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Detailed Lesson Plan

in English 6
4th Quarter – Week 1

I. Objectives of the lesson


At the end of the lesson the pupils, will be able to:
a. State the four kinds of sentences, namely the declarative, interrogative,
imperative and exclamatory sentences.
b. Construct declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory; and
c. Show teamwork and cooperating through participating in a group activity.

II. Subject Matter


Topic: Four Kinds of Sentences
Reference: English for You and Me page 61-68
Materials: speaker, cartolina, marker, flashcards

III. Instructional Procedure:


Teacher’s Activity Pupil’s Activity
A. Preliminary Activities
Prayer
Class, let us all stand and put
ourselves in the presence of the Lord
as we pray.

Father in heaven, you love me


You are with me night and day
I want to love you always
In all I do and say
I’II try to please you, Father.
Bless me through the day.
Amen. Father in heaven, you love me
You are with me night and day
I want to love you always
In all I do and say
I’II try to please you, Father.
Bless me through the day.
Amen.
Greetings
Good morning, class!

Good morning teacher!


Please pick up the pieces of paper
under your chair. (Pupils pick up the pieces of
paper.)
So, how are you today class? We are fine, teacher!

I’m glad that you are fine today.

Checking of attendance
Is there any absent for today class?

Very good! Perfect Attendance Nobody is absent, teacher

Review
Before we proceed in our next
discussion. What is our lesson
yesterday?
Our lesson yesterday is about
prefix.
Very good! What is prefix?
Prefix is a word part added to the
beginning of the root word.
Can you give me the examples of
prefix?
The examples of prefix is unhappy,
unable and imperfect.

Very good!

A. Oral Language Activity


I have here four sentences and I
need four volunteers to read these with
emotions or feelings and tell us if what
kind of sentence are they.

1. The boy goes to school.


2. Why are you crying?

3. Kindly give me a piece of bread.


4. Wow, this is beautiful!
Kimberly (declarative)
Ashly (interrogative)
Jonathan (imperative),
Marvin (exclamatory)
But before that what is the
standards when you are sing?

Very good! Appreciate the song


Don’t talk to your classmates
“The Greatest Love of All”
Whitney Houston

I believe the children our future


Teach them well and let them lead the
way
Show them all the beauty they possess
inside
Give them a sense of pride
To make it easier
Let the children ‘s laughter
Reminders us how we used to be……

“The Greatest Love of All”


Whitney Houston

I believe the children our future


Teach them well and let them lead the
way
Show them all the beauty they possess
inside
Give them a sense of pride
To make it easier
Let the children ‘s laughter
Reminders us how we used to be……

3. Motive Question

1. What is the declarative sentence


based from the song “The Greatest
Love of All”

2. Based from the song, give me a “I believe the children in our


line that asks a question? future.”

3. What does the writer believe in? “What should we show to our
children?”

That was a very good explanation The writer believes in what Dr.
Marvin. Jose Rizal said, “The youth is the
hope of the Fatherland.”
C. Skill Development

1. Teaching and Modelling


Sentences are classified according
to their uses. They have four types of
sentences.

Christine please read!

A Declarative sentence tells


something about a person, thing, place
or event. Take note, it usually ends
with a period. Also, it makes a
statement, gives information and tells
something.

Declarative form when it ends with a


period.

For example:
1. The United States is made up of Yes, teacher! An interrogative
50 states. sentence is a question and ends in a
2. I am going swimming this question mark.
Saturday.

Aldrin, please read! The sentence no.3 is imperative


sentence.
Interrogative sentences ask
questions. They end with question
marks.

Sentence no. 4 is an exclamatory


For example: sentence.
1. Which state is the biggest?
2. Whose birthday party is on
Saturday?

Joseph, please read!

Imperative sentence usually uses a


command or express a request. There
are two kinds of imperative sentence;
the request and command. Requests
uses the words please or kindly while
Command is like giving order.
Yes, teacher

Give me an example of imperative Yes, teacher


sentence from the song?
(The pupils will stand up)
Yes, and what kind of imperative
sentence?
Appreciate the song
Don’t talk to your classmates

Very good! Make it a request.

Very good! Is it clear class?

For example:
1. Please pass your paper.
2. Do your homework now.

