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Date: Time and Section: 02:00-3:00 –Kagumatan Grade: 7

Day/s:
Teacher: Rufa T. Lanuza Subject: English Quarter: 1ST

I. Objectives

A. Compare the difference of oral and written form.


B. Construct written form through the use of proverbs.
C. Collaboration in a work triads.

II. Subject Matter


A. Topic: Oral and Written Report
B. Materials: Smart T.V,, PPT and Video presentations, pictures, timer
C. Competencies: Communication, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, innovation
D. Value aim: Understanding the differentiation of the oral and written form
E. Reference/s: English 7 Learner’s Material, www.google.com, www.googleimages.com
www.youtube.com

III. Procedure
A. Daily Routine
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity

A. Daily Routine
1. Greetings “Good Morning Ma’am!”
“Good Morning Class.”

2. Prayer
“Let us be guided with a prayer first (All student’s stand and Kylie leads the prayer)
before we start. (name of the student)
kindly lead the prayer in front”

3. Classroom Management
“Before you sit down kindly check the (Student’s arranged their chair and pick up the
alignment of your chairs, and pick up trashes and pieces of paper under their chair.)
the trashes and papers under your
chairs.” (Student’s will sit down)

Now, you may take your seat.

4. Attendance Check

Who is absent today class?


5. Recall of the lesson (One student tells whose absent for the day)

“What is our lesson yesterday?’ Student 1“About the origin of the world maranao”
“ What all about maranao?” STUDENT 2: “ma’am it talks aout their beliefs that
world comprised with seven layers”

“ Yes . indeed!”
“Yes, it was great ma’am!”
“So how’s your day? Is it good so far?”

B. Motivation

“ What comes in your mind the first time you see


it?
Student 1: “ma’am maria makiling”

“Who’d you tink is this persona in the picture?”

“ Yes she is. Now let’s explore her story”.

C. Lesson Proper

Legend is a story or narrative form from the past or is believed to have been historical. Legends
concerned people , places and events. Usually , the subject is a king., a hero, or a famous person. It is
always associated with a particular place and a particular time in history.

Legends re not true, but they are based in facts , such as a real person, a place or an event.

According to legend, there was a time when the gods could live like ordinary mortals do. Although these
gods were enchanted, they could speak, love, and even go to the market like what people do in our time.
This story tells what happened to the daughter of two such deities. This is the story of Mariang Makiling.

Two deities, Dayang Makiling and Gat Panahon, had an only daughter name Maria. Because of her beauty
and charm, she was the delight of her parents. The source of their joy and strength, Maria was, to them, a
jewel, a treasure that made life full of light and laughter.
At that time people could talk with the deities face to face, and even sit with them side by side underneath
a tree. People could also ask for help when they were in need, provided that they asked in a solemn manner.

It was the custom of Maria to go to a small market, sometimes called talipapa, on weekdays. Just like other
women, she would on such occasions wear clothes made of silk and embroidered with flowers and wide
stripes for this was the fashion at that time. Maria had long, black abundant hair which she usually decorated
with pomelo flowers. When she went to the market, her flowing hair would touch her ankles. As she passed
along, gallant men would bow their heads to signify their respect.

When Maria went to the market, she was always accompanied by two Aetas, who served as her servants.
These two servants stayed close behind Maria, and they both carried a basket each that was full of golden
ginger. These golden ginger Maria would barter for such items needed for the home. There was no money
at that time, and instead of buying, people bartered and exchanged their goods for the things that they
needed.

On a market day, the residents of the area are not the only ones who would go to the talipapa. Merchants
and people from neighboring towns would also go to the market. One day, Gat Dula, the ruler of the
kingdom of Bay, came to the talipapa to while away the hours. A piece of animal skin with fine hair caught
Gat Dula's eye and he reached out to touch the fur. At the same moment, Maria was also reaching towards
the same piece of animal skin and their shoulders accidentally touched. Their eyes met and Gat Dula bowed
his head as a sign of respect and apology. And Maria responded with a shy smile as they parted from each
other's company.

Since that first encounter, Gat Dula often visited the talipapa but he was not able to see Maria during these
visits. One day, he saw Maria at the very place where they first met. He approached Maria and greeted her
and Maria responded with a very sweet smile.

That was the beginning of their friendship which blossomed into love as the months passed. As time passed,
the love affair between Gat Dula and Maria came to be known to Gat Panahon, Maria's father. Gat Panahon
was angry. Even Dayang Makiling, Maria's mother, was distresssed that her only daughter was in love with
a mortal. Maria was then forbidden to go down to earth. Her parents even took away from Maria the power
of enchantment which enabled a deity to look and act like an ordinary mortal. But even though Maria and
Gat Dula could no longer meet physically, their love endured. Maria continued to watch over Gat Dula.
During a battle with the army of Lakan Bunto, the ruler of a neighboring kingdom who invaded the kingdom
of Bay, Gat Dula did not suffer a single wound due to the support of Maria's enchantment.

Unfortunately, Gat Dula's inability to see Maria caused him to fall ill and die. Maria asked the gods to give
her the soul of Gat Dula and her request was granted.

D. Generalization

1. Who are the main and supporting character in the story?


2. Why were Maria’s parent disagreeble with the daughter’s love affair with Gat Dula?
3. In their disagreement , what did her parents do to her as punishment?
4. What happened to Gat Dula when Maria could not meet him physically?
5. How coud Maria and Gat Dula love endure without seeing physically? What couls she do from him?
6. What do you think happened to them?
7. Why did Maria ask for Gat Dula’s soul from the gods?
8. How would you end the story? Why?
9. If you were Maria, would you do the same?

E. Evaluation

1. Does the story of Maria Makiling have magical story?

2. Does the story have events that could have taken place in the past?

What makes it fiction?

3. Why is the narrative called a legend?

4. What lesson in life does the legend teach you?

VI. Assignment

Make a simple diaagram to differentiate a myth and a legend

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