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A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in English III
                                  Remedial Instruction: Reading

    I.      Objectives
            At the end of the lesson the student is expected to:
                    define what a topic sentence is;
                    distinguish the two types of topic sentences;
                    identify, locate and formulate topic sentences in a given paragraph; and;
                    identify the placement of the topic sentences by drawing the pictorial
                    representation of each.

    II.     Subject Matter
                  Focus: The Topic Sentence
                  Reference: Lapid, Milagros G., and Serrano, Josephine B. English
                  Communication Arts and Skills Through Anglo-American and Filipino
                  Literature.Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing House, Inc., 2012
                  Materials: Handout, ppt presentation

    III.    Procedure
            A. Motivation
               The teacher will ask the student to read the paragraph on the powerpoint
               presentation. Afterwards, the teacher will ask the student what the paragraph is all
               about.

            B. Lesson Proper
               The teacher will give the student a copy of the handout about the topic sentence
               and examples of paragraphs.

                The teacher will introduce the lesson by asking the student to underline the
                sentence that contains the topic of the paragraph in the motivation earlier.

                The teacher will then ask the student what is a topic sentence based on the
                example.

                The teacher will comprehensively discuss about the topic sentence and its two
                types by giving one example of each type.



A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan
Prepared by Rona C. Catubig, BSEd 3-2
February, 2013                                                                           Lesson#10
The teacher will show the student shapes cut-out from colored papers (inverted
                triangle-top of the paragraph or beginning; triangle-bottom of the paragraph or
                ending; hourglass-top and bottom; diamond- middle and rectangle for implied)
                which represents the location of the topic sentences.

                The teacher will refer the student to look at the examples in the handout and then
                the teacher will ask the student to identify the topic sentences, and then draw the
                shapes that represents its location.

    IV.     Evaluation

            A. Identifying and Formulating Topic Sentences. Study the paragraphs below.
               Then identify their topic sentences if they are expressed, formulate them if they
               are implied.

            1. All beautiful thoughts should really be expressed in poetry, but poetry is difficult
               to create. It is not really created; it is a secretion of the mind. It is like the pearl
               found in the oyster. It is a secretion which forms in the mind around some irritant,
               as the peal form in the heart of the mother-of-pearl around some irritant of the
               oyster has swallowed. Poetry is a pearl which expresses the beauty which lies
               dormant in the mind of the poet who secretes it.
            2. Science is applied to warfare is well on its way to shrivel up the nervous system
               of those it does not kill. War has always driven some men mad; but not until the
               modern science took charge has there been such a malady as shell shock. Gone in
               battle are virtues of strength, determination, skill at arms-yes, even courage. A
               weak little man pushes a button somewhere miles away, and the strength and skill
               and courage of men go hundreds of feet into the air, together with fragments of
               arms and legs and viscera. Of the millions and the millions wounded, how many
               received in hand-to-hand combat? Probably not one percent; the ninety-nine
               percent were stricken by engines of science.
            3. A few stars which are hardly bigger than the earth are known, but the majorities
               of stars are so large that hundreds and thousands of earths could be packed inside
               each and still leave room to spare. Here and there we come upon a giant star large
               enough to contain million and millions of earth. And the total number of stars in
               the universe is probably something like the total numbers of grains of sand and all
               seashores of the world. Such is the littleness of our house in space when measured
               against the total substance of the universe.




A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan
Prepared by Rona C. Catubig, BSEd 3-2
February, 2013                                                                              Lesson#10
B. Identifying Placement of Topic Sentence. Identify the topic sentence/s and then
               draw the placement.
                  1. Constructing a wedding cake is a complicated process. Before any baking
                     takes place, the size of the cake and the decorative design to be used must
                     be determined. Then the layers are baked. On a large cake the bottom
                     layers may be as much as sixteen inches in diameter. Because of their size,
                     these layers must be baked one at a time, a process which may actually take
                     an entire day. Once the layers are cooled, same-size pairs are matched and
                     frosted. Since large wedding cakes are surprisingly heavy, half-inch dowel
                     rods must be measured, cut, and carefully driven into the bottom layers.
                     These wooden posts provide hidden support for the weighty upper layers.
                     When all the layers are set in place, flowers, garlands and leaves of frosting
                     are added. These delicate touches individualize the wedding cake and
                     transform it from merely a cake into a culinary work of art.
                  2. People do it everyday. They log on to their favorite website and browse for
                     hours, checking out bargains. They dump every possible wish into their
                     shopping carts, knowing they can cast each one aside before they finalize
                     their purchases. On the way, they may enter a sweepstakes in the hopes of
                     winning a trip to Cabo San Lucas, or maybe even a new SUV. And then,
                     when they have decided on their purchases, they enter private information
                     without giving it a thought. With a keystroke, they release their personal
                     data into what may or may not be a secure zone. Despite what much of the
                     public believes, internet shopping is not safe.

