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MLE MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION

Lesson Plan

Submitted by :
Myrel Joy Lucday ( section B)
Roselle Jane Laurito ( section B)
Charlene Santos (section B)
Myrel Manigos ( section A )
Lovely May Antasoda ( section C )
Jolly May Sutacion ( section C )
Lesson Plan

I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the pupils are expected to:
1. Give the meaning of new words through pictures, actions and context
clues.
2. Answer Wh-questions in the story listened to.
II. Subject Matter:
A. Topics:
1. Oral Language
a. Give the meaning of new words through pictures, actions and
context clues.
b. Answering Wh-questions.
B. References:
Bedtimeshortstories.com
Materials:
Big book, pictures, charts
Theme:
One good deed deserves another
Value Focus:
Helping one another
III. Learning Activities:
A. Pre-reading
1. Activating prior knowledge
Do you know what is an ant? Have you seen an ant before?
2. Unlocking of Difficulties
a. Ant
Introduce the word “ant”, let the pupils read the word. Show a picture
of an ant.
Say: An ant is a very small insect.
Ask: Have you seen an ant at home?
What do they usually do?
b. Dove
Introduce the word “dove”, let the pupils read the word. Show a picture
of a dove
Say: A dove is a kind of bird
Ask: What can this bird do? Can it swim?
It can fly because it has_____?
Let them guess the word.
c. Hunter
Introduce the word “hunter”, let the pupils read the word. show a
picture of a hunter.
Say: This man is a hunter. He hunts and catches animals in the forest.
Ask: In this picture, what does the hunter want to catch?
d. Thirsty
Introduce the word “thirsty”, let the pupils read the word. Show a
picture of a girl who is drinking a water.
Say: Look at this picture.
The girl is drinking a glass of water.
Ask: What you do if you are thirsty?
e. River bank
Introduce the word “river bank”, let the pupils read the word after the
teacher. Show a picture of a river bank.
Say: Look at this picture. This is a river.
Now look at the side of the river.
This side is the river bank.
3. Developing a Purpose for Reading
Say: Today, we are going to listen to the story “sThe Ant and the
Dove”.
The author is Shreya Sharma.
Ask: What did the ant do to repay the dove’s kindness?

Guide the pupils to make their guesses to be written in the prediction chart

Question Guess What really happened


What did the ant do to repay The ant gave the dove some The ant saved the dove by
the dove’s kindness? food biting the hunter’s heel who
was about to shoot the dove
down.

B. During reading
Teacher reads the story to the class using the book.

C. Post reading
a. Answering the motive questions
b. Processing answers in the prediction chart
c. Comprehension check
1. What was the title of the story?
2. Who were the characters of the story?
3. What happened to the ant?
4. Who saved the ant?
5. What did you learned from the story?

Story:

The Ant and the Dove

By: Shreya Sharma

One hot day, a thirsty ant was walking near a river bank. Suddenly she slipped and fell
into the water. “Ahh help me! help me!” the ant screamed for help. As the flow of the river
was too strong, she was carried away. “Someone please help me,” she shouted.

A dove was watching all this from a nearby tree. The ant was struggling for life in the
water. The dove felt very sad for the little ant. The ant was continuously screaming for help.
“Oh no, the little ant is in trouble,” the dove wondered. The dove decided to help the ant. He
said to ant, “Don’t worry my friend! I will save you!”

The dove quickly plucked off a leaf and dropped it into the water near the struggling ant.
The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed up there. And the ant reached to the shore
safely. The thankful ant said, “I will always be grateful to you for saving my life!”

Few weeks later, the ant saw a bad hunter with the gun. The hunter was targeting at the
dove sitting on the tree. Guessing what he was about to do, the ant quickly bit him on the
heel. “Ouch! You pathetic ant! What have you done?” the hunter yelled.

The hunter's arrow missed the dove. The dove thanked the ant for saving his life. And
they became best friends forever.

MORAL: EVERY GOOD DEED WE DO FOR OTHERS WILL SURELY COME BACK TO US.

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