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Lesson Plan in English

I. Learning Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:

A. Recognize the characteristics of abbreviations and acronyms.


B. List the different types of abbreviations
C. Use and produce abbreviations and acronyms.

II. Subject Matter

Topic: Abbreviations

Reference:

 K-12 Curriculum guide.

Learning Materials:

 Pictures and Visual Aids

Values:

 Cooperation of the students

Learning Strategy

DAILY ROUTINE

1. Prayer
2. Greetings of the students to the teachers
3. Checking Attendance
4. Checking of room condition
Motivation
 Invite students to reflect on a time that they have sent a message or have seen
someone else a message. How is the language different from an essay that they
would write in school? If it doesn’t arise in the discussion, ask whether they have
noticed any abbreviations.

 Tell the students that they will be learning how to recognize and use
abbreviations and acronyms. Abbreviations and acronyms are similar, yet
different from language that is used in a message.

II. Procedure

A. Presentation

 Short video clip


 Visual Aids

B. Lesson Proper

 Teacher will discuss about Abbreviations


 Students will listen and understand what the teacher taught them.
 Provide examples so that students will have an idea about the lesson.
 They may ask questions about the lesson and will re- discuss again the
topic that the student can’t understand.
 Give some exercises to enhance the students learning.
 After the lesson finished, give a recap about the lesson to the students.

C. Evaluation

Asked again the students about the lesson…

 What is Abbreviations?
 Is Abbreviation and Acronym are the same or not?
 Give me examples of Abbreviations or Acronym that you know?
 Give me Word then we will translate it to acronym or abbreviations.

D. Activity
 The teacher will provide worksheet to the student.
Prepared by: Ma. Vanessa C. Masanque

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