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uses strategies independently in uses strategies independently in uses strategies independently in uses strategies independently in uses strategies independently in
B. Performance Standards accomplishing literacy-related tasks accomplishing literacy-related tasks accomplishing literacy-related tasks accomplishing literacy-related accomplishing literacy-related
tasks tasks
EN1PA-IIIa-e-2.2
Recognize rhyming words in nursery EN1OL-IIIa-j-1.3.1 EN1OL-IIIa-j-1.3.1
rhymes, poems, songs heard Talk about stories heard when and Talk about stories heard when and
where it took place where it took place EN1OL-IIIa-e-1.5 Use/Respond
EN1G-IIIa-e-1
EN1V-IIIa-e-5 the characters and the characters and appropriately to polite
Sentences
Use words that are related to self, some important details of the some important details of the expressions
C. Learning Competencies/
family, school, community, and story story
Objectives Write the LC for
concepts such as the names for
each EN1G-IIIb-1.4
colors, shapes, and numbers EN1LC-IIIa-j- 1.1 EN1LC-IIIa-j- 1.1 EN1OL-IIIc-1.5.3 expressing
Recognize simple sentences
Listen to short stories/poems and Listen to short stories/poems and gratitude and apology
EN1LC-IIIa-j- 1.1 give the correct sequence of three give the correct sequence of three
Listen to short stories/poems and events events
give the correct sequence of three
events
Read Aloud Story: Read Aloud Story:
II. CONTENT Songs/Poems Polite Expression
Sampung Magkakaibigan (Ten Sampung Magkakaibigan (Ten Simple Sentences
Sharing Information (Thank You and I’m Sorry)
Friends) Friends)
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages TG pages. 34-37 TG pages. 37-39 TG pages. 40-42 TG pages. 43-44 TG pages. 45-47
2. Learner’s Materials pages
3. Textbook pages
B. Other Learning Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
Teacher ass the pupils to bring out Teacher ass the pupils to bring
What is this? their homework out their homework
G. Finding After Reading the Story After Reading the Story After Reading the Story Have student's role play the Underline the complete subject
practical/ Teacher asks the pupils Teacher asks the pupils Teacher asks the pupils following scenarios, showing the of each sentence below. Circle
application of concepts and questions about the story read. questions about the story read. questions about the story read appropriate polite words to use in the complete predicate.
skills in daily living each situation. Give them time to 1. Colorful fireworks lit up the
prepare and practice, then sky.
present their skits for the class. 2. Doctor Sullivan and his
1. Your Grandmother gives you a talking parrot arrived at the
puppy for your birthday. party.
2. Your best friend tells you your 3. I bought a checkered shirt for
new shoes look really cool. Nathan.
3. You want someone to pass you
the salt, which is at the far end of
the table.
4. You burp or sneeze in the
middle of a conversation with
your teacher.
5. You see your classmate trip and
fall.
6. You accidentally spill someone’s
carton of milk.
7. You have to squeeze between
two people having a conversation,
in order to get to your cubby or
locker.
8. Your mom helps you with your
homework.
9. You have to yawn when you are
listening to your friend tell you
about a movie he watched the
night before.
10. You accidentally step on
someone’s toe.
We say “Thank you”, when
someone gives us something like A sentence starts with
gifts or food, when someone does capital/big letter.
H. Making generalizations
something for us like opening the
and abstractions about the Teacher asks the pupils to copy Teacher asks the pupils to copy the Teacher asks the pupils to copy the
door and when someone says The subject is the doer of the
lesson the new words written on the board new words written on the board new words written on the board and
something nice about us. action.
and review them at home. and review them at home. review them at home.
We say “I’m sorry”, when we do or The predicate tells us something
say something that hurts about the topic or the action of
someone. the doer.