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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
Division of Batangas
District of Mabini
ANSELMO A. SANDOVAL MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
P. Balibaguhan, Mabini, Batangas
DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 7
DATE/DAY: October 02, 2017 -Monday
GRADE : 7
LEARNING AREA: English
GRADING PERIOD: Second Grading
NUMBEROF SESSION: One
CONTENT STANDARD
The learner demonstrates understanding of: Philippine literature during the Period of
Apprenticeship as a means of examining conflicts; various purposeful listening and viewing
strategies; difference between literal and figurative language; ways to extract and condense
information based on library sources; verbal and non-verbal cues in oral communication.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
The learner transfers learning by: resolving conflicts presented in literary selections;
using tools and mechanisms in locating library resources; extracting information and noting
details from texts to write a precis, summary, or paraphrase; distinguishing between and using
literal and figurative language and verbal and non-verbal cues; use phrases, clauses,and
sentences meaningfully and appropriately.
I. LESSON OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. EN7LT-I-e-1 discover literature as a means of connecting to a significant past
2. EN7OL-II-b-4.1 identify figures of speech that show comparison (simile,
metaphor, personification)
II. SUBJECT MATTER
Topic: Figures of Speech: Simile, Metaphor and Personification
Literature: “Filipinas” written by Jose Palma
References: English Arts I pp. 39-45,
http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-similes.html
www.wvacademy.com/Files/Furr/Figurative_Language_Game.ppt
Materials: Laptop,Visual Aids,Speaker,Powerpoint Presentation &Chalkboard
Teaching Strategy: Integrative Approach
Values: Develop a deep appreciation of Philippines’ literary selection
III. PROCEDURE
Learning Activities
Teacher’s Activity
A. DAILY ROUTINE
1. Opening Prayer
“Everybody, kindly stand for a short opening
prayer.”
“Say your prayer, class.”
2. Greetings
“Good morning everybody!”
“Kindly take your seat.”
“Hi everyone! How are you today?”
“Alright! So are you excited to what we are going
to learn today?”
“That’s absolutely great!”
3. Classroom Management
“Now, kindly align your chairs properly and
pick up the pieces of paper under it.”
4. Checking ofAttendance
“Let’s take a look first if everyone is here.
“Is everybody present today?”
“Okay, It looks like you are very much excited,
am I right!”
“Alright! That’s great!”
Students’ Activity
(Students pray)
“Good morning Sir, Mabuhay!”
“Thank you Sir.”
“We are pretty good Sir.”
“Yes, we are!”
(Students align their chairs and they
pick up all the pieces of paper)
“Yes Sir! Everybody is present
today.”
“Yes Sir!”
5. Checking ofAssignment
“How did you find your homework class?”
“That’s good! Kindly pass your assignment.”
6. Review
“Before we start,can you recall something about
our lesson last meeting, Elaine?”
“Very well said, Elaine!”
7. Motivation
(Group Activity)
“Before we start to discuss a new lesson today, let
us first have a group activity.”
“I will divide you into groups of five. After that, I
will give two pictures to each of the group and all groups
should answer the question given below the pictures.You
only have two minutes to do and finish the task. After
two minutes, there should be one representative from
each group to present and explain the answer of the
question, then present it in front of the class.”
“Do you understand, class?”
“Go to your respective groups and your timer
starts now.”
“We find it easy Sir.”
(Students pass their assignment)
“Last meeting, our lesson was about
the short story “How My Brother
Leon Brought Home a Wife” by
Manuel E. Arguilla. The characters of
the story are Baldo, Noel, Maria,
Aurelia, Labang and Ca Celin. The
story was about how Leon brought his
wife Maria from Manila to barrio
Nagrebcan,Bauang La Union where
Leon and his family lived.”
(Students listen to the instruction
given regarding the activity)
“Yes Sir!”
(Students go to their respective
groups)
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
 Which of the two photos are more attractive
than the other? Why? (Each group answers the question)
“The colored picture is more
“Very good!”
“Those pictures have something to do with
figurative language. If you still remember in our
previous lesson, what is meant by figurative language,
Joana?
“Alright! That is why I gave you a colored picture
and a black and white picture and I asked you which one
is attractive. You have said that the colored one is
attractive. It is the same as figurative language.
Figurative language paints meaningful and colorful
picture to every minds of the reader to be interested to
what particular literary text they are reading.”
