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FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN

SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 8 ‘E’ TOPIC: Guyanese Fables TIME: 09:00 to 10: 10 DATE: 02/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with Folktales.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Introduction Internet
With the aid of a Culture – the ideas customs and art of a particular society. resources.
handout and Fantasy – imagianiation unrestricted by reality. Introduces the lesson by Students
discussion on Tales – imaginative stories of the oral tradition. brainstorming students on participate in
Guyanese Fables topic. discussion.
students will Anansi’s stories are based on moral, ethical and social Development
tabulate information Stage one
values that are related to the younger generations.
about common
Guyanese fables and Asks to students to read and Students follow
discuss how these Origins - Anansi folklore originated from the Ashanti tribe discuss handout. same.
fables influence our in Ghana. The folktales of Anansi were brought into the
beliefs and culture Caribbean during the slavery days and passed on from one Stage two
with minimum generation to another. It has become part of the
difficulty. Asks students to tabulate
Caribbean culture, not just for the African Caribbean. Due Students complete
to this, some details of the stories have changed but they common Guyanese fables. same.
always end with Anansi outwitting his enemies.
Stage three
Superstition: Instructs students to discuss
In the Caribbean, Anansi can be called forth with offerings Complete same.
orally how these fables
of treats, liquor, and smoke. If you don’t have an influence the Guyanese belief
interesting story, he’ll be gone in the blink of an eye. As and culture.
the patron god of stories, Anansi loves a good tale. Make note of
Conclusion
home work
Gives students home work.
Anansi is a popular figure in Ghana and has woven his way
into the heart of the Caribbean. His tales teach us moral
values and give us insight on being creative to escape
trouble. Though the oral tradition of telling ‘Nancy stories
is fast fading, some of the stories are preserved in the
print of various books.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28-11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022
FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 9 ‘E’ TOPIC: Affixes TIME: 12:40 to 13: 50 DATE: 02/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with Affixes.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Affix Definition and Types Introduction Internet
With the aid As you now know, an affix is a word that can be added to a root word or base resources
of a handout word to add a new meaning. The two main types of affixes are prefixes and Introduces the lesson by Students
students will: suffixes. brainstorming students on participate in
Discuss the the topic. discussion.
meaning of Prefix Examples
affixes, Prefixes are attached to the beginning of a root word, root or a base word. They Development
suffixes and create a new word with a new meaning. Here’s a list of common prefixes, along Stage one
prefixes with with their meaning and a sample sentence.
minimum Asks students to read and Students
difficulty. discuss Affixes. follow
instruction.
Stage two
Make ten
new words by Asks students to make Students
adding new words by adding complete
prefixes. prefixes. same.
Suffix Examples
Suffixes are attached to the end of a root word or base word. They, too, create a
Add suffixes Stage three
new word with a new meaning. Review this list of common suffixes, along with
to correctly
their meanings and sample sentences:
change the Instructs students to
part of speech Complete
change the part of speech same.
of fifteen new of words by adding
words. suffixes.

Conclusion
Make note of
Gives students
homework.
homework.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28 -11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022
FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 9 ‘A’ TOPIC: Affixes TIME: 13:50 to 15: 00 DATE: 02/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with Affixes.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Affix Definition and Types Introduction Internet
With the aid As you now know, an affix is a word that can be added to a root word or base resources
of a handout word to add a new meaning. The two main types of affixes are prefixes and Introduces the lesson by Students
students will: suffixes. brainstorming students on participate in
Discuss the the topic. discussion.
meaning of Prefix Examples
affixes, Prefixes are attached to the beginning of a root word, root or a base word. They Development
suffixes and create a new word with a new meaning. Here’s a list of common prefixes, along Stage one
prefixes with with their meaning and a sample sentence.
minimum Asks students to read and Students
difficulty. discuss Affixes. follow
instruction.
Stage two
Make ten
new words by Asks students to make Students
adding new words by adding complete
prefixes. prefixes. same.
Suffix Examples
Suffixes are attached to the end of a root word or base word. They, too, create a
Add suffixes
new word with a new meaning. Review this list of common suffixes, along with Stage three
to correctly
their meanings and sample sentences:
change the Instructs students to
part of speech Complete
change the part of speech same.
of fifteen new of words by adding
words. suffixes.

