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Camarines Sur National High School

School Year 2017-2018

Detailed Lesson Plan


in English
for

8-Dinaga
8-Amorsolo
8-Silos
8-Sabang
8-Bagumbayan Bur

February 19-21, 2018

I. Learning Objectives
At the end of the 60-minute interactive discussion, at least 80% of the students are
expected to:
a. analyze the the essay “The Arab Psyche”
b. describe the Arab people through “The Arab Psyche”; and
c. create a graphic organizer about “The Arab Psyche.”

Domains Covered:
1. Reading Comprehension
2. Vocabulary Development
3. Grammar Awareness
4. Critical Thinking

II. Subject Matter


The Arab Psyche
Learning Module for English 8
Department of Education
384-386

Materials

Printed Visual Materials about “The Arab Psyche”.

Integrated Values

Attentiveness in analyzing “The Arab Psyche.”


Active participation in describing the Arab people through “The Arab Psyche.”
Focus on creating graphic organizer about “The Arab Psyche.”

IV. Procedure (Based on Reading Strategies)

Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity

A. Preparation
1. Classroom Preparation
2. Opening Prayer
3. Checking of Attendance
4. Checking of Homework Agreement
5. Recap of the Previous Lesson
6. Daily Language Practice
(Grammar Awareness)
Let us first have our daily language practice.
Please get your daily language notebooks.
We will get to know more one of the rules
in the subject verb agreement. Please read!

Titles of books, movies, novels etc. are


treated as singular and take a singular
verb.

Thank you very much. Here are the


examples.

Beauty and the Beast is one of my favorite movies.


Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is a story that
tells many good lessons in life.

Beauty and the Beast and Ali Baba and the Forty
Thieves are both titles. Therefore, they are
considered as singular subjects in the sentence
which require singular verb. Do you get it?
Yes, Ma’am.

Can you give me an example for this rule?


The Princess and the Pea is one
of my favorite bedtime stories.
Okay. Very Good! I can see that you
already understood this rule.
Yes, Ma’am.

B. Pre-reading Activity

1. Unlocking of Difficult Words

Semitic- was a term for an ethnic, cultural or racial


group who speak or spoke the Semitic
Languages.
Era- a period of time marked by distinctive character,
events, etc.
Qantas-a descendant of Ishmael.
Mecca- Holy City of Islam
Prejudice- an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed
beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or
reason.

2. Motivation

I have here a KWL Chart. Have you encountered


this chart before? No, Ma’am.

Well, it’s okay. I will explain it to you!


(The teacher will provide a big chart for the class)
What do I What do I want What did I
know? to learn? learn?
Let us have a class brainstorming. On the first column,
we will put there what do we already know about Arab
people. You can put a word or a phrase. Then, after that
let us ask ourselves, “what do we still want to learn about
Arab people”?. At least, we must formulate five questions.
Lastly, we will fill out the third box after our lesson
today. Do you get it? Yes, Ma’am

Let’s start. This is a class brainstorming, so you are all


free to go in front and fill out the two boxes. (The students will go in
front and put their
thoughts on the big
chart)
Okay, thank you so much for your participation.
I can see that you have a little background knowledge
about Arab people. I am also happy that you are
also willing to get to know them more through your
questions. Today, we will explore more about these
people, not just by their physical attributes but
who they really are. Are you ready? Yes, Ma’am.

3. Introduction

Our topic for today is about “The Arab Psyche”.


This is an essay. Let us try to understand who they
are and what they were before. Through this essay,
We’ll surely understand the Arab Psyche. By the way,
what is psyche? Yes, Tanya?
Psyche is the totality of the
human mind or personality.

Very Good, that’s corrrect Tanya!, meaning


we are going to explore the personality of
the Arab People.

C. During Reading

1. Giving of Guide Questions (The students will read the


essay for 15 minutes)
a. What was the social structure of
the Arabs in the pre-islamic period?
b. What were the two types of
Tribes?
c. What is the primary function of the
tribal system?
d. What were the Pre-Islamic Arabs before?
e. What is the law of revenge?
f. How do Arabs express their artistry?
g. What were the elements of character do they
value?
e. What personal and political progress did the
Arabs gain after they had embraced Islam as a religion?

2. Lesson Proper

How was the essay? Did you understand it?


Yes, Ma’am.
(the teacher will use graphic organizer to further
explain each subtopic in the essay)

That’s good!

Let us share what we have understood about


the essay.

