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Grade 11
Academic Reading and Writing
Quarter 1: Week 7
I. OBJECTIVES
III. PROCEDURE:
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity
I. Preliminaries
a. Greetings
Good morning Good morning, Teacher Lea!
b. Prayer
Kindly stand for the opening prayer. Jennifer, please
lead the opening prayer. Yes Ma’am!
c. Attendance
Say present when your name is called.
(The students will say present when
their name was called.)
d. Review
Now before we proceed to our main topic for today,
what was our topic yesterday? Mar Anne?
Mar Anne: Yesterday, we discussed
the patterns of development.
1.
Answers:
1. Can
2. can
3. can’t
4. could
5. couldn’t
f. motivation
Now, what do you observe with these photos?
Angelica?
Very good! Now, what do you observe the lines and
Angelica: I can see lines and shapes.
shapes created?
Narration.
Description.
Definition.
Exemplification
Classification.
Comparison and contrast.
Cause and effect.
Problem solution.
Persuasion.
Listing.
For question number 1, please read and give your
answer, Nicole. Nicole: 1. They say identical twins are
similar in almost everything. However,
this is not true. No one is truly the
same. We are designed to be unique in
All right, So why Comparison and Contrast? our own way.
Anyone?
It is a comparison and contrast pattern when it
answers how the subject is the same or not.
Comparison examines how subjects are similar,
while contrast emphasizes how subjects are
different. For comparison, it uses signal words like
similar, similarly, in the same way, likewise, in a
linked manner, in a similar fashion, etc. Contrast
uses signal words such as yet, nevertheless,
nonetheless, after all, but though, however,
otherwise, on the other hand, notwithstanding, etc.
For example:
For example:
He came and delivered the speech. Then he left the
arena right after the last line. His constituents
followed him eventually.
C. Abstraction
Now, based on what we have analysed. Why should
we appreciate the patterns of development in writing
across disciplines?
(Student raised her hand)
The student will answer: For me
Ma’am, as a student. It will help me
follow ideas easily and understand the
Alright, great answer. The pattern helps us follow texts better.
ideas easily and understand a text better. That’s
correct! The selection of patterns of development in
writing is dependable on the writer’s purpose. In
determining the pattern of development off ideas in
a text, note that signal words used for these may
help you identify the pattern of development. One
thing also is that if you were able to know what are
the patterns of development. Aside from you are
guided, then you will be disciplined as a writer to
create a pattern when writing for the students or for
the readers to easily understand your text better. All
right! Thank you for your short but concise answer,
Godwin!
D. Application
To assess your learnings about our discussion for
today, I want you to apply these patterns of
development in an activity.
The students will answer.
IV. EVALUATION
Instructions: Match the pattern of development in column A to the transitional device in column
B. Write only the letter of your choice on the space provided.
V. Assignment
Instructions: Identify the main idea, the pattern of development, and the signal words in the
paragraph. Write it on the table.
Drinking alcohol can sometimes be tolerated if done in moderation. However, letting it take
over our lives is another story. Many teenagers are not aware of the dire consequences of
drinking too much alcohol. First, drinking too much alcohol can damage our hearts. Doctors
claim that while drinking alcohol occasionally it’s good for the heart, if it is taken excessively
the drinker may suffer from an irregular heartbeat, stroke, cardiomyopathy, and high blood
pressure. Being alcoholic will also take a toll on our liver and can lead to a variety of diseases
such as fibrosis, hepatitis, and fatty liver. Finally, drinking alcohol can weaken our immune
system and make our bodies more vulnerable to various diseases. It also weakens our body’s
ability to ward off infection.
Main Idea Pattern of Development Signal Words
Prepared by:
LEA D. CASTILLO
STUDENT TEACHER