Conclusion
Make note of
Gives students
homework.
homework.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28 -11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022
FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: English ‘B’ GRADE: 8 ‘A’ TOPIC: Poetry – Types of Stanzas TIME: 09:00 to 10: 10 DATE: 03/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with the types of stanzas.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Definition of Pentameter Introduction Internet
With the aid of Pentameter is a type of poetic meter formed by five metrical resources
Handouts students feet per line. A metrical foot is a grouping of one stressed Introduces the lesson by Students participate.
will discuss the type syllable with one to two unstressed syllables that repeats in a brainstorming students’
of stanzas and the regular pattern. Due to the pattern of stressed and unstressed previous knowledge.
structure of a syllables, lines with pentameter almost always have exactly five Development \
pentameter with stressed beats, regardless of the number of syllables. The word Stage one
minimum difficulty. pentameter comes from the Latin words penta and metron,
which mean “five” and “measure,” respectively. The use and
Given a poem definition of pentameter have been a part of poetry for Asks students to read and Students follow
students will answer thousands of years discuss handouts. instruction.
ten questions from
given poem within Stage two
minimum difficulty.
Asks students to discuss
Students complete
and identify the structure
same.
of a pentameter.

Stage three

Asks students to answer


ten questions from given Answer questions.
poem.

Conclusion
Gives students home work.
Make note of Home
Work.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28-11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022
FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: English ‘B’ GRADE: 8 ‘B’ TOPIC: Poetry TIME: 10:30 to 11: 40 DATE: 03/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with the types of stanzas.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Definition of Pentameter Introduction Internet
With the aid of Pentameter is a type of poetic meter formed by five metrical resources
Handouts students feet per line. A metrical foot is a grouping of one stressed Introduces the lesson by Students participate.
will discuss the type syllable with one to two unstressed syllables that repeats in a brainstorming students’
of stanzas and the regular pattern. Due to the pattern of stressed and unstressed previous knowledge.
structure of a syllables, lines with pentameter almost always have exactly five Development \
pentameter with stressed beats, regardless of the number of syllables. The word Stage one
minimum difficulty. pentameter comes from the Latin words penta and metron,
which mean “five” and “measure,” respectively. The use and
Given a poem definition of pentameter have been a part of poetry for Asks students to read and Students follow
students will answer thousands of years discuss handouts. instruction.
ten questions from
given poem within Stage two
minimum difficulty.
Asks students to discuss
Students complete
and identify the structure
same.
of a pentameter.

Stage three

Asks students to answer


ten questions from given Answer questions.
poem.

