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K TO 12 GRADE 5 LEARNER’S MATERIAL IN ENGLISH (Q1-Q4)
Week 1
Day 1 Noting Details
Think and Tell
Look at the pictures.
1. What animal is in the first picture? How about in the second picture?
2. How are these animals similar? How they differ?
3. If you are going to choose between these animals, who will you want to be?
Why?
Find Out and Learn
Let us read the following lines of the characters in the story heard using appropriate
facial expressions.
 “Don’t move! I’m going to eat you this minute.”
 “I have to use my wits instead of my legs”
 “I could have been a good dinner for you last year. I was then very
fat and plump. But I had three babies then. Now I’m slim and not
delicious”.
Try and Learn
Work with your group.
Gr.1- Have a short role playing about “The Sly Fox”
Gr.2- Deliver the lines of the fox and wolf with appropriate facial
expressions)
Gr. 3- Draw the scenes of the story “The Sly Fox”
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Choose the letter of the word group that best answers the question or
completes the sentence.
1. How does the story open?
a. It introduces the characters of the story.
b. It gives background information on the characters
c. It tells where the story happened.
d. It started with dialogue between the two characters.
2. What characters does the story have?
a. Two animal characters.
b. Two human characters.
c. An animal and a human character.
d. A moon and two animal characters.
3. Which describes the setting of the story?
a. A bright day in the forest c. A rainy afternoon in the
forest
b. A dark night in the forest d. A full moon night in the
forest.
4. Why did the wolf not eat the fox?
a. The wolf would eat the baby foxes instead.
b. The fox offered him something good and fat.
c. The wolf took pity on the fox.
d. The fox was able to escape from the wolf.
5. What could have happened to the wolf?
a. He was able to get the piece of the meat at the bottom of the well.
b. He had a delicious dinner at the bottom of the well.
c. He and the fox became good friends.
d. He drowned in the well.
Remember
 Use of appropriate facial expressions in delivering the lines of the
characters in the story helps in making the story more realistic,
creative and emotional. The listeners feel more excited to know
what will happen next and they become more imaginative.
 Noting details of a story means pointing out the characters around which the
story revolves, the place and when it happened and the series of actions that make
the story itself.
Do and
Learn
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Day 2 Inferring Meaning of Unfamiliar Compound Words Based on
Context Clues, Synonyms and Antonyms.
Think and Tell
Have you experienced riding a bus?
Did you experience witnessing a commotion
in your community?
What did you feel?
Find Out and Learn
Read the following words:
A B C
backpack front door mother-in-law
newspaper back lawn editor-in-chief
How many words were combined to form new word and new meaning?
What do you call the words with two or more words that are combined together to
form a new word and new meaning?
How do compound words in column A written? In column B? in column C?
Remember
Compound words are words that are combined together to
form new words and new meanings.
 Compound words can be written as one word. It is called closed
compound word.
Ex. Backpack, overpass, notebook
 Compound word can be written as two words. It is called open
compound word
Ex. Front door, boxing ring
 Compound word can also be written with hyphen. It is called
hyphenated- compound word.
Ex. mother-in-law, hand-in-hand, attorney-at-law
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Try and Learn
Read the sentences. Answer the questions that follow.
a. The sky was overcast, rain was expected because it was cloudy afternoon.
What word in the sentence hint the meaning of the unfamiliar word?
b. I have read the foreword of the book “Mother’s Wit”. What word is synonymous to
foreword? ( conclusion, introduction, content)
c. His statement was an example of falsehood. What word has opposite meaning
with falsehood? ( truth, lies, rumor)
Do and Learn
A. Box the meaning of the compound word through context clues.
1. I have read the headline of the newspaper today, it is front story written in bold
letters.
2. Mr. Mercado gives a piece of advice to his son-in-law. The husband of his
daughter wants to go abroad.
B. Underline the synonym of the compound word in the following sentences.
1. Parents provide backstop during Brigada Eskwela. (assistance, food, ideas)
2. Two weeks later,Erianne was cleaning out the small bag she carried with her
everywhere when she found a thin, black leather billfold. ( bag, jacket, wallet)
C. Encircle the antonym of the compound word in each sentence.
1. The policemen broadcast the issue of illegal logging. ( tell new, spread, hide)
2. Luisa wants to stay at the backside. (bottom, front, left)
Learn Some More
Write the compound words that mean the following.
__________________ bell by the door
__________________ ache or pain at the back of the body
__________________cake fried on a pan
__________________room where classes are held
__________________cloth to cover
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Remember
 Compound words come from two or more words that are combined
together to form a new word and a new meaning.
 Context clues hint the parts of a sentence or paragraph that come before
or after the unfamiliar word.
 Synonyms are words with similar meanings.
 Antonyms are words with opposite meanings.
Write about It
Using your own understanding of the words, define the following words and compound
words. Use the compound words in meaningful sentences.
1. boxing-_____________________________________________
ring-_______________________________________________
boxing ring- _________________________________________
Sentence:___________________________________________
2. finger-______________________________________________
print-_______________________________________________
finger print-__________________________________________
Sentence:___________________________________________
Day 3 Aspects of Verbs
Think and Tell
Look at these pictures.
Do you take care of your environment?
What activity do you usually do to take care of our environment?
Find Out and Learn
Read and analyze the following words.
A
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postdate post(after) + date= after the dat
supernatural super(more than) + natural= more than the natural
- ex- president ex( former)+ president= former president
nonsense non(without) + sense= without sense
multitask multi(many) + task= many task
B
colorless color+ less(without)= without color
cheerful cheer+ ful (full of)= full of cheer
breakable break + able (having the quality= having the quality
to break
adulthood adult+ hood(state/condition of being)= state of
being adult
In what part of the words in set A do the syllables added? (at the beginning)
-Syllables added at the beginning of a word are called prefixes.
In what part of the words in set B do the syllables added? (at the last part)
-Syllables added at the last part of the word are called suffixes.
Say: Prefixes and suffixes change the meaning of words
Try and Learn
Study the following sentences. Then, answer the following questions.
The president continues The teachers continue to
to motivate people to take motivate pupils to take care of
care of the environment. the environment.
A B
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He continued working They will continue
with the group his father to inspire people of all
founded since 2002. ages.
Look at the sentences in tree A and B. When are you going to add –s or –es in
your verb?
Look at the sentence in tree C. What will be added to a regular verb when the
action was done already? How about in irregular verb?
Look at tree D. What modal will be added to the base form of the verb to express
futurity?
Do and Learn
The following sentences are written in past tense. Rewrite them in
present and future tense on the lines below.
a. The rain fell on the green valley.
Present tense:_____________________________________________________
Future tense:______________________________________________________
b. Jane borrowed Richard’s eraser.
Present tense:_____________________________________________________
Future tense:______________________________________________________
c. The shark swam through the ocean.
Present tense:____________________________________________________
Future tense:_____________________________________________________
Learn Some More
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PRESENT TENSE
If the action is being done in the present
time, the verb is in present tense.
PAST TENSE
If the action is done already in the past time,
the verb is in past tense.
FUTURE TENSE
If the action is to be done in future time , the
verb is in future tense.
A
S V
P O E
E F R
C B
T S
S
Compose sentences using the given sets of words. Refer to the word
enclosed in the parentheses to know the tense of the verb to be used in each
item.
Ex: Carlito, swim, beach, (present)
Carlito swims at the beach.
a. Angel, read, pocketbook, (future)
____________________________________________________________
b. Pila, celebrate, Pailah Festival, last year (past)
____________________________________________________________
c. Farmers, plant, rice, May ( present)
____________________________________________________________
Remember
Day 4 Planning a Two to Three Paragraph Composition Using an Outline/
Other Graphic Organizers
Think and Tell
Who is in the picture?
What makes him so popular around the world?
What characteristic of a Filipino does he signify?
As a Filipino, how do you show respect to others? To God?
Find Out and Learn
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Fiilipino
as
respectful
person
shows due
respect to
parents,
elders and
people in
authority
using "po"
and "opo"
kisses the
hands of
parents/gra
ndparents
calls older
brother
"Kuya",an
d sister
"Ate"
Fiilipino
as God-
loving
Person
believes in
one God
patterns
life the
way God
wants it
loves his
neighbors
prays not
only for
himself
Filipino
Mayon
Volcano
Scenic
Wondrous
Majestic
Perfect
Cone
Shape
Fresh gardens
Magnificent Famous
Magnificent
Analyze the following graphic organizer. Answer the questions that follow.
Based on the Semantic web, who is a respectful person and a God-loving
person?
How do Filipinos show respect to others?
How do Filipinos show love to God?
Now, let us plan a two-paragraph composition using the details of the semantic web.
A Filipino is a respectful person. He calls older brother “kuya” and older sister “ate”. He kisses
the hands of his parents and grandparents. He is always using “po” and “opo”. He shows de respect to
parents, elders and people in authority.
A Filipino is also a God-loving person. He believes in one God. He patterns his life the way
God wants it. He loves his neighbors. And most of all, he prays not only for himself.
Try and Learn
Using the details of the semantic web, plan a two-paragraph composition.
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Do and Learn
The outline contains a personality of a Filipino. Write a two-
paragraph composition using the following details.
The Filipinos are humans and concerned to his fellowmen.
A. Cares for himself and to his fellowmen.
B. Thoughtful, loving, understanding, helpful, friendly and charitable.
C. Ready to give a helping hand when needed.
D. Ready to share laughter to cheer up those who are lonely.
Remember
 The clustering graphic organizer shows and separates the developed
ideas from other ideas.
 The use of graphic organizers and outlines provides the
organization of ideas easy to understand, making learning more
enjoyable.
Day 5 Forms and Conventions of Films and Moving Pictures
Think and Tell
Are you fond of watching videos?
What kind of video do you like?
What things do you notice when the video is already playing?
Find Out and Learn
Read and analyze the following terms:
a. Setting - can be used for a number of purposes
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It might be used for:
• Realism - (Time and place of setting is made known)
• Atmosphere - (Reinforce desired mood)
E.g. Horror movies
 Symbolism - (Can be conveyed through setting)
E.g. a storm can represent inner turmoil
b. Characterization – a narrative might use
• Sympathetic characters- With whom the audience strongly identifies with.
They may share qualities and values.
•Unsympathetic Characters- Audience dislikes. May increase sympathy to
main character.
c. Performance/ Acting - This will also affect the way an audience responds. Elements of
performance include facial expressions, body language and delivery of lines.
d. Direction(Props, Sets and Locations) - can influence our interpretation of character as
contribute to the atmosphere of the film.
e. Camera Work/blocking - Frequent use of close-ups can encourage the audience to
identify with a character.
Wide shots can emphasize the beauty of a scene or give a sense of emptiness.
Different angles can make characters appear powerful and threatening or weak and
frightened.
f. Lighting - Soft and harsh lighting can manipulate a viewer's attitude towards a setting
or a character.
The way light is used can make objects, people and environments look beautiful or ugly,
soft or harsh, artificial or real. Light may be used expressively or realistically.
• Backlighting. A romantic heroine is often backlit to create a halo effect on her hair.
Try and Learn
Watch the short film to be played. Then, answer the following items.
(“Stellar Moves: The Story of Pluto”)
1. The setting of the short film is ( realistic, atmospheric, symbolic)
2. In characterization, box the sympathetic characters and encircle the unsympathetic
characters. (Pluto and Stellar, Earth and other Planets)
3. Regarding the performance/ acting, what are the facial expressions conveyed in the
film?
4. What kind of props, sets, locations are used in the short film.
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5. Does the short film show proper blocking? Are all the characters visible in each
scene?
Do and Learn
Choose a scene from the short film. Describe only one from the listed
forms and conventions of film.
Talk About It
Answer the following questions based on the short film “Stellar `
Moves: The Story of Pluto”.
1. What is the film all about?
2. What fictional characters are used in the short film?
3. Who are the main characters of the short film?
4. How did the story begin?
5. What does Stellar wants Pluto to do after watching the TV show?
6. What did Pluto think of himself when Stellar asked him to join in the contest?
7. What did the friends do to make them ready for the contest?
8. Who among the characters had shown being impolite?
9. What did Pluto do to show love for his friend Stellar?
10. How did the story end?
Remember
FORMS AND
CONVENTIONS OF
FILM
Setting Characterization
Acting/ Directions Blocking Lighting
Performance
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WEEK 2 – DISCOVERING MY TALENTS
LESSON 6 – ELEMENTS AND THEME OF A LITERARY TEXT
Listen and Learn!
Talk About It
1. What was the song about?
2. What polite words where in the song?
3. Why should we use polite words?
4. Do you use polite words?
BE POLITE
When someone gives you something
It’s good to say “Thank you”
Say “Thank you, thank you”
“Thank you very much”
Chorus:
Be polite, be polite
Have good manners and be polite
Be polite, be polite
Have good manners and be polite
When you want something
It’s better to say “Please”
Say “Please, please, please, please”
“Pretty, pretty please”
Repeat Chorus
When you want something
It’s good to wait your turn
Be patient, patient
And wait your turn
Repeat Chorus
When you do something by accident
It’s good to say “Sorry”
Say “Sorry, sorry”
“I’m very, very sorry”
Repeat Chorus
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Try and Learn
Read the story carefully.
A Letter Soup
By Pedro Pablo Sacristan
Once upon a time there was a very evil and unpleasant
crook who only ever thought about how to get money. Seeing
anyone happy bothered the crook enormously. What he hated
most was when people were polite and courteous to each
other, saying things like please and thank you, and don't mention
it. It annoyed him even more if they were smiling when they said
these things.
The crook thought all those kinds of words were a useless
waste, and weren't good for anything. So what he did was spend a lot
of time inventing a machine which could steal words. With this
machine, he planned to steal 'please', 'thank you', 'don't mention it', and
similar words people used to be polite. He was convinced that no one
would notice if those words were to suddenly disappear. When he had stolen these
words, he intended to take them apart and sell the letters to book publishers.
After he started up his machine, people would
open their mouths, intending to say kind and polite
things, but nothing came out. All those words ended up
inside the big machine. Just as the crook had hoped, in
the beginning nothing happened. It looked like people
really didn't need to be polite after all. However, after a
while, people started to feel like they were always in a bad mood, doing everything
reluctantly, and feeling like everyone else was being forever demanding of them. So,
within a few days, everyone was angry and arguing over the slightest little thing.
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The crook was terribly happy with his success, but he didn't
count on a couple of very special little girls. Those girls were deaf, and
had to communicate using sign language. Now, because the
machine couldn't steal gestures, these girls continued being kind
and polite. Soon they realised what had been happening to
everyone else, and they found out about the crook and his wicked plan.
The girls followed him to his hideout on the top of a hill next
to the sea. There they found the enormous machine busy
separating all the words into letters. The crook had gone to take a
nap, so the girls crept up to the machine and started being polite
and courteous to each other.
Try as it might, the contraption couldn't steal those words, and it
started to suffer a power overload, which got more and more serious
as the girls went on communicating. Finally, it exploded; sending all the
letters it had gathered flying into the sky. These letters started coming
down, like rain, and most ended up in the sea. After that, everyone
could be polite and thoughtful again. The anger and the arguments
stopped, proving that good manners are very useful for keeping people
together in a spirit of happiness.
Seeing all those letters fall into the sea gave those two little girls an idea. A little
while later they opened a factory. Making alphabetti spaghetti soup!
Talk About It
1. Who was very evil and unpleasant?
2. What did he hate so much?
3. What was his plan?
4. What did he invent? Did his machine work?
5. What happened to the people?
6. Who were not affected by the machine?
7. Why they were not affected?
8. Where was hideout located?
9. What did the girls do to stop him?
10. If you were the girls, would you have done the same? Why?
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Find Out and Learn
1. What should we remember when listening to a literary text?
2. What are the elements of a literary text?
3. What elements did you remember from the story we read?
Do and Learn
Read the story and write the elements of the literary text.
THE FOX IN THE WELL
One day a fox fell into a well. He jumped and jumped but he could not
get out. The well was too deep. Soon he began to feel cold and hungry.
Suddenly there was a noise from above. A goat had come to drink
from the well. It looked in and saw the fox. “Why, what are you doing down
there, Mr. Fox?” asked the goat.
The fox was very cunning. Quickly, he thought of a way to trick the
goat. “Oh, I’m drinking,” he said.
“Down there? But there’s water in the bucket up here.”
“Yes, I know,” said the fox. “But the water down here is much sweeter.
Why don’t you come down and taste it for yourself?”
“I think I will do that.” And the silly animal jumped into the well.
At once the fox leapt on to the goat’s back. And from there he soon
jumped out of the well.
“Hey! Where are you going?” cried the goat. “What about me? How
am I going to get out of here?”
“Ah-ha, you silly goat,” laughed the fox. “Don’t you think you should
have thought of that before you jumped in?”
And still laughing to himself he ran off, leaving the poor goat in the
well.
Try and Learn
Basing from the story read, answer the following questions.
1. Who was trapped in the well?
2. Who came passing one day?
3. What convinced the goat to go down the well?
4. How did the fox get out of the well?
5. What is the moral of the story?
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Do and Learn
Read the story and write the elements of the literary text.
The Queue
by Jean Paul V. Banay
It was 9:30 in the morning at Labuin Elementary School. It was already
break time for Grade V-Coral. Children line up in a queue to go the canteen to
have their recess.
At the canteen, the children lined up in a queue waiting for their turn to
buy their food. Luke, a Grade 3 pupil rushed in front of the queue and shouted at
the canteen manager for food.
Calmly, the canteen manager said to Luke “Luke, it is not nice to shout at
people, especially when you’re at the canteen. And we should observe the rules
inside the canteen. Look at these children, they line up in a queue and wait for
their turn. You should do the same.” said the canteen manager.
After that day, Luke lined up in the queue and asked politely for food.
Identify the element of the literary text from the story you just read.
Choose your answer from the boxes below.
Character setting conflict
Plot theme
1. It was 9:30 in the morning at Labuin Elementary
School.
2. Luke, a Grade 3 pupil
3. Luke rushed in front of the queue
4. The canteen manager told Luke about the rules
inside the canteen.
5. Following rules inside the canteen is the right thing
to do.
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Remember
 When listening to story being read, we should listen carefully and pay
attention to the details of the story. In this way we can identify the
elements of a literary text.
 We could also take down notes while listening and reading.
 The elements of a literary text are the character, setting, and plot,
conflict, and theme.
 The theme is the subject of the story and what the author wants to
convey to the readers.
LESSON 7 – COMPOUND WORDS
Find Out and Learn
Read the sentences.
1. When he had stolen these words, he intended to take them apart
and sell the letters to book publishers.
2. Those girls were deaf, and had to communicate using sign
language.
3. The girls followed him to his hideout on the top of a hill next to the
sea.
4. It started to suffer a power overload, which got more and more
serious as the girls went on communicating.
5. The chief-of-police arrested the crook.
Question:
 What do you think are the underlined words?
 What have you observed about these words?
 What two words can we find in these words?
 Can you think of other words which are combinations of two
words?
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Study the example below:
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3
cupcake
bookworm
rainbow
mailman
electric fan
fairy tale
love letter
report card
son-in-law
one-fourth
merry-go-round
over-the-counter
 What have you observed about the group of words?
 How are they alike?
 How are they different?
Try and Learn
Identify the compound words in the paragraph. Say if it is a one-
word compound, two-word compound, or hyphenated compound word.
A Trip to Town
by Jean Paul V. Banay
One Saturday morning, Marissa and her mother went to town to buy
supplies for the household.
They first stopped at the repairman’s shop to follow up the repair of their
electric fan. The repairman said they could pick it up on Monday.
Afterwards, they went to the supermarket to buy groceries. They bought
meatballs, tomato sauce, and pasta. Mother will be cooking spaghetti that night.
They also bought cooking oil, soy sauce, banana catsup, vinegar, salt and
pepper. They also purchased some bathing supplies, like bath soap, shampoo,
conditioner, and lotion. At the cleaning supplies section, they bought detergent
soap, fabric conditioner, and dishwashing paste.
After paying for the groceries, they went to a pizza house. Marissa ate
one-fourth of the pizza.
On their way home, they stopped over the local bakery to buy
doughnuts and cupcakes as take home for Marissa’s father and siblings.
It was a nice trip to town.
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Identify the compound words used the story. Classify and write them in
the table below.
One-word compound Two-word compound
Hyphenated
compound
Do and Learn
E
A.
A. Read the sentences below. Find the compound word and break them into two
smaller words.
1. Mary and I were sleeping in her backyard.
+ =
2. My brother and I went to watch the baseball game.
+ =
3. I love to use mint flavored toothpaste when I brush my teeth.
+ =
4. Tommy and his brother love to go down to the riverbanks to catch frogs.
+ =
5. The favorite part of my vacation was when I got to ride in the airplane.
+ =
B. Write the compound name of the following pictures. Write in on the line below
each picture.
1. 2. 3.
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4. 5.
C. Place a hyphen between words that are considered as compound words.
1. The hand picked tomatoes tasted better than the ones from the store.
2. The model was ready for her close up picture.
3. The referee called a time out during the basketball’s game.
4. Beware of car chasing dog on Brgy. Linga.
5. Sally’s mother in law came to visit her on her birthday.
Remember
Compound words are two words put together to create a new word.
They can be open, closed, or hyphenated.
Examples:
 Open Compound Words
dog house, ice cream, six-pack, runner-up
 Closed Compound Words
ladybug, toothpaste, bedroom
 Hyphenated Compound Words
editor-in-chief, officer-in-charge, life-saver
Learn Some More
Read the following sentences. Identify and underline the compound word. On the
line before each number, classify the compound word if it is open, closed, or hyphenated
compound word.
1. I dropped my mail at the post office.
2. The milkman delivers milk to the hospital.
3. I ate too many pancakes this morning.
4. Jordan is chasing dragonflies on the field.
5. Mary was surprised when she opened the jack-in-the-box.
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LESSON 8 – BODY MOVEMENTS/GESTURES
Read and Learn
Read the following sentences. Answer the following questions.
1. He winked at her and she knew that he was joking.
2. She bit into the apple.
3. Peter kissed his aunt on the cheek.
4. “I’m over here.” as she waved her hands in the air.
5. The little boy kicked the stones at his feet.
Questions:
a. What are the underlined words?
b. How are they similar?
c. What body parts do we use to do them?
Let’s Read More
Read the story below.
The Homecoming
by Jean Paul V. Banay
It’s Friday evening. Every member of the Flores family was excited to go to the
airport. Today is the arrival of Mr. Alfredo Flores. It’s been two years since he started
working abroad.
They rented a van to go the airport. They were happily clapping their hands while
singing. Everybody was chatting about what their father looked like now.
As soon as they arrived at the airport, they went directly to the waiting area. They
were looking left and right hoping they would see their father at the exit.
They are waiting for almost an hour now. They just tapped their feet to loose
boredom. Mother was sipping coffee she bought from a kiosk.
At last, after almost half an hour of waiting, they saw their father going out at the
south gate of the airport’s arrival area. They waved their hands in joy so that Alfredo
would notice them instantly.
They hugged their father as soon as he approached them. They were crying in
joy.
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Talk About It
Read and answer the following questions.
1. What was the title of the story?
2. Who was going to the airport?
3. Why are they going there?
4. Have you noticed the underlined words? What can you say about them?
5. What do you think are these words?
Try and Learn
Look at the following pictures. Have them identify the message of
each picture. Choose from the words below.
happy stop ignore
angry sad silence please
excited bored hungry
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Do and Learn
Read the following sentences and identify the body movement used. Copy the
sentences on your notebook and encircle your answer.
1. Every time I think of food, I lick my lips.
2. They listened to the music and beat their fingers on the table to the rhythm.
3. To show that he didn’t know, he shrugged his shoulders.
4. She sat down elegantly and crossed her legs.
5. In answering orally the teacher reminded them to raise their arm if they want
to answer.
Remember
Body movements refer to the actual movement of the body. It is a kind of
nonverbal communication where thoughts intentions or feelings are expressed by
physical behaviour such as facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement,
touch, and use of space.
Body movements maybe implied as a verbs or an adjective.
LESSON 9 – ASPECTS OF VERB
Read and Learn
Read the following sentences and notice the difference between the underlined
words.
 I wash the car.
 I am washing the car.
 I have washed the car.
1. What have you noticed about the words?
2. What does this remind you about verbs?
Let us study the following sentences.
1. In the sentence “I wash the car.”, wash, which is the verb, is the simple
form. The time when the action was done is indefinite or we are unsure if
it is on-going or completed. Thus, this sentence is in the simple aspect of
the verb.
2. While in the sentence “I am washing the car”, washing, which is the verb,
is in the present progressive form, which tells us that the action is on-
going.
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3. On the other hand, the sentence “I have washed the car.”, have washed,
being in the present perfect, tells us that the action has just been done
or completed.
These sentences are in the present tense, if we are to write it in past tense, we
would have.
 I was washing the car. – simple past
 I had washed the car. – past perfect
 I had been washing the car. – past perfect progressive
Try and Learn
Try and answer the following. Write the correct aspect of the verb for the
following sets of sentences.
1. walk (present)
a. Sarah __________ to school. (simple)
b. Sarah ________________ to school. (present progressive)
c. Sarah ________________ to school. (present perfect)
2. cook (present)
a. Mother __________ dinner for us. (simple)
b. Mother __________________ dinner for us. (present progressive)
c. Mother __________________ dinner for us. (present perfect)
3. water (present)
a. Francis __________ the garden. (simple)
b. Francis ____________________ the garden. (present progressive)
c. Francis ____________________ the garden. (present perfect)
4. play (past)
a. I _______________ in the plaza. (simple)
b. I _______________ in the plaza. (past perfect)
c. I _______________________ in the plaza. (past perfect progressive)
5. read (past)
a. We _______________ books in the library. (simple)
b. We _______________ books in the library. (past perfect)
c. We ________________ books in the library. (past perfect progressive)
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Do and Learn
Read the following sentences. Have the pupils identify what is the aspect of the
verb used in the sentence. Write SPR for simple present, SPS for simple past, PRP for
present progressive, PSP for past perfect, PPF for present perfect, and PPP for past
perfect progressive.
1. Romina studied her lesson for the test.
2. Father rides the bus to go to work.
3. I have been cleaning my room.
4. Finn and Jake are watching his favourite TV show.
5. Jerry talks to Tom over the phone.
Read and Learn
What is an outline?
An outline is a formal system used to think and organize your ideas. You can use
it to see if your ideas are connected to each other and what order works best. Outlines
can be useful to help you see the overall picture.
There are two kinds of outlines: the topic outline and the sentence outline.
1. The topic outline consists of words or short phrases.
2. The sentence outline is done in full sentences. It is normally used when
you want to focus on complex details.
Steps in making an outline:
1. Identify the topic or the main idea.
2. Identify the main categories.
3. Create the first category.
4. Create subcategories.
Normally, use Roman numerals to write the main idea. Then under the main
idea, we indent and write the first subcategory with a capital letter. See the example
below.
If you are to report on animals found in the farm and what they give us, here is an
example:
I. Chickens
A. Gives us eggs.
B. Gives us meat.
C. Gives us feathers.
II. Cow
A. Gives us milk.
B. Give us meat.
C. Gives us leather.
III. Goats
A. Gives us milk.
B. Gives us meat.
IV. Ducks
A. Gives us eggs.
B. Gives us meat.
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Try and Learn
Make an outline of your top three favourite subjects and under it write what
lesson have learned from it.
LESSON 10 – FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF A FILM
Think and Tell
What movies have you seen lately? Can you identify from which movie was
these pictures taken from?
If you are to make your own movie, what do you think are the things we need to
consider in making a film or moving picture?
Read and Learn
The Shooting
by Jean Paul V. Banay
The town of Pila in the province of Laguna is
famous for being one of the favourite spots to shoot
commercials because of its ancestral houses.
It was Wednesday. Julio was walking home
from school when he saw a crowd in the town plaza. He
went to see what was going on. He saw his uncle Jose
watching too.
“Uncle Jose, what’s going on here?” asked
Julio. “They are going to shoot a soap commercial
here.” answered Uncle Jose.
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“You see there, that is the director, and those are his crew. One of them is the
camera man, and some of them are the lights men. They are in-charge of the
equipments.” said Uncle Jose as he pointed to the men setting up the equipments.
“Then inside those tents are the actors and actresses. They will be acting as
characters in the commercial. They are still memorizing their dialogues.” Uncle Jose
added.
“What are dialogues?” Julio inquired.
“Dialogues are what the actors and actresses will say during the shooting of the
commercial.” Uncle Jose answered.
“Are you going to watch them shoot the commercial?” asked Julio.
“Yes, would you like to watch it too?” replied Uncle Jose.
“Yes, but first, I have to go home and ask permission from mother.” answered
Julio.
“Ok, see you later.” said Uncle Jose.
Think and Tell
Answer the questions below.
1. Which town is famous for its ancestral houses in Laguna?
2. What was the event in the town plaza?
3. Who was on his way home from school?
4. Whom did Julio see watching the shooting?
5. What are the things Uncle Jose showed Julio in the set?
Remember
The forms and conventions of a film or moving picture are:
1. Lights – Lights refers to the lighting used in films can be
natural or artificial. It is used achieve aesthetical or practical
effect while illuminating the scene.
2. Blocking is the precise staging of
actors in order to facilitate the
performance of a film
3. Direction is the control of the scenes in the film. In simpler
terms, it is giving directions to the actors and the people in charge
of the set and those behind the camera.
4. Characterization refers to the
process by which the writer reveals the
personality of a character
5. Acting is the work of an actor or actress, in which a
person in theatre, film, television, and any other storytelling
medium portrays a character.
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6. Dialogue is the conversation between characters in the
film.
7. Setting or set-up refers to the time and location where
filming takes place. It can be in a studio or a location.
Find Out and Learn
Try to identify which form or convention of film is being described. Choose from
the words inside the box.
lights blocking direction acting
dialogue characterization setting or set-up.
1. The actors are positioned in front of the house.
2. The director is telling the actors what he wants in the
scene.
3. They are filming near the sea.
4. They use natural sunlight.
5. The actress made us cry at that scene.
6. “Get out, the house is on fire!!!” shouted the actor.
7. Glinda plays as the good witch.
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Think and Tell
Look at the picture.
Get a partner and talk about it.
Find out and Learn
Princess Polite (Short Story)
by Jasmine Logan, Grade pr, QLD
Once there was a girl called Princess Polite but people in her castle called her Polly or Polly Polite. One day a
super star came to her castle. Polly said
“Why have you come here? And what is your name?” The super star said
“My name is Sarah Jones. I’m here to rock out on your castles stage!” Polly said
“I don’t have a stage in my castle!”
“Ooooh dear!” Sarah cried. Polly said
“I will make a grand stage just for you and I will name it Stage Sarah.” Sarah said
“You don’t have to call it stage Sarah.” Polly called for the best builders in the land to come build the stage.
The building started. It took them two years to build it! Polly called Sarah on the phone.
“It’s finished come see!” Polly said.
“Sure, I’ll be there as soon as possible!” Super star Sarah said. Sarah brought a prince with her. Polly said
“Where did you find him and what’s his name?”
“James Sammy and I met him at a wedding.” Sarah said.
“Oh how sweet!” Polly said.
“Nice to meet you Polly Polite.” the handsome prince said.
“You smell like tuna!’ Polly said.
“Oh.” He said.
“We are here to get married!” Sarah said.
“Wait, I thought we were here to see you rock out. I don’t want to marry you!” James said, “I want to marry
Polly!”
Polly married the prince. The rock star rocked out on the stage but was crying the whole time. She stopped
crying for a moment then she cried into a bucket it had a thousand drips in it and it went all the way up to the
top. She had to tip it out and start all over again. The prince and the princess lived happily ever after. The rock
star spent the rest of her life crying a million tears into a bucket and starting all over again and again and again
and again and again and again and again and again
1. What is the story about?
2. What happened when the superstar came?
3. Why did Sarah want a castles stage?
4. How can you describe Sarah? Polly?
5. What happened when Polly built a stage for Sarah?
6. Why do you think the handsome prince married Polly instead of marrying Sarah?
7. What have you learned in the story?
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Try and Learn
Greedy Boy
There lived a twin brother called Sam and Tom! They were identical twins, even their
mother found it too hard to differentiate between them during the initial months of birth.
However, they were like two poles when it comes to everything other than their
appearance. They neither agree with anything nor do they share even one single trait!
Sam had no friends, whereas for Tom the world was friendship. Sam loved sweets
and Tom loved to eat spicy foods. Sam was mommy’s pet and Tom was daddy’s pet.
While Sam was generous, Tom was greedy!
As they grew up, their father wanted to share his fortune equally. However, Tom did not
agree and he argued that whoever is more intelligent and strong, will gain higher share of
wealth than other.
Sam agreed. Their father decided to organize a competition between the two. And they ordered the two sons
to walk as long as they can in and they should return home before the sunset. Whoever covers the longer
distance and returns home before sunset will get huge amount of wealth proportionate to the distance they
covered. They don’t carry watch to calculate time.
Both started to walk a long way during a sunny day. Sam walked slowly and steadily, while Tom urged to win
over Sam started to run instantly.
The distance they cover until mid-noon will be equal to the distance they would reach home before sunset. It
was mid-noon and Sam decided to return back as he could reach home on time.
However, Tom, with his greediness to earn more wealth, did not turn his way back home even after mid-noon.
He walked two times longer distance that what Sam was covered and decided to return back before the
sunset. He urged to return home as the Sun turned orange in the evening. Unfortunately, he could not even
make half way to home and the moon rises.
He lost the race and was defeated because of greediness!
GREEDINESS WILL MAKE YOU LOSE EVERYTHING
Questions:
1. What is the setting of the story? Read the part where the setting is mentioned.
2. Who are the characters in the story? Describe each of the characters.
Identify the parts in the selection that helped you described the characters3.
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Do and Learn
Read the story and summarize it by filling in the semantic web below.
“Mind Your Own Business”
There was once a girl who wouldn’t mind her own business, but loved to poke her nose into
everyone else’s! She really was most tiresome.
“You don’t do this right”, she would say to other children. “You don’t do that right!” And she would
alter what they had done and make them very angry.
She would even make herself a nuisance to her teacher. “You’ve put that notice up abput homework,
Miss Brown. Oh, Miss Brown, wouldn’t be better if we had painting on Thursday instead of Wednesday, then
we’d have more time?”
“Katie, when I want you to run my school for me I’ll tell you!” Miss Brown would say, “When will you
learn to mind your own business?”
“Katie always pokes her nose into everyhting,”said William. “When my mother sent you a note
yesterday, Miss Brown, Katie opened it and read it before you did.”
“Don’t tell tales,”said Katie at once.”Miss Brown, you don’t like tale tellers do you? You always say
you don’t. Well, wouldn’t you scold William?” “I don’t like tale tellers, it’s true,” said Miss Brown. “But I dislike
even more little girls who open notes meant for other people, Katie. One day you’ll get into serious trouble
for interfering.
Katie was in her worst interfering mood one day. She had told her mother that the flowers in the vase
were not arranged at all nicely, and she had arranged them all over again. She told her father that there was
button loose in his mackintosh, and why didn’t he remember to get it sewn tightly?
She had made the cook very angry because she had gone into the kitchen to watch a cake being
made, and had felt certain she could do it better. So she had done a little mixing herself, and had upset the
bowl of flour, milk, sugar and eggs all over the table.
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Learn Some More
THE ANT AND THE DOVE
One hot day, an ant was searching for some water. After walking
around for some time, she came to a spring. To reach the spring, she
had to climb up a blade of grass. While making her way up, she slipped
and fell into the water.
She could have drowned if a dove up a nearby tree had not seen her.
Seeing that the ant was in trouble, the dove quickly plucked off a leaf
and dropped it into the water near the struggling ant. The ant moved
towards the leaf and climbed up there. Soon it carried her safely to dry
ground. Just at that time, a hunter nearby was throwing out his net towards the dove, hoping to trap it.
Guessing what he was about to do, the ant quickly bit him on the heel. Feeling the pain, the hunter dropped his
net. The dove was quick to fly away to safety.
One good turn deserves another.
Remember
 The characters are the people or animals in the story.
 The setting talks about the place and the time that the events in the story
happened.
 The plot is made up of the events that happened in the story. It consists of the
beginning, the middle, and the ending.
 Beginning – it gives the problem faced by the main character
 Middle – it represents the actions made by the characters to solve the
problem
 Ending – it gives the solution to the problem
Think and Tell
Look at the people in the picture.
Questions:
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 Who are in the pictures?
 How many of you are members of the GSP or the BSP
 What are the common activities of a girl scout and a boy scout?
Read and Learn
Read the story and analyze it.
Talk about It
Answer the following questions.
 Who celebrated their anniversary?
 How did they celebrate their anniversary?
 What was the purpose of their trip?
 How can you descrice a virgin forest?
 Where do you think can we find a virgin forest?
 What value did the Girl Scout learn about the forest?
Try and Learn
Use Context clues to help you decide which word to use.
Choose from the words in parentheses.
1. In the Sinai Desert, there is a mountain with very fine grains of sand.
They say that when the sand slides, it produces a __________ sound that is very nice to hear.
(musical, mechanical, comical)
Story
Last year, the Girl Scouts in our district celebrated their anniversary with a journey. What
do you think is the meaning of journey? The purpose of this trip was to explore the virgin forests of
Palawan. (What do you mean by virgin?) since the forests of Palawan have not yet been touched
by loggers. Many of the Girl Scouts who went were independent girls and did not need help in
doing basic or essential things like cooking and hiking. What do you think is the meaning of
independent? essential?
Learning the meaning of cooperation helped to make their trip a success. (guess the
meaning of cooperation) By working together well, most of them learned much and enjoy the trip.
They learned the value of preserving or taking good care of our forests to avoid floods and soil
erosion. (what is the meaning of preserving?)
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2. The lady announced that Jose won the grand prize. He became __________ for a while, and wouldn’t
say a word.
(noisy, speechless, disturbed)
3. Don’t throw old tires. Some people try to _________ them and earn a lot from them.
(reduce, recycle, return)
Learn Some More
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Do and Learn
Read the given sentences, then choose one of the words from below that will best fit the sentence.
After this, underline the word in the sentence that gave you clue to the word you chose.
1. Every ________ I have breakfast.
2. Turn on the _____________. It is dark in this room.
3. Bring this letter to the post office for _____________.
4. I can hear someone _______________ at the door.
5. Father brought some flowers which mother put in a _____________.
Remember
To get the meaning of a word, it must be used in a context and there is a clue.When we say
context clue, it means get the meaning of the word as it is used with other words. “Therefore, the words
that precede and follow an unfamiliar word will help you get its specific meaning. The word or is a signal
that a meaning for a new word will follow.
Think and Tell
Write a sentence for each of the given pictures.
____________________________________ _____________________________
___________________________________
Vase knocking mailing
Morning light write
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Find Out and Learn
Read the outline and answer the questions below.
I. Characteristics of Vultures
A. Large birds of prey
B. Have baldheads and neck
C. Have very good eyesight
D. Have a keen sense of smell
II. How vultures get their food
A. Do not hunt for food
B. Live on rotting bodies of dead animals
C. Have to wait for their dinner
D. Eats food left by the lion
Questions:
 What kind of birds are vultures?
 Why do vultures do not hunt for food?
 What kind of outline is presented?
 What are the main topics in the outline?
 Are they subtopics given for the main topics?
 Can this outline be written in paragraph form?
Do and Learn
Write 2 paragraphs based on the outline given.
Clouds
I. Why clouds are important
A. ____________________
B. protect us from the heat of the sun
C. ____________________
II. ____________________
A. During fine weather, early in the morning clouds are golden yellow.
B. ____________________
C. ____________________
Learn Some More
Write paragraphs based on the outline given below.
The Whale
I. A sea mammal well built for living in water
A. Has blubber or fat to keep at warm
B. Has few bristle of hair on its head
C. Has front links shaped like flippers
D. Gives birth to live babies
II. How the whale gets air
A. Breaths air through its lungs
B. Swims to the surface of the water to breathe air
C. Blows out stale air before breathing in
D. Will drown if cannot come to the surface to breathe
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We usually visit my grandparents every Sunday. Early in the morning on Sundays,
mother will prepare some food to take with us. She will cook fish as well as chicken
because grandpa likes fish but grandma eats only chicken.
Remember
We write paragraph using an outline by writing the topics following their correct order
in the outline.
Read and Learn
A.Do you still remember what you used to do when you were small?
What are these activities that you used to do?
How do you feel when you recall these activities that you used to do?
Find out as you read the poem.
What did the author use to do when he was a child? (Write the answers on the board)
What helping verbs were used to describe what he always did when he was small?
B. Read and study the paragraph.
Talk about It
a. How does mother usually do on Sundays?
b. What helping verb was used to express what mother usually does on Sunday?
c. What do we call these activities that we always do or always did in the past?
d. How many verbs are used to express these habits?
e. What are the main verbs?
f. What do we call these verbs?
g. In what forms are these auxiliary verbs used?
h. What do we call the helping verbs used before the auxiliary verbs?
i. Do the modals remain in the same form or do they follow that the subject is?
j. When do we use the modal used to and would?
k. When do we use the modal will?
THEN AND NOW
When I was a child
I used to go from place to place
Crawling with my hands and feet.
I used to play with all my toys
Tearing and pulling them apart.
Now that I have grown
I would go wherever I want
Going out with all my friends.
I would join all kinds of games
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Write About It
Use each modals inside the pie in a sentence.
Remember
 Modals are verbs used with other verbs. They can express a habit.
 Used to, would - are used to express a past habit
 Will – is used to express a present habit
Try and Learn
Draw a hat if the statement is correct and an umbrella if not.
1. The use of lighting can be both artificial and natural.
2. Actors/actress tells the story in a film by portraying a character.
3. Directions are the instructions given to the actors only.
4. Dialog are the things that are said by the characters in the movie.
5. A film creates the illusion of moving images.
Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Match Column A with the desciptions in Column B.
Column A Column B
1. Things that are said by the characters in a movie A. Dialog
2. The time, place, circumstances in which a film takes place B. Directions
3. The use of various light sources C. Film
4. Instructions given to the actors and other people D.Lighting
5. Motion picture or photoplay E. Setting
Exercise 2
Using the pictures below, write a simple dialogue with Formal and Informal English.
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Remember
A film, also called a movie, motion picture or photoplay, is a series of still images which, when shown
on a screen, creates the illusion of moving images due to the phi phenomenon.
The different forms and conventions of films are:
 Characterization - describe the depiction of a character in a movie
 Acting is the work of an actor or actress, which is a person in theatre, television, film, or any
other storytelling medium who tells the story by portraying a character and,
usually, speaking or singing the written text or play.
 Dialog – the things that are said by the characters in a movie; a discussion/ conversation
between two or more people
 Setting or set up – the time, place, circumstances in which a film takes place
 Direction – the instructions given to the actors and other people working on a film
 Blocking is the positioning and movement of the characters to tell the story in visual term
 Lighting - the use of various light sources, both artificial and natural, to achieve some aesthetic
or practical effect while illuminating a scene.
 Formal language is using standard English (not slang) and appropriate grammar when
speaking or writing. Informal language is the language we use when we feel very
comfortable and casual around people. For example, talking with or writing to our peers,
close friends, and family may be appropriate times to use informal speech. You may
choose to use slang or some inappropriate grammar. Informal language does not require
standard English.
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LEARNER’S MATERIALS
Quarter 1
Week 4
Day 1 Distinguish fact from opinion
Respond to ideas and opinions after reflection
Think and Tell
Game: Pick out a strip (rolled with ribbon) with a statement stating
a fact or an opinion inside a box. Those who picked an opinion should go
to the left side; those who picked a fact should go to the right side. Pupils
who did not get it correctly should recite a poem; render a song or a
dance number.
 Boats never sink.
 Ice is cold.
 Three is not a number between two and
four.
 All people can read.
 A kitten grew up to be a cat.
 You should brush your teeth.
 A baby cannot count one to ten
 Rich people are happy.
 Water is important to men.
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Find Out and Learn
Read the sentence. Draw a if the statement tells about fact and a if it is opinion.
________1. The earth is made up of gases like oxygen carbon and others.
________2. The Sun is actually a star.
________3. ET is the friendly alien from the Outer Space.
________4. Conserving our forests greatly helps in preventing floods.
________5. The pen is mightier than the sword.
Try and Learn
Exercise 1
Read the following paragraphs. Answer the questions.
A. Jose works with animals. In fact he spends every spare moment in a neighborhood
pet store. After school he helps feed the animals and clean their cages. He spends a lot
of time training the animals so that they get along with people.
B. Jose believes that being a veterinarian and working with animals would be a
wonderful thing for him to do when he grows up. He thinks that he will become an
excellent veterinary doctor in the future.
Which paragraph expresses truth of facts?
Which paragraphs expresses a view or a belief?
How do you identify that the paragraph is true or just an opinion?
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Do and Learn
Shade the if the sentence states a fact and for the sentence that states an
opinion cross it.
1. A forest is the best place to relax.
2. Christmas is the best time of the year.
3. Forest protects our wildlife; gives homes; food and water to animals and birds.
4. it is easier to wrap a big gift that a small one.
5. Malunggay leaves is good for the health
Learn Some More
Group the class into three. Give them a checklist of statement of fact and opinion. Let
them answer it and compare their works with the other group.
Fact Opinion
1. I love water.
2.Ilocanos are thrifty
3. Animals need food in order to survive.
4. Kidney transplant always saves lives.
5. Clean water is pure water.
6. Drink about 6-8 glasses each day to be healthy and strong.
7. The earth revolves around the sun once in every 365 ¼ days or one
year
8. Forest fire can be prevented.
9. We celebrate New Year every first day of January.
10. Trees prevent flood that can kill people and crops.
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Remember
Day 2 Identify different meanings of content specific word Denotation and
connotation) (Science)
Think and Tell
Shows different pictures in the class (e.g. house‚ Group the class into two.
Let the first class identify the meaning of the word while the other group must
give their own meaning about the pictures.
FACT is a statement
which experiences and
experiments have proven
to be true.
OPINION is a view or
guess which may or may
not be true.
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Find Out and Learn
Read the paragraph and pick out 5 words give your connotation and denotation
of the words that you’ve chosen.
Ultrasonic Power
Ultrasonic power is an electronic device that drives away annoying animals from
an area. This new discovery uses high frequency sound. It forces the unwanted animals
to leave the area. While the sound is irritating to animals‚ it is not to people. It does not
cause any damage to the environment‚ too. Our household pets are also safe because
this is designed for outdoors.
Birds will not be affected. They are not affected by high frequency sound waves.
Most importantly‚ this device is environment friendly. It eliminates the need for
repellents‚ dangerous chemicals or physical attacks.
Ultrasonic power is the answer to the problem caused by stray dogs‚ cats‚ and
even rats.
Try and Learn
Ask the following questions:
1. What is the report all about?
2. What is the meaning of Ultrasonic Sound?
3. How about your own interpretation about it?
4. Which is for you the best one to use? The connotation meaning of a word or
the denotation?
5. Can you give the differences of the denotation and connotation?
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Do and Learn
Listed below are Science words give the connotation and denotation of the
following:
Learn Some More
Divide the class into two groups. The first group will be the Connotation Group
while the other one is the Denotation Group. Give them the same words to identify the
meaning based on their group. After doing the activity let them compare their work.
Remember
electricity observing reproduction energy matter
Denotation. The dictionary meaning of a word. The literal
meaning of a word.
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Day 3 Read with automaticity grade level frequently occurring content area
words.
Gather information from various sources-Dictionaries.
Think and Tell
Let the pupils play the game.
COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES DCTONARY
Divide students into groups of 3. Give each group a dictionary. Let
them create the ideal student, school, class, teacher, or whatever. When they
have their creation finished, each group will explain the meaning of it with the use of the
dictionary.
Find Out and Learn
The teacher will give a selection to be read by the group. They must need to talk the
correct intonation and diction of each word using the dictionary.
Connotation. The emotional or cultural meaning attached to a
word.
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Why the Sky is High
In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and
Daskol lived with their parents on Earth.
As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was
therefore his father’s right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field
and his parent’s were very pleased with him.
On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloopily. In the absence of the daughter
in the family, the house work came, to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water,
cleaned the house, and did cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his
father and Ingat harvested. Even in pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the
grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient,
he did not like the work of pounding.
One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was
irritated because every time he raised the pestle, it would hit the sky. His anger added
to his strength and desire to finish the work quickly. So, he raised the pestle higher and
every time it hit the sky, the sky will be raised. In his hurry Daskol did not notice that the
sky was rising. When he finished pounding rice he looked up and discovered that the
sky had risen and it is where it is today.
Try and Learn
Study the italicized word in the sentence. Look the meaning of the word in the
dictionary. Write in your notebook.
1. The bunch of flowers will fade if you leave it under the sun.
2. The quarrel left a gulf between Percy and Yoly.
3. Let us cook our hotdogs over the live coals.
4. I want my steak to be served rare.
5. This is my first plane ride.
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Do and Learn
Use the words in the box to complete the sentences. Write your answer on your
notebook.
a. Pluck f. lamented
b. peering g. reign
c. stranger h. choked
d. approached i. fervent
e. gulp j. marveled
1. Alligators _____small animals for food.
2. Lisa stared at me with a __________ smile.
3. Peace and harmony should ______ in every Filipino home.
4. The children _____ flowers from the garden.
5. The dog _________ on a piece of bone.
6. The boys ________their teacher to apologize.
7. Rommel ________ the death of his pet dog.
8. The sick boy could not go down to play. He was just _____ at his playmates through
the window.
9. My pet dog barked at the ______.
10. The onlookers look up at the magnificent fireworks in the sky and _________.
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Read and Learn
Let the pupils read the passage and answer the following question.
From 1943 to 1952 scientists observed the formation of the volcano Paricutin. In
February 1943‚ there was much underground activity near the village of Paricutin‚
Mexico. It caused many small Earth tremors that worried the villagers. On the February
20‚ Dionisio and Paulo Pulido noticed smoke rising from a small hole in their cornfield
near the village. The hole had been there as long as the farmer and his wife could
remember . That night hot rock fragments spewing from the hole looked like fireworks.
