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A Detailed Lesson Plan in English Language V
I. ObjectiveUsing varied examples, the Grade V pupils should be able to use positive, comparative, and superlative, forms of adjective with 75 % accuracy.
Accept defeat and be sport
II. Subject MatterA. Topic: Degrees of ComparisonB. References:BEC- PELC 9.1 page English Expressway Language V, pages 188- 197English for All Times V, pages 188- 197C. Materials:print papers, picture of six boys, charts, and mystery box
III. Learning Procedure
Teachers ActivityPupils Activity
A. Preparatory1. Drill(Let the pupils identify the number of syllables in each words)
Wonderful
Heavy
Big
Fast
Generous
Pretty
Interesting
Honest
2. Review
What is a noun?
(show varied pictures of noun)Use the following noun in a sentence.
3. Motivation(Show a picture of a teacher)
Who is in the picture?Name words that describe a teacher.
What do we call these words?
B. Lesson Proper
1. PresentationAdjective are describing words. It describes noun or pronoun.This morning we are going to study about the three degrees of comparison of adjective.2. Skill Developmenta. Comparison and Abstraction
(Post three sentences using adjective in different degrees)
Levy swim fast.
What is the noun use in this sentence?What word was used to describe Levy?Are we comparing in this sentence?
In this case, the adjective is in positive degree. It is the simple form of adjective!
(Let the pupils give more examples of positive degree of adjective and use it in a sentence)
Jude swims faster than Levy.
What are the nouns used in this sentence?What is the adjective used?Are we comparing in this sentence?
How many persons are being compared in that sentence?
What is the difference between the adjective used in the first sentence and the adjective used in the second sentence?.In this case, the adjective is in its comparative degree.How many syllables is the adjective faster?(Study the chart)Positive degreeComparative degree
heavyheavier
happyhappier
How do we write the adjective heavy into comparative degree?When an adjective ends in y, we change y to i and add er to the simple form of adjective.(Read aloud the chart)Positive degreeComparative degree
honestMore honest
wonderfulMore wonderful
How many syllables is the adjective honest?How many syllables is the adjective wonderful?How do write the comparative degree of adjective when it is two to three syllables? Looking back to the first sentence, what word cant you find from the second sentence?Note, that the word than follows the comparative form.
(Let the pupils give more examples of comparative degree and use it in a sentence)
Leo swims the fastest among the three boys
.what are the noun used in third sentence?What is the adjective used in the third sentence?How many persons are being compared in the third sentence?
What is the difference between the adjective used in the second sentence and the adjective used in the third sentence?
In this case the adjective is in its superlative degree!How many syllables is the adjective fastest?(show chart and read aloud)
Positive degreeComparative degreeSuperlative degree
Heavyheavierheaviest
happyhappierhappiest
How do write the superlative degree of adjective when it ends in y?
(show chart and read aloud)Positive degreeComparative degreeSuperlative degree
honestMore honestMost honest
wonderfulMore wonderfulMost wonderful
How do we write superlative degree when the adjective has two or more syllables? Looking back to the second sentence, what word cant you find from the third sentence?Note, that the article the comes before the superlative degree of adjective!
(Let the pupils give more examples of superlative degree of adjective and use it in a sentence.)
(Let the pupils read the three sentences)Among the three boys, who do you think may win in the swimming contest?
If you are Levy or Jude, what will you do if you did not win?
(Show pictures of three boys and read aloud the sentences)
1. John is tall.2. Ben is taller than John.3. Father is the tallest of the three.
Who are the persons being compared?
What are the adjective used in making comparison?
How many things are being compared in sentence one?
How many things are being compared in sentence two?
How many things are being compared in sentence three?
(Show chart and read aloud)
REMEMBER
Positive DegreeComparative DegreeSuperlativeDegree
One thingTwo thingsThree or more things
Simple former form
est form
Add more/less before the adjectiveAdd most/least before the adjective
3.Skill Building
Complete the chart by giving the comparative and superlative degree of the following adjectives.
PositiveComparativeSuperlative
cold
tall
short
sweet
weak
sharp
bright
long
wide
hard
C. Post- Activity
1. Generalization
What are the three degrees/forms of adjective?
How many things are compared in positive degree of adjective?
How many things are compared in comparative degree of adjective?
How many things are compared in superlative degree?
(Post the generalization)
2. Application
(Show a mystery box)
Pick one adjective in the box and call a classmate to use it in a sentence.
Adjectives:
biggerkind
smallestolder
longcleanest
sweeterlonger
coldestcolder
sharpestbiggest
widewider
hottersmaller
IV. Evaluation
Directions: Fill in the blank with the correct adjectives in the parentheses.
1. Lito is _________ than Ramon. (tall )2. Baguio City is a ________ place. (cold)3. Cat is _________ than dog. (small)4. The Grade 2 room is the _______ of all the rooms. (clean)5. Kevin got the _______grade in the class. (high)
V. Assignment
Directions: Write two (2) sentences each in positive, comparative, and superlative degree of adjective.
Three syllablesTwo syllables!One syllable!One syllable!Three syllables!Two syllables!Four syllables!Two syllables!
Noun is a name of person, place, or things!
-The cat is cute.
-Marian Rivera is a beautiful girl.
Apple is a delicious fruit.
The river is clean.
I love reading English book.
A teacher!Kind!Intelligent!Bright!
Adjective!
Levy!
Fast!No maam, were not comparing in that sentence we are simply describing Levy!
(The pupils will give more examples of positive degree of adjective and use it a sentence)
Jude and Levy!Faster!Yes maam! We are comparing in that sentence!Two persons are being compared!
We add er to the simple form of adjective!
Two syllables!
We change y to i and add er!
Two syllables!
Three syllables!
We add more before the adjective!
The word than!
(The pupils will give more examples of comparative degree and use it in a sentence)
The nouns used in the sentence are Leo and boys!
The adjective used in the sentence is fastest!
Three persons are being compared in the third sentence!
We add est to the simple form of adjective!
Two syllables!
(The pupils will aloud the chart)
We change y to i and add est.
(The pupils will read aloud the chart)
We add most to the simple form of adjective!
The word the!
(The pupils will give more examples of superlative degree of adjective and use it in a sentence.)
Leo might win the swimming contest!
Accept defeat and be sport!
The persons being compared are John, Ben and Father!
The adjective used in making of comparison are tall, taller and tallest!
One thing are being compared in sentence one!
Two things are being compared in sentence two!
Three things are being compared in sentence three!
(the pupils will read aloud the chart)
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PositiveComparativeSuperlative
coldcoldercoldest
talltallertallest
shortshortershortest
sweetsweetersweetest
weakweakerweakest
sharpsharpersharpest
brightbrighterbrightest
longlongerlongest
widewiderwidest
hardharderhardest
The positive, comparative, and superlative degrees of adjectives.
One thing!
Two things!
Three or more things!
( The pupils will do the said activity)
-taller
-cold
-smaller
-cleanest
-highest
Prepared by:
SHALEE C. BALANQUITStudent Teacher
Checked by:
Mrs. ALUDIA N. BADILLACooperating teacher
Noted by:
MARIA NORIETA D. ALPEZSchool Head