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  1. Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON Division of Quezon Daily Lesson Log School Canda National High School, Junior High School Department Grade Level 10- Excellence, Integrity, Resilience, Commitment Teacher JENNIFER M. OESTAR, Ph.D. Learning Area English-Celebrating Diversity through World Literature Teaching Dates and Time June 10-14, 2019 Quarter FIRST Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 1. OBJECTIVES Objective must be met over the week and connected to the curriculum standards. To meet the objectives, necessary procedures must be followed and if needed, additional lessons, exercises and remedial activities may be done for developing content knowledge and competencies. These are assessed using Formative Assessment Strategies. Valuing objectives support the learning of content and competencies and enable children to find significance and joy learning the lessons. Weekly objectives shall be derived from the curriculum guides. Program Standard The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of literature and other texts types for a deeper appreciation of Philippine Culture and those of other countries. Grade Level Standard The learner demonstrates communicative competence through his/ her understanding of literature and other text types for a deeper appreciation of World Literature, including Philippine Literature. A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of how world literature and other text types serve as ways of expressing and resolving personal conflicts, also how to use strategies in linking textual information, repairing, enhancing communication public speaking, emphasis markers in persuasive texts, different forms of modals, reflexive and intensive pronouns. B. Performance Standards The learner composes a short but powerful persuasive text using a variety of persuasive techniques and devices. C. Learning Competencies/ Objectives RC -Reading Comprehension LC -Listening Comprehension VC -Viewing Comprehension V-Vocabulary Development LT-Literature WC -Writing and Composition F -Oral Language and Fluency G -Grammar Awareness At the end of the session, learners are expected to: EN10RC-Ic-2.15.2: Determine the effect of textual aids like advance organizers, titles, non- linear illustrations, etc. on the understanding of a text EN10LC-Ic-4: Determine the implicit and explicit signals, verbal, as well as non-verbal, used by the speaker to highlight significant points At the end of the session, learners are expected to: EN10VC-Ic-1.4/2.4: Determine how connected events contribute to the totality of a material viewed EN10V-Ic-13.9: Differentiate formal from informal definitions of words At the end of the session, learners are expected to: EN10LT-Ic-2.2: Explain how the elements specific to a genre contribute to the theme of a particular literary selection EN10WC-Ic-12.2: Formulate a statement of opinion or assertion REGULAR NONWORKING HOLIDAY: INDEPENDENCE DAY At the end of the session, learners are expected to: EN10OL-Ic-3.16: Describe the techniques in effective public speaking EN10G-Ic-26: Using words and expressions that emphasize a point At the end of the session, students are expected to: Objectives: 1. Apply what one has learned from the week’s lesson. 2. Show enthusiasm in answering Quiz 1. 1. CONTENT Content is what the lesson is all about. It pertains to the subject matter that the teacher aims to teach, in the CG, the content can be tackled in a week or two. MODULE 1: Lesson 1_Overcoming Challenges  Daedalus and Icarus  Answering of Module 1: Pre- Assessment  Daedalus and Icarus  Intensive and Reflexive Pronoun Introduction  Daedalus and Icarus  Intensive and Reflexive Pronoun Introduction  Anti-Bullying Act  Daedalus and Icarus Quiz 1 2. LEARNING PROCESS List the materials to be used in different days. Varied sources of materials sustain children’s interest in the lesson and in learning. Ensure that there is a mix of concrete and manipulate materials as well as paper-based materials. Hands-on learning promotes concept development. A. References Celebrating Diversity Through World Literature English - Learner’s Material Celebrating Diversity Through World Literature English - Learner’s Material Celebrating Diversity Through World Literature English - Learner’s Material Celebrating Diversity Through World Literature English - Learner’s Material Celebrating Diversity Through World Literature English - Learner’s Material