“Can you now guess what our lesson for
today is?”
B. LESSON PROPER
“Our new lesson for today is about figures of
speech. In this lesson, we will be dealing with these
following objectives.”
 discover literature as a means of connecting to a
significant past
 identify figures of speech that show comparison
(simile, metaphor, personification)
“We will also read a short poem written by one
of the famous writer in our country. The title of this
poem is “Filipinas”. In this poem, there are unfamiliar
words that are needed to be unlocked. In order to unlock
those words, let us answer this activity.”
Unlocking ofDifficulties:
Directions: Match the phrases in Column A with its
appropriate meaning in Column B. Take note of the
underlined words.
attractive than the picture with black
and white color, Sir. The colored
picture has different colors. These
colors are important to create nice
mood on pictures.”
“Figurative language helps the writer
paint a picture in the reader’s mind.”
(Students’ answer may vary)
(Students read)
“And now, I want you to answer this question.”
“What is the title of our national anthem,
Andrew?”
“Very good!”
“How about the composer of our national anthem?
Do you know who he is?”
Alright! The composer of the Philippine National
Anthem is Jose Palma.
(Teacher presents the author’s background)
Can you read the first paragraph, Jamie?
He was a Filipino poet and soldier. He
wrote Filipinas,a patriotic poem in Spanish. It was
published for the first time in the issue of the first
anniversary of La Independencia on 3 September 1899.
The poem fit the instrumental tune Marcha Nacional
Filipina by Julián Felipe, and it has since been the basis
for every translation of the Philippine National Anthem.
If you will know, the poem he wrote became the
lyrics of the national anthem. During the American
period, the poem was translated into English. This is the
translation that appears in this lesson.
(Teacher presents the poem)
(Students answer the activity orally
one at a time by raising their hands)
1. c.
2. e.
3. d.
4. a.
“The title of our national anthem is
“Lupang Hinirang”.
(Students’ answer may vary)
(Students read)
B
a. a feeling of intense
pleasure or joy
b. confused movement
c. intense and
passionate feeling
d. light or heat as
emitted or reflectedby
something
e. walk on and flatten
A
1. with fervor
burning
2. invaders trample
thy sacred shore
3. behold your
radiance
4. ‘tis rapture to lie
“Now, read the poem presented on the board for 2
minutes. Read it silently and analyze the poem as you
read it.”
1. Activity
“FILIPINAS”
Jose Palma
(tr. Camilo Osias and M.A. Lane)
Reference: English Arts 1 page 40
2. Analysis
“Did you understand the poem, class?”
“Now, answer these questions.”
“Why is the Philippines called a land of the
morning and a child of the returning sun,Jhenny Rose?”
“Can you tell why the Philippines is called a
cradle of noble heroes, Jeffrey?”
“Alright! Are those examples of literal or
figurative language, Charity?”
“Very Good!”
“The expressions in the poem you have just read
are not to be taken literally. They are used to make the
expressions more vivid and the reader is expected to
apply the imaginative meaning rather than the literal
meaning.”
“These expressions are called figures of speech.
“Have you heard this before,class?
“Okay, figures of speech do not make sense if
applied literally but they paint vivid word pictures when
their imaginative meanings are applied.”
(Students listen)
(Students read the poem silently)
(Students’ answer may vary)
I think land of the morning and the
child of the sun returning would mean
a land where the sun shines almost
always.
A cradle is a baby’s bed. Therefore, a
land that is a cradle of noble heroes
would mean a places where many
heroes have been born.
“There are many types of figures of speech. But
today, we will discuss only the three commonly used
figures of speech. These are the simile, metaphor and
personification.”
“Which among of these three types of figures of
speech are you familiar with, class?”
“Now, let us know what simile is. Can you please
read the meaning of simile presented on the board,
Aliah?
1. SIMILE
A simile is a comparison of two unrelated objects
with the use of as or like.
Sometimes you make comparisons. You say as
rough as a tree bark, like the heat of the sun, like the
smoothness of a rose petal, or as clear as crystal. When
you say that the explanation is as clear as crystal or the
baby’s skin is like a rose petal, you are making a
comparison between two unrelated objects whose only
similarity is in the clearness (of crystal) or the
smoothness (of the baby’s skin and that of a rose petal).
These comparisons are called similes.
“Everybody, please read the given examples of
simile.”
Examples:
The metal twisted like a ribbon.