By morning‚ the fragments had piled up into a cone about 40 meters high. Within two
years it was more than 400 meters high. Ash from the volcano burned and covered the
village of Paricutin. Lavas flows buried another nearby village. After nine years‚ the
volcanic activity stopped.
Talk About It
1. What is the passage all about?
2. When did the scientists observed the formation of the volcano Paricutin?
3. How can you describe the scenery during the night of February 20?
Remember
Dictionary gives a word a many meanings.
We use the dictionary to select the appropriate meaning from several meanings given.
WE select the appropriate meaning of the word by knowing how it is used in the
sentence.
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Day 4 Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical
structures (collective nouns and verb agreement)
Revise writing for clarity-correct spelling
Think and Tell
Call 9 students and group them into 3. Give the group each envelops. Inside
on it is a group of words to be arrange to form a sentence.
Answers:
Group 1 – My dogs always growl at the postal carrier.
Group 2 – Peter doesn’t likes vegetables
Group 3 – Basketball rolls across the floor.
Ask the pupils “ What did you notice in the subject?
How about the verb?
What is the relationship of the subject and the verb?
Do and Learn
Underline the collective nouns in the sentence.
1. The committee meets here every Thursday.
2. The crowd is getting angry.
3. The jury has finally reached a decision.
4. The majority rules most of the time.
5. The staff have gone their separate ways for the holidays.
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Learn Some More
Give the instruction to the pupils written on the index card and perform the
activity.
Group 1
a. Each _____ a trophy for playing.
b. Something ___ very wrong here.
c. The crowd ___ getting angry.
Group 2
a. Each _____ a trophy for playing.
b. Something ___ very wrong here.
c. The crowd ___ getting angry.
Group 3
a. Each _____ a trophy for playing.
b. Something ___ very wrong here.
c. The crowd ___ getting angry.
Group 4
a. Each _____ a trophy for playing.
b. Something ___ very wrong here.
c. The crowd ___ getting angry.
Write About It
Read the sentences carefully. Fill in the blanks with the correct missing letters to
complete each word. Write the whole word on a piece of paper.
1. Any end___vor can easily be done if we work together.
2. Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the red___mer of the world.
3. The stranger looks w___rd.
4. The misch___vous child got hurt.
5. Please help me fix our l___king faucet.
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Remember
Day 5 Determine images/ideas that are explicitly used to influence viewers
-Stereotypes -Point of view -Propagandas
Observe politeness at all times.
Think and Tell
Look at the pictures class.
What can you say about the pictures?
Is anyone of you already watched a movie?
How do you act inside a movie theater?
Subject verb agreement simply means the subject and verb
must agree in number. This means both need to be
singular or both need to be plural.
Collective nouns can be singular or plural depending on
meaning. Here are some examples of subject verb agreement with
collective nouns:
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Do you think it is important to act correctly during watching any film movie or
even we are just watching a TV?
Emphasize the good attitudes in watching a film viewing.
Find Out and Learn
Watch the video “Bullying Elementary School” by Travis White Production. Have
the pupils have their point of view after watching the video. Let them identify the
characters that each pupils possess in the video.
Do and Learn
Answers the table by simple categorize the images/ideas came from the recent
video. Put a √ on a column.
Images/Ideas Stereotypes Point of View Propaganda
1. naughty child
2. juice
3. shoes and dress of the children
4. reminded by the principal
5. playing
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Group the class into four. Identify the different images/ideas. Write P if it’s use
for propaganda S for stereotypes and PV for point view. Then let them compare their
answer and talk about it.
1. 2.
3. 4.
5.
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Remember
E. Closure/ Assessment
Stereotype: to believe infairly that all people
or things with a particular characteristic are
the same.
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FIRST QUARTER – LM
Day 1
Think and Tell
Look at the picture.
What do you see in the picture?
Can you imitate the sounds of it?
Find Out and Learn
Analyze the following sentences identify the sound device used .
 I lie down by the side of my bride.
 Hear the lark and harken to the barking of the dark fox gone to ground.
 It's hot and it's monotonous.
 The crumbling thunder of seas.
 Try to light the fire.
 The horse’s hooves clip-clopped on the cobblestones.
 Those clucking chickens are driving me crazy!
 If you’re going to cough, please cover your mouth.
 The prisoner was terrified to hear the crack of the whip.
 We roasted marshmallows over the crackling fire.
 Despite their mother’s warnings, the children chose to chew with their mouths open.
 The rich man was so cheap that it was chilling.
 The crowd cheered when the champion hit the challenger with a chair.
 We sat around the campfire and chomped on chunks of charred chicken.
 Change the channel.
 They would have been on time, if they didn’t dilly-dally.
 He dunked the delicious donut in dairy creamer.
 There is nothing but death in the desert during the day.
 I woke up at school in a slobbery pool; though I used to be dry, now I’m drowning in
pool.
 I dreamt of a drip-dropping drain in my dream.
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Try and Learn
Answer the following ;
1. Which example /sentence imitates its sound ?
2. Which sentence start with the same sound are used close together in
a phrase or sentence?
3. From the examples given by the teacher which sentence takes place
when two or more words close to one another repeat the same vowel
sound but start with different consonant sounds?
Learn Some More
Group Activity
Analyzing the sound devices used in the sentences.
Group 1: List down the sentences sound devices ( onomatopoeia )
Group 2: List down the sentences sound devices ( alliteration )
Group 3: List down the sentences sound devices ( assonance )
Remember
Sound Devices
 What is onomatopoeia?
- Onomatopoeia is when a word’s pronunciation imitates its sound.
Example:
 What is alliteration ?
- Alliteration happens when words that start with the same sound are
used close together in a phrase or sentence. The sound is usually a
consonant and the words don’t have to always be right next to one
another.
- One of the fun features of alliteration is when it becomes a tongue
twister.
Example:
I could hear the crowd murmur as the news spread.
The large dog said, “Bow-wow!”
Both bees and buzzers buzz.
The bird’s chirp filled the empty night air
Honesty is the best policy.
Let the cat out of the bag.
A stitch in time saves nine.
Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August.
Becky’s beagle barked and bayed, becoming bothersome for Billy.
Carrie's cat clawed her couch, creating chaos.
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 What is assonance ?
-Assonance takes place when two or more words close to one another
repeat the same vowel sound but start with different consonant sounds.
- Example:
She could feel her son’s sweet smell of success.
The silken tent.
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FIRST QUARTER
Week 5
Day 2
I. Objectives
Use formal and informal English when appropriate to task and situation
II. Subject Matter
Topic: Formal and informal English when appropriate to task and situation
Materials: chart, pictures ,activity sheet ,meta cards
Reference: EN5OL -Ie – 3.9
Internet
Focused Skill: Speaking
Value:
III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Look at the picture . Try to analyse which of them are using the formal and informal
English based on the situation portrayed .
Say: What can you say about the picture?
Can you tell something about this?
Based on their actions. Which do you think shows the formal and informal
conversation ?
B. Explaining the students What to Do
Say: Today we discuss about using formal and informal English based on their task
and situation.
Say: How do you differentiate the formal and informal English ?
 Formal English - we use it when writing essays for school, cover letters,
to apply for jobs or e mails and letters at work.
Example: represent , Finally
 Informal English – we use it with friends, children and relatives.
Example : stand for, In the end
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C. Modeling
The teacher will give more sample of formal and informal English.
Refer to LM.
Say: What have you noticed about the samples of the formal and informal
English? Which of the two do you want to use ?
D. Guided Practice
The teacher will present new sample of formal & informal English.
Direction: Write F if the words state formal English and IF for informal English.
____1 . Go up ____ 4. ASAP
____2. Therefore ____ 5. negative
____3. Totally
E. Independent Practice
Group Activity
Complete the table below .
Group 1: Abbreviation
Formal English Informal English
television
photo
Group 2: Letter of Expression
Formal English Informal English
Hi Robert
Truly Yours,
Group 3: Slang
Formal English Informal English
Children
Right answer
F. Closure
When do we use formal English ? informal English?
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IV. Evaluation
Directions: Arrange the words in the table below .
Example: bad - negative
Completely loaded
Smart You can call me if you need anything.
Rich intelligent
I look forward to having from you. Please do not hesitate to contact me.
Hope to hear from you soon. totally
Formal English Informal English
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
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Week 5
Day 2
Think and Tell
Look at the picture . Try to analyse which of them are using the formal and informal
English based on the situation portrayed .
What can you say about the picture?
Can you tell something about this?
Based on their actions. Which do you think shows the formal and informal
conversation ?
Find Out and Learn
Verbs
Formal Informal
establish Set up
examine look at
Transition
Formal Informal
moreover also
However but
Emphasis
Formal Informal
much A lot of
definitely very
Slang
Formal Informal
negative bad
positive good
What have you noticed about the samples of the formal and informal English?
Which of the two do you want to use ?
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Learn Some More
Group Activity
Complete the table below .
Group 1: Abbreviation
Formal English Informal English
television
photo
Group 2: Letter of Expression
Formal English Informal English
Hi Robert
Truly Yours,
Group 3: Slang
Formal English Informal English
Children
Right answer
Remember
 Formal English - we use it when writing essays for school, cover letters, to
apply for jobs or e mails and letters at work.
Example: represent , Finally
 Informal English – we use it with friends, children and relatives.
Example : stand for, In the end
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Week 5
Day 3
I. Objectives
1. Infer the meaning of unfamiliar words based on given context clues
( synonyms, antonyms, word parts and other strategies )
2. Revise writing for clarity ( correct spelling )
II. Subject Matter
Topic: Meaning of Unfamiliar Words Based on Given Context Clues
Materials: chart, pictures ,activity sheet ,context
Reference: EN5V- Ie-12 and 13
Internet
Developing Reading Power 5 p. 17-26
Focused Skill: Inferring
Value: Save the animals.
III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Study the following sentences. Find the meaning of the underlined word.
What word in the sentence hints at the meaning of the unfamiliar word ?
 Attendance in the meeting is mandatory.
The parents thought it was voluntary.
 The police officer was stalwart .
He was not weak nor fearful.
Say: Can you tell the meaning of the unfamiliar word ? What groups of words in the
sentence helps you figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word ?
 The sky was overcast and rain was expected in the afternoon.
 Thosand of years ago, primitive people discovered fire and learned to cook
their food.
Say : What words in the sentence hint at the meaning of the unfamiliar word ? What
kind of context clue is used in the sentences ?
B. Explaining the students What to Do
Say : Inference clue is a kind of context clue. In an inference clue, some kind of
information is given in the sentence to help you figure out the meaning of the
unfamiliar word.
Say: The examples use antonyms as hints to the meaning of the unfamiliar word.
An antonym is a word that means the opposite of a given word. In this kind of
Context clue the antonym of the unfamiliar word is given within the sentence or in
the next to help the reader figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word.
C. Modeling
Directions: Read the paragraph below. Infer the meaning of the underlined words.
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The shark is a sea animals whose prodigious strength and size is unequalled.
A hungry shark attacks its prey viciously. Because of this, many people fear the
animal . But the shark does not deserve such bad reputation. In reality, sharks rarely
attack human beings. The animals does so only when provoked by hunters who
invade its territory. Like any other animal, the shark resents invasion of its home.
1. The elephant is another mammal with prodigious strength Prodigious means
_________.
a. beautiful c. wicked
b. great d. unfriendly
2. Normally, the sharks’ prey are other fishes. What does prey mean ?
a. Animals who eat other animals
b. Animals that are hunted as food
c. All animals that swim
d. Animals that live together
3. When a hungry shark attacks viciously, it moves _________.
a. gently c. in slow motion
b. gracefully d. with force
4. If you deserve something, you are _____ of it.
a. worthy c. burdehed
b. ashamed d. proud
5. What does reputation mean ?
a. the way a person or thing is named
b. one’s family name
c. one’s work calling
D. Guided Practice
Directions: Read each sentence. Circle the antonym clue. Underline the word
That is explained by the antonym clue.
1. Life in the barrio is not extraordinary. It is mundane.
2. The drinks served today is sparkling but yesterday was flat.
3. The Spaniards called the Filipinos indolent but actually we are industrious.
4. The sea today is turbulent, not calm.
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5. The soiled bed sheet is not clean. It needs washing.
E. Independent Practice
Group Activity
Group 1
Directions: Determine if the sentence has a context clue for the underlined word.
Write C on the first blank if the sentence has a context clue: write NC if it does not
have on the blank, write the kind of context clue used.
Refer to LM.
Group 2
Directions : Study the sentences. Find the word or word group that help
you understand the meaning of the underlined word. Write the clues on your paper.
Refer to LM.
Group 3
Directions: Study the following sentences. Select the word or word group
that has the same meaning as the underlined word. Tell the information you used
To figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word.
F. Closure
Inference clue is a kind of context clue. In an inference clue, some kind of
information is given in the sentence to help you figure out the meaning of the
unfamiliar word.
IV. Evaluation
A. Directions: Select the word or word group that has the same meaning as the
underlined word. Tell the information you used to figure out the meaning of the
unfamiliar word.
1. The head nurse has many obligations in the hospital.
a. Uniform c. patients
b. Duties d. payments
2. The firemen looked through the debris of the burned building. They tried to
find out how the fire started.
a. Flames c. remains
b. Twisted steel d. broken doors
3. Alvin holds a grudge against me when I did not vote for him in the student
Election.
a. Feeling of forgiveness c. feeling of happiness
b. Feeling of bitterness d. feeling of encouragement
B. Directions: Read each sentence. Circle the antonym clue. Underline the word
that is explained by the antonym clue.
4. The parents were lukewarm in their response. They were not enthusiastic.
5. Mother changed the drab color into something lively.
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Week 5
Day 3
Think and Tell
Study the following sentences. Find the meaning of the underlined word.
What word in the sentence hints at the meaning of the unfamiliar word ?
 Attendance in the meeting is mandatory.
The parents thought it was voluntary.
 The police officer was stalwart .
He was not weak nor fearful.
Can you tell the meaning of the unfamiliar word ? What groups of words in the
sentence helps you figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word ?
 The sky was overcast and rain was expected in the afternoon.
 Thousand of years ago, primitive people discovered fire and learned to cook
their food.
What words in the sentence hint at the meaning of the unfamiliar word ? What kind
of context clue is used in the sentences ?
Find Out and Learn
Directions: Read the paragraph below. Infer the meaning of the underlined words.
The shark is a sea animals whose prodigious strength and size is unequalled.
A hungry shark attacks its prey viciously. Because of this, many people fear the
animal . But the shark does not deserve such bad reputation. In reality, sharks
rarely attack human beings. The animals does so only when provoked by hunters
who invade its territory. Like any other animal, the shark resents invasion of its
home.
1. The elephant is another mammal with prodigious strength Prodigious means
________
a. beautiful c. wicked
b. great d. unfriendly
2. Normally, the sharks’ prey are other fishes. What does prey mean ?
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a. Animals who eat other animals
b. Animals that are hunted as food
c. All animals that swim
d. Animals that live together
3. When a hungry shark attacks viciously, it moves _________.
a. gently c. in slow motion
b. gracefully d. with force
4. If you deserve something, you are _____ of it.
a. worthy c. burdehed
b. ashamed d. proud
5. What does reputation mean ?
a. the way a person or thing is named
b. one’s family name
c. one’s work calling
Try and Learn
Directions: Read each sentence. Circle the antonym clue. Underline the word
That is explained by the antonym clue.
1. Life in the barrio is not extraordinary. It is mundane.
2. The drinks served today is sparkling but yesterday was flat.
3. The Spaniards called the Filipinos indolent but actually we are industrious.
4. The sea today is turbulent, not calm.
5. The soiled bed sheet is not clean. It needs washing.
Do and Learn
Group Activity
Group 1
Directions: Determine if the sentence has a context clue for the underlined word.
Write C on the first blank if the sentence has a context clue: write NC if it does not
have on the blank, write the kind of context clue used.
1. Mother looked longingly at the fragile flower vases.
_____________ ___________________________
2. Father was in a predicament when he did not follow the odd-even
scheme traffic rule. He was in a difficult situation.
_____________ ____________________________
3. The coat smelled musty after it has been stored in the closest for so
many months.
_____________ ____________________________
4. The gullies on the hillside showed the rains had washed much of the
good topsoil.
_____________ ____________________________
5. We put up a fence on the boundary of our property.
_____________ ____________________________
Group 2
Directions : Study the sentences. Find the word or word group that help
you understand the meaning of the underlined word. Write the clues on your paper.
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1. The dog yanked or pulled at the meat until it came off the bone.
2. The sunken ship contains bag of pistoles . The bags of old gold coins are
worth a lot of money.
3. The list of alternatives, that is choices, for the class trip includes a trip to the
Enchanted Kingdom.
4. The fanciful or unrealistic costumes in the play are attractive.
5. Hepatitis is a very malevolent (harmful)disease.
Group 3
Directions: Study the following sentences. Select the word or word group
that has the same meaning as the underlined word. Tell the information you used
to figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word.
1. The damage done by the fire was dreadful ; we lost everything we have.
a. amusing c. terrible
b. unimportant d. could not be explained
2. Fatima was modest about her grades, even though it was the highest in the
whole grade level.
a. not happy c. not proud
b. not boastful d. not sincere
3. In the LRT, I was wedged between the crowd and the door.
a. offered a place c. squeezed
b. pushed against d. pinned down
4. I was outraged when I saw that big boy pushing the lame boy.
a. interested c. shocked
b. pleased d. angered
5. The politician’s plan has many drawbacks. The people rejected it.
a. advantages c. parts
b. problems d. supporters
Learn Some More
Directions: Study the paragraph below. At the end of the paragraph, write the
underlined word. Write the meaning of the underlined word. Write the kind of context clue used
to figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word.
Malabon Zoo has an aviary or a place for keeping birds. Several tropical birds are keep
here like the toucan, myna, and cockatoo. These variegated birds look like colorful butterflies.
Although many visitors come to the zoo, the owner is apprehensive. Defraying or bearing the
cost of the aviary is heavy. The owner came up with a novel idea to help with the expenses. He
sells to the visitors souvenirs or items to remember the zoo.
Unfamiliar Words Meaning Kind of context clue used
1. ______________ _______________________
2. ______________ _______________________
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3. ______________ _______________________
4. ______________ ______________________
5. ______________ _______________________
Remember
Inference clue is a kind of context clue. In an inference clue, some kind of
information is given in the sentence to help you figure out the meaning of the
unfamiliar word.
An antonym is a word that means the opposite of a given word. In this
kind of Context clue the antonym of the unfamiliar word is given within the sentence
or in the next to help the reader figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word.
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Week 5
Day 4
I. Objectives
Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical
structures;
- Conjunctions
II. Subject Matter
Topic: Conjunctions
Materials: chart, pictures ,activity sheet
Reference: EN5G- Ie- 8.3 /8.4
English for All Times 5 Language p. 36-41
Focused Skill: Speaking and Writing
Value: Honesty
III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Directions : Listen carefully as your teacher reads letter of excuse from her
student.
Say:
- Who were absent from their classes?
- Why was Joyce absent and was able to go to school?
- Did Joyce explain clearly their reasons to be excuse?Why?
B. Explaining the students What to Do
Say : Have you been absent from your class before? When was that? Why were
you absent? Tell the class when you were absent and why. Use these patterns:
I was absent last __________________.
I was absent because _______________.
(or : I missed my classes last _______________.
I missed my classes because ___________.
You have learned that related ideas or thoughts can be joined by the
conjunctions and, or, and but . Compound sentences are then built.
Other conjunctions can also be used. This is to show a clear and precise
relationship between ideas or thoughts. These are as follows :
because when if unless so
so that where although since
When these conjunctions are used, another kind of sentence is built. This
sentence is called a complex sentence.
C. Modeling
Directions: Look at how the ideas below can be combined into complex sentences. Can
you explain the meaning of each combination ?
You rest and sleep. You have a bad cold.
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1. You rest and sleep because you have a bad cold.
2. You rest and sleep if you have a bad cold.
3. When you have a bad cold, you rest and sleep.
4. You rest and sleep although you have a bad cold.
5. Since you have a bad cold, you rest and sleep.
 Which sentences tell why you have to rest and sleep?
 Which tells a condition for you to rest and sleep ?
When combining two ideas into one sentence, think how they are related
To each other. Then, choose a conjunction that will clearly show that relationship.
D. Guided Practice
Directions: Can you combine the ideas in this paragraph clearly ? Use the
appropriate conjunctions and form complex sentences.
We wanted to go camping. We love the outdoors. We packed our supplies.
We boarded the bus. We sang. We would not feel bored and sleepy.
Did you come up with these complex sentence ?
1. We wanted to go camping because we love the outdoors.
2. After we packed our things, we boarded the bus.
3. We sang so that we would not feel bored and sleepy.
E. Independent Practice
Group Activity
Group 1
Directions: Go around the classroom. Ask classmates to answer the questions or
to complete the statements below. Record every answer.
Refer to LM.
Group 2
Directions : Choose the most appropriate conjunction to connect the ideas
in each sentence.
Refer to LM.
Group 3
Directions: Complete each into a complex sentence. Add another idea
appropriate to the given conjunction.
Refer to LM.
F. Closure
Use conjunctions like, because, so that, when, where, if, although, among
others, to express clear relationships.
A complex sentence is made up of two or more ideas combined using the
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said conjunctions.
IV. Evaluation
Directions: Combine the given ideas into a complex sentence. Use appropriate
conjunctions like because, if, although, unless, so that, before, after, when,
were among others.
Example : I like gardening. I love green plants.
Answer: I like gardening because I love green plants.
1. I like farming. It is a man’s work.
2. I started gardening. I was seven.
3. I used pots made of small cans. I was still young for a garden pot.
4. I used animal manure as fertilizer. My plants grew healthy and robust.
5. I save some of my earnings in the bank. I can buy my favorite reading books.
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Week 5
Day 4
Think and Tell
Directions : Listen carefully as your teacher reads letter of excuse from her
student.
Say:
- Who were absent from their classes?
- Why was Joyce absent and was able to go to school?
- Did Joyce explain clearly their reasons to be excuse?Why?
Find Out and Learn
Directions: Look at how the ideas below can be combined into complex sentences. Can
you explain the meaning of each combination ?
You rest and sleep. You have a bad cold.
1. You rest and sleep because you have a bad cold.
2. You rest and sleep if you have a bad cold.
3. When you have a bad cold, you rest and sleep.
4. You rest and sleep although you have a bad cold.
5. Since you have a bad cold, you rest and sleep.
 Which sentences tell why you have to rest and sleep?
 Which tells a condition for you to rest and sleep ?
When combining two ideas into one sentence, think how they are related
To each other. Then, choose a conjunction that will clearly show that relationship.
Try and Learn
Directions: Can you combine the ideas in this paragraph clearly ? Use the
appropriate conjunctions and form complex sentences.
We wanted to go camping. We love the outdoors. We packed our supplies.
We boarded the bus. We sang. We would not feel bored and sleepy.
Do and Learn
Group Activity
Group 1
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Directions: Go around the classroom. Ask classmates to answer the questions or
to complete the statements below. Record every answer.
1. I climb a mountain if………..
2. I paint when …………….
3. We study hard so ………..
4. We can learn anything fast if ……..
I play the guitar although ……………
Group 2
Directions: Complete each into a complex sentence. Add another
idea appropriate to the given conjunction.
1. It was a warm and bright day when ________.
2. Dondon and Edgar dressed up well because _______.
3. They had formed a singing group since ____________.
4. The boys had practiced for long hours so that __________.
5. They would not join the singing contest unless __________.
Group 3
Directions : Choose the most appropriate conjunction to connect the ideas
in each sentence.
1. Dona brings a waterjug ( when, where ) he goes hiking.
2. I like hiking, too, ( since, although ) it can be tiring.
3. ( When, Before ) I get very tired, I usually take a rest.
4. I began hiking 9 since, if ) I was seven.
5. You should not climb the mountain( so that, unless ) someone is with you.
Learn Some More
Directions: Complete each into a complex sentence. Add another idea appropriate to
the given conjunction.
1. They strongly believe in winning because ___________.
2. The audience was very quiet when ________________.
3. At last the time came when __________.
4. After _________, the boys continued to practice singing.
5. If _________, you should develop by using it well.
Remember
Use conjunctions like, because, so that, when, where, if, although, among others, to
express clear relationships.
A complex sentence is made up of two or more ideas combined using the said
conjunctions.
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Week 5
Day 5
I. Objectives
1. Analyze a 2- stanza poem in terms of its elements ( rhymes, sound
devices, imaginary and figurative language )
2. Distinguish among various types of viewing materials.
II. Subject Matter
Topic: Analyzing a 2- stanza poem in terms of its elements
Materials: chart, poems ,activity sheet
Reference: EN5RC – I e – 6 / EN5VC – I e 6
Developing Reader Power 5 p. 35-37
Focused Skill: Analyzing
Value: Appreciate all the creatures of God.
III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Presenting some lines from several poems.
Slides Presentation
B. Explaining the students What to Do
Say : Here are some lines from several poems. Can you tell the meaning of the
underlined words ? What do the underlined words describe ?
Figurative Language describes things in new ways. This kind of Language goes beyond
what words actually mean. Poets often use figurative language meanings.
C. Modeling
Directions: Read the poem.
THE NIGHT WILL NEVER STAY
By : Eleonor Farjeon
The night will never stay,
The night will still go by,
Though with a million stars
You pin it to the sky
Though you bind it with the blowing wind,
And buckle it with the moon.
The night will slip away.
Like a sorrow or a tune
 What do you call the underlined word?
 How did the poet describe the moon?
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 Can moon really do what the poet’s suggest?
D. Guided Practice
MEXICAN PALM
By: Emilie F. johnson
My tree is like a duster reaching high.
Stretching forth to sweep the cloudy sky.
How the author describes the tree?
E. Independent Practice
Group Activity
Directions : Study the following lines from some poems. Identify the figurative
language used. Tell the meaning of the figurative words in everyday language.
Group 1: Group 3:
Where carts are blue
And barns are red,
And the road unwinds
Like a twist of thread.
Group 2:
They seem like animal eyes in the dark
That are stealthily searching for prey;
And the road is afraid for it wriggles its tail
And hurriedly slithers away.
F. Closure
Figurative Language describes things in new ways. This kind of Language
goes beyond what words actually mean. Poets often use figurative language
meanings.
IV. Evaluation
Directions: Study the lines from poem. Identify the figurative language used. Tell the
meaning of the figurative words in everyday language.
Butterfly, butterfly,light a summer air
Dartting up,floating down,drifting everywhere
Are the fairies using you.
As an airplane for a fairy crew ?
Slowly,silently now the moon
Walks the night in her silver shoon
This way and that , she peers and sees
Silver fruits upon silver trees.
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Week 5
Day 5
Think and Tell
Directions: Study the following lines from some points. Identify the figurative
language used. Tell the meaning of the figurative words in everyday language.
1. Where carts are blue
And barns are red,
And the road unwinds
Like a twist of thread.
2. The moon like a flower
In heaven’s high bower,
With silent delight
Sits and smiles in the night.
3. My turtle is a tidy boy!
When he is tired of play,
He folds himself up carefully
And puts himself away.
Find Out and Learn
THE NIGHT WILL NEVER STAY
By : Eleonor Farjeon
The night will never stay,
The night will still go by,
Though with a million stars
You pin it to the sky
Though you bind it with the blowing wind,
And buckle it with the moon.
The night will slip away.
Like a sorrow or a tune
.
 What do you call the underlined word?
 How did the poet describe the moon?
 Can moon really do what the poet’s suggest?
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Try and Learn
MEXICAN PALM
By: Emilie F. johnson
My tree is like a duster reaching high.
Stretching forth to sweep the cloudy sky
How the author describes the tree?
Do and Learn
Group Activity
Directions : Study the following lines from some poems. Identify the figurative
language used. Tell the meaning of the figurative words in everyday language.
Group 1: Group 3:
Where carts are blue
And barns are red,
And the road unwinds
Like a twist of thread.
Group 2:
They seem like animal eyes in the dark
That are stealthily searching for prey;
And the road is afraid for it wriggles its tail
And hurriedly slithers away.
Remember
Figurative Language describes things in new ways. This kind of Language
goes beyond what words actually mean. Poets often use figurative language
meanings.
Slowly,silently now the moon
Walks the night in her silver shoon
This way and that , she peers and sees
Silver fruits upon silver trees.
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QUARTER 1
Learner’s Material
WEEK 6
Day 1
Think and Tell
Do you feel the love and care of you mother?
What are the instances that show your mother’s tender loving care?
Find Out and Learn
A. Unlocking of difficulties
1. A dagger is thrust into her heart. The word thrust means
A. To push B. To play C. To remain
2. If you feel secure when you are with your parents, you are
A. Afraid B. confident C. angry
3. When a mother caresses her child, she _____him/her.
A. Touches B. scolds C. Reprimand
4. Sheila hurt herself when she touched the dagger. A dagger is _______.
A. A round and smooth object
B. An elongated and rough object
C. A pointed and sharp object
5. It is for the sake of a child, then, it is for his/her own________.
A. Misery B. benefit C. look out
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Listen as the teacher reads the poem.
My Mother Dear
Who brought me to this world
To see the wonder works of God
And enjoy life to the fullest?
Who puts her arms around me
During chilly evenings
To make me feel warm?
Who is in great pain
When I am in sorrow
As if a dagger is thrust into her heart?
Who tell me stories at night
And caresses me as I fall asleep,
Till I dream of beautiful things?
Who is there at my side
Whenever I am sick?
She is awake all night.
Who plays with me
To brighten my day?
She never counts the hours
Till her tired body drops.
Who offers her life
For the sake of her child;
Not thinking of herself;
Not thinking of what it may take?
The woman who gave me this life,
My dearest mother, whom I love so much.
What do you think is the speaker’s tone, mood or purpose in the poem?
a. He/ She is happy.
b. He/ She is feeling loved and cared by his/her mother.
c. He/ She wants to show her appreciation to his/her
mother.
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Try and Learn
Exercise
Listen to the stanza read by the teacher. Then you will infer the speaker’s tone,
mood or purpose.
1. Stanzas 2 and 3
2. Stanza 4
3. Stanza 6
4. Stanza 8
Do and Learn
Listen as the teacher reads the following sentences then pupil will infer the speaker’s tone,
mood or purpose.
1. Mr. Ramirez had a dialogue with the boys. During the interview, he noticed that Arthur
answered his questions politely.
2. One of the applicants was praised as worthy of confidence by the mayor and was given
a recommendation.
Talk About It
Listen as the teacher reads the paragraph. Then infer what will be the speaker’s tone,
mood and purpose. Write your answer in one to three sentences.
“Their cheers energized him and after few more seconds, he was already on top.
“I did it! I did it! he shouted politely”.
Write About It
Infer what is the speaker’s tone, mood or purpose.
“Let’s go Anna. Don’t worry. I’m here” he said softly.
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________.
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Remember
Mood is defined in poetry as the feelings or emotions that are evoked in the reader by the
poem. Conversely, tone expresses the attitude the author has towards the subject or topic of
the poem.
Inferring the speaker’s tone, mood or purpose may be done by determining the purpose of
the author in writing the poem or selection. It may be done through keen observation on the way
the speaker’s read the lines and through analyzing of the words used in the poem or selection.
Day 2
Think and Tell
Read the following words
Brunch
Motel
Smog
Are you familiar with these words?
Have you heard these words before?
Find Out and Learn
Read the sentences orally. Context Clues
1. I ate my brunch at the canteen since I haven’t eaten my breakfast and lunch.
2. Elsa sends mail through her electronic computer last night but Anna read her email the
next morning.
 What do you think is the meaning of brunch? Email?
Read and observe the following words
SYNONYMS ANTONYMS
Smassy Smart rude Smassy Unwise timid
Multiplex Multiple complex Multiplex Single simple
 What is the synonym of smassy? Multiplex?
 Can you infer the meaning of smassy? Multiplex?
 What is the antonym of smassy? Multiplex?
 Can you infer the meaning of smassy? Multiplex?
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Analyze the following words
Word parts Unfamiliar word
(blended)
Simultaneous broadcast simulcast
Smoke Fog smog
 What are the words combined to form simulcast? Smog?
 Can you infer the meaning of these words from their word parts?
Try and Learn
Exercise I. Look for the meaning of the underlined words through context
clues. Report the answer through singing.
1. Due to the smoke of kaingin and the fog in the mountain the farmers cannot see clearly
because of the smog.
A. Kaingin and forest
B. Fog and Mountain
C. Smoke and fog
2. Mang Juan used the hybrid seedlings of squash that gave him an enormous and giant
harvest; he was able to sell his ginormous products at high price.
A. Giant and enormous
B. Seedlings and products
C. Hybrid and squash
Exercise2. Arrange the jumbled letter to get the synonyms or antonyms of the following
words.
Report the answer through poem.
1. INTERNATIONAL NETWORK – T E N I N E R T
2. PICTURE ELEMENT = EXLIP
Exercise3. Look for the word parts of the following words inside the treasure box.
Report the answer through rap.
1. Cyborg
2. Bash
Treasure Box
Cybernetic
Oregano
Bash
Bang
smash
Organism
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Do and Learn
Infer the meaning of the unfamiliar words.
1. Anna must have an analysis with her urine. She will undergo urinalysis tomorrow.
2. Everyone loves wifi for many reasons. This wireless fidelity is very useful nowadays.
3. Many of us learn to express our feelings through blogs, we can write our concern in a
web and then log it in.
4. Hospitals use intercom in every room so that every patient’s concern may be paged in
this international communication for their convenience.
5. Wireless modem is a necessity among professionals. This wireless modulator and
demodulator brings convenience wherever the needs occur.
Talk About It
Infer the meaning of the unfamiliar words by analyzing its word parts.
Example: Brunch = breakfast + lunch
1. Cellophane
2. Slithy
3. Spanglish
4. Emoticon
5. Smog
Write about It
Write another 5 unfamiliar words (blended) in your notebooks.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Remember
 Blended words are two words joined together by taking parts of both words and
combining the parts into a new word.
 Synonyms are words with the same meaning.
 Antonyms are words with opposite meaning.
 Context clues are giving the meaning from the sentence itself
 Word parts by analyzing the meaning of each word being combined.
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Day 3
Think and Tell
Let us read the line.
My love is like a red red rose
By, Robert Burns
What can you say about the line?
How does his love being describe by Robert Burns?
Find Out and Learn
Read the poem orally.
Simile Metaphor
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Personification Hyperbole
1. What can you say about the first poem? Second poem? Third poem? Fourth poem?
Do they use figures of speech?
2. To what word does emerald being compared in poem number 1? What word used to
compare those two words?
3. How does life being described in poem number 2? Does it use word that shows
comparison? (like or as)
4. To what living object does the sea being compared of in poem number 3? Does it
give life to an inanimate object like the sea?
5. In poem number 5 does the use of description is exaggerated or superb? How can
you say so?
Try and Learn
Exercise1. Analyze the following sentences and determine if it is simile, metaphor,
personification or hyperbole.
1. A ruby is as red as blood.
2. Life is a barren field.
3. The sea leaps all day.
4. They both took root in the carpet.
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Do and Learn
Analyze the four poems. Figure out why it is classified as simile, metaphor,
personification or hyperbole.
1. Simile
2. Metaphor
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3. Personification
4. Hyperbole
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Write about it
Analyze the poem. Write the figures of speech that you can see. Classify them into
simile, metaphor, personification or hyperbole.
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
____________________________.
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Remember
In analyzing a poem you have to remember the following:
A figure of speech is a word or phrase that has a meaning something different
than its literal meaning. It is used to add color to the language.
Simile
A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different
kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid. It uses the word as or like.
Example:
Emerald is as green as grass.
Metaphor
It is a figure of speech that compares two unlike objects directly. It doesn’t use the
word like or as.
Example:
Life is a broken winged bird.
Personification
It is a figure of speech that is giving life to inanimate objects.
Example:
The sea is a gigantic wolf.
Hyperbole
It is an exaggerated statement or claims not meant to be taken literally.
Example:
They arranged themselves in the window.
Day4.
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Think and Tell
Read the following sentences.
1. I had a good time in the party although I didn’t know those people.
2. She passed her exam because she studied very well.
3. You won’t know what to do if you don’t listen attentively.
Read the underlined words.
What is the use of these underlined words?
Find Out and Learn
Read and analyze the following sentences.
Clause 1 Conjunction Clause 2 Sentence
1. Lito got sick because He played under the
rain.
Lito got sick because
he played under the
rain.
2. Elsa’s
mother
supports her
studies in a
private
school
although She only sells
vegetables for a
living.
Elsa’s mother
supports her studies in
a private school
although she only
sells vegetables.
1. What is the conjunction used in the first example?
2. In the second example what is the conjunction use?
Example no. 1 used Coordinating conjunction. It is used to give equal
emphasis to a pair of main clauses. Let us remember the acronym FANBOYS.
( for, and, nor, but, or, yet and so)
Example no. 2 used Subordinating conjunction. It is a conjunction that used to
join independent clause and dependent clause. The most common subordinating
conjunctions are: after, although, as, because, before, how, if, once, since, than,
that, though, till, until, when, where, whether, while.
Try and Learn
Exercise I. Complete each sentence using the subordinating conjunction from the
parenthesis:
A. I visit the Grand Canyon _________ I go to Arizona. (once, whenever, wherever)
B. This is the place _________ we stayed last time we visited. (where, when, how)
C. _________ you win first place, you will receive a prize. (wherever, if, unless)
D. You won’t pass the test _________ you study. (when, if, unless)
E. I could not get a seat, _________ I came early. (as, though, when)
Exercise II. Complete each sentence using the subordinating conjunction from the parenthesis:
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a. We are leaving Wednesday _________ or not it rains. (if, whether, though)
b. Pay attention to your work _________ you will not make mistakes. (so that,
unless, or)
c. The musicians delivered a rousing performance _________ they had rehearsed
often. (though, as, once)
d. She’s honest _________ everyone trusts her. (if, so, when)
e. Write this down _________ you forget. (or, when, lest)
Exercise III. Complete each sentence using the correct coordinating conjunctions from the
parenthesis:
a. My car has a radio _________ a CD player. (but, or, and)
b. Sharon hates to listen to rap music, _________ will she tolerate heavy metal. (but, nor,
or)
c. Carol wanted to drive to Colorado, _________ Bill insisted that they fly. (and, or, but)
d. I’m afraid of heights, _________ I appreciate the view from the top of this building. (and,
yet, nor)
e. I have to be on time, _________ my boss will be annoyed if I’m late. (and, nor, for)
Exercise IV. Complete each sentence using the correct coordinating conjunctions from the
parenthesis:
a. I have to go to work at six, _________ I’m waking up at four. (but, so, yet)
b. I was on time, _________ everyone else was late. (so, but, for)
c. Nadia doesn’t like to drive, _________ she takes the bus everywhere. (but, yet, so)
d. Our trip to the museum was interesting, _________ there were several new artifacts on
display. (but, for, yet)
e. Do you like chocolate _________ vanilla ice cream better? (or, nor, and)
Do and Learn
Pandora ’s Box
Pick one strip of paper and fill in the correct conjunction to be used. Use the different
color papers.
1. I need to work hard _________ I pass the exam.
2. _________ he was the best candidate, he didn’t win the
elections.
3. _________ you come back from your trip, we’ll meet to
discuss the problem.
4. They said that the movie was fantastic _________I watched
it.
5. _________ he was very ill, he didn’t take any medicine.
Write About It
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I. Write 5 sentences using conjunctions.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
II. Make a short paragraph using conjunctions.
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________.
Remember
- Conjunction
- It is a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same
clause. It is a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in
the same clause.
- Coordinating conjunction. It is used to give equal emphasis to a pair of main
clauses. Let us remember the acronym FANBOYS.
( for, and, nor, but, or, yet and so)
- Subordinating conjunction. It is a conjunction that used to join independent clause
and dependent clause. The most common subordinating conjunctions are: after,
although, as, because, before, how, if, once, since, than, that, though, till, until,
when, where, whether, while.
DAY 5
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Think and Tell
Look at the picture.
Ask. Class what can you say about the picture?
Why it is important to us?
Find Out and Learn
Vocabulary Development
Read the following words.
NUCLEAR REACTION
NUCLEAR FUSION
CORE
HELIUM
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Read the selection orally.
How the sun works
The sun is a giant ball of burning, glowing gases. It is 333 400 times the mass of the
Earth and 109 times its diameter. The sun shines because of the incredible amount of energy
produced by a nuclear reaction called nuclear fusion. This reaction occurs in the center of the
sun, also called the core. Nuclear fusion works by taking the nucleuses of atoms - in this case,
hydrogen atoms - and forcing them together, creating a new element - in this case, helium.
Nuclear fusion creates immense amounts of energy which is radiated in the form of
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electromagnetic radiation, which includes infrared radiation, visible light, x-rays and gamma
rays.
Questions:
1. What is the punctuation mark used in the selection after each declarative sentence?
2. How about if we have to pause for a while, what is the punctuation mark used?
3. How about if we are expressing strong feeling, what is the punctuation mark to be used?
4. In asking a question what punctuation mark are we going to be used?
Try and Learn
Read the selection orally. Rewrite the selection and fill in the blanks the proper punctuation
marks for the clarity of the selection. ( . , ? ! ).
Exercise
Hundreds of earthquakes occur every year__ Most earthquakes do little harm __ but a
few have killed thousands of people and cause enormous destruction __ Man has to endure
earthquakes throughout history __ Can earthquakes be detected or predicted ___ How is this
being done__
______________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
_____
Do and Learn
Rewrite the selection to make it clear. Use the proper punctuation marks needed.
The archerfish’s water pistol is part of his body__ A narrow groove runs along his
mouth__ When his tongue is pressed against this groove__ it makes a little tube __ To shoot __
the archerfish fills his mouth with water __ Then he quickly closes his gills __ This forces the
water out of his mouth __ The archer knows how to control the water __ too__ He can make it
come out one drop at a time __ Or he can make it come in one big squirt__
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________.
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Punctuation marks are symbols that are used to aid
the clarity and comprehension of written language. Some
common punctuation marks are the period, comma, question
mark, exclamation point, apostrophe, quotation mark and
hyphen.
Use a period at the end of a complete sentence that is
a statement.
Use commas to separate independent clauses when
they are joined by any of these seven coordinating
conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet.
Use a question mark only after a direct question.
Use exclamation point to indicate strong feelings or high
volume.
Remember
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Quarter I
Week 7 Day 1
Think and Tell
Look at the picture.
What is in the picture?
Do you love reading fairy tales?
What fairy tales story do you know?
Find out and Learn
Choose the meaning of the underlined words from the box.
1. I snuggled down in my sleeping bag.
2. James hid his face in his hands and drooped his head.
3. He muttered something under his breath.
4. OK,” he said with a grin.
5. The remaining petals fluttered to the ground.
to move in quick a broad smile whisper bend or hang downward settle
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Read and Learn
Fairy tales are greatly love by children. These are the stories that mothers read to their
children before they go to sleep. Some of these stories are funny and exciting. Let’s find out if
some of you will be affected in such a way that sometimes fairies do exist.
Tooth Fairy
Jenny snuggled under for blanket with her eyes wide open.
“I will stay awake. Oh, I want to see the fairy,” she muttered sleepily.
That afternoon in school, her milk tooth had wiggled and turned for the last time. It
fell on a page of the book that Jenny was reading. Now she had a space just as most of her
schoolmates had, right in the middle of her beautiful grin.
Before going to bed that night, Jenny put the tooth under her pillow to see whether a
fairy would take it away and leaved a surprise in its place. She wanted to stay awake, but
her eyelids drooped and closed.
The room was still quiet. Then, a tinkle, like the sound of a music box, filled the air.
Out of the darkness, the shiniest little fairy any could imagine, floated into the room. She
knelt down beside Jenny’s pillow and found the hidden tooth.
The fairy dropped the tooth into a golden purse and whispered, “Now I have another
pearl for my queen’s necklace. Thanks to you Jenny. Out of gratitude, I will leave you this
coin. It will be your reward and will bring you luck, Jenny.” The music began again, and the
fairy fluttered away.
“Wake up, Child,” Jenny’s mother bent over her.
Before she opened her eyes, Jenny reached under the pillow. She was surprised
when she felt something there. When she saw the coin, she sat up smiling.
“Mother,” she cried, “did the fairy come or was I dreaming?”
Mother smiled and said, “You want to believe that she came, don’t you? So why
don’t we just make believe that she did?”
With that thought, Jenny just smiled.
“But I saw her, Mother. I just don’t know how. I wish I didn’t fall asleep,” she said
winking at Mother. “Oh, well, I still have baby teeth anyway!”
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Talk about it
1. What happened to Jenny’s tooth?
2. Why did she want to stay awake that night?
3. From out of the darkness, who floated into her room?
4. Why did the fairy take Jenny’s tooth?
5. If you lose a tooth, will you keep it under your pillow? Why or why not?
6. If you were in Jenny’s place and you found the coin under your pillow, what
would you do with it?
7. Do you believe that there is a tooth fairy? Why do you think so?
Remember
Try and Learn
A. Pantomiming
a. Tell you pupils to think of their fantasy dream.
b. Let them pantomime it while their classmates will guess what it is. Ask them again to think
their ambition. Let them act it out again and class will guess it.
c. Ask them also how they will achieve their ambition
B. Raise R card if the event or action is Reality and raise letter F if the action is Fantasy.
1. Blankets should be cleaned after use.
2. Through the Internet, people can play games with each other. They can do much more.
3. When the man hit pot, diamond came out.
Reality refers to situations that may happen in real life.
Fantasy refers to situations that are magical or make believe and could not happen in
real-life
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4. A woodcutter cuts wood in the forest.
5. Computers can cook our food.
Do and Learn
Put the sentence below in proper column.
Reality Fantasy
_____________________ ________________________
_____________________ ________________________
_____________________ ________________________
_____________________ ________________________
_____________________ ________________________
1. The swan wears a crown.
2. The young girl is selling flowers at the church.
3. The volcano is erupting.
4. The girl’s dead grandmother comes to fetch her with a smile
5. The teacher is telling a story.
6. The witch stopped at the store
7. Antonio lives in the clouds
8. The park is full of children.
9. The farmer talked to the priest.
10. The genie granted Antonio’s wish.
Learn Some More
Read each sentence carefully and decide whether it is Reality or Fantasy
_____1. The butterfly flew from flower to flower.
_____2. The top of the mountain is covered with fog.
_____3. The giant carried the building in his right hand.
_____4. They planted trees in the forest.
_____5. The man hit the pot out come diamonds
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Quarter I
Week 7 Day 2
Think and Tell
Show the word Mathematics
If I removed the Mathematics.
Can you still recognize the word?
There are times when we do not want to say the whole words,
so we shorten them
Read and Learn
Notice the underlined shorten words. Let the pupils guess its original word
Their company spends a lot of money on ads
Burger does not suit old people
The tourist bus broke down near Pangasinan.
The copter forces landed in the disturbed areas to stem the communal violence
There are bundles of currency notes inside the case.
Gas has become an expensive fuel for low income group families.
My uncle goes to the gym early morning.
Get me a kilo of mangoes.
This college has five labs.
Remember
Clipped words are often used in their shorten word for their convenience
Types of Clippings
1. Backclipping (Apocopation) is the loss of one or more syllables at the end of a word.
Examples:
• abs (abdominal muscle)
• app (application)
• bi (bisexual)
• bra (brassiere)
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2. Foreclipping (Aphaeresis) refers to the omission of one or more syllables at the
beginning of a word.
Examples:
• phone (telephone)
• sample (example)
• coon (raccoon)
3. Middle Clipping (Syncope) retains the middle part of a word, getting rid of the
beginning and ending parts.
Examples:
• flu (influenza)
• tec (detective)
4. Complex Clipping is the shortening of a compound word by preserving and
combining its initial parts (or first syllables).
Examples:
• sci-fi (science fiction)
• midcult (middlebrow culture)
• sitcom (situation comedy)
• forex (foreign exchange)
5. Complex Clipping is the shortening of a compound word by preserving and
combining its initial parts (or first syllables).
Examples:
• sci-fi (science fiction)
• midcult (middlebrow culture)
• sitcom (situation comedy)
• forex (foreign exchange)
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Other examples:
Original Word Clipped Word
Type of
Clipping
Definition
Alchemist Chemist Fore clipping
a person who tries to find a way to
change ordinary metals into gold and
to find a medicine which would cure
any disease.
Alligator Gator Fore clipping
a large reptile with a hard skin that
lives in and near rivers and lakes in
the hot
Dormitory Dorm Back clipping
a large room containing many beds,
especially in a boarding school or
university
Pajamas Jams Middle clipping
Soft loose clothing which is worn in
bed and consists of trousers and a
type of shirt.
Refrigerator Fridge Middle clipping
a piece of kitchen equipment which
uses electricity to preserve food at a
cold temperature
Memorandum Memo Back clipping
a short written report prepared
specially for a person or group of
people which contains information
about a particular matter.
Turnpike Pike Fore clipping
a motorway which you usually have to
pay to use
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Try and Learn
Exercise 1
Using the picture, give its original word, clipped word, and meaning and use it in a sentence. Be able to
present it to the class.
Group 1. Group 2
___________________ ___________________
Group 3 Group 4
___________________ ___________________
Exercise 2
Read the meaning of each clipped words and give its original word.
__________1. decaf = to remove the caffeine from coffee
__________2. prom = a formal dance held for a school class toward the end of
the academic year
__________ 3. croc = a large aggressive aquatic reptile with massive jaws and a
body covered with bony plates
__________ 4. mike = a device for converting sound waves into electrical energypop
(music or art ) new and of general appeal, especially among young people
__________5. prom = a formal dance held for a school class toward the end of the
academic year
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Do and Learn
A. Write the word from the box that matches the bold clipped word beside it.
May 16, 2016
M.H. Del Pilar St.
El Nido, Palawan
Dear Wally,
Last week, my family went to Manila to visit some schools Pauleen ________ applied
to. It’s strange to think that next year my sister will be a high-school grad.____________ We
took a taxi ____________ to the airport since our plane____________ left so early in the
morning. The dorm ____________ rooms were awfully small, but Pauleen was really
impressed with the science labs____________. Later on, we ate some
burgers____________ at the student union and talked to a few students.
My parents have finally decided that I’m old enough to ride my bike____________ to
Dr. Cruz’s office. He posted an ad____________asking for help a couple of days a week. He
thinks it’s great that I plan on being a vet____________one day and takes all my questions
seriously.
