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Grade

School Five
Level
Learning
GRADE 5 DAILY Teacher Area
English
LESSON PLAN
Teaching
Date and Week 3 Day 1 Quarter First
Time
I. OBJECTIVES
❖ Infer the meaning of words that contain affixes with
the help of context clues
❖ Define and describe affixes

❖ Identify words formed by affixes

A. Content Demonstrate understanding that words are composed of


Standards different parts to know that their meaning changes
depending in context

B. Performanc e Uses strategies to decode correctly the meaning of words in


Standards isolation and in context

C. Learning Infer the meaning of unfamiliar words (affixed) based on


Competency given context clues (synonyms, antonyms, word parts and
other strategies)
EN5V-Ic-12 and 13

II. CONTENT
Topic Inferring the Meaning of Unfamiliar Words (Affix) Based on
Given Context Clues
Introduction This Lesson Plan focuses on Inferring the Meaning of
Unfamiliar Words (Affix) Based on Given Context Clues, as
part of the original MELC which is Inferring the Meaning
of Unfamiliar Words Based on the Given Context Clues
(Blended, Synonyms/Antonyms, Words Parts and Other
Strategies) in order to come up with eight modules. (Ref.:
Regional Memorandum No. 056, s. 2022)

References K to 12 Curriculum Guide 5 2018


Materials Charts, pictures
Reyes et al (K to 12 Curriculum 2018 edition Olivarez) pp.
421-428
Grade 5 ZN Module First Quarter – Module 3
III. PROCEDURES
Preliminaries Say the word. Then use it in a sentence and say it again.
(Mood Setting) Finally, pupils write the word on their answer sheets.
5 minutes 1. Interpret

2. Stable

3. Patient

4. Echo

5. Nuptial

A. Elicitation What are affixes? How do you infer the words with affixes?
(Access Prior
Knowledge of the Directions: Read the sentence carefully. Give the meanings
Lesson) of the underlined words with affixes. Encircle the letters of
the correct answers.

5 minutes 1. Rewrite the composition on a piece of paper.


A. A composition that has been read.
B. The manner in which something is composed.

C. The composition that has been written again.

2. They are never discouraged or disheartened when


sometimes are not concern about them.
A. A signal of pursuing

B. Something that stands for embarrassment.

C. Something that tells you the feeling of being hurt.

3. You gave an incorrect answer.

A. Wrong answer

B. Tactful answer

C. Specific answer

4. An illegitimate child is born out of wedlock. A.


Recognized as lawful offspring.
B. A child born from unmarried parents.

C. A child legally adopted.

5. A child was vaccinated with anti-rabies.

A. Preventing against virus from rabid animal.

B. Treatment against paralysis caused by bacteria.

C. Vaccine from acute pneumonia.


Key answer:
1. C
2. C

3. A

4. B
5. A

B. Engagement A. MOTIVATION
Now, I have here a chart of affixes and root words. All you
(Get the learners’ have to do is to form new words out of the given words. A
minds focused on student with the greatest number of correct formed words
the topic) wins.

ab- perfect hall


15 minutes
ad-, a port natural
de power adequate
ex-, e- marine courage
inter- union legal
mis- promote post
pre- conduct way
pro- view visit
re- national polite
sub- composition placed
super- join hero
trans- way gender
un-, im- act cook
in-, ir dis-,
il

A. Presentation
Today, let us read a story titled, The Problem on
Garbage Disposal. In the story there are underlined
words. Let us identify the meaning by encircling the
letter of the correct answers.

B. Unlocking of Difficulties

Directions: Choose the meaning of the word below and


encircle the letters of the correct answers.

1. disposal

A. trivial C. removal

B. personal D. agricultural

2. Improper

A. not suitable C. not perishable

B. not essential D. not consumable

3. Predictably

A. unlikely C. debatably

B. certainly D. surprisingly

4. Contamination

A. action C. invention

B. pollution D. construction

5. unnecessarily

A. not ordinary C. not particular

B. not important D. not spectacular

Key answer:
1. C

2. A

3. C

4. B
5. B
D. Raising of Motive Questions and Getting Pupils’
Inferences

1. How can soil be polluted?

2. What are the effects of improper garbage disposal?


3. How do you dispose your garbage at home to make
our environment safe?

E. Recall of Standards in Reading


What are the standards in silent/oral reading?
F. Reading Proper

The Problem of Garbage Disposal


Improper disposal of garbage can cause
contamination of water sources. Relocating garbage
dumps doesn’t necessarily solve this incredibly unhealth
problem. Laws preceding the discovery of this problem
were predictably relaxed in terms of garbage disposal.
Since discovery, authorities have proceeded to toughen
these laws and have injected funds into reevaluating
ongoing practices. Interjection of environmental
organizations has helped convince an incredulous public
of the depth of the problem and the need to recycle.
Some garbage dumps have receded in size, but most
have increased as the unbelievable amount of garbage.

