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GRADE 1 to 12 School KABACAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Grade Level 12

DLP/HLP Teacher CHRISTINE JOY R. BIBAT Learning Area st


21 Century Literature
from the Philippines and
from the World
Teaching Dates and Time September 7, 2022 Quarter First Quarter
STEM REMORIN (9:00am-
10:00am)
ABM HERNANDEZ (11:00am-12pm)

SET A SET B
DLP (On-School Learners) HLP (Off-School Learners)
I. OBJECTIVES
Content Standard The learner will be able to understand and appreciate the elements and contexts of 21 st century Philippine
literature from the regions.
Performance Standard The learner will be able to demonstrate understanding and appreciation of 21 st Century Philippine
literature from the regions through:
1. a written close analysis and critical interpretation of a literary text in terms of form and theme, with a description
of its context derived from research; and
2. an adaptation of a text into other creative forms using multimedia.
Learning Competency and Code/ Compare and contrast the various 21st century literary Compare and contrast the various 21st century literary
Objectives genres and the ones from the earlier genres/periods genres and the ones from the earlier genres/periods
citing their elements, structures and traditions. citing their elements, structures and traditions. EN12Lit-
EN12Lit-Id-25 Id-25

OBJECTIVES: OBJECTIVES:
a. Define drama. a. Define drama.
b. Identify the different elements of drama. b. Identify the different elements of drama.
c. Value the importance of the elements of drams c. Value the importance of the elements of drams
through identifying the impact of the elements of through identifying the impact of the elements of
the drama in the drama itself. the drama in the drama itself.
II. CONTENT DRAMA AND ELEMENTS OF DRAMA DRAMA AND ELEMENTS OF DRAMA
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References 21st CENTURY FROM THE PHILIPPINES AND 21st CENTURY FROM THE PHILIPPINES AND FROM
FROM THE WORLD MODULE 2 THE WORLD MODULE 2
Self-Learning Module Region 12 Self-Learning Module Region 12
1. Teacher’s Guide pages N/A N/A
2. Learner’s Materials pages N/A N/A
3. Textbook pages N/A N/A
4. Additional Materials from Learning N/A N/A
Resource (LR) Portal
B. Other Learning Resource N/A N/A
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or To have a quick review of the previous lesson, the
presenting the new lesson students will be asked of the following questions: The students must be able to complete the chart of the
elements of drama.
1. What is the difference of the fiction and non-
fiction?
2. What are the elements of non-fiction?

B. Establishing a purpose for the lesson The teacher will show different pictures of drama from
the Philippines and from the world.
Then the students will be asked of what is common
among the four given films.

After such, the objectives of the lesson will be


presented.
C. Presenting examples/instances of Drama
the new lesson a written work that tells a story through action and
speech and is acted out : a usually serious play,
movie, or television production.
D. Discussing new concepts and A script is a written text of a play. It is consist of the
practicing new skills # 1 dialogues or words that will be spoken by the actors
and the stage directions which give instructions about
the position and movement of the actors and other
aspects of the set.
The technical element of a play is complicated. It
includes scenery set, make-up, costume, lights, and
sound.
A scenery set can be chair, a house or a forest and
other properties used to identify the location and
period of the dramatic production. Make-up is used in
drama to aid the actors in taking the appropriate
appearance of the character they play. Costumes are
clothes, garments or attires worn by actors on stage to
aid dramatic actions and interpretations. There various
types of lights used on stage. It provides not only
visibility of the actors but also creates and enhance
the mood and atmosphere. Sound can be produced by
actors or by props, musical instruments, and recorded
music and effects that can help engage the audience
and bring them into another time.

E. Discussing new concepts and Performance element includes acting, character


practicing new skills # 2 analysis and character motivation. Acting is the
enactment of an actor or actress who portrays a
character, character analysis is evaluating the
character’s traits, his/ her role in the story, and the
conflicts they experience, character motivation is the
element that drives the character to achieve his goal.
That is how complicated a drama is! It is more
complicated than other genres of literature because
aside from the script, other elements must suit and
work together to the theme of the show and make the
audience feel the plight of the protagonist, antagonist
and other characters in the story effectively.

F. Developing Mastery (Leads to The students must be able to complete the chart of the
Formative Assessment) elements of drama.

G. Finding practical application of The students will be asked of the following:


concepts and skills in daily living
1. Can you consider your life as a drama?
H. Making generalizations and The students will be asked of the following questions.
abstractions about the lesson a. What is a drama?
b. What are the elements of drama?
I. Evaluating learning Directions: Identify what is being asked.

1. What do you call a written work that tells a


story through action and speech and is
acted out : a usually serious play, movie, or
television production?
2. Which element of drama is concerned with
the dialogues that the characters deliver?
3. What element of drama is worn by the
characters?
4. Which element is concerned with the place
where the drama takes place?
J. Additional activities for The students will be asked to prepare for an
application or remediation assessment of their learning.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of learners who require additional
activities for remediation who scored
below 80%
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of
learners who have caught up with the
lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies worked
well? Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I encounter which my
principal or supervisor can help me solve?
G. What innovation or localized materials did
I use/discover which I wish to share with
other teachers?

Checked by: Noted: Approved:

MARIA JANE N. AGRAVE HIYASMIN A. LUMANGGAL MARY JOY D. BAUTISTA, PhD


Master Teacher II Principal I Principal II

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