She is as sweet as candy.
He like a flagpole. (tall and thin)
Note: Using “like” or “as” doesn’t make a simile.
A comparison must be made.
Not a Simile: I like pizza.
Simile: The moon is like a pizza.
“Everybody, let us now read what metaphor is.”
2. METAPHOR
A metaphor is a comparison of two unrelated
objects without the use of as or like.
Some comparisons can be made without using as
Those are examples of figurative
language, Sir.
(Students’ answer may vary)
(Students’ answer may vary)
(Aliah read the meaning of simile)
or like. When you say the drumming of raindrops on the
roof, you are comparing the sound of raindrops falling
on the roof to the sound of a drum.
Examples:
All the world is a stage.
Men are dogs.
She has a stone heart.
“Now, read the meaning and examples of
personification, Geian.”
3. PERSONIFICATION
When you speak of things as though they were
persons, you are using personification. Personification is
giving human traits to objects or ideas.
Examples:
The sunlight danced.
The smiling sun.
The flowers dancing in the breeze.
(Teacher gives further explanation of personification)
“Did you understand, class?”
“Now,let’s check your understanding of the
lesson.”
3. Abstraction
“WHAT do you mean by figure of speech,
Crisela?”
“HOW many figures of speech we have just
discussed, Ricalyn?”
“WHAT are those three commonly used figures
of speech,Vincent?”
(Students read)
(Students read)
“CAN you define simile, Rico?”
“CAN you give me an example of simile, Tom?”
“HOW about metaphor, Trisha?”
“CAN you now give me an example of metaphor,
David?”
“HOW about personification, Edwin?”
“CAN you now give me an example of
personification, Mikhaela?”
“Very good!”
4. Application
“Now, let’s see if you really understand the lesson
by playing this very simple yet amazing game. This
game is called “Figurative Language Game”. Let’sread
first the game mechanics before we play.”
Figurative Language Game
(Geian reads the meaning and
examples of personification)
Yes Sir!
“A figure of speech is a word or
phrase that has a meaning other than
the literal meaning.”
“We only have discussed the three
commonly used figures of speech, Sir.
“Those three commonly used figures
of speech are simile, metaphor and
personification.”
“A simile is a comparison of two
unrelated objects with the use of as or
like.”
C
Can you discover the missing picture by
answering questions about figurative language?
Game Directions
 Read each clue and click the type of figurative
language that matches it.
 If you are right, small squares will disappear from
the picture on the right. Try to guess the picture
with each clue.
 If you are wrong, try again.
 When you get to the end, enjoy your celebration.
“Are you now ready, class?”
“Alright! Let’s play.”
“How did you find the game, class?”
“Let us go back with the poem you have just read,
can you tell me the importance of the poem to the creation
of our national anthem, Andrew?
“Very good!”
(Tom gives an example of simile)
“A metaphor is a comparison of two
unrelated objects without the use of as
or like.”
(David gives an example of metaphor)
“Personification is the attribution of a
personal nature or human
characteristics to something
nonhuman, or the representation of an
abstract quality in human form.”
(Mikhaela gives an example of
personification)
IV. EVALUATION
Identify the type of figures of speech used in the following sentences. Choose your answer
from the words in the parenthesis (SIMILE, METAPHOR,PERSONIFICATION).Write it on
a 1/4 sheet of paper.
1. My heart is like an open highway.
2. It’s late night but still I've been working like a dog.
(Students read the game directions)
“Yes Sir!”
(Students play the game)
“We find the game exciting, Sir.”
“The poem became the lyrics of our
country’s national anthem. The
meaningful ideas being described in
the poem about our country reflect to
the lyrics of our national anthem.
3. The hungry chainsaw growled loudly.
4. My cat is a bolt of lightning.
5. The lonely train whistle cried out in the night.
6. She is as fast as a cheetah!
7. The angry clouds marched across the sky.
8. The stubborn dense fog swallowed us.
9. She is as black as coal.
10. This test is a piece of cake.
Key:
1. Simile
2. Simile
3. Personification
4. Metaphor
5. Personification
6. Simile
7. Personification
8. Personification
9. Simile
10. Metaphor
V. ASSIGNMENT
Identify the type of figures of speech used in the phrases given below and use it on your own
sentences. Write it on your notebook.
A. roar of the wind
B. gurgling like a baby
Approved by:
GABRIEL R. ROCO, Ed. D.
