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I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:
II. Contents
Different Types of Sentence Grammar and Composition 4 by Visual Aids, Charts, Flash Cards, Pictures,
According to Structure Prentice Hall Name Tags
Procedure
A. Learning Activities
(Checking of Attendance) (Students will tell whos absent for the day)
Thats good to know. So, are you to discuss our new topic today? Yes Maam!
Okay thats good, so lets begin this with a group activity! Are you Yes Maam!
ready?
Motivation
Group Activity:
The students will be divided in to four; each group will be given pieces of paper with
words written on them. They will be asked to arrange the words in order to make a
sentence.
Teacher Students
Very nice! I am very pleased you were able to finish the task
given to you. Now lets discuss your answers. Anybody who can
tell me what he/she notices with the following sentences?
Thanks. Now, lets take a look at the sentence that group 1 came (Student answers: Maam, because it
up with. This one is a declarative sentence. Could you tell me the gives an idea and it states a fact. It also
reason why its classified as declarative? ends with a period)
Very good. Well said. Now, can somebody give me an example of (Students answer)
a declarative sentence?
Nice answers! Now lets talk about the second type of sentence. (Student will volunteer to read the first
Would someone read the definition written on the board? sentence: An interrogative sentence
asks a question and ends with a
question mark.)
Nice one and could you give me an example as well? (The student will give an example.)
Very good! Its easy to understand, right? Remember that an Yes, Maam!
interrogative sentence ends with a question mark. The sentence that
group 2 came up with is an example of it! Did you get it?
I also want to remind you that you have to read an interrogative Yes, Maam!
sentence well. You have to sound like youre really asking a
question. Dont just read it as if its a declarative sentence so you
wont be misunderstood when someone listens to you.
That is wonderful! So lets proceed to the next type of sentence An imperative sentence expresses a
which is the imperative sentence. Read the definition, request or gives a command or
____________. direction. It also and ends with a period
or exclamation mark.
Thanks. Now, lets check the sentence that group 3 came up with. (A student volunteers and answers:
It ends with a period but that doesnt mean its a declarative Maam, its because the sentence do not
sentence. Can somebody explain the class why? state a fact an opinion. It states a
request.)
You got it! Perfect! Now, I want you class to give me an example (students volunteer to give their
of an imperative sentence that gives an order or direction. answers)
Oh! Well done! So, what about an imperative sentence that (students volunteer to give their
expresses a request? answers)
Oh! I could see that you got a little confused with the imperative (Student reads: An exclamatory
sentence but I am glad you were able to get its function. Nice try sentence conveys emotion and ends
for those who gave their answers! Now lets discuss the last type of with an exclamation mark.)
sentence. Exclamatory sentence. Read the definition,
___________.
Thanks. Thats good. Now, I know youll find it very easy to (students volunteer to give their
understand its function. Can somebody give me an example? answers)
Well done, class! Do you have any questions? Any clarifications? (students says no)/(students asks
Teacher Students
questions)
Using the pictures shown on the board, I want you to form (students answer)
different types of sentences according to function.
Application
Group Activity: Make a short presentation depicting different situations. Make sure to
use all types of sentences.
Evaluation
Directions: Read each sentence carefully and identify their function. Write DC if it is
declarative, INC if it is interrogative, IMC if it is imperative and EC if it is Exclamatory.
1. Samar Island is known for its beautiful caves and water falls.
2. Did the organization approve her proposal?
Assignment
Write a short narrative about your most unforgettable experience. Use at least 4
declarative, 4 imperative, 4 exclamatory and 4 interrogative sentences.
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Maricar
Says
10 months ago
Hi sir! So happy to see your sample lesson plan. I was searching for a good and easy topic
that I can use for my demo teaching. Naka-align na po sa 4As na isa sa mga chine-check at
detailed pa! Can you allow me to use this? Thanks much. Its a big help.