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Daily Lesson Log for Grade 5 English

This daily lesson log outlines the English lessons for one teacher over the course of a week. The lessons cover a range of topics including summarizing texts, using complex sentences, oral reading fluency, writing compositions, and determining messages in images. Learning objectives and standards are provided for each lesson. A variety of resources are listed, including textbooks, worksheets, and video clips. The procedures describe reviewing concepts from previous lessons and presenting new material through examples, discussions, and hands-on activities like reading recipes and visiting the library.

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Daily Lesson Log for Grade 5 English

This daily lesson log outlines the English lessons for one teacher over the course of a week. The lessons cover a range of topics including summarizing texts, using complex sentences, oral reading fluency, writing compositions, and determining messages in images. Learning objectives and standards are provided for each lesson. A variety of resources are listed, including textbooks, worksheets, and video clips. The procedures describe reviewing concepts from previous lessons and presenting new material through examples, discussions, and hands-on activities like reading recipes and visiting the library.

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School: Grade Level: V

GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher: File created by Ma’am EDNALYN D. MACARAIG Learning Area: ENGLISH
DAILY LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and Time: FEBRUARY 24 – 28, 2020 (WEEK 6) Quarter: 4TH QUARTER

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards LC Listening Comprehension G Grammar F Oral Reading Fluency/RC WC Writing/ Composition/SS VC
RC Reading Comprehension OL Oral Language/ A Attitude Reading Comprehension/V Study Strategy/A Viewing
Vocabulary Development Attitude

B. Performance Standards

C. Learning a.Summarize information from a.Use complex sentences to a.Read grade level text with .a. Compose a three-paragraph Determine images/ideas that
Competencies/Objectives various text types show cause and effect 128 words correct per minute. descriptive essay on self- are explicitly used to
Write the LC code for each b. Respond appropriately to b. Use verbal and non-verbal b. Respond appropriately to selected topic influence viewers,
messages of different authentic text cues in a TV broadcast different authentic texts. b. List primary and secondary stereotypes, points of view,
EN5LC-IVf-3.13; EN5RC-IVf-5.5/Page c. Show tactfulness when c. Identify different meaning of sources of information and propaganda
77 of 164 communicating with others content specific words c. Observe politeness at all EN5VC-IVf-7; EN5VC-IVf-
EN5G-IVf-1.9.1; EN5OL-IVf-4; (denotation and connotation) times 7.1; EN5VC-IVf-7.2
EN5A-IVf-17/ Page 77 of 164 TLE. EN5SS-IVf-5; EN5WC-IIIf-2.2.8; EN5VC-IVf-7.3;
EN5F-IVf-1.13; EN5RC-IVf-5.5;
EN5Vf-20.1 EN5V-IVf-20.2
II. CONTENT Summarizing information from 1.Using complex sentences to Reading grade level text with Compose a three-paragraph Determining images/ideas
various text types show cause and effect 128 words correct per minute. descriptive essay on self- that are explicitly used to
Responding appropriately to 2.Using verbal and non-verbal Responding appropriately to selected topic. influence viewers,
messages of different authentic text cues in a TV broadcast different authentic texts. List primary and secondary stereotypes, points of view,
3.Showing tactfulness when Identifying different meaning of sources of information. and propaganda
communicating with others content specific words Observing politeness at all
(denotation and connotation) times
TLE.
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages Curriculum Guide p. 82 Curriculum Guide p. 82 Curriculum Guide p. 82 Curriculum Guide p. 82 Curriculum Guide p. 82
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning Resources Boxes with reading materials, Perception charts, visual aids, Kitchen utensils and ingredients Library holdings, paper, ballpen Television, worksheet,
different text types TV, news clip as specified by the cook book, and LM advertisement video clips
cook book excerpt

IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or 1.Review the text types. 1.Review the use of verbal and Review 1.Visit the library. Review Primary & Secondary
presenting the new lesson 2.Ask the students to differentiate non-verbal cues. Complex Sentence 2.Let students find books with sources of information
the following text types. 2.Review complex sentences. Verbal and Non Verbal cues topics that would fit their
3.Review cause and effect interest and ask them to list it
relationship as primary or secondary
sources.
3.Observe politeness inside the
library.

