practicing New Skills The students will give the
#2 The teacher will ask following correct
students to identify the answers:
subordinating conjunction in 1. The children were
the following sentences: happy when the show
1. The children were began.
happy when the show 2. This is the place
began. where the accident
2. This is the place where occurred.
the accident occurred. 3. Though he worked
3. Though he worked hard, hard, he couldn’t win the
he couldn’t win the first first prize.
prize. 4. I will go even if he
4. I will go even if he forbids forbids me.
me. 5. She will not
5. She will not come unless you invite
come unless you invite her. her.
6. Though she is pretty, I 6. Though she is pretty, I
don’t like her. don’t like her.
7. It is surprising that she 7. It is surprising that she
didn’t invite you. didn’t invite you.
8. Will you wait here until I 8. Will you wait
come? here until I come?
9. I couldn’t go because it 9. I couldn’t
was raining. go because it was
10. Since the sky is raining.
overcast we will cancel the 10. Since the sky is
picnic. overcast we will cancel
the picnic.

F. Developing Bingo! (20 minutes)


Mastery The teacher will facilitate In this rewarding teaching
(Leads to Formative this game: activity, students play
Assessment 3) Subordinating Conjunctions games of bingo by
Bingo completing sentences on
a bingo card with
subordinating
conjunctions. Each
student is given a bingo
card. Each bingo card
consists of five sentences
with each sentence
missing a different
subordinating
conjunction. The teacher
calls out subordinating
conjunctions from the
caller's sheet in a random
https://www.teach- order. If a student thinks
this.com/parts-of-speech- a conjunction goes in one
activities- of their sentences, they
worksheets/conjunctions write it in the
corresponding gap in the
sentence. When a
student has completed all
five sentences with a
different conjunction, they
shout 'Bingo'. When a
student shouts 'Bingo',
they read out all five
sentences. If the
sentences are correct,
the student wins the
round. If the student has
made a mistake, the
game continues. Several
rounds are played with
students receiving a
different bingo card each
time. As an alternative or
extension, the students
are divided into groups of
five. The students then
play the game in their
groups with students
taking it in turns to be the
bingo caller. This
continues until all the
bingo cards have been
used.
G. Finding Practical Imagine… (2 minutes)
Applications of The teacher will ask: Students will share their
Concepts and Skills  Which conjunctions thoughts
in Daily Living are used most
often?
 What would happen
if we will not
conjunctions in
sentences?
H. Making Know the Difference (2-4
Generalizations and minutes) The students will answer:
Abstractions about The teacher will ask: Subordinating
the Lesson  How is subordinating conjunction connects an
conjunction different independent clause and
from coordinating dependent clause while
conjunction? coordinating conjunction
connects two
independent clauses.
I. Evaluating More Practice (10
Learning minutes)
The teacher will ask the The students will answer
students to answer the the exercises.
following exercises. A.
A. Identify the subordinating Answers:
conjunction in each of the
sentences below: 1. when
1. We were happy when we
received the first prize. 2. while
2. The people were listening
eagerly while the leader was
speaking. 3. where
3. This is the place where
we were attacked. 4. although
4. Although he worked hard,
he failed. 5. though
5. Though she is beautiful,
she is not intelligent. B. Students will write
B. Write 5 sentences grammatically correct
using the following sentences using
subordinating subordinating
conjunctions: conjunctions
 After
 If
 In case
 However
 Unless C. 1. After you finish
C. Combine the short eating your breakfast,
sentences by using the brush your teeth.
subordinating conjunction 2. I have to stay for
provided in the box. tutoring because I failed
Because Until When the quiz in math.
After Since 3. We won’t have practice
1. Finish eating your today since it is raining.
breakfast. Brush your teeth. 4. When I woke up, I saw
2. I have to stay for tutoring. that it was snowing!
I failed the quiz in math. 5. Until you eat your
3. We won’t have practice vegetables, you cannot
today. It is raining. have dessert.
4. I woke up. I saw that it
was snowing!
5. You eat your vegetables.
You cannot have dessert.
J. Additional Your Turn!
Activities for The teacher will ask the The students will
Application or students to write short compose short narrative
Remediation narrative using the different about topic of choice.
subordinating conjunctions
about any of the following
topics.
 Personal hobby
 Favorite food
 Memorable
experiences
 Etc.

V. REMARKS
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
work well? Why did these work
F. What difficulties did I encounter
which my principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G. What innovations or localized
materials did I use/discover which I
wish to share with other teachers

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