What were the Arabs Before the Islam or in


pre-islamic era? Yes, Angela? According to this essay, the
Arabs are an ancient Semitic
people.

Yes, Semitic people were the Arabs who originated


from Yemen. They spoke Semitic Language. The
social structure that they have is a tribal unit, which
has the primary function of defending its members,
Whether they are right of wrong. However, there two
Types of tribes before which is the pure Arab lineage
and naturalized. What is the difference between the
two? Yes, Angelo?
The pure lineage is called
Qahtan, originated from Yemen
while naturalized Arabs refers to
peoples which mixed and
intermarried with the Quatan.
Exactly! So, those who are pure Arabs are called
Qahtan and those who are intermarried with these
Qahtah are naturalized Arabs.

During the pre-islamic era, the tribe was the


primary social and political unit of the Arabs. The
pre-islamic poet states that: I am nothing but a member
of my tribe. If it goes astray, I will too, and if it follows
the right path, so will I. What can you say about this
passage?
They are very loyal to their
tribe.

Precisely!, They have built a strong bond among


the members of the tribe because of their loyalty.

However, Arabs in the pre-islamic era did not focus


more on creating urban centers meant that schools of
specialized intellectual skills, instead, they are villagers,
pastoralists or traders. What do you think the kind of
living they have? They only live a very simple
life.

Yes, they live a very simple and practical way of


life.

Moreover, pre-islamic Arabs were adamant about the


law of revenge. According to them, a disgrace must be
avenged, no matter what the consequences. As one of the
poets states: I shall wash disgrace with the edge of my
sword, no matter what this may bring about. What can
you say about this passage? Revenge is through
killings.

Exactly, according to the Arabs, what is a disgrace? Disgrace is


characterized by
cowardliness and fear of the
enemy.

Yes, cowardliness and fear on one’s enemy is a disgrace.


What kind of personality does it implied? They are very brave.

Yes, brave in a way that they fight what they believe


in, without thinking if it is right or wrong. They do not
care.

For a tribesman, he had to display certain elements of


character which were valued in his culture such as courage,
generosity, integrity and pride. However, it is said that
courage is only important if family and property and honor
were to be defended. Consequently, audacity became as
highly regarded attitude among Arabs.

Pre-islamic Arabs are people of eloquence because they loved


eloquent speech and the expression of their folk wisdom in
clever proverbs. Story-telling and recitations of poetry were
standard features of the social gatherings.

The emergence of Islam is the period the Arab nation embraces


the Islamic religion. Through the message of the Prophet
Mohammed, peace be upon him, introduced drastic changes to
the political, social, intellectual and cultural life of Arabs.
The Holy Qu’ran helped the Arabs to uplift themeselves to
become better specifically with their personal and political life.
The Holy Qu’ran does mainly focus on spiritual aspect of muslims
but also political and social aspects. In other words, Qu’ran is
their sole guide and basis how they should act and think. Islam
brought high ideals and holy fire among Arabs which enabled
the rapid expansion of the Muslim in the world. The Revelation
had really a powerful impact on the Arab Psyche until now.

Do you understand? Yes, Ma’am.

(To generalize the lesson, the teacher will make a venn diagram
to compare the Pre-islamic Arabs and the Arabs today)

D. After Reading

Application

Okay, I can see that you already understood the essay.


So, can we now answer the questions that we had
formulated? Let us see. (The teacher and the students
will refer to the KWL chart)

1. Can you name certain characteristics


of Arab People based from what you have read?
2.What can you say about their characteristics?
3. How would you compare Arab people
to Filipinos?
(The students will put their
answers on the third box, what
did I learn?)
Okay, thank you so much for your answers! I can see
that you gained so much information about Arab People.

V. Evaluation
Create a graphic organizer about “The Arab Psyche”.

What is the law of


revenge?
8.
Two Types of Tribe
Two Expressions of
1. Artistry
2. 9.
10.

Primary Function
of a tribe
3. ARAB PSYCHE

Certain Elements of
Character
11.
12.
13.

What is tribe?
4.

Who are the Pre-Islamic What is the word of


Arabs? God?
5. 15.
6.
7.

IV. Home Agreement

Look for the poems “On Fatalism” and “The Song of Maisuna”. Write these poems
on your notebook.

Prepared by:

Vennette Elaine D. Isidro


Practicumer

Checked by:

Ms. Crisrene R. Fernandez


Cooperating Teacher

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