Detailed Lesson Plan
In Science 7
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:
a. Understand the concept of climax and its role in literature.
b. Analyze literary text to identify climax.
c. Create an own story emphasizing its climax.
d. Appreciate the emotional impact of climax on readers.
II. Subject Matter
Topic: Identifying climax
Reference: Language
Materials: Printed Visual Aids, Power Point Presentation and Sun-
Earth-Moon Model
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
A. Preparation Everyone, bow our heads, close your eyes
Everyone please standup as we feel and feel the presence of the Lord… Amen.
the presence of the Lord.
(Assigned student leads the prayer)
Good day ma’am!
Good day everyone!
(Organizing chairs)
Before you take your seats make sure
to organize your chairs.
(Student raise their hand and say present as
(Checking of Attendance) the teacher calls in their name.)
Let’s check the attendance first…
say present as I call in your name…
It was great ma’am!
So how was your day class?
Review
So, what was the previous topic that
ma’am angelica last meeting?
B. Motivation (Students participate in the given
PAIR AND SHARE! activity)
Students will find a partner to share
their most challenging experience in
life and how they cope with this. The
teacher will be calling some name to
go in front and tell their partners life
experience.
C. Lesson Proper
a. Activity (Students participate in the given activity)
The teacher will be calling some names to
label the elements of plot of story on the
mountain. (Oral participation)
a. Analysis
What is climax? The climax is the turning point where the
main conflict is resolved and the tension
breaks.
Why is it climax important in the story? provides the reader with an intense moment
that has been developing since the conflict
was introduced.
C. Abstraction
As we all know climax is classified as
one of elements of plot. So, before
identifying climax we must need to
recognize first the different elements of
plot.
Exposition
The introduction of the story, where the
characters and setting are established, and
the main conflict is introduced .
Rising action
The events that lead to the turning point of
the story, where conflicts are introduced and
tensions increase.
Climax
The moment when the conflict is resolved,
and the character reaches a turning point
Falling action
The events that occur after the climax, where
the story begins to wrap up and problems are
resolved .
Resolution
T The conclusion of the story, where the
character’s purpose is fulfilled and the story
ends .
Did you understand class? Yes
d. Application
The teacher will group the class into 5
groups then each group will be given a
scenario all they have to do is to analyze the
plot of the story “Cinderella”. Give the right
answer to the given scenario. Each group
should have 1 representative to paste it in the
blackboard.
Characters are introduced, and more
attention is placed on the protagonist, who
is Cinderella. Her personality is shown, such
as how nice of a person she is and how well
she treats people and animals. The main
supporting characters are Cinderella's
stepfamily that includes her stepmother and
her two stepsisters.
Cinderella's family is invited to a party in the
city. Before leaving to attend the party,
Cinderella's stepsisters ruin her outfit to
prevent her from attending. After her family
leaves her home by herself to go to the
party, Cinderella's fairy godmother appears
to solve her problem. With a new dress and
shoes, Cinderella finally shows up to the
party where she meets the prince and
dances with him. She abruptly has to leave
before midnight, and accidentally leaves her
glass slipper at the party.
The prince does not know the identity of the
person he danced with during the party. He
uses the glass slipper to find his dream girl
that he has decided he wants to marry.
When Cinderella's foot fits the glass slipper,
he realizes he has found his future wife.
Cinderella leaves her stepfamily that has
been treating her so horribly and prepares
to marry the prince.
The prince and Cinderella get married and
live happily ever after. She forgives her
stepfamily for treating her so poorly and
moves on with her life.
IV. Evaluation
Create an own story recognizing the
different elements of plot. Write it in a 1
whole sheet of paper.
V. Assignment
Research our next topic about
determing pathos.