Conclusion
Gives students home work.
Make note of Home
Work.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28-11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-202
FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 8 ‘D’ TOPIC: Guyanese Fables TIME: 12:40 to 13: 50 DATE: 03/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with word Folktales.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Introduction Internet
With the aid of a Culture – the ideas customs and art of a particular society. resources.
handout and Fantasy – imagianiation unrestricted by reality. Introduces the lesson by Students
discussion on Tales – imaginative stories of the oral tradition. brainstorming students on participate in
Guyanese Fables topic. discussion.
students will Anansi’s stories are based on moral, ethical and social Development
tabulate information Stage one
values that are related to the younger generations.
about common
Guyanese fables and Asks to students to read and Students follow
discuss how these Origins - Anansi folklore originated from the Ashanti tribe discuss handout. same.
fables influence our in Ghana. The folktales of Anansi were brought into the
beliefs and culture Caribbean during the slavery days and passed on from one Stage two
with minimum generation to another. It has become part of the
difficulty. Asks students to tabulate
Caribbean culture, not just for the African Caribbean. Due Students complete
to this, some details of the stories have changed but they common Guyanese fables. same.
always end with Anansi outwitting his enemies.
Stage three
Superstition: Instructs students to discuss
In the Caribbean, Anansi can be called forth with offerings Complete same.
orally how these fables
of treats, liquor, and smoke. If you don’t have an influence the Guyanese belief
interesting story, he’ll be gone in the blink of an eye. As and culture.
the patron god of stories, Anansi loves a good tale. Make note of
Conclusion
home work
Gives students home work.
Anansi is a popular figure in Ghana and has woven his way
into the heart of the Caribbean. His tales teach us moral
values and give us insight on being creative to escape
trouble. Though the oral tradition of telling ‘Nancy stories
is fast fading, some of the stories are preserved in the
print of various books.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28-11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022
FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: English ‘B’ GRADE: 8 ‘C’ TOPIC: Poetry TIME: 10:30 to 11: 40 DATE: 04/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with the types of stanzas.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Definition of Pentameter Introduction Internet
With the aid of Pentameter is a type of poetic meter formed by five metrical resources
Handouts students feet per line. A metrical foot is a grouping of one stressed Introduces the lesson by Students participate.
will discuss the type syllable with one to two unstressed syllables that repeats in a brainstorming students’
of stanzas and the regular pattern. Due to the pattern of stressed and unstressed previous knowledge.
structure of a syllables, lines with pentameter almost always have exactly five Development \
pentameter with stressed beats, regardless of the number of syllables. The word Stage one
minimum difficulty. pentameter comes from the Latin words penta and metron,
which mean “five” and “measure,” respectively. The use and
Given a poem definition of pentameter have been a part of poetry for Asks students to read and Students follow
students will answer thousands of years discuss handouts. instruction.
ten questions from
given poem within Stage two
minimum difficulty.
Asks students to discuss
Students complete
and identify the structure
same.
of a pentameter.

Stage three

Asks students to answer


ten questions from given Answer questions.
poem.