B. Establishing a purpose for the 1.Present to the students a


lesson recipe. Ask the students to read
it.
2.Call another student to read
the recipe.
3.Call the students to read the
recipe in group in two’s three’s
Organize texts according to the etc.
categories and let them choose Look at the cues below. Write a
what to read. cause and effect complex
sentence describing each

C. Presenting examples/instances of Read your chosen selection . : I have here cues in daily At the end of the lesson you 1.Say:today we are going to 1.Present an advertisement
the new lesson silently. Philippine news. Write a complex will be able to restate the library. clip to students.
Take note of the message of the sentence stating the cause and sentences heard in your own Original File Submitted and 2.Remind students on the
selection you have chosen. effect on each topic words correctly with 128 words Formatted by DepEd Club guidelines on how to
per minute. Member - visit depedclub.com watch/view the TV as a
for more group.
D. Discussing new concepts and B.Explaining the students what to B.Explaining the students what to B.Explaining the students what 2.Say: List all the books were B.Explaining the students
practicing new skills #1 do do to do you can find the topics you are what to do
1.Say: Choose from the boxes the .Say: Then you will go to your 1.Say:Do you know how to interested in. 1.Say: Have you ever watched
text types you wish to read. After groups and simulate a cook? Have you ever read a 3.Write three paragraph advertisements? Have you
reading, summarize what you have broadcasting using the complex cook book? Read the recipe in descriptive essay on the self- ever been persuaded by
read in a space provided in the LM. sentences you made out of the the cook book aloud. selected topic. advertisements to buy their
2.Let the students choose a cause and effect topic you have 2. Let the students find out the 4.Say: Observe politeness at all products? Let us watch some
preferred text type and summarize written. denotation and connotation of times of the TV commercial/
afterwards. .Say: Use verbal and non-verbal the emphasized words using a advertisements we are
3.Let the students share to the class cues during the duration of your dictionary. familiar with.
the summary of one of their Broadcasting 3.Answer the questions that 2.Ask the students to
preferred text type and ask about follow orally. determine the images or
their reaction to the messages ideas that are explicitly used
underlying the text. to influence the viewers.
E. Discussing new concepts and C.Modeling fthe pupils C.Modeling for students
practicing new skills #2 1.Show the students what to do by 1.Show the students a video
setting an example. example of what is expected as
2.Emphasize the process and an output.
guidelines in summarizing texts. 2.Emphasize the rules and
3.Remind how to appropriately regulations in simulation and the
respond to messages of authentic grading for their group work.
text types
F. Developing mastery D.Guided Practice D.Guided Practice C.Guided Practice C.Guided Practice C.Guided Practice
(Leads to Formative Assessment 1.Select a preferred text type and 1.Ask the students to group 1.Let the students apply what 1.Present a chart of the polite 1.Give students worksheets
3) distribute to the class for guided themselves and practice what they have read with the help of expressions to be used in the (LM) as a pattern/guide on
practice. they are to present. the teacher. library. how to determine the
2.Read Aloud the text to the 2.Remind the students of the 2.Prepare the materials and 2.Practice the expressions in a advertisement kinds
students. verbal and non-verbal cues and ingredients as instructed in the conversation form (stereotypes, point of view,
3.Ask what text type the text is. complex sentences they are to cook-book recipe. propaganda).
4.Ask the students to summarize make while broadcasting cause 3.Let the students do what the 2.Explain to the students the
what they have heard. and effect. instructions tell. Let the teacher different kinds of
5.Ask the students to respond/react observe if the students advertisements as stated
to the message of the summary of understand and can apply what above.
the text. they have read. 3.Give examples of each
advertisement and the
images/ideas they have that
influence viewers.
G. Finding practical applications of E.Independent Practice E.Independent Practice D.Independent Practice D.Independent Practice D.Independent Practice
concepts and skills in daily living 1.Provide enough time for the Provide enough time for the Provide enough time for the 1.Let the students choose their Watch the advertisements
students to read and summarize students to perform per group. students to apply what they topics freely from the books in together and ask the students
different text types they prefer. have read. the library. to list down the images or
2.Provide r time for the students to 2.Let them list their primary ideas that were explicitly
react to their own work and to and secondary sources. used to influence the viewers.
other’s work. 3.Let them write three-
paragraph descriptive essay on
the self-selected topic
H. Making generalizations and F.Closure/Assessment: F.Closure/Assessment: E.Closure/Assessment: E.Closure/Assessment: E.Closure/Assessment:
abstractions about the lesson What have you learned from What have you learned What have you What have you What have you
today’s lesson? from today’s lesson? learned from today’s lesson? learned from today’s lesson? learned from today’s lesson?

