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School: TIGBAWAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Grade Level: IV

GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher: ROSALIE G. ICHON Learning Area: ENGLISH


DAILY LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and Time: NOVEMBER 18– 22, 2019 (WEEK 4) Quarter: 3RD QUARTER

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

LC- The learner demonstrates an V- The learner demonstrates an ORF –The learner demonstrates an G – The learner demonstrates an WC – The learner demonstrates an
understanding of the elements of understanding that word meaning understanding that English is stress- understanding of English grammar understanding of the importance of using
literary and informational texts for can be derived from different timed language to achieve accuracy and usage in speaking and writing varied sources of information to support
comprehension sources and automaticity writing.
A. CONTENT STANDARDS OL – The learner demonstrates SS – The learner demonstrates an A – The learner demonstrates an
an understanding of verbal cues RC – The learner demonstrates an understanding of library skills to understanding of nonverbal cues to
for clear expression of ideas understanding of text elements to research on a variety of topics communicate with others
comprehend various texts
LC – The learner recalls details, V – The learner uses different ORF – The learner reads aloud text G – The learner uses the classes of WC – The learner uses a variety of
B. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS sequence of events, and shares sources to find word meaning with accuracy, automaticity, and words aptly oral or written discourse strategies to write informational and
ideas on texts listened to RC – The learner uses knowledge of prosody literary compositions
OL – The learner actively creates text types to correctly distinguish SS – The learner uses library skills to A - The learner uses paralanguage and
and participates in oral theme- literary from informational texts gather appropriate and relevant nonverbal cues to respond appropriately
based activities information
C. Learning Competencies/ Objectives. LC – Identify elements of V – Identify multiple meaning of ORF – Read grade level text with G – Identify and use words that WC – Write/Compose an editorial
Write the LC Code for each informational text (editorial) words appropriate speed, accuracy, and show degrees of comparison of EN4WC-IIIc-28
EN4LC-IIIc-26 EN4V-IIIc-36 proper expression adjectives in sentences A – Show interest in reading an editorial
OL – Use appropriate expression RC- Identify various text types EN4F-IIIc-15 EN4G-IIIc-14 EN4A-IIIc-29
to talk about issues/current according to structure (problem and SS – Use graphic organizer to
events solution) EN4RC-IIIc-36 organize information obtained from
EN4OL-IIIc-15 various sources in preparation for
reporting, etc.
EN4SS-IIIc-12
II.CONTENT
III.LEARNING RESOURCES Chart, Pictures, PPTx, Flashcards, Chart, paper strips, Chart, flashcards, PPTx, stories Pictures, chart, flashcards, PPTx, Chart, PPTx, foldables, pictures
foldables, stories PPTx, dictionary stories, foldables
A. References
1.Teacher’s Guide pages TG pp TG pp. 228 - 229 TG pp. 57- 58 TG pp. 226-227 TG pp.
2.Learner’s Materials pages LM pp. LM pp. 242 LM pp. 50-53 LM pp. 240 - 2243 LM pp.
3.Textbook pages
4.Additional Resources from Learning
Resources (LR) Portal
Getting to Know Others 4 tx pp.
B. Other Learning Resources 66-67
IV.PROCEDURES
A. Review previous lesson or presenting Have you read a newspaper or Ask about the editorial that had been Let the teacher show an example of a Let the pupils read the consonant Have you read a newspaper?
the new lesson. any school paper? studied. graphic organizer. Describe it. Where blends /pl/ and /fl/ What part of the newspaper do you like to
What are the parts of the Ask questions about the editorial. do we use the graphic organizer? /pl/ /fl/ read the most? Why? Why not?
newspaper that you have read? Tell: Words may have multiple Plant flag Show to pupils one of the parts of the
The pupils will identify the parts of meanings. The meaning attached to Plate flow newspaper or school paper that are
the newspaper or the school the word will depend on how this Plug flute frequently read by readers. The opinion
paper. word is used in meaningful context. Plot flower page or the editorial page.
There is a specific section about Let the pupils examine these Place flip
opinions. What do you call that sentences. Read the following phrases.
part? 1.The Heritage Village in Vigan,
Let the pupils know about that part Ilocos Sur mirrors great history and
which is the editorial page. culture.
2. We have a new mirror in the living
room.

