English DLP
English DLP
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learners demonstrate understanding of the parts of speech, their
uses and functions in the sentences to engage in a meaningful
exploration of constructing good ideas or concepts in their daily
communication with others.
B. Performance Standards The learner is able to apply parts of speech, their uses and functions
in the sentences to engage in a meaningful exploration of
constructing good ideas or concepts in their daily communication
with others.
C. Learning Competencies Identify count nouns and mass nouns
EN2G-If-g-2
II. CONTENT Identifying Count Nouns and Mass Nouns
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References Curriculum Guide page 28
1. Teacher’s Guide pages 59 - 61
2. Learner’s Material pages 100 - 103
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from
LRMDS
B. Other Learning Resources Tarpapel, computer generated strip, pictures, real objects such as
sugar, soy sauce, juice, salt, stone, flowers, toys
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing past lesson or presenting Presenting the classroom standards;
the new lesson
Say, now…
Who can recall nouns?
Do the groupings
Let the pupils present their group work. The teacher will have to
assess their performance based on the rubric.
Individual Activity
G. Finding Practical Application of The teacher presents similar topic on the bulletin board which pupils
concepts and skills in daily living.
can look into to review the concept.
H. Making Generalization and What then will you tell your parents about what you have learned
abstraction about the lesson
today?
Count nouns are name anyone or anything that can be counted and
whose plural form can be formed by adding s or –es.
Examples: cup, bag, computer, tree, house, chair, pupil, boy, toy, girl,
teacher The cup is clean. The cups are new.
KRISTINE P. REVELO
Teacher I
Observed by:
LINDY Z. LABUCANA
Head Teacher I