Have you been to any ballgames? Are you keeping stats ____________ of your
favourite players? I Hope you’re having a great summer.
Your friend,
Jose
B. Give the original word of the given clipped word based on its meaning. Choose the letter
of the correct answer.
1. coke = carbonated drink flavoured with extract from Kola nuts
a. coconut b. cocaine c. cocain d. coca-cola e. choke
2. co-ed = schooling attended by members of both sexes
a. coedam b. coeddo c. coedit d. coeditor e. coeducational
3. grannie, granny = the mother of your father or mother
a. granary b. grand prix c. grande dame d. grandfather e. Grandmother
4. vet = a doctor who practices veterinary medicine
a. veterinarian b. veteran c. vetchworm d. vestrywoman e. Vegetarian
5. gent = a man of refinement
a. genealogist b. general agent c. general team d. genitals e. Gentleman
airplane hamburgers advertisement bicycle graduate
taxicab dormitory veterinarian laboratories statistics
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Quarter I
Week 7 Day 3
Think and Tell
Have you read a poem like this? Did you understand the meaning of the poem or what the author wants
to convey? Why? Why not?
Find Out and Learn
delight - satisfaction
bower - one who bends his head or body to show respect
fold - to lay one part over another part
duster - one used to remove dust
Read and Learn
Talk about it
1. How did the poem describe the moon?
2. Can the moon really do what the poet wrote?
3. Explain that poets use figurative language to create sensory images.
NIGHT
By William Blake
The moon is like a flower.
In heaven’s high bower.
My tree is like a duster reading high
Stretching forth to sweep the cloudy sky.
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Remember
Try and Learn
A. Direction. Based on the given picture, compose your own sentence using figures of speech
Group 1 Group 2
Figure of speech is an expression that means something different than the literal
meaning of the words. It can make one’s poetry , speech and writing more creative,
expressive and interesting
Simile states a comparison between two unlike objects but have something in
common. It contains the words like or as.
The moon is like a flower.
In heaven’s high bower.
My tree is like a duster reading high.
Stretching forth to sweep the cloudy sky.
Metaphor is a kind of figurative speech. It states a direct comparison of two unlike
things that have something in common. It does not use the words like or as.
A train is a dragon that roars through the dark.
He wriggles his tail as he sends up a spark.
Who tossed those golden coins?
The dandelions glittering on my lawn?
Personification is the giving of human qualities to animals, objects or ideas
The moon can walk in her silver shoes and can peer and see.
Washed their faces and cuddled in a row
Hyperbole is an exaggeration which is obvious, extreme, and intentional. It is used
in order to stir up a strong emotion or response in the reader.
I’ll love you, dear, I’ll love you
Till China and Africa meet,
And the river jumps over the mountain
And the salmon sing in the street.
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Group 3 Group 4
Do and learn
Identify the figure of speech used in the following sentences.
1. He has a heart of gold.
2. Dale’s smile was as bright as the sun shine.
3. Life is a journey; travel it well
4. A wicked whisper came and changed my life.
5. Men's words are bullets that their enemies take up and make use of against them.
6. He roared with the force of a thousand lions.
7. The theatre is his home.
8. There had been no rain for months and all the crops were death. Some parts of
the farm were beginning to look like a desert.
9. After a good night sleep, I felt like a million dollars.
10. Everyone wanted Ken on the swim team because he could swim like a fish.
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Quarter I
Week 7 Day 4
Think and Tell
Who is in the picture?
Who do you think they are?
Read and learn
Talk about it
1. Who are the characters in the story?
2. What do Sajid and Zarinah enjoy doing by the beach and at the sea?
3. How do Sajid, Zarinah and their friends usually spend the weekends?
4. What do Sajid loves to do that Zarina finds it boring?
Sajid and Zarinah are just two of our many Muslim brothers and sisters in Mindanao.
Sajid and Zarinah are neighbors and over the years they have become good friends.
They live near the sea which Sajid calls “waters.
Another neighbour has a boat and the two children are allowed to use it any time they
like. They sail the boat or spend their afternoon swimming. Sajid loves fishing but Zarinah
finds it boring. She just swims or gather shells.
On Saturdays and Sundays they often have beach picnics with their friends. The boys
including Sajid make a charcoal bonfire and the girls set a picnic mat on the sand. Most of
their friends prefer fishing but sometimes they have roast chicken.
Sajid usually plays his guitar and everyone sings or dances. After every picnic they
clean up the beach and carry all the dishes and food back home. They go home before dark
or they wait for the beautiful sunset.
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Remember
Conjunctions is a part of speech that joins two words, phrases or clauses together.
There are three types of conjunctions:
Coordinating
Conjunctions
Correlative
Conjunctions Common Subordinating Conjunctions
for
and
nor
but
or
yet
so
either...or
neither...nor
not only...but
also
both...and
whether...or
after
before
although
though
even though
as much as
as long as
as soon as
because
since
so that
in order that
if
lest
even if
that
unless
until
when
where
whether
while
Coordinating conjunctions also called coordinators, are conjunctions that connect two
or more equal items.
Examples:
He plays tennis and soccer
Correlative conjunctions are used in pairs. They work in pairs to coordinate two items.
Examples:
I didn't know that she can neither read nor write.
Subordinating conjunctions, also called subordinators, are conjunctions that join a dependent
(or subordinating) clause to an independent (or main) clause.
Examples:
He reads the newspapers after he finishes work..
"So" is a small English word that can have different meanings. As mentioned in the table above,
it is commonly used as a coordinator rather than as a subordinating conjunction. There are,
however, instances when "so" may introduce purpose and in this case "so" is used as a
subordinating conjunction.
Examples:
"I took my umbrella with me so I wouldn't get wet."
" I stayed so I could see you."
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Try and Learn
Solve the crossword puzzle by using appropriate conjunction
Do and learn
Excercise 1
Combine the following independent clause to form new sentences using conjunctions.
1. Our backyard is wide. It has good soil.
2. I cultivated a garden plot. I bought seeds.
3. I planted tomato seeds last week. Nothing grew.
4. I tried again. I succeeded.
5. I would like to plant more. There isn’t enough space.
Excercise 2
Write the appropriate conjunctions (and, or, not, but, after, before, until, that, when) to join the sentences
to complete the myth.
1. 2
3
4 5
6
7
8
The Rose
There once was a pretty __________ very naughty child. Her name was Rosa. She
was scornful of others, especially the poor.
One day, a beggar went to their house. He begged for a drink __________ he was
ignored by Rosa. She sent him away instead.
Just __________ the beggar left, the world darkened.
It rained hard. It thundered __________ lightning flashed.
A bolt of lightning struck Rosa’s house. The rain stopped __________ the world
brightened. Rosa was nowhere to be seen. Her parents couldn’t find her __________ they
grieved.
One day, a plant sprouted in their yard. It grew __________ bore a beautiful flower
__________ was thorny. It reminded the parents their lost child. They called the plant rose, a
reminder of their lost child.
Across
3. He must be very popular, ___ everyone in school
knows him.
5. John wanted to stay, ___ his sister persuaded
him to go.
6. ___ the rain, we went to the beach.
7. ___ I got home, my sister had already left.
8. It's too late to go out; ___, it's beginning to rain.
Down
1. She wanted to go to the party; ___, she was not invited.
2. ___ it was cold, he went out without a sweater.
4. We can't buy it ___ we don't have enough money.
5. John had to go to the doctor ___ he was not feeling well.
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Quarter I
Week 7 Day 5
Find Out and Learn
Tell something about the picture.
Do you cook at home?
Try and Learn
Figure out the meaning of the underline word.
1. I sliced the cake into three pieces.
2. The best way to purify water at home is to simmer it.
3. Sprinkle water on the clothes before ironing it.
Read and Learn
Listen as the teacher says the steps and show you how to prepare apple and hazelnut crunch.
to scatter in small amount
to boil slightly
cut
First, we sliced the apples. Then, we simmered them in a saucepan until they
were tender. Next, we added sugar and left the stew to cool. When it was cold, we
stirred in yogurt. We then spooned the stewed apple into dishes and sprinkled each
with crushed fruit and nut bars. Finally, we decorated each dish with apple slices.
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Talk About It
What is the first step in making apple and hazelnut crunch?
How long will you simmer the apple?
After adding sugar, what will you do next?
What will you do when the stewed apple becomes cold?
What is the last step?
Why do you think we should decorate the crunches with apple slices?
Remember
Transition is a word or phrase that connects one idea to another. This connection
can occur within a paragraph or between paragraphs
Here are the commonly used transition words
Words or
phrases to
help
sequence
ideas or
transition
between
sentences
or paragraphs
First
Second
third...
in the first
place... also...
lastly
after
before
before long
finally
in the
meantime
later
meanwhile
next
soon
then
Words or
phrases to
show location
above
across
around
behind
beside
between
in back of
in front of
inside
near
outside
over
under
Words or
phrases to
show location
above
across
around
behind
beside
between
in back of
in front of
inside
near
outside
over
under
Words or
phrases to
show time
while
meanwhile
soon
then
after
second
today
later
next
tomorrow
afterward
as soon as
before
now
next week
Words or
phrases to
indicate
more
information
besides
furthermore
in addition
in fact
Words or
phrases to
help conclude
a piece of
writing
in conclusion
finally
lastly
to sum up
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USING TRANSITIONS WITHIN A PARAGRAPH
Transitions may be used at various times within a paragraph to show the connections between
sentences. Here are some examples:
Example: The main character displays strength and courage throughout the story.
He showsfear and apprehension when he encounters the antagonist.
Revision: The main character displays strength and courage throughout the story.
However, he shows fear and apprehension when he encounters the antagonist.
The use of the transition in this case helps to show the contrast between the two
ideas while also connecting them.
Example: In the novel, there are many tragic events that take place.
The prince’s untimely death occurs two days before the wedding.
Revision: In the novel, there are many tragic events that take place.
For example, the prince’s untimely death occurs two days before the wedding.
The transition helps to connect the idea to the example that follows.
Try and Learn
Direction : Read the paragraph, then highlight all of the transition words used..
Ever since I moved into my own apartment last fall, I have gotten out of the habit of making my
bed--except on Fridays, of course, when I change the sheets. Although some people may think that I am
a slob, I have some sound reasons for breaking the bed-making habit. In the first place, I am not
concerned about maintaining a tidy bedroom because no one except me ever ventures in there.
Secondly, I only use my bed to sleep in, so why go to all of the effort of making it when I am just going to
mess it up again the next time I’m in my room. In addition, I find nothing uncomfortable about crawling
into a rumpled mass of sheets and blankets. On the contrary, I enjoy poking out a cozy space for myself
before drifting off to sleep. Also, I think that a tightly made bed is downright uncomfortable: entering one
makes me feel like a loaf of bread being wrapped and sealed. Finally, and most importantly, I think bed-
making is an awful way to waste time in the morning. I would rather spend those precious minutes
checking my email or feeding the cat than tucking in corners or snapping the spread. Therefore, I will not
conform to the rules on tidiness and my bed will remain unmade!
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Choose the correct answer to each question.
1. Which transition word shows location?
a. for example b. below c. then
2. Which transition word shows time?
a. between b. in other words c. Later
3. Which transition word adds information?
a. in addition b. over c. Earlier
4. Which transition word compares and contrasts?
a. earlier b. besides c. Otherwise
5. Which transition word clarifies?
a. first b. besides c. in other words
Do and Learn
Complete the paragraph by filling in the blanks with the correct transition words in the box.
(1)__________________ there lived a family of bears in a lovely wooded area. Their
home was (2) __________________some trees (3) __________________a small stream.
One day (4)__________________ the bears were not at home, a little girl came to the house.
(5)__________________, she knocked on the door. (6) __________________ even though
no one answered her knock, she entered the house. (7) __________________ she ate some
of the bears' food, and she napped on one of their beds. (8) __________________ the bears
returned home. They were surprised to see their door open. Their roars woke up the girl, and
she fearfully ran from the house, (9) __________________ the woods, and back to her own
home. (10)__________________ her experiences, she never again went into the woods
alone.
Meanwhile as a result of once upon a time while first
through next under beside then
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Write About It
Direction : Select a topic from the list below. Then write a short paragraph using transition words.
a sport eating healthy foods a vacation a holiday a pet
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
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Quarter 1
Week 8
DAY 1
Find Out and Learn
Direction: Encircle the letter of the meaning of the underlined words.
1. The school’s foundation day is a great event for them to remember.
a. Institution
b. Celebration
c. Collection
2. The principal orders the teachers to submit their annual report.
a. Monthly
b. Yearly
c. Weekly
3. The teachers were overwhelmed at their presentation in the program.
a. Surprised
b. Bothered
c. Overjoyed
Read and Learn
Read the selection below.
Carol’s Diary
On March 3, 2003 a great event took place in our school. It was the start
of our annual foundation week. Many contests and games were held and big
prizes were at stake. My friends and I bagged the first place in the MTAP
competition for grade V pupils. We were very happy and our teachers
congratulated us for being the winner.
The next day I led the program intended for our teachers and principal.
The pupil-participants of the program showed their best in singing, dancing and
even acting. It was a tiresome afternoon but an exciting day.
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On the 3rd
day, we heard a mass in our school’s chapel and in the
afternoon a sportsfest was held. Being with my friends and classmates, while
participating in all the sports events is an experience. We joined the relay
contest, volleyball and badminton.
We launched the school project dubbed as “May PerasaBasura” a day
before the end of the week-long celebration. We also served the community
through tree planting and cleaning the environment.
Finally, the much awaited moment for us was the fifth day of the
celebration, the awarding ceremony was held and we received our awards and
prizes. I felt so happy and relaxed during the afternoon for I could already rest. I
thanked God because I learned many things.
(Retrieved from: Lesson Guides in Elementary English – Grade 5, DepEd 2008)
Try and Learn
Read the following events. Number them in the order of their occurrence in the story and
put your answer in the grid.
____ They launched the income generating project of the school known as
“PerasaBasura”.
_____Carol and her friends heard the mass in the morning and participated in the
sportsfest.
_____ A special program was given for the St. Bridget Elementary School.
_____The winners in different contest including Carol received the award from the
school’s principal.
_____Carol and her teammate bagged the first place in the MTAP Team competition.
_____St. Bridget Elementary School 15th
foundation week started on March 3, 2003.
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1. What do people usually write in their diaries?
2. How do you sequence or arrange the events of the story?
Remember
 Look for the main topics.
 List and identify orders of events in chronological order.
 Look for the transitional or clue words to arrange the events of the
story.
Read and Learn
Why the Carabao has Split Hoofs
Once, Carabao and Turtle met on a way to the meadow. Turtle was very happy.
He had long hoped to befriend Carabao. He felt a big fellow like Carabao would help him
if he got into trouble. He said to Carabao.
“Let us live together. Let us hunt food together! We will be happy in our
friendship.”
“You slow foot! How dare you make this proposal. Live with the ants and worms.
But not with a powerful animal like me.”
“So, you do not want me for a friend. Who told you that you are powerful? I bet
you could not even win a race with me.”
Carabao snorted and walked away. Turtle followed and nagged.
“You cannot even race against me. You are a coward! I will tell all the animals
what a big coward you are.”
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Don’t you do that! You want a race? A race you shall have! When do you want
it?”
“I will give you three days to prepare. The race would be long. It would cover
seven hills.”
Turtle took to his confidence his most trusted friends. He gave instructions to his
friends.
The day of the race came. At a given signal, Carabao and Turtle ran. The two
runners lost sight of each other. When Carabao reached the second hill. Turtle was
waving his arms at him.
“I am here a long time.”
And at every hill, Carabao found Turtle relaxed and much ahead of him. When
Carabao reached the seventh hill, he saw Turtle foolishly smiling. Carabao was so
angry. He kicked Turtle hard. And Carabao broke his hoof at the force of the blow. Turtle
was not hurt. His shell was strong.
Retrieved from: Developing Reading Power 6, A Support Program to Reading
By ClemenceUmaliAbadilla
Saint Mary’s Publishing Corporation, 1998 p. 174-175
Do and Learn
Determine if the sentence tells reality or fantasy. Write your answer on the blank.
__________1. Turtles helped one another.
__________2. Animals talk like people do.
__________3. Turtle thought of a clever way to fool Carabao.
__________4. A turtle’s shell is hard and strong.
__________5.Carabao did not like to be called coward.
__________6. Turtle liked to hunt food with Carabao.
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DAY 2
Think and Tell
Tell the meaning of the underlined word.
1. Alvin is a wizard at chess. He knows a counter for every move of the player.
He has won in every chess tournament in the province.
a. an evil magician
b. a gifted person
c. an average player
2. Josef had a very special vacation in Cebu that he would not forget.
The memory would be forever imprinted on his mind.
a. found
b. erased
c. remembered
3. It is deplorable that many young children beg in the streets.
a. silly b. unfortunate c. lucky
4. Dong’s parents and brothers are slim and unathletic.
He is the only mesomorph in the family.
a. smart person
b. muscular and athletic
c. rude and fresh
5. When her deposition was taken before the trial, she swore under oath to tell
the truth.
a. testimony b. opinion c. behavior
Read and Learn
Read the poem. Notice the underlined words in the poem.
The Lark and the Wren
“Goodnight, Sir Wren!” said Little Lark.
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“The daylight fades it will soon be dark.
I’ve bathed my wings in the sun’s last ray.
I’ve sung my hymn to the parting day.
So now I fly to my quiet glen
In yonder meadow – Goodnight Wren.”
“Good night poor Lark.” Said the haughty Wren
With a flick of his wings towards his happy friend.
“I also go to my rest profound
But not to sleep on the cold damp ground.
The fittest place for a bird like me
Is the topmost bough of a tall pine tree.”
Retrieved from: Developing Reading Power 6, A Support Program to Reading
By ClemenceUmaliAbadilla
Saint Mary’s Publishing Corporation, 1998 p. 54
Try and Learn
Choose the sentence that canbest describe the underlined word.
1, What happens when daylight fades?
a) The day loses color.
b) The surrounding becomes dark.
c) The day loses freshness.
d) The surrounding becomes weaker.
2. The lark has sung his hymn to the parking day.
What is the meaning of hymn?
a. The opposite of her
b. A soft whisper
c. Words of goodbye
d. A song of praise
3. The lark flies to his quiet glen.
A glen is ____________________.
a. the Lark’s home c. a far tree
b. a dark cave d. a hole in the ground
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4. The lark’s home is in yonder meadow.
Yonder means________________.
a. a very far place c. in that place
b. up in heaven d. down near the sea
5. A meadow is _________________.
a. a dry land c filled with water
b. a grassy land d. a sandy land
6. A haughty person is _______________.
a. happy c. friendly
b. brave d. proud
7. A profound sleep is ____________.
a. short and restless c. deep and sound
b. frightful d. waking every now and then
8. Which describes a flick of a wing?
a. shaking of feather c. moving up and down
b. spreading out d. short moving and easy twist
9. A cold and damp ground is_______________.
a. wet c. dirty
b. dry d. clean
10. Which is the bough of a tree?
a. leaves c. roots
b. branches d. trunk
Do and Learn
Choose the antonym of the underlined word in each sentence from the box. Write your
answer on the blank provided for each number.
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left rich
slow unfortunate
uselessness low-paying
failed full time
discontinuing lowly
_________1.Dr.Biyo was born on an auspicious day.
_________2. Her maternal grandmother had a heart attack, and her parents had
to rush her to the hospital.
_________3. She comes from a poor family.
_________4.Dr.Biyo knew the value of education and hard work.
_________5. Financial difficulties prevented her from pursuing medical studies.
_________6.The Talamera children excelled in school, reaping honors and
awards.
_________7. She also worked as a research assistant and part-time lecturer.
_________8. She could have stayed in Manila and have her choice of jobs.
_________9.Dr.Biyo can have her choice of lucrative jobs, but she continues to
teach.
_________10. Being a teacher is a noble profession. Being a Filipino is
something to be proud of.
DAY 3
Think and Tell
Tell the two things being compared. Tell in what way the two things are alike.
1. The old house leans upon a tree
Like some old man upon a staff,
The night wind in its ancient porch
Sounds like a hollow laugh.
2. And the roads unwind
Like a twist of thread
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3. The moon like a flower
In heaven’s high bower,
With silent delight
Sits and smiles on the night
4. My tree is like a duster reaching high
Stretching forth to sweep the cloudy sky.
5. One day in March the boisterous wind.
Was playing with the weather.
He tossed a fluffy could around
As though it were a feather.
Retrieved from: Developing Reading Power 6, A Support Program to Reading
By ClemenceUmaliAbadilla
Saint Mary’s Publishing Corporation, 1998
Remember
Try and Learn
Each of the following sentences contains a metaphor.
Underline the words that tell the two objects being compared in the metaphor.
1. The small town was a beehive after the discovery of gold in the nearby mountain.
2. The rich field was the farmer’s treasure.
3. After two hours, the test was an old enemy I had defeated.
4. My brother’s bedroom was the remains of an explosion.
5. The snail is a traveller who is always at home.
 Simile is a figure of speech. It is a stated comparison between two things that are
actually unlike but have something in common. A simile contains the word like or as.
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Remember
 A metaphor is another figure of speech.
 A metaphor makes a direct comparison of two unlike things that have something
in common.
 A metaphordoes not use the word like and as.
Do and Learn
A. Read the following lines of poetry. Tell the human qualities given to animals, objects
or ideas.
1. I heard the wind call out and say: From: A Summer Morning
“Get up my dear, it is today!”
2. The wind fitters-twitters
And laughs away from me. From: Wind is a Ghost
It laughs a lovely whiteness.
3. A leaf blows in
And lies exhausted From: Falling Leaves
On the floor.
4. Oh, Mother don’t you love the wind
It whistles flying by. From: Happiness
It makes umbrellas of my dress.
And tumbles up the sky.
5. And when the night climbs up our hill
And all the world is very still,
A little star away up high From: The Star
Is staring at me from the sky.
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Do and Learn
B. Read each sentence. Decide if the figure of speech used is a simile or metaphor.
Write your answer
________1. The ball like a bullet came at me.
________2. The moon is a dancer on the silver trees.
________3. Lydia de Vega can run like the wind.
________4. Ben is so large his shirt looks like a pillowcase.
________5. Harsh words are thunder that strike at me.
________6. I jumped like a kangaroo when I won in the lotto.
________7. The broken fence looked like a smile with some teeth missing.
________8. The coral reef is an underwater wonderland.
________9. The lionfish is an underwater nightmare.
________10. The queen angelfish has dorsal fins flowing from it like trails of liquid gold.
Learn Some More
Study each line of poetry. Write on the first blank the object personified.
Opposite it, write the human quality given to the subject.
The first one is done for you.
1. The small sandpipers go to school sandpipers go to school
Upon the sandy shore;
The ocean is their teacher,
She has a fearful roar.
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2. The papa bullfrog has a voice ____________ _____________
That’s very loud and deep,
The baby frogs have voices that
Can only make a peep;
And every night I hear them talk
Before I go to sleep.
3. The house cat sits ____________ _____________
And smiles and sings.
He knows a lot
Of secret things.
4. In the morning the city _____________ _____________
Spreads its wings
Making a song
In tones that sing.
In the evening the city
Goes to bed
Hanging lights
About its head.
5. High up over the top ____________ ____________
Of feathery grasses,
Grasshoppers hop.
They won’t eat their suppers.
They will not obey their
Grasshopper mothers and fathers.
Remember
 Personification is the giving of human qualities to animals, objects or ideas.
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DAY 4
Think and Tell
1. The eyes of the cat gleamed and glared in the dark.
2. Daffodils and daisies are beautiful flowers.
3. Honesty and obedience are positive virtues.
4. Dina or Donna will attend the practice.
5. Both are pretty and attractive.
Remember
 A conjunction is a word used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a
sentence.
 The common conjunctions are and, or, and but.
Try and Learn
Read the following sentences. Encircle the conjunctions in these sentences. Underline
the words, phrases, or clauses connected by each conjunction.
1. Lincoln was a poor boy but he became a great man.
2. You may pick the package or we will deliver it.
3. Fortune makes friends, and poverty tries them.
4. The cat leaped and purred.
5. My sala is cheery and comfortable.
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6. I cut the hedge and he mowed the lawn.
7. Good words cost nothing, but they are worth much.
8. John and Eric reside in Utah.
9. Wealth and contentment may never live together.
10. Jesus laid His hands upon the sick and they were healed.
Write About It
Compose your own sentences using conjunctions and, or, but.
1.__________________________________________________________________
2._________________________________________________________________
3._________________________________________________________________
4. _________________________________________________________________
5._________________________________________________________________
DAY 5
Try and Learn
A. Write your answer in the configuration clues given before each number.
___ u r ___ h ___ r 1.more distant, remote
s ___ u ___ e ___ e ____ 2.to press between two bodies, to crush
s ___ r ___ t ___ ___ 3.to mark the surface of anything
__ a ___ k ___ e 4.a cry of a hen or a goose
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Read and Learn
The Long Necked Giraffe and the Humble Pullet
There was a giraffe that was very tall. He always said, “It is good to be tall. Oh.
How good it is to be tall”.
“Oh no. It is good to be short. Honestly, it is wonderful to be short,” said the
pullet.
“Let us take a walk and see, “ the giraffe answered back. They came upon a wall.
There were trees near the wall. The giraffe ate and ate leaves of the trees while the
pullet just looked and looked.
“See, it is good to be tall! I told you so,” the giraffe said to the pullet in between
big bites.
“Let us walk farther and see,” said the pullet. They came upon a very high wall.
The pullet wished she could cross the tall wall, but with her size, she thought she
couldn’t. All of a sudden, she saw a hole at the bottom. The pulley squeezed herself and
went into the vegetable garden. There she ate and scratched while the giraffe waited
patiently.
“See it is good to be short,” the pullet said when she joined the giraffe again.
The giraffe remarked. “You know what I think? I think it is best to be what you
are.”
“You are right, my friend,” cackled the pullet happily.
And then they became best of friends.
Talk About It
1. Who was very tall? very short?
2. What is the best thing to be according to the giraffe?
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3. What became of them?
4. Why is it good to be tall? How was this shown in our story?
5. Why is it good to be short? How was this shown?
6. Do you agree with the giraffe that “it is best to be what you are?”
If so, give examples.
7. Do you like the title of the story? Why?
If not, what title do you think is better?
Write About It
In paragraph form, give the advantages and the disadvantages of being –
a. a tall child
b. a short child
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______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
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WEEK 9
Recount Events in a Story Read
Think and Tell
Show bundle of sticks
Say: What can you say about the pictures?
Let the pupils break the bundle of sticks.
Find Out and Learn
Read the story “A Bundle of Sticks”
A Bundle Sticks
Once upon a time, an old man lived with his three sons in a village. All his three sons
were hard workers. Still, none of them agreed with each other and quarrelled all the time.
The old man tried a lot to unite them but he failed. While the villagers were surprised at their
hard work and efforts, they also made fun of them on their fights.
Months passed by and the old man fell sick. He talked to his sons to stay united, but
none of his sons heard his words. So, he decided to teach them a practical lesson so that
they would shed off their differences and stay united.
The old man called as his sons. He told them, „I will give you a bundle of sticks.
Separate each stick and you will have to break each stick into pieces of two. The one who
breaks the sticks quickly will be rewarded more.‟
All sons agreed.
The old man gave a bundle of 10 sticks to everyone of them and asked to break it
into pieces. All the sons broke the sticks into pieces in minutes.
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And again they started to quarrel among themselves as who came first.
The old man said, „Dear sons, the game is not over. Now I will give another bundle of
sticks to all of you. You will have to break the sticks as a bundle, not as separate sticks.‟
The sons agreed and began to break the bundle of sticks. Unfortunately, they could
not break the bundle. They tried very hard but failed to complete the task.
All sons said to the father about their failure.
The old man replied, ‘Dear sons, See! You could easily break the single sticks into
pieces, but you were not able to break the bundle! The sticks were same. So, if you stay
united, nobody can make any harm to you. If you quarrel every time with your brothers,
anyone can easily defeat you. I request you to stay united.’
The three sons understood the power of unity and promised their father that whatever be
the problem, they would all stay together.
Think About It
Comprehension Questions.
1. Who are the character in the stories?
2. Where did the story happened?
3. How will you describe the three brothers?
4. Why did the man called the three brothers? What did he told them to do?
5. Did the three brothers break the sticks during their first try? What did happened
during the second time they tried it?
6. What is the moral lesson of the story?
Try and Learn
Give the events that happens in the story by placing it inside the box and it must
be in the right sequence.Choose from the sentences below the boxes.The group who
finish first will be the winner.
 The three sons understood the power of unity and promised their father
that they will resovlved problems together
 The old man let his sons quarelled all the time.
 There lived an old old and three brothers who alayas quarelled with each
other.
 The old man told his sons and told them to break the sticks again but as a
bundle.
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 The old man told them the moral lessons of the bundle of sticks..
 The old man summoned his sons and asked them to separate the bundle
of
sticks and break each one of it.
Do and Learn
The teacher will ask each groups to phantomine some of the events in the
story. The group who gives the best detailt events will be the winner.
 The three brothers are all are hard working but always quarreled with
each other.
 The old man summoned his sons and asked them to separate the
bundle of sticks and break each one of it.
 The three sons understood the power of unity and promised their
father that they will resovlved problems together.
Remember
 To recount events means that to tell the details of a given events”
 To recount events effectively one must;
a. Listen or read the stories very well.
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b. Be specific in giving the events in the story
c. Organize the events properly
Write About It
Recount the events in the following story. Write atleast five sentence to
recount the following events
Fight Among the Fingers
by kathavarta
Once there was a fight among the fingers. Each of them was fighting, “I am the king
of the fingers, I am the greatest, I am the most important”. All of them went to the court and
stood in front of the judge for his decision.
In the court, the thumb stood in front of the judge and said: “I am the king, because I
am the strongest and firmest. Without me no one is able to do work. Hence I am the king”.
The judge heard all that.
Next the index finger got up and said, “I am the king, because I threaten everyone. I
point to things, direct people and show things. Hence I have names like threatener, shower,
and pointer.” The judge heard all that.
Next, the middle finger got up and said, “I am the strongest and longest of all the
fingers. Hence I deserve to be the king”. The judge heard all that.
Next the ring finger stood and said, “I am the richest, because I wear a ring made of
gold, studded with all the precious gems. Hence I am the king”.
Next, the little finger stood up with eyes filled with tears and said, “I am not strong
like the thumb. I cannot threaten others. I am very small and negligible. I am very poor and
do not wear a gold ring. But when I do Namaskara, there I stand in front. I am lucky to have
the first sight (Darshan) of all the great people.”
Having heard that, the judge decided that the little finger deserves to be the king of
all the fingers.
Learn Some More
Recount the events that happened to you yesterday.
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Recount Events in a Story Viewed
Think and Tell
Show a Picture of “Maria Makiling”
What can you say about the picture?
Find Out and Learn
The teacher will tell the students to watch The Legend of Maria Makiling
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Think About it
Ask the Following Questions
1. Who are the characters in the stories?
2. What are the good things Maria Makiling do the the town people?
3. Why are they surprise when they see the farm of the man Maria Makiling Fall in love
with?
4. What kind of letter did the young man received?
5. Did the Young man enlist in the army?
6. What did he do in order not to enlist in the army?
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7. How did Maria Makiling took up the news when she learned that his beloved man will
get married? What did she do after that?
8. How will you describe the the mountain of Maria Makiling if you are in a plane land?
Try and Learn
Watch Again the Legend Of Maria Makilin. Give the events that happened
in the story. Place it inside the crcle.
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Do and Learn
Watch the story of Of “Malakas and Maganda”. Recount the events in the story using a
series event chains.]
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GCwReB695&index=3
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Remember
How to recount events effectively?
 To recount events means that to tell the details of a given events”
 To recount events effectively one must;
d. Watch and understand the stories very well.
e. Be specific in giving the events in the story
f. Recall all the major events
g. Organize the events properly
Write About It
Watch again another stories, “”The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse”. Recount the
events in the storyin atleast 5 sentences.
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Clarify Meaning of Words Using Dictionaries,
Thesaurus and/or Online resources
Think and Tell
Show a Thesaurus or a Dictionary.
What is the use of the dictionary?
Find Out and Learn
Bring out your any the following a dictionaries, thesaurus or even your
cellphones. We are going to read a stories about , “Tsunamis and Earthquakes”.
Earthquakes and Tsunamis
By: Sue Peterson
Earthquakes are the sudden shock of the earth‟s surface that result in the earth
shaking and rolling. They can be felt over large geographical areas for brief moments of
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2
3
4
5
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time. This is a natural way for the earth to release stress. Did you know that more than a
million earthquakes shock the world each year? Let‟s look at what causes this unpredictable
phenomenon.
There are nearly 20 tectonic plates that are along the earth‟s surface that
continuously move past each other. When these plates stretch or squeeze, huge rocks form
at their edges and the rocks shift causing an earthquake. You can visualize an earthquake
by holding a pencil horizontally in the air and applying force to both ends by pushing down
on them. Eventually, the pencil will break somewhere between the two pencil ends to
release the stress placed on it. This is exactly how the earth‟s crust reacts to produce an
earthquake.
The plates move and put forces on each other so the earth‟s crust breaks for this
stress to be released in the form of energy. This energy then moves at a terrifying rate
through the earth as an earthquake. A seismograph is an instrument used to record the
strength of the earthquake. It also measures how long the earthquake occurs. Other
significant terms to know concerning the topic of earthquakes include the “epicenter” which
is the point on the earth‟s surface above the source of the earthquake; “seismic waves”
which is the energy created by the quake that causes building, structures, and the earth to
move horizontally; and the Richter Scale, a measurement of an earthquake‟s intensity.
The points on the Richter Scale correspond to the amount of shaking of the earth
(ten times the amount of shaking and 33 times the amount of energy). It has been reported
that the energy released by a large earthquake may be equal to 10,000 times the energy of
the first atomic bomb and cause anxiety-ridden victims to panic. Following is a chart that
shows the types of earthquakes and the rating of each on the Richter Scale.
Richter Scale
4 Minor Earthquake
5 Moderate Earthquake
6 Strong Earthquake
7 Major Earthquake
8 Great Earthquake
If you live in a region of the world that has been known to have a history of
earthquakes, it is advised that you assemble a well-equipped safety and emergency kit. It is
also imperative to have an established disaster plan so everyone remains safe. During an
actual earthquake, it is advisable to get under a sturdy piece of furniture where nothing can
fall on you and to stay clear of glass windows and larger objects. If you are outdoors, you
need to stay far away of buildings, trees, and power lines. If you are in a car, it is important
to drive to a safe area and stay in the car until the trembles stop.
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There may be aftershocks, movements after the earthquake. Check for personal
injuries and damage to your home when all movement has subsided. Depending on the
strength of the earthquake, you may be horrified and need someone for reassurance. It is
urgent that you remain calm. You may be able to reassemble some of the items that were
tossed about and repair the disorder that has occurred during this disaster at a later time.
Tsunamis are formed by the displacement of water, either a landslide, volcanic
eruption or by the slippage of the earth‟s plates, rock about 15-200 kilometers (50,000-
650,000 feet) deep that carry the continents and seas of the earth on an underground ocean
of hot, semi-solid material. Tsunamis are large ocean waves that flow straight avoiding any
winding and circular turns like most every day waves. Tsunamis travel up to 965 kph. (600
mph), thus capable of causing severe damage with their treacherous speed alone. They
travel the fastest in deeper water, yet hit near the shoreline at 48-64 kph (30-40 mph).
Let us get the meaning of the following underlined words.
1. Geographical –
2. Unpredictable –
3. Tectonic –
4. Imperative –
5. Sturdy –
6. Aftershock –
7. Subsided –
8. Horrified –
9. Urgent –
10. Reassemble –
11. Disaster –
12. Displacement –
13. Winding –
14. Severe –
15. Treacherous –
Try and Learn
Have a contest in getting the meaning of words. (teacher may give as many
words) The first group that can post the meaning on the board wins while the
other groups will find it.
Match each word in Column A with its meaning in Column B. Write
the answer on a separate sheet of paper.
A B
1. atmosphere a. genuine and original
2. autopsy b. having no trees or other
3. blush growing plants
4. authentic c. the mixture of gases that surrounds an astronomical
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5. barren object such as the earth
d. to turn red in the face because of emotion,
especially embarrassment, shame, modesty, or
pleasure
e. medical examination of a dead body in order to
establish the cause and circumstances of death
Do and Learn
Have the students to work “Scavenger Hunt” wherein the students will find
the word in a dictionary with the help of a clue and get the meaning of the
following words. The first group who will finish is the winner.
1. The last word in your dictionary –
2. A word with more than 3 meanings –
3. A word with five or more than syllables –
4. Open to any page what is the longest word you see –
5. Find a word you have never heard before -
Remember
Clarifying the meaning words can be done through the use of
dictionaries, thesaurus or other online materials.
Try and Learn
Clarify the following words using a dictionary, thesaurus or other online materials.
1. Dredge –
2. Lucid –
3. Seethe –
4. Nimble –
5. Loftly –
Learn Some Thing
Read a story and write at least 5 words you do not understand. Find
the meaning of words using the dictionary
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Compose clear and coherent sentences using
gramatical structures: Conjunctions
- Coordinating Conjunctions
Think and Tell
Show a PowerPoint Presentation.
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Find Out and Learn
Refer again to the later power point presentattions.
Teacher will read the sentences.
a. My favorite heroes are Batman and Green Lantern.
b. The gold is hidden at the beach or at the lake.
c. I like coffee, but I don‟t like tea.
d. Jose Rizal wanted reform for the Philippines, so they established the Kilusang
Propaganda in Spain.
When to Use Each Coordinating Conjunction:
Reason Coordinating Conjunction
To communicate addition and
To communicate contrast but, yet
To communicate a result/effect so
To communicate a reason/cause for
To communicate a choice or
To communicate a negative choice nor
Other Examples:
The shoes were not blue suede nor black leather.
It wasn‟t a costume party, yet many came dressed as literary villains.
I hate to waste a drop of gas, for it is very expensive these days.
 What conjunction the words in the first sentence?
 What conjunction are to be used when connect that tells a negative
choice?
 When to use the coordinating conjunction “for”?
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Try and Learn
The following exercises will help you gain greater understanding about how
coordinating conjunctions work. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence.
1. Would you rather have cheese _____ bologna on your sandwich?
1. For
2. Nor
3. Or
4. So
2. His two favorite sports are football ______ tennis.
1. Or
2. And
3. Nor
4. For
3. I wanted to go to the beach, _______ Mary refused.
1. But
2. Or
3. So
4. For
4. I am allergic to cats, ______ I have three of them.
1. Or
2. For
3. Yet
4. So
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5. I am a vegetarian, _______ I don‟t eat any meat.
1. So
2. Yet
3. Nor
4. But
Do and Learn
Compose a coherent and clear sentence using the different coordinating
conjunctions. The group who presents the most coherent sentences will be the winner.
Remind the students to be tactful in constructing a sentence.
and but yet so for nor or
Remember
Conjunctions are words that joins two or more words, phrases and clause.
Coordinating conjunctions are used to join words, phrases, and independent clauses.
When to Use Each Coordinating Conjunction:
Reason Coordinating Conjunction
To communicate addition and
To communicate contrast but, yet
To communicate a result/effect so
To communicate a reason/cause for
To communicate a choice or
To communicate a negative choice nor
Write About It
Compose a coherent and clear sentence using the coordinating conjunction for,
nor, or, so and yet. Do this on a piece of paper.
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Learn Some More
Choose a conjunction below to join each pair of sentences.
and but yet so for nor or
1. I was going to see a movie. My mother asked me to clean our backyard.
2. Toni saves money everyday. He will buy a new dress for her mother.
3. Pampilo finishes his work early. He can go to his night job.
Compose clear and coherent sentences using
gramatical structures: Conjunctions
- Suborrdinating Conjunctions
Think and Tell
Show a Picture
Study the picture very well.
Guess what is the missing word in the picture?
Clue: It is a person who is lower in rank or position.
The answer must be in plural form.
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Find Out and Learn
The teacher will read the following.
A subordinating conjunction may appear at a sentence beginning or
between two clauses in a sentence.
A subordinate conjunction usually provides a tighter connection between
clauses than a coordinating conjunctions does.
Loose: It is raining, so we have an umbrella.
Tight: Because it is raining, we have an umbrella.
Punctuation Note:
When the dependent clause is placed first in a sentence, use a comma between the two
clauses. When the independent clause is placed first and the dependent clause second, do not
separate the two clauses with a comma.
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When to Use Common Subordinate Conjunctions:
Reason Subordinate Conjunction
Regarding time after, before, once, since,
until, when, whenever, while
To communicate a reason/cause as, because, since
To communicate a result/effect in order that, so that, that
To communicate a condition if, even if, unless
To communicate contrast although, even though,
though, whereas
Regarding location where, wherever
Regarding a choice than, whether
Other examples;
Once she found the perfect broach, she purchased three outfits to match it.
He wore the top hat wherever he went.
 What does a subordinating conjunction connect?
 What happen to the other clause when a subordinating conjunction is used?
 What happen when the dependent clause is place at the beginning of the
sentence?
 When do we use the subordinating conjunctions “even if” and “unless”
 What are the subordinating conjunctions to be used when it communicate
a contrast?
Try and Learn
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Choose from among these subordinating conjunctions to complete each sentence:
although as long as because even if so that unless
until while
1. She has decided to move to Portland _______ there are more opportunities for employment
in that city.
2. You can borrow my car _______ you agree to be very careful with it.
3. They'll have a good corn harvest this year ________ it rains a lot and prevents them from
harvesting their crops.
4. Our neighbor is going to buy a gun _________ she can protect herself from intruders who
break into her apartment.
5. _________ he can save a lot of money by taking the bus, Russ still drives his car into the
city every day.
6. Ronald is going to finish his homework _________ it takes him all night.
7. My daughter can't wait _______ she gets her new bike.
8. Stay in the car ________ I go into the store. I'll be right back.
9. It's a good idea to go to college for four years ________ it's possible to get a good job without
a degree.
10. __________ he's overweight, Tony eats a lot of food before he goes to bed. That's not
healthy.
Do and Learn
Compose a coherent and clear sentence using the different subordinating
conjunctions. The group who presents the most coherent sentences will be the winner.
Remind the students to be tactful in constructing a sentence.
once because in order that even if even though than wherever
Remember
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 A subordinating conjunction joins a dependent clause into an independent
clause.
 Subordinating conjunctions often begin a dependent clause. If the dependent
clause begins or interrupts the sentence, then it is separated from the
independent clause by a comma.
 Subordinating conjunctions also join two clauses together, but in doing so, they
make one clause dependent (or "subordinate") upon the other.
Write About It
Compose a coherent and clear sentence using the different subordinating
conjunctions. Use the following subordinating conjunctions below.
after since if so that although than
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LEARNER’S MATERIALS
First Quarter – Week 10
Day I- Recounts events effectively
Think and Tell
What holiday or events do we celebrate in our country?
Tell something about the pictures/symbols of events inside the box. What events display on it?
What can you say about the illustrations of festivals and houses?
How will you describe the pictures?
Read the informative story of PAILAH festival.
Find out and Learn
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Do and Learn
Pailah Festival
Pailah Festival named after from its town's ancient name Pila, Laguna. "PAILAH" also
derived as Palay (Rice) as their major crop since Hispanic era, Isda (Fish) since the municipality
is also near in the lake, Tilapia is also one of their livelihood, Lilok Antigo (Antique Carvings)
along the district not only from the crops farming and fishing they have dependent but they also
have handicraft products to make this town also known as one of the best suppliers of native
products and wood carvings which is Laguna is famous to its talents and skills. Halaman
(Ornamental plants) they have produced a lot of supplies for different places of Manila and its
neighboring provinces for their premier class of ornamental plants.
This event were duly attended by Nayon Photographers' Club who were invited to cover the
yearly event. From manila we prepared to depart as early as 5:00 am to witness this event by
8:00 am. As we arrived we have ample time to set up and prepare our things. One you can
observe if you are in Pila is like you are travelling back in time, the old houses are well
maintained and preserved its Hispanic architectural designs, same as the church as well. This
municipality of Laguna is a sleepy town but were not affected by war for its excessive
bombardments during Japanese American battle, up to now the evident of the town is still on its
finest preservation of heritage village such as their houses, church and other structures that you
can find here.
Questions:
Where does the word PAILAH came from?
Why do you think this event were duly attended by some photographers?‟‟
Why Pila, Laguna is a land of Heritage houses?
How are Pailah Festival similar to other festival?‟
In what way are these events different from the other festivals?‟‟
Group 1
Make a news story about festival to recount events effectively
Present the news story to the class in the form of Newscating.
Group 2
Think of a song you know about your town.
Practice singing the song. Be ready to sing it to the class. (Example;” Halina sa Pila Magpunta”)
Group 3
Make a poster of events that important or memorable to you.
Group 4
Create simple Rap song from the story. Present it to the class.
Talk About It
 Why Pila is called “BAYANG PINAGPALA”?
 Cite some evidences, why this town is now one of the tourist attractions in Laguna?
 As you perform the group activity, do you feel the importance of the events you perform.
Share your ideas to the class
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Day 2- Vocabulary Development
Think and Tell
Games: How strong is your vocabulary? Choose the correct meaning of a words
Read as quickly as possible the words in each line. Circle those that have the same or
similar meanings as the keyword.
quickly quiet fast rapid small swift
fashionable smart conservative modern plain stylish
begin start end allow go come
great noble grand magnificent grateful petty
polite charming refined sweet courteous well –behaved
Show a dictionary to the class. What do you want to know about the dictionary?
Write your answer in the KWL Chart. (I know, want to know, what I learned chart)
Are you a scout? What does it mean to be a scout? What good deeds have you done for
others lately?
“Sajid was a Scout”( see page 117-119)
KNOW WANT LEARN
Expected answer Expected Answer Expected Answer
Remember
An event can be about nearly anything in personal experience/life that is significant enough
for you to want to retell it, or it can simply be a snapshot of a moment or a description of a person,
place, or thing in your life.
When recounting events choose a topic that you care about, for this will make your piece
more descriptive, emotional, and creative. Even though it is about your life, if you care about your
topic then so will the reader.
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Using context clues or a Dictionary match each word from the story in column A with its
meaning in column B.
A B
a. having far reaching and typically
1. Posthumous disastrous consequences or complications
2. Fluvial b. assign the responsibility for doing
3. Fateful something to ( someone)
4. Submerge c. get(something) back
5. Tilt d. a flat boat for carrying freight
6. Entrust typically on canals and rivers
7. Horrible e. of a relating to a festival
8. Barge f. of or found in a river
9. Festive g. move or cause to move into a sloping
10. Retrieve position
h. occurring, awarded,or appearing after the
death of the originator
i. causing or likely to cause horror, shocking
j. cause to be underwater
Question:
1. What was Sajih greatest contribution?
2. Can you justify Sajid‟s act of giving up his life for others?
3. If you were Sajih would you also help other people ? Why or why not?
Try and Learn
The following words appear between the guide words „jaded‟ and „jaundice‟.
Put them into alphabetical order.
jasper jangle japonica jargon jasmine
jar jaguar janitor jamboree jagged
1 _____________________ 5_____________________ 9._____________________
2 _____________________ 6 _____________________ 10 _____________________
3 _____________________ 7 _____________________
4 _____________________ 8. _____________________
Put the correct words between the guide words.
mafia maharajah make malaria majestic
mahogany mallard magician
1. madden _____________________ _____________________ magnetic
2. magnetic tape _____________________ _____________________ mainly
3. Mainmast _____________________ _____________________ make-over
4. maker _____________________ _____________________ malpractice
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Study each dictionary entry. Then copy the exact meaning of the italicized word nin the
sentence. Write your answer in the blank.
fade/fad/ fade, fading;1. Become less bright
2. Lose freshness or strength, wither
3. die away: disappear
a. The bunch of flowers will fade if you leave it long under the sun.
Meaning__________________________________________
b. My blue jeans faded after they were washed several times.
Meaning__________________________________________
c. The music start to fade as the car with the stereo drove away towards the city.
Meaning___________________________________________
Gulf /gelf/ n. 1. A large part of an ocean or sea that extends into surrounding land
2. a very deep break or cut in the earth
3. vast difference
a. The dynamite blast left a huge gulf in our field.
Meaning_________________________________________
b. The quarrel left a gulf between Elaine and Fatty.
Meaning_________________________________________
c.The Gulf of Mexico is between Florida and Mexico
Meaning_________________________________________
live/liv/ 1. Alive; having life
2. having much enemy
3.burning glowing
4.carrying an electric current
5. reside
6. of much interest now
7. broadcast taking a while
a. Let us cook our hot dogs over the live coals.
Meaning__________________________________________________
b. Never touch a live wire! You‟ll be burned or you‟ll die.
Meaning__________________________________________________
c. The live issue in our school is the need for a new gym.
Meaning__________________________________________________
d. Bill kept this live snake in a cage.
Meaning__________________________________________________
Choose the meaning of the first word as used in in the given
sentences. Write the letter on the blank.
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_____1. I want my steak to be served rare
_____2. The monkey-eating eagle is a rare species
_____3. That piece of jewelry is rare
______1. The play “Frozen” was a hit for the children.
______2. The naughty boy hit his playmates with a book.
______3. The batter hit the ball so hard that it went over the fence.
______1. The capital of Laguna is Sta Cruz.
----------2. A capital letter is used as the initial letter in a person‟s name.
______3. The summer capital of Philippines is Baguio.
______1. Tourist go to Boracay by plane.
______2. A carpenter uses a plane.
______3. This is my first plane ride.
What did you learn from the Dictionary?
When do we use the Dictionary?
What meaning should we select from these several meanings?
Talk about it
rare a. not thoroughly cooked
b. uncommon
hit a. to strike or knock with force
b. a very successful play, book, songs etc.
capitala. capital city or town of a province
b. a letter different from lower case or small letter
plane a. kind of tool to smoothen object
b. a kind of air transportation
Dictionary
 It is a book contains many words. The words are arranged
alphabetically.
 A dictionary gives an explanation of the words, meaning and
use, syllabication and stress marks.
