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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English (First Year – Secondary)
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the discussion, the students should be able to:
1. State the four (4) kinds of sentences, namely, the declarative, interrogative,
imperative, and exclamatory sentences.
2. Familiarize the punctuation marks used in each type of sentences.
3. Classify sentences according to their uses.
4. Construct declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences.
II. SUBJECT MATTER
A. Topic: The Four Types of Sentences
B. Reference: Laboratory Activities in English I Textbook pages 80-81
C. Materials: Visual Aids, Name Tags, White Board Marker
D. Values: Develop a genuine love for reading, cooperation, cleanliness, and
friendship
III. PROCEDURE
A. Learning Activities
Teacher’s Activity
“Good Afternoon, Class…”
“Let us pray first…”
(Checking of Attendance)
…say present…
“Please pick up the pieces of paper under your
chair.”
“So, how was your New Year?”
“That’s good! Have you enjoyed your Christmas
and New Year bonding with your family?”
Student’s Activity
“Good Afternoon, Sir!”
(One student will lead the prayer)
(Students raise their hand and say
present as the teacher calls their
name)
(Students pick up the pieces of paper)
“It was great, Sir!”
“Of course, Sir. It was a lot of fun!”
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“That’s good to know. Well, what’s your New
Year’s resolution, class?”
“Yes, Noah.”
“Oh! What a nice New Year’s resolution, Noah!
Now, let’s hear one answer from the boys.”
“Ok. Glenn”
“Wow! Thank you for sharing, Glenn. Maybe
that’s enough. Let’s move on to our new lesson.
For this afternoon, our discussion will be in
relation to our feelings or emotions. Are you
familiar with the song entitled The Greatest Love
of All?”
“Okay, that’s good. So, are you ready to sing and
have fun today?”
(One student raises her hand)
“Sir, my New Year’s resolution is to
come to school early.”
(One of the boys raises his hand)
“Sir, I want to be focused more in my
studies.”
“Yes, Sir!”
“Yes.”
Motivation
Warm Up
Let us sing The Greatest Love of All.
(Students sing)
“I believe the children our future
Teach them well and let them lead the way
Show them all the beauty they posses inside
Give them a sense of pride
To make it easier
Let the children’s laughter
Reminders us how we used to be…”
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“Okay, class. Now, what can you say about the
song? What does the writer believe in?”
“How could you say so, Carl?”
“That was a very good explanation, Carl. You
know what class, the song simply tells us that we
should always consider for us to keep our family
or relationship with others intact, sometimes
showing affection or love towards a person, makes
him feel that he is appreciated and there will be
feeling of belongingness and love especially to
young ones. And also as what have Carl said, the
writer believes that you, the younger generations,
are the hope of our Fatherland. So, class, I want
you to finish your study to accomplish the
challenge that have given by our national hero.”
“Everybody had just sung very well. Give
yourselves a big hand.
“Sir, eventhough the song is very
short; I guess it’s full of emotions.”
“Because Sir I noticed that the song
has a lot to do with our love for
children or mother to her daughter,
father to his son. It has something to
do with our love for our family, that’s
the greatest love of all. The writer
believes in what Dr. Jose Rizal said,
“The youth is the hope of the
Fatherland.”
B. Lesson Proper
Presentation of the Lesson
“Class, as a review, what is a sentence?”
“You’re right, Cyril. Our lesson for today is all
about the different kinds of sentences. I have here
four sentences and I need four volunteers to read
these with emotions or feelings and tell us if what
kind of sentences are they”
1. The boy goes to school.
2. Why are you crying?
3. Kindly give me a piece of bread.
4. Gosh, this is beautiful!
“Sir, a sentence is a word or group of
words that has a complete meaning. It
starts with a capital letter.”
(Post the activity in the board)
(Christina)
(Kimberly)
(Ryan)
(Jennifer)
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Discussion
“Class, these are sentences, right? But sentences
are classified according to its use. Christina, why
you answered declarative sentence for sentence
no.1?”
“Yes, you have a point. For sentence no.2, is it
really an interrogative sentence?”
“Exactly. I think class, you made an advanced
research about our lesson for today and I really
like it. Good job, class. Okay. Who answered
sentence no.3?”
“A command sentence? Yes, it expresses the
concept of command or request but it is not a
command sentence. We will find it out later. Next,
who answered no.4?”
“Yes, you are right, Jennifer.”
“Sentences are classified according to their uses.
They have four kinds or types. And the first kind
of a sentence is what we call declarative sentence.”
“A declarative sentence tells something about a
person, thing, place or event. Take note, it usually
ends with a period. Also, it makes a statement.”
For example,
1. My mother bakes cookies.
2. Taal Volcano shows signs of activity.
“Who could me a declarative sentence based from
the song The Greatest Love of All?”
“Yes, that’s right. Is it clear, class? Let’s proceed
to the second type of a sentence which is the
interrogative sentence. What is an interrogative
sentence? Please read, Christille.”
“Yes. Interrogative sentences ask a question.
Usually they are Wh – questions or Yes – No
questions. Remember our lesson last year?”
