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Detailed Lesson Plan in English 3

I- Objectives:
At the end of 50 minutes lesson, the pupils can:
a. identify the three Degrees of Adjectives,
b. give the Comparative Degree and Superlative Degree of the Positive Degree,
c. construct sentences using the Positive Degrees, Comparative Degrees and
Superlative Degrees.

II- Subject Matter:


Topic: Three Degrees of Adjectives
Reference: English for You and Me 3, pages 150-154
Materials: Visual aids, pictures, flash cards and chalks.

III- Procedure:
Teacher’s Activity Pupils’ Activity
A. Preparatory Activities
 Prayer
Everybody stand for our prayer.
Yazeed, please lead the prayer. (Pupils are praying)

 Greetings
Good morning ma’am!
Good morning class!
 Checking of attendance
No ma’am.
Is there any absent today?
Very good.
 Review
Questions:
It describes a noun or a
Who can define adjective?
pronoun.
Very good.
Who can give an examples of Beautiful, tall, small, blue and
adjectives? six.
Very good.
 Motivation
Class let us read this poem entitled
“My Roses”. But, before we read I
want you to listen and remember
what you we have read, because I
have some questions for you Yes, ma’am.

regarding the poem.


Is that clear class?

Pupils are reading.


My Roses
It is here that my roses grow,
Standing neatly in a row.
Some are pink and some are white.
Some are red, others sunshine bight.

They are all very sweet and rare.


No other plants with them compare,
So come, visit them with me,
Finer blooms you will never see.
About the roses.

Questions:
No.
1. What is the poem all about?
Very good.
2. Are there other plants that can
Neatly, pink, white, sweet and
compare to the roses?
rare.
Very good.
3. Give at least 5 adjectives that you
can see in the poem.
Very good.

 Unlocking of difficulties
Before we proceed to our next topic let Describe.
us first unlock some words that we
might encounter. Compare.
Say the words after me.
1. Describe- to tell something or Syllable.

someone’s appearance.
2. Compare- to say that is similar to
something or someone.
3. Syllable- a word that is naturally
divided when it is pronounced.

B. Developmental Activities
1. Presentation of topic.

So, our lesson for today is The Three


Degrees of Adjectives. Positive Degree, Comparative
There are three degrees of adjectives which Degree and Superlative Degree.
are:
Positive Degree, Comparative Degree and
Superlative Degree.
What are the three degrees of adjectives?
(Pupils are raising their hands)
(pupil is reading)
Who can read the meaning of the Positive
Degree?

Positive Degree- simply describes person


or things.
Example: The Apple tree is tall.
Very good.
(Pupils are reading)

Everybody read the Comparative Degree.

Comparative Degree- compare two


persons or things.
Add er for one syllable adjective.
Example: The Mango tree is taller than
apple tree.
Very good. (Pupils are reading)

Everybody read the Superlative Degree.

Superlative Degree- compare three or


more persons or things.
Add es for one syllable adjective.
Example: The Acacia tree is the tallest of
them all.
Very good.

2. Application
Yes ma’am.
Activity
(Pupils are raising their hands)
Direction: Give the Comparative Degree
and Superlative Degree of the given
Positive Degree. (Pupils are answering on the
Number one is done for you. board)
Is that clear class?
Now who can come to the board and
answer?
Positive Comparative Superlative
Degree Degree Degree
1. White whiter whitest
2. Tall
(Pupils are raising their hands)
3. Small
4. Sweet

Group Activity
Now, use the given Degrees of Adjectives
in a sentence?
Number one is done for you.
Positive Degree, Comparative
1. My shirt is white. Degree and Superlative Degree.
Anna’s shirt is whiter than my shirt.
Fatima’s shirt is the whites of the
three. Simply describes person or
things.

3. Generalization
What are the three Degrees of Adjectives?
Compare two persons or
things.

What is Positive Degree?


Compare three or more

Very good. persons or things.

What about the Comparative Degree?

Very good.

What about the Superlative Degree?

Very good.

IV- Evaluation:
Now let’s have a short quiz. Get your quiz notebook.
Direction: Use the given pictures in a sentence using the three Degrees of
Adjectives.
Number one is done for you.

1.

The first apple is big.

The second apple is bigger.

The third apple is biggest of the three.

2.
3. Kim Tin Lyn

V- Assignment:
List 10 adjectives that contain two or more syllables.
Example: Industrious

Prepared by:

Sali, Adzmalyn J.
Tan, Radz-Jiera S.
BEED-4

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