Conclusion
Gives students home work.
Make note of Home
Work.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28-11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022
FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 8 ‘C’ TOPIC: Guyanese Fables TIME: 12:40 to 13: 50 DATE: 04/01/2022
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with word Folktales.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Introduction Internet
With the aid of a Culture – the ideas customs and art of a particular society. resources.
handout and Fantasy – imagianiation unrestricted by reality. Introduces the lesson by Students
discussion on Tales – imaginative stories of the oral tradition. brainstorming students on participate in
Guyanese Fables topic. discussion.
students will Anansi’s stories are based on moral, ethical and social Development
tabulate information Stage one
values that are related to the younger generations.
about common
Guyanese fables and Asks to students to read and Students follow
discuss how these Origins - Anansi folklore originated from the Ashanti tribe discuss handout. same.
fables influence our in Ghana. The folktales of Anansi were brought into the
beliefs and culture Caribbean during the slavery days and passed on from one Stage two
with minimum generation to another. It has become part of the
difficulty. Asks students to tabulate
Caribbean culture, not just for the African Caribbean. Due Students complete
to this, some details of the stories have changed but they common Guyanese fables. same.
always end with Anansi outwitting his enemies.
Stage three
Superstition: Instructs students to discuss
In the Caribbean, Anansi can be called forth with offerings Complete same.
orally how these fables
of treats, liquor, and smoke. If you don’t have an influence the Guyanese belief
interesting story, he’ll be gone in the blink of an eye. As and culture.
the patron god of stories, Anansi loves a good tale. Make note of
Conclusion
home work
Gives students home work.
Anansi is a popular figure in Ghana and has woven his way
into the heart of the Caribbean. His tales teach us moral
values and give us insight on being creative to escape
trouble. Though the oral tradition of telling ‘Nancy stories
is fast fading, some of the stories are preserved in the
print of various books.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28-11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022
FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 8 ‘A’ TOPIC: Guyanese Fables TIME: 14:50 to 15: 00 DATE: 04/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with Folktales.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Introduction Internet
With the aid of a Culture – the ideas customs and art of a particular society. resources.
handout and Fantasy – imagianiation unrestricted by reality. Introduces the lesson by Students
discussion on Tales – imaginative stories of the oral tradition. brainstorming students on participate in
Guyanese Fables topic. discussion.
students will Anansi’s stories are based on moral, ethical and social Development
tabulate information Stage one
values that are related to the younger generations.
about common
Guyanese fables and Asks to students to read and Students follow
discuss how these Origins - Anansi folklore originated from the Ashanti tribe discuss handout. same.
fables influence our in Ghana. The folktales of Anansi were brought into the
beliefs and culture Caribbean during the slavery days and passed on from one Stage two
with minimum generation to another. It has become part of the
difficulty. Asks students to tabulate
Caribbean culture, not just for the African Caribbean. Due Students complete
to this, some details of the stories have changed but they common Guyanese fables. same.
always end with Anansi outwitting his enemies.
Stage three
Superstition: Instructs students to discuss
In the Caribbean, Anansi can be called forth with offerings Complete same.
orally how these fables
of treats, liquor, and smoke. If you don’t have an influence the Guyanese belief
interesting story, he’ll be gone in the blink of an eye. As and culture.
the patron god of stories, Anansi loves a good tale. Make note of
Conclusion
home work
Gives students home work.
Anansi is a popular figure in Ghana and has woven his way
into the heart of the Caribbean. His tales teach us moral
values and give us insight on being creative to escape
trouble. Though the oral tradition of telling ‘Nancy stories
is fast fading, some of the stories are preserved in the
print of various books.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28-11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022
FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 9 ‘G’ TOPIC: Affixes TIME: 09:00 to 10: 10 DATE: 05/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with Affixes.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Affix Definition and Types Introduction Internet
With the aid As you now know, an affix is a word that can be added to a root word or base resources
of a handout word to add a new meaning. The two main types of affixes are prefixes and Introduces the lesson by Students
students will: suffixes. brainstorming students on participate in
Discuss the the topic. discussion.
meaning of Prefix Examples
affixes, Prefixes are attached to the beginning of a root word, root or a base word. They Development
suffixes and create a new word with a new meaning. Here’s a list of common prefixes, along Stage one
prefixes with with their meaning and a sample sentence.
minimum Asks students to read and Students
difficulty. discuss Affixes. follow
instruction.
Stage two
Make ten
new words by Asks students to make Students
adding new words by adding complete
prefixes. prefixes. same.
Suffix Examples
Suffixes are attached to the end of a root word or base word. They, too, create a
Add suffixes
new word with a new meaning. Review this list of common suffixes, along with Stage three
to correctly
their meanings and sample sentences:
change the Instructs students to
part of speech Complete
change the part of speech same.
of fifteen new of words by adding
words. suffixes.

Conclusion
Make note of
Gives students
homework.
homework.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28 -11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022
FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: English ‘B’ GRADE: 8 ‘D’ TOPIC: Poetry cont. TIME: 10:30 to 11: 40 DATE: 05/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with the types of stanzas.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Definition of Pentameter Introduction Internet
With the aid of Pentameter is a type of poetic meter formed by five metrical resources
Handouts students feet per line. A metrical foot is a grouping of one stressed Introduces the lesson by Students participate.
will discuss the type syllable with one to two unstressed syllables that repeats in a brainstorming students’
of stanzas and the regular pattern. Due to the pattern of stressed and unstressed previous knowledge.
structure of a syllables, lines with pentameter almost always have exactly five Development \
pentameter with stressed beats, regardless of the number of syllables. The word Stage one
minimum difficulty. pentameter comes from the Latin words penta and metron,
which mean “five” and “measure,” respectively. The use and
Given a poem definition of pentameter have been a part of poetry for Asks students to read and Students follow
students will answer thousands of years discuss handouts. instruction.
ten questions from
given poem within Stage two
minimum difficulty.
Asks students to discuss
Students complete
and identify the structure
same.
of a pentameter.