                   3. When a camera flash is used in a low-light environment, the subject's eyes
                      may appear red in the finished photograph. What is known as "red-eye" is
                      the result of light from the flash reflecting off the pupils of the eyes.The
                      phenomenon of red-eye can be lessened by using the red-eye reduction
                      feature found on many SLR cameras. This feature activates a lamp which
                      shines a small light directly into the subject's eyes. When this happens, the
                      diameter of the pupil is reduced, thus tightening the opening in the iris.
                      Since a smaller pupil means a smaller host for the reflection, the chances of
                      red-eye occurring are greatly reduced.


                   4.    Throwing a clay pot, the age old art of making pottery on a wheel, is a
                        process that requires many steps. Assuming the potter does not have to
                        make his own clay, the first step toward the finished product is wedging the
                        clay. Here, the potter kneads the clay to prepare it for throwing. Wedging
                        cannot be rushed. A minimum of fifty turns is required to rid the clay of air
                        pockets and align its molecules. Once wedged and formed into a ball, the
                        clay is thrown onto the center of a potter's wheel. Now the material must be
                        centered. Centering not only takes strength but time as well. The clay must

A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan
Prepared by Rona C. Catubig, BSEd 3-2
February, 2013                                                                             Lesson#10
be coerced into a perfectly symmetrical shape, dead center on the spinning
                       wheel. To proceed with poorly centered clay is to court certain disaster in
                       the form of tilting, uneven pots, or worse, the total collapse of the piece.
                       When correctly centered, the clay is ready to be opened. To do this, the
                       potter finds the center of the clay and slowly sinks a rigid finger into the
                       still-spinning clay. Only now can the clay be shaped. With a steady but
                       gentle hand, the potter pulls up the sides of the pot until the desired height
                       is reached. Now the shaping is completed and the pot is ready to be dried,
                       fired, and glazed. Thus, even though a clay pot may appear simple to make,
                       fashioning one by hand is a long and sometimes tedious process.

    V.      Assignment
            (No more assignment. Last Lesson.)




A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan
Prepared by Rona C. Catubig, BSEd 3-2
February, 2013                                                                            Lesson#10

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Topic Sentence Semi-detailed Lesson Plan