 We can use the dictionary to clarify the appropriate meanings from
several meanings.
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Try and Learn
Read the following sentence and then copy the number of the meaning of the underline word.
Model vb 1. To plan or to form after a pattern
N 2. Aperson who possess for painters,sculptors,photography
Adj. 3. Right or perfect especially in conduct
4. A type or design clothing
_____ The calendar has the beautiful pictures of a model.
_____ The pupils modeled animals in clay
_____ Gino is a model child. He is polite, kind and obedient.
Echo/ecko n. 1. A sound sent back
Vb. 2. Repeat
n. 3. A nymph in Greelk legend who pired away for love of Narcissus until
nothing was left of her but her voice
_____ “I‟m hungry”, said Julian, “Im hungry too” echoed Joseph.
_____ Echo is a pretty girl who can sing well.
_____ Sam was in the field. He shouted “Hello”. The echo came back “Hellooooo”, lo.. lo…
Park n. 1. Land for people to rest or play in
vb 2. To leave a vehicle for some time in place
______There were beautiful flowers in the park.
______The visitors will park their cars in the big yard.
______ We enjoy walking in the park.
Day 3- Oral Reading Fluency
Read grade level text with 118 words correct per minute
Think and Tell
Study the pictures below. What do they tell? Work with a partner. Discuss a short story about
the pictures. Make sure that you use a verb in their correct form.
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Find out and learn
Read the sentences correctly
-Easter is one of the many Philippine religious festivals.
- Filipinos attended the series of nine dawn masses called misa de gallo.
-Last year, my family celebrated Easter Sunday in Bulacan.
-Carolers went from house to house and sung Christmas songs for money and fun
What are the different events mention in the sentences?
What do you usually have during Christmas? Who gives you a gift? How
Filipinos spend Christmas? Teacher will Sing/play the song. Christmas in
our Heart by Jose Mari Chan.
Christmas in our Heart
Whenever I see girls and boys,Selling lanterns on the streets,
I remember the Child In the manger as He sleeps.
Wherever there are people,Giving gifts, exchanging cards,
I believe that ChristmasIs truly in their hearts.
Let's light our Christmas trees, For a bright tomorrow
Where nations are at peace, And all are one in God
Let's sing Merry Christmas,And a happy holiday,
This season may we never forget, The love we have for Jesus
Let Him be the One to guide us, As another new year starts
And may the spirit of Christmas, Be always in our hearts.
In every prayer and every song,The community unites,
Celebrating the birth, Of our Savior, Jesus Christ
Let love, like that starlight, On that first Christmas morn,
Lead us back to the manger, Where Christ the Child was born
So, come let us rejoice, Come and sing a Christmas carol
With one big joyful voice ,Proclaim the name of the Lord!
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Try and Learn
 Sing the song confidently with the teachers
Read the words and lyrics of the song in a minute.
Do the first reading of the song in the form of story. Afterwards, read by partner.
Group I-2 Make a jingle on how Filipinos spend Christmas
Group 3-4 Choose an important events in your locality. Member of the group will
narrate, while the others will make a simulation or dramatization.
Present it to the class.
Read and learn Read the selection correctly in a minute
Hometown Hero
What makes a hero? This question can be answered in many ways. Courage in the face
of danger is one attribute. Unselfish leadership for the good of the community is another. Yet
there are many heroes who never face danger and cannot be called leaders.
These noble people go about their lives helping others for no reward other than knowing
it is the right thing to do. They do not take a day off and they put their own needs last.
Unfortunately, their heroic actions are mostly unnoticed. Maybe there is a hero like this living in
your house. What makes people do heroic things? The heroes that we study in school often
found themselves in history-making situations. Courage in wartime is an example. Other people
are natural leaders who inspire their followers to make important changes in society.
Perhaps at this time in your life, you have not met any heroes. If not, try to be one in your
own life each day. Put the needs of others first. Be kind and helpful to your friends and family. It
is not easy to be a hero, but it is a daily possibility.
Question:
1. What is “Hometown Hero” mostly about?
2. What can you do in your daily life to become a hero?
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Practicing with fluency passages is an important part of to improve the ability to read fluently.
If you makes many errors while reading or the reading does not sound like a spoken conversation,
he or she needs to practice reading fluency.
Improve reading speed and accuracy with repeated readings of Fluency Practice Passages.
Students orally read passages designed for one-minute readings several times with appropriate
expression and smoothness to increase reading rate, resulting in improved focus on comprehension
Day 4 - Attitudes
Observe politeness
Think and Tell
News for the day: ask volunteers to share the thing/events they saw as they were
on their way to school.
Read the sentence below the pictures.
What good character traits shown in the illustration.
What are the standard in Silent reading?
Read the selection carefully and be able to find out the moral lesson of the story.
Fox and the Rabbit
Long long ago there were two close friends named Jaggu and
Bunny.Jaggu was a fox living in a small forest adjacent to a village while
Bunny was a rabbit living in the same forest. These two friends were so
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close to each other than daily they used to share a lot of things like toys,
food items, stories and they were also spending time in the forest by
playing with other forest animals.
Though Jaggu and Bunny were close friends, yet Jaggu was short tempered and was
loosing its temper. In addition to this, Jaggu had a very loose tongue and was always involved in
fights, arguments and quarrels with her friends. This is the reason why people in the village and
Jaggu's friends as well did not like Jaggu much because it was always like a fighter cock. But on
the other hand Jaggu's close friend Bunny was very soft spoken, giving respect to the elderly
people and was always excusing others for their mistakes. And because of such a sweet nature
of Bunny, it was very much liked by its friends and even by the people in the nearby village.
One day both the friends Jaggu and Bunny talked for a long time and at
the end both of these friends expressed their wish of getting laddus prepared by
their moms. These two friends liked laddus very much just like Chota Bheem who
is very fond of laddus. Jaggu and Bunny ran to their houses and expressed their
wish of eating laddus. Hearing this their moms said, "Oh dear, even I wish I could
prepare these wonderful sweets for you. But I need to buy lot of things like gram
flour, sugar, melted butter (ghee), cardamom powder, cashew nuts and other dry
fruits for preparing laddus. And we don't have enough money right now to buy all
these stuff."In this way moms of both the friends expressed their incapability of
preparing laddus. Now these two friends again had a meeting on how to get
laddus prepared by their moms and how to enjoy eating these delicious sweets.
After a long discussion, both the friends arrived to a conclusion and went home
happily.
As it was night time, they had a sound sleep. Jaggu and Bunny woke early in the
morning as per their plan. They were determined to get laddus prepared the next day by their
moms. So after finishing off their daily chores both the friends walked towards the village to get
all the stuff required for preparing laddus. On reaching the village, Jaggu went straight to a
shopkeeper and said arrogantly, "Hey, give me some gram flour, sugar, ghee and all the other
things required to prepared laddus. I like laddus very much and want to make laddus with it. On
hearing Jaggu's harsh words, the shopkeeper was annoyed, however he kept quite and gave
Jaggu the bill in which the cost of all the items are mentioned.
On seeing the bill and the amount mentioned in it, Jaggu turned
wild and started cursing the shopkeeper. Jaggu said, "You moturam what
are you going to lose if you give me little gram flour, sugar and other
things. You cheat!, why should I give you money for all these things when
so much of these items are thrown away waste in the backyard of your
shop. Can't you be kind enough to donate little bit of these things to the
poor?" Saying so, Jaggu started using bad language and started shouting
at the shopkeeper. All the time, Bunny was trying to calm down Jaggu by
pulling him back. But Jaggu did not listen to his friend but continued with
his shout at the shopkeeper.
As there is a limit for anyone's patience so also the shopkeeper lost his patience by all
this big shout of Jaggu. So he went straight into his house, got a big wooden rod only to beat
and hit hard Jaggu. Seeing the shopkeeper coming with a big wooden rod in his had both the
friends had to run fast out of the place to save their skin. After running for a while, they rested
for a while under the shade of tree and felt sad for the failure of their plan. However, Bunny did
not lose its heart and said to his friend, "Jaggu, please listen to me, you hide yourself behind me
and don't show your face. Let me go and try out for getting all the stuff for making laddus." As
Jaggu had a great faith on his friend Bunny he simply said yes and acted as per the instructions.
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This time Bunny walked slowly to the shopkeeper and said, "Namaste
Ramuchacha. Saying so, Bunny bowed down and touched his feet. The
shopkeeper was very much impressed with this gesture of Bunny and blessed
him. The shopkeeper asked, "How are doing these days Bunny?" Replied Bunny,
"I am doing good Chacha (Uncle). How about you? I heard Chachi (Aunt) was
not well. How is she now?
The shopkeeper, "oh! how nice of you Bunny to remember this. Of course, she is
recovering now. Bunny, "How are your kids Monu and Champa?" How are their
studies going on?"Shopkeeper, "They are doing good Bunny. What's the purpose
of your visit?
Bunny, "Actually Chacha, I like laddus very much and you know we don't have
enough money either to laddus or to buy all the things for making laddus at home. So, I
thought of asking help from you Chahca. Anyway, if you cannot give, I won't mind
because I know you too have to look after your family's needs and you are taking all the
pains and working hard to earn money to look after your family. I don't mind Chacha if
you are not in a position to lend me."
On listening you such polite words of Bunny, the shopkeeper was so pleased that he
was readily willing to give all the things needed to make laddus and thus he said, "Oh, Bunny,
you are such a sweet little thing and when you wanted to eat laddus, I am sure to help you out.
You need not lend all the things for making laddus from me but I can give you all these for free
as a gift. You are a little one and I am sure you don't need much of these things. Moreover,
there is so much stuff which is being eaten up by the rats and cockroaches in the night time.
And many a times, I have to even throw away some of the stuff that gets spoiled. When there is
some wastage in my shop, I really don't mind donating you these stuff to you who are so sweet
and good."
Saying so, the shopkeeper turned out to his salesman and asked
him to get all the things required for making laddus and give all those
things to sweet little Bunny. Jaggu was listening to the whole
conservation from behind the scene and felt very happy as they both can
now have laddus to eat. At the same time, he even learnt the lesson that
if he want to get help from others he should not demand help from them
instead he should request them for a help and should be polite in his
words. Jaggu and Bummy carried all the stuff required for preparing
laddus to Jaggu's home. On seeing these things Jaggu's mother felt
happy and she prepared delicious laddus and gave it to both the friends.
From this incident on wards there was a lot of change in Jaggu's way of
talking and his behavior as well. He started talking to everyone with
respect and politeness. Now everyone slowly started liking Jaggu as well.
Question:
.1. Who are the characters in the story? Describe each.
2. Where does the story happen?
3. What is the moral lesson of the story?
4. Why do we always need to be polite?
Try and Learn
Show different act of politeness.( 4 pictures one word)
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____ ____L__T___NE___S___
Group Activities.
Group I – Role playing that observe politeness
Group 2- Slogan of Politeness
Group 3- Make a short story that observe politeness
Group 4- Poster making with the theme: Politeness is the Flower of Humanity
Let the pupils learn by heart the different expression of politeness;
~What should you say if you walk in front of someone? You say___( “Excuse me”)
~Moving over so someone can sit down is called? ------ (“Sharing”)
~When you ask for something you say…. .(”Please”)
~When you receive something you say… .(”Thank You”)
Read and Learn
Inspiration
You win an award. You walk proudly onto the stage. You make a speech. You give
the audience an idea of where you got your ideas. You talk about the people who helped
you. You also tell where you got your inspiration.
A young Amelia Earhart attended a World‟s Fair where she saw an airplane fly high
above her. Amelia always referred to that day as the start of her journey to become a pilot. In
the same way, many writers will remember the first book that gripped their hearts. Sports
stars can tell you everything about the first game they attended. Film directors remember
every scene of the movie that made them buy their first camera.
This is the way many young people get an idea of what profession they would like to
pursue. What has inspired you? Have you seen, read, or heard about anything that has given
your ideas for your lifelong career? Have you met someone who has truly inspired you? You
may have already made a decision about your future. If not, you can start to think about it!
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1. What is this passage mostly about?
2. According to this passage, what are some things that inspire people?
Are you polite? Read and choose the letter of the correct answer
1. Someone you don't really like keeps following you around. What do you do?
a. Tell him/her to get lost.
b. Ask him/her to quit following you around in a nice way.
c. Secretly escape and hide.
d. Let him/her follow you around
2. You're really good in History and are taking a test on it on Friday. The coolest kid in
class asks you to give him the answers. What do you do?
a. You don't care if he/she is cool or not; you don't give the answers.
b. Give a lame excuse and say no.
c. Give him/her the answers but tell the teacher after.
d. Tell him/her you'll think about it.
3: Somebody has been asking you the same question over and over. What do you do?
a. Roll your eyes and tell the answer.
b. Tell him/her to listen more and give the answer.
c. Tell him/her the wrong answer.
d. Give the answer.
4. You are hanging out with your friends and everybody wants to do something you
don't want to. What do you do?
a. Go along with them.
b. Argue, but go along in the end.
c. Tell them they're losers and leave.
d. Give them a lame excuse and go home.
5: You're supposed to exchange papers to check an assignment. Somebody who is
ALWAYS late to exchange asks you to exchange with him/her. You already have your
paper ready to check. What do you do?
a. Say no.
b. Say sure.
c. Give a lame excuse and refuse.
d. Roll your eyes and say no.
Write About It
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Day 5- Attitudes
Show tactfulness when communicating with each other‟s
Think and Tell
What come first to your mind when you read this quotes or messages?
” Think before you speak”.
Where do we use these words?
Remember
Politeness is the practical application of good manners or etiquette. It is a culturally defined
phenomenon, and therefore what is considered polite in one culture can sometimes be quite rude
or simply eccentric in another cultural context.
Polite play adjective po·lite pə-ˈ līt: having or showing good manners or respect for other people
: socially correct or proper
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Read the tactless blunt and more tactful in the graphic organizer and be able to
answer the ff. question below.
____________________________________________________________________________
Tactless Tactful
-Stupid letter: I can‟t understand! - I should understand it, as there is
no confusing word in this letter,
could you explain it once again?
-It‟s your fault, you did not properly read - Sometimes my word is not precise;
my latest fax. Let me try again
____________________________________________________________________________
Question:
What is the different of tactless and tactful communication?
Do you think there is careful consideration of the feelings and values of another
in a tactful communication?
Try and Learn
Teacher will act the tactful communication situation between a Principal and
Teacher or a leader of the group and a member of the class.
Find out and Learn
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“Think before you speak”, your friends need to go home early for some appointment. How will
you answer your friend in a positive way? Think of words that may consider her/his feelings.
What will you say in the following situation? Use tactful and careful words for
consideration of the feelings and values of others.
Brainstorming/Role Playing
Group I and 2-One of your team members is regularly late for sport dance
practice for school intramurals competitions, and it affects her performance. After
another missed deadline, you're tempted to call her out at the team meeting. Although
this might make you feel better in the short term, it's insensitive – a more tactful
approach would be to speak with her privately about her tardiness.
Group 3 and 4-
It's your birthday. You're allergic to woo cloth; one of your friends gives you a
hideous sweater made of wool in front of many people. The sweater is personally knitted
for you. How will you handle the situation?
Talk about it
How tactful are you?
Indicate how frequently you engage in the following behaviors when communicating with
another person or persons. Use this scale to describe your tactfulness.
5 – I always do this.
4 – I often do this.
Do and Learn
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Learn Some More
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Try and Learn
3 – I sometimes do this.
2 – I seldom do this.
1 – I never do this
------a.I recognize that how I say something is just as important as what I say.
____b.I analyze my communication style to determine what nonverbal messages I send and
how well they conform to the meaning I desire to get across
____c.I carefully consider whether my message would be best understood by my receiver in a
face-to-face gathering, mobile texting, or in writing
____d.I form opinions about what others say to me based on what I hear them saying rather
than what I think of them as a person
_____e .I makes a genuine effort to listen to ideas with which I don't agree.
_____f .I looks for ways to improve my listening skills.
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Choose the letter of the correct amnswer.
1. You're at your company Christmas gift exchange, and someone just re-gifted the same
gift you gave them last year. What do you do?
A. Nothing! It really doesn't matter, no need to cause a scene.
B. Say nothing at the moment, but talk badly behind their back the next day.
C. Corner them later and tell them off.
D. Accuse them right then and there, in front of everyone.
2. You borrowed 100 pesos from your friend last week, and you keep forgetting to pay
them back. What do you say?
A. I apologize and set a reminder on my phone.
B. Ask them to call me and remind me before I see them tomorrow.
C. Don't say anything--they might have forgotten too.
D. It's fine. We're friends, right? I'll remember eventually.
3. You're in the middle of a long conversation with a friend, and suddenly you notice that
she's not really paying attention to what you're saying. What do you do?
A. Change the subject. Maybe I've bored her.
B. Keep talking, but keep it shorter and more to the point.
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C. Ask her if something is wrong.
D. Tell her to snap out of it, and continue talking.
4. You're just about to sit down at your favorite spot in the cafeteria, when someone comes
along and beats you to the chair first. What do you do?
A. Ask them to move. You always sit there.
B. Glare at them and sit somewhere else.
C. Sit somewhere else. It's not a big deal.
D. None of the above
5. Your friend, a musician, just asked you to listen to her latest song. You don't like it at all.
What do you say?
A. I don't like it.'
B. 'It's not really my style, sorry.'
C. 'It's alright. I think you can do better, though.'
D. 'I'm not really the person to ask.'!'
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K TO 12 GRADE 5 LEARNER’S MATERIAL IN ENGLISH (Q1-Q4)
WEEK 1
Day 1 Identifying Signal Words
Think and Tell
What is your favorite food?
Do you cook at home?
Do you follow the right procedure in cooking your favorite?
Find Out and Learn
Read the sentences. Select the meaning of the underlined words from
the box.
I sliced the cake into three pieces.
The best way to purify water at home is to simmer it.
Sprinkle water on the clothes before ironing it.
Listen to the selection to be read by the teacher.
“How to Make an Apple and Hazelnut Crunch”
Answer the comprehension questions based on the story heard.
1. What is the first step in making apple and hazelnut crunch?
2. How long will you simmer the apple?
3. After adding sugar, what will you do next?
4. What will you do when the stewed apple becomes cold?
5. What is the last step?
6. What words in the paragraph signals the step-by-step procedure in making an Apple
and Hazelnut Crunch?
Try and Learn
Activity
Listen to the teacher in reading the text to identify the signal words to
be used.
Do and Learn
Here are the given guidelines for taking tests. Fill in the blanks with
the correct signal words.
______, read the directions carefully before you start answering. If possible, read
them twice. Ask your teacher or the proctor about something you don’t understand.
_______, answer all items completely. _______, do not stay long in one number if you
to scatter in small amounts
to boil slightly
to cut
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cannot think of the answer right away. You might run out of time especially if the test has a
time limit. _______. Write your answers clearly.
Remember
Day 2 Identifying Main Idea, Key Sentence, and Supporting Details
Think and Tell
Do you love to eat chocolates?
What is your favorite brand of chocolate candy?
Have you ever wondered how this yummy food came to be?
Find Out and Learn
Find out the meaning of the words in column A with the phrases in column B.
A B
_____1.beverage A. alcoholic drink
_____2.chewable B. remove or take out
_____3.liquor C. a drink
_____4.extracted D. report of uncertain or doubtful truth
_____5.gossip E. can be grinded with a teeth
Read and Learn
Read the selection.
“Quick History of Chocolate”
The ancient people of Central America began cultivating cocoa beans almost three thousand
years ago. A cold drink from beans was served to Hernando Cortes, the Spanish conqueror when he
arrived at the Aztec Court of Montezuma in 1519. The Spaniards to the beverage home to their king.
Signal words give step-by-step direction or
sequence in a paragraph/selection.
First , next, then, lastly, finally, furthermore, next to
that, second, after that, moreover are examples of
signal words.
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He liked it so much that he kept the formula a secret. For the next hundred years, hot chocolate was
the private drink of the Spanish mobility. Slowly, it made its way into fashionable courts of France,
England, and Austria. In 1657, a Frenchman living in London opened a shop where blocks for making
the beverage were sold at a high price. Soon chocolate houses appeared in cities throughout Europe.
Wealthy clients met in them, sipped chocolate, conducted business, and gossip.
During the 1800s, chocolate became a chewable food. The breakthrough came in 1828, when
cocoa butter was extracted from the bean. Twenty years later, an English firm mixed the butter with
chocolate liquor, which resulted in the first solid chocolate. Milton Hershey’s candy came on the
scene 1894; the Tootsie Rolls hit the market two years later. The popularity of the chocolate bar
soared during World War I when they were given to soldiers for fast energy. M & Ms gave the industry
another boost during World War II; soldiers need candy that wouldn’t melt in their hands.
On the average, Americans today eat ten pounds of hard chocolate a year. The average Dutch
person eats up more than fifteen pounds a year, while Swiss packs away almost twenty pounds.
Chocolate is obviously an international favorite.
Talk About It
Answer the following questions.
1. Who were the first people to cultivate the cocoa beans?
2. Where was the drinking of hot chocolate a favorite?
3. When did chocolate become a chewable food?
4. Why were chocolates given to soldiers during the World War II?
5. Do you agree with the decision of the Spanish King to keep the formula for hot
chocolate a secret?
6. Should growing children like you eat too much chocolate? Why? Why not?
Going back to the selection, you will now look for the key sentence, supporting details,
and main idea in each paragraph.
Questions:
o What is the key sentence of the first paragraph? in the second paragraph? in the third
paragraph?
o What are the sentences that give information about the key sentence of the
paragraph?
o What is the first paragraph all about? The second paragraph? The third paragraph?
Remember
 Key Sentence is the sentence which states the topic of the
paragraph.
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 Supporting Details are the sentences in the paragraph which give
information related to the topic.
 Main Idea of a paragraph tells us what the paragraph is all about.
Try and Learn
Read and analyze the following paragraphs. Then, answer the items that
follow.
Paragraph 1
There are different steps in solving a problem in Mathematics. First, read the
problem carefully and find out what is asked. Next, look for the given facts, then
think of the process to be used. Finally solve for the answer.
Give the key sentence of the paragraph:
____________________________________
Paragraph 2
Water is used for drinking. We also use it for bathing. It is used for cooking and
washing dirty clothes. Water has many uses.
Give the supporting details of the key sentence: Water has may uses.
Supporting details:________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
Paragraph 3
The second month of the year, which is February, was named after Februalia,
The Roman festival of purification. February, as we all know, is the month of love. It
is in this month that Valentine’s Day or heart’s day is celebrated. On this day, we
express our love to our loved ones. We can show our love not only during this
month but also in all months and days of the year.
Give the main idea of the paragraph:
_______________________________________
Do and Learn
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Read the following selections. Then, identify what is asked in each item by
choosing the letter of the correct answer from the given choices.
_____1. (A)There are many ways to stop global warming. (B) Choose energy
efficient appliances when making new purchases. (C) Do not leave appliances on
standby. (D) Situate your freezer and fridge away from the stove.
Choose the letter of the sentence that tells the key sentence of the paragraph.
_____2. Paying taxes is very important. It is the government’s source of income. The
taxes that every citizen’s pay go to the different services that the government
provides and the projects that it undertake. A part of the budget goes to the
construction of roads and bridges. It is the obligation and responsibility of every law-
abiding citizen of a country to pay taxes wholeheartedly and on time. Which of the
following is NOT a sentence that talks about the paragraph?
A. The taxes that every citizen’s pay go to the different services that the
government provides.
B. It is the obligation and responsibility of every law-abiding citizen of a
country to pay taxes.
C. Every citizen should pay taxes monthly to fulfill his obligation in the
country.
D. A part of the budget goes to the construction of roads and bridges
_____3. Bicolanos take pride in their delicious pili nuts. Pili trees are abundant I
Bicol. They grow healthy there because of the cool and rainy climate of the place.
People take time harvest pili nuts. They sell them at high price. Pili is best cooked
with syrup. The paragraph s mainly about _____________________________.
A. the Bicolanos
B. the climate of Bicol
C. the pili nuts in Bicol
D. the place in Bicol
Learn Some More
Direction: Give the key sentence, supporting details and main idea of
the selection.
The root is an important part of the plant. It is responsible for getting water and
minerals from the soil for the plant to grow. It also holds the plant in position. If roots are cut
off from the plant, it would die.
Main Idea: ___________________________________________________________
Key Sentence:________________________________________________________
Supporting Details:
a. ________________________________________________________________
b. ________________________________________________________________
c. ________________________________________________________________
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Day 3 Subject-Verb Agreement
Think and Tell
Have you ever experienced being teased by somebody?
How do you feel?
Who is your best friend?
Does he/she defend you while you are in trouble?
Do you think making fun of somebody is a good act?
Find Out and Learn
Choose from the words inside the box that corresponds to the definition written in
each number.
grab ______1. badly behaved
argue ______2. activity done regularly
scatter ______3. take a big handful of, seize, get
hobby ______4. give reasons typically in angry way
naughty` ______5. throw in various directions
Read and Learn
There are times that a sentence is in inverted order. If we say
inverted sentence, it is a sentence in which the verb comes before
the subject.
Read the following selection and try to find out inverted sentences.
Lily is a thin girl. She is quiet and shy. Every time she sits at the canteen, she
is always alone. Every day, at the hallway, are Nestor’s friends. Making fun of Lily is
their hobby. In Lily’s bag are books. Carlo, one of the naughty boys, teases Lily,
grabs the handbag, passes it with his friends, and scatters all the books on the floor.
“Bamboo Stick” is what they call her. From Room 3 comes Marina. She defends Lily
and argues with the boys. In simple way Marina helps. Later on, Lily and Marina
became friends. At the canteen, they eat together. In going home, walk Marina and
Lily. They share stories, review their lessons and help each other.
Analyze how verbs agree with the subjects in the following inverted sentences.
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a. Every day at the hallway, are Nestor’s friends.
v s
b. In Lily’s bag are books.
v s
c. From Room 3 comes Marina.
v s
d. In going home, walk Marina and Lily.
v s
Ask: Which comes first in the inverted order of a sentence?
What happens to the verb when the subject is singular? When the subject is plural?
Remember
 Inverted sentence is a sentence in which the verb comes before the
subject.
 The verb agrees with the subject of the sentence.
 If the subject of the inverted sentence is singular, the verb takes its s-
form.
 If the subject of the inverted sentence is plural, the verb takes its base
form.
Talk About It
Answer the following questions.
1. Who is a thin girl?
2. Why do you think Lily is always alone?
3. Who makes fun of Lily?
4. What does Carlo do with Lily’s handbag?
5. Who helps Lily?
6. If you were Nestor’s friends, will you do the same? Why? Or Why not?
7. If you were Marina, will you also defend Lily?
8. What kind of person is Marina?
Try and Learn
Write the following sentences in the inverted order.
1. Everybody cares about the climate change.
2. The boys go in hiking.
3. Ramon volunteers for the difficult task.
4. Nobody cares about the spoiled food.
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5. Abigail attends the birthday party.
Do and Learn
Compose coherent sentences in the inverted order using the given
verbs that agree with the subjects in each item.
1. disagree the men on their plan
2. in the spelling bee join Rosa
3. come the meteor in meteorites
4. on the moon astronauts’ footprints left.
5. on a topic for a report Alexis decide
Planning a Two to Three-paragraph Composition Using an Outline
Think and Tell
What things are in the pictures?
In what kind of rocks do they belong?
Find Out and Learn
Outlining is arranging notes so that important ideas stand out and make
clear which point supports each of the important ideas.
Topics are those numbered in Roman Numerals I,II , III, etc.
The Subheadings are indicated in capital letters A, B, C, D, etc.
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The supporting details are those numbered in Arabic numerals 1, 2, 3,
etc.
By connecting the details in the outline, one can form a paragraph.
Try and Learn
Read the outline. Write a two-paragraph composition using the outline
below.
I. Sedimentary rocks - made of sediments cemented together
A. Classic or fragmented sedimentary
- rock fragments carried by wind, water and glacier
B. Chemical sedimentary
- deposits of minerals dissolved in water
C. Organic sedimentary
- shells, skeletons and other parts of plants and animals
D. Cementing materials
- calcium carbonate, silica, mud, clay and iron oxide
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Do and Learn
The class will be divided into two groups. Group 1 will make a
paragraph based on the first part of the outline while group 2 will work on
the second part of the outline. The outputs will be combined to form a two-
paragraph composition.
Pepper
I. Pepper - one of the earliest spices known to mankind.
A. So expensive that a pound of it was considered an appropriate gift for a royalty to
give or to receive
B. Made as payment of taxes
C. Considered rich property
II. Pepper - a tropical vine
A. Begins to bear fruit in four years
B. Produces heavily in fourteen years
C. Unripe berries produce black pepper
D. Ripe ones produce white pepper
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Learn Some More
Form a two-paragraph composition using the following outline.
“Taking Care of Our Bodies”
I. The human body needs both rest and exercise.
A. Needs nourishment
B. A healthy looking body doesn’t just happen
C. A good deal of care is given to it
II. The body needs food, as the machine needs fuel as oil
A. Requires an adequate amount of basic nutrients
B. Protein, Fats, Carbohydrates and Minerals
Remember
 Outlining is arranging notes so that important ideas stand out.
 Outline can be used in writing a paragraph by using the topic
sentences and supporting details.
Day 5 Determining the Ideas that Influence the Viewers
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Think and Tell
Are you familiar with TV commercials?
What is your favorite TV commercial?
Can you draw inside the box your favorite product and tell something
about it based on what you have watched in a TV commercial?
Find Out and Learn
Media uses stereotypes, point of view, and propaganda to influence
the viewers.
A propaganda is the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the
purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person.
Stereotypes are results of incomplete or distorted information accepted as fact without
question. A stereotype is simply a widely held belief that an individual is a member of a
certain group based on characteristics.
Point of View is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion, or feelings
of the individuals involved in a situation. It is a reflection of the opinion an individual from
real life or fiction can have
Talk About It
What scene in the TV commercial is considered captivating?
What ideas/ images in the TV commercial are used to influence the
viewers?
Did you gain interest of buying the product after watching the TV
commercial?
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Try and Learn
The class will be divided into four. Each group should give new name
of
the product to endorse. A representative from each group must explain the
ideas used to influence the viewers.
Group 1- Make a commercial about most delicious bread through song and dance.
Group 2- Show a tableau of using the best detergent bar.
Group 3- Create a poster about milk drink
Group 4- Present a short drama about the importance of brushing teeth using
a brand of toothpaste.
Do and Learn
Determine the ideas used to influence the viewers based on the
advertisement Amazing Tale Nido 3+ Nestle PH. Choose
your answer from the box.
1. Using stereotypes, the characteristic of a mother that has shown in the
advertisement was______________.
2. As shown in the point of view of the advertisement, a child must have
________________.
3. The advertisement has spread the idea that Nido 3+ contains millions of
_________________ that will help in protecting children’s tummy.
4. The advertisement of Nido 3+ left a slogan at the end part stating that
“___________________”
5. The advertisement is intended to persuade ______________ to buy Nido 3+ for
children.
Laking Nido, Protektado mothers healthy tummy
Tender Loving Care fathers good bacteria
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Remember
There are ideas/images in media that are explicitly used to influence
the viewers.
Stereotypes- are results of incomplete or distorted information
accepted as fact without question. A stereotype is simply a widely
held belief that an individual is a member of a certain group based
on characteristics.
Point of view- is the angle of considering things, which shows
us the opinion, or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation.
It is a reflection of the opinion an individual from real life
or fiction can have.
Propaganda - is the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor
for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a
person.
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LESSON 56 - INFORMATIONAL TEXT-TYPES
Listen and Learn
Have you ever been to a library?
What are the things we can see inside the library?
Have you ever read any of the following?
dictionary magazines encyclopedia
How about a card catalogue? Have you used one?
Read and Learn
Read the story below. Answer the questions below.
A Trip to the Library
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Mark needs a book. He does not have money. His mom takes him to the library.
Mark can borrow books for free. Mark enters the library. There are so many books.
There are books about animals. There are books about pirates. There are books
about science. Mark borrows them all.
Answer the following questions:
1. Who needs books?
2. His mom took him to the .
3. What books did he saw?
4. Which one did he borrowed?
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Try and Learn
Read the article below and answer the following questions below.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DR. JOSE P. RIZAL
Dr. José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (June 19, 1861 –
December 30, 1896, Bagumbayan), was a Filipino polymath, nationalist and the
most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial
era. He is considered a national hero of the Philippines, and the anniversary of
Rizal's death is commemorated as a Philippine holiday called Rizal Day. Rizal's
1896 military trial and execution made him a martyr of the Philippine Revolution.
The seventh of eleven children born to a wealthy family in the town of
Calamba, Laguna, Rizal attended the Ateneo Municipal de Manila, earning a
Bachelor of Arts. He enrolled in Medicine and Philosophy and Letters at the
University of Santo Tomas and then traveled alone to Madrid, Spain, where he
continued his studies at the Universidad Central de Madrid, earning the degree of
Licentiate in Medicine. He attended the University of Paris and earned a second
doctorate at the University of Heidelberg. Rizal was a polyglot conversant in at least
ten languages. He was a prolific poet, essayist, diarist, correspondent, and novelist
whose most famous works were his two novels, Noli me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo. These are social commentaries on the Philippines that formed the
nucleus of literature that inspired dissent among peaceful reformists and spurred the
militancy of armed revolutionaries against the Spanish colonial authorities.
As a political figure, Jose Rizal was the founder of La Liga Filipina, a civic
organization that subsequently gave birth to the Katipunan led by Andrés Bonifacio
and Emilio Aguinaldo. He was a proponent of institutional reforms by peaceful
means rather than by violent revolution. The general consensus among Rizal
scholars, however, attributed his martyred death as the catalyst that precipitated the
Philippine Revolution.
Questions:
1. What was the article about?
2. Would you consider it as an informational text-type?
3. What other informational text-types have you read before?
Do and Learn
Take a trip to the library and ask about the card catalogue?
Have you seen a card catalogue?
What are its parts?
Look at the example of a card catalogue and identify its parts.
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Activity:
Choose a book from the library and make a card catalogue following the
format from the example above.
Remember
Informational texts are nonfictional writing, written with the intention to of informing
the reader about a specific topic. It is typically found in magazines, newspaper, science
books, autobiographies, and instruction manuals.
It uses special text which allows its users to easily find key information and
understand the main topic. This is done by placing a header over certain sections. It may
also use visual representation with captions which includes pictures, graphs, tables,
diagrams, and charts.
A card catalogue is a file of cards uniform in size arranged in some definite order and
listing the items in the collection of a library or group of libraries. Each card identifies a
single item.
The parts of a card catalogue are (1) call number; (2) author; (3) Title Entry; (4)
publisher; (5) series title; and (6) subject headings.
ASSESSMENT:
Identify if the following books if there are informational text or not. Write  for
informational text else write  if it is not.
1. newspaper
2. magazines
3. instructional manuals
4. fairy tales
5. autobiography
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LESSON 57 - PRECISE INFORMATION ON A GIVEN TOPIC
Find Out and Learn
Read the words orally.
1. strange 6. compass
2. alternate 7. animate
3. articulate 8. dairy
4. magnetic 9. worthwhile
5. entrepreneur 10. lawyer
How do you think we could define the following words? What could we use to define
the words?
Questions:
1. Does each word only have one definition?
2. Is the given meaning precise?
3. What other methods could we use to give meanings to words?
Read and Learn
A word’s denotation is its dictionary definition. But a word can also evoke certain
thoughts and feelings. The thoughts and feelings associated with a certain word are called
the connotation of the word. Words with the same denotation can have different
connotations. Connotations can be positive, negative or neutral.
Common Connotations
 A dog connotes shamelessness or an ugly face.
 A dove implies peace or gentility.
 Home suggests family, comfort and security.
 Politician has a negative connotation of wickedness and insincerity while
statesperson connotes sincerity.
 Mom and Dad when used in place of mother and father connote loving parents.
Try and Learn
Directions: Each pair of phrases includes synonyms with different connotations. Put a +
sign on the line next to the one with a positive connotation, and a – on the line next
to the one with a negative connotation.
1. a strong reek
a strong aroma
4. ratty clothes
casual clothes
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2. a charismatic leader
a pushy leader
5. easy-going attitude
lazy attitude
3. thoughtful response
calculated response
Do and Learn
Using your dictionary, copy the words below and its meaning on your notebook.
1. suppose 6. capillary
2. menu 7. essential
3. autumn 8. August
4. flavor 9. denotation
5. artery 10. connotation
Remember
In giving precise information on a given topic, we may do the following:
1. We must have a reliable source which is verifiable. This means that the
information that we get must be true and real, not made up or unsure.
2. We must have supporting information.
Connotations and denotations are two principal methods of describing the
meaning of words.
Connotations refer to the wide array of positive and negative associations that most
naturally carry them while denotation is the precise, literal definition of a word that might be
found in a dictionary.
LESSON 58 - IDENTIFYING THE MAIN IDEA, KEY SENTENCE, AND SUPPORTING
DETAILS
Read and Learn
The Storm
The rain began early in the morning. The sky was full of dark purple clouds. Thunder
began as a soft rumble and became louder and louder. Lightning crashed every few
minutes, making the sky a brilliant white.
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What is the main idea? Circle the correct answer.
A. The farms needed the rain.
B. The thunder hurt the people’s ears.
C. Lightning made the sky bright.
D. The storm was very strong.
Write three details in the story in the boxes.
A B C
Find Out and Learn
Saturday at the Carnival
James and his sister, Anna, went to the carnival on Saturday. They rode the merry-
go-round, the roller coaster and the Ferris wheel. James ate popcorn and a hot dog. Anna
drank lemonade and ate an apple. They saw many exciting shows. They were tired when
they went home.
What is the main idea? Circle the correct answer.
A. James and Anna were hungry.
B. James and Anna did many things at the carnival.
C. The merry-go-round was broken.
D. The carnival was on Saturday.
Write three details in the story in the boxes.
A B C
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Do and Learn
Read the article below and answer the questions below on your notebook.
Planets in the Solar System
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There are eight planets in the Solar System, and
each one is very different. Some planets, like Jupiter
and Saturn are very large. Others, like Mercury and
Mars are smaller. Jupiter has moons that are larger
than Mercury. The planets also have different
atmospheres. Uranus, Jupiter and Saturn have
atmospheres of hydrogen and helium. The atmosphere
on Venus is made up of carbon dioxide. Earth has a nitrogen and oxygen atmosphere.
Neptune’s atmosphere is mostly hydrogen. The planets also have different temperatures.
Uranus is the coldest and Venus is the hottest.
Write the main idea of the paragraph in your own words.
1.
Write three supporting ideas to the main idea.
2.
3.
4.
What is the key sentence in the article?
5.
LESSON 59 – SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
Read and Learn
A singular subject demands a singular verb; a plural
subject demands a plural verb. That is the simple principle behind
subject-verb agreement. Remember that singular verbs usually
end in s, but plural verbs usually do not.
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Examples of correct subject-verb agreement:
1) He runs four miles every day. (singular subject; singular verb)
2) They ride the school bus in the afternoon. (plural subject; plural verb)
3) Few of the children are here today. (plural)
4) Some of the money is missing. (singular-money is singular)
5) None of the marbles have rolled out of the circle. (plural-marbles is plural)
6) One of the nails is sticking out. (one is singular)
7) The scissors are on the table. (plural)
8) Katie or three girls walk to the office. (girls is closer, so verb is plural)
9) Is mumps caused by a virus? (singular)
10) Neither the tray nor the cups were put away. (cups is closer, so verb is plural)
Try and Learn
CORRECT: The puppies are cute.
Since puppies is plural, it would sound funny to use the singular verb form, is (NOT correct):
INCORRECT: The puppies is cute.
CORRECT: The boy walks home from school.
Since boy is singular, it would sound funny to use the plural verb form, walk
INCORRECT: The boy walk home from school.
Complete the following by encircling the correct verb for each sentence.
1. Every one of those books (is, are) fiction.
2. Nobody (know, knows) the trouble I've seen.
3. (Is, Are) the news on at five or six?
4. Mathematics (is, are) John's favorite subject, while Civics (is, are) Andrea's
favorite subject.
5. Eight dollars (is, are) the price of a movie these days.
6. (Is, Are) the tweezers in this drawer?
7. Your pants (is, are) at the cleaner's.
8. There (was, were) fifteen candies in that bag. Now there (is, are) only one left!
9. The committee (debates, debate) these questions carefully.
10. The committee (leads, lead) very different lives in private.
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CAUSE AND EFFECT
 A cause is WHY something happens.
 An effect is WHAT happens.
As you read, be a detective. Look for clue words, such as if, then, because, since,
and so. Clue words can sometimes signal causes and effects.
On the following sentences, box the cause and underline the effect.
1. I got a tummy ache when I ate too much ice cream.
2. Anne had cake for dessert because it was her birthday.
3. Thomas was feeling sleepy because he stayed up late doing his homework.
4. Dee was hungry, so her mother made her a cheese sandwich.
5. Kevin went to dentist because he had a toothache.
6. Janice didn't eat her breakfast quickly, so she missed the school bus.
7. It was pouring rain, so the football game was cancelled.
8. Leah wasn't watching where she was walking and she stepped in a puddle.
9. Cole wasn't feeling well, so he stayed home from school.
10. Jackson didn't go to school because it was Saturday
Remember
The rule on subject-verb agreement states that a singular subject takes a singular
verb (s form) while a plural subject takes a plural verb (base form).
Cause and effect statements are two related statements. One statement, the cause,
tells us the reason on an event which resulted to the next statement, the effect, giving us the
result of the action. You can usually find sentences built this way by key words and phrases
they use: so, since, as a result of, because, therefore. It’s also important to note that the
cause is usually written before the effect is, but there are rare cases when the effect will be
written first. You should realize, however, that no matter what order you present cause and
effect in with your sentences, you cannot have an effect happen before a cause.
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LESSON 60 – IMAGES AND IDEAS THAT INFLUENCE VIEWERS
Think and Learn
Look at the following pictures. Could you identify from which commercial they were
taken from
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Think and Tell
Arrange the puzzle to get the word being described.
- The kind of text that provide information.
Read and Learn
Talk About it
1. What is the topic of the paragraph?
2. What does cyber bullying includes?
3. Who is the writer of the paragraph?
4. What do you think is the type of informational text being used in tha paragraph?
5. How do you say so that this is a descriptive text?
Find Out and Learn
Read the paragraph and identify the type of text used.
1.
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2.
Try and Learn
Arrange the jumbled letters to get the exact word. Answer it orally.
USECA NDA FECFET - Descriptions of events and the reasons (causes) for why the event
happened.
QESUECEN - Presents events in a sequence from beginning to end
SDPCTNEIIOR - Sensory and descriptive details
Do and Learn
A. Listen to the ff. And tell the types of informational text being used.
1. 2.
B. Read the descriptions and identify the type of informational text.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
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Remember
Informational text are text that provide factual information to readers.
Types:
 Description- Sensory and descriptive details that help the reader visualize information. Ask
yourself: what specific person, place, thing, or idea is being described. Description shares
the who, what, when, where, why or how of a topic/subject. Clue words are such as, for
instance, in addition, also, specifically.
 Sequence- Presents events in a sequence from beginning to end, or organizes how-to text
in a series of directions. Look for steps or references to time such as dates. Clue words are
first, second, third, then, next, before, after, and finally.
 Compare and Contrast- Comparisons are used to describe ideas. Ask yourself: what is
being compared? Clue words are similar, same, alike, unlike, and different.
 Cause and Effect- Descriptions of events and the reasons (causes) for why the event
happened. Ask yourself: What happened and why did it happen? Clue words are since,
because, if, due to, as a result of , causes, leads to, and therefore.
 Problem and Solution-The text introduces a problem and presents one or more solutions.
Ask yourself: What is the problem and what is the solution? Clue words are problem, issue,
since, as a result, and idea.
Learn Some More
The Boys and the Frogs
Some boys, playing near a pond, saw a number of Frogs in the water and
began to pelt them with stones.
They killed several of them, when one of the Frogs, lifting his head out of
the water, cried out:
"Pray stop, my boys: what is sport to you, is death to us."
He wanted to save other frogs but he has a problem.
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Find Out and Learn
Problem: Identify the connotative meanings of the words in the leaves in order to save
other frogs.
LEAFING FROG
weather
fact Science
observe
environment
CONNOTATIVE MEANING
1.Observe -
2. Environment -
3. Fact -
4. Weather -
5. Science –
Try and Learn
Below are groups of words which are often used to describe people. What are the connotations of
the words? Underline your answer.
1. Childlike - Youthful, Childish, Young
2. Disabled, - Crippled, Handicapped, Retarded
3. Relaxed - Laid-back, Lackadaisical, Easy-going
4. Slim - Skinny, Slender, Thin
5. Cheap - Frugal, Miserly, Economical
6. Young - Immature, Juvenile, Youthful
7. Inquisitive - Interested, Curious, Convivial
8. Confident - Secure, Proud, Egotistical
9. Lovely - Knockout, Beautiful, Stunning
10. Talkative - Conversational, Chatty, Nosy
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Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Match the words in Column A with the denotation meaning in Column B.
(Using your dictionary)
Column A Column B
1. Age A. an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
2. Adaptation B. the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
3. Culture C. the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual
4. Gender achievement regarded collectively.
5. Organism D. the length of time that a person has lived
or a thing has existed.
E. the state of being male or female
Exercise 2
A. Identify the connotation of the given words.
1. Home
A. suggests family, comfort and security.
B. the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.
2. Mom and Dad‟
A. a father or mother or parents
B. Mom and Dad when used in place of mother and father connote loving parents.
3. Pushy
A. excessively or unpleasantly self-assertive or ambitious.
B. refers to someone loud-mouthed and irritating.
B. Identify the denotation of the given words.
4. Love
A. an intense feeling of deep affection.
B. Symbol of affection
5. Hope
A. a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
B. faith
Remember
Denotation is generally defined as literal or dictionary meanings of a word in contrast to its
connotative or associated meanings.
Connotation refers to a meaning that is implied by a word apart from the thing which it
describes explicitly. Words carry cultural and emotional associations or meanings in addition to their
literal meanings or denotations.
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Example:
Connotation Denotation
 A dove implies peace or gentility.  a stocky seed- or fruit-eating bird with a small
head, short legs, and a cooing voice.
 A dog connotes shamelessness or an ugly
face.
 a domesticated carnivorous mammal that
typically has a long snout, an acute sense of
smell, and a barking, howling, or whining
voice.
 Politician has a negative connotation of
wickedness and insincerity while
statesperson connotes sincerity.
 a person who is professionally involved in
politics, especially as a holder of or a
candidate for an elected office.
Think and Tell
What can you see in the picture?
What are the different parts of a book?
Tell something about each part of the book
Find Out and Learn
Let us study the glossary below.
Using the glossary above, fill in the blanks with the word that has the correcr meaning.
 A mixture of several gases _________
 A flying machine with the wings and motor _____________
 The spraying of water into the air to remove unpleasant odors and tastes. ______________
 Movable flaps on each side of the wings of an airplane. _________________
 A boy or a girl between the ages of 12-18 ______________
Glossary
Adolescent – a boy or a girl between the ages of 12-18 when there is a great physical
change in the body.
Aeration – the spraying of water into the air to remove unpleasant odors and tastes.
Ailerons – Movable flaps on each side of the wings of an airplane.
Air- A mixture of several gases.
Airplane – a flying machine with wings and motors
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Glossary
Airport – A place where airplanes land and take off.
Air pressure – the force of air upon all surfaces.
Amphibians – animals that live both on land and water
Anopheles – a kind of mosquito that carries malaria germs.
Antennae – feelers of the head of insects and some other animals
Appendicitis – an inflammation of the appendix
Aquatic animals – animals that live in water
Try and Learn
Read the glossary below.
Fill in the blanks with the correct answer.
1. ____________ is a kind of mosquito that carries malaria.
2. ____________ is a place where airplanes land and take off.
3. Feelers on the head of insects or another animals are called ____________.
4. Animals that live both in land and in water are called _____________.
5. Animals that live in water are called _____________.
6. _____________ is the force of air upon all surfaces.
7. An inflammation of the appendix is called ______________.
Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Read the glossary below.
Fill the blanks with the correct words.
1. A fishing ground is called _____________.
2. A push or a pull is called _____________.
3. ___________ is rubbing of one thing against another.
4. __________ is the young of a fish.
5. __________ is a place where eggs of fish are artificially hatched.
Glossary
Fish hatchery- a place where eggs of fish are artificially hatched.
Fishery - a fishing ground.
Force – a push of a pull.
Friction – the rubbing of one thing against another
Fry – the young of a fish.
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Exercise 2
Read the glossary below.
Study this partial list from a glossary.
Answer the questions below.
1. How many syllables does thge word mahogany have?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
2. What does naive mean?
A. brave B. complex C. fair D. simple
3. A stanza or poem of eight lines is a/an ________________.
A. musical score B. octave C. song D. verse
4. How are the words in the glossary arranged?
A. alphabetically B. By importance C. by topics D. chronologically
5. Which word has two syllables?
A. indefinite B. magnitude C. mahatma D. octave
Remember
The glossary is a special disctionary.
It is at the back and it is where difficult and unsual words used in the book are located.
It gives the meaning of words as used in the selections.
Think and Tell
Look at the pictures and think of a word that best describe it.
Glossary
 mahogany /ma-„hag-a-ni/ (n.) – any of the various tropical trees with reddish wood used in
furniture
 naive /nu -„ev/ (adj.) – marked by unaffected simplicity
 naphthalene /‟naph-tha-lin/ (n.) – crystalline hydrocarbon
 octave /‟ak-tav/ (adj.) – a stanza or poem of eight lines
 octopus /‟ak-ta-pas/ (n.) any of the various sea mollusks having eight muscular arms with two
rows of suckers.
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Read and Learn
The irregular nouns used in the sentences are:
Singular subjects Plural subjects
Man Men
Woman Women
Child Children
Some irregular nouns:
1. Singular: The man in the room is making me nervous
Plural: The men in the room are making me nervous.
2. Singular: The woman in my reading club is a very good friend of mine.
Plural: The women in my reading club are very good friends of mine.
3. Singular: My chilld is playing outside.
Plural: My children are playing outside
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Try and Learn
Group Work
Direction: Study the word list. Then choose 5 irregular nouns from the list and use those words
in sentences.
Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Choose a partner.
The word list contains irregular nouns. Choose two words from the list and use it in a sentence
together with you partner.
Exercise 2
Compose clear and coherent sentences using the words below.
Policeman feet mouse
Fish knives
WORD LIST
people foot tooth leaves
wife life bacteria dwarf
cactus alumni data firemen
WORD LIST
children goose half memorandum
mice self syllabus shelves
thesis wolf zero thief
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Remember
When the subject is an irregular noun, we still do not need to add an –s ending on the verb, since the subject is
still plural even though it does not end in –s.
Rule: The number of the noun (singular or plural) determines the form of the verb.
Learn Some More
Read the statements below and determine if it is influenced by stereotypes, propaganda or point
of view.
__________1. Promising happiness - Selling happiness is a concept used in ads, such as a
well-liked actor will explain why you need to buy a product in order to solve a
problem.
__________ 2. Girls are not good at sports.
__________ 3. All Americans are generally considered to be friendly, generous, and tolerant,
but
also arrogant, impatient, and domineering.
__________ 4. Sometimes you cannot clearly discern between anger and frustration
__________ 5. Building a mental image - A politician will present an image of what the world
would be like with immigration or crime so that the voters will think of that image
and believe that voting for him will reduce that threat.
Try and Learn
Read the statements below and determine if it is influenced by stereotypes, propaganda or
point of view.Write S – if it is stereotype, P – for propaganda, and PV – for point of view.
__________ 1. All Arabs and Muslims are terrorists.
__________ 2. Assertion - This is presenting a fact without any proof, as in “This is the best
cavity-fighting toothpaste out there.”
__________ 3. Generating fear - Fear is generated to change people‟s behavior. An ad will
show a bloody accident then remind people to wear their seatbelts.
__________ 4. “I felt like I was getting drowned with shame and disgrace.”
__________ 5. Name calling - An example of name calling would be: "My opponent is an
alcoholic"
Do and Learn
A. Determine the factors that influenced the viewers.
1. Using slogans - If a slogan is repeated enough times, eventually the public will come to
believe it.
2. All children don't enjoy healthy food.
3. All Irish people are drunks and eat potatoes.
4. All teenagers are rebels.
5. Appealing to tradition - Good feelings are generated by the thoughts of certain goods
and actions, and are frequently included in advertisements such as: "Baseball, apple
pie, and Chevrolet."
B. Write paragraphs about the cause and effect of the television shows and socials medias to the
viewers.
Remember
Factors that influence viewers.
1. Stereotypes – this is the belief that all people within the same racial, ethnic, or cultural
group will act alike and share the same beliefs and attitudes. Stereotypes ignore individual
identity. This is a type of discrimination. An exaggerated belief that can be positive or
negative but generalizes without allowing for differences.
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Common Examples of Stereotypes:
Racial Profiling
One of the more common stereotype examples is stereotypes surrounding race. For
example, saying that all Blacks are good at sports is a stereotype, because it‟s grouping the
race together to indicate that everyone of that race is a good athlete.
Gender Profiling
There are also some common stereotypes of men and women, such as:
 Men are strong and do all the work.
 Men are the "backbone."
 Women aren't as smart as a man.
 Women can‟t do as good of a job as a man.
 Guys are messy and unclean.
 Men who spend too much time on the computer or read are geeks.
Cultures
Stereotypes also exist about cultures an countries as a whole. Stereotype examples of this
sort include the premises that:
 All white Americans are obese, lazy, and dim-witted. Homer Simpson of the TV
series The Simpsons is the personification of this stereotype.
 Mexican stereotypes suggest that all Mexicans are lazy and came into America illegally.
 All people who live in England have bad teeth.
 Italian or French people are the best lovers.
 All Blacks outside of the United States are poor.
 All Jews are greedy.
 All Asians are good at math. All Asians like to eat rice and drive slow.
.
Groups of Individuals
A different type of stereotype also involves grouping of individuals. Skaters, Goths,
Gangsters, and Preps are a few examples. Most of this stereotyping is taking place in
schools. For example:
 Goths wear black clothes, black makeup, are depressed and hated by society.
 Punks wear mohawks, spikes, chains, are a menace to society and are always getting
in trouble.
 All politicians are philanders and think only of personal gain and benefit.
 Girls are only concerned about physical appearance.
 All blonds are unintelligent.
 Only anorexic women can become models.
 The elderly have health issues and behave like children.
Sexual Stereotypes
Sexual stereotypes, on the other hand, suggest that any feminine man is gay and any
masculine woman is a lesbian. Those who believe gay stereotypes may also believe that
homosexuality is immoral, wrong and an abomination.
2. Propaganda -information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or
publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
Common Examples of Propaganda
 Overstating participation - The concept of "Get on the Bandwagon" is appealing to a
huge number of people by finding common threads, like religion, race, or vocation. The
theme here is "everyone else is doing it, and so should you."
 Building false images - Presidents try to appear to be “common folks” but they really
aren‟t. Examples are Bill Clinton eating at McDonald‟s or Ronald Reagan chopping
wood.
 Creating a false dilemma - An example of false dilemma is where two choices are
offered as if they are the only two options. For example, a president saying in order to
reduce the deficit, we have to either tax the wealthy more or ask seniors to pay more for
Medicare.
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 Misquoting - By taking a quote out of context a false impression can be given to the
reader or listener. For the film Live Free or Die Hard, Jack Mathews was quoted as
saying, “Hysterically...entertaining.". The real quote is, "The action in this fast-paced,
hysterically overproduced and surprisingly entertaining film is as realistic as a Road
Runner cartoon."
3. Point of View – it is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion, or feelings
of the individuals involved in a situation.
Common Examples of Point of View
 First person singular: “I had the craziest night last night! I‟ll tell you all about it.”
 First person plural: “New York was great. We went to the Statue of Liberty, we walked
around Central Park, and we ate fantastic food. It‟s our favorite city.”
 Third person: “My grandfather was a pilot in the war, and one time he survived a
terrible crash.”
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WEEK 4
Day 1
Think and Tell
Have students work in pairs. Instruct each pair to face each other. Make sure
one of them is facing the board while the other must turn his back on the board. Then on
the board post a picture of a bridge with a boy on one end of the bridge and a girl on the
other end.
Have one member of the pair tell his/her partner what you posted on the
board. His/her partner will then draw on a piece of paper what his partner tells him, without
looking at the teacher’s drawing on the board.
Use the following statements to tell something about the picture that you draw.
The picture is about _____________________________________________.
I able to draw the picture because __________________________________.
Find Out and Learn
Read the story and identify the theme, setting, characters and plot by
completing the organizer.
The Bridge of Love
Have you ever looked into the night sky? Have you noticed a broad band of
brightness across the entire sky? This band of stars is called the Milky Way. It
contains over 100 billion stars including our sun. The Chinese say that if you look into
the night sky on the seventh month in the Chinese calendar, you would see very
clearly this bridge of stars.
A long time ago, there lived a powerful king in the Land of Stars. He was
powerful. He was the mightiest ruler in the vast expanse of the skies. But the Land of
Stars was not his important treasure. His most precious possession was his own
daughter.
The princess was beautiful and hardworking, loving and obedient to her
father. And she did one thing nobody else could do. She wove clouds on her loom
every day. The clouds covered the sky and gave shelter to the people from the hot
sun.
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Try and Learn
Read the story below, and then summarize the story by writing the elements of the story in
the semantic web.
It came to pass that a handsome prince from a neighboring space kingdom
visited the king. He was smitten by the princess’ beauty. He saw how respectful and
obedient the princess was to her father. They fell in love with each other.
The Prince asked for the Princess’ hand in marriage. The King agreed on one
condition. The Princess must continue weaving clouds even after her marriage. And
the Prince agreed.
But the young lovers forgot their promise. The Princess spent days gathering
heavenly flowers. She would dress herself with jewels of all kinds. The Prince
enjoyed the company of his beautiful bride. They would play, travel, and enjoy food
and music all day long. The Prince left his kingdom to his ministers and spent all his
time with his princess. And they forgot to weave clouds on her loom.
The King got very angry. There were no more clouds to protect the people
from the sun’s bright rays. People died from heat. There were no rains that watered
the earth. Crops and animals died. With one wave of his wand, the King separated
the lovers. He sent the prince to the northern skies. He sent the princess to the
southern skies. The River of Stars separated them. The lovers were very, very, very
sad. They cried all hours of the day and flooded the earth with their cries.
The magpies, a kind of bird, pitied the lovers. So, on the seventh month in the
Chinese calendar, all magpies in the world form a bridge over the river. The lovers
would meet and all the stars in the sky would twinkle with all their brightness as the
lovers enjoy each other’s company.
The Bridge of Love
Theme Setting Characters Plot
Swamp Lights
Author Unknown
(an adaptation)
Jimmy pushed hard with the pole against the bottom of the swamp. The night was
pitching dark, and Jimmy was sure that he was lost. He had been so pleased with his catch
that he had lost track of time.
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Just then, Jimmy heard a sharp cracking sound in the distance. It startled Jimmy and
sent a stab of fear through him. He recalled all the stories that he had heard about some
strange events in the swamp.
It was said that there were places so dark and hidden in the swamp. When people
saw these places, they would vanish without a trace. Jimmy didn’t believe these stories, but
on a night like this they seemed almost possible.
Soon, there was another flash of light, and shadows seemed to move in the trees.
Chills chased each other up and down Jimmy’s spine.
Jimmy’s boat rounded a point of land that jutted out into the water. He saw a tiny
shack perhaps a hundred feet in front of him. He saw a shutter on one of the shack’s
windows creating the crackling sound. A lantern inside the shack flooded the area with light.
That’s what made the flashes.
Relieved, Jimmy stood up, hoping that someone inside the hack could help him find
his way. Soon, a voice called out. It was a man’s voice.
In the next few minutes, Jimmy found that there was nothing to be frightened of. The
owner of the voice turned out to be a very kind man. He gave Jimmy directions on how to get
home and he accepted Jimmy’s gift of fresh fish. He also told Jimmy how wonderful it was to
live in the swamps. As Jimmy waved goodbye, he knew that he wouldn’t have missed his
swamp adventure for anything.
Swamp
Lights
Theme
Setting Plot
-beginning
-middle
-end
Characters
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Do and Learn
Read the story below and do the activity that follows.
Fill in the blanks to complete the statement below.
Juanito’s Dipper
Aling Celina and her son Juanito lived in a faraway barrio. The mother, being good
woman, brought up the young Juanito to be good and respectful. Though they were poor they
lived comfortably in a little hut at the foot of a hill.
Their barrio was located far away from any stream or river. The only sources of water
were the well the people dug and a few creeks running down from the hill.
One day, the well in their barrio ran dry. Soon many people were getting sick and
dying of thirst. The good old mother also got sick because of extreme thirst.
Juanito knew that his mother needed clean water to drink to make her well again so
he bid his mother goodbye to fetch some water. He hurriedly got a big dipper made from
coconut shell and went out to search for precious water. He went to the creeks around the
hills and found that they all have dried up.
Poor Juanito, he went everywhere but found not a single drop of water. What he saw
was a terrible sight. People were lying around weak because of thirst. He continued walking
without knowing where to go. All he could think of was his old mother who needed water.
Desperately he looked up to the heavens and fervently prayed. To his surprise, when
he looked down he saw water gushing right in front of him. After giving thanks and praising
God, he filled his big dipper with water and quickly ran to give the water to his mother. But he
heard someone calling and when he looked back, he saw a woman cuddling an infant.
"Help! My baby is dying of thirst! Please, please young man, give him even a sip of
your water to moisten his throat.
Although the water was for his mother, Juanito gave some of it to the baby, who
immediately grew strong. Juanito went on his way half-running, but unfortunately, he tripped
and fell. His dipper hit a stone and broke into pieces. The precious water was immediately
absorbed by the parched earth.
Juanito cried over what happened. Thinking of his mother, he hurriedly dug a hole in
the ground where the water seeped in while saying his prayers over and over. To his great
amazement, water gushed up plentifully and a big well was formed. And when he raised his
eyes again to heaven to give thanks, he saw his broken dipper swiftly being carried up to
heaven and becoming stars which arranged themselves in the shape of his broken dipper.
In his great joy, Juanito shouted and called the people who hurriedly came bringing
their water containers. They drank and quenched their thirst. He got a container, filled it with
water, and quickly went home. When he arrived, his mother was dying, but after drinking, she
immediately became well and got up.
“My son”, sighed the old woman, “you are such a good child.” “Mother, it was God who
helped me.”
Since then, every evening, mother and child would watch the dipper-shaped group of
stars on the face of the sky.
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The theme of the story is ______________________________.
The story happened in ________________________________.
The characters were _________________________________.
The problem started when _____________________________.
It was solved when __________________________________.
Learn Some More
Group Activity
1. Group the class into 4.
2. Read and understand the group of words in the metacards about the elements of the
story.
3. Place the group of words in the proper column.
4. Report the group output on the board.
Theme Setting Characters Plot
Beginning
Middle
End
In the little town of Hamelin many years
ago, there lived thousand of rats.
The people of Hamelin, Pied Piper and
the town mayor.
Keep your promise so you’ll never regret
the result of not fulfilling it
The parents never saw their children
again. It was too late for the mayor and
the people when they realized that a
promise must be kept.
In Hamelin, rats lived everywhere. They
lived in houses, barns, fields and banks of
rivers. They ate all the food they got. They
even bit babies.
Pied Piper came to the town and helped
the people in getting rid of the rats. After
helping them, the people and the mayor
did not fulfil their promise.
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Read and Learn
Read the selection then answer the questions that follow.
Talk About It
Answer the following questions:
1. Why did Shiro sniff the ground?
2. What did Shiro do to show that he found something on the ground?
3. What did the couple find buried on the ground?
4. How would you describe the couple’s neighbour?
5. Why did the neighbor kill Shiro?
6. How did Shiro show his love for the couple after he died?
7. What was the message of the story?
8. Where did the story happen?
9. Who are the characters in the story?
10. How did the story begin?
11. What is the problem encountered by the characters in the story?
Shiro and the Gold
Long ago in Japan, there lived an old couple who had a dog named Shiro.
The man and the woman were poor and they lived a simple life. All they wanted was
enough money to buy rice for themselves and Shiro. But year after year, their
savings grew smaller. They worried that soon there would be no money for rice.
One day, the couple were working hard in their garden. Shiro ran here and
there, sniffing the ground. Suddenly, he started barking loudly while digging a hole.
“Be quite, Shiro,” said the old woman.
But Shiro kept barking and digging, so the old man went to see what the dog
had found. So he poked a stick into the hole and felt it strike something hard. He dug
a little further and discovered a small box. When the old man opened the box, he
was amazed to see it was full of gold coins- enough to buy rice for the rest of the
year!
But their greedy neighbour heard of their good fortune and became envious.
He followed Shiro, digging holes wherever the dog sniffed, but found nothing.
Finally, the neighbour became very angry and killed poor Shiro.
The old couple cried when they learned that Shiro was dead. They loved the
old dog very much. Then one night, Shiro’s ghost appeared to them.
“You loved and cared for me”, said Shiro’s ghost, “and now I shall care for
you. Tomorrow cut down the pine tree in the garden. Mix some splinters from the
tree into a pot of rice”. Then the ghost vanished.
The next day, the old man cut down the pine tree and the old woman cooked
a pot of rice. She stirred in the splinters and peered into the pot.
“Look!” she cried, her eyes filled with wonder. “Each grain of rice is turning
into a gold coin! We shall have money to buy rice for the rest of our lives!”
The old couple smiled sadly as they thought of Shiro. Even though he had
died, their faithful dog had not forgotten them.
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12. How did the story solve the problem?
13. How did the story end?
Write About it
Write a short story following the elements of the story that you have learned. Then, share
your story to the class.
Theme:
____________________________________________________________________
Setting:
____________________________________________________________________
Characters:
_________________________________________________________________
Plot
Beginning:
____________________________________________________________
Middle:
_______________________________________________________________
End:
_________________________________________________________________
Remember
The elements of literary texts are:
 Theme- is a central message or purpose of a story. The theme of a story
is the message or the lesson given by the story to its readers.
 Setting- tells where and when the story happens and how the story
begins.
 Characters (Heroes and Villains) - are the people or animated objects
that interact in the story.
 Plot- tells the order of events
Plot has three important parts:
1. Beginning- is where the characters and setting are
established
2. Middle- introduction of the problem or conflict, the high
point and the winding point
3. End- it is the conclusion of the story, the conflicts are
resolved
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Day 2
Think and Tell
Picture clue and dialog
Let the pupils read the dialog orally.
Mark: I can make different figures out of sand.
Reiner: May I be of help to you?
Mark: See what Kuya and I make.
Jenny: What a long tunnel! What’s inside that?
Reiner: That’s our top secret.
Jasmine: I may build a sand tunnel just like yours.
Reiner: Okay, but you must be careful while building it.
Find Out and Learn
Read the sentences below then answer the questions that follow.
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Answer the following questions:
a. What Mother can do?
b. What Mark can do?
c. What Jasmine may build?
d. What she may use for drinking?
e. What are the modal verbs used in sentences?
f. When do we use can?
g. When do we use may?
h. What do these two modals express?
Try and Learn
Group 1
1. Look at the pictures below. The pictures are activities that a grade five can do in school.
2. Name other things that you can do in school.
3. Write your sentences on strips of colored paper.
4. Read the sentences in front of the class.
Group 2
1. The diagram is the activities a child in grade five may do at home.
2. Write sentences of other activities that you may do at home.
3. Write your answer on a manila paper.
I
We
may
play
watch
TV
read
books
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Group 3
1. Look at the picture below.
2. Write two to three paragraphs using modal can and may about the activities the
children do.
3. Write your answer in a manila paper.
Do and Learn
Write sentences about the pictures using modals can or may.
___________________ ______________________
___________________
_________________________ _________________________
Learn Some More
Role Play
1. Group the class into 2.
2. Give each group enough time to make skit for role playing.
3. Present the play in front of the class.
Group 1
Your Lolo and Lola visit you at home. Tell them what you can do for them to make their visit a
pleasant one.
Group 2
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Talk About It
Distribute to the class strip of papers. The pupils will write on the strip of papers the answer
to each question. Call pupils to read his/her answer.
Listen to each question carefully then answers orally.
1. What can you do for mother today?
2. What may you do on a rainy day?
3. Who can always help us?
4. Who can give me a pet?
5. Who may play basketball?
Write About it
Write two to three paragraphs about the picture below using the modals can and may.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
______
_________________________________________________________________________
___
Remember
Modal verbs are used to express two different types of ability: open possibility,
generally expressed by forms of the modal verb can, and authority or
potential ability, generally expressed by forms of the modal verb may.
Can
1. To talk about what you are able to do
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Formal: May I introduce to you my teacher, Mrs. Dela Cruz?
Informal: Please meet my teacher, Mrs. Dela Cruz.
Formal: It was nice meeting you.
Informal: Nice meeting you!
Formal: Hi! I would like to join you this Saturday.
Informal: Hi! I’d like to join you this Saturday.
Formal: Was that not exciting?
Informal: Wasn’t that exciting?
Day 3
Think and Tell
LOOP-THE-WORD
C A O I O S U E A L A S
F I O Q S L E A L S E E
A N O Q F A I C I F T N
O F F S L O L P O L E T
C O L E I P R E U E N E
N R N A I S U M S S P N
L M C P A P I N A P Q C
L A E P C Q A S E L U E
E L M A M L E A P A A N
C O M P L E T E Q E L P
Guide phrase in looking for the words.
a. group of words
b. not lacking anything
c. involving the arrangement of elements
d. characteristic to ordinary, casual or familiar use
Find Out and Learn
Read each pair of sentences. Take note of the differences between long/formal
expressions and short/informal expressions. Get a partner in reading the sentences.
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 What did you notice in using formal and informal English in writing sentences?
 When should we use formal and informal English?
 How are you going to use formal and informal English
Try and Learn
Divide the class in 2 groups.
Group 1 is group of girls and group 2 will be group of boys.
Provide each group a chart for this activity.
Read the sentences in the strip of papers. Identify formal or informal English by posting
sentences in the correct column.
ENGLISH CHART
Formal Informal
Do and Learn
Change informal sentences into formal English.
1. I wanna banana. _________________________________________.
2. What’s up? _______________________________________________.
3. Could you come to my party? _____________________________.
4. If you need any more info, just drop me a line. _________________.
I am afraid your child is experiencing difficulty.
One grows weary in these matters.
I’m tired of this junk. Your kid is making trouble.
How do you do?
What’s up?
The cost of living increased.
He investigated his account.The cost of living went up.
He checked up on his account.
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5. I’m sorry for leaving your class. _____________________________.
Learn Some More
Work in pairs.
Prepare 10 strips of paper with formal and informal English then distribute to the class.
Pupils will place the strips of paper in the basket.
Read and Learn
Read the dialog below then do the activity that follow.
Jose: Dad, I would like you to meet Mr. Paz. He is Peter’s dad.
Mr. Paz, my dad. His name is Ruben.
Mr. Paz: Hi! I am Victor. Glad to meet you. Peter has been talking
about you.
Ruben: It is a pleasure to meet you too. Our sons seem to enjoy each
other’s company a lot. I am glad about that.
Mr. Paz: I know! I am too.
Formal English Informal English
I have to go now. I’ve got to go now.
She’ll meet you in the park.
Don’t forget our meeting tomorrow.
Could you write me a good story?I was hoping that you could write me a
good story.
I would like to remind you that we will
have a meeting tomorrow.
She will meet you in the park.
Please accept my apologies for
breaking the glass window.
I’m sorry for breaking the glass
window.
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Rewrite the dialog by changing the underlined phrase using formal English into informal.
Write About It
Study the following table of expressions for greetings and responses to these, as well as for
saying goodbyes. Using the expressions, prepare a dialog with your seatmate.
Greetings Responses to Goodbyes
Hello!
Good morning/
afternoon/evening.
Hi!
Good morning/
afternoon/evening.
So long! So long now!
Bye!
What’s new? Not a lot. Hope to see you again.
What’s going on? Not much.
See you again!
See you later!
How are you doing?
Not bad. Nothing.
Fine, thanks.
It was nice seeing you.
Nice meeting you.
What’s up? Nothing new.
I’ll see you soon.
See you tomorrow.
Talk About It
Practice saying the dialog with your seatmate until you can say it confidently and with ease.
Deliver your dialog before the class.
Answer the following questions.
1. What did you do with your seatmate?
2. How do you feel while doing the dialog?
3. What did you notice when you are using formal and informal English in a dialog?
4. What expressions do you prefer to use, formal or informal? Why?
Remember
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Formal and Informal English
Formal English- is associated with written standard English. It is signalled
by complex, complete sentences, impersonality, and avoidance of colloquial
or slang vocabulary.
Example:
I am afraid I will not be able to attend the meeting on Thursday.
Informal English- is characterized by simpler grammatical structures (i.e.
loosely-connected sentences and phrases), personal expression and a
colloquial or slang vocabulary. In using informal, combining words will
require knowledge of contractions.
Example:
Sorry I can’t make it on Thursday.
Day 4
Think and Tell
Look at the pictures below then complete the sentences that follow.
The picture is about ___________________________________________.
I give gift to my ______________________ because__________________.
Find Out and Learn
Read the selection below.
Time for a Redo!
Sarah stared at the mess she had made on the floor. In her disappointment
she wanted to throw everything and forget what she was doing. She knew she
should have listened to her mother when she was explaining how to wrap presents.
It was her best friend Amy’s birthday and the party was in two hours. How would she
ever get the gifts to look nice before then? The boxes she had wrapped looked like
her two-year-old brother had wrapped them. Even the card she had written and
signed looked messy.
Sarah took a deep breath. As much as she wanted to wrap the gifts all by
herself, she swallowed her pride, but still undecided, called for her mother. When
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Group 1
Word Meanings. Write the list word
that means the same thing as each
word or phrase.
1. unfamiliar _____________
2. sad __________________
3. spread out ____________
4. not needed ____________
5. discharge _____________
-unnecessary -unhappy
-unload -unfold
-unknown
Group 2
Word Meanings. Choose from the
list the word that opposite as each
word or phrase.
1. commendable _____________
2. acceptable _______________
3. defendable _______________
4. formidable ________________
5. allowable _________________
- hold -effortless
-deficient -forbidden
-attack
Answer the questions:
1. Who was the girl in the selection?
2. What was Sarah doing?
3. Did she wrap the gift neatly?
4. What did Sarah and her mother do to make the gift looked good?
5. What did Sarah realize after her mother helped her?
6. Are you like Sarah? Do you also give gift to your friends?
Aside from giving gift to your friends, what other things can you do to show that you value
your friends?
Try and Learn
Group Activity
1. Group the class into 4.
2. Give each group activity card with directions on what to do with the activity.
3. Activity proper.
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Do and Learn
Match the words with its meaning.
Answer A B
_______ 1. again or back A. instalment, placement,
government, development
_______ 2. not (opposite of
something)
B. measurable, delectable,
thinkable, knowledgeable
_______ 3. state of being C. unpopular, unkind, unlucky,
unhappy, unknown
_______ 4. capable or worthy of D. repeat, resend, reply, restart,
reboot
Learn Some More
Play the “Prefix Bingo”.
1. To play, divide the class into two groups.
2. The red group compose of girls and the blue group compose of boys.
3. Each group has one large Bingo board game with affixed words.
4. Teacher will read the meaning of the words and the students will mark the bingo card.
5. The goal is to get five words in a row (horizontal/vertical) to win.
Prefix BINGO!
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The Heart of a Tree
What does he plant who plants a tree?
He plants a friend of sun and sky;
He plants the flag of breezes free
That unfolds its beauty, towering high.
He plants a home to heaven a nigh
For song and mother-croon of bird
In hushed and happy lovable twilight
The treble of heaven’s harmony-
These things he plants who plants a tree.
What does he plant who plants a tree?
He plants cool shade and tender rain,
And seed and bud of days to be,
And years those fade and flush regain;
He plants the glory of the plain;
He plants the forest’s heritage;
The harvest of a coming age;
The joy that unborn eyes shall see-
These things he plants who plants a tree.
-not happy -
to remember from the past
- capable of being endured -a game that is played by the same people
- it means not friendly -a feeling of pleasure
- a feeling of eager interest -a game that is played
-to be told or made unknown - adorable; easy to love
Read and Learn
Read the poem orally. Answer the questions that follow.
unkind restart passable unhappy
move-
ment
recall unfit
treat-
ment
uncork repaint
enjoy-
ment
replace
amaze-
ment
punish-
able
reset
lovable
excite-
ment
reapply unable tolerable
unfold rematch rewrite
astonish-
ment
predict-
able
Prefix BINGO!
lovable rematch uncork recall
astonish-
ment
unfold
enjoy-
ment
repaint unhappy tolerable
replace
predict-
able
unable reapply
treat-
ment
passable unkind reset
amaze-
ment
unfit
move-
ment
punish-
able
restart
excite-
ment
rewrite
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Talk About It
Answer the following questions:
1. What is the poem about?
2. What does a person really plant when he plants a tree?
3. What does the message the poem want to send to the readers?
4. In the poem, what words are having prefix or suffix?
5. What do these prefix or suffix mean
Write About It
Individual Activity/Group Activity
1. Call pupils to participate in this activity.
2. Distribute a manila paper where pupils will write their answer.
3. Pupils will think and write prefixes re- and un- and suffixes. Then they will pass the manila
paper to other pupils to write the base word. They will pass to the other pupils to write the
meaning of the words. Then lastly the other pupils will write sentences about the word with
prefix or suffix.
Words with Prefix Base Word Meaning Sentence
Remember
Prefix and Suffix
Prefix- is an affix placed before a root word or base word to form a new word.
When you add prefix to the root word, you change the word’s meaning.
 The prefix -un means “not” (unhappy), “opposite” (unwholesome); “to
reverse” or “undo the result of a specified action” (unbind); “to
release, free, or remove from” (untie).
 The prefix -re means “to do again” (retell)
Suffix- is an affix placed after a root word to form a new word.
 The suffix –ment means “state of being” (treatment); “result of n
action” (development)
 The suffix –able means “capable or worthy of” (lovable)
When you add prefix or suffix to the root word, you change the word’s meaning.
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Day 5
Think and Tell
Look at the picture below then say something about it.
Find Out and Learn
Read the outline.
Birds
I. Birds and their shapes and sizes
A. The ostrich is the largest bird.
B. It can weigh more than 150 kg.
C. The smallest bird, the bee hummingbird, weighs 1.8 grams.
II. Birds and their wings
A. Hollow bones for lightness in the air and strong breasts for their wings.
B. Large birds can flap their wings slowly and float on air currents.
C. Small birds have to flap their wings harder to stay in the air.
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Try and Learn
Group Activity
1. Group the class into 4.
2. Prepare an outline for each group.
3. Each group will write a paragraph based on the prepared outline.
Group 1- Outline 1- paragraph 1 and 2
Group 2- Outline 2- paragraph 1 and 2
4. Activity proper
Group 1
Group 2
Do and Learn
My Summer Vacation in Grandfather’s Farm
I. Farm animals having the time of their lives
A. Goats and cows grazing
B. Hens scratching for worms
C. Ducks swimming
II. Farmers enjoying an abundant harvest
A. Many sacks of rice
B. Huge turnout of eggs
C. Thousands of ears of corn
Taking Care of Our Bodies
I. A healthy looking body doesn’t just happen
A. The human body needs rest and exercise
B. It also needs nourishment
C. A good deal of care
II. The body needs food
A. The body requires an adequate amount of basic
nutrients
B. It also needs protein, fats, carbohydrates and minerals.
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Study the outline below then write a three paragraph composition about it.
Learn Some More
Distribute to the pupils strips of paper with paragraph. Instruct the pupils to arrange the
paragraph based on the outline.
My Pet Goldfish
I. My pet goldfish
A. Its name is Hagrid
B. Its name is inspired by one of the characters from the movie Harry
Potter
C. It is golden orange with a silver belly
II. Why I like it
A. It was given by my aunt as a birthday gift
B. Hagrid is a very lively fish
C. Moves its tail during mealtimes
III. Conclusion
A. He may not be a dog or a cat
B. He is my pet and I love him
The Dutch
I. Dutch are people of Holland
A. Serious and hardworking
B. Considered the cleanest people in the
world
C. Fond of eating, drinking and attending
parties
II. Clothes of Dutch children
A. Dutch girl wears big wooden shoes called
Klompers
B. Women wear flowing skirts, white aprons
and stretched cloth caps
C. Men wear baggy trousers
III. Dutch children
A. They are healthy for they drink plenty of
milk
B. They take big amounts of butter
C. Boys are trained to steer the boats and
take charge of the windmill
D. Water sports are popular with the Dutch
children
The Dutch are people of Holland
They are serious and hardworking.
They are considered the cleanest people
in the world.
The Dutch are fond of eating, drinking
and attending parties.
Have you seen a picture of a Dutch girl?
She wears big wooden shoes called
Klompers
Women wear flowing skirts, white aprons
and stretched cloth caps
Men wear baggy trousers
Dutch children are healthy for they drink
plenty of milk and take big amounts of
butter.
Boys are trained to steer the boats and
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Read and Learn
Read the outline below then complete the paragraph that follows.
Corregidor made history during the last World War.
______________________. Corregidor became sacred with the blood of Filipinos and
Americans who fought bravely against the Japanese.
____________________________________________________.
_______________________________________. It is open to the public.
______
________________________________. Buses are ready to take visitors to the
different places on interest within the island.
Talk About It
Answer the following questions:
1. What is the paragraph about?
2. Why Corregidor became sacred?
3. What did Manuel L. Quezon establish in Corregidor?
4. What did he do after establishing a government in Corregidor?
5. Why Corregidor is considered national shrine?
Write About It
Read the outline below then write a two paragraph composition about it.
Water sports are popular with the Dutch
children
Corregidor
I. Corregidor made history during the last World War
A. US Army made its last stand against the Japanese soldiers
B. Sacred with blood of Filipinos and Americans
C. Manuel Quezon before retreating to Australia established
government in the Corregidor
II. Corregidor is a national shrine
A. Open to the public
B. Can be reached by boat
C. Buses are take to take visitors in different place within the
island.
Pepper
I. Earliest spices known to mankind
A. So expensive that a pound served as royal gift
B. Made as payment of taxes
C. Considered rich property
II. Pepper is a tropical vine
A. Bear fruits in four years
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Remember
Writing a Composition Based on an Outline
 A composition should start with the introduction, proceed with
the body and end with a conclusion.
 The introduction is going to present the topic you will be
discussing and give an overview of it.
 The body will elaborate on the topic
 The conclusion will summarize the important points and/or
leave a message for the readers to ponder on.
 In writing paragraph observe indention and punctuation.
 The outline is brief and may contain phrases or keywords, but
composition must make use of complete sentences. You may
also elaborate on ideas and add details.
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LM- Second Grading
Week 5 – Day 1
Think and Tell
Game: Pick out a strip with a statement stating a fact or an opinion inside
the box. Those who picked a fact should post on the right side of the board and to
those who picked an opinion should post on the left side of the board.
 All people can dance.
 Jose Rizal is our National Heroes.
 Plants and animals are living things.
 Food is one of the basic needs in order to live.
Find Out and Learn
Read the paragraphs.
a. Bryan works with animals. In fact, he spends every spare moment in a
neighborhood pet store. After school, he helps feed the animals and clean their
cages. He spends a lot of time taining the animals so that they get along with
people.
b. Bryan believes that being a veterinarian and working with animals would be a
wonderful thing for him to do when he grows up. He thinks he will become an
excellent veterinary doctor in the future.
Which paragraph expresses truth of facts?
Which paragraph expresses a view or a belief?
Try and Learn
Exercise 1
Distinguish if the sentence is fact or opinion.
1. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte is our new elected president.
2. Sun is the center of the solar system.
3. One week is composed of five days.
4. Health is wealth.
5. We don’t need food in order to live.
Exercise 2
Group Activity
Group 1: Arrange the sentences in the table below.
1. A rescuers job must be difficult and risky.
2. Christmas is the best time in the Philippines.
3. Manny Pacquiao will resign in boxing this year.
4. We celebrate Valentine’s Day every fourteenth day of February.
Fact Opinion
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Group 2: Listen as your classmates read the article below. Then read the five (5)
statements that follow. Choose the statements that are opinions. Rewrite them on
your paper.
Scientist think that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. They are still digging
up their bones. By piercing together the bones, they can tell how dinosaurs looked.
The sizes of the bones show us how big the dinosaurs were. Scientist do not know
what color dinosaurs were because only bones have been found.
1. Scientists are still looking for dinosaurs bones.
2. Lifting the bones must be hard work.
3. Scientist who study dinosaurs are all very smart and patient.
4. The bones indicate the size of dinosaurs.
5. I think that dinosaurs were greenish gray.
Group 3: Based on the picture below reflect what is the opinion and what is the fact.
Remember
 A fact is a statement which experiences and experiments have proven to
be true. It is directly observable.
 An opinion is a view or guess which may or may not be true .It tells what
someone thinks
Day 2
Read and Learn
The Cow’s Four Stomachs
A cow has four stomachs ! It may sound unbelievable but it is true.
A cow do not have ordinary digestive system. These animals do not have
Upper front teeth. They eat grass by wrapping their tongue around it and
pulling it from the ground .They have back teeth but they cannot chew the
grass properly.
Cow swallow grass without chewing up. When it is swallowed, the grass
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goes into the cow’s first stomach, called rumen. In the rumen, the grass is
broken up by some digestive juices and forms into a ball. The ball of grass is
called cud. The cow brings back the cud into its mouth. Then the cow chews
the cud into a pulp with its back teeth and re-swallows it.
After the cud is swallowed the second time, it goes into the cow’s
second stomach called reticulum. The reticulum filters the food and takes out
Out small stones or any non-food matter. Then the food goes into the
cow’s third stomach called omasum.
The orsum further filters the food. Any undigested food is sent back to the
rumen. Then the cow chews it some more. The digested food from the omasum
goes into the abomasum, the cow’s fourth stomach. The digested food becomes
a part of the cow’s body.
Talk about It
Answer the following. questions.
Which is the first stage in digesting the cow’s food?
What does the cow do with the cud in its mouth ?
What happens to the undigested food in the omasum ?
What happens to the digested food in the abomasum ?
Why Is any undigested food sent back to the rumen ?
Remember
Events arranged in order help us in different ways. It is easier to understand a story remember
it and tell it again if it is in order. The order in which things happen is what we call a sequence.
Seeing ideas in sequence can help us remember things more easily.
Day 3
Think and Tell
Look at the picture.What kind of book is this?
Are you a book lover ? Do you know what is Thesaurus? Who among
you have it? Can you describe the content of the Thesaurus?
Find Out and Learn
Read quickly as possible the words in each line. Circle those that are not
in any way related to the key word. Follow the example below.
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Synonyms
Pretty= charming attractive beautiful
beautifubeautifu;
Antonyms
Straight = long short crooked pretty
hhhhhororo hhhhhororohhhhhororo
hhhhhororo
hhhhhororo
hhhhhororo
hhhhhororohhhhhororo
Direction: Two words in each of the boxes are synonyms. Cross out the word which is not a
synonym.
1. Slim 2. Endless 3. noisy
Slender finite quiet
plump entice silent
Direction: Read the words in each line. Circle the word that has the opposite meaning of the key
word.
1. Fall = go rise color act cry
2. Lazy = honest brave hardworking deaf blind
3. Turn on = kill turn left turn off leave close
Exercises
Group Activity using the Thesaurus
Group 1
Use Graphic Organizer in gathering relevant information.
Synonyms
Begin sick
Group 2.
Use Graphic Organizer .Gather two sample of antonyms and list the
relevant information.
Antonyms
Try and Learn
Using the Thesaurus . List down five keywords with the relevant
ideas/information.
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Remember
Say: What is Thesaurus?
It is a book in which words that have the same or similar meanings
are group together
Week 5
Day 4
Think and Tell
Directions : Study the examples. Try to identify the denotative and connotation.
Example #1 Jarold walked along the beach and decided to stop and take
rest.
- In the sentence above, what does the word ‘rest’ mean ?
-But class,is this a word confined to a single meaning? Can you guess the
other meanings the word reflects?
Look at this example ;
Example # 2. Emily now lies at rest in the church yard.
- In the sentence number 2, what does the word ‘rest ; mean ?
Find Out and Learn
Look at the example.
1. Dumb
a. Olivia was born deaf and dumb.
-the word dumb means lacking the power of speech
(denotation )
b. When the police questioned Carter , he acted dumb.
- the word dumb in the sentence means condition of being
stupid ( connotative )
2. Greasy
a. The detective found greasy finger prints across the lens
- Greasy means coated with oil or grease ( denotative )
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b. Our neighbor Mark Parker is a greasy person.
- Greasy means unappealing or undesirable ( connotative )
Try and Learn
Exercises 1
Directions: Below are groups of words which are often used to describe
people. What are the connotations of the words?
1. Childlike, youthful, childish
2. Disabled, crippled, handicapped
3. Relaxed, laid-back
4. Slim, skinny, slender, thin
5. Cheap, frugal, miserly
Exercise 2
Directions: List atleast two synonyms that have more positive
connotations than the given word
1. Notorious
2. Fat
3. Politician
4. Fanatic
5. Reckless
Exercises 3
Directions: Read the sentences below. Can you identify the words
that have a negative connotation ?
1. Bedford is an uppity neighborhood, but the rents are cheap.
2. On my flight to Los Angeles, I sat next to this babe. She was
absolutely stunning.
3. Every morning my neighbor takes his mutt to the park. It was
barks loudly when leaving the building.
4. You need to be pushy when you are looking for a job.
5. Bob is quite vocal at every staff meeting. He always speaks.
Do and Learn
Directions: For each of the following words or phrases, list at least
two synonyms that have more negative connotations than the given
word.
1. Child
2. Persistent
3. A large group
4. Scholarly
5. Trusting
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Learn Some More
Directions: For each word listed give a word similar meaning ( sane denotation )
that expresses your approval and one that expresses your approval ( using
connotative meanings ).
Neutral Meaning Approval ( Denotation ) Disapproval (Connotation )
1. To teach
2. To fail
3. fussy
4. stern
5. candid
Remember
Denotation of a Word
To denote is to signify directly or refer to specifically. The denotation
of a word refers to its literal meaning- the definition you find in the
dictionary. In other words, denotative meaning of a word is its direct,
explicit meaning.
Connotation of a Word
To connote is to suggest a feeling or an idea in addition to literal
meaning. Connotative meaning refers to the associations, images, and
feelings that a word calls to mind in addition to its dictionary meaning.
The connotation of a word emphasizes certain characteristics of specific
information, or it reveals implied or hidden attitudes.
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Week 5
Day 5
Think and Tell
Look at the pictures. What are the things in the pictures ? Describe each
picture.
Find Out and Learn
Directions: Read the paragraph below and learn how to write two or
more adjectives before a noun. Answer the questions after the
paragraph.
Mother is getting ready for the birthday party of Sonia, her
pretty little daughter. She will buy her two new yellow dresses for her
birthday. She also plans to bake two big brown cakes. She will
prepare five delicious dishes. Sonia will invite her classmates.
Question to Answer :
1. Who is going to have a birthday party ?
2. What will mother buy her ?
3. What will mother bake ?
4. What will mother prepare ?
How many adjectives are used ? What kind of adjectives used in
the paragraph ?
Try and Learn
Exercises 1
Directions: Give as many adjectives as you can describe the following
nouns.
1. girl
2. doll
3. father
4. school
5. baby
Exercise 2
Directions: Use the following phrases in the sentences.
1. the three big girls
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2. whose bag?
3. your cousin
4. these men
5. many foreigner
Exercises 3
Directions: List atleast two samples of the following;
1. Possessive Adjectives
2. Descriptive Adjectives
Do and Learn
Directions: List examples each type of adjectives;
Descriptive Demonstrative Interrogative Possessive Adj. Number
Remember
Types of Adjectives
1. Descriptive Adjective – tell us about the kind or quality of a noun or
pronoun.
Example: good girl, hard work, long stick
2. Demonstrative Adjective - point out nouns.
Example: this car , that road , these men , such things
3. Interrogative Adjective - ask questions
Example : which book ? , what answer ?, whose pen ?
4. Possessive Adjective - show possession. They are always followed
by a noun.
Example: my friend, her mother , your brother
5. Adjective of Number/ Quantity - tell how many or how much.
Example : six balls, many people, more water, each person
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QUARTER 2
Learner’s Material
WEEK 6
Day 1
Think and Tell
Look at the picture. Describe it.
Find Out and Learn
Read the paragraph below and learn how to write two or more adjectives
before a noun. Answer the questions after the paragraph.
Mother is getting ready for the birthday of her pretty little daughter, Sonia. She
will buy Sonia a new yellow dress and will bake two big round brown cakes. Sonia’s
mother will also prepare five delicious dishes for visitors, classmates and friends.
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Questions:
1. Who is going to have a birthday party?
2. What will mother buy for her?
3. What will mother bake for her?
4. What will mother prepare for her?
Read the answers you gave.
1. Pretty little Sonia will have birthday party.
2. Mother will buy her a new yellow dress.
3. Mother will bake two big round brown cakes.
4. She will prepare five delicious dishes.
In using adjectives in a series we must follow the pattern below.
NUMBER QUALITY SIZE SHAPE COLOR NOUN
pretty Little Sonia
A New yellow dress
Two Big round brown cakes
Five delicious dishes
Try and Lear
Use the following phrases in sentences.
1. The three big baskets
2. The five pretty tall girls
3. Two white horses
4. Five ripe yellow mangoes
5. Six new thick red books
Do and Learn
For each of the following sentences, choose the correct order of adjectives to fill in the blank.
1. I was thrilled to receive a __________________ book with my order.
a. big, beautiful, leather-bound
b. leather-bound, big, beautiful
c. beautiful big leather-bound
2. His clown costume consists of a red nose, oversized shoes, and a ________________
jacket.
a. Size 4X polka-dotted silk smoking
b. polka-dotted silk smoking size 4X
c. polka dotted size 4x silk smoking
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2. I’ve been shopping for the perfect _______________ chopsticks.
a. Japanese long sushi
b. long Japanese sushi
c. long sushi Japanese
3. He was wearing a ________ shirt.
a. dirty old flannel
b. flannel old dirty
c. old dirty flannel
4. Pass me the ________ cups.
a. plastic big blue
b. big blue plastic
c. big plastic blue
Learn Some More
Exercise I. Arrange the adjectives in order to complete the sentence.
1. All the girls fell in love with the ________ teacher.
(Handsome new American)
2. I used to drive ________ car.
(An old German blue)
3. He recently married a ________ woman.
(Young beautiful Greek)
4. This is a ________ movie.
(New Italian wonderful)
5. She is a ________ supermodel.
(Beautiful slim Brazilian)
Exercise II. Give as many adjectives as you can to describe the following nouns.
The first one is done for you.
1. Cabbages – two fresh green cabbages
2. Grass - ___________________________
3. Lamp - ___________________________
4. Sun - _____________________________
5. Fairy - ____________________________
Write About It
Exercise1. Write sentences from the phrases that you’ve done in exercise II.
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
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Exercise2. Arrange the following adjectives in order. Then write a sentence using
your answer.
1. Japanese, big, sweet, yellow, corn
2. Red, beautiful, one, rose
3. Long , two, sharp, pencils
4. Young, pretty, lady
5. White, big, round, pillow
Remember
Two or more one – word adjectives used to describe a noun are said to be in a
series. This series of adjectives follow a certain order: number – quality – size –
shape – color – origin - noun.
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Day 2
Think and Tell
Observe the picture.
What is the importance of tree?
Read the following words.
Vocabulary Words
CREATE
DRAIN
REDUCE
SEEPING
PHENOMENON
PAVE
FRICTION
DUMP
PRONE
BURST
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Find Out and Learn
Read the selection below.
Trees help prevent flooding
When plants grow in an area, the roots of plants dig deep in to the soil and
create space between soil particles. When it rains in highlands, water that flows downhill
gets drained into the space created by the root system of plants. Due to this, chance of
flooding is greatly reduced. When plants are absent, especially in rocky areas, rocks
prevent water from seeping into the ground. This phenomenon is also observed in
paved roads. Since there is no room for water to seep, flooding occurs in nearby water
bodies. When a layer of water runs off a rocky surface, it reduces friction and the
following layers of water will run more freely as there is less friction. If more water is
dumped into rivers and lakes than they can handle, these water bodies tend to overflow
and the banks burst and cause flooding. If there are more trees in an area that is prone
to water runoffs, the root system of trees can create space between these rocks and
hence reduce the amount of water being dumped into lakes and rivers.
Questions
1. What particular part of the tree helps prevent flooding?
2. Where does the water in highlands flow when it rains?
3. How do trees in an area that is prone to water runoffs help in flooding?
4. Explain what is the purpose of the selection?
Try and Learn
Draw a happy face if it is an explanation and sad face if it is not an explanation.
1. Press and hold to select a word, and then drag the selection handle.
2. In the nineteenth century, which was dark and inflationary age in typography and text
designs may compositors were encouraged to stuff extra space between sentences.
3. A rock crystal is formed by volcano. The lava from volcano comes down through the
valleys tumbling rocks and minerals to a flat land……
4. The reason why crystal has different colors is because of its mineral content.
5. Crystals grow in different shape because of their atoms.
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Write About It
Exercise. Distinguish if the following selection aims to explain something. Write down 5
sentences from the selection that expresses explanations.
What is an earthquake?
An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another.
The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s
surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypocenter, and the location directly above it
on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter.
Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. These are smaller earthquakes that happen in the
same place as the larger earthquake that follows. Scientists can’t tell that an earthquake is a
foreshock until the larger earthquake happens. The largest, main earthquake is called the main
shock. Main shocks always have aftershocks that follow. These are smaller earthquakes that
occur afterwards in the same place as the main shock. Depending on the size of the main
shock, aftershocks can continue for weeks, months, and even years after the main shock!
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Talk About It
Distinguish if it is an explanation. Why?
Remember
Explanation is the kind of text- type that shows how things work and why things happen.
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Day 3
Think and Tell
Observe the picture below.
Ask.
1. What can you say about the picture?
2. If you will do your assignment which between books or computer will you use? Why?
3. What are their similarities? Differences?
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Find Out and Learn
Ask:
1. What is comparing? Contrasting?
2. What are the signal words that we used in comparing? In contrasting?
From online reference we gather the following information:
1. Comparing is citing the similarities and contrasting is citing the differences.
2. In comparison we use the signal words like; similar to, alike, same as, not only, but also,
as well as both.
3. In contrast we use the signal words; different from, however, although, on the other
hand, as opposed, to more than, less than.
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Figure2. Study the pattern on writing a paragraph showing comparison and
contrast.
Base on the pattern let us write a paragraph about this illustration.
( www.readingquest.org )
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Apples or Oranges
Apples and oranges are both fruits. They have similar shapes. Apples have
seeds as well as the oranges. They are not only sweet but also nutritious. They are both
growing from trees.
However, apples and oranges differ in their skin. Apples have thin, smooth
and most often we eat their skin while oranges have thick and bumpy skin. They are also
differ in color. Apples have red, green, yellow or even multi – colored on the other hand
oranges has only one color, orange. Not only that, apples are crispy but oranges are
pulpy.
Try and Learn
Write a paragraph showing comparison and contrast in the given illustration.
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Write About It
Write a paragraph showing comparison and contrast about “On line references or
Books” Use the illustration to guide you.
Remember
1. Gathering information from “Online References” means collecting data through a
commercial electronic information service or the Internet.
2. Comparing is citing the similarities and contrasting is citing the differences.
3. In comparison we use the signal words like; similar to, alike, same as, not only,
but also, as well as both.
4. In contrast we use the signal words; different from, however, although, on the
other hand, as opposed, to more than, less than.
5. In writing a paragraph showing comparison and contrast you must make diagram
A for the similarities and B for the differences.
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Day4.
Think and Tell
Read the following sentences.
1. Philippines is an archipelago.
2. Philippines is a beautiful country.
Which sentence maybe fact? Opinion?
Look at the picture. Then read the sentences that follow.
