DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH GRADE 8
Prepared by: Berna Henson
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
a. Define Folk tale and its purpose.
b. Identify and differentiate the characters in the story.
c. Relate and reflect to the selection “The Wonderful Pear Tree’.
II.SUBJECT MATTER
Topic: The Wonderful Pear Tree (A Chinese Folktale translated by Herbert A Glies.)
Reference: Grade 8 Quarter 2 East Asian Literature Communing with Nature; PP 14 – 19,
Materials: Handouts, PowerPoint Presentation, chalk & board.
III.PROCEDURE:
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVITY
A. Preliminary Activities
“Good morning class. Before we continue
with our lesson, let us pray first. Who would
(One Student will volunteer to lead the
like to lead the prayer?”
prayer)
“Thank you. Class Monitor, please check
Class Officer: For today Ma’am all of us are
the attendance, are all of your classmates’
present.
present?
B. Recall
Is there anyone in the class who still
remember our previous lesson? Student 1: Ma’am our previous lesson is
about the elements of the short story.
Great! How about the essential elements of
the short story? Can you give the elements of
a short story?
Fantastic! It’s nice to know that you can still Student 2: Ma’am the elements of the short
remember the elements of the short story. story are; title, Character, Setting, Plot,
Consists of Title, Setting, Character, Plot, Conflict, and Theme
Conflict, and the Theme.
C. Motivation
And now, I will show some pictures that are
related to our new lesson for today. And then,
tell me what the picture shows.
First picture
Student 1: Ma’am what was shown in the 1st
That’s right! How about the second picture? picture was a Chinese Lady.
Second picture
Student 2: Ma’am it looks like he was a
market vendor.
Great! He is a fruit vendor.
I think in the third picture, you now have an
idea of what it is. But let us have more
examples.
Third picture
Very Good! That is a market. Student 3: Ma’am it is a market with full of
people.
And lastly, what do you see in the picture?
Fourth Picture
Student 4: Ma’am, it is a map of the Republic
of China!
Fantastic! This is a map of the Republic of
China. Now, do you have any idea what will
be our lesson for today?
Student 5: Ma’am I think, based on the
That’s correct! Very Good answer! pictures we’ve seen, our topic is all about
Chinese people and their culture or beliefs.
Today we will be having an example of a
Chinese Folk Tale. The pictures you’ve seen
are hints to the story you will be watching
later.
IV.PRESENTATION OF THE LESSON
Is there anyone in the class who will define
what is a Folktale?
Student 1: Folktale is a fictional story that is
Yes! that’s correct. It is a fictional story. A not true.
folktale is a story originating in popular
culture, typically passed on by word of
mouth. And were told for entertainment but
many also teach a lesson about proper
behavior and show what values are important.
Student 1: The Matching at si Pagong. The
Does anyone here have heard or read a
story was all about the greedy and clever
folktale before? What is it all about?
monkey and the turtle full of patience.
Very Good that was a Filipino Folk tale. I
think everyone of us have heard about the it.
Right? Is there Any other story?
Student 2: The Story of Pina. It is about the
little girl who was lost and believed that the
fruit with hundred eye shape plant was her
reincarnation.
That’s right! Great answer the Story of Pina
was also famous in our culture. And we
learned a very valuable lesson to it. That we
need to respect and obey our parents all the
time.
So now, everybody please watch the story
that I will play on the projector. Please
carefully analyze and understand what it is all
about because later we will have a short
Everybody: Yes, Teacher!
discussion about it.
The title of the story is “The Wonderful Pear
Tree” (A Chinese Folktale translated by
Herbert A Glies.)
(The teacher will play the movie clip of the
short story on the projector while the learners
are watching.)
D. DISCUSSION
Ok class, did you like the movie clip?
Did you understand the story? Everybody: Yes, Teacher!
Everybody: Yes, Teacher!
Again, what is the title of the movie clip Student 1: The title of the story is “The
you’ve watched? Wonderful Pear Tree”
Great! So, what do you think is the story all
about?
Student 2: The story was all about the Poor
Old Chinese man asking for a piece of pear
from the stubborn and selfish Chinese
Vendor.
Yes, that’s correct! Does anyone have an
additional answer?
Student 3: In addition to that the story was all
about how the old man shared the pears to the
crowd.
Very Good answer! What have you observed
about the characters in the story?
Student 4: Ma’am, in the story there were bad
characters like Mr. Shen and the good ones
like the young lady.
That’s correct! Most stories or tales have
different types of characters. We have the
Protagonist – these are the good guys while
the antagonists - are generally the bad guys.
