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School Grade Level

Grade 7 Kings College of the Philippines- Grade VII


Bambang
Detailed Lesson Plan Teacher/Student Learning Area
Rosie B. Catores English
Teaching Dates and Time Quarter
April 7, 2022 Quarter First Semester
DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN GRADE VII
I.OBJECTIVES:
A. Content The learner demonstrates understanding the four types of sentences
standard according to function.
B. Performance The learner transfers learning by identifying the declarative, imperative,
Standard interrogative, and exclamatory.
C. Learning At the end of the learning session, students should be able to:
Competencies/ a. classify sentences according to their functions;
Objectives b. construct declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory
sentences;
c. read sentences correctly and clearly with expressions; and
d. show teamwork and cooperation through participating in a group
activity.
II. CONTENT DIFFERENT TYPES OF SENTENCES ACCORDING TO STRUCTURE
I. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. REFERENCES
1. Teachers guide Grammar and Composition 4 by Prentice Hall
pages
2. Learners English 7: Learners Materials (121-122)
materials
Pages
3. Textbook pages Proficiency in English 8 by Simeon Tabunda
B. Other Learning Visual aids, activity sheets, laptop, and projector.
Resources
III.PROCEDURE: Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity

A. Preparation

1. Prayer
Let’s all stand and put ourselves in the
presence of the Lord as we pray.
2. Greetings (Students will rise)
Good morning class!

3. Checking of Good morning ma’am.


Attendance
Class, in a 1/8 sheet of paper write your name
and put it in the box in front. That will serve as
your attendance.
Yes ma’am.

4. House rules
Before, we review our lesson yesterday may I
just remind you first with our house rules.

 Listen to your
teacher.
 Participate in
your class.
 Talk when
needed.

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5. Review of the
past Lesson
Class, can you recall our lesson yesterday?
Yes ma’am, our lesson
yesterday is all about
verb.

Very good, and what is adverb? Ma’am, verb is an


action word.

Yes, exactly verb is an action words, kindly


give example class? Ma’am, running,
jumping, walking,
climbing, swimming.
Very good class, I’m glad that you really
understand our lesson yesterday.

6. Motivation Group yourselves into 4 groups. Each group


will be given pieces of paper with words written
on it, arrange those words in order to form a
sentence.
Understood class?
Yes ma’am.

 Students failed to complete their essays


on time.
 That movie was exciting!
 Please give me your phone.
 What time will you finish writing your
English homework?

Very nice! I am very pleased you were able to


finish the task given to you.

B. PRESENTATION OF Now, class lets discuss your answer.


THE LESSON Anybody from the class who can tell me what
he/she notices with the following sentences?

Ma’am it ends with a


period, question mark
Very good observation. and exclamatory.

C.DISCUSSION PROPER Now let me introduce you the four types of


sentences.
 Declarative
 Interrogative
 Imperative
 Exclamatory
Would somebody read the definition of the first
type of sentence.
Declarative sentence
 A declarative
sentence
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states a fact or
opinion and
ends with a
period.

Thanks. Now, lets take a look at the sentence


that group 1 came up with. This one is
declarative would you tell me the reason why
its classified as a declarative?
Ma’am because it
gives an idea and it
states a fact. It also
ends with a period.

Very good. Well said. Now, can somebody give


me an example of a declarative sentence.

Ma’am, Palawan is
one of the most
wonderful tourist
attractions in the
world.

Nice answers! Now let’s talk about the second


type of sentence. Would someone read its
definition.

Interrogative
sentence
 an interrogative
sentence asks
a question and
ends with a
question mark.
Nice one and could you give me an example as
well?
Ma’am, what can you
see to yourself 5 years
from now?

Nice answer class. Its easy to understand,


right? Remember that an interrogative
sentence ends with a question mark. The
sentence that group 2 came up with is an
example of it. Did you get it class?
Yes ma’am.

I also want to remind you that you have to read


an interrogative sentence well. You have to
sound like you’re really asking a question.
Don’t just read it as if it’s a declarative
sentence so you won’t be misunderstood when
someone listens to you.
Yes ma’am.

Ok. let’s proceed to the next type of sentence


which is the imperative sentence. Kindly read
its definition.
Imperative sentence
 an imperative
sentence
expresses a
request or
gives a
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command or
direction.
Thanks. Now, let’s check the sentence that
group 3 came up with. It ends with a period but
it doesn’t mean it’s a declarative sentence. Can
somebody explain the class why?

Ma’am, it’s because


the sentence does not
state a fact or opinion.
It states a request.
Exactly. Now, I want you class to give me an
example of an imperative sentence.

Ma’am, please took


good care of my
brother while I’m not
around.

Very well said. Now, lets discuss the last type


of sentence kindly read its definition.
Exclamatory
sentence
 an exclamatory
sentence
conveys
emotion and
ends with an
Thanks. Now, I know you’ll find it easy to exclamation
understand its function. Can somebody give mark.
me an example?
Ma’am, can you stop
blaming me!

Excellence class. The sentence that group 4


came up with is an example of it.
D.APPLICATION Any questions class before we proceed for your
activity?
No ma’am.

Now. Class, using the pictures on the board, I


want you to form different types of sentences
according to function.

Picture 1.

(answers may vary)

Picture 2.

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(answers may vary)

Picture 3.

(answers may vary)

Picture 4.

(answers may vary)

E. VALUING

Now class. In real life situations, what will


happen to our grammar or sentences without
using the right punctuations when forming a (answer may vary)
G. GENERALIZATION sentence.

Class, for your next activity answer the


following.
How can we apply these 4 types of (answer may vary)
sentences in our real-life situation?

Directions: Read each sentence carefully and


H. EVALUATION 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 waterfalls.

2. Did the organization approve her 1.DC


proposal?

3. Isn’t her voice magnificent! 2.INC

3.EC
4. It’s a baby boy!

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5. Call the insurance agent, please. 4.EC

6. Watch out for that car! 5.IMC

7. What harm did the delay cause? 6.EC

7.INC
8. Most people do enjoy taking risks.

9. Is there anything else that I can get 8.DC


you?
9.INC

10. Keep off the grass.

10.DC
IV. ASSIGNMENT: Write a short narrative about your unforgettable
experience in life. Use at least 4 declarative, 4
imperative, 4 interrogative, and 4 exclamatory
sentences.

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