B. Establishing the purpose to the lesson. Show a newspaper or school Explain the meaning of the two Let the pupils know this: Graphic Let the teacher show the Exercise 1 Let the pupils read an example of an
paper to pupils. Browse the words. organizers are charts or visuals which in Try and Learn LM p. 240 editorial.
opinion page which has the In the first sentence mirror means are used to represent what we think of. Analyze the Set A , Set B, Set C The teacher may use the editorials in the
editorial proper. reflects or something that shows They can help us understand what we pictures. Listening lesson. This time the teacher
Let the pupils know that editorial is while in the second sentence it read. In sequencing events, we use will let the pupils read the editorial
the opinion of the staff. Let the means a device we use to see our organizers like the storyboards, FIRST DAY IN SCHOOL
pupils know about informational image. flowcharts, story train, chain of events See attached sheets below
text and its elements. chart and sequence charts.
C. Presenting examples/ instances of the Informational text are literary Present some examples. Original File Submitted and Ask questions about the editorial
new lesson nonfiction, personal essays, People from around the city flock to Formatted by DepEd Club Member - 1.What is the title of the editorial?
opinion pieces, speeches, etc. the Shrine of the Lady of Manaoag visit depedclub.com for more 2.What kind or type of an editorial is it?
Tell: Today our informational text in Pangasinan. 3.How did the writer begin his editorial?
will be editorial. What are the parts The flocks of birds is seen flying in 4.Can you tell introduction?
of an editorial? ( introduction, that direction. 5.How about the conclusion?
body, conclusion) There are many The word flock in the first sentence LIST OF FRUITS 6.How did the writer end up his editorial?
types of editorial. is used as a verb that means to
come to. On the other hand, flock, in
the second sentence means a
group. It is used as a noun.
D. Discussing new concepts and Let the pupils listen to an editorial Let the pupils read the selection. Let the pupils read the selection. Let the pupils do Do and Learn LM p. Let the pupils know the parts of the
practicing new skills # 1 that offer entertainment- those In the early 1800s, the United Mother has some hens. 241. Complete the table. editorial.
which are written to give in a light States needed room to grow. The Sometimes she gives them corn to eat. The introduction- usually the opening
vein, primarily to entertain place was most people luck in the Sometimes she gives them palay. sentence states the problem and the stand
readers. See attached sheet east. The cities were crowded. New Baby likes to see them pick up the of the writer.
First Day in School ) land was expensive. Young families palay. When she is bigger, she will The body explains the things to be
couldn’t afford to buy farms. feed the hens. considered or the facts about your stand.
Ask questions about that Then, as a solution, the United One day, Mother was working in The conclusion defines the solution to the
informational text which is an states government purchased land the yard. She was cleaning the yard stand the writer is trying to implicate in the
editorial. from France. The government also with a broom. Mother heard the hens editorial.
1.What is the title of the editorial? acquired land from Mexico. Soon in the garden. They were hungry. There are many types of editorial.
2.What kind or type of an editorial the country stretched all the way to Mother said, “I did not feed my hens. I There are many kinds and types of an
is it? the Pacific Ocean. People looked to did not give them their palay.” Then, editorial.
3.How did the writer begin his the setting sun with outstretched she went into the house, She came out Editorial of Interpretation- those which
editorial? arms and said, “Go West”! with a basket. The hens had palay to explain or bring out the significance of an
4.Can you tell introduction? In the selection, which is the eat and they were happy. event, situation or ides
5.How about the conclusion? problem? Fill in the graphic organizer. Editorial of crusade and reforms – those
6.How did the writer end up his Is there a solution in the selection? which criticize certain conditions, then
editorial? Cite it.
FIRST suggest a solution or change; or which
just give a message of reform without
necessarily pointing out a problem or a
NEXT bad condition
Editorial that offer entertainment- those
which are written to give in a light vein,
primarily to entertain readers.
THEN Editorial on special occasion- those which
are written to give meaning to occasions
such as Christmas, labor day, heroes’
birthday and other significant events
Informative editorial- are those which just
FINALLY give information , review, or announce
certain facts or events
E. Discussing new concepts and Guided Practice Guided Practice Guided Practice Guided Practice Guided Practice
practicing new skills # 2 Let the pupils listen to another Let the pupils answer LM pp. 242 Let the pupils answer LM p. 53 Story C Group I - Write the comparative and Let the pupils write an editorial on special
editorial the teacher will tell. See Learn Some More letter A ( 1 – 5 ) THE BUNDLE OF STICKS superlative forms of the following occasion like the birthday of Andres
attached sheet) THE WAY OF Let the pupils answer this Use chain of events organizer. adjectives using –er and –est. Bonifacio, the founder of Katipunan.
MOST DESKS PROBLEM: How can we make Dirty -________-________ This is a group activitiy.
Answer these questions: education better for kids who have Young-_______-________
1.What is the title of the editorial? trouble in school? Loud-________ - ________
2.What kind or type of an editorial SOLUTION: Wide- ________- _______
is that? Deep ________- ________
3. How did the writer begin his Group II – Write the comparative and
introduction? superlative forms of the following
5. Which part shows about adjectives.
crusade and reforms? Fresh _______-________
Close _______-________
Fast _______- ________
Group III – Use less and least in the
comparative and superlative forms of
the adjectives below.
Common
Beautiful
Necessary
Skillful
helpful
F. Developing Mastery (Leads to Independent Practice Independent Practice Independent Practice Independent Practice Independent Practice
Formative Assessment 3) Let the pupils listen again to Let the pupils answer Learn Some Let the pupils use graphic organizer in Underline the correct answer. Let the pupils arrange the editorial
another editorial. See attached More in LM p. 242 letter B ( 1 – 10 ) sequencing these. 1.Of all the rivers in the country, correctly.
sheet- NEW YEAR THOUGHTS PROBLEM: What can be done to Mang Edong ‘s wife, had insisted he Pasig River is the (polluted, more The Way of Most Desks
Answer these questions: stop bullying, teasing and violence in should go fishing. polluted, most polluted)
1.What is the title of the editorial? schools? As he plunged into the woods, Edong 2.Pollution is the (serious, more Student-judges who inspected
2.What kind or type of an editorial SOLUTION: filled his lungs with the scented air. serious, most serious) every room in connection with “Operation
is it? Edong came upon a small quiet pool so environmental problem in our Cleanliness” found out that most of the
3.Is it about an editorial on special clear that he could see the rocky country today. desks had scratches and/ or ink spots.
occasions? Why? Why not? Etc. bottom. 3.The smog looks(dark, darker, One can hardly write on them without a
Edong cut across the garden patch darkest) in the morning than in the thick sheet of paper for a pad.
besides the house and took the narrow afternoon. Outside the classrooms, some
path towards the woods. desks are placed for the students to sit
on. Students really take advantage of
them. They sit on top of the desks and
place their muddy shoes on the seats
instead.
When the 220 new desks for Pasig
Line will be made available for the
student’s use, will they end up the way
most desks go?
The teacher may disarranged the three
paragraphs and let the pupils write them
correctly.

