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GRADE 1 TO 12 GUIHING CENTRAL Grade Level

School ONE
DAILY LESSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
LOG Teacher CECILIA D. ENAGUAS Learning Area ENGLISH
Teaching MARCH 17,2023
Quarter THIRD
Date/Time

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The Learner…..
demonstrates understanding of familiar English words for effective
communication
B. Performance Standards The Learner……
uses basic vocabulary to independently express ideas about
personal, home, school and community experiences
C. Learning Listen to short stories/poems and
Competencies/Objectives Identify the problem and solution
Write the LC code for EN1LC-IIIa-j-1.1
each
II. CONTENT Identifying the problem and solutio
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References MELC page 129, Cg page18, Module
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Textbook pages
B. Other Learning Resources power point presentation, worksheets, pictures, tarpapel
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or Directions: Listen to the short story below. Discuss, illustrate,
presenting the new lesson and dramatize specific events in the story.
The Thirsty Carabao
− Tell something about Lagkit.
− Illustrate Lagkit at the beginning of the story.
− Act out an event you liked best in the story.

B. Establishing a purpose for the


Lesson

What’s in the picture?


Where do you see coconut?
Have you experienced selling coconut in the market.

C. Presenting examples/ Directions: Listen to your Learning Buddy or somebody as she/he


instances of the new lesson reads the story. Be able to answer the questions about it.
− What is the story about?

− Who is the owner of the coconuts?

− Who saw the scattered coconuts?

− What did they do to help Mang Ben?

− How did the story end?

− What was the problem in the story?

− How was the problem in the story given solution?

D. Discussing new concepts Problem is a situation or occurrence that needs answer or


and practicing new skills #1
solution. In the story that you listened to, the problem was

the coconuts which fell and scattered in the street.

Solution is the answer to the problem. The solution to the

problem in the story was Cony and Ram helped Mang Ben

pick all the coconuts.

Directions: Listen to the story. Then, identify the problem and


solution by answering the questions. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.
Bet and the Box
“I want to see what is in the box, said Bet.
“No, no, Bet,” said Bam. “The box is for Dex. This is his.”
“Yes! Yes! I will just see what is inside.” said Bet. It is a ball. “I
will play with it! Said Bet.
“No, no Bet,” said Bim. “The ball is for Dex. This is his.”
“Yes, yes! Said Bet. “I will play with it.” POP!
“Oh, no!” said Bam. “Dex will be sad.”
“Here is Dex. Dex will be mad,” said Bim.
“I am sorry, Dex,” said Bet. “It was a ball. It was for you. “I
like it as it is! said Dex. “We can play with it.”

1. Who wanted to see the thing inside the box?


A. Bet B. Bam C. Bim D. Bim

2. What is inside the box?


A. paper B. pencil C. ball D. box

3. What is the problem in the story?


A. Dex becomes mad. C. Bam got mad at Bet
B. The ball popped. D. Bet told a lie at Dex.

4. Which statement becomes the solution to the problem?


A. Dex will be mad. C. I will play with it.
B. I like it as it is! D. The ball is for Rex.

5. If you were Bet, would you play and use the ball without
the consent of the owner? Why?
A. Yes. I will just ask permission after I used it.
B. No. It’s bad to use something without the permission of
the owner.
C. Yes. The owner will not get mad anyway.
D. No. I may be hurt in playing ball.

E. Discussing new concepts and Directions: Another story will be read by your teacher or
practicing new skills #2 your parent. Identify the problem and solution by answering
the questions. Box the letter of the correct answer on your
paper.

Jim, the Super Boy


Jim dreams of becoming a super hero. One day he dreamt
that he has a job. He will fly the jet with friends as his
passengers. Oh, no! The jet cannot go! It cannot fly in the
fog. Help! Help! Can anyone help? Suddenly he turned into
a super hero ready to fly. He carried the jet in his back and
land right in front of their house. His friends were happy.
They danced with joy. When his mother called him “Jim
wake up! It’s time to answer your module. I am here to
guide you”. Yes, mother. Jim answered and went back to
his table to study again. What a super boy I was in my
dream!

1. Who is the super boy in the story?


A. Jack B. Jan C. Jim D. John

2. What is Jim’s job in his dream?


A. doctor B. engineer C. pilot D. teacher

3. Who teaches Jim to study his lesson?


A. doctor B. mother C. pilot D. teacher

4. Which of the following pictures tells about the problem in


the story?
5. Which picture tells about the answer or the solution to the
problem?

F. Developing Mastery Group Activities


Group 1 – Tell Me The Problem

Directions: Listen to the short situation. Identify the problem.


Write OK if it tells the problem and NOT OK if it is not.

Dod’s Balloons
Dod is a boy who likes balloons a lot. Up! Up! Up!
See a lot of balloons go up. Pop! Pop! Pop!
Dod feels sad. Dad pats Dod. Stop! Stop! Stop!
Mom sees the balloons on top.
Ron sees the balloons on top.
Bon sees the balloons on top. Up! Up! Up!
Dod rides on Dad’s back. Up! Up! Up!
Dod spots the balloons but these all go up.
Mom pats Dod.
Ron pats Dod.
Dods pats Dad, Mom, Ron and Bon.
“Thank you guys!

1. Dod likes balloons a lot


2. Dod spots the balloons but these all go up.
3. A lot of balloons go up.
4. Dod rides on Dad’s back.
5. Dod is sad.

Group 2 – What’s the Solution

Directions: From the above story. Here are the following


problems. Identify the solution by putting a check on the
happy emoji if it is the correct solution and sad if not.
Problem 1: Dod is sad because his balloons go and

popped up.