Stage three

Asks students to answer


ten questions from given Answer questions.
poem.

Conclusion
Gives students home work.
Make note of Home
Work.

Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28-11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:0-12-2022


FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 8 ‘B’ TOPIC: Word Attack Skills TIME: 12:40 to 13: 50 DATE: 05/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with word sounds.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Introduction Internet
With the aid of a Culture – the ideas customs and art of a particular society. resources.
handout and Fantasy – imagianiation unrestricted by reality. Introduces the lesson by Students
discussion on Tales – imaginative stories of the oral tradition. brainstorming students on participate in
Guyanese Fables topic. discussion.
students will Anansi’s stories are based on moral, ethical and social Development
tabulate information Stage one
values that are related to the younger generations.
about common
Guyanese fables and Asks to students to read and Students follow
discuss how these Origins - Anansi folklore originated from the Ashanti tribe discuss handout. same.
fables influence our in Ghana. The folktales of Anansi were brought into the
beliefs and culture Caribbean during the slavery days and passed on from one Stage two
with minimum generation to another. It has become part of the
difficulty. Asks students to tabulate
Caribbean culture, not just for the African Caribbean. Due Students complete
to this, some details of the stories have changed but they common Guyanese fables. same.
always end with Anansi outwitting his enemies.
Stage three
Superstition: Instructs students to discuss
In the Caribbean, Anansi can be called forth with offerings Complete same.
orally how these fables
of treats, liquor, and smoke. If you don’t have an influence the Guyanese belief
interesting story, he’ll be gone in the blink of an eye. As and culture.
the patron god of stories, Anansi loves a good tale. Make note of
Conclusion
home work
Gives students home work.
Anansi is a popular figure in Ghana and has woven his way
into the heart of the Caribbean. His tales teach us moral
values and give us insight on being creative to escape
trouble. Though the oral tradition of telling ‘Nancy stories
is fast fading, some of the stories are preserved in the
print of various books.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28-11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022

FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN


SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 9 ‘B’ TOPIC: Affixes TIME: 14:50 to 15: 00 DATE: 05/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with Affixes.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Affix Definition and Types Introduction Internet
With the aid As you now know, an affix is a word that can be added to a root word or base resources
of a handout word to add a new meaning. The two main types of affixes are prefixes and Introduces the lesson by Students
students will: suffixes. brainstorming students on participate in
Discuss the the topic. discussion.
meaning of Prefix Examples
affixes, Prefixes are attached to the beginning of a root word, root or a base word. They Development
suffixes and create a new word with a new meaning. Here’s a list of common prefixes, along Stage one
prefixes with with their meaning and a sample sentence.
minimum Asks students to read and Students
difficulty. discuss Affixes. follow
instruction.
Stage two
Make ten
new words by Asks students to make Students
adding new words by adding complete
prefixes. prefixes. same.
Suffix Examples
Suffixes are attached to the end of a root word or base word. They, too, create a
Add suffixes Stage three
new word with a new meaning. Review this list of common suffixes, along with
to correctly
their meanings and sample sentences:
change the Instructs students to
part of speech Complete
change the part of speech same.
of fifteen new of words by adding
words. suffixes.

