Basic Sentence Pattern - Lesson Plan And Guide For Grade 9 Students PDF

Title Basic Sentence Pattern - Lesson Plan And Guide For Grade 9 Students
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TALA HIGH SCHOOL Tala, Caloocan City LESSON PLAN IN GRADE 9

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OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson students should be able to;  identify the sentence pattern to rearrange the given sentence ;  write sentences using basic sentence pattern;  recognize doing good deeds to others by reading a conversation. LEARNING TASK Topic: Basic Sentence Pattern Reference: Materials: Concept:

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English Grammar pages 143-145, EN9G-Ih-17 Visual presentation, Laptop Putting words together called basic sentence pattern.

SPRING BOARD AND ELICITATION

Good Morning Steve!

Good Morning Tom!

Ana is beautiful today.

Yes you’re right.

Also has a good attitude.

Ana bakes cake for the street children.

Teacher sends Ana a letter to recognize her good deeds.

I want to become like her.

Questions 1. 2. 3. 4.

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What is the conversation all about? What are the names in the underline sentence? What are the connectors and object that used in the underline sentence? How many Complement words used in the sentence? What are those?

CONCEPT PRESENTATION Each group will identify the basic sentence pattern. S-LV-C (Subject – Linking Verb- Complement) Complement complete meaning of a subject. It may be a noun or adjectives. It comes after the linking verb in a sentence. The following are used as linking verbs: Is, are, am, was, were, has/have been, can/will be Special Linking Verb Look, feel, remain, grow, seem, sound, taste, became Example Ana(Subject) is(Linking Verb) a teacher(Complement)l Emma(Subject) looks (linking Verb) beautiful(Compliment)

S-TV-DO (Subject- Transitive Verb- Direct object)

Transitive verb is a verb that requires both a subject and a direct object. Direct Object is the receiver of the action and answers the question what. Example: Clara(Subject) gave(Transitive Verb) a party(Direct Object). What did Clara give? Party S-TV-IO-DO (Subject, Transitive verb- Indirect object- Direct Object) Indirect Object means the person to whom the action described by the verb is performed and answers the question to whom or for whom. Ana(Subject) sends (Transitive verb) Mario(Indirect object) a letter(Direct Object). What did Ana send? Letter (Direct Object) to whom? Mario (Indirect Object)

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GUIDED PRACTICE Students will guide in giving sentences. S-LV-C Ana is Beautiful. Nana seems sad. S-TV-DO Ana bakes cake. S-TV-IO-DO Teacher sends Ana a letter. DRILL Students will identify if the sentence is S-LV-C, S-TV-DO or S-TV-IO-DO 1. The king was disappointed. 2. Victor looked frail and weak. 3. Clara gave a party 4. Zaira gave Emma a new dress. 5. The teacher teaches English.

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GENERALIZATION What are the basic patterns?

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EVALUATION Rearrange the sentence based on the basic sentence pattern and identify the pattern used. 1. Buys me a book mother. 2. Is a teacher Ana. 3. Billy sent a food alex. 4. Lawyer is a My Father. 5. Gave party a clara. 6. Emma beautiful look. 7. Seems nana sad. Write own sentences that follows the basic sentence pattern. One sentence using S-LV-C One sentence using S- TV- DO One sentence using S TV-IO-DO

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Agreement Create your own sentences for each pattern discussed using basic sentence pattern.

Reflection: __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________

Prepared by: Ferdinand D. Sarmiento...


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