G. Comprehension Checkup

1. What is the title of the story?

2. What is the possible effect of improper garbage


disposal?
3. How did the authorities solve this problem?

4. Can you cite ways on how to dispose your garbage


properly?

H. Answering Motive Questions and Checking of


Inferences
Let’s go back to our motive questions. Who can read them?
Who can answer them? Alright, whose inference is correct?
Let us acknowledge the group with the correct inference.

C. Exploration Directions: Encircle the letter that represents the meaning


(Provide learners of the italicized word.
with a common
experience.) 1. unbelievable

A. plausible C. imaginable
10 minutes
B. credible D. incredible

2. discovery

A. findings C. studying
B. testing D. researching

3. unhealthful

A. harmful C. shameful

B. watchful D. disgraceful

4. reevaluating

A. to write again C. to examine again


B. to study again D. to compose again

5. environmental

A. relating to cyber world

B. relating to natural world

C. relating to virtual world

D. relating to the art world

Key Answer:
1. D

2. A
3. A

4. C
5. B

D. Explanation An affix is a set of letters added to the beginning or ending


(Teach the concept of a root word or to alter its meaning. An affix placed before
and include the the root of a word is called prefix, while the one added at
interaction between the end is known as suffix.
teacher and
learners.)
encouragement
suffix
prefix

Examples of affixes:

 Unhappy – not happy (The affix is the prefix un-


which means not)
 Pro-choice – favor of choice (The affix is the prefix pro-
which means favor of)
 Useful – full of uses (The affix is the suffix -ful which
means full of)
Common Prefixes
Prefix Meaning Examples
Anti- Against Antibiotic, antisocial
De- Privation, descent Decaf, degrade
Dis- Not Disagree, disloyal
il-/ Not Illegal, impossible,
im-/, inconvenient,
in-/, ir- irresponsible
Re- Again or back Reread, retype
Mis- Wrong or wrongly Misspelled,
miscalculate
Tri- Three Tripod, tricycle
Un- Not lacking the Undo, unsupervised
opposite of
Pseudo- False Pseudo-intellectual,
pseudoscientific
Under- Not enough Under-used,
uncooked

Common Suffixes
Suffix Meaning Examples
-sion, - State of being Position, promotion,
tion cohesion
-ful Notable for Handful, playful,
hopeful, skillful
-ish Having the Squeamish, sheepish,
quality of childish
-less Without Meaningless, hopeless,
homeless
-ly Related to or Softly, slowly, happily,
quality crazily, madly
-ward, Direction Towards, afterwards,
wards backwards, inwards
-dom Place or state of Freedom, boredom,
being stardom
-acy State or quality Democracy, accuracy,
literacy
-ness State of being Heaviness, sickness,
highness

Directions: The following sentences and give the


meaning of the underlined words.

1. The sugar supply of the country is insufficient.

2. Don’t be careless.

3. This is a pre-reading exercise.

4. Are you pro-peace?

5. She is unhappy over the death of her dog.

E. Elaboration Generalization:
Directions: Supply the blank with the correct answer.
(Learners apply the
information) __________ are word parts that are added to a
root word or base word to form a new word. They carry
their own special meanings and can alter the meanings
10 minutes of the original words to which they are added to.
Prefixes are affixes that are added at the
________ of the base or root word, while suffixes are
those that are added at the ________ of the base or root
word.
__________ are hints suggested in the
sentence/s where they appear. They assist the reader
in understanding and unlocking unfamiliar words
without the use of a dictionary. They may be presented
through structures, synonyms, antonyms,
illustrations, or even examples.

Directions: Add the appropriate suffix to each word to


form a new word using the given clue. Write your answers
on the blank.
1. Develop (the process of being developed)
_________________________

2. Ally (a relationship based on affinity in interests)


_________________________

3. Treat (medical care given to a patient for an illness


or injury)
_________________________
4. Explore (the action of travelling in or through an
unfamiliar area)
_________________________

5. Persevere (steadfastness in doing something despite


difficulty)
_________________________

Application:
Directions: Divide the class into 3 groups. Discuss the
activity. Remind them to be polite at all times
when working with their groupmates.
Group 1: Make a short story about health using prefixes.
Group 2: Make a song about happiness using prefixes.
Group 3: Complete the table. List down 10 suffixes, write
the meaning, and use it in a sentence.

