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Grade 11 Critical Reading Lesson Plan

The lesson plan summarizes a reading and writing lesson for grade 11 students. The objectives are to explain critical reading by identifying ways of thinking and identifying explicit or implicit claims in texts, such as claims of fact, policy, or value. The lesson content discusses text and context connections and critical reading. Students will analyze articles to identify types of claims and the strategies used. Examples of claims are provided for students to analyze and identify as being of fact, opinion, or value. The assignment is to study how to identify the context in which a text was developed.

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Grade 11 Critical Reading Lesson Plan

The lesson plan summarizes a reading and writing lesson for grade 11 students. The objectives are to explain critical reading by identifying ways of thinking and identifying explicit or implicit claims in texts, such as claims of fact, policy, or value. The lesson content discusses text and context connections and critical reading. Students will analyze articles to identify types of claims and the strategies used. Examples of claims are provided for students to analyze and identify as being of fact, opinion, or value. The assignment is to study how to identify the context in which a text was developed.

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LESSON PLAN IN READING AND WRITING

Date: November 27, 2018


Time: 3:00PM-5:00PM
Strand: Grade 11-GA

I. Objectives:
A. Explains critical reading as looking for ways of thinking. EN11/12RWS-IIIij-5
B. Identifies claims explicitly or implicitly made in a written text EN11/12RWS-IIIij-6
a. Claim of fact EN11/12RWS-IIIij-6.1
b. Claim of policy EN11/12RWS-IIIij-6.2
c. Claim of value EN11/12RWS-IIIij-6.3

II. Content:
A. Topic: Text and Context Connections (Critical Reading)
B. Reference: Curriculum Guide page 2, Reading & Writing skills by Luzviminda D. Sandagan
C. Materials: TV, Powerpoint presentation, laptop

III. Procedures
A. Motivation
The teacher asks the students what is the difference between
 simple reading and critical reading
 explicit and implicit

B. Lesson proper

C. Activity
The teacher will give articles or editorial from newspaper. Identify the type of claims
present and support with reason or explanations.

D. Analysis
 How did you identify the different claims?
 What are your strategies to determined the different types of
claims?

E. Abstraction
The teacher will collate and discuss the answers of the learners.

F. Application
 What are examples of different kinds of claims that you can apply every
day?
IV. Evaluation

Analyze each statement and identify which statement shows claim of fact, opinion and
value.

1. Living in the countryside is better than living in the city.


2. Soda contains nothing to improve one’s wellness.
3. Research activity needs to be part of the curriculum
4. One’s religious inclination determines his/her positive interdependence.
5. A family that prays together, stays together.
6. A clean environment creates a happy and peaceful society.
7. The Department of Environmental and Natural Resources should take equal precautions toward
climate change.
8. Plants are more valuable than animals.
9. Sleeping eight hours a day makes a person productive.
10. Swimmers are more attractive than volleyball players.

V. Assignment
Study on how to identifies the context in which a text was developed Hypertext and
Intertext.

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted by:

JESSICA EPIS LARAN IAN R. MAGLINES ANGELITA Z. ADOBAS

LESSON PLAN IN READING AND WRITING 
 
Date: 
November 27, 2018 
Time: 3:00PM-5:00PM 
Strand: Grade 11-GA 
 
I. Objectives: 
A
IV. Evaluation 
 
Analyze each statement and identify which statement shows claim of fact, opinion and 
value. 
1. Living in

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