  2. First Edition 2015 First Edition 2015 First Edition 2015 First Edition 2015 First Edition 2015 1. Teacher’s Guide pages 2. Learner’s Materials pages Pages 11-16 Pages 17-19 Pages 20-26 Pages 27-30 Pages 11-30 3. Textbook pages 4. Additional Materials from Learning Resource (LR) portal Literature in K12, Isagani R. Cruz Ph.D. K to 12 English Curriculum Guide May 2016 Page 199 of 244 Learning Materials are uploaded at http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/. Literature in K12, Isagani R. Cruz Ph.D. K to 12 English Curriculum Guide May 2016 Page 199 of 244 Learning Materials are uploaded at http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/. Literature in K12, Isagani R. Cruz Ph.D. K to 12 English Curriculum Guide May 2016 Page 199 of 244 Learning Materials are uploaded at http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/. Literature in K12, Isagani R. Cruz Ph.D. K to 12 English Curriculum Guide May 2016 Page 199 of 244 Learning Materials are uploaded at http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/. Literature in K12, Isagani R. Cruz Ph.D. K to 12 English Curriculum Guide May 2016 Page 199 of 244 Learning Materials are uploaded at http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/. A. Other Learning Resources Materials A. Video of the material B. Laptop and speaker C. Strips of Colored Paper, Tape and Marker D. Copy of the Material Materials A. Video of the material B. Laptop and speaker C. Strips of Colored Paper, Tape and Marker Materials A. Video of the material B. Laptop and speaker C. Strips of Colored Paper, Tape and Marker D. Copy of the Material Materials A. Video of the material B. Laptop and speaker C. Strips of Colored Paper, Tape and Marker Materials A.Pen and Paper 3. PROCEDURES These steps should done across the week. Spread out the activities appropriately so that that the students will learn well. Always be guided by demonstration of learning by the students which you can infer from the formative assessment activities. Sustain learning systematically by providing students with multiple ways to learn new things, practice their learning, question their learning processes, and draw conclusions about what they learned in relation to their life experiences and previous knowledge. Indicate the time allotment for each step. A. Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new lesson Preliminary Activities/ Routines/Checking of Attendance/Classroom Management Etc. VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT 1.Giving of the WORD for TODAY and students make a sentence using the word for today. 3. Checking of Previous Activities UNFREEZING ACTIVITY 4.To catch students’ attention, the teacher plays a video clip. 5.The teacher gives instruction on what the students should do during the song. Preliminary Activities/ Routines/Checking of Attendance/Classroom Management Etc. VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT 1.Giving of the WORD for TODAY and students make a sentence using the word for today. 3. Checking of Previous Activities UNFREEZING ACTIVITY 4.To catch students’ attention, the teacher plays a video clip. 5.The teacher gives instruction on what the students should do during the song. The students perform the activity. Preliminary Activities/ Routines/Checking of Attendance/Classroom Management Etc. VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT 1.Giving of the WORD for TODAY and students make a sentence using the word for today. 3. Review on the Previous Lesson UNFREEZING ACTIVITY 3.To catch students’ attention, the teacher, the teacher plays a video clip. 4. The teacher gives intruction on what the students should do during the song. The students perform the activity. Preliminary Activities/ Routines/Checking of Attendance/Classroom Management Etc. VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT 1.Giving of the WORD for TODAY and students make a sentence using the word for today. UNFREEZING ACTIVITY To catch students’ attention, the teacher, the teacher plays a video clip. 1. The teacher gives intruction on what the students should do during the song. The students perform the activity. Preliminary Activities/ Routines/Checking of Attendance/Classroom Management Etc. VOCABULARY ENHANCEMENT 1.Giving of the WORD for TODAY and students make a sentence using the word for today. UNFREEZING ACTIVITY To catch students’ attention, the teacher, the teacher plays a video clip. 2. The teacher gives intruction on what the students should do during the song. The students perform the activity.
