Republic of the Philippines
Commission on Higher Education
Region V (Bicol)
Libon Community College
Libon, Albay
LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH
GRADE 6
I. OBJECTIVE
At the end of the lesson students are expected to:
A. Identify the different kinds of pronoun
B. Differentiate kinds of pronoun
C. Utilize the kinds of pronoun in the sentences
II. SUBJECT MATTER
TOPIC: Kinds of Pronoun
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MATERIAL:
III. PROCEDURE
TEACHER ACTIVITY STUDENT ACTIVITY
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Good morning ma’am
A. Greetings
-Good Morning Class
So let us stand and pray
Hail mary full of grace Student pray
The lord is with thee
Blessed art thou among women
And blessed is the fruit of thy
Womb jesus
Holy mary mother of god
Pray for us sinner now
And at the hour of our death amen.
Ok pls sit down
Checking of attendance
B. Motivation The student raise her hand
Before we proceed to our new topic today, let us
have first a recapitulation about the last topic
discussed. Our last topic discussed is about the cases
of pronoun where in there are three cases
Anyone from the class who wants to share about of pronoun the subjective, possessive and
the last discussion? objective.
Ok very good
I am happy that you still remember the previous
topic
and I know that you learned something. Yess ma’am
Now, is everyone ready for the next topic?
Okay Good!
I have prepared an activity.
Each sentences have two choices. What you are
going to do is to choose your answer inside the
parenthesis.
Are you all ready? Yess ma’am
1. (this, these) is my chair. EXPECTED ANSWER
2. (what, how) did you do? 1. 1.This
3. (something, some) smells good. 2. 2.What
4. Mary is a writer (who, whom) does great work 3. 3.Something
5.(this, these) is my pen. 4. 4.Who
5. This
C. Discussion
Now, let us discuss it one by one.
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN
A demonstrative pronoun points out a noun.
The demonstrative pronoun is that, these, this and
those.
THAT – singular. To point out something that is
far away either distance or time.
THIS- singular. To point out something near
either distance or time.
THESE- plural. To point out something that is
near in either distance or time.
THOSE- plural. To point out something that is far
in either distance or time.
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN
An interrogative pronoun is used in a question.
Interrogative pronoun is the following: what,
which, who, whom and compound words ending
in “ever”, such as whatever, whichever, whoever
and whomever.
INDEFINITE PRONOUN
An indefinite pronoun refers to an indefinite or
general person or thing.
Indefinite pronoun includes, all, any, both, each,
everyone, few, many, neither, none, nothing,
several, some, and somebody
RELATIVE PRONOUN
A relative pronoun introduces a clause, or part of
a sentence that describes a noun.
The relative pronouns are that, which, who,
whose and whom.
Example:
This is the man who broke the window.
(who refers back to man).
D. Generalization
Ok class what are the four kinds of pronoun? Interrogative Pronoun
Demonstrative Pronoun
Indefinite Pronoun
Relative Pronoun
Group Activity
Now, I will group you into three groups.
I will show you five sentences and you will
choose the answer form the choices given and
after that determine whether it is demonstrative,
interrogative, indefinite or relative pronoun.
Understood?
So, let’s proceed. Yes. Ma’am.
1. ______ (these, those) books right here are mine.
2. ______ (those, this) students over there are my
friends. EXPECTED ANSWER:
3. ______ Here is the car (which, whom) she 1) These - DEMONSTRATIVE
bought for her son. 2) Those - DEMONSTRATIVE
4. ______ I rang the doorbell, but (nobody, 3) Which- RELATIVE
anybody) was home. 4) Nobody – INDEFINITE
5. ______ (which, what) one is better? 5) Which – INTERROGATIVE
Very good class. Who got the highest score? Students clap together.
Congratulations. Let us clap our hand for
everyone.
IV. Evaluation
Please get your English notebook and answer the following question.
Direction. Determine whether the underlined words are demonstrative, interrogative, indefinite
or relative pronoun.
1. These shoes are too small.
2. I don’t think anyone is interested.
3. Does anyone want to join me for lunch?
4. What makes you happy?
5. Which is your car?
6. This is the cake which Zara made.
7. This is my favorite dress.
8. All are welcome to join in the party.
9. The musician who wrote this song is Filipino.
10.That was a great movie
V. ASSIGNMENT
For your assignment,
1. Write ten sentences using the different kinds of pronoun. Underline the pronoun use and
identify what kind of pronoun it is.
2. Have an advance reading about graphic organizer.