Principal IV
"Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and He will establish your plans."
-Proverbs 16:3
Prepared by: Checked by:
EDISON M. ANSAY
Practice Teacher
SHERLYN B. MARILLA
Cooperating Teacher
Verified by: Noted by:
LOURDES S. MARASIGAN
Department Head,English
MAY M. BAUTISTA
College Instructor

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Final demo teaching english 7 figures of speech(october 02, 2017)

  • 1. Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON Division of Batangas District of Mabini ANSELMO A. SANDOVAL MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL P. Balibaguhan, Mabini, Batangas DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 7 DATE/DAY: October 02, 2017 -Monday GRADE : 7 LEARNING AREA: English GRADING PERIOD: Second Grading NUMBEROF SESSION: One CONTENT STANDARD The learner demonstrates understanding of: Philippine literature during the Period of Apprenticeship as a means of examining conflicts; various purposeful listening and viewing strategies; difference between literal and figurative language; ways to extract and condense information based on library sources; verbal and non-verbal cues in oral communication. PERFORMANCE STANDARD The learner transfers learning by: resolving conflicts presented in literary selections; using tools and mechanisms in locating library resources; extracting information and noting details from texts to write a precis, summary, or paraphrase; distinguishing between and using literal and figurative language and verbal and non-verbal cues; use phrases, clauses,and sentences meaningfully and appropriately. I. LESSON OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to: 1. EN7LT-I-e-1 discover literature as a means of connecting to a significant past 2. EN7OL-II-b-4.1 identify figures of speech that show comparison (simile, metaphor, personification) II. SUBJECT MATTER Topic: Figures of Speech: Simile, Metaphor and Personification Literature: “Filipinas” written by Jose Palma
  • 2. References: English Arts I pp. 39-45, http://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-similes.html www.wvacademy.com/Files/Furr/Figurative_Language_Game.ppt Materials: Laptop,Visual Aids,Speaker,Powerpoint Presentation &Chalkboard Teaching Strategy: Integrative Approach Values: Develop a deep appreciation of Philippines’ literary selection III. PROCEDURE Learning Activities Teacher’s Activity A. DAILY ROUTINE 1. Opening Prayer “Everybody, kindly stand for a short opening prayer.” “Say your prayer, class.” 2. Greetings “Good morning everybody!” “Kindly take your seat.” “Hi everyone! How are you today?” “Alright! So are you excited to what we are going to learn today?” “That’s absolutely great!” 3. Classroom Management “Now, kindly align your chairs properly and pick up the pieces of paper under it.” 4. Checking ofAttendance “Let’s take a look first if everyone is here. “Is everybody present today?” “Okay, It looks like you are very much excited, am I right!” “Alright! That’s great!” Students’ Activity (Students pray) “Good morning Sir, Mabuhay!” “Thank you Sir.” “We are pretty good Sir.” “Yes, we are!” (Students align their chairs and they pick up all the pieces of paper) “Yes Sir! Everybody is present today.” “Yes Sir!”
  • 3. 5. Checking ofAssignment “How did you find your homework class?” “That’s good! Kindly pass your assignment.” 6. Review “Before we start,can you recall something about our lesson last meeting, Elaine?” “Very well said, Elaine!” 7. Motivation (Group Activity) “Before we start to discuss a new lesson today, let us first have a group activity.” “I will divide you into groups of five. After that, I will give two pictures to each of the group and all groups should answer the question given below the pictures.You only have two minutes to do and finish the task. After two minutes, there should be one representative from each group to present and explain the answer of the question, then present it in front of the class.” “Do you understand, class?” “Go to your respective groups and your timer starts now.” “We find it easy Sir.” (Students pass their assignment) “Last meeting, our lesson was about the short story “How My Brother Leon Brought Home a Wife” by Manuel E. Arguilla. The characters of the story are Baldo, Noel, Maria, Aurelia, Labang and Ca Celin. The story was about how Leon brought his wife Maria from Manila to barrio Nagrebcan,Bauang La Union where Leon and his family lived.” (Students listen to the instruction given regarding the activity) “Yes Sir!” (Students go to their respective groups)
