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FERIA, Andre Lorenz B. November 23, 2015
MuEd 191 Prof. Joy Guadalupe
ORFF LESSON PLAN
Materials:
Activity Material Procedure
Opening / Greeting Song “Kumusta Ka?”
1. Ask the students to form one
big circle.
2. Sing the song without action
first.
3. Teacher shows the kids then
let the class sing the song with
action.
4. Sing the song for about 4-5
times and let the students go
around looking for new
partners.
Body Percussion “Pen Pen De Sarapen”
1. The whole class will recite the
rhyme.
2. Have the class tap it in
different meter.
3. Group the class in three then
recite the rhyme in canon.
Story Telling “The Tortoise and the Hare”
1. Tell the students the story.
2. Have them reenact the story.
3. Let the other students play an
instrument for each role or
scene in the story.
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Pen pen de sarapen,
de kutsilyo de almasen
Haw, haw de carabao batutin
Sipit namimilipit ginto't pilak
Namumulaklak sa tabi ng dagat.
The Tortoise and the Hare
an Aesop FableOne day a hare was bragging about how fast he could run. He bragged and bragged and
even laughed at the tortoise, who was so slow. The tortoise stretched out his long neck and
challenged the hare to a race, which, of course, made the hare laugh.
"My, my, what a joke!" thought the hare.
"A race, indeed, a race. Oh! what fun! My, my! a race, of course, Mr. Tortoise, we shall race!"
said the hare.
The forest animals met and mapped out the course. The race begun, and the hare, being such
a swift runner, soon left the tortoise far behind. About halfway through the course, it occurred to the
hare that he had plenty of time to beat the slow trodden tortoise.
"Oh, my!" thought the hare, "I have plenty of time to play in the meadow here."
And so he did.
After the hare finished playing, he decided that he had time to take a little nap.
"I have plenty of time to beat that tortoise," he thought. And he cuddle up against a tree and
dozed.
The tortoise, in the meantime, continued to plod on, albeit, it ever so slowly. He never stopped,
but took one good step after another.
The hare finally woke from his nap. "Time to get going," he thought. And off he went faster than
he had ever run before! He dashed as quickly as anyone ever could up to the finish line, where he
met the tortoise, who was patiently awaiting his arrival.