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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 25 – MARCH 1, 2019 (WEEK 7) Quarter: 4TH QUARTER

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards L C ListeningComprehension

B. Performance Standards

C. Learning . Summarize information from . Make generalizations Use complex sentences to show Revise writing for clarity- Determine images/ideas
Competencies/Objectives various text types b. Show tactfulness when problem-solution relationship of appropriate punctuation that are explicitly used to
Write the LC code for each b. Self-correct when reading communicating with others ideas marks; transition/signal words influence viewers:
c. Observe politeness at all EN5RC – IVg-.2.12/ Page 78 of 164 EN5G-IV-g-1.9.2/ Page 78 EN5WC-IIIg-1.8.1/1.8.3 Stereotypes, Point of View,
times. of 164 Propaganda
EN5LC -IVg-3.13 EN5VC – IVg-.7, 7.1, 7.2,
EN5F - IVg -2.9 7.3
EN5A -IVg-16/ Page 78 of 164
II. CONTENT Summarizing information from Making generalizations Complex Sentences Punctuation marks; Images/ideas that are
various text types transition/signal words explicitly used to influence
viewers: Stereotypes, Point
of View, Propaganda
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages K to 12 Curriculum Guide K 12 Curriculum Guide in English K 12 Curriculum Guide in : K to 12 Curriculum Guide
5 English 5
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Textbook pages English Matters 5, pp. 269-270 Language Learning Made
Developing Reading Power 5, p.20 Easy
4. Additional Materials from Worksheet from internet Worksheet from Internet
Learning Resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning Resources chart, activity sheet Materials : activity sheets, pictures metacards, pictures, manila pictures, manila paper, activity charts, pictures
paper, activity sheets sheets

IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or Review Review 1.Look at the group of words. Can you tell when to use these Review
presenting the new lesson Complex sentences Different text types/Checking What are they? (clauses) punctuation marks? Punctuation Marks/signal
assignment What do we call them? words
(Independent clause/dependent
clause)
B. Establishing a purpose for the Look at the pictures. Tell Look at the pictures. What can you Show a picture of a mother Let us read a poem on the
lesson something about them say about them? We are going to hugging her child. usage of punctuation marks.
read something related to the
pictures.

Teacher will read Let us sing Bear brand’s


sentences and let the pupils commercial song on
repeat after her. a. Ask: What does the mother do Micronutrient Deficiency
1We rode our bikes all over town. to her child? Why do you think
2. The banana does not she is hugging the child?
come from a seed. b.Paste other pictures that show
3. There are different ways of how a parent expresses his/her a.Ask: In what kind of
purifying water for drinking love to the child. Say something sentences do we use the
purposes. about the pictures. following:
4. Your ticket purchase will help Period
our school. Question mark
Exclamation point
b. What punctuation mark
should be used to write what a
speaker exactly/directly said?
c.When do we use the ellipsis
mark?

C. Presenting examples/instances At the end of the lesson Today you will learn how to At the end of this lesson you will At the end of this lesson you Today you will learn different
of the new lesson you will learn how to summarize make generalizations. be able to use complex sentences will be able to revise writing images/ideas that are
information from various text to show problem-solution for clarity by using appropriate explicitly used to influence
types. relationship of ideas punctuation marks and viewers
transition/signal words.
D. Discussing new concepts and B.Explaining to the Students what B.Explaining to the students what B.Explaining to the students what B.Explaining to the students B.Explaining to the students
practicing new skills #1 to do to do to do what to do what to do
1.Setting standards for listening 1.Vocabulary Development 1.Present the following sentences. Present the chart below. Let Present the pictures. Let us
2.Teacher will read paragraphs of a.polio- a serious disease that Have the pupils read these. the pupils read the try to identify the three ways
various text types affects the nerves of the spine and a.I shall not go home unless punctuation rules by which viewers can be
. Narrative Text Type) makes a person permanently mother comes back. Original File Submitted and influenced.