G. Finding practical Directions: Listen to the story. Then, answer the questions below to
applications of concepts and identify the problem and the solution. Choose the letter of the
skills in daily living correct answer.
Care Heals
Ren, Tem and Zen ran in the White Beach of Poctoy. But Ren
stumbled and fell. Ren stood up and shook. Then he felt it.
“I cut my foot!” he said. Tem and Zen took a look. Zen said, “That
does not look fine. Let’s call Tatay Temyo and Nanay Remy.”
Tatay Temyo and Nanay Remy also took a look at Ren’s foot. It
had a deep cut in it.
Tatay Temyo said, “That does not look good.” “We need a
doctor’s help,” Nanay Remy said.
Dr. Uy took a look. “Ren needs stitches,” he said. “And he also
needs medicine and a lot of rest. Keep him at home. He cannot
run and play.”
Ren was very sad. He did not want to rest, but his foot felt bad.
Tem and Zen petted him. They hugged him. They even prepared
merienda for him.
“Cheer up, Ren! Nanay Remy said. “I know you want to run and
play. But we can still have fun. We can read a story!”
So Nanay Remy read one of Ren’s favorite story. Ren’s foot even
felt a little better. He knew that it was his family’s care that made
him feel better.

1. Who are playing on the beach?


A. Thea, Theo and Janelle C. Ren, Tem and Zen
B. Sam, Ram and Jack D. Ford, Red and Tam

2. What happened to Ren?


A. He got drowned in the water.
B. He was given a vaccine.
C. He fell and cut his foot.
D. Tem punched him.

3. Who helped him in going to the doctor?


A. Mayor C. his friends
B. his family D. his classmates

4. What was the solution to Ren’s problem?


A. doctor’s check-up, stitches, medicine, rest and his
family’s care
B. delicious merienda
C. play and story
D. family outing

5. If you were Ren, how would you prevent the accident that
happened to him?
A. I would not play in the beach.
B. I would take extra care in playing.
C. I would not go away from Tatay and Nanay.
D. I would ride on a bicycle while playing with friends.

H. Making generalization and Problem is a situation or occurrence that needs answer or


abstraction about the lesson solution.
Solution is the answer to the problem.
I. Evaluating
learning Directions: Listen to the story. Then, answer the questions below to
identify the problem and the solution. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.

Unripe Avocados
Saturday is Barangay Buyabod’s market day. Nanay Amor

bought avocados in the market. Aya, Aga and Andi, her children

like them very much. When Nanay Amor arrived home, she

washed her hand first and put alcohol before announcing to her

children what they will have for snacks. She unpacked her basket

and told them that she will make avocado shake for them.

“Oh! No! The avocados she bought are still unripe”. The girls felt

sad. After a while Aya went outside and got Madre Cacao leaves

in front of their house. “Don’t worry sisters. In just a couple of days

we can have our avocado shake because of this. For now, let’s

have other snacks”, said Aya. Mother smiled at them.

1. Who were Nanay Amor’s children in the story?

A. Aya, Aga and Andi

B. Aya, Aylen and Azel

C. Abe, Ami and Adi

D. Aya, Aylen and Azumi

2. When is their market day?


A. Monday C. Saturday
B. Wednesday D. Sunday

3. What was the cause of the problem in the story?


A. Mother went to market.
B. over ripe avocado
C. unripe avocado
D. unripe mangoes

4. What is the solution to the problem?


A. Mother bought another avocado.
B. Mother got angry with her children.
C. Mother prepared ice cream and cake.
D. Aya got Madre cacao leaves to help ripen the
avocados and they had another snacks.

5. What values was shown by Aya in the story?


A. courage C. kindness
B. honesty D. resourcefulness

J. Additional activities for Directions: Listen again to the story. Answer all the questions by
application or remediation writing the letter of the correct answer on your paper.

Going to Maniwaya

After months of lock down in Buyabod, Bea and her family go

back home to Maniwaya, Santa Cruz, Marinduque. They wait for

the boat in Buyabod Pier. While waiting in the dock, she wears her

favorite hat given by her ninang. There comes the boat. Yes!

When the boat arrived at the dock, one by one they proceeded

in the boat through a narrow wood lumber as path when her hat

was blown to the sea by the strong wind.

“Oh, no! Please get my hat”, cried Bea. Kuya Balat, the driver of

the boat, got the hat immediately by swimming in the water.

“Thank you Kuya!”, Bea exclaimed with joy when Kuya Balat

handed in her favorite hat.

1. Where will the family go?


A. in the dock C. to the school
B. in the market D. at home in Maniwaya

2. What do you think is the feeling of Bea and her family in going
back home?
A. afraid C. sad
B. excited D. tired
3. What is the problem in the story?
A. Bea’s hat was blown off by the strong wind.
B. They experienced lock down in Buyabod.
C. They have no money in going home.
D. The boat’s driver is busy.

4. How was the problem solved in the story?


A. Bea did not mind the hat.
B. They went home happily.
C. Bea’s mother promised her to buy another hat.
D. Kuya Balat, the boat driver, got the hat in the water.

5. What good trait was shown by Kuya Balat in the story?


A. courage C. helpfulness
B. generosity D. obedience

V. REMARKS

VI. REFLECTION

A. Number of learners who


earned 80% in the evaluation
B. Number of Learners who
acquired additional activities
for remediation
C. Did the remedial lesson
work? Number of learners who
have caught up with the lesson
D. Number of learners who
continue to require remediation
E. Which of my strategies
worked well? Why did these
work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my principal
or supervisor can help me
solve?
G. What innovations or
localized materials did I
use/discover which I wish to
share with other teachers?
Inspected by:

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