  3. B. Establishing a purpose for the lesson Task. VOCABULARY SPINNER Your teacher will give you instructions on how to play the vocabulary spinner. How do personal challenges make you a better person? Task 7 OF FLIGHT AND LIGHT Discussion of Icarus and Daedalus By Nick Pontikis SPELLING DRILL 1. mischeivous 2. potlock 3. ragamuffin 4. impeccable 5. oblivion 6. populace 7. labyrinth 8. minotaur 9. alliteration 10. onomatopoeia Task. GRAMMARIAN FOR A DAY A. Scan the paragraphs below. Underline all the pronouns used by the author. He was then tried at the Areiopagus, which was the ancient Greek court, and banished from his home city of Athens. He fled to the island of Crete, where he began to work at the court of King Minos and Queen Pasiphae, in the magnificent palace of Knossos. It is said that Daedalus was the first to conceive masts and sails for ships for the navy of Minos, helping Crete become a naval power. The statues he carved were so exquisite, they looked as if they were alive. It is said that they would have escaped were it not for the chain that bound them to the palace wall. Daedelus also constructed a wooden cow for the queen to hide in to satisfy her amorous longings for a white bull sent by Poseidon. When the dreadful Minotaur was born, Daedalus built the Labyrinth to contain the monstrous half-man, half-bull. For years, Minos demanded a tribute of youths from Athens to feed the creature as punishment for the accidental killing of his son while he was visiting Athens. Eventually, the Athenian hero Theseus came to Crete to attempt to slay the Minotaur. Princess Ariadne, daughter of King Minos and Queen Pasiphae, fell in love with Theseus and asked Daedalus to help him. Daedalus gave her a flaxen thread for Theseus to tie to the door of the Labyrinth as he entered, and by which he could find his way out after killing the monster. Theseus succeeded, and escaped Crete with Ariadne. My Mission Statement _____________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ DAEDALUS AND ICARUS IDENTIFICATION 1. Author of the myth Daedalus and Icarus. 2. Ancient story created to explain natural events. 3. The meaning of the name Daedalus. 4. Homeland of Daedalus. 5. Daedalus nephew and his apprentice. 6. A maze or passage created to house the pet of King Minos. 7. A half-bull and a half human beast, pet of King Minos. 8. The Queen who has an amorous longing for a white bull. 9. Invented by Daedalus to satisfy the queen’s amorous longing for a white bull. 10. Daedalus’ father, son of Erectheus. 11. The ancient Greek court. 12. The goddess of wisdom. 13. The sun-god. 14. The goddess of wisdom changed Perdix into a ____. 15. The island where Daedalus was banished. 16. The name of the kingdom of King Minos. 17. The son of Daedalus. 18. The King of Crete. 19. The daughter of the King of Crete. 20. The Athenian hero who had slain the minotaur. 21. A material given by Daedalus to Theseus to escape in the labyrinth. 22. He had given Icarus a proper burial. 23. The sea where Icarus was drowned. 24. The palace of King Cocalus. 25. The island where Daedalus continued his journey after Icarus’ death.
  4. 26. The temple where Daedalus offered his artificial wings. 27. The challenged device by King Minos to look for Daedalus. 28. They killed King Minos. 29. Daedalus ended up in this place after he left Camicus. 30. Daedalus travelled with him, a nephew of Heracles. ENUMERATION 31-33. Inventions of Daedalus 34-35. Inventions of Perdix 36-37. Materials used for the Artificial Wings 38-40. 3 islands where Daedalus and Icarus reached after escaping from Crete. 41-42. The advises given by Daedalus to Icarus 43-45. Reputedly mothers of Daedalus 46-49. Words for Today 50.Bonus C. Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Task .FACTS AND DETAILS 1. Who hires Daedalus? 2. What does Daedalus design to hold the Minotaur? 3. What does Daedalus invent to help him and Icarus escape from the Labyrinth? 4. What does he warn Icarus not to do? 5. What happens to Icarus? Task. IMAGE IN MY MIND Your teacher will group you into five. Illustrate the images in your mind as you encountered the following in the story. Group 1: The Labyrinth Group 2: Icarian Sea Group 3: Minos’s shell Group 4: Minotaur Group 5: Icarus’s wings B. Pick at least five (5) sentences with pronouns. Rewrite the statements and make the pronouns reflexive. Make sure these pronouns reflect back to the subject of the sentence. 1. ________________________ 2. _________________________ 3. _________________________ 4. _________________________ 5. _________________________ Republic Act No. 10627 or the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 “Bullying” refers to any severe, or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal, or electronic expression, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof, directed at another student that has the effect of actually causing or placing the latter in reasonable fear of physical or emotional harm or damage to his property; creating a hostile environment at school for the other student; infringing on the rights of another student at school; or materially and substantially disrupting the education process or the orderly operation of a school; such as, but not limited to, the following: CONTINUATION