1. Antoine de Saint Exupery is the author of the story “The Little Prince”.
2. The Little Prince is a beautiful movie that touches everyone’s heart.
Find Out and Learn
Read the following phrases.
A fact is a statement that can be verified or proven true by objective means.
We use records, experimentations or observation to verify the statement.
An opinion is a statement that cannot be verified by objective means. It can
express a person’s feelings about an idea or situation. It can also express a
judgment or a prediction based on facts. However, an opinion is valid only if
facts are stated to support it.
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Go back to the sentences at the beginning.
1. Antoine de Saint Exupery is the author of the story “The Little Prince”.( fact)
2. The Little Prince is a beautiful movie that touches everyone’s heart.(opinion)
I. Let us watch the movie “The Little Prince”.
Then answer the following questions:
1. What is the story of the Little Prince all about?
2. Is “The Little Prince a children's movie”? Why?
3. What is the meaning of the line” what is essential is invisible to the eye”?
4. How does the author portray the character of the little prince?
5. What is the moral lesson of the movie?
6. How will you use the lesson that you’ve learned in your real life?
7. As a child how will you appreciate your life? Cite evidences.
Read the phrases inside the box.
Sometimes ideas from the movie influence us viewers. It is our obligation to choose what
we should adopt and what we should reject.
Try and Learn
Exercise. Here are some lines from the movie. Write Fact or Opinion then
provide evidence to prove your answer.
1. Grown – ups are really very odd.
2. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye.
3. Antoine de Saint Exupery was a French writer, poet, aristocrat, journalist and pioneering
aviator.
4. Most asteroid lie in a vast ring between Mars and Jupiter.
5. Asteroids are small rocky worlds revolving around the sun that are too small to be called
planet.
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Do and Learn
Exercise Complete the lines to get the ideas being implied from the quote
below. ( “The Little Prince”.)
Before you criticize __________ reflects about your ________ actions.
Learn Some More
Exercise. Choose the statements that are Opinions. Write it on your notebook. Then
explain your answer.
1. Scientists are still looking for dinosaur bones.
2. Lifting the bones must be hard work
3. Scientist who study dinosaurs are all very smart.
4. The bones indicate the size of dinosaurs.
5. I think that dinosaurs were greenish gray.
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Write About It
Write something about the quote. ( The Little Prince)
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________.
Remember
A fact is a statement that can be verified or proven true by objective means.
We use records, experimentations or observation to verify the statement.
An opinion is a statement that cannot be verified by objective means. It can
express a person’s feelings about an idea or situation. It can also express a
judgment or a prediction based on facts. However, an opinion is valid only if
facts are stated to support it.
Sometimes ideas from the movie influence us viewers. It is our obligation to
choose what we should adopt and what we should reject.
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DAY 5
Think and Tell
Read the sentence below.
'And on a day we meet to walk the line”
Questions
1. In Mathematics what is the meaning of the word “line”?
2. If we are going to use the sentence above, what is the meaning of line?
3. Give some Mathematical words.
Find Out and Learn
Read the meaning of connotation and denotation.
Mathematics Words Denotation Connotation
Addition Process of combining two or
more numbers.
Furthermore explanation,
ideas etc.
Subtraction Process of deducting numbers
from another numbers
Withdrawal, deduction
Multiplication Is an abbreviated process of
adding an integer to itself a
specified number of times
Increase, becoming greater in
numbers
Division Process of dividing numbers
into equal parts.
Separating, disagreement
between two or more groups
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Sum Answer in addition Totality, whole
Denotation is the literal meaning while connotation is the meaning involving feelings or
emotions.
Try and Learn
Exercise I. Choose the denotative meaning of the following Mathematical words inside
the box.
1. Difference
2. Fraction
3. Ratio
4. Congruence
5. Factor
 A number that will divide into another number
 Two geometrical figure of the same size and shape
 Number that can be express also in fraction or decimals
 In the form of numerator over denominator
 Answer in subtraction
Exercise II. Give the connotative meaning of the following Mathematical words. Choose your
answer inside the box.
1. Difference
2. Fraction
3. Ratio
4. Congruence
5. Factor
 Of the same value
 Not the same, in contrast
 Aspect that affects something
 Being the part of something
 Measuring the relationship
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Do and Learn
Complete the table below by giving the denotative and connotative meaning of the
Mathematical words.
Words Connotative Denotative
1. Abstract
2. Numbers
3. Base
4. Identity
5. Logic
Remember
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Quarter II
Week 7 Day 1
Think and Tell
Look at the picture.
Can you tell something about it?
What can you get from eating vegetables?
List the words related to the word nutrient.
_________________ _________________
_________________ _________________
Read and Learn
Read the paragraph below.
Talk about it
1. What does the paragraph say about nutrients?
2. What are contained in the food nutrients?
3. What are macronutrients? Where can we get them?
4. What are micronutrients? Where do you find them?
5. Why are these nutrients needed by the body?
Nutrients are chemical substances present in foods that keep the body healthy,
supply materials for growth and repair of tissues, and provide energy for work and
physical activities.
The major nutrients include the macronutrients namely proteins, carbohydrates,
and fats; micronutrients vitamins such as A, D, E, and K; the B complex, and
Vitamin C. Minerals are calcium, iron, iodine, zinc, fluoride, and water.
Nutrients
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Remember
Positive Neutral Negative
home house dump
exotic foreign strange
chat talk babble
feast dinner chow
fragrance smell stench
venerable old decrepit
tune sound noise
pet animal beast
Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨ For example, if you
look up the word snake in a dictionary, you will discover that one of its denotative meanings is "any
of numerous scaly, legless, sometimes venomous reptiles having a long, tapering, cylindrical body
and found in most tropical and temperate regions."
Connotation, on the other hand, refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or
the emotional suggestions related to that word. The connotative meanings of a word exist together
with the denotative meanings. The connotations for the word snake could include evil or danger.
Other Examples:
The words home, house, residence and dwelling all have the same denotation, but the
connotation of each word is very different.
Denotation : Where a person lives at any given time.
Connotation
Home : cozy, loving, comfortable
House : the actual building or structure
Residence : cold, no feeling
Dwelling : primitive or basic surroundings
Snake:
Denotation : scaly, legless reptile
Connotation : dangerous, evil, disloyal person
Mother
Denotation : female parent
Connotation : love and respect security and warmth
The connotation of a word is often either positive or negative
What does it mean for a word to have a positive connotation?
To be associated with something good.
What does it mean for a word to have a negative connotation?
To be associated with something bad.
What does it mean for a word to have a neutral connotation?
To be indifferent, not to have a strong feeling of the word being associated with
something good or bad.
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Try and Learn
Which connotation is more positive? Choose the letter of the correct answer
1. Our trip to the amusement park was _________. ( a. fine b. wonderful )
2. _________ people rode on the roller coaster. ( a. Brave b. Foolhardy )
3. We saw _________ animals in the animal house. ( a. fascinating b. weird )
4. Some of the monkeys made _________ faces. (a. hilarious b. amusing )
5. Everyone had a ________ on his or her face on the way home. ( a. smile b. smirk )
Which connotation is more negative?
6. We bought _________ souvenirs at the amusement park. ( a.cheap b. inexpensive)
7. I ate a _________ sandwich. ( a. soggy b. moist )
8. Mike _________ us to go to the funny house. ( a. nagged b. reminded )
9. I didn't like the _________ on the jester's face.( a. smirk b. grin )
10. It made me feel _________. ( a. uneasy b. frightened )
Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Arrange the words in proper column as to positive, neutral and negative connotation
Group 1 Relaxed, lazy, inactive
Timid, prudent, cowardly
Mousy, modest, shy
Group 2 old, time-tested, out-of-date
Persistent, stubborn, persevering
Miserly, conservative, thriftty
Group 3 dignified, reserved, stiff-necked
New, up-to-date, newfangled
Self confident, proud, conceited
Group 4 nosy, inquisitive, curious
Unattractive, plain, ugly
Brat, child, little one
Exercise 2
Read each of the following sentences. Decide from the context whether the speaker is
showing positive or negative connotation of the topic. Then circle the best word to put
into the sentence.
1. “The sooner we move out of this ( home, dump ),” said Jack, “the happier I‟ll be.”
2. This cell phone is ( expensive, overpriced ), but I don‟t mind paying extra because
it has so many useful features.
3. You‟re lucky to have Wilma on your committee. She has lots of (original, crazy) ideas.
4. Boss Reed and his ( cronies, employees ) have controlled the politics in this
city for more than twenty years. I certainly hope the other party wins this year!
5. It was a beautiful spring day, and the ( stench, scent ) of apple blossoms filled
the whole yard.
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Quarter II
Week 7 Day 2
Think and Tell
List everything you know about dogs.
List their characteristics, behaviors, etc.
Underline everything about dogs that is true all the time.
Circle everything that is true about only some dogs.
Read and Learn
Talk about it
Based on the paragraph what is true about dogs all the time?
What is true about to only some dogs?
All dogs are kept as our pets. They are called our domestic animals. It is a
faithful animal and is devoted to his master. Such a rare quality is found in dogs only.
All dog has four legs. It is of many colours and of many breeds. It also differs in size.
Some dogs are even kept in the pocket.
Dogs help us in various ways. Hounds or the hunting dogs kill prey for their
masters. Some dogs are tamed to tend sheep. They watch outhouses ^and keep
strangers, thieves, animals out of the house. Some dogs can also used to locate
criminals.. They are kept with police for investigation. It has sharp ears. Even a
slightest noise can disturb its sleep and make it alert. A dog recognises its master
and family members very well and can even die in order to save them.
So dog is a man's best and true friend. It is very useful to man. It readily dies
for the sake of its master.
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Remember
Try and Learn
Read the paragraph. Then answer the question.
1. All birds have wings. But not all birds can fly. Birds that do not fly are called flightless birds. The
penguin is one example. It uses its wings to swim underwater. Ostriches and emus flap their
wings when they want to scare an enemy. Rheas use their wings like rudders when they are
running from an enemy. There is even a kind of small parrot that climbs trees and then uses its
wings to parachute to the ground.
What can you say in general about flightless birds?
a. All flightless birds are large.
b. Flightless birds have different uses for their wings.
c. Flightless birds are fast runners.
d. The wings of flightless birds are useless.
A generalization is a broad statement about a group of people or things. It states
something they have in common. All and some are words signal or give us a clue to
recognize generalizations. Other clue words are the ff
– Sometimes – Always
– Never – Most
– Generally – Many
– None – Seldom
Examples:
– All birds have wings.
– Many children eat cereal for breakfast.
– Everyone in Tennessee goes to the beach for
the summer.
Some generalizations are valid or true, but some are faulty or invalid
Valid means true
– Supported by facts
– Agrees with what you know about the topic
– Uses logic and reasoning
– Proven with several examples
Example:
All birds have wings.
Faulty means false.
– Not supported by facts
– Watch for key words: none, all, always, never, nobody
Example:
Everyone in Laguna goes to the beach in the summer.
Other examples. Tell whether it is Valid or Faulty
1. Girls can‟t play ball. ( Valid or Faulty )
2. Teachers are mean. ( Valid or Faulty )
3. Halloween is always scary! ( Valid or Faulty )
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2. Ants are one of the most widespread insects in the world. Ants are called social insects because
they live in colonies made up of other ants. A colony may have a few dozen or several million
ants living in it. Ants in a colony are divided into different groups. Worker ants look for food and
take care of the young. Soldier ants defend the nest from invaders. The queen ant lays eggs.
These are the three main groups in a ant colony.
What generalization can you make about ants based upon your reading?
a. All ants live in large colonies.
b. All ants work to defend the colony.
c. All ants in a colony have a job.
3. About 20% of Americans have allergies. Allergies can range from mildly annoying to deadly. An
allergy is an overreaction of a person‟s immune system to something that is harmless. Many
people are allergic to dust, pollen, or mold. Some people are allergic to certain kinds of food,
perfume, or medicines. An allergy might cause sneezing, coughing, or a rash. Sometimes, an
allergy is so severe, it can lead to death.
What generalization can you make about allergies based upon your reading?
a. All allergies are deadly.
b. Allergies can cause different reactions in different people.
c. Everyone has allergies.
Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Direction: Give an activity for each group.
Group 1. Make 5 generalization about chocolate
Group 2. Write a valid generalization about how food can be used creatively
Group 3. Write 5 generalizations about baby alligators
Group 4. Write 5 valid generalizations about fishes
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Exercise 2
Decide if each generalization is valid or faulty.
_________1. All animals migrate every year.
_________2. Most children like pizza.
_________3. All boys play sports.
_________4. It always snows in the winter.
_________5. Girls can‟t catch.
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Quarter II
Week 7 Day 3
Think and Tell
Look at the picture. Say someting about the picture
Find Out and Learn
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. An electronic apparatus for analyzing or storing data
a. wedge b. computer c. pulley
2. A computer–based global information system
a. reading b. recycling c. internet
3. The term ______ refers to the communication between a residence or a
business and an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that connects to the internet.
a. Internet access b. Airlines c. International
Read and Learn
The Internet
The Internet is computer–based global information system. The Internet is
composed of many interconnected computer networks. Each network may link tens,
hundreds, or even thousands of computers, enabling them to share information with one
another and to share computational resources such as powerful supercomputers and
databases of information. The Internet has made it possible for people all over the world to
communicate with one another effectively and inexpensively. Unlike traditional
broadcasting media, such as radio and television, the Internet does not have a centralized
distribution system. Instead, an individual who has Internet access can communicate
directly with anyone else on the Internet, make information available to others, find
information provided by others, or sell products with a minimum overhead cost.
The Internet has brought ne opportunities to government, business, and education.
Government use the Internet for internal communication, distribution of information, and
automated tax processing. In addition to offering goods and services online to customer,
businesses use the internet to interact with other businesses. Many individuals use the
Internet for communicating through electronic mail (e-mail).
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Talk about it
1. What is the internet? the web?
2. What is the difference between the Web and the Internet?
3. What are the uses or importance of the Internet?
4. Why do government offices use the Internet? What about many companies? businesses
and institutions? media and entertainment companies? Scientists and scholars?
5. Is the Internet important? Why do you say so?
Companies, individuals, and institutions use the Internet in many ways. Companies
use the Internet for electronic commerce, also called e-commerce, including advertising,
selling, buying, distributing products, and providing customer service. In addition,
companies use the Internet for business-to-business transactions, such as exchanging
financial information and accessing complex databases. Businesses and institutions use
the Internet for voice and video conferencing and other forms of communication that enable
people to telecommute (work away from the office using a computer). The use of electronic
mail (e-mail) speeds communication between companies use the Internet for online news
and weather services and to broadcast audio and video, including live radio and television
programs. Online chat allows people to carry on discussions using written text. Instant
messaging enables people to exchange text message in real time. Scientists and scholars
use the Internet to communicate with colleagues, perform research, distribute lecture notes
and course materials to students, and publish papers and articles. Individuals use the
Internet for communication, entertainment, finding information, and buying and selling goods
and services.
The term Internet access refers to the communication between a residence or a
business and an ISP that connects to the Internet. Access falls into two broad categories:
dedicated and dial-up. With dedicated access, a subscriber‟s computer remains directly
connected to the Internet at all times through a permanent, physical connection. Most large
businesses have high-capacity dedicated connections; small businesses or individuals that
desire dedicated access choose technologies such as digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable
modems, which both use existing wiring to lower cost. A DSL sends data across the same
wires that telephone service uses, and cable modems use the same wiring that cable
television uses. In each case, the electronic devices that are used to send data over the
wires employ separate frequencies or channels that do not interfere with other signals on
the wires. Thus, a DSL Internet connection can send data over a pair of wires at the same
time the wires are being used for a telephone call, and cable modems can send data over a
cable at the same time the cable is being used to receive television signals. The user
usually pays a fixed monthly fee for a dedicated connection. In exchange, the company
providing the connection agrees to relay data between the user‟s computer and the internet.
Dial-up is the least expensive access technology, but it is also the least convenient.
To use dial-up access, a subscriber must have a telephone modem, a device that connects
a computer to the telephone system and is capable of converting data into sounds and
sounds back into data. The user‟s ISP provides software that controls the modem. To
access the internet, the user opens the software application which causes the dial-up
modem to place a toll-free telephone call to the ISP. A modem at the ISP answers the call,
and the two modems use audible tones to send data in both directions. When one of the
modems is given data to send, the modem converts the data from the digital values used by
computers – number stored as a sequence of 1s and 0s – into tones. The receiving side
converts the tones back into digital values. Unlike dedicated access technologies, a dial-up
modem doe not use separate frequencies, so the telephone line cannot be used for regular
telephone calls at the same time a dial-up modem is sending data.
Comer, Douglas E. “Internet.” Microsoft® Encarta® 2006 [CD]. Redmond, WA:
Microsoft Corporation, 2005.
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Remember
Try and Learn
A. For schools with computer and internet access. Group the pupils into three. Assign one topic and
gather information through the internet.
Group 1 -The New Nine Wonders of the World
Group 2 - Different Groups of Vertebrates
Group 3 - Member Countries of the United Nations
B. For schools without computers:
Answer the following questions:
a. What are the uses of the internet/web?
b. How can the internet help you in your school work?
Do and Learn
Silent reading of the selection and answering the questions in a mind map.
The Beginnings of the Internet
The Internet was first conceived in the early „60‟s. Under the leadership of the
Department of Defense‟s Research Project Association (ARPA), it grew from a paper architecture
to a small network called the ARPANET. It was intended to promote the sharing of super-
computers among researchers in the United States.
America‟s military think-tank were trying to figure out an important strategic problem: how
could US authorities talk to each other in the aftermath of a nuclear attack?
• The internet is composed of interconnected computer networks based globally that
transmits data.
• The web is the collection of documents provided by the internet.
• The internet is the computer based-global information system while the web is a
collection of information and therefore it is just a part of the internet.
• The Internet makes it possible for people all over the world to communicate with
one another effectively and inexpensively any time of the day.
• The Internet access can make information available to others, find information
provided by others, or sell products with a minimum overhead cost.
• It is a good source of information for research work.
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Communication networks of the day were chained point-to-point, with each place on the
network dependent on the link before it. If one point in the network was blown up, the whole
network would become useless. Paul Baran, one of the US military‟s thinkers, conceived the idea
for a new kind of communications network; one that wasn‟t organized point-to-point, but instead
was set up more like a fishnet. He believed this structure could allow information to find its own
path through the network even if a section had been destroyed.
Based on the article, answer the following questions:
1. When was the Internet conceived?
2. What was the initial function of the internet?
3. What does ARPA stand for?
4. In what country did the networking originate?
5. Who thought of a fishnet-like setup?
Write About It
The need for the availability of communication prompted the thinkers to come up with a communication
system that is the Internet.
Answer the following questions.
How important is communication?
How often do we communicate?
To whom do we communicate?
Is it possible to live a single day without communicating?
How does it feel to have someone to talk to all the time?
When was the last time you talked with your friends?
With your answers to these questions, write a paragraph on:
The Importance of Communication to Man
1 2
INTERNET
3
4 5
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Quarter II
Week 7 Day 4
Think and Tell
Have you experienced going in an outing?
Where did you go?
Did you enjoy?
Read and Learn
Talk About It
1. Where did the family go?
2. How did they feel?
3. How was the place described?
4. How did their compare the place?
5. What words used to compare the places?
6. What did the family in the story show about our country?
Rread the phrases
 Was becoming wider and longer
 Is fresher in the city
 Taller than those along the highway
 The tallest trees are in the mountain
One Sunday, the Torres family traveled on a wide road. In he car were Mr. And
Mrs. Torres, Shirley and her brother, Peter. They saw many trees, high hills and
mountains along the highway. As they traveled, they noticed that the road was becoming
wider and longer. They could not wait to reach their destination.
At last, they arrived at Donna‟s place. Donna and her parents were happy to meet
them. “Your place is very nice. The air here is fresher than the city, “ said Mr. Torres.
“The trees around are are taller than those along the highway,” remarked Mrs.
Torres.
“But the tallest trees are in that mountain. Is that the highest mountain in the
Philippines?” asked Peter as he pointed at the mountain.
“No, that is Mt. Arayat. The highest mountain is Mt. Apo. It is in Davao,” aswered
Donna. “Let us climb the mountain, “said Shirley.
“Come in and rest a while. I know you are very tired because you have just come
from a long trip,” said Donna‟s mother.
“We have prepared some native dishes and delicacies for you,” said Donna‟s
father.
“Thank you. I‟m sure we shall enjoy our stay here,” said Mrs. Torres.
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Remember
Adjectives are words that modify a noun or a pronoun. To modify means to describe,
identify or limit.
Adjectives may be qualitative, denoting kind, size, shape, height, weight or feeling.
They may also be quantitative, indicating number.
Adjectives have three degrees of comparison – the positive, the comparative and the
superlative.
When using the base form of adjectives in comparisons, remember the following:
1. Adjectives with one syllable form the comparative and the superlative degrees by
adding –er and -est, respectively.
Study the chart below.
Positive Comparative Superlative
bright
kind
fresh
brighter
kinder
fresher
brightest
kindest
freshest
My sister‟s skin is smooth.
Maria‟s skin is smoother than hers.
The baby‟s skin is the smoothest of them all.
2. Adjectives with two syllables ending in –y, form the comparative and superlative
degrees by changing –y to –i before adding –er or –est, respectively.
Study the chart below.
Positive Comparative Superlative
hungry
heavy
pretty
hungrier
heavier
prettier
hungriest
heaviest
prettiest
Maria is pretty.
She is prettier than her sister.
She is the prettiest woman in their town.
3. Adjectives with three or more syllables form the comparative degree by using more /
less and the superlative degree by using most / least before the adjective.
Study the chart below
Positive Comparative Superlative
beautiful
generous
interesting
more/less beautiful
more/less generous
more/less interesting
most/least beautiful
most/least generous
most/least beautiful
The rich man is generous.
The king is more generous than the rich man.
The queen is the most generous of the three.
Note that the word than in the comparative degree serves as a marker. It is used
with more or less. The article the comes before the superlative form of an adjective.
4. Some adjectives with two syllables, however, form the comparative degree by using
more / less and the superlative degree by using most / least before the adjective.
Positive Comparative Superlative
loyal
honest
humid
more/less loyal
more/less honest
more/less humid
most / least loyal
most / least honest
most / least humid
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Try and Learn
Below is a chart showing three kinds of animals. Read the information opposite each picture, then
make your own sentences using degrees of comparisons.
Animal Length Height Speed
8 inches 1.5 inches 12 ft/hr
24 inches 18 inches 100 ft/hr
72 inches 48 inches 10, 500ft/hr
5. Some adjectives form the comparative and superlative degrees in different ways. These
are irregular adjectives.
Study the chart below
Positive Comparative Superlative
good
little
bad
many
much
ill
better
less
worse
more
more
worse
best
least
worst
most
most
worsy
More regular adjectives with one or two syllables form the comparative degree by adding –
er and superlative degree by adding –est. The word than is used with the adjective in the
comparative degree while the article the with the adjective in the superlative degree. If an
adjective ends in –y, the –y is changed to i before –es or –est is added.
The positive degree is the simplest form of an adjective. It is used to describe only one
person, place or thing/one group of person, places, or thing.
The comparative degree or the –er form is used to compare two persons, places, or
things.
The superlative degree or the –est form is used to compare three or more persons, places
or things.
Adjectives with three or more syllables use more (positive) or less (negative) and the word
than to form the comparative degree. Most (positive) or least (negative) and the article the are
used to form the superlative degree. Some adjectives with two syllables, however, also use these
comparative and superlative forms.
Irregular adjectives form the comparative and superlative degrees by changing the
spelling of the word or by changing the entire word.
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Do and Learn
Complete the following sentences using the correct degree of the adjective given in the brackets.
1. My brother‟s handwriting is ____________ (bad) mine.
2. Health is ____________ wealth. (important)
3. Blood is ____________ water. (thick)
4. Everest is ____________ peak in the world. (high)
5. This is ____________ lay I have ever heard on the radio. (interesting)
6. Susie is ____________ of all the four sisters. (beautiful)
7. The planet Mars is ____________ from the earth than the satellite Moon. (far)
8. The elephant is ____________. animal in the world. (large)
9. An ocean is certainly ____________ a sea. (big)
10. I am ____________ in cricket than in football. (interested)
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Quarter II
Week 7 Day 5
Think and tell
Look at the picture. Tell Something about the picture.
What do like soccer or football? Why?
Read and Learn
Talk about it
1. What are the two sports being compared in the paragraph?
2. From what country do these sports popular?
3. What is the shape of the soccer ball?
Soccer and Football
Soccer and football are alike in a few ways, but have many differences. One
similarity is that there are eleven players on the field at one time in both soccer and
football. They are both popular sports in the United States and they both require the
use of a ball and a field.
The difference between soccer and football are numerous. Soccer players use
a ball shaped like a sphere, whereas football players use a ball that has two ends. In
soccer, players are trying to get the ball in goal. However, in football, players are
trying to get the ball in the end zone or through the goal posts. The rules are also very
different. In soccer, players are rarely allowed to touch the ball with their hands while,
football players frequently touch the ball. Football players are allowed to tackle, but
this is forbidden in soccer. These are just a few ways that soccer and football are
different. Nonetheless, most people agree that both soccer and football are fun
sports!
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Remember
Try and Learn
Exercise 1
Compare and contrast Amanda and Maxwell wrote about three things they did last summer. Write the
things that they did on the lines below. Put the item that both of them did in the center.
Do and Learn
Direction: Write a short paragraph about the picture below showing comparison and contrast.
Group 1 Group 2
Amanda’s Report: What I Did On Summer Vacation
I went on vacation at the beach last summer. My brother and I played in
the ocean and built castles out of sand. I also read lots of books last summer.
My favorite book was The Secret Garden. At the end of the summer, my mom
and dad took me to the water park and we went swimming. It was fun!
Maxwell’s Report: What I Did On Summer Vacation
I went on a car trip with my dad last summer. We drove a long way. I also read a
book last summer called The Hardy Boys. It was an adventure story. I went to
summer camp with my best friend too. I had a great time. Amanda Maxwell
AMANDA MAXWELL
A comparison shows how two subjects are similar; a contrast shows how two
subjects are different. In writing you must first decide whether you will compare and
contrast or both.
When you compare 2 things you ask yourself, "How are these things alike?
When you contrast 2 things you ask yourself, "How are these things different?"
Some words that signal comparisons are: both, each, like, same, also, too
Some words that signal contrasts are: different, but, on the other hand, however
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Group 3 Group 4
Write About It
Using comparison and contrast, write a short paragraph your two Favorite Subjects
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Think and Tell
Ask: How do you value opinion of your classmates?
In coming to your what do you want to wear?
Do you want to wear uniform or not?
Find out and Learn
Watch: You tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cipXm45ObDI
Say: Who are in favor of wearing uniform in school? Why?
Who are not in favor of wearing uniform? Why?
Try and Learn
Issue to be discussed: Are you in favor of K-12 or not?
Let the pupils form five groups. Let each group form a small circle.
Let each member of every group share with the rest of the group members .
Do and Learn
Clarity/Conciseness: Revise the following sentences to remove clutter, eliminate wordiness, and clarify
meaning (credits to Zinsser).
(1) The bricks on our new house are red in color and in spite of the fact that they are new, the look of these
bricks is a used, beat-up appearance.
(2) Due to the fact that he hadn’t totally and completely read all the material, he lacked in the ability to do the
writing for the purpose of the class exercise.
(3) America has two main kinds of business. Americans need to pay attention to getting justice for all, and
they also need to be sure that everyone is treated alike.
(4) It is interesting to note that numerous individuals required assistance, whereas, the remainder took a pass.
(5) I was not facilitated in reading her comments she had written in my paper because of the handwriting that
was illegible and therefore could not be read.
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Learn Some More
Read the given sentences, then choose one of the words from below that will best fit the sentence.
After this, underline the word in the sentence that gave you clue to the word you chose.
1. Every ________ I have breakfast.
2. Turn on the _____________. It is dark in this room.
3. Bring this letter to the post office for _____________.
4. I can hear someone _______________ at the door.
5. Father brought some flowers which mother put in a _____________
Remember
Day 2
Think and Tell
Ask: How do you take care of your body?
Why is it important to have a healthy body?
Read and Learn
Read the story and analyze it.
Read the selection then answer the questions that follows.
Vase knocking mailing
Morning light write
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“Taking Care of Our Bodies”
The human body needs both rest and
exercise. It also needs nourishment. A
healthy looking body doesn’t just happen. A
good deal of care is given to it.
The body needs food, as the machine
needs fuel as oil. The body requires an
adequate amount of basic nutrients such as
protein, fats, carbohydrates and minerals.
Ask:
 What is the main idea of the fist paragraph?
 How did you know these details were more important than the other details in the
selection?
 What other ideas struck you while reading the text?
 Did you notice or find any cue word that help you determine the essential idea or
information?
 What is the title or concept?
 What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
 What are the facts that support the idea?
Title
__________________________________________
I. Main Topic
A._____________________________________
B._____________________________________
C. _____________________________________
II. _____________________________________
A._____________________________________
B._____________________________________
C. _____________________________________
Try and Learn
Group the class into 4. Each member of the group will look for the missing information to complete the outline.
The first group to complete the outline will be the winner.
Pepper
Pepper is one of the
earliest spices known to mankind. At one time it was so
expensive that a pound of it was considered an
appropriate gift for royalty to give or to taxes.
Pepper plants were
considered rich property.Pepper is a tropical vine. It
begins to bear fruit in four years. It produces heavily for
fourteen years. Unripe berries produce black pepper and
ripe ones produce white pepper.
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Title
______________________________
I. _____________________________________
A._____________________________________
B._____________________________________
C. _____________________________________
II. _____________________________________
A._____________________________________
B._____________________________________
C. _____________________________________
Do and Learn
Make an outline from the selection.
The Dutch
The Dutch are people of Holland. They are serious
and hardworking. They are considered the cleanest
people in the world. The Dutch are fond of eating,
drinking and attending parties.
Have you seen a picture of a Dutch girl? She
wears big wooden shoes called klompers. Men wear
baggy trousers while women wear flowing skirts, white
aprons and stretched cloth caps. Dutch children are
healthy for they drink plenty of milk and take big
amounts of butter. Boys are trained to steer the boats
and take charge of the windmill. Water sports are
popular with the Dutch children.
Learn Some More
Directions: Make an outline using the jumbled details about main headings and subheadings.
Kind of fossils
Location of fossils
Uses of fossils
Telling the story of the earth
Molds of plants and animals
Skeletal remains of plants and animals
Hard rocks
Layers of sedimentary rocks
Preserved bodies of parts of bodies of plants and animals
Tracing the changes of the earth’s surface
Telling the changes in climate
Holes in the mud
Prints made by parts of plants and animals
Mud or sand
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Learning the meaning of cooperation helped to make their trip a success. By
working together well, most of them learned the value of preserving or taking care of our
forests to avoid floods and soil erotion.
Remember
Outlining is arranging notes so that important ideas stand out and make clear which point
suppots each of the important ideas.
a. The Title for the outline should ne used in the report itself.
b. Use Roman numerals I,II,III etc. to number topic from the others.
c. Use capital letters A,B,C.D, to indicate subheadings.
d. Use Arabic numerals 1,2,3 to number detail headings.
e. Subdivision of the same kind should fall under the same alignment and indention: B under A, 2
under 1.
f. A period is needed after the letter or number of ech heading but not after the heading itself.
g. The first letter of each heading should be capitalized.
Day 3
Think and Tell
(Show pictures of Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts)
Ask: Are members of Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts?
What are the activities that you enjoy most during scouting?
Find Out and Learn
Read the selection then answer the questions that follows.
Story
Last year, the Girl Scouts in our district celebrated their anniversary with a
journey. The purpose or point of this trip was to explore the virgin forests of Palawan. Since
the forests of Palawan have not yet been touched by loggers. Many of the Girl Scouts who
went were independent girls and did not need help in doing basic or essential things like
cooking and hiking.
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Ask:
 Who celebrated their anniversary?
 How did they celebrate their anniversary?
 What was the purpose of their trip?
 How can you describe a virgin forest?
 What value did the Girl Scout learn about the forest?
How will show your politeness at all times as one of the value of Girl Scouts?
Try and Learn
Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Select a synonym for "Denotation"
A.Definition
B.Diction
C.Reference
D.Meaning
2. What does "Connotation" mean?
A.Definition
B.Diction
C.Cultural defintion
3. If someone uses the term "rugrat", is this a denotative or connotative definition for the term "child"?
A.Connotative
B.Denotative
C.Neither
4. What is the denotation of "snake"?
A.An amphibian
B.A liar, cheater, or fraud
C.Snake
5. What is a connotative meaning of the term, "babe"?
A.A baby pig
B.Babe
C.Someone you're attracted to
Do and Learn
Put a check mark (/) on the left of the correct answer.
1. Which connotation is more positive?
Our trip to the amusement park was __________ ? (1 point)
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fine
wonderful
2. Which connotation is more positive?
___________ people rode on the roller coaster. (1 point)
Brave
Foolhardy
3. Which connotation is more positive?
We saw __________ animals in the animal house. (1 point)
fascinating
weird
4. Which connotation is more positive?
Some of the monkeys made __________ faces. (1 point)
hilarious
amusing
5. Which connotation is more positive?
Everyone had a __________ on his or her face on the way home. (1 point)
smile
Smirk
Learn Some More
The following questions will quiz you on connotation and denotation. Some questions ask you analyze
a word and some ask you to choose whether the example is showing the connotation or the denotation
of the underlined words. Shade the small circle on the left that gives the correct answer.
1. Helen was guarded about her private life. She did not like to give anyone details about herself.
<BR>
What does the word guarded suggest about Helen in the sentence above?
She was excited about her life.
She does not care about her life.
She is protective over her life.
She is bored with her life.
2. Jackie screamed and pulled her hand away from the scalding water. Her hand was bright red and
hurting.
<BR>
What does the word scalding suggest about the water in the sentence above?
icily cold
painfully hot
amazingly cold
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pretty warm
3. Mark was sick of receiving a dozen annoying e-mails with jokes from Sally every day. He dashed
off a sloppy reply letting her know that he wasn't allowed to receive silly e-mails at school.
<BR>
What does the word "sick" suggest Mark was feeling as it is used in the first sentence of this story?
fed up with
nauseous
Full
Bored
4. Look at the story from #4.
<BR>
What does the phrase "dashed off" suggest that Mark did as it is used in the second sentence
of this story?
ran away
puntuated
Ambled
carelessly wrote
5. Benjamin was a lanky kid. He was the tallest kid in the class, and he was not a big kid. His mom
packed him a huge lunch in the hopes he would get some more muscle on his bony arms and legs.
<BR>
What is the dictionary meaning of the word lanky in the sentence above?
huge and tall
tall and thin
muscular and tall
thin and short
Remember
We write paragraph using an outline by writing the topics following their correct order
in the outline.
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Kaylee sets the pace for a heartfelt celebration
Kaylee Davidson will be celebrating a very
special event on Tuesday the 10th
anniversary of her
donor heart. The lively youngster from Washington,
who loves to dance, run and play was just five months
old when she became the youngest child to Britain to
have a successful heart transplant. Yesterday Kaylee
was guest of honour at a party in Newcastle for her
mother Carol, 29, now vice-chairman of support group.
Heart Transplant families Together said, “I can’t
believe 10 years have gone by, Kaylee is a normal girl
and she lives life to the fullest.”
Day 4
Think and Tell
LOOP-THE-WORD
B C C D V E F G H I J
C O M P A R A B L E K
T M S R L Q P O N M L
U P V W I G N O R E S
X O Y Z D A B C D E Y
M N L K A J I H G F N
N E O P T Q R S T V T
C N B A E Z Y X W V H
D T E F D G H I J R E
T S S R Q P O N M L T
U V W X Y Z A B Z D I
F E F O L K L D R I C
Directions: Write on the blank the appropriate word that corresponds or related to the phrase or clause below.
Choose from the found looped words.
a. _______________- one of the parts which a thing or object is made of or composed of.
b, _______________- takes no notice of; pays no attention to.
c. _______________- proven, tested.
d. _______________- similar, having the same qualities.
e. _______________- artificially produced material or substance
f. ________________- pertaining to or related to beliefs of or ancestors.
Find out and Learn
Ask: What does the clear headline of the report read?
What is the main point or evnt of the news report?
What part of the report is the main point, first par? middle part? or last part?
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Try and Learn
Directions: Arrange the following sentences to form a report. Follow the format below.
Parents have the right to use what is called reasonable chastisement to
keep their children under control
So, parents may hit them, but not hard enough to cause serious injury.
HITTING OUT
A 12 year old boy won the right to go to the European Court of Human
Right in Strasbourg last week.
His stepfather beat him with a garden cane when he was nine years old.
The hearing may take two years – if the boy wins, smacking may be
banned in Britain.
Should parents be allowed to smack their children?
Title _____________________________________________
Introduction _______________________________________
Main points
1. _________________________________________
2._________________________________________
3. _________________________________________
4. _________________________________________
Conclusion
1. _________________________________________
2. _________________________________________
Do and Learn
The Puzzl
Oil Depots in Commercial Area
Giant oil Chevron, Petron and Shell have asked the
government fr a 10-year extension of their depots in barangay Bula,
General Santos City.
Under the city’s zooming ordinance passed in 1990, Bula was
identified as a commercial area. With the passage of the ordinance,
the oil depots were considered risks and that the oil companies were
given until March next year to relocate.
After the four groups have made the puzzle, ask:
1. What is the title of the news report?
2. What is the introduction?
3. What are the main points?
4. What is the conclusion?
5. What are the points to remember again in writing a report?
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Learn Some More
Directions: On a one whole sheet of paper, arrange and write the sentences into a news report.
A. Mayor John Johnson said 60 others were affected by the disease that could have been caused
by contaminated water. Most of the victims were residents of the hinterland village of Lamidan,
Davao del Sur which is predominantly populated by Manobo and Lagakaulo natives.
B. Diarrhea outbreak in Davao del Sur, 6 dead.
C. At least six children, aged 4-6 years, have died since Oct. 29 as government officials continued
to cope with a diarrhea outbreak in several villages here.
D. Dr. Darwin Trinidad, a physician at the Manila District Hospital, said he had ordered the
municipal health office to trace the source of the disease to prevent more people from getting ill.
Remember
Reports include:
1. an account of events in the order in which they happened.
2. a reference to what people have said
3. a brief description of people involved in the story
4. past-tense verbs, because they refer to evnts that have already taken place
Day 4
Think and Tell
Ask: What can you say about the quotes?
Find out and Learn
Say: Let us watch the following video clips. Watch and carefully analyze the video clips.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VikoHKuEzng
 What can you say about the video clips?
 Describe the positive and negative portrayal in our government. What can you say about it?
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Try and Learn
Let the groups do the following activity.
Group 1
Make a “Propaganda” on the video clips watch.
Group 2
Compose a ”Song” about the Marcos government
system and our present government system?
Group 3
Compose a poem about the video clip.
Group 4
Make your Point of View about the video clips.
Do and Learn
Watch the following video then make a simple role play about each Filipino Values.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDBj_sw3Qag
Learn Some More
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fs4xzVC404
Watch the following videos then write 5 intelligent reactions about the issue on ,Who Made the
Philippines Poor?
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Week 9
Day 1 - 2
Make a Stand
Think and Tell
Show a Political Map of the Philippines.
Determine the country near it.
Find Out and Learn
Place a poster in each corner of the room. Then read a statement, and tell
students to go to the corner that best describes how they feel about that statement.
Here are some examples of statements:
 The Philippines should handle alone the security of the West Philippine
Sea without any help from any other countries.
 The United States of America should provide direct assistance in the
security of the West Philippine Sea.
 The issue on the security of the West Philippine should be handle only of
the countries in the Southeast Asian Region.
 The USA should only provide military equipment for the security of the
West Philippine Sea and will not directly involve in its security.
Encourage students to voice their opinions from their respective corners.
Then have each group gathered in response to a statement work together to write a
clear statement explaining their position.
What is your opinion about your desired statements you have chosen?
Should the USA have a direct involvement in the following issue? Why or why not?
Why do the Philippines should handle alone the security of its territory?
What can you say about the USA giving military equipment for the security our
territory? Will it benefit us or the US?
Should the security of the west Philippine sea be handle by the accepting the direct
assistance of our Southeast Asian neighbors?
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Try and Learn
Group Activity
The Teacher will provide certain activities to be perform or discuss in
the class after they are finish.
Group I – Statement No. 3
Make a “Brainstorming Web”
Group II - Statement No. 4
Make a “Discussion Web”
Group III - Statement No. 1
Make a Poem
Group IV - Statement 1 and 2
Make a “Venn Diagram”
Do and Learn
Debate
Group 1 and 2
Talk about the issue of the second statement.
Group 3 and 4
Talks about the issue of the third stement
The two groups will draw lots to take the pros and cons.
Remember
What did you learn on the following issues?
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Write About It
Let the pupils give their opinion on the following article.
Bongbong on bilateral talks: China opened the door, we shut it
MANILA, Philippines - Sen. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. perceives
the Philippines' rejection of bilateral talks with China as a wasted opportunity to resolve the
maritime dispute over the South China Sea.
"China opened the door and we shut it. The Chinese said let's talk and we snubbed
them," Marcos said during a media forum, adding that the country failed to take advantage of
the given opportunity.
READ: China to Philippines: Let's sit down and talk
According to the senator, there are only three ways to resolve the said dispute: by
war, adjudication or multilateral or bilateral agreements.
Marcos ruled out war and arbitration since the Chinese would not recognize the
latter.
"So talk, and tell them: we are not happy with what you are doing and we do not
agree with what you are doing. But the next thing you say is: how do we fix this?" the
senator said.
The Senate Committee of Foreign Relations chair noted that the Philippines will not
lose anything if accept China's invitation to a dialogue on the maritime dispute.
"We should talk to China bilaterally because it is still the best option. Our Filipino
businessmen can also help by reaching out to their Chinese counterparts and friends in
China and try to come up with a solution that will persuade both governments to, at least, sit
down and negotiate, or at most, resolve the problem outright," Marcos said.
Marcos stressed that the Philippines should not be "snobbish" in dealing with
"superpower" China. He added that he cannot see any reason not to talk with China.
"We're strategically important to any great power in Asia-Pacific, but we have to play
that role even-handedly. We have to stop thinking in terms of kakampi ko ang Chinese,
kakampi ko ang Kano. Ang kakampi mo lang Pilipino," the senator added.
The Philippines sent a delegation to the United Nations Arbitral Tribunal to defend its
stand against China's nine-dash line claim over the South China Sea.
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Day 3
Make an Outline from a Selection Read
Think and Tell
Show a video clips.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r68iEwYdbh4
Ex
Say: Class, Our lesson for today is about making a two point outline on a
selection read.
 Outlining is arranging notes so that important ideas stand out and make clear
which point supports each of the important ideas.
Things to remember in making an outline;
a. The title for the outline should be used in the report itself.
b. Use Roman numerals I, II, III etc. to number topic from the others.
c. Use capital letters A, B, C, D, to indicate subheadings.
d. Use Arabic numerals 1, 2, 3 to number detail headings.
e. Subdivisions of the same kind should fall under the same alignment and
indention: B under A, 2 under 1.
f. A period is needed after the letter or number of each heading but not after the
heading itself.
g. The first letter of each heading should be capitalized. (Tell the pupils that the
term main headings is used for main ideas and subheadings for the
supporting details in an outline.
Find Out and Learn
Have students take a tour of the selection they will be reading. Ask them to
preview the text and identify key words or clue words that will help them determine
the relevant ideas. Have look at the first and last line of each paragraph.
(See to it that the pupils follow the instructions and look at the part of text they
are asked to see.)
Look at the left part or side of the text.
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Ask: Can you tell me about some of the important ideas that struck you?
Read the selection and have students reflect on how the tour text
activity supported their understanding about the selection.
Rocks
There are many kinds of rocks. Generally, according to how they are formed, rocks
are classified as igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic.
Igneous Rocks
Deep within the earth’s surface exists molten or melted materials known as magma.
This molten rock material is extremely hot with temperature ranging from 749˚ to 1093˚C.
High pressure may force the magma to work its way upward to the earth’s surface through
the cracks or fissures. When these molten rock materials cool off and solidify, they form
what we call igneous rocks which mean “formed by fire.” Igneous rocks occur in two principal
forms: intrusive igneous rock and extrusive igneous rock. Intrusive igneous rocks are
igneous rocks that do not rise all the way to the surface of the earth. They hardened up
before reaching the earth’s surface. They have coarse mineral grains and crystals that can
be easily seen. These are also called plutonic rocks. Extrusive igneous rocks are formed
and solidified on the surface of the earth. They are usually fine grained, glassy or finely
crystalline in texture. Since these rocks are formed from molten materials that are expelled
by volcanic eruptions, they are also called volcanic rocks or pyroclastic rocks.
Sedimentary Rocks
There are rocks that consist of materials that were once was part of older rocks or of
plants and animal parts. These rocks were deposited millions of years ago as layers of loose
materials which become cemented together. They are called sedimentary rocks from
the word “sediments”. They are grouped into three: 1) classic or fragmental sedimentary,
2) chemical sedimentary,and 3) organic sedimentary. Classic or fragmental sedimentary is
composed of rock fragments carried and deposited by wind, water or glacier and are
cemented together. Chemical sedimentary is composed of deposits of minerals dissolved in
water. The evaporation of water causes the minerals to crystallize leaving mineral deposits.
Organic sedimentary is composed of shells, skeletons and other parts of plants or animals.
Many different substances can act as cement that bind the sedimentary rocks. Of
these, the most common are calcium carbonate, silica, mud, clay and iron oxide.
Metamorphic Rock
Rocks that have changed its appearance and sometimes its mineral composition due
to either extreme heat or pressure are called metamorphic rocks. They often show a layered
structure but some are said to be massive. Metamorphic rocks that layered in appearance
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are known as foliated rocks while those that are massive are known as unfoliated rocks. All
kinds of rocks, including igneous and sedimentary, usually undergo metamorphism and
produce the so called metamorphic rocks.
Answer the following questions.
1. What are the three main kinds of rocks?
2. What are the principal forms of igneous rocks?
3. What are the three groups of sedimentary rocks?
a. What make up clastic or fragmental sedimentary?
b. What make up chemical sedimentary?
c. What make up organic sedimentary?
4. What are the 2 kinds of metamorphic rock? Differentiate.
5. What are our natural resources?
6. Why is it necessary to conserve our natural resources?
7. As young boys and girls, how can you help conserve our mineral resources?
Here is a skeleton key of the outline that we will prepare.
I. _________________________________________________
A. ______________________________________________
B. ______________________________________________
C. ______________________________________________
II. _________________________________________________
A. ______________________________________________
B. ______________________________________________
III. _________________________________________________
A. ______________________________________________
B. ______________________________________________
C. ______________________________________________
D. ______________________________________________
IV. _________________________________________________
A. ______________________________________________
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B. ______________________________________________
Ask: ● What does the very first line at the top represent?
 What do the Roman numerals represent? What are found
after each Roman numeral?
 What do the capital letters represent?
 How are the capital letters written as compared with the
Roman numerals?
Say: Let us make our own reminders for writing an outline.
Lead the children to make the reminder similar to the one below.
 An outline should have a title.
 Roman numerals are used to indicate the main topic. Place a
period after each Roman numeral. Be sure that the Roman
numerals and the periods are in a column.
 Capital letters are used in subtopics. Indent the capital letters
and place a period after each. Arrange the capital letters in a
straight line too.
 All main topic heading should be divided into at least two parts.
A topic cannot logically be decided into only one part.
 All the headings should be expressed in parallel grammatical
form.
 All the first word should be capitalized
Practice (orally by whole class. The teacher should help in preparing
the two-point outline of Rocks.)
Ask: ● What is the title?
 What is the main topic?
 Where will we write it? Make a brief description.
 What are the 3 supporting details?
 What will we write in Roman numeral II
(Continue until the skeleton is filled up.)
ROCKS
I. Rocks according to how it was formed
A. Igneous – hardened magma
B. Sedimentary – cemented sediments
C. Metamorphic – changed due to heat and pressure
II. Igneous rocks – solidified or hardened magma
A. Intrusive igneous rock – solidified before reaching the earth’s
surface
B. Extrusive igneous rock – solidified on the earth’s surface
III. Sedimentary rocks – made of sediments cemented together
A. Clastic or fragmented sedimentary – rock fragments carried by
wind, water and glacier
B. Chemical sedimentary – deposits of minerals dissolved in water
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The Dutch
The Dutch are people of Holland. They are serious and
hardworking. They are considered the cleanest people in the world.
The Dutch are fond of eating, drinking and attending parties.
Have you seen a picture of a Dutch girl? She wears big wooden
shoes called klompers. Men wear baggy trousers while women wear
flowing skirts, white aprons and stretched cloth caps. Dutch children
are healthy for they drink plenty of milk and take big amounts of
butter. Boys are trained to steer the boats and take charge of the
windmill. Water sports are popular with the Dutch children.
C. Organic sedimentary – shells skeletons and other parts of plants
and animals
D. Cementing materials – calcium carbonate, silica, mud, clay and
iron oxide
IV. Metamorphic rocks – changed its appearance and mineral
composition due to heat and pressure
A. Foliated rock – layered appearance
B. Unfoliated – massive appearance
Try and Learn
Group 1 and 2
Treasure Hunting
a. Each member of the group will look for the missing information to complete
the outline.
b. The first group to complete the outline will be the winner.
Group 1
The Dutch
I. Dutch are people of Holland
A. Serious and hardworking
B. Considered the cleanest people in the world
C. ___________________________________
II. ______________________________________
A. She wears big wooden shoes called klompers.
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Group 2
Pepper
I. Earliest spices known to mankind
A. So expensive that a pound served as royal gift
B. _____________________________________
C. Considered rich property
II. __________________________________________
A. Bear fruits in four years
B. Produces heavily for fourteen years
C. _____________________________________
Group 3 and 4
Pairing/Brainstorming
Directions:
1. Read the selection/paragraph.
2. Discuss or share ideas with a partner.
3. Identify the main topic and subtopics.
4. Make an outline
Group 3
In some parts of the world, hundreds of people are injured or killed by
lightning strikes each year. Most death occur out in the open or under trees.
