Cot 1 - Demo - Lesson Plan in English 6
Cot 1 - Demo - Lesson Plan in English 6
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. identify real or make-believe images;
2. appreciate the importance of studying real or make-believe images;
and
3. label the images whether it is real or make-believe.
III. PROCEDURE
GROUP 1 GROUP 5
TEACHER’S
TABLE
d. Motivation: The class will play “FACT or BLUFF” game. Students will
identify if the image with its description shows real or make-believe.
(3 mins.)
The unicorn is a
legendary creature
that has been
2. Pre-reading described since
antiquity as a beast
with a single large,
pointed, spiraling horn
projecting from its
forehead.
Answer: BLUFF
(Unicorn is slowly The whale shark is a slow-moving, filter-feeding
walking in the carpet shark and the largest known extant fish
middle of the forest.) species. Answer: FACT
Centaur is a
creature
from Greek
mythology
with the
upper body
of a human
and the
lower body
and legs of
a horse.
Answer:
BLUFF
Santa Claus is a legendary figure originating
in Western Christian culture who is said to (Centaur
bring gifts during Christmas Eve. Answer: transport
BLUFF (Santa Claus brought gifts to all the food to the
children around the world.) villagers.)
f. Presentation (3 mins.)
Which among the images are real? Why? Note: Developing critical and
Which among the images are not real? Why? creative thinking and HOTS
(Students will give more example of sentence and ask them to reason out why it
is real.)
Olaf is a snowman that has Etheria was reborn and was destroyed by
the four Sang'gres, Pirena, Amihan, Alena
life created by Elsa and Anna.
and Danaya with their magical powers.
(Students will give more example of sentence and ask them to reason out why it
is make-believe.)
h. Application
Direction: Identify if the statements are REAL and MAKE- BELIEVE. Post the
answers in the correct column on the board.
REAL Statements MAKE- BELIEVE Statements
Asking students to give more example of REAL and MAKE- BELIEVE statements
Poets- Underline the real statements and encircle the make-believe statements inside
the poem. Present the output by reading the poem.
Mathematicians- Compute the equation to reveal the name of each image and identify
where it belong if its real or make-believe image.
Note: Each computed result corresponds to the correct vowel letter needed to form the
word.
2.
d r g n l p h n t
Scientists- Conduct the following experiments to identify if the statements are real or
make-believe. Put a if it is Real and if it is Make- Believe.
Experiment No. 1
Experiment No. 2
a. Fill a tall, clear glass of water all the way full to the brim.
b. Cut a piece of Cardstock Paper in half and place it on the rim of the glass of water.
c. Carefully tip the glass of water upside down while holding the paper against the glass
rim.
d. Let go of the paper while holding the glass upside down and watch if the water stays
inside the glass!
REAL MAKE- BELIEVE
A paper airplane can fly up to 30
seconds in the air with one big blow.
Musicians- Arrange the lyrics of the song and identify each underlined phrase whether
it is real or make-believe statements.
Artists- Put color to the given images and identify where it belong if its real or make-
believe image.
Criteria 5 3 1
Cooperation All group members are working Some of the group No cooperation at a
together. members are not
cooperating.
Punctuality The group finished the task ahead The group finished the The group did not
of time. task on time. finish the task.
Organization and The group is well organized and Some parts of the task The group is not
Discipline well discipline during the activity. are not organized; organized and
some members are members are not
not well disciplined. disciplined at all.
Guided Practice (Independent Practice) Write the answer in a ¼ sheet of
paper. (2 mins.)
A. Direction: Identify each image whether it is real or make-believe. Draw a
for REAL and if it make-believe image.
1. 2 2. 4.
1. 5.
i. Generalization:
Direction: Fill in the blank with the correct word to complete the paragraph. Choose the
word or phrases inside the box. (3 mins.)
REAL IMAGES are true; they are facts that can be proven. They can be
experienced or witnessed by a person. When identifying statements that express
reality, one should look into things, ideas, and events based on real-life
experience using the five senses (seeing, smelling, tasting, hearing, and feeling).
MAKE-BELIEVE IMAGES have no existence; they are not true; they are
based in our imagination; they are non-fact and difficult to be proven. They are
exaggerated most of the time that is why they are unbelievable to happen.
3. 4.
Example:
Make-believe: When you have an open wound, a priest will come out of it.
Real: Always turn off the lights when not in use, it consumes a lot of energy.
Make-believe:
1.
2.
3.
Real:
1.
2.
3.
Prepared by:
ROSELLE J. CABAHUG
T-III
Checked by:
JONALYN L. PASQUITO
MT-III/ Cooperating Master Teacher