  5. D. Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Task .WHAT’S GOING ON? 1. Why did Minos imprison Daedalus in the Labyrinth? 2. Why did Minos think that, if Daedalus can’t find his way out, “so much the better”? 3. Minos tells Icarus that the plan is dangerous. Why does he want them to take this risk? 4. Why did Daedalus leave his wings on the altar of Apollo? Why wouldn’t he want to fly some more? CONTINUATION C. Construct your own sentences by using the following pronouns as reflexive pronouns. 1. (him) ______________________________ 2. (her) ______________________________ 3. (them) ______________________________ 4. (it) ______________________________ 1. Any unwanted physical contact between the bully and the victim like punching, pushing, shoving, kicking, slapping, tickling, headlocks, inflicting school pranks, teasing, fighting, and the use of available objects as weapons; 2. Any act that causes damage to a victim’s psyche and/or emotional well-being; 3. Any slanderous statement or accusation that causes the victim undue emotional distress like directing foul language or profanity at the target, name- calling, tormenting, and commenting negatively on the victim’s looks, clothes, and body; 4. “Cyberbullying” or any bullying done through the use of technology or any electronic means. The term shall also include any conduct resulting to harassment, intimidation, or humiliation, through the use of other forms of technology, such as, but not limited to texting, email, instant messaging, chatting, internet, social media, online games, or other platforms or formats as defined in DepEd Order No. 40, s. 2012; and 5. Any other form of bullying as may be provided in the school’s child protection or anti-bullying policy, consistent with the Act and this IRR. CONTINUATION E. Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 Task. FACT OR NOT Tell whether the statement is a fact or not. Draw WINGS before each number if the statement is a fact and SUN if otherwise. CHECKING OF OUTPUT 1.Have the students exchange papers for the checking of their work. The teacher will discuss on how they YOUR DISCOVERY TASKS Task. MEN UNDER THE LENS A. Make a list of all the personal challenges Icarus b. 1. The term “bullying” shall also include: 1. Social bullying – refers to any deliberate, repetitive, and aggressive social behavior intended to hurt others or to CONTINUATION
  6. _______ Daedalus was an inventor. _______ King Minos wanted to kill the Minotaur. _______ It would be easy to find your way out of the Labyrinth. _______ Icarus design his own wings. _______ The wings were made of chicken feathers. arrive to those answers.. and Daedalus needed to overcome to escape from the cruel living. B. Pick out similar personal challenges you have experienced, as the two characters. Processing Questions: 1. What do the similarities of your personal challenges in life and those of Daedalus and Icarus tell? What new discoveries did you find? 2. What do these discoveries reveal about myths and realities of life? Daedalus’ Personal Challenges belittle another individual or group. 2. Gender-based bullying – refers to any act that humiliates or excludes a person on the basis of perceived or actual sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI). c. Bully – refers to any student who commits acts of bullying as defined by the Act or this IRR. d. Bullied or Victim – refers to any student who experiences the acts of bullying or retaliation as defined by the Act or this IRR. Source: The Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines F. Developing mastery (Leads for Formative Assessment 3) CONTINUATION. Task. CHARACTER PORTRAIT Extract actions, dialogues, and thoughts of Daedalus from the text you have read, then write a description about the character. Task. DEALING WITH PERSONAL CHALLENGE Below are some personal challenges encountered by Icarus and Daedalus. How would you deal with these challenges if you encounter them? 1. abuse of power 2. self destruction 3. foolishness 4. lack of contentment 5. aggressiveness 6. hard headedness 7. impetuousness 8. hostility 9. pride 10. boastfulness 11. egocentricity 12. procrastination 13. compulsiveness 14. envy Task. A DAY IN A LIFE What would you do to stop or at least minimize the cases of bullying if you would be any of the following for a day? Group 1: A Senator Group 2: A School Janitor Group 3: A Teacher Group 4: A Parent Group 5: A Priest/Nun CONTINUATION G. Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living INSIGHTS SHARING 1.Have each student discuss his/her ideas with a partner. INSIGHTS SHARING 1.Have each student discuss his/her ideas with a partner. Task. THE WORRY SHEET Things that worry us could be great challenges. What worries you at this moment? What can you do about it? INSIGHTS SHARING 1.Have each student discuss his/her ideas with a partner. INSIGHTS SHARING 1.Have each student discuss his/her ideas with a partner.
