3. II. LESSON OBJECTIVES:
? At the end of the lesson the students are expected to;
1. Identify the genre of a material viewed;
2. Differentiate the genres of viewing by examining the various examples presented, and;
3. Evaluate the importance of the material viewed by organizing the information gathered
from the viewing material.
5. BOWL OF FORTUNES
? Learners write their names on a 1/8 sheet of paper and
drop inside the bowl.The teacher will randomly pick for the
students names.The lucky student will look at their cell
phone or recall and share to the class what was the last
video he or she watched.This will continue for at least
three tries. Students who gets to share gains a reward.
6. AREYOU FAMILIAR?
Say your thoughts about the clips
and images shown! Write your
thoughts in a ? piece of paper.
14. ANSWERTHIS!
3. How did you identify that video clip
presented earlier is an example of a movie
clip?Animation?Trailer? News flash?Weather
report? Internet based program? Documentary?
Videos?
15. ANSWERTHIS!
4.What do you think is the purpose of
each clip? Who do you think is their
intended audience?
17. VIEWING MATERIALS
??are things that are designed to be seen, viewed
or watched.
??As we are surrounded by these things it is
important to know to which category or genre do,
they belong.
18. GENRE
? ?Is a term for any category of literature or other forms of
art or entertainment
? ?It is a category or a group
? Example:
? ?Romeo and Juliet belongs to the genre of DRAMA or PLAY
? ?The Song ¡°Ice Cream¡± by Black Pink belongs to the K-pop Genre of music
20. ?SOME OF THE GENRES OF
VIEWING MATERIALS ARE:
MOVIE CLIP
a short
video from a
longer film
or movie.
21. ?SOME OF THE GENRES OF
VIEWING MATERIALS ARE:
TRAILER
are selected group of
scenes that are
selected to advertise a
movie. It is often
called a preview
22. ?SOME OF THE GENRES OF
VIEWING MATERIALS ARE:
NEWS FLASH
is a single item of
important news that is
being broadcasted
separately and often
interrupts other
programs.
23. ?SOME OF THE GENRES OF
VIEWING MATERIALS ARE:
WEATHER REPORT
is a systematic
statement of the
existing and predicted
weather conditions
over a specific area.
24. ?SOME OF THE GENRES OF
VIEWING MATERIALS ARE:
Internet Based
Program
a program that is
informative and can
be discussed through
websites
25. ?SOME OF THE GENRES OF
VIEWING MATERIALS ARE:
Documentary
is a movie, a
television, or radio
program that is based
on actual records or
reports
26. ?SOME OF THE GENRES OF
VIEWING MATERIALS ARE:
Video
is a digital
recording of an
image or set of
images.
27. LETS TESTYOUR UNDERSTANDING
?I. Directions:The teacher will show a video clip
and then the learners will guess what genre is
being presented. Use the bell in front if they
wish to answer. Students who guess it right wins
a prize.
31. II. 1WEEKVIEWING MATERIAL
INVENTORY
Fill out theViewing Material Inventory
table.Write down how many times you
watch the different genres and identify
you TOP 3 according to its rank.
32. II. 1WEEKVIEWING MATERIAL
INVENTORY
Viewing Material How many times a week RANK
Movie Clip 3
Trailer 5
News Flash 10 1
Weather Report 8 2
Internet Based Program 2
Documentary 1
Video 6 3
33. RECAP!
I. Viewing Materials-
are things that are designed to be seen, viewed or watched.
II. Genre
Is a term for any category of literature or other forms of
art or entertainment
It is a category or a group.
III. Genres of viewing materials
Compilation or group of Materials designed to be seen, watched or
viewed.
34. V. EVALUATION
?Directions: Write the Letter of the correct answer on
the space provided before the number. Use CAPITAL
letters only for your answers. You will be given 2
minutes to read and answer the questions posted.
?(Answer Sheet will be distributed)
35. IV. ASSIGNMENT: (PERFORMANCE TASK)
?Directions: The teacher will post this assignment on the Google classroom;
group page and group chat for the students to see. They will be given a week
to submit their answers on the Google classroom. For those who cannot access
the Google classroom the teacher will provide a hard copy of the homework.
? CORONAVIRUS- Seven Steps to Prevent the Spread of the Virus
?Details: Even if your are at home, COVID-19 virus could possibly endanger
you. Take these simple steps to protect yourself and your loved ones (Length:
30 second)
?URL: https://www.youtube.coom/watch?v=8cUJwLa8PI
36. 8-10 5-7 4 below
Main Idea or
opinion
Response rephrases
the question while
declaring the
writer¡¯s main idea
or opinion
Response declares
writer¡¯s main idea
or opinion.
Writer¡¯s main idea
or opinion is not
clear
Details and
Evidence
Writer shares at
least three clear
examples and
evidence to support
their idea or
opinion.
Writer shares 1 or
2 examples and
evidence to support
their idea or
opinion.
Writer shares little
or no evidence and
examples to
support their
answer.
Organization,
Grammar Usage
and Punctuations
Writer¡¯s response
has a clear
beginning, middle,
and end, Grammar,
usage and
punctuation makes
the writing
readable.
Writer response
flows, but the
beginning, middle,
or end is not clear.
Grammar, usage
and punctuation
shows readability.
Response needs
stronger
transitions.
Grammar, usage
and punctuation
make the text
difficult to
understand.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION RESPONSE RUBRICS