Conclusion
Make note of
Gives students
homework.
homework.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28 -11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022

FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN


SUBJECT: English ‘B’ GRADE: 8 ‘E’ TOPIC: Poetry TIME: 10:30 to 11: 40 DATE: 06/11/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with the types of stanzas.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Definition of Pentameter Introduction Internet
With the aid of Pentameter is a type of poetic meter formed by five metrical resources
Handouts students feet per line. A metrical foot is a grouping of one stressed Introduces the lesson by Students participate.
will discuss the type syllable with one to two unstressed syllables that repeats in a brainstorming students’
of stanzas and the regular pattern. Due to the pattern of stressed and unstressed previous knowledge.
structure of a syllables, lines with pentameter almost always have exactly five Development \
pentameter with stressed beats, regardless of the number of syllables. The word Stage one
minimum difficulty. pentameter comes from the Latin words penta and metron,
which mean “five” and “measure,” respectively. The use and
Given a poem definition of pentameter have been a part of poetry for Asks students to read and Students follow
students will answer thousands of years discuss handouts. instruction.
ten questions from
given poem within Stage two
minimum difficulty.
Asks students to discuss
Students complete
and identify the structure
same.
of a pentameter.

Stage three

Asks students to answer


ten questions from given Answer questions.
poem.

Conclusion
Gives students home work.
Make note of Home
Work.

Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28-11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022


FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN
SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 9 ‘D’ TOPIC: Affixes TIME: 12:40 to 13: 50 DATE: 06/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with Affixes.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Affix Definition and Types Introduction Internet
With the aid As you now know, an affix is a word that can be added to a root word or base resources
of a handout word to add a new meaning. The two main types of affixes are prefixes and Introduces the lesson by Students
students will: suffixes. brainstorming students on participate in
Discuss the the topic. discussion.
meaning of Prefix Examples
affixes, Prefixes are attached to the beginning of a root word, root or a base word. They Development
suffixes and create a new word with a new meaning. Here’s a list of common prefixes, along Stage one
prefixes with with their meaning and a sample sentence.
minimum Asks students to read and Students
difficulty. discuss Affixes. follow
instruction.
Stage two
Make ten
new words by Asks students to make Students
adding new words by adding complete
prefixes. prefixes. same.
Suffix Examples
Suffixes are attached to the end of a root word or base word. They, too, create a
Add suffixes Stage three
new word with a new meaning. Review this list of common suffixes, along with
to correctly
their meanings and sample sentences:
change the Instructs students to Complete
part of speech change the part of speech
of fifteen new same.
of words by adding
words. suffixes.

Conclusion
Make note of
Gives students
homework.
homework.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28 -11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022

FORMAT FOR LESSON PLAN


SUBJECT: Reading GRADE: 9 ‘D’ TOPIC: Affixes TIME: 13:50 to 15: 00 DATE: 06/01/2023
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE: Students are familiar with Affixes.
SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNERS’ RESOURCE EVALUATION
OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY
Affix Definition and Types Introduction Internet
With the aid As you now know, an affix is a word that can be added to a root word or base resources
of a handout word to add a new meaning. The two main types of affixes are prefixes and Introduces the lesson by Students
students will: suffixes. brainstorming students on participate in
Discuss the the topic. discussion.
meaning of Prefix Examples
affixes, Prefixes are attached to the beginning of a root word, root or a base word. They Development
suffixes and create a new word with a new meaning. Here’s a list of common prefixes, along Stage one
prefixes with with their meaning and a sample sentence.
minimum Asks students to read and Students
difficulty. discuss Affixes. follow
instruction.
Stage two
Make ten
new words by Asks students to make Students
adding new words by adding complete
prefixes. prefixes. same.
Suffix Examples
Suffixes are attached to the end of a root word or base word. They, too, create a
Add suffixes Stage three
new word with a new meaning. Review this list of common suffixes, along with
to correctly
their meanings and sample sentences:
change the Instructs students to
part of speech Complete
change the part of speech same.
of fifteen new of words by adding
words. suffixes.

Conclusion
Make note of
Gives students
homework.
homework.
Signature of Teacher: J. Sumrah Date: 28 -11-2022 Signature of HOD: A. Khusial Date:01-12-2022

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