Great Weekend unable to move particular muscles b.I like you because you are so Formatted by DepEd Club
This past weekend I had the time b.handicapped –having a physical friendly. Member - visit depedclub.com
of my life. First, Friday night, I had disability c.Susie will return the books after for more
my best friend over and we made c.exemplify–to be a very good her class.
a delicious, mouth-watering pizza. example of Ask the following questions:
After we ate, we had a friendly •Which is the independent clause
video game competition. On 2.Present the selection in each sentence?
Saturday, my dad took us out on Set standards in reading. •Which is the dependent clause in
the boat. The weather was Many people succeed in life even if each sentence?
perfect and the water was warm. they are physically handicapped. •What word was used to connect
It was a great day to go for a Our country took pride of the independent clause to the
swim. Later that night, we went to ApolinarioMabini, a polio victim dependent clause in the first
the movies. We saw an action and yet he became the “Brain” of sentence? second sentence? third ( A Muslim is associated
packed thriller and ate a lot of Katipunan. sentence? with terrorism
popcorn. Finally, on Sunday, we In this modern times we have
rode our bikes all over town. By a good example from Bicol Region.
In addition to the punctuation
the end of the day, my legs were He is Eduardo Camela, a fifteen-
marks which help in the clarity
very tired. I only hope that next year old student of Daet Parochial
of writing sentences, there are
weekend can be as fun as this School in Camarines Norte.
also transition/signal words
one. In spite of his physical defect
that are used.
Comprehension Check up caused by polio, he has invented
Signal or Transition Words
a.What is the paragraph about? four useful things. His latest
(Chronological Sequence)
b.What are the things that they invention, the Camela Coco-Cell
did to make the weekend great? won for him a gold medal from the
first, second . . . next not
c. What does the paragraph do president and P1,500 in cash at the
long after
for us?(entertains, tells a story) National Science Fair held by the
initially then before
Refer to LM. Department of Science and
following when
Technology. He was affected by
finally
polio at the age of 3. He is also a
preceding after
very talented painter. He truly
on (date)
exemplifies the proud and talented
Filipino
Signal or Transition Words
3.Comprehension check up
(Description/Enumeration)
1.Who are the physically
for instance for example
handicapped persons who showed
to illustrate
success?
such as in additionalso
2.What made them physically
another furthermore
handicapped ?
to begin with most
3.What was the contribution of
importantly
ApolinarioMabini in our history?
4.How did Eduardo Camelashow his
Signal or Transition Words
talents?
(Compare and contrast)
5.What recognition did Eduardo
different from same as
receive?
similar to as opposed to
6.What kind of character trait do
instead of
these successful handicapped
although
show?
compared with
however as well as
either . . . or unless but

E. Discussing new concepts and C.Modelling for students C.Modelling the pupils C.Modelling for Students C.Modelling for Students C.Modeling for students
practicing new skills #2 •.Go back to the first paragraph. Based from the selection, 1. Let the pupils read the Read the following sentences Choose any example of tv
(Call a pupil to read it again.) Apolinario had an important role in following examples correctly. commercial to be viewed by
a.What does the paragraph tell the Katipunan and Eduardo Camela a.Study hard so that you will pass 1.The accessibility of the the pupils.
us? had made inventions and showed the exam computer has increased Ask them to present it and
b.What do you think is the talent in painting, what can you say b.She succeeded although she tremendously over the past solicit their reactions to it.
purpose of the writer? about them being physically encountered many problems. several years.
c.What type of text is the handicapped? (They have strong •A complex sentence is composed 2.What has humanity done
paragraph? determination.) What of one independent clause and about the growing concern
d.How is the paragraph written? generalization can you make? one or two dependent clauses. regarding global warming?
(Physical defect is not a hindrance •An independent clause is a 3.You scared me!
to success.) simple sentence by itself. It gives 4.The computer store was
•Generalization is a general a complete meaning. It can stand filled with video games,
statement based on facts. alone. computer hardware and other
•A dependent clause does not electronic paraphernalia.
give a complete thought. It
cannot stand alone. It depends
on an independent clause to
complete its meaning.
Example: I love you because you
love me, too.