I. Evaluating learning G.Evaluation: Conclusion Is the G.Evaluation: F.Evaluation: F.Evaluation: F.Evaluation:


response of each members of the Rate the group presentation Rate the group activity based Compose a three-paragraph Classify the Advertisements
class to the message of the based on standards as agreed on the results or output of the descriptive essay about a topic as whether stereotypes, point
summarized texts appropriate upon. students. you are interested in. of view or propagandas.
Rate the group activity based
on the results or output of
the students.

J. Additional activities for


application or remediation
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned ___Lesson carried. Move on to the ___Lesson carried. Move on to ___Lesson carried. Move on to ___Lesson carried. Move on to ___Lesson carried. Move on
80% in the evaluation next objective. the next objective. the next objective. the next objective. to the next objective.
___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried. ___Lesson not carried.
_____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got 80% _____% of the pupils got
mastery mastery mastery mastery 80% mastery
B. No. of learners who require ___Pupils did not find difficulties in ___Pupils did not find difficulties ___Pupils did not find ___Pupils did not find ___Pupils did not find
additional activities for answering their lesson. in answering their lesson. difficulties in answering their difficulties in answering their difficulties in answering their
remediation who scored below ___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties in lesson. lesson. lesson.
80% answering their lesson. answering their lesson. ___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties in
___Pupils did not enjoy the lesson ___Pupils did not enjoy the answering their lesson. answering their lesson. answering their lesson.
because of lack of knowledge, skills lesson because of lack of ___Pupils did not enjoy the ___Pupils did not enjoy the ___Pupils did not enjoy the
and interest about the lesson. knowledge, skills and interest lesson because of lack of lesson because of lack of lesson because of lack of
___Pupils were interested on the about the lesson. knowledge, skills and interest knowledge, skills and interest knowledge, skills and interest
lesson, despite of some difficulties ___Pupils were interested on about the lesson. about the lesson. about the lesson.
encountered in answering the the lesson, despite of some ___Pupils were interested on ___Pupils were interested on ___Pupils were interested
questions asked by the teacher. difficulties encountered in the lesson, despite of some the lesson, despite of some on the lesson, despite of
___Pupils mastered the lesson answering the questions asked difficulties encountered in difficulties encountered in some difficulties encountered
despite of limited resources used by by the teacher. answering the questions asked answering the questions asked in answering the questions
the teacher. ___Pupils mastered the lesson by the teacher. by the teacher. asked by the teacher.
___Majority of the pupils finished despite of limited resources used ___Pupils mastered the lesson ___Pupils mastered the lesson ___Pupils mastered the
their work on time. by the teacher. despite of limited resources despite of limited resources lesson despite of limited
___Some pupils did not finish their ___Majority of the pupils used by the teacher. used by the teacher. resources used by the
work on time due to unnecessary finished their work on time. ___Majority of the pupils ___Majority of the pupils teacher.
behavior. ___Some pupils did not finish finished their work on time. finished their work on time. ___Majority of the pupils
their work on time due to ___Some pupils did not finish ___Some pupils did not finish finished their work on time.
unnecessary behavior. their work on time due to their work on time due to ___Some pupils did not finish
unnecessary behavior. unnecessary behavior. their work on time due to
unnecessary behavior.