G. Finding practical applications of Is the opinion of others important Many events happen in a certain order We can compare things with other Opinions are important in our daily living.
concepts and skills in daily living in our daily living? Why? Why of sequence in our daily living. things. We respect each others opinion.
not?
H. Making generalizations and There are many kinds and types A problem is something that is Graphic organizers are charts or visuals There are many kinds and types of an
abstractions about the lesson of an editorial. difficult to deal with; something that which are used to represent what we Adjectives are words that describe editorial.
Editorial of Interpretation- those is a source of trouble or worry. think of. They can help us understand nouns or pronouns. They tell about Editorial of Interpretation- those which
which explain or bring out the A solution is something that is used what we read. In sequencing events, the kind, color, or number of a noun explain or bring out the significance of an
significance of an event, situation or done to deal with and end a we use organizers like the storyboards, or pronoun. event, situation or ides
or ides problem; something that solves a flowcharts, story train, chain of events An adjective has three degrees of Editorial of crusade and reforms – those
Editorial of crusade and reforms – problem. chart and sequence charts. comparison, namely: positive which criticize certain conditions, then
those which criticize certain In every problem, there is possible degree, comparative degree, and suggest a solution or change; or which
conditions, then suggest a solution. superlative degree. just give a message of reform without
solution or change; or which just Words may have multiple meanings. necessarily pointing out a problem or a
give a message of reform without The meaning attached to the word bad condition
necessarily pointing out a will depend on how this word is used
problem or a bad condition in meaningful context.
Editorial that offer entertainment- Editorial that offer entertainment- those
those which are written to give in which are written to give in a light vein,
a light vein, primarily to entertain primarily to entertain readers.
readers. Editorial on special occasion- those which
Editorial on special occasion- are written to give meaning to occasions
those which are written to give such as Christmas, labor day, heroes’
meaning to occasions such as birthday and other significant events
Christmas, labor day, heroes’ Informative editorial- are those which just
birthday and other significant give information , review, or announce
events certain facts or events.
Informative editorial- are those
which just give information,
review, or announce certain facts
or events.
I. Evaluating learning Directions: Listen to the editorial Directions: Match the meanings of Directions: Arrange the following Directions: Underline the correct Directions: Write an editorial of information
the teacher will read. Answer the the word with its uses in the events using a graphic organizer. answer. about the waste management strategies
questions after. THE NEED FOR sentence. Write only the letter in the With a wild cry, Princess Mitzi leapt into 1.For me, the weather in June is you use in your school.
POPULATION EDUCATION blanks provided. the fire. (more, most) beautiful than in May. Write in five to nine paragraphs.
Place a. area or region A circle of leaping flames appeared in 2.What is the ( more, most) popular
b. rank the center of the stage. tourist spot in our country?
c. vacated position The lights went out and the audience 3.Smog is the (thick, thicker, thickest)
d. house cheered and stamped their feet. in that place than in the park.
e. position of a digit in a The audience could see the frenzied 4. The children are the ( good, better,
numeral dance of death through the encircling best) gifts from God to their parents.
______1.My brother got the second walls of flame. 5. Angel Locsin is ( pretty, prettier,
place in the contest. prettiest) than Anne Curtis.
______2.Two hundred is a three-
place number.
______3.A desert is a dry place
without streams and rivers.
______4.We went to his place to look
at his paintings.
______5.There was no place for a
programmer in that company.
PROBLEM: How can you read better
in school?
SOLUTION:
J. Additional activities for application or Bring newspaper to class. Bring graphic organizers in class. Bring pictures
remediation

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?

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