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COT Lesson Plan English 7 (MATATAG Q4 W1) Transition Markers in Problem-Solution Texts

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missgwinhiponia
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Engage, Excite, and Elevate Learning with a Squid Game-Themed Lesson Plan!

Transform your English 7 class into a thrilling learning experience with this SOLO-aligned, gamified COT lesson plan! Designed for MATATAG Curriculum Quarter 4, Week 1, this ready-to-use resource immerses students in an interactive Squid Game-inspired journey where they master transition markers in problem-solution texts through differentiated instruction, ICT integration, and SOLO-based assessments.

๐Ÿ”ฅ Why Choose This Lesson Plan?
โœ… Gamified Learning Experience โ€“ Engage students with a Squid Game-themed classroom challenge, making learning fun, competitive, and rewarding.

โœ… SOLO-Aligned Assessments โ€“ Guide students through structured thinking levels (Prestructural to Extended Abstract) to develop deep understanding.

โœ… Differentiated Instruction โ€“ Tailored activities meet diverse learning needs, ensuring all students grasp the concept at their own pace.

โœ… ICT-Integrated โ€“ Incorporates digital tools and multimedia resources to enhance engagement and tech-based learning.

โœ… Ready-to-Use & COT-Ready โ€“ Designed to meet the Classroom Observation Tool (COT) criteria, helping you deliver an outstanding demonstration lesson.

๐Ÿš€ Don't just teachโ€”create an unforgettable learning adventure! Perfect for English teachers looking to gamify their instruction, engage students, and impress observers with an innovative, high-quality lesson.

๐Ÿ”— Grab your copy now and level up your English 7 class!

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Ayre Keeshia Gwin Hiponia

from Cadiz, Western Visayas, Philippines

Hello! Iโ€™m Miss Gwin, an English teacher passionate about creating engaging lesson plans and educational resources. I craft every product with care to meet educational standards and support student learning. These materials are tried-and-true, as I personally use them in my classroom. I hope theyโ€™ll be as helpful to you as theyโ€™ve been to me and to my students. Feel free to explore!

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