C. Did the remedial lessons work? ___ of Learners who earned 80% ___ of Learners who earned 80% ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned
No. of learners who have caught above above 80% above 80% above 80% above
up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require ___ of Learners who require
require remediation additional activities for remediation additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for additional activities for
remediation remediation remediation remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No ___Yes ___No
worked well? Why did these ____ of Learners who caught up the ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught ____ of Learners who caught
work? lesson the lesson the lesson up the lesson up the lesson
F. What difficulties did I encounter ___ of Learners who continue to ___ of Learners who continue to ___ of Learners who continue ___ of Learners who continue ___ of Learners who
which my principal or supervisor require remediation require remediation to require remediation to require remediation continue to require
can help me solve? remediation
G. What innovation or localized Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work well: Strategies used that work
materials did I use/discover ___Metacognitive ___Metacognitive ___Metacognitive ___Metacognitive well:
which I wish to share with other Development: Examples: Self Development: Examples: Self Development: Examples: Self Development: Examples: Self ___Metacognitive
teachers? assessments, note taking and assessments, note taking and assessments, note taking and assessments, note taking and Development: Examples: Self
studying techniques, and vocabulary studying techniques, and studying techniques, and studying techniques, and assessments, note taking and
assignments. vocabulary assignments. vocabulary assignments. vocabulary assignments. studying techniques, and
___Bridging: Examples: ___Bridging: Examples: ___Bridging: ___Bridging: vocabulary assignments.
Think-pair-share, quick-writes, and Think-pair-share, quick-writes, Examples: Think-pair-share, Examples: Think-pair-share, ___Bridging:
anticipatory charts. and anticipatory charts. quick-writes, and anticipatory quick-writes, and anticipatory Examples: Think-pair-share,
charts. charts. quick-writes, and anticipatory
___Schema-Building: ___Schema-Building: charts.
Examples: Compare and contrast, Examples: Compare and ___Schema-Building: ___Schema-Building:
jigsaw learning, peer teaching, and contrast, jigsaw learning, peer Examples: Compare and Examples: Compare and ___Schema-
projects. teaching, and projects. contrast, jigsaw learning, peer contrast, jigsaw learning, peer Building: Examples: Compare
teaching, and projects. teaching, and projects. and contrast, jigsaw learning,
___Contextualization:  ___Contextualization:  peer teaching, and projects.
Examples: Demonstrations, Examples: ___Contextualization:  ___Contextualization: 
media, manipulatives, repetition, Demonstrations, media, Examples: Examples: ___Contextualizatio
and local opportunities. manipulatives, repetition, and Demonstrations, media, Demonstrations, media, n: 
local opportunities. manipulatives, repetition, and manipulatives, repetition, and Examples:
___Text Representation:  local opportunities. local opportunities. Demonstrations, media,
___Text manipulatives, repetition, and
Examples: Student created local opportunities.
drawings, videos, and games. Representation:  ___Text ___Text
Representation:  Representation:  ___Text Representation: 
___Modeling: Examples: Examples: Student
created drawings, videos, and Examples: Student Examples: Student Examples: Student
Speaking slowly and clearly,
games. created drawings, videos, and created drawings, videos, and created drawings, videos, and
modeling the language you want
games. games. games.
students to use, and providing ___Modeling: Examples
samples of student work. : Speaking slowly and clearly, ___Modeling: Exampl ___Modeling: Exampl ___Modeling: Exam
modeling the language you want es: Speaking slowly and clearly, es: Speaking slowly and clearly, ples: Speaking slowly and
Other Techniques and Strategies students to use, and providing modeling the language you modeling the language you clearly, modeling the
used: samples of student work. want students to use, and want students to use, and language you want students
___ Explicit Teaching providing samples of student providing samples of student to use, and providing samples
of student work.
___ Group collaboration Other Techniques and work. work. Other Techniques and
___Gamification/Learning throuh Strategies used: Strategies used:
play ___ Explicit Teaching Other Techniques and Other Techniques and ___ Explicit Teaching
___ Answering preliminary ___ Group collaboration Strategies used: Strategies used: ___ Group collaboration
activities/exercises ___Gamification/Learning ___ Explicit Teaching ___ Explicit Teaching ___Gamification/Learning
___ Carousel throuh play ___ Group collaboration ___ Group collaboration throuh play
___ Diads ___ Answering preliminary ___Gamification/Learning ___Gamification/Learning ___ Answering preliminary
___ Differentiated Instruction activities/exercises throuh play throuh play activities/exercises
___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Carousel ___ Answering preliminary ___ Answering preliminary ___ Carousel
___ Discovery Method ___ Diads activities/exercises activities/exercises ___ Diads
___ Lecture Method ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Carousel ___ Carousel ___ Differentiated Instruction
Why? ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Diads ___ Diads ___ Role Playing/Drama
___ Complete IMs ___ Discovery Method ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Discovery Method
___ Availability of Materials ___ Lecture Method ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Lecture Method
___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn Why? ___ Discovery Method ___ Discovery Method Why?
___ Group member’s ___ Complete IMs ___ Lecture Method ___ Lecture Method ___ Complete IMs
collaboration/cooperation ___ Availability of Materials Why? Why? ___ Availability of Materials
in doing their tasks ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Complete IMs ___ Complete IMs ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn
___ Audio Visual Presentation ___ Group member’s ___ Availability of Materials ___ Availability of Materials ___ Group member’s
of the lesson collaboration/cooperation ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn collaboration/cooperation
in doing their tasks ___ Group member’s ___ Group member’s in doing their tasks
___ Audio Visual Presentation collaboration/cooperation collaboration/cooperation ___AudioVisual Presentation
of the lesson in doing their tasks in doing their tasks of the lesson
___ Audio Visual Presentation ___ Audio Visual Presentation
of the lesson of the lesson

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