SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN
Prepared by: Jezreel Madsa
12-6-2017
I. OBJECTIVES
Along the course of the 48-minute activity, the students should be able to:
write a paragraph containing verb tenses;
present in the class their drama and singing presentation; and,
critique the performance of their fellow classmates.
II. SUBJECT MATTER
Topic: “Verb Tenses”
Activity: Singing Presentation and Drama
Reference: “Better than Carrots or Sticks: Restorative Practices for Classroom Management” by
Dominique Smith
Time Allotment: 48 minutes
Instructional Materials: Chalk and Talk
III. PROCEDURE
A. MOTIVATION
The teacher will greet the students and ask them afterwards if they are excited to resume the previous
activity
The teacher will ask the students first to settle down and pick up the pieces of paper under their chair.
The teacher will rearrange the chairs and select the judges from among the non-performing groups.
B. PRESENTATION
Along the course of the activity the teacher will regulate the noise of the class.
The teacher will explain the mechanics and the criteria for judging.
The teacher will give 5-10 minutes for brainstorming.
Later on, the teacher will let the presenters start their presentation.
AUTHENTIC PERFORMANCE TASK
GOAL To present drama and singing presentation by observing different kinds of
verb tenses
ROLE Singer and Dramatist
AUDIENCE Students and Teacher
SITUATION The students will be grouped into four. Each group is given a special
task—Choral reading, singing presentation, drama presentation and dance
presentation by observing in their piece the different kinds of verb tenses
PERFORMANCE Group Oral Presentation
STANDARDS (Please see the attached rubric below)
Dimensions/ Proficient Very Good Acceptable Not Yet
Categories 100% 90% 80% 70%
confident use of -loud enough to be limited use of -no attempt at
Fluency expression heard expression expression
(10) -consistently attends -limited enough use of - inconsistent - little or no attention
to punctuation expression attention to to punctuation
-smooth and varied -consistently attends punctuation -hesitant and choppy
pacing for audience. to punctuation with respect to pacing
Must contain 5-10 Must contain 4-6 verb Must contain 3 or - no verb tenses are
(Content) Verb tenses tenses more verb tenses observed
- Must have - must have -must have a little -no originality is
originality originality originality displayed
- Must have contain -grammatical errors Grammatical errors is -more than seven
only 2-3 grammatical must be limited to limited to six. grammatical errors
errors five or less. are made .
C. ANALYSIS
The teacher will ask the students of the following questions:
How did the performers incorporate verb tense in their presentation?
What is the main idea of the drama?
What have you realized from the presentation?
D. ABSTRACTION
The teacher will let the students see the relevance of verb tenses to writing a composition of different
genres.
E. PRACTICE
The teacher will ask the students to write on the board the verb tenses that were used by the performers.
IV. ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION
The students will be assessed through feedback giving and constructive comments on the presentation of
the two groups.
V. ASSIGNMENT
The student will be asked to study in advance the Direct and Indirect Speech topic.