I love you is an independent
clause. It gives a complete
thought.
because you love me, too is the
dependent clause. It doesn’t
make sense. Because you love
me, too - what
F. Developing mastery D.Guided Practice Group Activity D.Guided Practice D.Guided Practice D.Guide Practice
(Leads to Formative Assessment a.The teacher shows examples of Group I–Make generalization from a.The teacher shows examples of The teacher shows other E. Group Activity
3) various text types the given paragraph. complex sentences examples of sentences using Group I – Make a poster
b.The teacher asks the pupils to The moon’sgravitational pull lifts b.From the examples of complex different punctuation marks showing stereotyping on girls
identify the various text types the sea like a wave. The water rises sentences, the teacher asks the and signal words. Ask the and boys. The following
c.Group Activity (Carousel very slowly because it is very long pupils to identify the independent pupils to identify the concepts may serve as your
method) moving wave. The wave’s motion clause/dependent clause punctuation marks used as guide:
reaches to the sea and to the c.Group Activity (Carousel well as the signal words. •Color preference
Group activity. Each group will be shoreline. This forward and method) 1.Ben’s children love sports. •Academic excellence
given an activity sheet. Read the backward moving wave is the tide. Group activity. Each group They like outdoor sports such •Sports preference
direction carefully before doing Group II - Cross out the sentences will be given an activity sheet. as track and field, football, •Handwriting
the activity. that are not appropriate to the Read the direction carefully baseball and javelin throw.
Refer to LM stated generalization. before doing the activity. 2.Lorna enjoys putting Group II - Express your point
In the olden days an Chinese accessories whenever she goes of view on any of the
emperor was held prisoner in a Group I - Read each sentence and out compared with Alda who following:
castle tower. underline the dependent clause. goes around with simple t- •Corporal punishment
__ Decorative kites are expensive Example: For the first time, I shirt and maong pants. •No Assignment Policy on
to buy. successfully passed all my classes 3.How will you keep yourself Friday
__ His loyal men made a huge kite with very high grades. busy after the school year •Bullying
and sent it flying near the tower Answer: For the first time, I ends?
window. successfully passed all my classes Group III – Prepare an
__The emperor reached out, held with very high grades. advertisement for
on to the kite and safely escaped 1.In the morning, I went for a jog. promoting a product of your
from the tower. 2.After the game, we went out for choice
pizza.
Group III – Choose the correct 3.Even though I am tired, I will
generalization for the selection. give my best effort.
4.Martha saw a meteor overheard
Philippines has19-21 typhoons while she was sitting on the rock.
occurrence in a year. During strong 5.I was not satisfied with my
typhoons, flood victims run to the performance although we won in
public schools for their safety. The the competition.
schools serve as evacuation centers Group II - Read each sentence
for unknown period of time. This and underline the independent
affects the pupils’ studies.. It has clause.
posed a big problem to the Example: For the first time, I
education sector in terms of successfully passed all my classes
damaged school properties, with very high grades.
disruption of normal teaching – Answer: For the first time, I
learning activities. Most of all, it has successfully passed all my classes
caused loss of innocent lives of with very high grades.
school children. 1.In the morning, I went for a jog.
a.Philippines cannot avoid 2.After the game, we went out for
typhoons. pizza.
b.Schoools are good evacuation 3.Even though I am tired, I will
centers. give my best effort.
c.Natural calamities like 4.Martha saw a meteor overheard
typhoonand floodpose a great while she was sitting on the rock.
damage to the people all over the 5.I was not satisfied with my
country performance although we won in
d.Typhoon victims receive the competition.
assistance from the government Group III - Create a complex
Group IV – Writing sentences to sentence by underlining the
support the generalization. correct conjunctions for the
Generalization: Education plays an dependent clause.
important role in the lives of many 1. They were furious (when, so
people. that) they heard the unfair ruling.
1._________________________ 2.We have not spoken to each
2__________________________ other (for, since 2014).
3__________________________ 3.Finish your seatwork (because,
4._________________________ before) you go home.
4.You cannot easily understand
the story ( unless, before) you
read it more than once.
5.I will clean my bedroom (after,
if) I water the plants.
Group IV - Supply the missing
words to complete each complex
sentence.
1.We shall be sad if
_______________
2.He is the man who
_____________.
3.I shall watch my favorite TV
show after I ______________.