  • 4. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5  Which of the two photos are more attractive than the other? Why? (Each group answers the question) “The colored picture is more
  • 5. “Very good!” “Those pictures have something to do with figurative language. If you still remember in our previous lesson, what is meant by figurative language, Joana? “Alright! That is why I gave you a colored picture and a black and white picture and I asked you which one is attractive. You have said that the colored one is attractive. It is the same as figurative language. Figurative language paints meaningful and colorful picture to every minds of the reader to be interested to what particular literary text they are reading.” “Can you now guess what our lesson for today is?” B. LESSON PROPER “Our new lesson for today is about figures of speech. In this lesson, we will be dealing with these following objectives.”  discover literature as a means of connecting to a significant past  identify figures of speech that show comparison (simile, metaphor, personification) “We will also read a short poem written by one of the famous writer in our country. The title of this poem is “Filipinas”. In this poem, there are unfamiliar words that are needed to be unlocked. In order to unlock those words, let us answer this activity.” Unlocking ofDifficulties: Directions: Match the phrases in Column A with its appropriate meaning in Column B. Take note of the underlined words. attractive than the picture with black and white color, Sir. The colored picture has different colors. These colors are important to create nice mood on pictures.” “Figurative language helps the writer paint a picture in the reader’s mind.” (Students’ answer may vary) (Students read)
  • 6. “And now, I want you to answer this question.” “What is the title of our national anthem, Andrew?” “Very good!” “How about the composer of our national anthem? Do you know who he is?” Alright! The composer of the Philippine National Anthem is Jose Palma. (Teacher presents the author’s background) Can you read the first paragraph, Jamie? He was a Filipino poet and soldier. He wrote Filipinas,a patriotic poem in Spanish. It was published for the first time in the issue of the first anniversary of La Independencia on 3 September 1899. The poem fit the instrumental tune Marcha Nacional Filipina by Julián Felipe, and it has since been the basis for every translation of the Philippine National Anthem. If you will know, the poem he wrote became the lyrics of the national anthem. During the American period, the poem was translated into English. This is the translation that appears in this lesson. (Teacher presents the poem) (Students answer the activity orally one at a time by raising their hands) 1. c. 2. e. 3. d. 4. a. “The title of our national anthem is “Lupang Hinirang”. (Students’ answer may vary) (Students read) B a. a feeling of intense pleasure or joy b. confused movement c. intense and passionate feeling d. light or heat as emitted or reflectedby something e. walk on and flatten A 1. with fervor burning 2. invaders trample thy sacred shore 3. behold your radiance 4. ‘tis rapture to lie
  • 7. “Now, read the poem presented on the board for 2 minutes. Read it silently and analyze the poem as you read it.” 1. Activity “FILIPINAS” Jose Palma (tr. Camilo Osias and M.A. Lane) Reference: English Arts 1 page 40 2. Analysis “Did you understand the poem, class?” “Now, answer these questions.” “Why is the Philippines called a land of the morning and a child of the returning sun,Jhenny Rose?” “Can you tell why the Philippines is called a cradle of noble heroes, Jeffrey?” “Alright! Are those examples of literal or figurative language, Charity?” “Very Good!” “The expressions in the poem you have just read are not to be taken literally. They are used to make the expressions more vivid and the reader is expected to apply the imaginative meaning rather than the literal meaning.” “These expressions are called figures of speech. “Have you heard this before,class? “Okay, figures of speech do not make sense if applied literally but they paint vivid word pictures when their imaginative meanings are applied.” (Students listen) (Students read the poem silently) (Students’ answer may vary) I think land of the morning and the child of the sun returning would mean a land where the sun shines almost always. A cradle is a baby’s bed. Therefore, a land that is a cradle of noble heroes would mean a places where many heroes have been born.
