Semi-detailed lesson plan
English 3
I.
Objectives: at the end of the lesson pupils will be able
to:
a)
Identify
concrete or abstract in a sentence;
b)
classify
noun as concrete and abstract; and
c)
give
their own example.
II.
Subject
matter:
Topic: Concrete and abstract noun
Materials: pictures, story “golden
egg”, worksheets
III.
Learning
procedure:
A.
Preparation
(motivation)
·
The
teacher will let the pupils read a story “golden egg”
The
Golden Egg
Haria,
a poor barber lived alone in his small hut. He was dedicated to
his work. And whatever he earns was enough to fulfill his needs.
One evening, after returning from work, Haria was hungry. “What shall I cook tonight?” he thought. Just then he heard a hen clucking outside his hut. “That hen would make a great feast for me,” thought Haria and prepared to catch the hen.
With a little effort he was able to catch the hen. As he was about to kill the hen, it squeaked, “Please do not kill me, O kind man! I will help you.” Haria stopped. Though he was surprised that the hen spoke, he asked, “How can you help me?”
One evening, after returning from work, Haria was hungry. “What shall I cook tonight?” he thought. Just then he heard a hen clucking outside his hut. “That hen would make a great feast for me,” thought Haria and prepared to catch the hen.
With a little effort he was able to catch the hen. As he was about to kill the hen, it squeaked, “Please do not kill me, O kind man! I will help you.” Haria stopped. Though he was surprised that the hen spoke, he asked, “How can you help me?”
“If
you spare my life, I will lay a golden egg everyday for you,” said the
hen. Haria’s eyes got widened in delight. Haria was surprised to hear
this promise. “A golden egg! That too everyday! But why should I believe
you? You might be lying,” said Haria. “If I do not lay a golden egg tomorrow,
you can kill me,” said the hen. After this promise, Haria spared the hen and
waited for the next day.
The next morning, Haria found a golden egg lying outside his hut and the hen sitting beside it. “It is true! You really can lay a golden egg!” exclaimed Haria with great delight. He did not reveal this incident to any one, fearing that others would catch the hen.
The next morning, Haria found a golden egg lying outside his hut and the hen sitting beside it. “It is true! You really can lay a golden egg!” exclaimed Haria with great delight. He did not reveal this incident to any one, fearing that others would catch the hen.
From
that day onwards, the hen would lay a golden egg every day. In return, Haria
took good care of the hen. Very soon, Haria became rich.
But
he became greedy. He thought, “If I cut open the hen’s stomach, I can
get out all the golden eggs at once. I do not have to wait for the hen to lay
the golden eggs one by one.”
“If you spare my life, I will lay a golden egg everyday for you,” said the hen. Haria’s eyes got widened in delight. Haria was surprised to hear this promise. “A golden egg! That too everyday! But why should I believe you? You might be lying,” said Haria. “If I do not lay a golden egg tomorrow, you can kill me,” said the hen. After this promise, Haria spared the hen and waited for the next day.
The next morning, Haria found a golden egg lying outside his hut and the hen sitting beside it. “It is true! You really can lay a golden egg!” exclaimed Haria with great delight. He did not reveal this incident to any one, fearing that others would catch the hen.
“If you spare my life, I will lay a golden egg everyday for you,” said the hen. Haria’s eyes got widened in delight. Haria was surprised to hear this promise. “A golden egg! That too everyday! But why should I believe you? You might be lying,” said Haria. “If I do not lay a golden egg tomorrow, you can kill me,” said the hen. After this promise, Haria spared the hen and waited for the next day.
The next morning, Haria found a golden egg lying outside his hut and the hen sitting beside it. “It is true! You really can lay a golden egg!” exclaimed Haria with great delight. He did not reveal this incident to any one, fearing that others would catch the hen.
That night, he brought the hen to the interior portion of his house and killed the hen. But to his dismay, he found no golden eggs. Not even one.
“What have I done? My greed had made me kill the hen,” he wailed. But it was too late.
·
Discuss the story
A.
Presentation
·
The
teacher will ask questions about what they observe in the underlined words.
·
She
will discuss concrete and abstract nouns
·
Show
pictures to the pupils and ask them about what they feel in the picture and
what they see in the picture.
A.
Generalization
Concrete
nouns are words that represent objects one can see, hear, touch, smell, taste
with the senses while
abstract noun is refer to ideas or concepts, it cannot be touch, smell, taste,
and hear.
·
Ask
pupils to give their own example.
B.
Application
Pupils will be pair
and classify noun as concrete or abstract.
Name:
Classify noun in the box into
abstract and concrete noun
Elephant clock bag
Responsibility cell phone wisdom
Respect loyalty
Love rain
Concrete
|
Abstract
|
|
|
I.
Evaluation
Circle the noun if it is a
concrete noun, and underline the noun if it is an abstract noun.
1. He was given an award for his courage.
2. The door slammed
shut.
3. She thought that happiness
was the most important thing in life.
4. He dropped his phone with
a crash.
5. Time is a great
teacher.
6. His art teacher applauded
his creativity.
7. She moved the chair into
place.
8. He always made his bed before
leaving for school.
9. She accidentally stubbed her
toe on the table.
10. He had put on too much perfume.
11. The car zoomed by
the pedestrians.
12. She believed in justice above
all.
13. The children spilled juice
on the keyboard.
14. She looked at herself in
the mirror.
15. She craved freedom.
II. Assignment
Write
sentence using these following nouns:
1.
Ring
2.
Television
3.
Baby
4.
Air
5.
Lust