4.Study hard so that
_____________.
5.You cannot join us in the movie
house unless _________________
G. Finding practical applications of E.Independent Practice E.Independent Practice E.Independent Practice E.Independent Practice Independent Practice
concepts and skills in daily living Read the following paragraphs. Write the generalization for the Combine the independent Copy each sentence and During the Spanish time, the
Write the type for each text. following: clause with the dependent clause punctuate properly. Spaniards looked down on
Refer to Lm 1. Fructose makes food taste to make a complex sentence. 1.Gener said I disagree with Filipinos. Check the words
sweet.It can be found in different Melvin that show how they
kinds of fruit. Independent clauses _________________________ stereotype the Filipinos.
It gives your body energy to keep Dependent clauses __ ___ inferior
moving and working.Fruit naturally 1.Sonia will buy a new house 2.My sister Jane wanted to ___ leaders
has fructose in it.Fructose gives us a. because know if Kitty my friend is ___ intelligent
energy. Rina is so thoughtful visiting us for the holiday ___ ignorant
Generalization: 2.She was elated _________________________ ___ good for nothing
_____________________________ b. unless we ___
_______ find the missing wallet. 3.Lito can not climb mountains
2. Your tongue has 10,000 3.We shall not rest he is too ill
taste buds on it.The taste buds c. _________________________
allow you to taste different when they heard about the ___
flavors.The tongue is actually a 4.Mother loves her accident. 4.I told Ricky that we are going
strong muscle that pushes food up 5.They were shocked home early
and down. The tongue has taste d. when she learned that she _________________________
buds and muscles.The tongue passed the exam with flying ________
muscles help us eat.The tongue has colors. 5.Let prepare delicious snacks
taste buds and muscles.The tongue e. if the inheritance money is in Jannet
muscles help us eat. her hands already.
Generalization:
_____________________________
_______
H. Making generalizations and What are the various text types? What is a generalization? F.Closure/Assessment F.Closure/Assessment F.Closure
abstractions about the lesson (The various text •Generalization is a general What makes up a complex What are the different What are the ways by
types are narrative, expository, statement. sentence? punctuation marks? How do which viewers are
technical and persuasive) What is the basis for making What is an independent clause? you use them? influenced?
generalization? dependent clause? What are transition or signal •Stereotype
•Generalization is based on facts words? •Point of View
•Propaganda
I. Evaluating learning G.Evaluation Choose the sentences that will G.Evaluation G.Evaluation Evaluation
support the given generalization. Write an independent clause to Copy and punctuate the Identify how the viewers are
Give the text type based from the Write them in a paragraph form. complete each complex sentence. paragraph. influenced. Choose from the
characteristics below. Generalization: Electronic devices 1.Since I’m hungry, David asked what words inside the box.
1.It convinces readers to take a are useful tools. ______________________. have you dreamt last night It
certain opinion or perform a 1. Most young and old have cellular 2.Although I’m late, was a fantastic dream narrated 1.Held in common by
certain action. phones. ______________________. Ben but it was so short members. ____________
___________________ 2.Gadgets are very expensive. Only 3.Because she is rich, Anyway I had a toy soldier 2.Designed to persuade the
2.It gives entertainment to the the rich people can afford them. ___________________. named Phil What can your audience __________
reader. 3.We use calculators to make Write a dependent clause to toy soldier do asked David 3.Mental position from
___________________ computing our expenses easier. complete each complex sentence. My toy soldier can walk and which the story is observed
3.It offers information to perform 4. We use “palm top” organizers Use the connecting words (so, talk Imagine it can also turn _____________
a task instead of diaries to schedule our after, when, because, since) right and left on command To 4.Mental picture for
___________________. meetings. We communicate to 4. ______________the my surprise Phil even recited a members of a group
4.It tells a story and sentences people around the world through game, the children are now poem about it ____________
stay connected with the main cellular phones. hungry. 5.Depends on how the
idea. 5.Nowadayselectronic devices like 5.______________ ten years, we narrator see the characters,
___________________ CCTV are used to solve crime are so glad to see each other events and places
5.It explains the steps or problems. again. _______________
theprocedure. 6.Inventions of new electronic
____________________ devices make life a little bit easier
for people.
