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COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION

      Learning Plan Name : Shaz May D. Apuya Subject : English


Grade Level : 3 Duration:50 min

Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
a. Read the sentences correctly and clearly with expressions.
b. Construct declarative , interrogative, imperative and exclamatory sentences;
c. State the four kinds of sentences, namely, the declarative, interrogative,
imperative and exclamatory sentences
II. Learning Content:
Materials:
Kinds of sentence
PowerPoint presentation

III. Learning Procedures


A. Pre-lecture/ Motivation

Teacher’s Activities Student’s Activities


Good morning class!
Everybody let's have a prayer, for the catholic you may now sign In the name of the father and of
of the cross….. the son and of the holy
spirit……..AMEN

Before anything else, let me check your attendance. Turn your


mic on if your name is called.
Fel Present, teacher
Princess Present, teacher

Very Good! It’s nice to hear that nobody is absent today!

Motivation     
I love you with all my heart.
Teacher will write a declarative sentence on the screen. Let the
I love you with all my heart?
class read it. Afterwards, chance the period at the end of the
I love you with all my heart!
sentences to a question make. Let the class read the sentence
according to the punctuation given. And lastly, change into
exclamation point, let the class read the sentences.
Every time the punctuation
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Liceo de Cagayan University
Rodolfo N. Pelaez Boulevard, Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City
Granted: IQUAME Category A(t) and AUTONOMOUS Status by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
Member: Philippines Association of Colleges and Universities-Commission on Accreditation (PACU-COA)
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
changes, the meaning of the
So class what have you notice in the sentences every time we sentence change also.
change the punctuation?

B. Process/ Student Activities

Very good class!


It’s meaning changes because of the punctuation used. Aside
from that sentences are classified according to its function or
use. There are 4 kinds of sentences according to its use.1st is
declarative sentences. Kindly read its definition.

 A declarative sentences states a fact or opinion and ends A declarative sentences states a
with a period. fact or opinion and ends with a
Example : period.
1. My mother bakes cookies.
2. Taal Volcano shows signs of activity.
Can someone give me an example?
Yes nor? (Answer varies )

Ysahia? (Answer varies )

Very good class!


Nice answer! Now let’s talk about the 2nd types of sentence. The
interrogative sentence.
Interrogative sentence asks a question and ends with a question
mark. sentences usually uses wh- questions or Yes-No
questions

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Tel. No. (8822) 722244/(088)8584093 to 95 local 136 │e-mail: liceo@ldcu.edu.ph │website: http://www.liceo.edu.ph
Liceo de Cagayan University
Rodolfo N. Pelaez Boulevard, Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City
Granted: IQUAME Category A(t) and AUTONOMOUS Status by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
Member: Philippines Association of Colleges and Universities-Commission on Accreditation (PACU-COA)
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
Example:
1. Is your classmate absent?
2. Why are you happy?
So now can someone give me example of interrogative
sentences? (Answer varies )
Yes, princess? (Answer varies )
Rey?
Excellent! So lets move on to the 3rd kind of sentence which is
the Imperative sentence.

 Imperative sentences gives a command or express a


request. It also ends with a period.
Example:
1. Please pass your paper.
2. Do your homework now.
(Answer varies )
So now can someone give me example of imparative
sentences? (Answer varies )
Yes james?
Andrea?
Mila?
Exclamatory sentences
expresses strong feelings or
So now lets discuss the last type of sentence. The exclamatory emotions such as anger, sorrow,
sentence. grief, surprise or the like. It ends
with an exclamation point.
 Exclamatory sentences expresses strong feelings or
emotions such as anger, sorrow, grief, surprise or the
like. It ends with an exclamation point.
Example:
1. We are here at last!
2. there’s a ghost! (Answer varies )

So now can someone give me example of exclamatory (Answer varies )


sentences?
Ye via?
Christine?

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Rodolfo N. Pelaez Boulevard, Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City
Granted: IQUAME Category A(t) and AUTONOMOUS Status by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
Member: Philippines Association of Colleges and Universities-Commission on Accreditation (PACU-COA)
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
Jerry?

Very well class! Always remember that declarative sentence


ends with period and states fact while the interrogative sentence
ends with question mark and imperative expresses request or
commands it also ends with period and lastly the exclamatory
sentence expresses emotions and ends with exclamation point.

Activity 1: identify whether the sentences is declarative ,


interrogative , imperative or exclamatory. (students will raised
their hands if they will answer it).
1. Meet me at the park at noon 1. Imperative
2. Yellow is my favourite color. 2. Declarative
3. Interrogative
3. Why are you standing there alone?
4. Interrogative
4. What time is it?
5. Declarative
5. She is wearing a striped skirt. 6. Imperative
6. Put on your pants. 7. Declarative
7. My mother is a doctor. 8. Imperative
8. What a nice day! 9. Interrogative
9. Is this mine? 10. imperative
10. Please erase the writing on the board
Very good !

C. Generalization 
(The teacher will be presenting sentences and the students
must be able to identify the correct types of sentences according
to use.)

1. Please read silently. 1. Imperative


2. Copy what is written on the board. 2. Imperative
3. They won the competition! 3. Exclamatory
4. He is a great reader. 4. Declarative
5. Tomorrow is another day. 5. Declarative

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Tel. No. (8822) 722244/(088)8584093 to 95 local 136 │e-mail: liceo@ldcu.edu.ph │website: http://www.liceo.edu.ph
Liceo de Cagayan University
Rodolfo N. Pelaez Boulevard, Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City
Granted: IQUAME Category A(t) and AUTONOMOUS Status by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
Member: Philippines Association of Colleges and Universities-Commission on Accreditation (PACU-COA)
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
D. Integration/Valuing

Okay, we have learned that there are 4 kinds of sentences Imperative sentence
right? What are the 4 again? Declarative sentence
Interrogative sentence
Exclamatory sentence

Let us also remember the right punctuation to use in forming a


sentence. Always remember that declarative sentence ends with
period and states fact while the interrogative sentence ends with
question mark and imperative expresses request or commands
it also ends with period and lastly the exclamatory sentence
expresses emotions and ends with exclamation point.

D. Product/ Assessment
Read each sentence carefully and identify their function. Write DC if it is declarative, INC if it is
interrogative, IMC if it is imperative and EC if it is Exclamatory.

1. Samar Island is known for its beautiful caves and water falls.
2. Did the organization approve her proposal?
3. Isn’t her voice magnificent!
4. It’s a baby boy!
5. Call the insurance agent, please.
6. Watch out for that car!
7. What harm did the delay cause?
8. Most people do enjoy taking risks.
9. Is there anything else that I can get you?
10. Keep off the grass.

IV. Agreement/ Assignment

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Liceo de Cagayan University COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Granted: Level 3 Accreditation Status PACUCOA
Tel. No. (8822) 722244/(088)8584093 to 95 local 136 │e-mail: liceo@ldcu.edu.ph │website: http://www.liceo.edu.ph
Liceo de Cagayan University
Rodolfo N. Pelaez Boulevard, Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City
Granted: IQUAME Category A(t) and AUTONOMOUS Status by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
Member: Philippines Association of Colleges and Universities-Commission on Accreditation (PACU-COA)
COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
Make a sentence of the interrogative, declarative, exclamatory, imperative

Interrogative:
__________________________
Declarative
__________________________
Exclamatory
__________________________
Imperative
________________________

Liceo de Cagayan University COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION Granted: Level 3 Accreditation Status PACUCOA
Tel. No. (8822) 722244/(088)8584093 to 95 local 136 │e-mail: liceo@ldcu.edu.ph │website: http://www.liceo.edu.ph

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