Let me show you the Literary elements
Advance organizer for you to have ideas on
how to analyze a story much better.
In the characters as I have said before we
have two types. Protagonist and Antagonist.
In settings, we have the place and time.
The conflict part of the story has two sides
the internal Person vs. Self and the external
which includes 3 types; person vs. nature; the
person vs. person; and person vs. society.
And the last was the theme with two side the
moral or lesson and the central idea.
Do you understand clearly the elements of the
story?
Everybody: Yes! Teacher!
For you to understand more deeper what the
story was all about. Here are some questions
you need to answer.
Presentation of the Guide Questions
Answer the following questions.
1. Identify the characters in the story. What
roles do the characters play in the tale?
2. What are the characteristics of those
characters that you admire/don’t admire?
3. What was Shen’s intention in coming to the
town?
4. If you were the priest, would you do the
same thing as what he did?
5. Considering the characters, to whom do
you sympathize? Why?
Answering the Guide Questions
Let us answer the guide questions, Who
would like to answer the first one?
Ok, very good answer! The characters in the Student1: The characters in the story are
story are Mr. Shen, the old priest, the young Shen: the pear vendor; the old priest; the kind
lady, and the crowd. young lady and the crowd.
How about question no.2?
That’s great! We should really admire the
kindness of the young lady and should also be
Student 2: I really admire the character of the
like her at all times.
young lady because she is very kind.
Who has another answer?
Yes, that’s correct! Mr. Shen’s character in
Student 3: I don’t like the character of Mr.
the story was unpleasant because of his
Shen because of his selfishness.
selfishness and we should not be like him.
Let’s proceed to question no. 3
Student 4: Mr. Shen’s intention why he went
Very Good! His intention was to sell his fruits down to the town is to sell his pears and earn
in the market and to earn lots of money. lot of money.
How about question no.4?
Student 5: Yes, If I were the priest. I will do
the same thing to show Mr. Shen and other
people that being selfish is not good for
Ok, that’s true and correct. Being selfish will everyone.
not do a good thing for you and for others.
But is it ok that he tricks and uses Mr. Shen’s
pear to give to everyone?
Yes, on the other hand, we feel sorry for him. Student 6: For me it’s also not right because
But it was a lesson for him not to be selfish. Mr. Shen was left with an empty pocket after
the trick.
And lastly, question no. 5 who would like to
answer?
That’s correct. Who wants to be humiliated in
Student 7: In the two characters, I felt sorry
front of the crowd? No one right? So we’re
for the old priest for he was being humiliated
very sorry for the old priest for he felt that
by Mr. Shen in front of the crowd.
way in front of the crowd.
Good answer! On the other hand, we also Student 8: I also sympathized with Mr. Shen
sympathized with Mr. Shen for what at the end of the story because he was being
happened to his fruit, but it was a way to tricked by the old priest and used all his pears
remind him that it’s not good to be selfish. to give to the crowd.
And maybe his tree in his place will bear
more fruit after the incident in the town.
E.APPLICATION
Complete the Literary Elements Graphic
Organizer using the “The Wonderful Pear
Tree”
Title:
Setting:
Characters:
Plot:
Climax:
Conflict:
Resolution:
Theme:
*Answering the Graphic organizer.
Title: The Wonderful Pear Tree
Setting: Somewhere in China
Characters: Shen: the vendor, the old priest,
the young lady
Plot: Once upon a time …
Climax: The old priest asking for a free pear
fruit to Shen the vendor.
Conflict: Shen disrespect and humiliate the
old priest in front of the crowd.
Resolution: The old priest trick everyone
especially Shen. That he has given all of
Shen’s fruit to the crowd. Thinking it was
from the tree he planted.
G. GENERALIZATION: Theme: Selfishness comes back to haunt them
while teaching a valuable lesson in the end.
What lesson in the story have you learned?
And would it be beneficial to you? Why?
Student 1: The lesson I have learned in the
story was respecting the elderly and being
kind to them. For me it would be very
Great Answer! Any other answer? beneficial because I know I haven’t hurt their
feelings and we need to help the ones who are
Awesome! I can’t imagine how you guys
were affected in the story you have watched. in need.
F. EVALUATION Student 2: The lesson I have learned is being
selfish and greedy won’t let you succeed.
Create a slogan using the theme in the folk
tale “The Wonderful Pear Tree”.
V. ASSIGNMENT
Group yourself into five members and
perform a short scenario of good deeds. And
perform it in front of the class tomorrow.