7.Old people do not know how to
use electronic devices.
J. Additional activities for Choose from the different text Write 5 complex sentences using
application or remediation types and give example. cause-effect ralationship
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned ___Lesson carried. Move on to ___Lesson carried. Move on to the ___Lesson carried. Move on to ___Lesson carried. Move on to ___Lesson carried. Move on
80% in the evaluation the next objective. 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 ___Pupils did not find difficulties in ___Pupils did not find difficulties ___Pupils did not find ___Pupils did not find
additional activities for in answering their lesson. answering their lesson. in answering their lesson. difficulties in answering their difficulties in answering their
remediation who scored below ___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties in lesson. lesson.
80% answering their lesson. answering their lesson. answering their lesson. ___Pupils found difficulties in ___Pupils found difficulties
___Pupils did not enjoy the lesson ___Pupils did not enjoy the lesson ___Pupils did not enjoy the answering their lesson. in answering their lesson.
because of lack of knowledge, because of lack of knowledge, skills lesson because of lack of ___Pupils did not enjoy the ___Pupils did not enjoy the
skills and interest about the and interest about the lesson. knowledge, skills and interest lesson because of lack of lesson because of lack of
lesson. ___Pupils were interested on the about the lesson. knowledge, skills and interest knowledge, skills and
___Pupils were interested on the lesson, despite of some difficulties ___Pupils were interested on about the lesson. interest about the lesson.
lesson, despite of some encountered in answering the the lesson, despite of some ___Pupils were interested on ___Pupils were interested
difficulties encountered in questions asked by the teacher. difficulties encountered in the lesson, despite of some on the lesson, despite of
answering the questions asked by ___Pupils mastered the lesson answering the questions asked difficulties encountered in some difficulties
the teacher. despite of limited resources used by by the teacher. answering the questions asked encountered in answering
___Pupils mastered the lesson the teacher. ___Pupils mastered the lesson by the teacher. the questions asked by the
despite of limited resources used ___Majority of the pupils finished despite of limited resources ___Pupils mastered the lesson teacher.
by the teacher. their work on time. used by the teacher. despite of limited resources ___Pupils mastered the
___Majority of the pupils finished ___Some pupils did not finish their ___Majority of the pupils used by the teacher. lesson despite of limited
their work on time. work on time due to unnecessary finished their work on time. ___Majority of the pupils resources used by the
___Some pupils did not finish behavior. ___Some pupils did not finish finished their work on time. teacher.
their work on time due to their work on time due to ___Some pupils did not finish ___Majority of the pupils
unnecessary behavior. unnecessary behavior. their work on time due to finished their work on time.
unnecessary behavior. ___Some pupils did not
finish 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 80% ___ of Learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned
No. of learners who have caught above above 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 additional activities for remediation 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 ____ of Learners who caught up the ____ of Learners who caught up ____ of Learners who caught ____ of Learners who caught
work? the lesson 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 Development:  ___Metacognitive Development: ___Metacognitive  ___Metacognitive well:
which I wish to share with other Examples: Self assessments, note Examples: Self assessments, note Development: Examples: Self Development: Examples: Self  ___Metacognitive
teachers? taking and studying techniques, taking and studying techniques, and assessments, note taking and assessments, note taking and Development: Examples:
and vocabulary assignments. vocabulary assignments. studying techniques, and studying techniques, and Self assessments, note taking
 ___Bridging: Examples: Think-  ___Bridging: Examples: Think-pair- vocabulary assignments. vocabulary assignments. and studying techniques, and
pair-share, quick-writes, and 
share, quick-writes, and anticipatory 
___Bridging: Examples: Think- ___Bridging: Examples: Think- vocabulary assignments.
anticipatory charts. charts. pair-share, quick-writes, and 
pair-share, quick-writes, and ___Bridging: Examples:
  anticipatory charts. anticipatory charts. Think-pair-share, quick-
  writes, and anticipatory
 
___Schema-Building: Examples: ___Schema-Building: Examples:
Compare and contrast, jigsaw Compare and contrast, jigsaw  ___Schema-Building: Examples:  ___Schema-Building: charts.
learning, peer teaching, and learning, peer teaching, and projects. Compare and contrast, jigsaw Examples: Compare 
and
projects.  learning, peer teaching, and 
contrast, jigsaw learning, peer ___Schema-Building:
  ___Contextualization: projects. teaching, and projects. Examples: Compare and
  contrast, jigsaw learning,
 ___Contextualization:  Examples: Demonstrations, media,
peer teaching, and projects.