Suffix Meaning Sentences


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Rubrics
CRITERIA 5 POINTS 4 POINTS 3 POINTS
CORRECTNE Work is Work has Work has
S entirely few errors. several
S correct. errors.

CLEARNESS The The The


presentatio presentatio presentatio
n and n is clear n is not so
output but there clear with
is are some various
clear and errors. errors.
clean.
COMPLETE The The output Sentences
AND sentences is complete are not so
CONCISE are but not so complete
complete concise. and concise.
and concise.
IV. EVALUATION Directions: Add the appropriate prefix or suffix found at
(How will you know the center to form a new word. Write your answers on the
the learners have blanks under appropriate headings.
learners the
concept.)
-ly
im-
re- necessary
10 minutes locating environment
cycle un-
care
wind -al
health
sources -ful correct
proper -ion

A. Words with Prefixes B. Words with Suffixes

1. _______________ 6. _________________

2. _______________ 7. _________________

3. _______________ 8. _________________

4. _______________ 9. _________________

5. _______________ 10. ________________


Key answer:

A. Words with Prefixes B. Words with Suffixes

1. Relocating 6. necessarily

2. Recycle 7. environmental

3. Rewind/unwind 8. careful

4. resources 9. healthful

5. improper 10. correctly

II. Directions: Here are some words. Use them to complete


the paragraph below.

preconcert dethrone postscript tricycle


miscalculat
trilogy trident
e
postpone preserve triad
My friend added a note to his letter. In his 1.
___________, he invited us to watch an entertaining
2. __________ at a well-known theatre. Though we
accepted the invitation, we had to 3. ___________ it to
the next evening because we did not arrive at the
theatre on time. We promised not to 4. ___________
our travel time again.
The series of dramas we were scheduled to
see was about a hated ruler whom the people
wanted to 5. ___________ and replace with a
wellloved person. To 6. __________ the peace and
prosperity, the ruler gave in to the demands of his
people.
Jose, Mario and Fil waited for a ride home. At
last, a three-wheeled vehicle came along. When the
7. _________ boarded the 8. ___________, they found a
9. ________, a three-pronged spear evidently used for
the drama.

Key answer:

1. postscript

2. preconcert

3. postpone

4. miscalculate

5. dethrone

6. preserve

7. triad

8. tricycle

9. trident

V. EXTENSION A. Reinforcement
(Deepen conceptual (To be given to learners who obtained 6-10 scores in
understanding the evaluation)
through use in new Directions: Form new words by adding re-, un-, or
context.)
in- before each word then use them in
5 minutes sentences.
1. Affirm - _______________________

2. Lock - ________________________

3. Complete - ___________________
4. Ravel - _______________________

5. Print - ________________________
Sentences:
1. ____________________________________________

2. ____________________________________________

3. ____________________________________________

4. ____________________________________________

5. ____________________________________________
Key Answers:

1. reaffirm

2. unlock

3. incomplete

4. unravel

5. imprint/reprint
Sentences: Answers may vary
B. Remediation
(for learners who got 0-5 scores in the evaluation)
Directions: Complete the sentence by supplying the
missing affixed word. The definition of
each word is given to guide you in
answering. Write your answer on the
space provided for.
1. Eating __________ foods maybe dangerous.
(not cooked enough)
2. She dismisses astrology as _________.
(false science)

3. Our heroes fought for our ____________.


(state of being democratic)

4. I started to eat too much out of ___________.


(state of being bored)

5. The ______ is left to draw his/her own conclusions.


(a person who loves to read)

Key Answers:

1. undercooked
2. pseudoscience

3. democracy

4. boredom

5. reader

WRITER:

VICTORIA L. DELOS SANTOS


Master Teacher I
Nabilid Elementary School
Roxas I District

QUALITY ASSURED BY:

ELAINE MARIE E. SANTANDER


Chairman/Master Teacher II
Roxas Central School and SPED Center
Roxas I District

LILITH S. JUMUAD Ed. D. PAULO O. DURAN


Co-chair/Master Teacher I Co-chair/Teacher III
Minang Elementary School Nabilid Elementary School
Roxas I District Roxas I District

APPROVED:
DR. FE G. JEBONE
Education Program Supervisor – English

LAYOUT ARTIST:

MARIELLE DIVINE C. SAGARIO


Teacher I
Linay Central School

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