Friday, March 29, 2013

Lesson Plan in English 4


Lesson Plan in English Four
I              At the end of the period, at least 75 percent of the students are expected to:
·        Understand the poem read and relate it with real life situations.
·        Appreciate the content of the poem.
·        Find out the words that rhyme.
II             POEM APPRECIATION: Rhyming Words
III           Do you love to read poems? What makes you like it? If the words in the poem gives you the same sound, what do you call it? Today we will be reading a poem entitled, BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR.
               What do you think this poem tell us? Do you think you will love this? Let us see.
The title is, Be Careful What you Wish For is written by Arden Davidson in 1998.
Be Careful What You Wish For
Arnie the apple hung from a tree
in an orchard a mile wide.
And every day the pickers would come
and haul dozens of apples inside.
They'd pick the prettiest of the bunch,
filling their baskets and pails.
But they always passed by Arnie,
ignoring his whines and wails.
"Please pick me!", Arnie would cry
each time the pickers sauntered by.
"I want to go inside with you!",
cried Arnie till he turned bright blue.
But the pickers ignored him day after day,
while Arnie hung there in dismay,
trying to nurse his shattered pride,
dying to be picked to be taken inside.
Each new dawn he'd do a trick
like spinning around on his twig.

But the picky pickers never stopped
for apples that weren't big
or juicy or red or bright or sweet.
Poor Arnie was none of these things.
He wasn't completely quite full grown
and he had some nicks and dings.
He dreamed what it was like inside;
lights and music all around.
Arnie just wanted to go there so badly
he flung himself to the ground.
The next day the pickers came along
and saw him lying there.
They took him inside and Arnie thought,
"This is it! I'm finally there!"
But when Arnie the Apple looked around
he realized his dreams were false,
'cause in less than 15 minutes
he was Arnie Applesauce.
(C) 1998, Arden Davidson
1.   From the poem you have just heard, I want to find out if you have noticed words that sound the same in every stanza. Let us name it.
2.   Who are we talking about in the poem?
3.   What was Arnie’s wish?
4.   Did somebody pick him?
5.   What happened to Arnie one day?
6.   Did he like what happened to him? Why?
7.   If you were Arnie, will you still wish that kind of dream? Why?
When you wish be sure you know it will be for the good or you would not like what will happen to you. Dream good.
IV       If you were Arnie, what will you wish for? Why?
V        Memorize the poem.

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