To protect yourself from lightning avoid isolated trees or tall structures. Go to
the bottom of the hill or ravine. Stay inside your house home or building. Get
out of the shower or tub.
Group 4
The skin on your lips is especially sensitive. Dry weather can cause it to chap
and even crack.Applying a moisturizer to your lips daily or as needed can
help. You can use a lip balm or skin moisturizer. The greasier the product the
better.
A humidifier to moisten the air in your home can also help. In addition, avoid
wetting your lips. And if you’re outside for a long period of time, cover your
lips with a mask.
Pepper
Pepper is one of the earliest spices known to mankind. At one
time it was so expensive that a pound of it was considered an
appropriate gift for royalty to give or to receive. It was then made as
payment of taxes. Pepper plants were considered rich property.
Pepper is a tropical vine. It begins to bear fruit in four years. It
produces heavily for fourteen years. Unripe berries produce black
pepper and ripe ones produce white pepper.
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Do and Learn
Make an outline using the jumbled details about
Main headings and subheadings:
 Kinds of fossils
 Location of fossils
 Uses of fossils
 Telling the story of the earth
 Molds of plants and animals
 Skeletal remains of plants and animals
 Hard rocks
 Layers of sedimentary rocks
 Preserved bodies or parts of bodies of plants & animals
 Tracing the changes of the earth’s surface
 Telling the changes in climate
 Holes in the mud
 Prints made by parts of plants and animals
 Mud or sand
FOSSILS
I. _____________________________________
A. _____________________________________
B. _____________________________________
C. _____________________________________
II. _____________________________________
A. _____________________________________
B. _____________________________________
C. _____________________________________
D. _____________________________________
III. _____________________________________
A. _____________________________________
B. _____________________________________
C. _____________________________________
D. _____________________________________
Remember
 Outlining is arranging notes so that important ideas stand out and make clear
which point supports each of the important ideas.
Things to remember in making an outline;
h. The title for the outline should be used in the report itself.
i. Use Roman numerals I, II, III etc. to number topic from the others.
j. Use capital letters A, B, C, D, to indicate subheadings.
k. Use Arabic numerals 1, 2, 3 to number detail headings.
l. Subdivisions of the same kind should fall under the same alignment and
indention: B under A, 2 under 1.
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m. A period is needed after the letter or number of each heading but not after the
heading itself.
n. The first letter of each heading should be capitalized. (Tell the pupils that the
term main headings is used for main ideas and subheadings for the
supporting details in an outline.
Do and Learn
Make an outline on the following selection
Space Explorations
Pioneers in Space
On October 4, 1957, the Soviet satellite called Sputnik travelled into
space. A few months later, the United States launched Explorer 1. These early
space launches of manufactured satellites paved the way for people to explore
the space.
People in Space
By the 1960s, the United States and the Soviet Union had sent people in
space. On April 12, 1961, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first
man in space. In 1962, American astronaut John Glenn orbited earth in
Friendship 7.
Following these early years of space exploration, the Untied States
launched Apollo 11, which traveled 200,000 miles and make history.
The Moon Landing
After three days’ travel though space, Apollo 11 reached the moon’s orbit
Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin climbed into the Eagle, a lunar
module designed to take them from the spaceship and land on the moon. On
July 20, 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin were the first people to walk on the moon.
I. __________________________________________________
A. _______________________________________________
B. _______________________________________________
II. __________________________________________________
A. _______________________________________________
B. _______________________________________________
III. __________________________________________________
A. _______________________________________________
B. _______________________________________________
C. _______________________________________________
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Day 4
Revise writing for clarity
 Appropriate punctuation marks
 Transition/signal words
Think and Tell
Give a word and let the students connect a word to it.
 Transition/signal words are linking words or phrases that connect your ideas and
add cohesion to your writing. They signpost or indicate to the reader the relationships
between sentences and between paragraphs, making it easier for the reader to
understand your ideas. We use a variety of transition signals to fulfill a number of
functions. Some of these functions include: to show the order or sequence of events;
to indicate that a new idea or an example will follow; to show that a contrasting idea
will be presented, or to signal a summary or a conclusion.
To introduce an example:
specifically in this case to illustrate for instance
for example one example of this is to demonstrate on this occasion
To introduce an opposite idea or show exception:
alternatively in contrast on the other hand but
despite in spite of still instead
whereas even though nevertheless while
however one could also say yet
To show agreement:
accordingly in accordance with
To introduce an additional idea:
additionally as well as in addition again
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also besides moreover equally important
and furthermore one could also say further
and then
To indicate sequence or order, or logically divide an idea:
after eventually previously next
finally first second third
at this point followed by subsequently simultaneously
at this time last concurrently ultimately
before meanwhile and then
To indicate time:
after earlier previously later
at this point finally prior to formerly
soon at this time immediately then
before initially thereafter during
To compare:
likewise like just like another way to view this
by comparison balanced against whereas while
similarly
To contrast:
a different view is even so nevertheless yet
balanced against in contrast still however
but on the contrary unlike notwithstanding
conversely on the other hand differing from
To show cause and effect:
and so consequently therefore as a consequence
as a result for this reason thus hence
To summarise or conclude:
as a result in conclusion therefore as shown
in other words thus consequently in summary
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to conclude finally on the whole to summarise
hence summing up ultimately in brief
 Punctuation marks are symbols that are used to aid the clarity and comprehension of
written language. Some common punctuation marks are the period, comma,
question mark, exclamation point, apostrophe, quotation mark and hyphen.
Find Out and Learn
Teacher reads the paragraphs. Then, the students will read it by themselves. Let
them study the underlined words in the paragraph.
During [1] the early twentieth century, in addition [4] to industrialization, urban
growth and technological development, Australian society was experiencing a transformation
of the domestic ideal. Consequently [5], people were subject to an increasing array of
government and professional programs aiming to manage and regulate life, particularly [6]
family life. Some of these programs were designed to counter social changes, others were
designed to engineer them; overall [2] they each heralded a growing expert encroachment
into the private sphere.
Intervention and influence took three forms [3]. Firstly [3], techniques designed to
maximize efficiency were introduced into the home and scientific principles were applied to
its design. In addition [4], housework and parenting methods were scrutinized and subject
to unprecedented standards. Secondly [3], all aspects of reproduction attracted increasing
intervention from government and the medical profession. Thirdly [3], state, professional
and philanthropic groups began to usurp the parental role within the family through
instruction and policy. Ultimately [2], the development of 'modern' social ideals brought
regulations, intervention and ever-increasing unrealistic standards.
[1] Indicating a specific time
[2] Indicating a conclusion
[3] To indicate sequence and logically divide an idea
[4] Indicating extra information
[5] Indicating a result
[6] To add emphasis
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Ask the following:
 What does the first underlined word on the first sentence indicate?
 How about the second underlined word, what does it indicate?
 What are the transition words used in the second sentence? What does each
indicate?
 On the second paragraph, what are the transition words used? What do they
indicate?
 What are the punctuation marks mostly used in the following paragraphs?
Try and Learn
Group 1
When you write an essay, you need to use transition words in order to connect ideas
together.
Sequence: first, then, next, after that, thus, therefore, in conclusion, lastly, to
conclude
Directions: Read each sentence and use a transitional word to show sequence.
Example A: I went to the restaurant. I sat next to my friend.
Answer: I went to the restaurant. Then, I sat next to my friend.
1. Susan played basketball at the park. Susan walked home.
___________________________________________________________________
2. John and David went to the movies. They went to get ice cream.
___________________________________________________________________
3. The family went to the restaurant. The family went to watch a movie together.
___________________________________________________________________
4. First, Michael got in line for the movie. He walked inside to buy popcorn.
___________________________________________________________________
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5. My mom told me about the great news. She told everyone else.
___________________________________________________________________
6. My brother couldn’t finish his test on time. He got a low grade.
___________________________________________________________________
Group 2
DIRECTIONS: Create an original sentence or pair of sentences using
the transitions indicated.
1. meanwhile
2. for example
3. consequently
4. without a doubt
5. therefore
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Group 3
When you write an essay, you need to use transition words in order to connect ideas
together.
Sequence: first, then, next, after that, thus, therefore, in conclusion, lastly, to
conclude
Directions: Read each sentence and use a transitional word to show sequence.
Example A: I went to the restaurant. I sat next to my friend.
Answer: I went to the restaurant. Then, I sat next to my friend.
1. I went to the theme park. I went on my favorite rides.
___________________________________________________________________
2. David and Michael went to a party. They went home.
___________________________________________________________________
3. I didn’t get in line in time for the movie. I wasn’t able to see it.
___________________________________________________________________
4. First, I walked to school. I went to my first period class.
___________________________________________________________________
5. He did not pay his taxes. He was fined even more money.
___________________________________________________________________
6. The man did not complete the work. He did not receive the full payment.
________________________________________
Group 4
Correct the following sentence using the transition words.
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Transition words are used in a sentence to connect two ideas. They join clauses or
sentences together to showa difference or a connection.Use the following transition words
below:
although as a result consequently for example
likewise meanwhile therefore
Example 1:
We arrived late at the movie; indeed, we missed the first thirty minutes.
Indeed is a transition word. It clarifies how late we arrived at the movie.
Example 2:
We arrived late at the movie; however we missed the first thirty minutes.
However is the transition word in the second example, but doesn’t make sense as it is use
d in the sentence.
However is a transition word that shows contrast, yet there is no contrast to be made. Bot
h clauses are about
being late to the movie. A better sentence with however would be:
Example 3:
We left early to go to the movie; however, we still missed the first thirty minutes.
In Example 3, however shows the contrast between leaving early and still missing the beg
inning of the movie.
Below are sentences with misused transition words. Cross out the incorrect transition
words and write a better one in the space below the sentence.
1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A.
2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read.
3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football.
4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred.
5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo.
6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip.
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7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C.
8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next on.
Do and Learn
Write 5 sentences that use transitional/signal words. Observe proper punctuation marks.
Write it in your notebook.
Remember
 Transition/signal words are linking words or phrases that connect your ideas and add
cohesion to your writing. They signpost or indicate to the reader the relationships
between sentences and between paragraphs, making it easier for the reader to
understand your ideas. We use a variety of transition signals to fulfill a number of
functions. Some of these functions include: to show the order or sequence of events;
to indicate that a new idea or an example will follow; to show that a contrasting idea
will be presented, or to signal a summary or a conclusion.
 Punctuation marks are symbols that are used to aid the clarity and comprehension of
written language. Some common punctuation marks are the period, comma,
question mark, exclamation point, apostrophe, quotation mark and hyphen.
Write and Learn
Select a topic from the list below. Write a paragraph about that topic using at least three
transition words. Circle each transition word used in your paragraph.
a sport eating healthy foods a vacation
a holiday living with a disability a pet
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Day 5
Determine the images/ideas that are explicitly
used to influence the viewers, stereotypes point of
view and propaganda
Think and Tell
Show a quote of Ferdinand Marcos.
What can you say about the quotes?
Find Out and Learn
Watch and carefully analyze the video clips.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-fdvR330-U
 What can you say about the video clips?
 Describe the negative portrayal in our government. What can you say about it?
 *According to the video clips, what can you say about the parliamentary system? Will
it benefit our country? Give your opinions about it.
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Try and Learn
Let the groups do the following activity.
Group 1
Make a “Cluster Map” on the video clips watch.
Group 2
Make a “Venn Diagram” about the parliamentary system and our present government
system?
Group 3
Compose a poem or a song about the video clip.
Group 4
Make a simple”Role Play” about the lessons of the video clips.
Do and Learn
Watch the following video then make a simple role play about it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Dc-lVLKTtY
Try and Learn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqlFT8zT8V8
Watch the following videos then write 5 intelligent reactions about the concept of
how Filipino speak in English and how they express it.
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LEARNER’S MATERIALS
Quarter 2
Week 10
I. Objectives
A. Expressive Objectives
Observe politeness at all times
B. Instructional Objectives
Oral Language
Make a stand
Oral Reading Fluency
Read grade level text with accuracy., approriate rate and proper expression
Writing Composition
Distinguish amomnfg Forms (kinds and descriptions)
Fill outforms accurately(school forms,deposit and witdrawal slips,etc.)
Viewing
Determine images/ideas that are explicity used to influence viewers
Stereotypes -point of view - propagandees
Attitudes
Observe politeness at all times
II. Subject Matter
A. Topics
1. Read grade level text with accuracy., approriate rate and proper expression
2. Distinguish among Forms (kinds and descriptions)
Fill outforms accurately(school forms,deposit and witdrawal slips,etc.)
3. Determine images/ideas that are explicity used to influence viewers
Stereotypes -point of view - propagandees
4. Observe politeness at all times
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Day 1 – Oral Language
Make a stand
Think and Tell
Take a stand game.
Stand up if you are agree with the statement and sit down if you are disagree .
– Tattoos are wrong for a young like me
-I know how to handle life
– I know what true love is
- I am lucky to be a Filipino
– Graduation from High School should be followed immediately by College
– Everyone should experience to read good book, watch movie, and used Facebook anytime
– Everyone should be more environmentally conscious
– Not everyone has the right to go to school to learn
– All children should not play outdoors.
– Everyone should love and be loved.
– Competition increases performance level of children.
Find out and Learn
Make a stand in this statement.
“ A beautiful house and ugly car or an ugly house and beautiful car’’
WOULD YOU RATHER game. (Teacher will prepare two corner side of the classroom for
the game)Leader or one member of the group go to one side of the room to take a stand for
their beliefs and make a short reason why the choose it.
 Would you rather be rich and ugly, or poor and good looking?
 Would you rather be stranded on an island alone or with someone you hate?
 Would you rather be the most popular or the smartest person you know?
 Would you rather be the sand castle or the wave?
 Would you rather eat a bar of soap or drink a bottle of dishwashing liquid?
 Would you rather give bad advice or take bad advice?
 Would you rather eat a stick of butter or a gallon of ice cream?
 Would you rather eat a stick of margarine or five tablespoons of hot pepper sauce?
 Would you rather eat poison ivy or a handful of bumblebees?
 Would you rather end hunger or hatred?
 Would you rather find true love or 10 million dollars?
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Read some controversial issues flash on the projector.
Take a short Brainstorming by the group and make a stand on how you feel about the
topic. Designated areas where assigned for the group to stand:
 Stand in front of the classroom -strongly agree,
 Back of the classroom – strongly disagree
 Right part of the classroom- somewhat agree
 Left part of the classroom-no opinion
1. Is cloning or copying good or bad
2. Should death penalty be stopped
3. Should cell phones be allowed in schools
4. Are prisons the only way to eliminate crime?
5. Can curfews help keep teenagers out of trouble?
6. Is it justified not to allow a single male to adopt a child?
7. Is global warming real? and Global warming, fact or fiction
8. Gay marriages and lesbian marriages; is a crime against nature?
Make a stand based on the topic sentence below, “The School Uniform Question”.
Write it on your notebook and read it with confident in the class.
School uniforms should be required in public schools for three reasons.
Topic Sentence – Body 1 .First, wearing school uniforms would help make students ’lives
simpler.
Topic Sentence – Body 2. Second, school uniforms influence students to act responsibly
in groups and as individuals.
Topic Sentence – Body 3. Finally, students feel equal when they are all wearing the
same school uniform
Learn some more
Remember
To make a stand is to determined effort to defend something or to stop
something from happening. The key is to completely believing in the topic yourself.
Because if you don't believe in what you're telling or writing, how can you convince
the listener or the reader?
Learn Some More
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Day 2- Oral Reading Fluency
Read grade level text with accuracy., approriate rate and proper expression
Practice reading silent W. silent T, Silent H
Silent W Silent T Silent H
wrote witch what
wrestling castle when
wrinkle fasten where
whole soften white
two often rhythm
wrap listen hour
wrist Christmas honest
Give the most common words and phrases that anyone who cares about proper
etiquette that incorporate into everyday language:
 This is one of those words that can show good manners or come across as
sarcastic, based on your tone. Any time you ask for something, it's always a good
idea to add this word to soften the request.
 When someone says, "Thank you," your instant response should be, "You're
welcome," "You're certainly welcome," or some variation that feels comfortable to
you. Another way to express the same thought is, "I was happy to do it," or, "My
pleasure." (You're welcome)
 When someone does something nice for you or gives you a gift, you should
always say, "Thank you." Not doing so gives the impression that you feel entitled
to whatever it is, and that can leave a sour taste in a mannerly person's mouth.
 The phrase "may I" puts you on the same side as the person you are speaking
to. It gives the other person the feeling that you empathize, without your having
to say that. For example, when you say, "May I see that book?" you give the
person an opportunity to share what she is looking at.
 This is an acknowledgment that you are asking forgiveness for leaving the table,
coughing, or otherwise disrupting something you are engaged in.
 This phrase is interchangeable with "excuse me." Pardon me sounds more
formal.
 Some people, particularly those of us who learned manners from Southern belle moms,
would never have said, "What?" when asking someone to repeat what they'd just said. I
Think and Tell
Find Out and Learn
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was always told that "I beg your pardon" was much more polite and less harsh. The
origin of this phrase makes me smile because it means to release someone from
punishment.
 When you make a mistake, hurt someone's feelings, or do something that you know
you shouldn't have done, saying, "I'm sorry," is always the first thing you should say.
You're letting the other person know you regret having done whatever it was.
Words and phrases that need to be eradicated from your vocabulary:
 When I thank someone, and that person in turn says, "No problem," I cringe. Even
though it's the contemporary way of saying, "You're welcome," it seems abrupt and
makes no sense in this context.
 These words are rude versions of "yes" and "no." The proper words are only one
syllable, so why not simply use them?
 Curse words might have been used originally for shock value, but when they become
part of your everyday language, they make you sound crude and may offend people
who don't use them. I recommend not using any words you wouldn't want your mom or
grandmother to hear. If they use those words, maybe you can set an example for how to
speak politely.
Read the story with accuracy, appropriate rate and proper expression.
Once there was a girl called Princess Polite but people in her castle called her
Polly or Polly Polite. One day a super star came to her castle. Polly said “Why have you
come here? And what is your name?” The super star said“ My name is Sarah Jones. I’m
here to rock out on your castles stage!” Polly said “I don’t have a stage in my castle!”
“Ooooh dear!” Sarah cried. Polly said “I will make a grand stage just for you and
I will name it Stage Sarah.” Sarah said “You don’t have to call it stage Sarah.” Polly
called for the best builders in the land to come build the stage.
The building started. It took them two years to build it! Polly called Sarah on the
phone. “It’s finished come see!” Polly said. “Sure, I’ll be there as soon as possible!”
Super star Sarah said. Sarah brought a prince with her. Polly said “Where did you find
him and what’s his name?”
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“James Sammy and I met him at a wedding.” Sarah said. “Oh how sweet!” Polly
said. “Nice to meet you Polly Polite.” the handsome prince said. “You smell like tuna!’
Polly said. “Oh.” He said. “We are here to get married!” Sarah said.
“Wait, I thought we were here to see you rock out. I don’t want to marry you!”
James said, “I want to marry Polly!” Polly married the prince. The rock star rocked out
on the stage but was crying the whole time. She stopped crying for a moment then she
cried into a bucket it had a thousand drips in it and it went all the way up to the top. She
had to tip it out and start all over again.
The prince and the princess lived happily ever after. The rock star spent the rest
of her life crying a million tears into a bucket and starting all over again and again and
again and again and again and again and again and again.
Comprehension Checkup:
1. Who is the main character in the story?
2. Where does the story happen?
3. Why does the princess called Princess Polite
4. What is the request of super star when she came to Princess Polite castle?
5. Do you think it’s nice to be like Sarah? Why?
6. Why the Prince want to marry Poly Polite than Sarah the super star?
Read the story, 1st
group will read the first paragraph guided by the teacher
and so on.
A. Group story presentation; make a script or dialogue based in the story.
Make it sure to recite the lines with accuracy and proper expression.
B. Using Fish bowl, teacher call individual to read the story with.
Accuracy, appropriate rate and proper expression.
Find out and Learn
Do and Learn
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Day 3- Oral Reading Fluency
Read the following words with /f/ correctly.
fill
form
found
find
fold
fund
find
fell
Ask: Have you experienced filling out forms? When did you fill out forms?
What forms have you already filled out? Today, we are going to study how to fill
out forms.
Show sample bio-data form to the class. What kind of form is this?
What information is asked for in the form? Let us fill up this form together.
Think and Tell
Find out and Learn
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Study the different kind of forms and try to fill up the correct information
A.
Try and Learn
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Fill out this form National Achievement Test form correctly.
Fill out different form by yourself.
A. Information Sheet
Name__________________________________ Grade and Section______________________
Birthdate________________________________ Birthplace____________________________
Father_________________________________ Mother_______________________________
Height_________________________________ Weight_______________________________
Complexion____________________________ Hair_________________________________
Favorite/ Likes__________________________ Dislikes________________________________
Special Talents________________________________________________________________
Do and Learn
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B. Information sheet
Name_______________________ _________________________ ______________
Surname First Name Middle
Residence__________________________ _________________________
City address Provincial address
Date of birth__________________________ Civil Status_________________________
Sex_____________ Height__________________ Weight________________________
Nationality_________________________ Occupation__________________________
Guardian_____________________Age______________Relationship______________
Address_______________________________________________________________
Signature:1._____________________2.______________________________________
C. Admission Form
Admission Form
Name_______________________ _________________________ ______________
Surname First Name Middle
Date of Birth__________________ ________________________ ______________
Year Month Day
Place of Birth___________________________ ______________________________
Town Province
Present Address_________________________________________________________
Schools Attended:
Kindergarten__________________________________________________________
Primary _____________________________________________________________
School
Intermediate____________________________________________________________
School
Parents:
_______________________ _______________________ ___________________
Father’s Name Occupation Educational Attainment
______________________ _______________________ ____________________
Mother’s Name Occupation Educational Attainment
What should you remember to fill out forms, what should you do to make it clean and neat?
What should you remember in giving out information?
Remember
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Day 4 – Attitudes
Analyze the words or the ideas inside the box..
What are the words that explain stereotype inside the box?
Look at the different images of a girls, Do you think that the words describe with
them is true?
Think and tell
Find out and Learn
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Watch the video,
”Stereotype song”( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCgx8zM3woQ)
Watch the Short Video: Types of Kid at School
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR_nzGqYXNw&index=2&list=RDmTXunsNF
Do you think that the images and action of the kid in the short video will influence
viewers.
Divide the class into four groups and supply each student in the class with a
marker.
 Give each group one of the five sheets of paper. Ask them to list as many
stereotypes that are commonly used to describe the category of people
written at the top of paper.
 Give students three minutes to complete the exercise. Emphasize that
students should list stereotypes that they have heard, not ones that they
necessarily believe to be true.
 When they are finished, rotate the sheets of paper between groups so
that each group works on a new sheet. Have them add any unlisted
stereotype adjectives. Rotate every three minutes until every group has
worked on every sheet.
Discussion on the exercise, asking students the following:
 How do the stereotypes recorded by the class make you feel?
 What do you notice about the stereotypes listed? Be aware that the students may
have listed good and bad adjectives, many stereotypes for different groups, or
the same stereotypes for different groups.
 Where have you seen these stereotypes portrayed? television programs, movies,
magazines, books?
 How do you think a stereotype might cause someone to act unfairly toward
another person?
Try and Learn
Do and Learn
Talk about it
Remember
A stereotype is a thought that can be adopted about specific types of
individuals or certain ways of doing things. These thoughts or beliefs may or
may not accurately reflect reality
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Day 5- Attitudes
Determine images/ideas that are explicitly used to influence viewers
Four Picture one Word:
P__OPA__AND___
Propaganda is a mode of communication used to manipulate or influence the opinion of
groups to support a particular cause or belief
Are you exposed to propaganda in your day-to-day life? If so, what kinds? What
messages are you receiving? Tell something about the images using prior knowledge about the
issue of 2016 presidential election?
What words of praise for the product; nice words like goodness or patriotism.
Think and Tell
Find out and Learn
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 Who is the target audience? What evidence suggests this?
 How does the layout of the advertisement emphasize the propaganda technique?
 How do the font styles, colors, subtext, background colors, props and photography
techniques emphasize the propaganda technique?
 Is this advertisement effective /influence the audience like you? Why? Why not?
Viewing; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqvbHHY8lq8
"The Bully" - A Short Film with a Lesson
Questions: What is your ideas on bullying? How does propaganda of bullying influence
to a viewer like you?
Study the image.
The teacher will lead the students through the analysis of one image. By this point,
students should be able to respond to the analysis questions with some prompting from the
teacher. Propaganda analysis question
• What is “happening” in the image?
• What expectations are being made and about what/whom? Why do you think the
authors of the image made these assumptions?
• What is being left out entirely? (Ideas, facts, points of view, etc.)
• What facts are being misrepresented? Do you spot any outright lies?
• What do the producers of this image want you to believe? Why might they want
you to believe that?
• How does the poster use visual effects (i.e. color, lettering) in order to persuade?
• Are there people in the poster? If so, what are they doing? Are there any aspects
Try and Learn
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of their appearance that might be used to persuade?
Students will rotate through two or three more images, analyzing them in
small groups. The teacher should set up the desks in groups and have groups of
students move around the room (allowing students 8-10 minutes for each image
using the same question in the guided practice)
Do and Learn
Remember
Propaganda is a mode of communication used to manipulate or influence the
opinion of groups to support a particular cause or belief. Over the centuries,
propaganda has taken the form of artwork, films, speeches, and music, though
it's not limited to these forms of communication. Propaganda involves the
spreading of information and ideas to advance a cause or discredit an opposing
cause.
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The teacher will provide students with a photocopied handout that contains two
propaganda image and the analysis questions they have been answering (by
now, these questions and the process should be quite familiar). If students can
answer these questions with confidence, they have shown that they understand
the process.
 What expectations are being made, and about what/whom? Why do you
think the authors of the image made these expectations?
 What is being left out completely? (Ideas, facts, points of view, etc.)
 What facts are being twisted or misrepresented? Do you spot any outright
lies?
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K TO 12 GRADE 5 LEARNER’S MATERIAL IN ENGLISH (Q1-Q4)
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
LEARNING MATERIALS
WEEK 1 – DAY 1
Distinguishing Fact from Opinion
(Listening Skills)
A. THINK AND TELL
Game: Pick out a strip (rolled with ribbon) with a statement stating a fact or an opinion
inside a box. Those who picked an opinion should go to the left side; those who picked a fact
should go to the right side. Pupils who did not get it correctly should recite a poem or a dance
number.
* Boats never sink.
* Ice is cold.
* Three is not a number between two and four.
* All people can read.
* A kitten grew up to be a cat.
* You should brush your teeth.
* A baby cannot count one to ten.
* Rich people are happy.
B. FIND AND LEARN
Listen to the following paragraphs.
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a. Jose works with animals. In fact, he spends every spare moment in a neighborhood
pet store. After school, he helps feed the animals and clean their cages. He spends a lot of time
training the animals so that they get along with people.
b. Jose believes that being a veterinarian and working with animals would be a
wonderful thing for him to do when he grows up. He thinks that he will become an excellent
veterinary doctor in the future.
* Which paragraph expresses truth or fact?
* Which paragraph expresses belief?
C. TRY AND LEARN
1. Read the sentences. Distinguish fact from opinion.
a. A forest is the best place to relax.
b. Forests protect our wildlife and provide homes, food and water to animals and
birds.
c. Trees prevent flood that can kill people and crops.
d. From these forests come wood for houses, telephone posts, electric light poles
and many other things.
e. Forest fires can be prevented.
D. DO AND LEARN
Write at least 2 sentences distinguishing fact from opinion.
E. LEARN SOME MORE
The group will distinguish whether the sentences are fact or opinion by pasting it in the proper
heading.
Sentences:
a. I love water.
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b. Drink about 6-8 glasses of water each day to be healthy and strong.
c. Animals need water to survive.
d. Some plants can live without water.
e. Clean water is pure.
F. READ AND LEARN
Directions:Read each statement and then circle whether it is a fact or opinion. Explain your
answer.
1. The fastest land dwelling creature is the Cheetah.
Fact or Opinion Explain:
_____________________________________________________________
2. The ugliest sea creature is the manatee.
Fact or Opinion Explain:
_____________________________________________________________
3. Oranges contain both calcium and vitamin C.
Fact or Opinion Explain:
_____________________________________________________________
4. Diamonds are the hardest substance on Earth.
Fact or Opinion Explain:
_____________________________________________________________
5. McDonalds sells more hamburgers than any other restaurant chain in the world.
Fact or Opinion Explain:
_____________________________________________________________
G. WRITE ABOUT IT
Direction: Distinguish fact from opinion. Write F if the sentences express fact and O if it isan
opinion on the blank before the number.
______ 1. From birth to adulthood, we grow physically, intellectually, and emotionally.
______ 2. According to many, girls mature earlier than boys do.
______ 3. I guess growing up has many challenges.
______ 4. During adolescence, boys grow to manhood and girls develop into womanhood.
______ 5. Maybe, I would look like my mother.
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H. REMEMBER
 Fact – is a statement which experiences and experiments have proven to be true.
- something that is known to be true or real
 Opinion – is a view or guess which may or may not be true. Clue words like think,
believes, feel, must be, must and probably, seems often signal opinion.
- the idea is based on what we think or how we feel
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Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
LEARNING MATERI A L S
WEEK 1 – DAY 2
Compound Words
(Vocabulary Development)
A. THINK AND TELL
Study the picture. Tell something about it.
1. What are the following pastries/cakes made of?
2. List down some ingredients in making cupcakes or pancakes/applesauce etc.
B. FIND AND LEARN
Direction: Please read orally. Follow the proper reading with accuracy,appropriate rate and
proper expression.
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One Sunday afternoon, Julian, the baker is busy making cupcakes and cooking
pancakes. Celia, his helper is busy packing applesauce and strawberry jam. They will bring
these to Chinatown where anybody can buy them anytime.
Comprehension check-up
a. Who is Julian?
b. What is the work of the baker?
c. What does Celia pack?
d. When did the story happen?
e. If you were a baker what bread would you prefer to bake?
C. TRY AND LEARN:
Direction: Read the paragraph. Pick out the different compound words.
Ladybird was getting ready for breakfast. She was expecting a houseguest any minute. Just as
she began heating up the frying pan for pancakes, the doorbell rang. She took the frying pan off
the stove and went to answer the door. As she opened the door, sunshine spilled in through the
doorway. The sunshine actually made the carpet look a different color. "Welcome", she said to
her houseguest. "I’m glad you could come by for breakfast." Ladybird opened the door wide.
"Come in and have a seat." she said. Ladybird went to the linen closet and pulled out her finest
tablecloth. She spread the tablecloth on the table and set out her crystal teapot beside the vase
of sunflowers. Ladybird and her houseguest sat down and had a delicious breakfast together.
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D. DO AND LEARN
Direction:
1. Look for the compound words from the story.
2. Read the two words found in each word.
Sunday = sun + day
afternoon = after + noon
cupcakes = cup + cakes
pancakes = pan + cakes
applesauce = apple + sauce
strawberry = straw + berry
Chinatown = China + town
anybody = any + body
anytime = any + time
E. LEARN SOME MORE
a. Write the compound word that mean the following:
_______________________ bell by the door
_______________________ ache or pain at the back of the body
_______________________ cake fried on a pan
_______________________ room where classes are held
_______________________ cloth to cover
F. READ AND LEARN
Direction: Let’s make compound words. Write the compound word on the blank before
its meaning.
_____________________ 1. store where books are sold
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_____________________ 2. marker placed between the pages of the book
_____________________ 3. a set of shelves or cabinet for holding books
_____________________ 4. person who spends much time reading a book
_____________________ 5. used to protect the eyes from the sun’s glare
G. WRITE ABOUT IT
Direction: Read each sentence and fill in the blank with a compound word. Choose your answer
below.
haircut firemen stomachache
drugstore backyard cornfield
1. The ____________________did their best to save the burning building.
2. Please go to the ___________________________ for some medicine.
3. Grandfather went to the barber shop for a _____________________________.
4. We will go to the ____________________________to harvest fruits and vegetables.
5. I have ________________________maybe because I ate too much.
H. REMEMBER
*Compound Word – comes from two different words that have been put together to form a
new word with a new meaning.
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Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
LEARNING MATERI A L S
WEEK 1 – DAY 3
Synonyms and Antonyms
(Vocabulary Development)
A. THINK AND TELL
B. FIND AND LEARN
Directions: Read the poem with proper accuracy appropriate rate and expression. Answer the
questions orally.
MY NATIVE LAND
What are the beautiful things/places
found in our province?
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by: Esmeraldo B. Pascua
How beautiful are her mountains grand
The peaceful valleys between
Her sparkling sun and cooling rains
That bathe the fertile plains –
How graceful are her stately plains
Her towering emerald trees
How pliant her rustling bamboos green
Dancing blissfully in the breeze –
How pretty her white sampaguitas
And fragrant orchids so rare
How modest and sweet her daughters
Who harvest the golden grain –
How I love her rainbow birds
Her blue skies and sparkling waves
How I love this dear Philippines
Home on this troubled earth.
a. What are found between grand mountains?
b. How will you describe the plains?
c. Explain why bamboos are pliant.
d. Compare the sampaguitas and the orchids.
e. Can you name three things you love most in our country?
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C. TRY AND LEARN:
Directions: Identify the words that have similar meaning or opposite meaning of each underlined
words.
1. The grand mountains are beautiful.
a. attractive c. elegant
b. marvelous d. radiant
2. How graceful are her stately plains!
a. willowy c. delicate
b. obedient d. refined
3. How sweet and modest are her daughters who harvest the golden grain!
a. darling c. harmonious
b. pure d. fragrant
4. How graceful are her towering emerald trees!
a. brief c. tiny
b. little d. low
5. How I love this dear Philippines, home on this troubled earth!
a. peaceful c. dignified
b. restful d. gracious
D. DO AND LEARN
Directions: Copy the words that is spelled correctly.
1. gloruious glorious gloriouos
2. resplendent resplenden rescplendent
3. verdant verdent vardent
4. plaintive pliantiv plaintive
5. boundlhes boundiless boundless
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E. LEARN SOME MORE
Group Activity
Directions: Make a list of 5 synonym or antonym word pairs. Use each pair in a sentence.
Examples:
sad and unhappy
mistake and error
sleepy and drowsy
perhaps and maybe
Groups 1-3: Synonyms
Groups 4-5: Antonyms
F. READ AND LEARN
Directions: Read the poem again and choose 5 of the underlined words. Give synonyms /
antonyms to each
G. WRITE ABOUT IT
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H. REMEMBER
*Synonyms – words that have similar meaning
*Antonyms – words that have opposite meaning
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Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
LEARNING MATERI A L S
WEEK 1 – DAY 4
Text Types According to Purpose (to persuade)
(Reading Comprehension)
A. THINK AND TELL
Directions: Answer the following questions
1. How do we write news stories?
2. What are the do’s and don’ts in writing the news articles?
3. State the reactions whether you are unhappy, delighted, disappointed or sad about
the news today
B. FIND AND LEARN
Directions: In the letter boxes, write the correct word that is descriptive of the given meaning
from the big box
apology reaction anthem leisure
news peg the news reaction issue
1.
- (n) belief based not on certainty but on what seems true or probable
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2.
- (n) statement of news on event
3.
- (n) way of responding to a given stimulus/influence
4.
- (n) official patriotic song of a country
5.
- (n) an expression of regret for a fault did
Here are the different text types:
Narrative – entertains, tells a story
Expository – facts/information
Technical – information to perform a task
Persuasive – author tries to convince reader to take a certain opinion or perform a
certain action
transition words to begin each sentence that lays out your argument as follows:
-First… -Second… -Next… -Finally…
-First of all… -Secondly… -Then… -Most of all…
-To begin with… -In addition… -Lastly…
C. TRY AND LEARN:
Directions: Write a persuasive essay about the issue on segregating our trashes at home,
school or in the community
D. DO AND LEARN
Note: Same activity from Try and Learn but use the topic about the K-12.
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E. LEARN SOME MORE
Group Activity
Directions: Write a persuasive essay using this format
Example:
Issue – Should animals be kept in zoos?
Essay title: Extinction and Endangered Animals
This essay is for the issue This essay is against the issue
Reasons Examples
Animals are becoming extinct -Dodo birds disappeared in the 1500’s
Animals are losing their natural habitat -People chop down trees for lumber
F. READ AND LEARN
Read carefully the example of persuasive essay
Keeping Your Hands Clean and Dry
Although some people don’t like using automatic hand dryers in restrooms, it may
actually be argued that motion-sensing hand dryers are a practical alternative to paper towels.
More and more businesses are investing in automatic hand dryers for their restrooms today. For
one reason, they are more sanitary than paper towels. Secondly, they are actually cheaper than
using paper towels. Lastly, automatic hand dryers keep the restrooms cleaner. I believe that our
school would benefit from investing in automatic motion-sensing hand dryers in all the
restrooms.
First of all, the automatic hand dryer is very sanitary. Instead of pulling on a lever that
has been touched by a large number of students, users can just stick their hands under the air
dryer. No germs can get on them because there is nothing to touch. Just think how the
attendance rate would improve. Kids wouldn’t get sick from the germ-infested paper towel
dispensers we now use at our school. This would keep kids’ hands germ-free.
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In addition, if the school buys automatic hand dryers, we can save money that can be
spent on more important things. I have noticed that there is a terrible waste of paper towels in
the restrooms. Students continuously pull on the lever, dispensing towels that they do not really
need. It is annoying to find the dispenser empty. Our custodian is called several times a day to
bring in bundles of replacements, just because some kids are wasteful. All of these paper towels
cost a lot of money. An automatic hand dryer costs approximately $500, with very little
additional cost over time. On the other hand, paper towels can cost $25 a case, or about $500 a
year, since we use about 20 cases each year. After just one year, it would pay for itself. If we
installed automatic hand dryers, we would not waste paper towels, and it would save the school
a ton of money.
Finally, our bathroom is a paper towel mess! There are always piles of paper towels on
the floor. Sometimes the extras fall from the dispenser unused. Many times kids bunch their
used towel in into a ball and aim for a basket. But if they miss the target, the paper ball stays on
the floor. Sometimes the towels are even tossed to the ceiling like spitballs. Paper towels leave
so much litter in the restrooms that the restrooms are a mess – even before the end of the day!
Some people think that automatic hand dryers don’t dry their hands as thoroughly as
paper towels. People stand in front of the hand dryers for just a few seconds, and they are
disappointed that their hands do not feel dry. However, studies have shown that when people
dry their hands for at least 30 seconds, automatic dryers actually dry much better than paper
towels. It is difficult to get every part of your hand dry using paper towels. The blast of air makes
sure that your hands are completely dry … if you take a few extra seconds.
Keeping kids healthy, saving money, and helping our school stay clean are strong
reasons for installing automatic hand dryers. Every day that goes by without having them means
that we are continuing to have problems in our restrooms because we are using paper towels.
Let’s install automatic hand dryers as soon as possible!
Testing the Quality of My Reasons – Sample
Issue and Point of View: Automatic motion-sensing hand dryers should be used in all school
restrooms.
Weak Reasons (probably won’t convince my audience)• They are fun to use.
• They warm your hands on cold days.
• They dry your hands quicker than paper towels.
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Strong Reasons (probably will convince my audience)
• They keep germs from spreading.
• They save money.
• They keep the restrooms clean
G. WRITE ABOUT IT
Directions: Write an essay about the DepEd lapses in declaring suspension of classes when
children are already in school during typhoon. It portrays the pupils’ experiences when they are
stranded on their way back home.
H. REMEMBER
*Persuasive text – author tries to convince reader to take a certain opinion or perform a
certain action
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Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
LEARNING MATERIALS
WEEK 1 – DAY 5
Composing Clear and Coherent Sentences Using Appropriate Grammatical Structures
(Preposition)
(Grammar)
A. THINK AND TELL
Directions: Analyze the positions of the mouse in the picture using prepositions
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B. FIND AND LEARN
Directions: Study the chart of preposition, the meaning and the use of it.
Preposition Meaning Examples
above higher than, or over The sun is above the clouds.
across from one side to the other It's dangerous to run across the road.
after
- following something
- later than
- The boy ran after the ball.
- I'll phone you after lunch.
against
- in opposition to
- in contact with
- Stealing is against the law.
- The sofa is against the wall.
along from one end to the other They are walking along the street.
among surrounded by Peter was among the spectators.
around
- in a circle
- near, approximately
- He walked around the table.
- It costs around 50 euros.
before
- earlier than
- in front of
- The day before yesterday.
- He bowed before the king.
behind at the back of Passengers sit behind the driver.
below lower than His shorts are below his knees.
beneath under The pen was beneath the books.
beside next to The bank is beside the cinema.
between
in the space separating two
things
Mary sat between Tom and Jane.
by near, at the side of The restaurant is by the river.
close to near The school is near the church.
down from higher to lower She pulled down the blind.
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for what is intended I bought this book for you.
from
where something starts or
originates
The wind is blowing from the north.
in at a point within an area The pen is in the drawer.
in front of directly before The child ran out in front of the bus.
inside on the inner part of The bird is inside the cage.
into enter a closed space He went into the shop.
near close to The school is near the church.
next to beside The bank is next to the cinema.
off down or away from He fell off the horse.
on
in a position touching a
surface
The plate is on the table.
onto
move to a position on a
surface
The cat jumped onto the roof of the car.
opposite facing, on the other side Eva sat opposite Tom at the table.
out of
- move from a closed space
- without
- He got out of the taxi.
- She's out of work.
outside
opposite of inside,
on the outer side
The garden is outside the house.
over
- above/across
- on the surface of
- The plane flew over the Atlantic.
- She put a sheet over the furniture.
past beyond She drove past the supermarket.
round in a circular movement The earth moves round the sun.
through from one side to the other The Seine flows through Paris.
throughout in every part of
The virus spread throughout the
country.
to in the direct of / towards On the way to the station.
towards in the direction of The child ran towards her father.
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under beneath, below Water flows under the bridge.
underneath beneath There was dust underneath the rug.
up
towards or in a higher
position
She walked up the stairs.
C. TRY AND LEARN:
Directions: Choose the appropriate preposition to complete each sentence. Choose from the
word bank below
across to about around near
1. The boy runs _______ the street
2. After the movie, we’re going ____ Vincent’s house.
3. The people are concerned ______ the pollution.
4. There is a new shopping center _____ our house.
5. The two toddlers played _____ the house.
D. DO AND LEARN
Directions: Write 5 sentences using prepositions
E. LEARN SOME MORE
Group Activity through a Game
Preposition Scavenger Hunt
1. Make a long list of prepositions.
2. You can then do a preposition scavenger hunt.
3. Have one of your group mate step out of the room for a moment and hide something in the
classroom, such as a piece of candy or some other desirable object.
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4. When he/she returns, the other pupil can direct him to the hidden object using only
prepositions.
For example, they can tell them that the hidden object is "up, down, around, against, aside, by,
under" and so on.
5. Use prepositions only until the pupil finds the hidden object.
F. READ AND LEARN
Directions: Read the short paragraph below. Underline the prepositions.
Vashni is walking on the grass. Vince is walking on the foot-path.A boy and a girl are running
across the road.It is not safe.They should look right and left and then cross the road.They are
going to school.They are late for school.They are all in a hurry.The school begins at half past
seven.The children are in the class room.They are putting their bags on desk. They are sitting
on their chair. The teacher in coming into the class room.The children are looking at the
teacher.She is writing on the black board.She is writing with a piece of chalk. Zia is late.He is
walking into the class room.
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G. WRITE ABOUT IT
Directions: Use the appropriate preposition for each sentence.
1. I drew a line _____ the paper
2. The city was _____ power for several hours.
3. I hid the ball _____ the table.
4. I hurried _____ the stairs and into my room.
5. The audience were all standing ____ the performance.
H. REMEMBER
*Prepositions - are words which show the relationship between a noun or a pronoun
object and some other words in the sentence
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Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
LEARNING MATERIALS
WEEK 2 – DAY 1
Identifying Conclusions
(Listening Skills)
A. THINK AND TELL
Directions: Sing the song
“Every single cell of my body is happy
Every single cell of my body is well. (2x)
Thank you Lord, I feel so good
Every single cell of my body is well. (2x)”
B. FIND AND LEARN
Directions: Look at the picture. Listen as the teacher reads the paragraph. Answer the following
questions in paragraph form.
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1. What kind of accidents usually happen to commuters of LRT?
2. How can we avoid getting hurt or meeting an accident on the LRT?
3. What safety precautions should be observed?
C. TRY AND LEARN
Directions: Draw conclusions
1. My friend did not come to my party.
Thus, _____________________________________________________
2. I did not study for my test.
Therefore, _________________________________________________
3. I prepared well for the basketball game.
Thus, _____________________________________________________
4. My parents said I did well in school.
Therefore, _________________________________________________
5. I saved a lot of money.
Thus, _____________________________________________________
D. DO AND LEARN
Directions: Choose the appropriate conclusion
1. It was my turn to bring candy to our club meeting. I put different types of candy bars into a
bag. I put 10 Snickers bars, 15 Milky Way bars, and 5 Three Musketeers bars into the bag.
When I got to the meeting, each person had to pick a candy bar without looking.
You can guess that .
a. No one picked Milky Way bars
b. Three Musketeers bars were picked the most
c. Three Musketeers bars were picked the least
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2. Yoshi was in her room reading a book. Her mom called her to come downstairs and help. As
Yoshi entered the kitchen, her mom handed her a pile of plates. Yoshi put them on the table and
went to get the silverware and glasses.
You can conclude that it is .
a. dinnertime
b. bedtime
c. time for school
3. Sam and his brother Tim each have their own rooms. Sam likes to make his bed every
morning, but Tim never makes his bed. Sam folds all his clothes before putting them away, but
Tim leaves all of his clothes on the floor.
After reading the sentences above, I can conclude that Sam is very messy. Which clues
from the story most likely helped me draw that conclusion? Check ALL that apply.
a. Sam and Tim have their own rooms
b. Tim leaves all of his clothes on the floor
c. Sam likes to make his bed every morning
d. Tim never makes his bed
E. LEARN SOME MORE
Directions: Draw conclusions from each situations
Group 1 - Lucy was furious about her spelling grade. She kicked her desk and ran out of
the classroom.
Group 2 - Jessie is going to read a story about a hungry lion and a hungry lamb who
become friends. While reading, Jessie concludes that the lion is …
Group 3 - "O Captain! My Captain!" what has the trip been like for the sailors?
Group 4 - The wind blew through the rigging as the boy watched the clouds roll in. As
the waves grew bigger and bigger, he decided it was time to head home. What is the boy
doing?
Group 5 - Shanay had never seen so many fish before. She looked around at the huge
tanks and could see hundreds of fish, crabs, shrimp, and all other amazing creatures completely
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surrounding her. She never thought she could feel like she was completely underwater, yet still
be completely dry.
F. READ AND LEARN
Directions: Read the given paragraph and answer the following questions.
G. WRITE ABOUT IT
Directions: Draw a conclusion from the text read by your teacher
H. REMEMBER
*Drawing conclusions refers to information that is implied or inferred. This means that
the information is never clearly stated. • Writers often tell you more than they say directly. They
give you hints or clues that help you "read between the lines."
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Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
LEARNING MATERI A L S
WEEK 2 – DAY 2
Affixes
(Vocabulary Development)
A. THINK AND TELL
Directions: Form words using three cards as for prefix, root word and a suffix.
B. FIND AND LEARN
Directions: Group the words having the suffix or prefix. Write it on the table below
Prefix Suffix
untoward kingdom
employment supermarket
interact action
attendance pre-school
heroism renew
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C. TRY AND LEARN
Directions: Name the prefix of each word. Tell the meaning of the base. And use it in a
sentence.
Prefix Base Word Meaning Sentence
impossible
transplant
misbehave
invisible
disagree
D. DO AND LEARN
Directions: Make new words. Add a suffix to the base. Write the new word.
-ness
happy
polite
kind
-tion
promote
expand
create
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E. LEARN SOME MORE
Group Activity
Directions: Add prefix and suffix to the base to form a new word.
Group 1: humble, able, stable, active, human
Group 2: hunt, govern, operate, paint, write
Group 3: employ, perform, engine, appear
Group 4: correct, write, agree, possible
Group 5: word, grade, spell, join
F. READ AND LEARN
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G. WRITE ABOUT IT
Directions: Use the following words in a sentence
1. rewrite
2. superstar
3. invisible
4. action
5. acceptance
H. REMEMBER
*Affix - an additional element placed at the beginning or end of a root, stem, or word, or
in the body of a word, to modify its meaning.
*Prefix – letters/syllables added before a word
*Suffix – letters/syllables added after a word
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Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
LEARNING MATERI A L S
WEEK 2 – DAY 3
Proofreading
(Oral Reading Fluency)
A. THINK AND TELL
Directions: Pick out the errors and determine how to fix them.
At the start of school Dora was afrad of her new Teacher. Mrs. Davis
seamed nice, but she had so manny rules for the class to folow. Scare
someone to pieces. As the school year cotinued, Dora begun to understan
how the Teacher come up with the rules The rules were their so students
would be respecfulof theyselves and each other. By the end of the year,
Dora though Mrs. Davis was the best Teacher she evere had!
B. FIND AND LEARN
Directions: Listen to the teacher as he/she explains the tips in proofreading
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C. TRY AND LEARN
Directions: Underline the errors
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D. DO AND LEARN
Directions: Apply the proofreading marks to correct the paragraph.
E. LEARN SOME MORE
Group Activity
Directions: Write a faulty paragraph or short story. Exchange works with other groups and
proofread
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F. READ AND LEARN
G. WRITE ABOUT IT
Directions: Proofread
H. REMEMBER
*Proofreading - examining your text carefully to find and correct typographical errors and
mistakes in grammar, style, and spelling
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Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
LEARNING MATERI A L S
WEEK 2 – DAY 4
Text Types – Problem-Solution
(Reading Comprehension)
A. THINK AND TELL
Directions: Tell to the class the latest news you have heard/watched.
B. FIND AND LEARN
Directions: Read and analyze the passage below. Take note of the problem solution text
structure
“In the early 1800s, the United States needed room to grow. The problem was most
people lived in the East. The cities were crowded. New land was expensive. Young families
couldn’t afford to buy farms.