  • 8. “There are many types of figures of speech. But today, we will discuss only the three commonly used figures of speech. These are the simile, metaphor and personification.” “Which among of these three types of figures of speech are you familiar with, class?” “Now, let us know what simile is. Can you please read the meaning of simile presented on the board, Aliah? 1. SIMILE A simile is a comparison of two unrelated objects with the use of as or like. Sometimes you make comparisons. You say as rough as a tree bark, like the heat of the sun, like the smoothness of a rose petal, or as clear as crystal. When you say that the explanation is as clear as crystal or the baby’s skin is like a rose petal, you are making a comparison between two unrelated objects whose only similarity is in the clearness (of crystal) or the smoothness (of the baby’s skin and that of a rose petal). These comparisons are called similes. “Everybody, please read the given examples of simile.” Examples: The metal twisted like a ribbon. She is as sweet as candy. He like a flagpole. (tall and thin) Note: Using “like” or “as” doesn’t make a simile. A comparison must be made. Not a Simile: I like pizza. Simile: The moon is like a pizza. “Everybody, let us now read what metaphor is.” 2. METAPHOR A metaphor is a comparison of two unrelated objects without the use of as or like. Some comparisons can be made without using as Those are examples of figurative language, Sir. (Students’ answer may vary) (Students’ answer may vary) (Aliah read the meaning of simile)
  • 9. or like. When you say the drumming of raindrops on the roof, you are comparing the sound of raindrops falling on the roof to the sound of a drum. Examples: All the world is a stage. Men are dogs. She has a stone heart. “Now, read the meaning and examples of personification, Geian.” 3. PERSONIFICATION When you speak of things as though they were persons, you are using personification. Personification is giving human traits to objects or ideas. Examples: The sunlight danced. The smiling sun. The flowers dancing in the breeze. (Teacher gives further explanation of personification) “Did you understand, class?” “Now,let’s check your understanding of the lesson.” 3. Abstraction “WHAT do you mean by figure of speech, Crisela?” “HOW many figures of speech we have just discussed, Ricalyn?” “WHAT are those three commonly used figures of speech,Vincent?” (Students read) (Students read)
  • 10. “CAN you define simile, Rico?” “CAN you give me an example of simile, Tom?” “HOW about metaphor, Trisha?” “CAN you now give me an example of metaphor, David?” “HOW about personification, Edwin?” “CAN you now give me an example of personification, Mikhaela?” “Very good!” 4. Application “Now, let’s see if you really understand the lesson by playing this very simple yet amazing game. This game is called “Figurative Language Game”. Let’sread first the game mechanics before we play.” Figurative Language Game (Geian reads the meaning and examples of personification) Yes Sir! “A figure of speech is a word or phrase that has a meaning other than the literal meaning.” “We only have discussed the three commonly used figures of speech, Sir. “Those three commonly used figures of speech are simile, metaphor and personification.” “A simile is a comparison of two unrelated objects with the use of as or like.”
  • 11. C Can you discover the missing picture by answering questions about figurative language? Game Directions  Read each clue and click the type of figurative language that matches it.  If you are right, small squares will disappear from the picture on the right. Try to guess the picture with each clue.  If you are wrong, try again.  When you get to the end, enjoy your celebration. “Are you now ready, class?” “Alright! Let’s play.” “How did you find the game, class?” “Let us go back with the poem you have just read, can you tell me the importance of the poem to the creation of our national anthem, Andrew? “Very good!” (Tom gives an example of simile) “A metaphor is a comparison of two unrelated objects without the use of as or like.” (David gives an example of metaphor) “Personification is the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.” (Mikhaela gives an example of personification)
  • 12. IV. EVALUATION Identify the type of figures of speech used in the following sentences. Choose your answer from the words in the parenthesis (SIMILE, METAPHOR,PERSONIFICATION).Write it on a 1/4 sheet of paper. 1. My heart is like an open highway. 2. It’s late night but still I've been working like a dog. (Students read the game directions) “Yes Sir!” (Students play the game) “We find the game exciting, Sir.” “The poem became the lyrics of our country’s national anthem. The meaningful ideas being described in the poem about our country reflect to the lyrics of our national anthem.
  • 13. 3. The hungry chainsaw growled loudly. 4. My cat is a bolt of lightning. 5. The lonely train whistle cried out in the night. 6. She is as fast as a cheetah! 7. The angry clouds marched across the sky. 8. The stubborn dense fog swallowed us. 9. She is as black as coal. 10. This test is a piece of cake. Key: 1. Simile 2. Simile 3. Personification 4. Metaphor 5. Personification 6. Simile 7. Personification 8. Personification 9. Simile 10. Metaphor V. ASSIGNMENT Identify the type of figures of speech used in the phrases given below and use it on your own sentences. Write it on your notebook. A. roar of the wind B. gurgling like a baby
  • 14. Approved by: GABRIEL R. ROCO, Ed. D. Principal IV "Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and He will establish your plans." -Proverbs 16:3 Prepared by: Checked by: EDISON M. ANSAY Practice Teacher SHERLYN B. MARILLA Cooperating Teacher Verified by: Noted by: LOURDES S. MARASIGAN Department Head,English MAY M. BAUTISTA College Instructor