“Sir, one thing I remembered if a
sentence is in declarative form when
it ends with a period.”
“Yes, Sir! An interrogative sentence
is a question and ends in a question
mark.”
(Ryan raises his hand)
“Sir, sentence no.3 is a command
sentence.”
“Sir, sentence no.4 is an exclamatory
sentence because it ends with an
exclamation point.”
(Post the related visual aids in the
board)
(Read)
“I believe the children our future.”
“An interrogative sentence asks
questions. It ends in question mark.
“Yes, Sir.”
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For example,
1. Is your classmate absent?
2. Why are you happy?
“Based from the song, give me a line that asks a
question.”
“Okay. The third type of a sentence is the
imperative sentence. This issues a command or
expresses a request. There are two kinds of
imperative sentence; the request and command.
Request uses the words please or kindly while
Command is like giving order.”
For example,
1. Please pass your paper. (Request)
2. Do your homework now. (Command)
“Give me an example of imperative sentence from
the song”
“Yes, and what kind of imperative sentence?”
“Very good! Make it a request.”
“Very good! Is it clear?”
“The last type of a sentence is what we call
exclamatory sentence. It expresses strong feelings
or emotions such as anger, sorrow, grief, surprise,
or the like. It apparently ends with an exclamation
point.”
For example,
1. We are here at last!
2. Oh Hamlet, thou has cleft my heart in
twain!
“Give me an example, class.”
“Very good! So, questions? Are these clear to
you? So, those were the different kinds of
sentences according to their uses.”
(Read)
“What should we show to our
children?”
(Read)
“Teach the children well.”
“Command, Sir.”
“Please teach the children well.”
“Yes, Sir.”
(Read)
“Ouch, it hurts!”
“Yes.”
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Generalization
Declarative Sentence tells something about
a person, place, thing, or event. It ends
with a period.
Interrogative Sentence asks questions. It
ends in question mark.
Imperative Sentence issues a command or
expresses a request. Its two kinds are
request and command. A request uses
please or kindly while Command is like
giving an order.
Exclamatory Sentence expresses strong
feelings or emotions. It ends with an
exclamation point.
Application
(Group Activity)
Each group will give 5 sentences in each type.
Enrichment Activity
(Role Play)
Act a scene that shows emotions using the
different kinds of sentences.
IV. EVALUATION
Identify each of the following sentences as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or
exclamatory. Write your answer on the blank before each number.
______1. The children are our future.
______2. Please let them lead the way.
______3. Do people need someone to look up to?
______4. How the children laughed!
______5. I found the greatest love inside.
V. ASSIGNMENT
Write a short story about your experiences either bad or good using sentences
according to use.
Prepared by: Glenn Ryan A. Zausa
BSED 2-1
Palawan State University

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    1 A Detailed LessonPlan in English (First Year – Secondary) I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the discussion, the students should be able to: 1. State the four (4) kinds of sentences, namely, the declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences. 2. Familiarize the punctuation marks used in each type of sentences. 3. Classify sentences according to their uses. 4. Construct declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences. II. SUBJECT MATTER A. Topic: The Four Types of Sentences B. Reference: Laboratory Activities in English I Textbook pages 80-81 C. Materials: Visual Aids, Name Tags, White Board Marker D. Values: Develop a genuine love for reading, cooperation, cleanliness, and friendship III. PROCEDURE A. Learning Activities Teacher’s Activity “Good Afternoon, Class…” “Let us pray first…” (Checking of Attendance) …say present… “Please pick up the pieces of paper under your chair.” “So, how was your New Year?” “That’s good! Have you enjoyed your Christmas and New Year bonding with your family?” Student’s Activity “Good Afternoon, Sir!” (One student will lead the prayer) (Students raise their hand and say present as the teacher calls their name) (Students pick up the pieces of paper) “It was great, Sir!” “Of course, Sir. It was a lot of fun!”