  • 1. A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in English III Remedial Instruction: Reading I. Objectives At the end of the lesson the student is expected to: define what a topic sentence is; distinguish the two types of topic sentences; identify, locate and formulate topic sentences in a given paragraph; and; identify the placement of the topic sentences by drawing the pictorial representation of each. II. Subject Matter Focus: The Topic Sentence Reference: Lapid, Milagros G., and Serrano, Josephine B. English Communication Arts and Skills Through Anglo-American and Filipino Literature.Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing House, Inc., 2012 Materials: Handout, ppt presentation III. Procedure A. Motivation The teacher will ask the student to read the paragraph on the powerpoint presentation. Afterwards, the teacher will ask the student what the paragraph is all about. B. Lesson Proper The teacher will give the student a copy of the handout about the topic sentence and examples of paragraphs. The teacher will introduce the lesson by asking the student to underline the sentence that contains the topic of the paragraph in the motivation earlier. The teacher will then ask the student what is a topic sentence based on the example. The teacher will comprehensively discuss about the topic sentence and its two types by giving one example of each type. A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan Prepared by Rona C. Catubig, BSEd 3-2 February, 2013 Lesson#10
  • 2. The teacher will show the student shapes cut-out from colored papers (inverted triangle-top of the paragraph or beginning; triangle-bottom of the paragraph or ending; hourglass-top and bottom; diamond- middle and rectangle for implied) which represents the location of the topic sentences. The teacher will refer the student to look at the examples in the handout and then the teacher will ask the student to identify the topic sentences, and then draw the shapes that represents its location. IV. Evaluation A. Identifying and Formulating Topic Sentences. Study the paragraphs below. Then identify their topic sentences if they are expressed, formulate them if they are implied. 1. All beautiful thoughts should really be expressed in poetry, but poetry is difficult to create. It is not really created; it is a secretion of the mind. It is like the pearl found in the oyster. It is a secretion which forms in the mind around some irritant, as the peal form in the heart of the mother-of-pearl around some irritant of the oyster has swallowed. Poetry is a pearl which expresses the beauty which lies dormant in the mind of the poet who secretes it. 2. Science is applied to warfare is well on its way to shrivel up the nervous system of those it does not kill. War has always driven some men mad; but not until the modern science took charge has there been such a malady as shell shock. Gone in battle are virtues of strength, determination, skill at arms-yes, even courage. A weak little man pushes a button somewhere miles away, and the strength and skill and courage of men go hundreds of feet into the air, together with fragments of arms and legs and viscera. Of the millions and the millions wounded, how many received in hand-to-hand combat? Probably not one percent; the ninety-nine percent were stricken by engines of science. 3. A few stars which are hardly bigger than the earth are known, but the majorities of stars are so large that hundreds and thousands of earths could be packed inside each and still leave room to spare. Here and there we come upon a giant star large enough to contain million and millions of earth. And the total number of stars in the universe is probably something like the total numbers of grains of sand and all seashores of the world. Such is the littleness of our house in space when measured against the total substance of the universe. A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan Prepared by Rona C. Catubig, BSEd 3-2 February, 2013 Lesson#10
  • 3. B. Identifying Placement of Topic Sentence. Identify the topic sentence/s and then draw the placement. 1. Constructing a wedding cake is a complicated process. Before any baking takes place, the size of the cake and the decorative design to be used must be determined. Then the layers are baked. On a large cake the bottom layers may be as much as sixteen inches in diameter. Because of their size, these layers must be baked one at a time, a process which may actually take an entire day. Once the layers are cooled, same-size pairs are matched and frosted. Since large wedding cakes are surprisingly heavy, half-inch dowel rods must be measured, cut, and carefully driven into the bottom layers. These wooden posts provide hidden support for the weighty upper layers. When all the layers are set in place, flowers, garlands and leaves of frosting are added. These delicate touches individualize the wedding cake and transform it from merely a cake into a culinary work of art. 2. People do it everyday. They log on to their favorite website and browse for hours, checking out bargains. They dump every possible wish into their shopping carts, knowing they can cast each one aside before they finalize their purchases. On the way, they may enter a sweepstakes in the hopes of winning a trip to Cabo San Lucas, or maybe even a new SUV. And then, when they have decided on their purchases, they enter private information without giving it a thought. With a keystroke, they release their personal data into what may or may not be a secure zone. Despite what much of the public believes, internet shopping is not safe. 3. When a camera flash is used in a low-light environment, the subject's eyes may appear red in the finished photograph. What is known as "red-eye" is the result of light from the flash reflecting off the pupils of the eyes.The phenomenon of red-eye can be lessened by using the red-eye reduction feature found on many SLR cameras. This feature activates a lamp which shines a small light directly into the subject's eyes. When this happens, the diameter of the pupil is reduced, thus tightening the opening in the iris. Since a smaller pupil means a smaller host for the reflection, the chances of red-eye occurring are greatly reduced. 4. Throwing a clay pot, the age old art of making pottery on a wheel, is a process that requires many steps. Assuming the potter does not have to make his own clay, the first step toward the finished product is wedging the clay. Here, the potter kneads the clay to prepare it for throwing. Wedging cannot be rushed. A minimum of fifty turns is required to rid the clay of air pockets and align its molecules. Once wedged and formed into a ball, the clay is thrown onto the center of a potter's wheel. Now the material must be centered. Centering not only takes strength but time as well. The clay must A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan Prepared by Rona C. Catubig, BSEd 3-2 February, 2013 Lesson#10
  • 4. be coerced into a perfectly symmetrical shape, dead center on the spinning wheel. To proceed with poorly centered clay is to court certain disaster in the form of tilting, uneven pots, or worse, the total collapse of the piece. When correctly centered, the clay is ready to be opened. To do this, the potter finds the center of the clay and slowly sinks a rigid finger into the still-spinning clay. Only now can the clay be shaped. With a steady but gentle hand, the potter pulls up the sides of the pot until the desired height is reached. Now the shaping is completed and the pot is ready to be dried, fired, and glazed. Thus, even though a clay pot may appear simple to make, fashioning one by hand is a long and sometimes tedious process. V. Assignment (No more assignment. Last Lesson.) A Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan Prepared by Rona C. Catubig, BSEd 3-2 February, 2013 Lesson#10