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Nueve de Febrero, Brgy. Mauway,
Mandaluyong City

DAILY LESSON PLAN

Academic Year: 2019-2020 Quarter/Week/Day: Second Quarter/5/1


Subject: English Inclusive Date/s: September 23, 2019
Grade Level: Grade 7 Practice-Teacher: Jeffrey Llano Daliva
Topic: Library Sections and Different Books for reference
Instructional English book, marker pen, bond papers, blackboard, tape, and chalk.
Resources:
Content The learner demonstrates understanding of: Philippine literature during the Period of
Standard: Apprenticeship as a means of examining conflicts; various purposeful listening and
viewing strategies; difference between literal and figurative language; ways to extract
and condense information based on library sources; verbal and non-verbal cues in
oral communication; and types of phrases, clauses, and sentences
Performance The learner transfers learning by: resolving conflicts presented in literary selections;
Standard: using tools and mechanisms in locating library resources; extracting information and
noting details from texts to write a précis, summary, or paraphrase; distinguishing
between and using literal and figurative language and verbal and non-verbal cues;
use phrases, clauses, and sentences meaningfully and appropriately.
Learning At the end of the period the students should be able to:
Outcomes:
a. Identify the different sections of the library.
b. Use the different kinds of a book for references.
c. Apply the lesson in real-life uses.
d. Participate actively in the discussion.

Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity

A. Daily Routine
 Prayer
 Checking of Attendance
 Room Ambiance

B. Recall/Review

Let’s go back to the last topic that we had Sir, we discussed the different major parts of a
discussed last meeting. Can someone share book.
it to the class?

Very good! We had tackled about the Sir, those are Preface, Table of contents, Index,
major parts of a book. Now, what are Glossary, Title Page, Copyright Page,
those? Bibliography, and Dedication page.
Good! Those parts that you’ve mentioned Sir, they are the Spine of the book which has the
are the major parts of the book. How about name of the author and its title, the front and back
the other parts? cover of the book

Great!

C. Motivation

Did you use books as a reference for your Yes, Sir!


research when you have your assignment
in a certain subject?

If yes, may I ask what kind of book did Sir, I used an encyclopedia and I found a brief
you use? detail about the people/topic I am searching of.

Good! You can gather information from


that book. You may use it as a reference.

How about the others? Do you find it Yes, Sir!


useful?

Very good! Learning to use different books


for study and research purposes is a skill
you need to develop.

D. Teaching-Learning Sequence

By providing free access to educational,


news, and historical resources, libraries
help keep the public informed with facts,
rather than confused with fiction. They
act as a hub of information, and their
leaders, the librarians, torch bearers for
facts. While they might have a robust
fiction section, libraries are still some of
the greatest champions of truth.

Library has different sections. You have to


be familiariazed with the structure of the
library, for you to locate the specific
resources you’re looking for.

Reference Section is a section of the


library which contains numerous
dictionaries, encyclopedia, yearbook,
handbooks, manuals, indexes,
bibliographies, maps and lasses etc.
Let’s move on to the next section which is Sir, it contains the reserved book. This section
the Reserved Section. What do you think contains the books that are high demand.
this section contains?

Good! It is a place to go for books that


have been prescribed by different faculty
members of the institution or which are
often used either for textbooks or for
reference books. Reserved books are
circulated for limited time within the
library, usually for an hour. Some
reserved books may be brought out for
overnight use, i.e., they are borrowed few
minutes before the library closes and are
returned early the next morning. A penalty
imposed on to a borrower who fails to
return books on time.

Now, let’s move to the next section. The Sir, this section contains the registration of those
Circulation section, what do you think this who have borrowed books from the library.
section contains? Lending of resources and the maintenance of
records.

Very good! Circulation Section or library


lending comprises the activities around the
lending of library books and other material to
users of a lending library.

Let’s tackle the next section. The Sir, it contains the current and past edition of
Periodicals Section, what do you this various local and international newspapers, journals
section contains? and magazines.

Great! It is the place where needed


information could be found in journals,
magazines, newspapers, and other serial
literature. The library compiles and
indexes important articles for references.
The periodical section serves current
magazines and newspapers for the day.

Okay, let’s have the next section which is Sir, it contains the different works of Filipino writer
the Filipiniana section, what do you think in and outside the country.
this part contains?

Very good! It is a repository of materials


regarding the Philippines either published
within or outside the country, authored by
a Filipino or foreign writers.
This section includes books in the
different fields of specialization.
A collection of special Filipiniana Books
is also found in this section.

