The document is a daily lesson log from a high school English class. It outlines the objectives, content, learning materials, and procedures for a reading session. The objectives are for students to read materials, write a journal entry, and appreciate silent reading. The content is described as a "catch-up Friday" for drop everything and read. Learning materials include various reading levels. Procedures include introducing materials, independent reading with sharing, and writing a journal entry following guide questions about characters, plot, setting, and applying the lesson. The teacher prepared and submitted the log.
The document is a daily lesson log from a high school English class. It outlines the objectives, content, learning materials, and procedures for a reading session. The objectives are for students to read materials, write a journal entry, and appreciate silent reading. The content is described as a "catch-up Friday" for drop everything and read. Learning materials include various reading levels. Procedures include introducing materials, independent reading with sharing, and writing a journal entry following guide questions about characters, plot, setting, and applying the lesson. The teacher prepared and submitted the log.
The document is a daily lesson log from a high school English class. It outlines the objectives, content, learning materials, and procedures for a reading session. The objectives are for students to read materials, write a journal entry, and appreciate silent reading. The content is described as a "catch-up Friday" for drop everything and read. Learning materials include various reading levels. Procedures include introducing materials, independent reading with sharing, and writing a journal entry following guide questions about characters, plot, setting, and applying the lesson. The teacher prepared and submitted the log.
I. OBJECTIVES C. Learning Competencies/Objectives. At the end of the session, the learners should be able to: (Write the LC code for each) a. read and understand the given reading material; b. write a journal entry about the material read; and c. appreciate the beauty of reading through silent and independent reading II. CONTENT CATCH-UP FRIDAY: DROP EVERYTHING AND READ III. LEARNING MATERIALS A. References 1. Additional Material from N/A Learning Resources (LR)Portal 2. Other Learning Resources Frustration Level: Laughter Instructional Level: The Little Prince Independent Level: My Father Goes to Court, Rice, The Doll’s House, The Baby in the Bottle IV. PROCEDURES A. Establishing a purpose for the lesson Pre-reading Activity: The teacher will introduce the reading material and give a short background about it. The learners will be oriented on the flow of the reading session, including the timeframe for each part. B. Discussing new concepts and Actual Reading Activity: The learners will engage in silent independent reading. practicing new skills #1 C. Making generalizations Random learners will be called to share something about what he/she has read. and abstractions about the lesson D. Evaluating learning Learners will be instructed to make their journal entry about the reading text. Below are the guide questions which they may follow:
1. Who are the characters in the story? Describe each.
2. Where did the story take place? 3. What is the message of the story to the readers? 4. Write the plot of the story: How did the story begin? What happened in the middle of the story? How did the story end? 5. How would you apply what you learned in the story to your everyday living?
Note: The teacher may add more questions to guide the learners in writing their journal.
Prepared by: Checked by: Noted:
GLORIA C. TOLENTINO ROGER B. SAGUN VILMA C. NUÑEZ,Ph.D
Teacher III Head Teacher III, MAPEH Department Principal IV