  7. 2.Have each pair join another pair to expand their sharing. 3. Call on a few students to share their small group discussion. 4. Synthesize the lesson. 2.Have each pair join another pair to expand their sharing. 3. Call on a few students to share their small group discussion. 4. Synthesize the lesson. Accomplish the chart below: see page 22. Task. STRESS TABS Stress is a personal challenge. It affects your studies and slows you down in accomplishing a lot of things. Use the chart below to identify what causes you stress and how does it affect you. 2.Have each pair join another pair to expand their sharing. 3. Call on a few students to share their small group discussion. 4. Synthesize the lesson. 2.Have each pair join another pair to expand their sharing. 3. Call on a few students to share their small group discussion. 4. Synthesize the lesson. H. Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson DIGGING DEEPER 1. Have the students summarized what they have learned for today’s lesson. 2.The teacher gives necessary corrections/additional insight regarding the lesson. DIGGING DEEPER 1. Have the students summarized what they have learned for today’s lesson. 2.The teacher gives necessary corrections/additional insight regarding the lesson. DIGGING DEEPER 1. Have the students summarized what they have learned for today’s lesson. 2.The teacher gives necessary corrections/additional insight regarding the lesson DIGGING DEEPER 1. Have the students summarized what they have learned for today’s lesson. 2.The teacher gives necessary corrections/additional insight regarding the lesson DIGGING DEEPER 1. Have the students summarized what they have learned for today’s lesson. 2.The teacher gives necessary corrections/additional insight regarding the lesson I. Evaluating learning CHECKING, RECORDING, SUGGESTING 1. The teacher checks and records students work. The teacher makes necessary comments or suggestions on the students’ output. CHECKING, RECORDING, SUGGESTING 2. The teacher checks and records students work. 3. The teacher makes necessary comments or suggestions on the students’ output. CHECKING, RECORDING, SUGGESTING 1.The teacher checks and records students work. 2.The teacher makes necessary comments or suggestions on the students’ output. CHECKING, RECORDING, SUGGESTING 1. The teacher checks and records students work. 2. The teacher makes necessary comments or suggestions on the students’ output. CHECKING, RECORDING, SUGGESTING 1. The teacher checks and records students work. 2. The teacher makes necessary comments or suggestions on the students’ output. J. Additional activities for application for remediation AGREEMENT/REMINDERS Task.DIGGING DEEPER 1. In a short paragraph, describe how Daedalus planned to escape from the island prison of Crete. 2. Do you think Daedalus’s plan is a good one? Explain your answer. 3. Which events in the myth could have happened in real life? 4. If you had access to building resources and materials, how would you design a flying machine to AGREEMENT/REMINDERS Task 14 TIMELINE Read the text once again. Create a graphic organizer of what happened in each of the following places: 1. The palace of Minos 2. In prison 3. Icarus in the sea 4. Sicily AGREEMENT/REMINDERS Task. REACT TO THE MAX Your instant reactions tell something about yourself. How would you react in each of the following situations? Write your answer in the thought balloon. Task. MATTER OF JUDGMENT Weighing two or more things to solve a problem could be a real challenge. If you were a judge and is to set free one of the following prisoners, who would it be and why? Check the box of your YOUR FINAL TASK You have been informed that the final task for this quarter is to write a short but persuasive text. A concise oral presentation on the causes / effects of cyberbullying, would help you prepare for such a performance at the end of the quarter.
  8. help you escape from the island prison of Crete? choice and justify your answer on the space provided below. 1. Murderer who has eight (8) children 2. Thief who stole your mother’s wedding ring. 3.Convicted rapist who claims he’s innocent. 4. Innocent man convicted of a crime but became a drug pusher while in prison. 4. REMARKS 5. REFLECTION Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your students’ progress this week. What works? What else needs to be done to help the students learn? Identify what help your instructional supervisor can provide for you so when you meet them, you can ask them relevant questions. A. No. of learners who earned 80% on the formative assessment EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- B. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation. EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson. EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- D. No. of learners who continue to require. EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- EXCELLENCE- INTEGRITY- RESILIENCE- COMMITMENT- E. Which of the teaching strategies worked well? Why did these works? F. What difficulties did I encountered which my principal or supervisor can help me solve? G. What innovation or localized materials did I used/ discover which I wish to share with other teachers? (Above information came from Division Memorandum 194, s. 2016 dated June 8, 2016) Prepared by: Checked by: JENNIFER M. OESTAR ALODIA A. ALBESTOR Secondary School Teacher III English Coordinator Noted by: ALLAN E. DATA Principal II