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February 19,2019

Unit 4 Lesson 3: Upholding Understanding of Broadening Horizons


I.OBJECTIVES
After a 50-minute class, the students will be able to:
a) Name the colors;
b) read the parable interactively; and
c) determine the symbols in the parable and it’s symbolizes.
II.SUBJECT MATTER:
Topic: The Parable of the Rainbow Colors by Juan M. Flavier
Materials: Power point presentation
References: Grade 7 Learning Materials, pp. 437-455
Teacher’s Guide
Strategies: Group and Individual activity
III.PROCEDURES
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENTS’ ACTIVITY
A. PRELIMINARIES
Let us all stand for a short prayer.
Chester, please lead us a short prayer.
(The students stand and Chester leads the
prayer.)
Good morning, class!
Good morning, ma’am!
Before you take your seats, align your
chairs properly and please pick up the
scattered pieces of paper, candy wrappers and
any other unnecessary things around you.
(After aligning their chairs and tidying up
their surroundings, the students take their
seats.)
Attendance officer, is everybody
present?
Yes, ma’am.

Good to hear that! Maintain your


perfect attendance!

B. PRECEPTION/RECALL
Can you still remember our lesson
last meeting? Yes, ma’am.
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Very good, then who can tell me


something about the lesson we discussed last
meeting? (The students raise their hands)

Yes, Joana.
Last meeting, we discussed about symbols
and symbolism, ma’am.
Very good.
What is symbol again, class?

Ma’am, symbol is a person, object, place,


word, sound, gestures and visual image that
represents or stands for a particular ideas and
belief.
So, how do you define symbolism,
class?
Symbolism is use of symbols to signify ideas
and qualities, by giving them symbolic
meanings that are different from their literal
sense.
Very good, class!
Do you have questions or clarifications about
our topic last meeting?
None, ma’am.
Very good. You are now ready for our next
lesson.

C. MOTIVATION
Now, you will be having an activity
called “Name the Colors”. You will not read
it. You will give the name of the color based
on the color used in text.

Are you now ready, class?


Let’s start. Yes, ma’am.

(the teacher facilitates the activity)


(students do the activity)

D. LESSON PROPER
1. Presentation
Class, what have you notice in our
activity?
Ma’am, we used colors like red, orange,
yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
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Very good class.


What do you feel when you see a
rainbow? Ma’am, feel happiness.

Okay, do you like rainbow? Why? Yes ma’am, because rainbows are beautiful
and colorful.

What color of the rainbow do you like


the most? Why? Ma’am, I like the blue color because it’s my
favorite color.

What do you think is the rainbow Ma’am, rainbow symbolizes hope and new
symbolizes? beginning.

Okay, today we will be having


another activity called “Find my match”
which it helps you to unlock your difficulties
in understanding these words.
Kindly read the instruction, Instructions:
Kensley. Complete the sentence by matching the words
in Column A to Column B.
When the sentence is complete match the
statement in the Column B that corresponds
to definitions stated in Column C.
Use the sentences as your hints to find the
correct meaning of the words.

Yes, ma’am.
Is the instruction clear, class?

Let’s start. (students do the activity)


(the teacher facilitates the activity)

2. Discussion
Now, I will select 7 students to read
aloud the parable, each of you must pick the
color of character.
(students pick the color)
Let’s start.
(the teacher facilitates the activity)
(students read aloud the parable for the class)

3. Application
Based on the parable, what does the
color red symbolize?
Ma’am, it symbolizes courage and bravery.
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Very good.
How about the color orange?
It symbolizes health and strength, ma’am.
Very good. How about color yellow
and green?
Ma’am, the yellow symbolizes gaiety and
warmth while the green symbolizes life which
is the most important.
How about blue, indigo and violet?
Ma’am, the blue represents patriotism, indigo
symbolize silence and the violet represents
royalty and power.
Very good.
Last, what does rainbow signifies?
Ma’am it signifies cooperation and hope.
Very good.
Now, let’s have another activity.
I’ll be grouping you into six. Count
One to Six.
(students counted one to six)
Now, go to your respective groups.
Choose representative to pick your
group task.
(students select their representative and
picked their group task)
Now, you have picked your task, I’ll
give you 15 minutes to do your task.
While doing the group task you will be
guided by these criteria:

Criteria Score
Content 50
Delivery 30
Cooperation 20
Total: 100

Group 1. Preserving the Magic


Instruction:
To preserve the magical essence of the
rainbow, do the following steps:
 re-read the parable. Ask the group
members to share their knowledge
about the theme of the story.
 On a cartolina, draw a symbol that
best presents the message of the
text.
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 Expound the message of the story


during the group presentation.
Discuss how the rainbow colors
became stronger and tougher.