Let us now move to the general references


or reference books that contain brief
informative articles or ideas on various
subjects. We have to remember that we
need to use books for study and research
purposes so that we’d be able to form a
skill out of it.

Let’s have the first reference which is the Yes, Sir!


dictionary. Of course! I guess, all of you
are familiar with this, right?

A dictionary contains alphabetically


ordered words, with explanations of their
meanings, often with information about
spelling, syllabication, pronunciation, parts
of speech, sometimes the origin, synonyms
and antonyms of the words.

Let’s move on to the next one which is the Sir, these are the opposite and synonymous words
Thesaurus. A thesaurus contains synonyms to a particular word.
or antonyms of a words. What do we mean
by synonyms and antonyms?

Very good! Now, let’s move on to the Sir, it is also arranged alphabetically and has
next. Encyclopedia is a book wherein it information on many subjects or many aspects of
gives a brief information on the subject one subject
and people. Do you have any idea about
an encyclopedia?

Let’s move on to the next book which is Sir, it contains the factual information about the
the Atlas. It is the book of maps. What do population, industries, climates and many other
you think this book contains? things of a certain area.

Very good! It contains vast information


about the cities of the world.

How about the Gazetteer? Does anyone of Sir, it contains a list of place names with some
you know what what it is? information about them.

Good! The list is alphabetical and the


information include the exact location of
each place indicating whether it’s a town,
country, river or a mountain and a brief
history description
An Almanac contains the information on
current events. They also contain social,
political and commercial statistics, sports
records, recent laws and their important
facts.

Yearbook is a book of facts that is


published annually to meet the need for
current information.

Do you have any questions regarding with None, Sir!


these?

If none, let’s proceed to our lesson. Yes, Sir!

When we look at the card, we’ll see Sir, it is the code of the book that will help you
information as title of the book, the author, locate its place in the bookshelves.
publisher, copyright date and call number.
Does anyone of you knows what a call
number is?

Very good! This call number is based on


the specific classification system used by
the libraries. It may be a three-digit code of
the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme
or the Library Congress Classification.
The Library of Congress Classification
(LCC) is a system developed by the
Library of the Congress of the United
States.
Meanwhile, the Dewey Decimal Sir, it attempts to organize all knowledge into ten
Classification Scheme was developed by main classes.
Melvil Dewey in 1876. What do you think
is this system for?

Nice! Works are classified by subject,


subject relationships, place, time, and type
of material. Its classification numbers are
not less than three.

E. ACTIVITIES

With the use of a dictionary, look for the Yes, Sir!


meaning of the words below then use it
each in a sentence. You may use a
cartolina or manila paper for this activity
with your group. You may start working
on it now!

1. clandestine
2. soliloquy
3. vagabond
4. stalagmite
5. ubiquitous
6. umlaut
7. yawp
8. zymase
9. proffer
10. kinesics
F. EVALUATION
Study the questions given below. Tell in
what reference book/books would you find
the answers to each of the following
questions.

1. What are the three synonyms of the


word interloper?
2. Who were the notable authors during the
Period of Apprenticeship in the
Philippines?
3. Where is the biggest City in the
Philippines located? What is its population
and what industries are found in that city?
4. Why is Vigan in Ilocos Sur considered
one of the seven wonder cities in the
world?
5. What are the excellent achievements of
President Noynoy Aquino?
6. What are the scenic places and wonders
found in Palawan?
7. How will those eager individuals from
different countries travel to Mars?
8. Who are the creators of Google?
9. How many gold medals did the
Philippines get in the 28th Sea Games 2015
held in Singapore?
10. Who is Mark Zuckerberg?

G. Generalization/Closure

“I don’t have to look far to find treasures.


I discover them every time I visit a library”
-Michael Embry

For you, class? What does this saying Sir, it means that we don’t even need to look or go
means? to far places just to discover different things.
Library serves as a treasure for us because it is
convenient to use and we’ll learn a lot of
information in it.

Very good! According to Michael Embry,


the library is our treasure. We could
discover lots of things in it. It is near to our
place, just like the library here in our
school. We don’t need to travel far just to
know and discover things, we just need to
visit the library and browse the ideas or
information that we want to look.
Submitted by:

Jeffrey L. Daliva
Practice-Teacher’s Name and Signature

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Checked by:

Ma’am Ruth U. Labris


Cooperating-Teacher’s Name and Signature
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