A Detailed Lesson Plan
In English 1
I. Objectives
At the end of within 30 minutes class, the pupils are expected to:
a. identify the action words being used in a sentence,
b. share in the class the importance of using action words in our daily lives; and
c. perform different example of action words.
II. Subject Matter
1. Topic : Action Word
2. References : English Curriculum Guide 1
3. Author : Benita N. Miranda
4. Materials : laptop, powerPoint presentation, visual Aid, and scotch
tape
5. Valuing : Cooperation
III. Procedure
Teacher’s Activity Pupil’s Activity
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Prayer
May I request everyone to please
stand!
Sammer, kindly lead the prayer please.
Ok teacher.
Classmates are you ready to pray?
Yes, we are!
Let us pray!
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be
Thy name; Thy kingdom come; Thy will be
done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this
day our daily bread; and forgive us our
trespasses as we forgive those who trespass
against us; and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil. AMEN
Amen!
Thank you, Sammer.
2. Greetings
Good morning class! Good morning teacher!
How are you this morning class? We’re great teacher.
I’m glad to hear that you’re all doing
great!
By the way, I am your teacher in
ENGLISH for today. My name is Theresa
Faye Oliquino and you can call me teacher
Faye for short. Okay teacher Faye.
3. Checking of Attendance
Okay, before we check the attendance, try
to look outside. Do you know what is the
weather today? Our weather today is sunny day!
Very good! So now, let us check who are
present this morning. Let’s start with the girls.
All of us are present today!
Wow, that is good! Let’s give three claps
for girls.
1,2,3 (clap)
How about for boys? Who are present
this morning?
All of us are present today too, teacher!
Very good! Let’s also give three claps for
the boys.
1,2,3 (clap)
4. Setting of Standard
Before we start to our new lesson, let us
recall first our classroom rules. Everybody
repeat after me.
1. Always be kind.
1. Always be kind.
2. Listen to your teacher.
2. Listen to your teacher.
3. Listen when someone is talking.
3. Listen when someone is talking.
4. Raise your hands before you speak.
4. Raise your hands before you speak.
I hope that everyone will follow our
classroom rules for us to have a smooth
discussion. Am I understood?
Yes, teacher!
Very good!
5. Drill
This morning we will have a new lesson
but before that, let us sing first an action song
entitle “Walking walking”
Everyone please stand!
Are you ready class?
Okay, let us start now! Yes, teacher!
(Showing the video)
(Pupils are participating)
Did you enjoy class?
Yes, teacher!
That is really good to hear class! Because of
that let’s give everyone a Mcdo clap for
everyone.
1,2,3 (clap)
6. Review
So last meeting you’ve learned about what
lesson class? We learned about Rhyming words, teacher.
Very good! Again, what is a rhyming word? Rhyming words teacher has the same
ending.
Very good! Rhyming words are two or
more words that has the same ending sound.
For example:
Goat-Boat
Bug-Mug
Are these rhyming words class?
How about this one. Top-Fit, is this an
example of rhyming word? Yes, teacher!
Very good everyone! It seems some of you
already know what is rhyming and non- No, teacher!
rhyming words.
7. Motivation
Now class, I brought here with me my
friend because she wants to see you.
Do you want to see my friend?
Okay. This is my friend.
Yes, teacher.
Do you know her?
Who is she? Yes, teacher!
Yes, you’re right. My friend is Dora and she She is Dora, teacher.
want to play with you this morning.
When Dora said “shake your hand” you will
shake it. Am I understood?
(The teacher will begin the game “Dora
said”) Yes, teacher!
1. Shake your hands
2. Jump your feet
(The pupils shake their hands)
3. Raise your hands
(The pupils will jump)
4. Clap your hands
(The pupils will raise their hands)
(The pupils will clap their hands)
(The pupils will sit down)
5. Sit down
Very good everyone!
B. Developmental Activity
We shake our hands, teacher!
1. Presentation of the Lesson
We jump, teacher!
No, teacher.
Action words - are words that express an
action.
Yes, teacher.
Alright class, what are the things we did a
while ago? Can you identify one?
Very good! What else?
Very good! Our lesson this morning is all Planting, teacher!
about Action Words.
2. Discussion
Do you know class that the actions we did a
while ago are the so called “Action words or
Verb”? Washing dishes, teacher!
Okay. Everyone repeat after me.
Action words – are words that express an
action.
Now, I will show you some picture and all
you have to do is to identify what is in the Sweeping the floor, teacher!
picture. Is that understood class?
Very good! Let us start now. What is the
boy doing?
Praying, teacher!
Very good! Next, what is the girl doing?
Running, teacher!
Very good! This
one ?
Crying, teacher.
Very good!
This one, what are they doing?
Very good! Next
picture, what is the boy doing? Yes, teacher!
Writing, teacher!
Very good! And the
last one.
Eat, teacher.
Very good class! So, these are some
example of action words.
3. Enrichment Activities
Yes, teacher!
This time we will have an activity. I will
read a sentence and all you have to do is to
identify the action words in the sentence.
Watching, teacher!
Very good! Are you ready?
1. The girl is writing on the paper.
1,2,3 (Jollibee clap)
Who can tell me what is the action words in
the sentence?
Very good! Writing is the action word in the
sentence.
It is all about action words, teacher!
2. I eat quickly.
What is the action word?
Running and eating, teacher.
Yes, you’re right! Eat is the action word.
Jumping and drinking, teacher!
3. Ethan is drinking water.
What is the action word?
4. Sophia’s father is watching a news. So, we can describe the things that we do,
What is the action word? teacher.
Very good everyone! all of you got the
correct answers and because of that let us do a
Jollibee clap for everyone.
4. Generalization
So again class, what is our lesson today? Yes, teacher!
Very good! Can someone give an example No, teacher!
of action word?
Very good! What else?
Very good answers! Okay, for you class
why learning action words are important?
Brilliant answer! Learning action words is
very important to our everyday lives because
they allow us to tell things that we have
done.
Do you understand class?
Do you have any clarification?
Okay. If none, let us proceed to our next Yes, teacher!
activity.
5. Application
This time we will have an activity. I will (Group 1 demonstrate running)
divide the class into 4 groups.
Direction: When I ask each group a
question, you will demonstrate the action 1,2,3,4,5 (clap)
words. For example, I will ask group 1, What
will you do if you are hungry? Then they will
demonstrate "eating,” or they will act out the (Group 2 demonstrate drinking)
words eating here in front.
Is my instruction clear class? 1,2,3,4,5 (clap)
Very good! Let’s start now!
Okay, group 1 come here in front.
(Group 3 demonstrate swimming)
1st question: what will you do if you see a
snake?
1,2,3,4,5 (clap)
Good job group 1! Let us give them five
claps.
Next group 2: what will you do when you
are thirsty?
(Group 4 demonstrate dancing or singing)
Good job group 2! Let us give them five
claps. 1,2,3,4,5 (clap)
Come here group 3: what will you do when Yes, teacher!
you go to the beach?
Good job group 3! Let us give them five
claps also.
And the last group is the group 4, please
come to the front.
Here is the question: what will you do when
you hear a music?
Very good group 4! Let us give five claps to
group 4.
Do you enjoy class our fun activity?
Glad to hear that class!
IV. Evaluation
V. Assignment
Direction: Make at least 5 simple sentence using action words.
Example: Mike is drinking water.
Pareja Integrated School
A Detailed Lesson Plan in
Teaching
English 1
Submitted by:
Theresa Faye O. Oliquino
Practice Teacher
Submitted to:
Ms. Claris J. Bautista
Cooperating Teacher
April 8, 2024