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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English 7

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students will:

1. define search engine;


2. enumerate the different search engines commonly used;
3. use search engines in finding information and resources

II. Subject matter

Topic: Introduction to Electronic Search Engine


Integration: English
Reference: English 7-Learning Material
Materials: Tarp-paper and pictures

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVITY

III. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES

- ROUTINE

Good morning class. Okay everybody stand.


Kindly lead the prayer____________.
(Learners stand and begin praying.)

Good morning, Class!


“Good morning, Ma’am JY! “
Before you take your seats, kindly arrange your
chairs.
(Learners do as told)
How are you this morning?
“We are fine ma’am!”
Let me check your attendance. Class secretary,
who is/are absent today?
Present
(nobody’s absent)
Very good class, great job everyone!

COLLECTING AND
CHECKING OF
ASSIGNMENTS
Class, did I give you an assignment
yesterday? “No, Ma’am”

Okay, kindly pass your assignment in


front
Class, do we have an assignment?

1. LESSON PROPER

- ACTIVITY

Vocabulary Building: Conduct spelling (5


words are found in the selection given)
Introduce a short passage

Look closely at the picture. What do you think


is the student doing? Like most of the students
these days, she is probably doing research
using different search engines. (Learners are listening and participating)

What’
s New

Electronic
Search Engine
-a software system that is designed to
search for information on the World
Wide Web. The search results are
generally presented in a line of results
often referred to as search engine results
pages (SERPs) Search Engine is a
computer program that searches
databases and internet sites for the
documents containing keywords
specified by a user.

Listed below are the top 5 most commonly


used search engines according to eBizMBA in
October 2015. These rankings are
continuously updated using various factors.
1. Google
-Estimated 1,100,000,000 unique
monthly visitors
-Originally known as BackRub
-A search engine that started
development in 1996 by Sergey Brin and Larry
Page as a research project at Stanford
University to find files on the Internet.
2. Bing
-Estimated 350,000,000 unique monthly
visitors
-A search engine created and operated
by Microsoft, replacing its former Live Search,
Windows Live Search, and MSN Search
offerings.
3.Yahoo!
-Estimated 300,000,000 unique monthly
visitors
-Short for Yet Another Hierarchical
Officious Oracle! Yahoo! Was created
in February, 1994 by two --Stanford
University PhD candidates David Filo
and Jerry Yang.
4. Ask
-Estimated 245,000,000 unique monthly
visitors
-Ask is the common name for Ask.com
search engine, which allows users to perform a
search in the form of a question to find relevant
results.  Ask.com was started in 1996 by
Garret Gruener and David Warthen.

5. AOL
-Estimated 125,000,000 unique monthly
visitors
-America Online is the name of a
popular online service. It is often abbreviated
as AOL.
-The company founded in 1985 and is
considered an early Internet pioneer, providing
many Internet services in the 1990’s.

- ANALYSIS

As a student, how do electronic search engines


help you in providing answers to your
questions?
- ABSTRACT

1. What is an Electronic Search Engine?


2. What are the 5 most commonly used
Search Engines?
3. Which of the 5 most commonly used
search engines have you tried using?
4. Did you find what you are looking for?

- APPLICATION

ACTIVITY 1.
Using the graphic organizer below, connect as
many words as possible that you can associate
with the use of search engine.

1. a
2. b
THE 3. c
ENGINE
SEARCH
4. b
5. c

IV. EVALUATION
¼
Write the letter of the correct answer.

___1. -America Online is the name of a popular


online service
a. AOL
b. Ask
c. Yahoo!
___2. the common name for Ask.com search
engine, which allows users to perform a search
in the form of a question to find relevant
results.
a. AOL
b. Ask
c. Yahoo!
___3. Short for Yet Another Hierarchical
Officious Oracle!
a. AOL
b. Ask
c. Yahoo!
___4. Originally known as BackRub.
a. Chrome
b. Google
c. Bing
__5. A search engine created and operated by
Microsoft, replacing its former Live Search,
Windows Live Search, and MSN Search
offerings.
a. Chrome
b. Google
c. Bing

V. ASSIGNMENT

½
Search on the internet other “Search Engine”

Prepared by:
JY A. SILVANO
INTERN STUDENT

Checked by: Noted by:


KAREN V. BANGELISAN CARLITO A. ABARQUEZ
COOPERATING TEACHER ENGLISH DEPARTMENT HEAD

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