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Compare and Contrast Own Opinion

This document provides the lesson plan for an 8th grade English class on comparing and contrasting opinions with information from texts. The objectives are for students to identify comparison and contrast statements, compare and contrast Asian cultures, and appreciate Asian values through writing. The lesson will use pictures, a TV, and PowerPoint presentation and references the English 8 module. It outlines preliminary activities like prayer, checking seating, attendance, and a review of the previous lesson on modality texts.
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Compare and Contrast Own Opinion

This document provides the lesson plan for an 8th grade English class on comparing and contrasting opinions with information from texts. The objectives are for students to identify comparison and contrast statements, compare and contrast Asian cultures, and appreciate Asian values through writing. The lesson will use pictures, a TV, and PowerPoint presentation and references the English 8 module. It outlines preliminary activities like prayer, checking seating, attendance, and a review of the previous lesson on modality texts.
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Teacher: Shermae Anne Jane P.

Roland
Grade: Grade 8
Subject Area: English 8

LEARNING COMPETENCY:
Compare and Contrast Own Opinions with those Presented in Familiar Texts...

I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


a. identify statements that show comparison and contrast;
b. compare and contrast the similarities and differences of Asian cultures;
c. appreciate Asian cultures and values through writing.

II. SUBJECT MATTER


Topic: Comparing and Contrasting Own Opinions
Materials: Pictures, TV, Power point Presentation

III. LEARNING RESOURCES


References: Module for English 8

IV. PROCEDURE
A. Preliminary Activity
“Good morning, Class!” “Good morning, ma’am”

“Before anything else may I request the lead prayer for today to please
lead us into a prayer” (One student will lead the prayer)

“Before our lesson proper, kindly go to your respective chairs and make
sure that they are aligned”
(Learners followed the instruction given by the
teacher)
“Who is absent today?”
(Students will answer)
REVIEW

“Okay class what was the last topic we have discussed?”

“We have discussed about the different modality


“Very good! Who wants to share what modality text is?” text ma’am”

“Multimodal Texts are often live, digital text, or


paper-based. It requires the processing of more
than one method and the recognition of the
interconnections between information. There are
“Very well said!” three types of multimodal text”

MOTIVATION

“Let’s read

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