Althea, please read!

Exclamatory sentence express


strong feelings or emotion such as
anger, sorrow,
grief, surprise or the like. It ends with
an exclamation point.
“I believe the children in our
future.”

“What should we show to our


For example: children?”
1. I’m scared of tigers!
2. I love this plant!
The writer believes in what Dr.
Give me an example, class? Jose Rizal said, “The youth is the
hope of the Fatherland.”
Very good! So, those were the
different kinds of sentences according
to their uses.

D. Post Listening
Now class, we will have a group
activity. I will group you into three
groups I will show flashcards that
have different sentences all you need
to do is think what is the correct
answer that I will show you. Our
group activity is called “Sign
Expression”

But before that what is our


standards while we have a group A Declarative sentence tells
activity? something about a person, thing, place
or event. Take note, it usually ends
with a period. Also, it makes a
Very good! Here are the statement, gives information and tells
instructions of our group activity. something.

1. If your answer is:


Declarative – thumbs up
Interrogative – saranghe sign
Exclamatory – peace sign
Imperative – finger pointing

2. You need that all your member


is the same of what you’ re doing,
because if one member is not the same
of your sign your group is out of the
group activity.

3. I give each group 3 minutes to Interrogative sentences ask


think what is your answer through the questions. They end with question
sign of expression. marks.

4. The group that win in the group


activity I gave a price.

Did you understand class?

Are you ready class?

1. The developer needs new resources


for completing a project.

2. That movie was exciting!

3. Please leave your shoes Imperative sentence usually use


outside. a command or express a request.
There are two kinds of imperative
sentence; the request and command.
Requests uses the words please or
4. What time will you finish writing kindly while Command is like giving
your English homework? order.

5. Never speak to me like that again.

6. I can’t believe how fast that car was “Teach the children well.”
moving!

7. How often do you read this article? Command, teacher

8. Quit asking questions and just be


happy.

9. The students wondered why they


were going to Adventureville. “Please teach the children well”

10. Be on your best behavior for the Yes, teacher


next two weeks.

D. Generalization

1. What are the four types of


sentences?

Very good!
2. What is declarative sentence? Exclamatory sentence express
strong feelings or emotion such as
anger, sorrow,
grief, surprise or the like. It ends with
Very good Hershey! an exclamation point.

3. What is interrogative sentence?

Ouch, it hurts!

4. How about Imperative Sentence?

5. What is the two kinds of imperative


sentence?
Excellent Tricia!

6. What is the last types of sentences?

Cooperate actively in your group.


Very good! Now I know you Be polite.
already understand our lesson for
today.

IV. Assessment

Directions: Identify and label each


sentence as declarative, interrogative,
imperative, or exclamatory. Write the
correct punctuation mark after each
sentence

Example: The blue water in Greece


is beautiful
Declarative, period.

1. This summer, my family will travel


to Greece.

2. I am excited

3. Do you know where Greece is Yes, teacher

We are ready teacher.

4. Would you enjoy a trip to Manila

5. We are here at last Declarative

6. The plant is green Exclamatory

7. Please let them lead the way


Imperative

8. Do people need someone to look up


to

Interrogative
9.The stock market took a hit
yesterday
Imperative
10. How the children laughed

Exclamatory
V. Assignment

Write a short story about your Interrogative


experience either bad or good using
sentences according to use.
Imperative

Declarative

Imperative

The four types of sentences are


declarative, interrogative, imperative
and exclamatory

The declarative sentence tells


something about a person, place,
thing, or event. It ends with a period.

Interrogative Sentence asks


questions. It ends in question mark.

Imperative Sentence issues a


command or expresses a request.

The two kinds of imperative


sentence are request and command.
Request uses please or kindly while
Command is like giving an order.

The last sentence is exclamatory


sentence expresses strong feelings or
emotions. It ends with an exclamation
point.

Declarative, period.

Exclamatory, exclamation mark!

Interrogative, question mark?

Interrogative, question mark?

Exclamatory, exclamation mark!

Declarative, period.

Imperative, period. Or exclamation


mark!

Interrogative, question mark?


Declarative, period.

Interrogative, question mark?

Presented to:
Prof. Ace Mark H. Torres

Presented by:
Catherine C. Avila

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