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DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN DIGRAPH INDUCTIVE METHOD

I.

Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
a. define digraph
b. identify words having digraph sound in the text.
c. pronounce the words with digraph correctly.

II.

Subject Matter: Digraphs


Reference:
The Digraph as retrieved from:
http://www.lessonpathways.com
The Fable of the Sheep and the Pig
Material:
a. Flashcards
b. Illustration board and chalk
c. A fable written in bond paper

III.

IV.

Procedure:
TEACHERS ACTIVITY

STUDENTS ACTIVITY

A. Pre-activities
1. Prayer (led by a student)
2. Greeting
3. Checking of attendance
B. Motivation:
Before we start lets have an activity
by group. The first row will be group
one, the 2nd row will be group two,
and the 3rd row will be group three.
I have here pictures and riddles.
Each group will pick one riddle and
read it aloud then afterwards answer
it.
C. Presentation:
I have here a fable. Lets read in a
popcorn reading, but before that I
will read first, then afterwards I will
read the title then the first row will
read the first paragraph and the 2nd
row will read the 2nd paragraph and
the 3rd row will read the last
paragraph.
Reading the Fable

Yes maam

(The Sheep and the Pig)


D. Discussion
Class, what did you observed from
these words. (back to motivation)
The teacher let the student read the
words.
Very Good!
Digraph consists of two letter that
represents single sound:
Digraph:
mb, which makes the /m/ as in lamb
ng, which makes the /ng/ sound as
in fang
qu, which makes the /kw/ sound as
in quick
ss, which makes the /s/ sound as in
floss
th, which makes the /th/ sound as in
these
wh, which makes the /wr/ sound as
in write
zz, which makes the /z/ sound as in
buzz
ch, which makes the /ch/ sound as
in chicken, watch
ph, which makes the /f/ sound as in
phone.
sh, which makes the /sh/ sound as
in Sheep
ck, which makes the /k/ sound as in
chick
ff, which makes the /f/ sound as in
cliff
gn, which makes the /n/ sound as in
gnome
kn, which makes the /n/ sound as in
knife
ll, which makes the /l/ sound as in
wall
I will give you 5 minutes to find the

Maam some letters in the word represent


single sound.

words containing digraph. You need


not to repeat what you have written.
Ok then, start hunting the words.
After 5 mins.
Class, time is up. exchange your
paper.
(Name), can you give me your
answer.

Very good!
Class lets read the words on the
board,
Class, follow after me
Read the answers again
Mechanics:
I will flash cards and you will give
the sound of the digraph and a word
that start or ends with that word.
Flashing cards
Now, to practice pronouncing it more
correctly, lets have another activity.
Game: GCP (Give, Construct,
Pronounce)
Mechanics:
The teacher divide the class into two
groups. Each group will pick their
topic and make a story using many
digraph sound.

V.

Evaluation:

Yes maam my answers are the following:


Sheep, butchers, fuss, shepherd, where,
charge, tucked, quickly

I will give words and construct only


one sentence using the words
provided. Write your answers on the
illustration board. After 20 second
each group will read your answer
with correct pronunciation. 5 points
for correct construction of sentences
and 5 points for correct
pronunciation of each word a total of
10 points.
Sets of words:
1. Fish, with, bother
2. will chop, knife, anything
3. quit, thrown, lamb
4. know, write, where
5. phone, bring, shown
Each student will pick a number in a
box. The one who pick no.1 will be
the first to read the selection
followed by no. 2 until the last no.
Overall score will be 24 points.
VI.

Assignment:
Make an essay (2 paragraphs)
about what youve learned today
using many digraph sound. Read
it orally next meeting.

THE SHEEP AND THE PIG


One day a shepherd discovered a fat Pig in the meadow where his
Sheep were pastured. He very quickly captured the porker, which
squealed at the top of its voice the moment the Shepherd laid his hands
on it. You would have thought, to hear the loud squealing, that the Pig
was being cruelly hurt. But in spite of its squeals and struggles to
escape, the Shepherd tucked his prize under his arm and started off to
the butchers in the market place.
The Sheep in the pasture were much astonished and amused at the
Pigs behavior, and followed the Shepherd and his charge to the pasture
gate. What makes you squeal like that? asked one of the Sheep. The
Shepherd often catches and carries off one of us. But we should feel
very much ashamed to make such a terrible fuss about it like you do.

That is all very well, replied the Pig, with a squeal and frantic kick.
When he catches you he is only after your wool. But he wants my
bacon! gree-ee-ee!

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