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GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC.

Document Code: FM-BEE-010


Km. 2, Bo. 2, General Santos Drive, City of Koronadal, Issue No.: 01 Revision No.: 00
South Cotabato Effective Date: October 12, 2023

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Pre-Service Teacher Hazel Mhee I. Castor Grade Level 4


Date December 19, 2023 Subject English
Time 8:00am-8:50am Quarter 3

I. OBJECTIVES
The learner demonstrates an understanding of text elements
A. Content Standards
to comprehend various texts.
The learner uses knowledge of text types to correctly
B. Performance Standards
distinguish literary from informational texts
Analyzing a story in terms of elements EN4RC-Ib-2.1.1
C. Learning Competency

D. Learning Objectives At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to:
a. identify the different elements of a story;
b. create a story map to organize elements of a story; and
c. appreciate the significance of the elements in
understanding real life situations.
II. CONTENT Analyze a story in terms of its elements
Topic/Title:
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
a.Teacher’s Guide Pages English-MELCS EN4RC-Ib-2.1.1
b.Learner’s Material Pages
c.Textbook Pages
d.Additional Materials from Instructional Materials, Printed Materials, Laptop, Powerpoint
Learning Resources Presentation
B. List of Learning Resources Manila Paper, Marker, Evaluation Sheet
for Development and
Engagement Activities
IV. PROCEDURE
A. Preliminary Activities  Prayer
 Greetings
 Checking of Attendance and Assignment
 Classroom Rules
 Review
 Motivation

B. Lesson Proper
a. Activity Direction: Read the short story about “The Lion and The
Mouse”

One day, a lion was asleep in the forest. A mouse came along.
The mouse didn’t see the lion and ran across the lion’s nose.
The lion woke up. He was cross with the mouse. “You woke
me up!” he roared.

The mouse was scared. “Please let me go!” said the mouse.
“If you let me go, I will repay you one day!”

“You are funny!” said the lion. “How could a mouse help a
lion?” The lion laughed and let the mouse go home.
GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Document Code: FM-BEE-010
Km. 2, Bo. 2, General Santos Drive, City of Koronadal, Issue No.: 01 Revision No.: 00
South Cotabato Effective Date: October 12, 2023

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Some days later, the lion was caught in a hunter’s net. He


couldn’t get out. The lion roared in anger. The mouse heard
the lion and ran to the net. The mouse saw the lion and had
an idea. She chewed on the net until it broke and the lion fell
out. The lion was free. “Even a mouse can help a lion!” said
the mouse. From that day, the mouse and the lion became
friends.

b. Analysis After reading a story, the teacher will be ask the following
comprehension questions to the students about “The Lion and
The Mouse”
1. Who are the character in the story?
2. Where did the story happen?
3. Why did the lion wake up?
4. Why was the mouse scared?
5. How did the mouse help the lion?

c. Abstraction The teacher will discuss the elements of a story.


The elements of a story is the setting, character, and
plot.
CHARACTER – are the people or animals in the story.

SETTING – talks about the place and the time that the events
in the story happened.

PLOT – made up of events that happened in the story. It


consist of the beginning, the middle and the ending.
- Beginning it gives the problem faced the main
character.
- Middle it presents the action made by the characters to
solve the problem
- Ending it gives the solution to the problem

d. Application Directions: The class will be divided into 3 groups. Each


groups will have stories to read and the groups will create a
story map that identifies the elements of a story. Choose 1
representative to present the work of the group.

STORY MAP
Title:

Setting: Characters:

Plot

Beginning Middle Ending


GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Document Code: FM-BEE-010
Km. 2, Bo. 2, General Santos Drive, City of Koronadal, Issue No.: 01 Revision No.: 00
South Cotabato Effective Date: October 12, 2023

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Group 1: The Thirsty Crow


Group 2: Lazy John
Group 3: The Ugly Duckling

V. EVALUATION Directions: Choose the correct answer.


1. The time and location which a story take place?
a. character
b. plot
c. setting

2. What is a person or animal which takes part in action of a


story called?
a. plot
b. narrator
c. character

3. This is made up of the events that happened in the story?


a. plot
b. character
c. theme

4. Tom and Jerry are example of ___________


a. character
b. plot
c. conflict

5. The ____________ is the time and place that the story


takes place.
a. theme
b. setting
c. character

VI. GENERALIZATION  The three elements of a story are character, setting,


and plot
 CHARACTER – are the people or animals in the story.
 SETTING – talks about the place and the time that the
events in the story happened.
 PLOT – made up of events that happened in the story.
It consist of the beginning, the middle and the ending.

VII. ASSIGNMENT Read the short story “The three little Pigs” in your English
book, pages 102-103 and make a story map.

Prepared by: Reviewed by:

HAZE MHEE I. CASTOR FRENZ J. LIBDAN


Pre-Service Teacher Instructor

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