Group 2. Checking Out Characters


Instruction:
Think about the colors’ personality as
revealed by their words and reactions at the
beginning of the story. Remember the two
kinds of characters: Round character
(dynamic) and Flat character (static).
Decide who among the characters is round
or flat. Cite lines or characters’ descriptions
from the selection that proves your
contention.

Group 3. Pointing Out Qualities


Instruction:
Recall the qualities of the colors. Evaluate
their characteristics and decide what word
best describes each of them.
Use the rainbow chart as your visual aid.
On the left side of the rainbow, write a one-
word description for each item.
Keep in mind that the colors of the rainbow
are arranged this way: Red, Orange,
Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.
Relate those characteristics to yourself. On
the right side of the rainbow, explain how
rainbow’s qualities are related to you. Share
your answers with the class.

Group 4. Constructing a Slogan


Instruction:
Reflecting on the parable’s message,
construct three slogans that will best
encourage the humanity to:
 Not to lose hope in times of
hardship and challenges.
 Cooperate and collaborate in order
to achieve better outcomes.
 Accept inevitable changes and use
them for self-development. Your
slogan will be graded according to
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its Creativity, Word choice, Content


and Rhyme.

Group 5. Presenting a Skit


Perform a short skit re-enacting the
conversations in the parable. Consider the
following reminders:
 Imagine you are a group of friends
with different qualities (like the
rainbow colors). Identify each of
your differences (specially your
strengths).
 Each of you must re-enact the
dialogue; but you have the leeway
to change the lines in the text.
 Express your qualities with pride
and honor; encourage others to
believe that you share the most
important contribution in the group.
 Assign someone as a mediator who
will intercede and help the group
solve the arguments. Just like the
rain in the parable, let the mediator
emphasize the need to cooperate in
the community.
 Through the mediator, explain how
each of your friends can work
cooperatively and responsibly in
today’s global village.

Group 6. Creating a rainbow Poster


Instruction:
Using the quotation “If nothing ever
changed, there’d be no butterflies.” As your
guide, create a rainbow poster that will
show the significant qualities you have or
you wish to have.
On each part of the rainbow, write the
characteristics that you think will help you
broaden your horizon.
Your poster will be graded according to its
Size, Focus, Idea/Creativity and
Neatness/Presentability.
(the teacher facilitates the activity)
(students do their tasks)
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Are you done, class?


Yes, ma’am.
Very good, present you outputs
(students presented their outputs)
(the teacher graded their outputs)

4. Generalization
Again, what is our topic again?
Yes, Joana.
Ma’am, our topic is all about the parable of
the rainbow colors.
Thank you, Joana.
So, what does the rainbow
symbolizes in the parable?
Ma’am, it symbolizes new beginning and
hope.
What does the line “There’s a None, ma’am.
rainbow always after the rain” mean?
Are there any questions or
clarifications, class?

IV. EVALUATION
To check if you really understand our
topic to day, get a pair and bring out one
whole sheet of paper and answer the
following:

1. What is the change that happened in


each of the colors? How?
2. How is this change relevant to the
existence of each of the colors?
3. Why do you think rain emphasized
the need for cooperation?
4. What do you feel when you see a
rainbow?
5. Why does a rainbow represent hope?
6. How will you encourage others to
cooperate in societal activities?

1. What is the change that happened in


each of the colors? How?
2. How is this change relevant to the
existence of each of the colors?
3. Why do you think rain emphasized
the need for cooperation?
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4. What do you feel when you see a


rainbow?
5. Why does a rainbow represent hope?
6. How will you encourage others to
cooperate in societal activities?

(student do the activity)


Are you done?
Yes, ma’am.
Pass your output.
V. ASSIGNMENT/AGREEMENT
For your assignment, answer lesson 3
task 2 in your notebook.
Yes, ma’am.
That’s all for today.

Good bye class!


Good bye, ma’am!

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