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I. Learning Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to: Decipher the statements of the Fox in the story. Perceive the importance of nurturing relationships. Construct their interpretation of the reading selection. II. Subject Matter: Topic: Nurturing Relationships: An excerpt from “The Little Prince by Antoine De Saint- Exupery Reference: English For Today’s World Author: Cecilia A. Suarez Pages: 52-56 Materials: Textbook and Visual Aids. III. Procedure: A. Introduction: - The teacher will discuss first about relationships by asking the students how they nurture one. B. Pre-Reading: - The teacher will first ask the students if they are familiar with the noble, “The Little Prince” and briefly discuss what the noble is about. - The teacher will assign a group of students who will read the lines of the Fox and who will read the lines of the Little Prince. C. Reading: - The students will stand in front, divided into two groups. One who will read the lines of the fox, and the others who will read the lines of the Little Prince. - Every now and then, the teacher will stop them from reading and post questions so that the students will not get lost in the story.

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I. Learning Objectives:

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to:

Decipher the statements of the Fox in the story.

Perceive the importance of nurturing relationships.

Construct their interpretation of the reading selection.

II. Subject Matter:

Topic: Nurturing Relationships: An excerpt from “The Little Prince by Antoine De Saint-

Exupery

Reference: English For Today’s World

Author: Cecilia A. Suarez

Pages: 52-56

Materials: Textbook and Visual Aids.

III. Procedure:

A. Introduction:

- The teacher will discuss first about relationships by asking the students how they

nurture one.

B. Pre-Reading:

- The teacher will first ask the students if they are familiar with the noble, “The Little

Prince” and briefly discuss what the noble is about.

- The teacher will assign a group of students who will read the lines of the Fox and

who will read the lines of the Little Prince.

C. Reading:

- The students will stand in front, divided into two groups. One who will read the lines

of the fox, and the others who will read the lines of the Little Prince.

- Every now and then, the teacher will stop them from reading and post questions so

that the students will not get lost in the story.

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D. Post-Reading

- Let the students sit on their proper seats first.

- Ask them about the values they have gotten from the story.

- Have them reflect on the last lines of the Fox.

IV. Evaluation

Answer the following questions:

How did the fox treat the Little Prince upon their first meeting?

What is your understanding about their “taming rites”. Why was this necessary for the

Fox?

Why was the Fox very happy on Thursdays

What made the Fox very sad in the end?

What realization did the Little Prince have about his rose? How did the Little Prince

tame his rose?

V. Assignment:

Answer Word Power Activity 2 on page 56

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Republic of the Philippines Tarlac State University College of Education

Lucinda Campus Tarlac City

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SEMI-DETAILED LESSON PLAN

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Prepared by:

Jon Henry Bello Ordoñez

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