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    2 “That’s good toknow. Well, what’s your New Year’s resolution, class?” “Yes, Noah.” “Oh! What a nice New Year’s resolution, Noah! Now, let’s hear one answer from the boys.” “Ok. Glenn” “Wow! Thank you for sharing, Glenn. Maybe that’s enough. Let’s move on to our new lesson. For this afternoon, our discussion will be in relation to our feelings or emotions. Are you familiar with the song entitled The Greatest Love of All?” “Okay, that’s good. So, are you ready to sing and have fun today?” (One student raises her hand) “Sir, my New Year’s resolution is to come to school early.” (One of the boys raises his hand) “Sir, I want to be focused more in my studies.” “Yes, Sir!” “Yes.” Motivation Warm Up Let us sing The Greatest Love of All. (Students sing) “I believe the children our future Teach them well and let them lead the way Show them all the beauty they posses inside Give them a sense of pride To make it easier Let the children’s laughter Reminders us how we used to be…”
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    3 “Okay, class. Now,what can you say about the song? What does the writer believe in?” “How could you say so, Carl?” “That was a very good explanation, Carl. You know what class, the song simply tells us that we should always consider for us to keep our family or relationship with others intact, sometimes showing affection or love towards a person, makes him feel that he is appreciated and there will be feeling of belongingness and love especially to young ones. And also as what have Carl said, the writer believes that you, the younger generations, are the hope of our Fatherland. So, class, I want you to finish your study to accomplish the challenge that have given by our national hero.” “Everybody had just sung very well. Give yourselves a big hand. “Sir, eventhough the song is very short; I guess it’s full of emotions.” “Because Sir I noticed that the song has a lot to do with our love for children or mother to her daughter, father to his son. It has something to do with our love for our family, that’s the greatest love of all. The writer believes in what Dr. Jose Rizal said, “The youth is the hope of the Fatherland.” B. Lesson Proper Presentation of the Lesson “Class, as a review, what is a sentence?” “You’re right, Cyril. Our lesson for today is all about the different kinds of sentences. I have here four sentences and I need four volunteers to read these with emotions or feelings and tell us if what kind of sentences are they” 1. The boy goes to school. 2. Why are you crying? 3. Kindly give me a piece of bread. 4. Gosh, this is beautiful! “Sir, a sentence is a word or group of words that has a complete meaning. It starts with a capital letter.” (Post the activity in the board) (Christina) (Kimberly) (Ryan) (Jennifer)
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    4 Discussion “Class, these aresentences, right? But sentences are classified according to its use. Christina, why you answered declarative sentence for sentence no.1?” “Yes, you have a point. For sentence no.2, is it really an interrogative sentence?” “Exactly. I think class, you made an advanced research about our lesson for today and I really like it. Good job, class. Okay. Who answered sentence no.3?” “A command sentence? Yes, it expresses the concept of command or request but it is not a command sentence. We will find it out later. Next, who answered no.4?” “Yes, you are right, Jennifer.” “Sentences are classified according to their uses. They have four kinds or types. And the first kind of a sentence is what we call declarative sentence.” “A declarative sentence tells something about a person, thing, place or event. Take note, it usually ends with a period. Also, it makes a statement.” For example, 1. My mother bakes cookies. 2. Taal Volcano shows signs of activity. “Who could me a declarative sentence based from the song The Greatest Love of All?” “Yes, that’s right. Is it clear, class? Let’s proceed to the second type of a sentence which is the interrogative sentence. What is an interrogative sentence? Please read, Christille.” “Yes. Interrogative sentences ask a question. Usually they are Wh – questions or Yes – No questions. Remember our lesson last year?” “Sir, one thing I remembered if a sentence is in declarative form when it ends with a period.” “Yes, Sir! An interrogative sentence is a question and ends in a question mark.” (Ryan raises his hand) “Sir, sentence no.3 is a command sentence.” “Sir, sentence no.4 is an exclamatory sentence because it ends with an exclamation point.” (Post the related visual aids in the board) (Read) “I believe the children our future.” “An interrogative sentence asks questions. It ends in question mark. “Yes, Sir.”
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    5 For example, 1. Isyour classmate absent? 2. Why are you happy? “Based from the song, give me a line that asks a question.” “Okay. The third type of a sentence is the imperative sentence. This issues a command or expresses a request. There are two kinds of imperative sentence; the request and command. Request uses the words please or kindly while Command is like giving order.” For example, 1. Please pass your paper. (Request) 2. Do your homework now. (Command) “Give me an example of imperative sentence from the song” “Yes, and what kind of imperative sentence?” “Very good! Make it a request.” “Very good! Is it clear?” “The last type of a sentence is what we call exclamatory sentence. It expresses strong feelings or emotions such as anger, sorrow, grief, surprise, or the like. It apparently ends with an exclamation point.” For example, 1. We are here at last! 2. Oh Hamlet, thou has cleft my heart in twain! “Give me an example, class.” “Very good! So, questions? Are these clear to you? So, those were the different kinds of sentences according to their uses.” (Read) “What should we show to our children?” (Read) “Teach the children well.” “Command, Sir.” “Please teach the children well.” “Yes, Sir.” (Read) “Ouch, it hurts!” “Yes.”
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    6 Generalization Declarative Sentence tellssomething about a person, place, thing, or event. It ends with a period. Interrogative Sentence asks questions. It ends in question mark. Imperative Sentence issues a command or expresses a request. Its two kinds are request and command. A request uses please or kindly while Command is like giving an order. Exclamatory Sentence expresses strong feelings or emotions. It ends with an exclamation point. Application (Group Activity) Each group will give 5 sentences in each type. Enrichment Activity (Role Play) Act a scene that shows emotions using the different kinds of sentences. IV. EVALUATION Identify each of the following sentences as declarative, imperative, interrogative, or exclamatory. Write your answer on the blank before each number. ______1. The children are our future. ______2. Please let them lead the way. ______3. Do people need someone to look up to? ______4. How the children laughed! ______5. I found the greatest love inside. V. ASSIGNMENT Write a short story about your experiences either bad or good using sentences according to use. Prepared by: Glenn Ryan A. Zausa BSED 2-1 Palawan State University