 Examples: Demonstrations, 
manipulatives, repetition, and local ___Contextualization:  ___Contextualization:
media, manipulatives, repetition, opportunities.  Examples: 
Demonstrations, Examples: 
Demonstrations,
and local opportunities.  media, manipulatives, media, 
manipulatives, ___Contextualization:
  ___Text Representation: repetition, and local repetition, and 
local Examples: Demonstrations,
opportunities. opportunities. media, manipulatives,
 ___Text Representation:  Examples: Student created drawings,
  repetition, and local
 Examples: Student created videos, and games.
opportunities.
drawings, videos, and games.  ___Modeling: Examples: 
Speaking ___Text Representation:  ___Text Representation:
___Text Representation:
 ___Modeling: Examples: slowly and clearly, modeling the  Examples: Student created  Examples: Student created
Speaking slowly and clearly, language you want students to use, drawings, videos, and games. drawings, videos, and games.  Examples: Student created
drawings, videos, and games.
modeling the language you want and providing samples of student  ___Modeling: Examples:  ___Modeling: Examples:
students to use, and providing work. Speaking slowly and clearly, Speaking slowly and clearly,  ___Modeling: Examples:
samples of student work. modeling the language you want modeling the language you Speaking slowly and clearly,
Other Techniques and Strategies students to use, and providing want students to use, and modeling the language you
Other Techniques and Strategies used: samples of student work. providing samples of student want students to use, and
used: ___ Explicit Teaching work. providing samples of student
___ Explicit Teaching ___ Group collaboration Other Techniques and work.
___ Group collaboration ___Gamification/Learning throuh Strategies used: Other Techniques and Other Techniques and
___Gamification/Learning throuh play ___ Explicit Teaching Strategies used: Strategies used:
play ___ Answering preliminary ___ Group collaboration ___ Explicit Teaching ___ Explicit Teaching
___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises ___Gamification/Learning ___ Group collaboration ___ Group collaboration
activities/exercises ___ Carousel throuh play ___Gamification/Learning ___Gamification/Learning
___ Carousel ___ Diads ___ Answering preliminary throuh play throuh play
___ Diads ___ Differentiated Instruction activities/exercises ___ Answering preliminary ___ Answering preliminary
___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Carousel activities/exercises activities/exercises
___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Discovery Method ___ Diads ___ Carousel ___ Carousel
___ Discovery Method ___ Lecture Method ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Diads ___ Diads
___ Lecture Method Why? ___ Role Playing/Drama ___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Differentiated
Why? ___ Complete IMs ___ Discovery Method ___ Role Playing/Drama Instruction
___ Complete IMs ___ Availability of Materials ___ Lecture Method ___ Discovery Method ___ Role Playing/Drama
___ Availability of Materials ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn Why? ___ Lecture Method ___ Discovery Method
___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Group member’s ___ Complete IMs Why? ___ Lecture Method
___ Group member’s collaboration/cooperation ___ Availability of Materials ___ Complete IMs Why?
collaboration/cooperation in doing their tasks ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Availability of Materials ___ Complete IMs
in doing their tasks ___ Audio Visual Presentation ___ Group member’s ___ Pupils’ eagerness to learn ___ Availability of Materials
___ Audio Visual Presentation of the lesson collaboration/cooperation ___ Group member’s ___ Pupils’ eagerness to
of the lesson in doing their tasks collaboration/cooperation learn
___ Audio Visual Presentation in doing their tasks ___ Group member’s
of the lesson ___ Audio Visual Presentation collaboration/cooperation
of the lesson in doing their tasks
___AudioVisual Presentation
of the lesson

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