Then, as a solution, the United States government purchased land from France. The
government also acquired land from Mexico. Soon the country stretched all the way to the
Pacific Ocean. People looked to the setting sun with outstretched arms and said, “Go west!”
Settlers rode in wagons or on horses. They followed long, dusty trails across hot plains for
thousands of miles. There was no shelter. People slept in tents on the ground. They had to
watch out for wild animals like wolves and snakes. The trip west could take months.
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Then a railroad was built that stretched from the East Coast almost to the West Coast.
The railroad made travel faster. More people poured into the new lands. The settlers quickly
built small towns where the farming, fishing, and mining were good.”
C. TRY AND LEARN
Directions: Place in the graphic organizer, the problems and solutions present in the selection
above
D. DO AND LEARN
Directions: Write an example of a problem and the solutions. Follow this format
PROBLEM
Event
Event
Event
SOLUTION
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E. LEARN SOME MORE
Group Activity
Directions: Choose one Problem-Solution text from one of your members and act them out in
the class.
F. READ AND LEARN
Directions: Analyze and read the text
“The type of government created after the American Revolution included the ideals of
protecting individual liberties while at the same time preserving the collective order of society.
To that end, a government based on combining popular consent, separation of powers, and
federalism was created.”
G. WRITE ABOUT IT
Directions: Write a problem-solution text with regards to the present situation of our country.
H. REMEMBER
*Signal words provide hints that help you make sense of what you are reading.
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Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
LEARNING MATERI A L S
WEEK 2 – DAY 5
Prepositional Phrases
(Grammar)
A. THINK AND TELL
Prepositional Phrase Poem Game
Directions: Pick only one prepositional phrase that inspires you (this will be provided by your
teacher.)Write a short poem that uses this phrase creatively in the first and last lines. You
cannot simply repeat the first and last lines. The game helps the you become familiar with
different ways to use a prepositional phrase. When you complete your prepositional phrase
poems, read the poems aloud.
B. FIND AND LEARN
Directions: Listen and identify the prepositional phrase to be read by the teacher.
C. TRY AND LEARN
Directions: Fill in with the correct prepositional phrase
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D. DO AND LEARN
Directions: Write a sentence using the following prepositional phrases
1. about the book
2. over the river
3. on Tuesday
4. by the chair
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E. LEARN SOME MORE
Directions: From the prepositional phrases studied, write songs/ poems containing them.
Read/perform it to the class.
F. READ AND LEARN
Directions: Underline the prepositional phrases in the poem below and the poem on the other
side of the sheet.
A Fire-Truck
Right down the shocked street with a siren-blast
That sends all else skittering to the curb,
Redness, brass, ladders and hats hurl past,
Blurring to sheer verb,
Shift at the corner into uproarious gear
And make it around the turn in a squall
of traction, The headlong bell maintaining sure and clear,
Thought is degraded action!
Beautiful, heavy, unweary, loud, obvious thing!
I stand here purged of nuance, my mind a blank.
All I was brooding upon has taken wing,
And I have you to thank.
As you howl beyond hearing I carry you into my mind,
Ladders and brass and all, there to admire
Your phoenix-red simplicity, enshrined
In that not extinguished fire.
Richard Wilbur
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F. WRITE ABOUT IT
Directions: Underlinethe prepositional phrase in each sentence. Circle the preposition.
1) The strange man parked his car next to the tall trees.
2) The confused foreign exchange student walked through the school halls.
3) My cousin Jesse wore a bandage on his nose to cover the wound.
4) Our crazy dog escaped and wandered all around the neighborhood.
5) Your little brother had surgery and must stay in the hospital.
G. REMEMBER
*A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
Other words may be in between the preposition and the noun or pronoun, which is also
known as the object of the preposition.
Some prepositional phrases are used as adjectives. They describe nouns.
Other prepositional phrases are used as adverbs. They describe a verb and answer the
questions how, why, or when.
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LEARNER‟S MANUAL
Third Quarter/Week 3
Day 1
Think and Tell
Do you go to church every Sunday?
Listen to the story “ Hearing Mass” then answer the following questions
Hearing Mass
One Sunday morning, Father, Mother, Teresita, and Marivic went to mass.
Marivic could not wait any longer for the mass to end. During consecration, she began to
cry loudly. Everybody turned to look at her.
Answer the following question.
1. How did Mother feel when Marivic started to cry in the church?
2. If you were Mother and Father, what would you do?
3. What should Father and Mother do with Marivic next time they go to mass?
Find out and Learn
Based on the story that you listened to what evidence proved that Marivic could not wait
any longer for the mass to end.
Try and Learn
Listen to the story “ The Big, Pink Bundle of Joy” then answer the following questions.
support your answers‟
The Big, Pink Bundle of Joy
Mother has been here for five days. She could hardly wait to bring the big, pink
Bundle of joy to the children. Mother held the pink bundle lovingly to her bosom while
father called for a taxi.
Answer the following question
1. Where were father and mother?
2. What evidence support your answer that father and mother was in the hospital?
3. Why were there? Support your answer.
4. Where were they going? Give evidence to your answer.
Do and Learn
Individual activity
1. Listen to the story using tape recorder.
2. Based from the story listened to answer the following questions and provide
evidence for your answer.
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The Ferris Wheel Ride
Myrna was scared to ride on the ferris wheel. One fiesta day, her cousin asked her
to ride on the ferris wheel. When the ferris wheel turned around, Myrna felt dizzy. She
couldn‟t look down. She felt as if she was falling.
Answer the following question then provide evidence to your answer to support
Understanding.
1. What do you think did Mryna wish?
2. Did Myrna enjoy her ride on the ferris wheel?
3. What would Myrna do next time?
Learn Some More
Group Activity
Listen as the teacher reads the story. Based from the story listened to, the pupils will
create their own question. Your answer must provide an evidence to support understanding.
A Bookworm
Vicente is a bookworm. He likes to read about almost everything. He likes
to read adventure stories, nature stories, fairy tales, and biographies. Whenever
he gets hold of a book, nothing could stop him from finishing it. He overworks his
eyes by reading. He reads even when the light is dim.
Write About It
Listen as the teacher reads the selection and answer the following questions.
Insects
Insects are found anywhere. They are either harmful or beneficial.
The butterfly and the bee are beneficial. They help pollinate the flowers.
The dragonfly is also a helpful insect. It eats other insects that destroy plants.
Ants, flies, cockroaches, aphids, termites and mosquitoes are insect
pests. They destroy our crops and homes, cause illnesses, and kill our plants.
They are harmful to men, animals, and plants.
1. What word ells where insects can be found?
2 .Write three beneficial insects.
3. Provide evidence that dragonfly is also a helpful insect.
4. Name two things which insects destroy.
5. Copy the letter that tells what insects may cause.
a. floods b. illness c. rain d,tsunami
Remember
In providing evidences you provide reason or opinion based upon information you read,
hear or interpret visually.
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LEARNER’S MANUAL
Third Quarter/ Week 3
Day 2
Think and Learn
Read the following pair of words.
small – big ugly – pretty
shining – sparkling thick – thin
Compare the set of words written, What can you say about the pair of wo
Find and Learn
Distribute each letter to the pupils.
Arrange the letter and give the meaning of the word.
(lovely) LYVELO ______________1. beautiful
(elegant) GEELTAN_____________2. graceful
(adaptable) EAAADPTLB___________3. pliant
(fragrant) TRANFRAG____________4. sweet
(shining) NIIHGSN______________5.sparkling
What can you say about the pair of word?
Give the meaning of the word lovely, elegant, adaptable, fragrant, and sh
Try and Learn
1. Let the pupils read the poem “ My Native Land” ( Observe prop
My Native Land
How beautiful are her mountains grand
The peaceful valleys between
Her sparkling sun and cooling rains
That bathe the fertile plains-
How graceful are her stately plains
Her towering emerald trees
How pliant her rustling bamboos green
Dancing blissfully in the breeze
How pretty her white sampaguitas
And fragrant orchids so rare
How modest and sweet her daughters
Who harvest the golden grain-
How I love her rainbow birds
Her blue skies and sparkling waves
How I love this dear Philippines
Home on the troubled earth.
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1. Identify the words that have similar meaning as the underlined words.
1. The grand mountains are beautiful.
a. attractive b. marvelous c. elegant d. radiant
2. How graceful are her stately plains.
a. willowy b. obedient c. delicate d. refined
3. How pliant are her rustling bamboos green!
a. wavering b. obedient c. yielding d. loosening
4. How pretty are her white sampaguitas.
a. lovely b. cheerful c. ample d. considerable
5. How sweet and modest are her daughters who harvest the golden grain!
a. Darling b. pure c. harmonious d. fragrant
Identify the antonym of each of the underlined words.
1. How peaceful the valleys between her sparkling sun and cooling rains.
a. violent b. disturbed c. noisy d. troubled
2. How graceful are her towering emerald trees!
a. brief b. little c. tiny d. low
3. How pretty are her fragrant orchids so rare.
a. Frequent b. repeated c. periodic d. common
4. How sweet and modest her daughters are!
a. Unchaste b. boastful c. grand d. excessive
5. How I love this dear Philippines, home on this troubled earth.
a. Peaceful b. restful c. dignified d. gracious
Do and Learn
Match the word at the left with their antonyms at the right. Then use each word in
a sentence. Write the letters of the answer on a piece of paper.
1. dependent a. ordinary
2. start b. independent
3. unwise c. end
4. special d. conserve
5. waste e. sensible
Learn Some More
Choose the antonym of the underlined word. Write the letter of the correct answer.
1 The poor child who has not eaten nor drunk water for days looks sick and wan.
a. pale b. strong c. weak d. sickly
2 Sisa‟s husband was a vagabond. He had no work and seldom came home.
a. wanderer b. provider c. tramp d. nomad
3 Only God can reward you for your kindness for we are poor.
a. honor b. prize c. punish d. present
4 The boys laugh out loud as they splash each other with the chilly water.
a. Cold b. icy c. warm d. frozen
5 Blood oozed from the wound on his forehead.
a. Bleed b. sweat c. weep d. zip
b.
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Read and Learn
Read the poem “My Native Land”
Write About It
Look for the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence. Write it in your notebook.
1. Winnie aggravates and annoys everyone.
2. Fredo is so absentminded that he forgets where things are.
3. The twins work steadily without stopping until they finish.
Look for the antonym of the underlined word.
4. Manny Pacquiao is a rich man but before he is poor.
5. My mother always wants to buy cheap clothes and my father „likes expensive clothes.
Remember
Synonym are words with the same meaning.
Antonym are word with opposite meaning.
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LEARNER’S MANUAL
Third Quarter/ Week 3
Day 3
Think and Tell
1. Show a picture of an eyebrows.
2. In what part of our body can you see the eyebrows?
Find and Learn
Read the story “ The Eyebrows” with accuracy, appropriateness and proper expression.
The Eyebrows
Eyebrows are part of the face which serve two purposes for beauty and
protection.
Eyebrows make the face look more beautiful by calling attention to the eyes.
They make the eyes look healthier and brighter.
Eyebrows do not only beautify the face but also protect the eyes from sweat.
without the eyebrows, drops of sweat may run into the eyes and blur the sight. Sweat
itself is a waste product and should be rid off.
Answer the following question.
1. The part of the body mentioned in the selection are the ___________.
a. eyelashes b. eyelids c. eyebrows
2. This part makes the face look_______________.
a. beautiful b. sad c. sleepy
3. Aside from beauty, they also serve as _______________.
a. communication b. conservation c. protection
4. They call attention to the ___________.
a. nose b. eyes c. cheeks
5. They make them look___________.
a. Uglier b. healthier c. funnier
Try and Learn
Let the pupils read another story “ A Visit to the City” with accuracy , appropriateness and
proper expression.
A Visit to the City
Mang Tibo had not visited the city lately. Everytime he came to the city, he
would writehis son to pick him up in the station. Because he wanted to surprise his
son, he did not write him about his coming this time.
Mang Tibo was surprised to see the many changes in the city. When he got
down the bus, he did not know where to go.
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Answer the following question:
1. What happened to Mang Tibo?
a. He got lost.
b. He enjoyed looking around
c. He took a walk around the place
2. What should Mang Tibo have done?
a. gone to the nearest radio and TV station
b. gone back to the province at once
c. look for a policeman and asked for help
3. What was Mang Tibo likely to decide
a. Never come to the city again.
b. Never leave the province.
c. Never come to the city without asking his to meet him.
What have you noticed while you are reading the story?
Is it proper to read the story with accuracy, appropriate and proper
expression?
In what part of the storydid the author use accuracy, appropriateness and proper
expression?
Do and Learn
There are short paragraph written on a flashcard then choose one and read it with accuracy,
appropriate and proper expression.
Learn Some More
1. Group the pupils into five.
2. The leader of the group will choose one short story provided by the teacher.
3. Let all the members read it with accuracy, appropriate and proper expression.
Read and Learn
Read “Counting the Rain” with accuracy, appropriate and proper expression.
Counting the Rain
I love counting the rain, Mother
As they patter and as I see
Do not all the great men like Rizal
Count rain, too, when still young like me?
See the numerous dropping rains
How hard it is for little brains.
And I recall the children’s riddle
About the old man’s countless canes.
How I love the fast falling rain
Like a thousand pounding pestles
And the little rushing water
Down the stream to see it nestles.
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Write About It
Read a short story with accuracy, appropriate and proper expression and answer the following
question.
Air Pollution
Today, in most cities smoke and exhaust fumes fill the air and endanger the
health and well-being of the people. Smoke and exhaust fumes contain harmful by-
products from gasoline burned in cars and from factories.
Air pollution or smog is a serious problem in some cities. Smog consists of
smoke and exhaust fumes mixed with fog.
To control air pollution, smoke ordinances have been passed. Smoke-belching
Vehicles are checked and factories are required to reduce fumes emanating from them.
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Smoke and exhaust fumes are usually abundant in______________.
a. Cities b. farms c. towns
2. Pollution is not good for our____________.
a. Health b. mind c. spirit
3. Smoke and exhaust fumes contain much___________.
a. Oxygen b. water vapor c. harmful gas
4. Air pollution can make us __________.
a. Active b. sleepy c. sick
5. When gasoline is burned, by-products are given off such as_________.
a. Oxygen and nitrogen
b. Carbon dioxide and water vapor
c. Smoke and exhaust fumes
Remember
Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.
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LEARNER’S MANUAL
Day 4
Think and Tell
What image have you seen?
What is written inside the arrow?
Problem
Solution
Find and Learn
Let the pupils read a short story.
Jose Rizal owned a horse when he was studying in Madrid. When
his allowance did not come one day, he did not have enough money for food.
What problem encountered by Jose Rizal?
Is there a possible solution for his problem?
What solution can you give?
Totoy needs a new school bag. He did not have enough money to buy
the bag. Then he heard that their neighbor was looking for a baby –sitter
for her little child. She was willing to pay a few pesos to the baby-sitter.
What is Totoy‟s problem?
Do you think Totoy solve his problem?
What did Totoy do to solve his problem?
Try and Learn
For each Passage below, write the problem and solution in the correct column.
Passage Problem Solution
1.Jonh didn‟t know what to take to
to school for Show and tell. He
asked his mother for an idea
. She suggested to take the
ribbon his dog won at the
pet parade.
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2.Emiily knew she had to get to
school on time, but her mother
said she couldn‟t drive her. Emily
decided to leave early and walk
to school.
3.Mrs. Anderson wanted a fresh
pineapple for her cake. The store
near her did not have any fresh
one, so she went to another store
and bought it there.
4.Robert was afraid the flooding
river would reach his home.
His parents were away, and he
was watching with his little sister.
He saddled his horse, and he and
His sister rode to the top of the
Hill.
Do and Learn
Read the following passage.Answer the following questions.
Jenny‟s family moved to a new city. She felt lonely because she had to leave her
friends. She used to love playing soccer in the park with them. She was known as
the greatest goalkeeper. At her new school, she overhead some of the girls
complaining. They were upset because their soccer team didn‟t have a
goalkeeper. If they didn‟t find one soon, the team wouldn‟t be able to complete.
Jenny couldn‟t believe her ears. She could be the goalkeeper. She found the
coach and asked if she could try out for the position. The following Saturday the
team won the game. Jenny blocked, won the game, and became the hero. Jenny
was no longer lonely; she had many new friends.
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Problem
Solution
Problem
What problem does the character have?
Events:
What did Jenny bear?
Why was this so important to her?
What did Jenny do?
Solution
How did this solve her problem?
Learn Some More
Group Activity
Each group will pick out one story provided by the teacher.
Then do the following:
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Learn Some More
Group Activity
Each group will pick out one story provided by the teacher.
Then do the following
Read and Learn
Read a short story and determined the problem and solution.
The town officials requested the government to undertake cloud seeding operations.
The leaders responded immediately. Men were fielded out and started cloud seeding to include
rain. Soon the rains started falling.
Write About it
Write the problem and solution based on the short story.
1. The young man is kind-hearted. One day, he heard a little boy crying outside
his window. The young man found out that the child was being teased by the
bigger boys. The young man went out.
Problem________________________________
Solution________________________________
2. Jose Rizal owned a horse when he was studying in Madrid. When his
allowance did not come one day, he did not have enough money for food.
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Problem________________________________
Solution________________________________
3. Totoy needs a new school bag. He did not have enough money to buy the bag.
Then he heard that their neighbor was looking for a baby-sitter for her little
child. She was willing to pay a few pesos to the baby- sitter.
Problem_________________________________
Solution_________________________________
4. Jun and Jerry started arguing over the new toy. Jun wanted to keep it but Jerry
disagreed since he wanted to keep the toy for himself. Mother came to the
scene and advised the boys to share the toy train. But the boys went with the
quarrel. Before they knew it, mother was back holding one of the slippers.
Problem_________________________________________
Solution_________________________________________
5. The dogs were playing wildly in the yard. Father drove them away. However,
The dogs ran towards the patch of vegetables where they continued lunging at
each other.
Problem__________________________________________
Solution__________________________________________
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LEARNER’S MANUAL in English 5
Third Quarter/Week 3
Day 5
Think and Tell
Let the pupils read the following sentences.
Can I ask question please?
May I borrow your book?
At the end of the lesson you will be able to use can and may as modal auxiliaries in
asking permission and making request.
Find and Learn
Read the following sentences.
A B
Can I ask a question ? Could you take a message ?
Could I ask a question ? Would you carry this for me?
May I ask question? Can you take the message?
What is the use of can? Could? May?
We use can, could, and may to ask permission to do something.
How about the use of could you? Would you?
We use could you and would you as a polite ways of telling or asking someone
do something or request.
Try and Learn
Look at each picture. Complete each sentence by writing may or can on each blank.
1. I_________ a letter to my friend.
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2. You_______ go home now.
3. I_______ help my teacher.
4. I_______ sing our national anthem.
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5. A dog ______ barks if he sees a stranger.
Do and Learn
These are the activities a child in grade five may do at home. Make your own
sentence.
Play
I
May Watch tv.
We
Read books
1. _____________________________________________
2. ____________________________________________
3. ____________________________________________
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Learn Some More
Group 1 and 2 will write sentences using can and may.
Group 3 and 4 will write sentences using could you and would you
MAY & CAN
MAY CAN
Asking Permission Asking Permission
Asking Permission Asking Permission
Asking Permission Asking Permission
COULD YOU & WOULD YOU
COULD YOU WOULD YOU
Request Request
Request Request
Request Request
Read and Learn
Read the poem “Kitten”
Kitten
Holy ( censored), that ball can bounce!
Get the(deleted) out of here,
This string is great!
Son of a (removed), I can run so fast!
No (banned) way,I just broke that plate!
What the (edited) , did you see me jump!
Well (forebidden) Me, I’m caught in a jar
Mother (bleep) , I showed that lamp!
Oh (out) No, There goes your guitar!
Unbelievable,
I can climb your legs!
No (blocked) lie,
I can distress your floor!
For sakes, Isn’t my life grand!
So sad I’m a kitten, For six months more!
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Write About it
Answer each question carefully.
1. What can you do for mother today?
2. What may you do on rainy days?
3. Who can always help us?
4. Who can give me a pet?
5. Who may play basketball?
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LEARNER’S MANUAL in English 5
Third Quarter/ Week 4
Day 1
Think and Tell
Read “Mood Poem”
Poem
I love my friend
He went away from me.
There‟s nothing more to say.
The poem ends
Soft as it began
I love my friend.
The mood in the poem is sad.What clues in the poem can you use to
determine the mood?
Find and Learn
Read Antonio‟s Diary ( See Lesson Guides in Elementary English 5 p.18-19 )
Ask the pupils the following questions:
a. Who is Antonio‟s friend? Francisca
b. Is she blind like Antonio? No
c. When do they meet? every Saturday afternoon
d. Where do they meet? at the park
e. What would Francisca do whenever she sees Antonio coming? Shouts
in her high voice ( write the answer on the board )
f. What would she say? “ Hello, Antonio! Let‟s go!” ( write the answer on
the board )
g. What emotion or mood do the words and action of Francisca indicate?
Excitement, eagerness ( write the answer on the board )
h What would they do in the park?
walk around the park and Francisca would describe everything she
sees to Antonio
i. How would they walk around the park?
Hold hands and talk about things Francisca see ( write the answer on
the board)
j. What emotion do these actions indicate? Friendliness ( write the answer
on the board )
k. Which action of Antonio tells us that sometimes he feels sad about being
blind? When he cries
l. What does Francisca do when she sees him crying? Hold him tight and
tell him that her eyes are big enough for the two of them.
m. What is Francisca‟s mood feeling as she holds his hand and tells him
about her eyes? ( compassion )
n. Could you say that Antonio and Francisca are close? Why/ Why not?
Yes, they are close because they like to spend time together, talk about
things and console each other when one is lonely
What helped us in guessing Antonio‟s and Francisca‟s mood?
( their actions and what they say )
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So how can we tell the mood of a person or a character in a story?
( through his /her actions and utterances/ statement )
Try and Learn
Show picture of the following situation. Identify the mood of expression in the following
situation:
- A girl crying over her dog run over by a car
- A snake crawling towards the girl
- A mad dog approaching an old woman
- A lady with a wide grin
Do and Learn
. Infer the mood of the person presented in each situation.
1. Tina saw the thin ragged beggar and gave him/her last peso.
2. Clara groped in the dark. She touch something slimy and hairy. She
shrieked and could not move.
3. Ana felt like walking on air, and that everybody loved her trophy from the
judges.
4. Tony was going to the city for the first time. He couldn‟t sit tight. He
pointed at the new things he saw.
5. Aling Pinang looked at her colorful garden. Her plants were all flowering
and it was a sight to see.
Learn Some More
Group Activity
Divide the pupils into 4 groups. Distribute to each group, strips of
cartolina with a mood written on each strip. ( Have a list of suggested
moods) ( happy, sad, afraid, disappointment, surprise )
Tell each group member to get a strip of cartolina without showing what
was written on it to the other group members.
Tell each member to act out or make facial expression to describe the
mood written on his/her strip of cartolina while the rest of the group
members guess what that mood is. Each member will take his turn.
Read and Learn
Read the following activity. Identify the mood of expression shown in the following
situation.
Mang Simon, a fisherman, uttered silently, “ Where will I get the money for my
children. School will soon open, but everyday I catch small numbers of ifsh.”_________
He thought of dynamite fishing asa way to help him increased his catch. His wife
reminded him of the violations he may commit. So, he got his nets and said a prayer
before he rowed his boat.”_______________.
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Write About it
Infer the mood of the person who said each sentence.
1. “Today is the day I‟ve been waiting for”.
2. „I hate you so much!”
3. “We won! We won! the game!.
4. “Your dress is so pretty.”
5. “I can‟t thank you enough for the help you‟ve given me.”
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LEARNER’S MANUAL in English 5
Third Quarter/Week 4
Day 2
Think and Learn
1. What are the following pastries/cakes made of?
cupcakes strawberry
pancakes blueberry
applesauce
Find out and Learn
Read the following words.
Sunday = sun + day
afternoon = after + noon
cupcakes = cup + cakes
pancakes = pan + cakes
applesauce = apple + sauce
strawberry = straw + berry
Chinatown = china + town
anybody = any + body
anytime = any + time
These two different words that have been together to form a new word isa called
a compound word.
Can you draw out the meaning of a compound word? ( you can try to combine the
meaning of short word?
- cupcakes - cakes shaped likes cup
- pancakes - cake fried on a pan
- applesauce - sauce made of apple
- Chinatown - town of the Chinese
- anybody - anyone
- anytime - at any moment
Try and Learn
Read each sentence and fill in the blank with a compound word. Choose your answer
below.
Haircut firemen stomachache
drugstore backyard cornfield
1. The ________________did their best to save the burning building.
2. Please go to the ______________ for some medicine.
3. Grandfather went to the barbershop for a _____________.
4. We will go to the______________ to harvest fruits and vegetables.
5. I have _____________ maybe because I ate too much.
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Do and Learn
Write the compound word that mean the following:
____________bell by the door
____________ache or pain at the back of the body
____________cake fried on a pan
____________room where classes are held
____________cloth to cover
Learn Some More
Each group will do different activities.
Group 1
Box the correct compound words:
 Part of the day between noon and evening
afterglow afternoon
 Air transportation
airport airline
 Paper that tells the news
newscast newspaper
 Ground or place for playing
playmate playground
 Paper with a rough surface
` sandpaper sandstorm
Group II
Choose and give the meaning of the compound words.
1. One lazy afternoon , Greggy the young dog was relaxing at the
entrance of his doghouse.
2. He was about to daydream when Dave, the Dalmatian came by to
invite him for some outdoor games.
3. Greggy accepted it and asked permission from his grandmother,
she said it was okey but reminded him not to stay outside after dark.
Group III
Write the compound word on the blank before its meaning.
____________ = a store here books are sold
____________ = marker placed between the pages of the book
____________ = a set of shelves or cabinet for holding books
____________ = a person who spends much time reading a book
_____________ = use to protect the eyes from the sun‟s glare
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Read and Learn
Read the following:
applesauce -- sauce made of apple
footstep -- steps of the foot
Chinatown -- town of the Chine
hometown -- town where one‟s home
newsstand -- place where newspaper are sold
Write About it
Give the meaning of the following:
1. seaweeds________________
2. sandcastle________________
3. fishnet___________________
4. swimsuit _________________
5. fingernails________________
Remember
Compound words are made up of two different words that have been put together to form a
new word.
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THIRD QUARTER
WEEK 5
DAY1
Think and Tell
Look at the boy in the picture.
Do you know someone who is blind?
How do you feel for him/her?
Would you like to have a blind friend? Why?
Find Out and Learn
Read the sentences and identify the mood of the person presented in each situation.
a. Francisca always shouts in her happy voice.
b. She said, “Hello, Antonio! Let’s go!”
c. My eyes feel nothing except my tears.
Try and Learn
Identify the mood of the person presented in each situation that the teacher will read to you.
1. Tina saw the thin ragged beggar and gave him her last peso.
2. Clara groped in the dark. She touched something slimy and hairy. She shrieked and
could not move.
3. Ana felt like walking on air and that everybody loved her as she went up the stage to
receive her trophy from the judges.
4. Tony was going to the city for the first time. He couldn’t sit tight. He pointed at the new
things he saw.
5. Aling Pinang looked at her colorful garden. Her plants were all flowering and it was a
sight to see.
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anger sadness disappointment
worryfear
Do and Learn
Infer the general mood of the situations that teacher will read to you. Choose your answer from
the words written on the board.
1. “It breaks my heart to see very ill,” said Auring to her sick daughter.
2. Mang Pedro raised a wooden stick and shouted at the two boys to get out of his
garden.
3. Yoly’s brother was playing with other children in the park. After a while she could not
see him anymore. She tried to look for him everywhere but she could not find him.
4. Lightning flashed followed by a terrible thunder. Sara closed her eyes and covered her
ears as she sat on the chair.
5. Ramon had always topped his class since Grade One. Now, mother was expecting
another gold medal. Awarding came but Ramon was not called.
Learn Some More
Exercise 1
Infer the mood of the person who said each sentence.
1. “Today is the day I’ve been waiting for.”
2. “I hate you so much!”
3. “We won! We won the game!”
4. “Your dress is so pretty.”
5. “I can’t thank you enough for the help you’ve given me.”
Exercise 2
Read each set of expressions and decide what mood or feeling is reflected or described.
1. It was the time of harvest. Hundreds of rice stalks lined Hamaguchi’s fields. It had
been a fine harvest, and tonight down in the village everyone was having a good time.
A. anxiety B.boredom C. contentment
2. Hamaguchi rose to his feet and looked out at the sea. The sea was very dark and
strange to see, it seemed to be running away from the land.
A. curiosity B.anxiety C. excitement
3. The bell ringer in the temple in the hill saw the flames and set the big bell booming.
The people down the beach turned and began to climb the hill. If Hamaguchi’s rice
fields were afire, nothing would keep them from helping them.
A. anger B. helplessness C. curiosity
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4. When the sea went back, not a house was left below the hillside or along the shore.
The whole village had been swept away. The village people stood silent and their
tears fell.
A. grief B.cheerfulness C. despair
5. Then the people woke, as if from a dream, and understood. Hamaguchi had made
himself poor to save the village people, and they bowed their foreheads to the ground
before him.
A. gratitude B.sympathy C. sympathy
Remember!
- What helped us in inferring speaker’s mood?
 (through their actions and what they say)
- How can we tell the mood of a person or a character in a story?
 (through his/her actions and utterances/statements)
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THIRD QUARTER
WEEK 5
DAY 3
Think and Tell
Study the picture. Tell something about it.
What are the following pastries/cakes made of?
cupcakes
pancakes
applesauce
strawberry
blueberry
List down some ingredients in making cupcakes or pancakes/applesauce, etc.
Find Out and Learn
Read the paragraph.
One Sundayafternoon, Julian the baker is busy making cupcakes and
cooking pancakes. Celano, his helper is busy packing applesauce and
strawberry jam. They will bring these to Chinatown where anybody can buy
anytime.
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Look for the underlined words in our story. Write the two words found in each word.
sunday = sun + day
afternoon = after + noon
cupcakes = cup + cakes
pancakes = pan + cakes
applesauce = apple + sauce
strawberry = straw + berry
Chinatown = China + town
anybody = any + body
anytime = any + time
These two different words that have been put together to form a new word is called a
compound word.
Can you draw out the meaning of a compound word? (try to combine the meaning of
short word)
cupcakes - cakes shapes like cups
pancakes - cake fried on a pan
applesauce - sauce made of apple
Chinatown - town of the Chinese
anybody - anyone
anytime - at any moment
Try and Learn
A. Write the compound word that means the following:
_________ bell by the door
_________ ache or pain at the back of the body
_________ cake fried on a pan
_________ room where classes are held
_________ cloth to cover
B. Box the correct compound words:
1. part of the day between noon and evening
afterglow afternoon
2. air transportation
airport airline
3. paper that tells the news
newscast newspaper
4. ground or place for playing
playmate playground
5. paper with a rough surface
sandpaper sandstorm
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haircut firemen headache
drugstore backyard cornfield
Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Give the meaning of the compound words in each sentence.
1. One lazy afternoon, Greggy the young dog was relaxing at the entrance of his doghouse.
2. He was about to daydream when Dave, the Dalmatian came by to invite him for some
outdoor games.
3. Greggy accepted it and asked permission from his grandmother, she said it was okay but
reminded him not to stay outside after dark.
4. Dave first introduced his other playmates to Greggy, who gave each of them a warm
handshake.
5. Then, all of them began playing “tag” and raced each other downhill. Everyone was having
lots of fun that they didn’t notice the sunset and the darkening sky.
Exercise 2
Let’s make compound words. Write the compound word on the blank before its meaning.
_________ 1.a store where books are sold
_________ 2.marker placed between the pages of a book
_________ 3.a set of shelves or cabinet for holding books
_________ 4.a person who spends much time reading a book
_________ 5.used to protect the eyes from the sun’s glare
Learn Some More
Read each sentence and fill in the blank with a compound word. Choose your answer below.
1. The __________ did their best to save the burning building.
2. Please go to the _________ for some medicine.
3. Grandfather went to the barbershop for a ________.
4. We will go to the ________ to harvest fruits and vegetables.
5. I have ________ maybe because I ate too much.
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Read each sentence and box the correct compound word.
1. Daylight begins at early morning.
2. We put all our toys in the playroom.
3. I got sunburn when we went to the beach.
4. The teacher told the students to underline the correct answer.
5. We have P. E. in the afternoon.
Remember!
Compound word – comes from two different words that have been put together to form
a new word with a different meaning.
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WEEK 5
DAY 4
What are the
beautiful things
found in our
country?
Think and Tell
Answer the question at the center.
Distribute each letter to pupils. Ask them to rearrange the letters and give
the meaning of the word. They will stand in front with the letter. (Encourage the
pupils to give other meanings of the given word).
(lovely) LYVELO __________ 1.beautiful
(elegant) GEELTAN __________ 2.graceful
(adaptable) EAAADPTLB __________ 3.pliant
(fragrant) TRANFRAG __________ 4.sweet
(shining) NIIHGSN __________ 5.sparkling
Find Out and Learn
My Native Land
How beautiful are her mountains grand
The peaceful valleys between
Her sparkling sun and cooling rains
That bathe the fertile plains –
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How graceful are her stately plains
Her towering emerald trees
How pliant her rustling bamboos green
Dancing blissfully in the breeze –
How pretty her white sampaguitas
And fragrant orchids so rare
How modest and sweet her daughters
Who harvest the golden grain –
How I love her rainbow birds
Her blue skies and sparkling waves
How I love this dear Philippines
Home on this troubled earth.
- Esmeraldo B. Pascua
Answer the following questions:
a. What are found between grand mountains?
b. How will you describe the plains?
c. Explain why bamboos are pliant.
d. Compare the sampaguitas and the orchids.
e. Can you name three things you love most in our country?
Identify the words that have similar meaning as the underlined words.
1.) The grand mountains are beautiful.
A. attractive C.elegant
B. marvelous D.radiant
2.) How graceful are her stately plains!
A. willowy C. delicate
B. obedient D.refined
3.) How pliant are her rustling bamboos green!
A. wavering C.yielding
B. obedient D.loosening
4.) How pretty are her white sampaguitas.
A. lovely C.ample
B. cheerful D.considerable
5.) How sweet and modest are her daughters who harvest the golden
grain!
A. darling C.harmonious
B. pure D.fragrant
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Identify the antonym of each of the underlined words.
1.) How peaceful the valleys between her sparkling sun and cooling
rains.
A. violent C.noisy
B. disturbed D. troubled
2.) How graceful are her towering emerald trees!
A. brief C.tiny
B. little D.low
3.) How pretty are her fragrant orchids so rare.
A. frequent C.periodic
B. repeated D. common
4.) How sweet and modest her daughters are!
A. unchaste C.grand
B. boastful D.excessive
5.) How I love this dear Philippines, home on this troubled earth.
A. peaceful C.dignified
B. restful D.gracious
Try and Learn
Exercise 1
Choose a partner. The word list contains words that maybe a synonym or
an antonym of the key word. Choose the correct word to complete each set.
Number 1 is done for you.
KEYWORD Synonym Antonym
1. true correct __ false____
2. happiness __________ __________
3. abundant __________ __________
4. lifeless __________ __________
5. identical __________ __________
6. famous __________ __________
correct joy false
alive freezing many
dead sadness unfamiliar
same known wonder
opposite gift ordinary
punishment work relief
economical extravagant
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7. surprise __________ __________
8. reward __________ __________
9. rest __________ __________
10. thrifty __________ __________
Exercise 2
Study the word list. Then read the sentences that follow. Choose a word
from the list that can take the place of the underlined word. Write your answer in
the blank before each sentence.
_________ 1. Miss Luna declared the winner of the contest during the meeting
of the group.
_________ 2. “Give me back my book,” Pepeordered.
_________ 3. “Please, give me another chance,” the girl asked the teacher.
_________ 4. The basketball fans rooted, Hurray for Sonny.
_________ 5. Nora cried loudly when Mother did not allow her to join the picnic.
_________ 6. Girlie said something which made me feel good.
_________ 7. “Why must I always do the dirty work?” snapped Mario.
_________ 8. The policeman identified the suspect in the robbery.
_________ 9. Ronnie stuttered so we did not understand him.
_________ 10. Nobody spilled the secret.
Exercise 3
Correct Spelling of Words Learned in the Lesson
How will you remember the words used in the poem you listened to?
Copy the word that is spelled correctly.
1. gloruios glorious gloriouos
2. resplendent resplenden rescplendent
3. verdant verdant vardent
4. pliantive pliantiv plaintive
5. boundlhes boundiless boundless
6. beutiful beautiful beautifull
7. toilssome toillsome toilsome
8. fertille fertile fertile
9. peacefull paeceful peaceful
10. stately statly steely
announced pleaded yelled
demanded revealed mumbled
cheered commented sobbed
uttered named
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Do and Learn
Exercise 1
Listen as the teacher reads again the poem “My Native Land”. Then
answer the questions that follow.
1. What bathes the fertile plains?
A. grand mountain C.cooling rain
B. sparkling sun D. cool breeze
2. How does the bamboo dance?
A. gracefully C.peacefully
B. blissfully D.stately
3. What word best describes the orchids?
A. pretty and white C.fragrant and rare
B. modest and sweet D.lovely and colorful
4. What is referred to as the golden grain?
A. corn C. wheat
B. palay D.beans
5. How does the author feel towards his country?
A. ashamed C. embarrassed
B. proud D.passive
Exercise 2
From the word box, select the synonym of the underlined word in each
sentence. Write the letter of the correct answer.
_____ 1. Our ancestor fought valiantly for our freedom.
_____ 2. The victorious team was recognized during the assembly.
_____ 3. The players’ faces blushed with the unexpected recognition.
_____ 4. The injured climber was saved by his companions.
_____ 5. The water vapor disappeared in the air.
_____ 6. Atoms are unseen with the naked eye.
_____ 7. Criminals who commit heinous crimes are executed through
lethal injection.
_____ 8. Our new residence is roomy and attractive.
a. invisible f. reddened
b. rescued g. governed
c. vanished h. killed
d. slowly i. spacious
e. triumphant j. forefathers
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_____ 9. The kingdom is ruled by a kindhearted king.
_____ 10. The crowd’s panic gradually subsided.
Learn Some More
Exercise 1
Spell the following words correctly as I say them twice and use in
sentences.
1. peaceful
2. sparkling
3. rustling
4. blissfully
5. fragrant
Exercise 2
Listen as I read the poem “Little Garden Friends”. Be able to answer
some questions about the poem.
Little Garden Friends
1. My little snail upon the sand
2. With your shell you look so grand;
3. When I hold you in my hand,
4. How I wish you can stand
5. Oh, croaking Mr. Frog
6. Do you hop instead of jog?
7. Ever hopping over dew and fog,
8. Over stream then on the log.
9. Oh, little grasshopper green and bright,
10. You jump so high with all your might,
11. Jumping everywhere to left and to the right,
12. You keep playing day and night
13. Look at the cute birdies in the tree,
14. Waiting for mommy to set them free,
15. While they flap their wings for all to see,
16. Truly they are loved by you and me!
– Adapted from “Hey Garden Friends”
1. Who seems to be talking in the poem?
A. child C.frog
B. snail D.grasshopper
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2. What animal looks so grand inside the shell?
A. frog C.grasshopper
B. snail D. bird
3. What animal hop over dew and fog?
A. bird C. ant
B. snail D. frog
4. What animals are waiting for their mommy to set them free?
A. snail C.snake
B. bird D. frog
5. How long does the grasshopper jump?
A. once a day C.three hours
B. the whole day D. three hours a day
Remember!
 Synonyms – are words that are similar in meaning.
 Antonyms – are words that are opposite in meaning.
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THIRD QUARTER
WEEK 5
DAY 5
Think and Tell
Which four-legged amphibian has a hard shell for its protection? (turtle)
Tell something about the turtle.
Are turtles good for a pet?
Unlocking Difficulties
(Through contextual clues and pictures)
 We can identify an animal by the kind of tracks it leaves on the
ground.
A. marks left by a person, animals
B. trail taken by a vehicle
C. a symbol or clue
D. a rough road
 Father and mother wait for me at the porch when I come home
late.
A. stairs
B. hallway
C. covered passage
D. roofed shelter before the entrance of a building
 Children waving flag is the sight that greeted the Secretary of
Education when he arrived.
A. become apparent to the eye
B. receive or acknowledge
C. salute formally
D. welcome
 One dark night, Rose opened the window and to her delight,
hundreds of fireflies were hovering around the mango tree.
A. enjoyment
B. satisfaction
C. entertainment
D. great pleasure
 The slow turtle scrambled into the water.
A. mixed indiscriminately
B. blended thoroughly
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C. stumbled slowly
D. move awkwardly
Find Out and Learn
Tell the pupils that they are going to read a story entitled “Turtle Tale”. Remind
the pupils to follow the standards for listening. As they listen to the story find out the
answer to this question:
How did Paeng guide the newly hatched sea turtles to the sea?
Ask the pupils the following questions:
a. Who are the characters in the story?
b. Where did Paeng and Delia love to play?
c. What does their mother want them to do at sun down?
d. What did Delia see in the sands one day?
e. Whose tracks were they?
f. Why did the children decide to give up with their investigation?
Try and Learn
1. Here are some sentences taken from our story. Let’s read them.
 They loved to play in the beach so much that they would often
forget the time.
 The mother turtle must have covered them with sand to keep the
eggs warm.
 But house lights shine much brighter than the moon and the stars
so, the turtles followed the house lights.
 If they do not reach the sea as soon as they hatch, they could die
from loss of water from their body.
2. Give possible causes to the given effect.
1. She bagged the gold medal.
2. He became thin and needed health care.
3. The crowd at the airport greeted and cheered her.
4. The stray cats scattered the garbage.
5. The fire truck rushed through the highway.
Give possible effects to the given cause.
1. Lisa ate a lot of food last night.
2. Geri listens very well to the teacher.
3. During an earthquake a building collapsed.
4. They always eat a balance diet.
5. Lita graduated as class valedictorian.
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Do and Learn
Practice A
The teacher will read some clauses and phrases. The pupils will clap their
hands if the phrase is a Cause and stomp their feet if is an Effect.
so we switched on the light (stomp)
She is very beautiful (clap)
William Tell split the apple into
two with an arrow (clap)
Because it is very warm (clap)
I did not do my homework (clap)
Practice B
The pupils will show off their flags. The red flag signifies Cause and the
white flag signifies Effect. The teacher will read some sentences. If the first part
of the sentence is a Cause the pupil will raise his/her red flag, if the second part
is the Effect the pupil will raise his/her white flag.
1. The people are celebrating because there was a fine harvest. (WF)
2. The man committed a crime therefore he was punished. (RF)
3. There was a sudden crashing sound so everyone ran. (RF)
4. Since summer is just around the corner, the plants are
starting to bloom. (RF)
5. There is a solar eclipse when the moon casts a shadow
on the earth. (WF)
Learn Some More
a. Numbered Heads Together
Divide the class into smaller groups. Leader assigns a number to each
member. The members of the group will work together to agree on the answer.
The teacher randomly calls on one number. The pupils from each group with the
number called by the teacher answers for the group.
Listed below are some causes. Complete the sentence by giving possible
cause or effect.
1. When people do not use overpass.
2. If people do not follow traffic rules.
3. Everybody looks happy.
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4. Bring your raincoat and umbrella.
b. Analyzing Cause and Effect
Read the passage and perform the activity after that follows.
From 1943 to 1952, scientists observed the formation of the
volcano Paricutin. In February 1943, there was much underground activity near
the village of Paricutin, Mexico. It caused many small Earth tremors that worried
the villagers. On February 20, Dionisio and Paulo Pulido noticed smoke rising
from a small hole in their cornfield near the village. The hole had been there as
long as the farmer and his wife could remember. That night hot rock fragments
spewing from the hole looked like fireworks. By morning, the fragments had piled
up into a cone about 40 meters high. Within two years it was more than 400
meters high. Ash from the volcano burned and covered the village. After nine
years, the volcanic activity stopped.
1. Copy the phrase that shows the cause of tremors near Paricutin.
a. underground activity
b. smoke coming from a hole in the ground
2. Copy the sentences that show effect of the eruption of Paricutin.
a. A cone more than 400 meter high was formed.
b. Ash buried the village of Paricutin.
c. People resumed their normal lives in the area.
d. Scientists learned a lot about how volcanoes are formed.
Remember!
 A cause brings about an event but it can also be a thing or
a person. The cause answers the question why or what caused it
or what the reason was.
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Day 1
THIRD QUARTER
Think and Tell
Let us predict and fill the chart to answer each question.
East West North South
Owl
Dove
Find and Learn
The Owl and the Dove
One day, a dove met an owl. “Where are you going?” inquired the dove, “I am moving west”, said the
owl “But why? Don’t you like to live here anymore?” asked the dove. “It’s not that, but the people here
dislike my hoot,” replied the owl, “So, I want to move west.”
“If you can change your tone”, said the dove. “It will be alright. But if you can’t, even if you move west,
you will be taking your troubles with you, for the people there will dislike you the same.
Learn some more
Cooperative Group Activities
Group 1- Play the role of the dove and the owl.
Group 2- Draw the eyes of an owl and write their advantages.
Group 3- Draw a dove and write the words that symbolize it.
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WEEK 7
Day 2
THIRD QUARTER
Think and Tell
Let’s us look at the picture of Mangyans.
Find out and Learn
In an old forest in Mindoro Oriental lies a small reservation for the Mangyans, one of the most
interesting ethnic groups. The Mangyans used to live near the sea until they were driven on land by
Christian settlers. Some Mangyans found sanctuary on the rugged slopes of Mt. Halcon. Others
discovered new habitats near Lake Naujan. But more than 300 families came to Paitan. This place is
sheltered by mountain ranges near Victoria. It is halfway between the capital Calapan and Puerto Galera
, which is famous as one of the most beautiful natural reservations anywhere.
Try and Learn
Translate the following words into Tagalog and Mangyan.
Tagalog Mangyans
Habitat
Food
Sources of Living
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WEEK 7
Day 3
THIRD QUARTER
Think and Tell
Identify what country is in the picture.
Find out and Learn
Read the selection orally.
One day, the giant left his daughters to hunt for food. Before leaving, he instructed them not to
leave their caves until his return. Minda, however was a head strong girl. After the father was gone, she
ventured outside the cave. The waves in the shore and seashells fascinated her. Soon, she was far out in
the water. A great billow flying her out into the open sea. Her shouts for help fetched her two sisters
who rushed to rescue her. As none of the three sisters know how to swim, they were all drowned in the
water.
When the giant returned and could not find his daughters, he went up and down the island
looking for them. His tears were confirmed when he saw bits of their clothes upon the water and so he
dived to the sea to look for their bodies. When exhausted, he rested upon the shore and fell into deep
sleep. The warm sun upon his face awakened him the following morning. When he arose, he saw three
island in the sea where there were non before. He then knew that those islands were his daughters.
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Do and Learn
Group Activity
Group I – Draw Luzon and the crops raised in it. Label them
Group II – Draw Visayas and the products raised in it. Label them
Group III – Draw Mindanao and the basic foods develop there. Label them.
Talk about it
What happened to the 3 sisters?
How are the 3 islands called today?
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Do and Learn
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. What is known as the most beautiful marine reservations in the Philippines?
a. Puerto Azul b. Puerto Galera c. Puerto Real
2. Where did the Mangyans find sanctuary?
a. At the peak of Mt. Apo
b. Along the Sierra Madre
c. On the slopes of Mt. Halcon
3. Manyans live until dawn by
a. Near the city
b. Near the sea
c. In town
4. Describe Mangyan
a. Brave
b. Literate
c. Timid and friendly
5. What have Mangyan adopted?
a. Christian logs
b. Foreign customs
c. Lowland names
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WEEK 8
Day 1
THIRD QUARTER
Think and Tell
Tell the meaning of the underlined phrase in each sentence through contextual clues.
1. The rich man wears a quilt robe. The paddled coverlet garment was made by a famous stylist.
2. Cover your bared stocky body with a towel. It is not used to cool air exposure. You might get old.
3. When the boy was caught telling a lie; he quivered with shame. His trembling body stopped only
when his parents came.
4. Hey, stop having a freakish dream. It is not becoming to you. Be realistic.
Find out and Learn
Listen attentively to the selection.
Find out the different feelings of the character while playing the role of a king.
Once I Was a King
It was a school play. I was assigned to do the role of a king, the partner of the queen. I
was tickled by the thought that I’ll wear a quilt robe, which quickly changed my fashion that day.
With the robe, I suddenly had a stocky body, a physique, which I fond unique. It was so thick that I
perspired profusely like a fried chicken. I decided to quit and to quiver with shame. I felt so thirsty
that I asked for water to quench my freakish dream.
Try and Learn
Write Afraid, Ashamed, Doubtful, and Proud or satisfied before each blank.
____________1. I was tickled by the thought that I’ll wear a quilt robe which quickly changed
Fashion today.
____________2. With the robe, I suddenly had a stocky body, a physique which I found unique.
____________3. It was so thick that I perspired profusely like a fried chicken.
____________4. I decided to quit and to quiver with shame.
____________5. I felt so thirsty that I asked for water to quench my freakish dream.
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A point of view refers to the manner of viewing things or
attribute about something.
Do and Learn
Read the paragraph and understand. Then give your own point of view.
Learn some more
Read the passage below. Tell the purpose of the author: Support your answer.
a. to describe d. to persuade
b. to entertain e. to give facts
c. to explain
Women: They smile when they want to scream
They sing when they want to cry
They cry when they are happy
And laugh when they are nervous.
In several ways, noise can be harmful. Loud noises may damage a
person’s hearing. Noise has also caused people to become tired and nervous.
It makes work unpleasant and burdensome. Today, concerned people are
doing something about noise pollution.
Remember
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WEEK 8
Day 2
THIRD QUARTER
Think and Tell
Match Column A with Column B. Write the letters of the correct answers.
A. B.
____1. did not commit a. confined
____2. contained b. framed
____3. set up for charging c. refused
____4. trash d. trampled
Find out and Learn
Listen attentively to the selection
“Within my Fold”
Every refuse expressed willingness to go. It was midnight the dump tracks would arrive to dispose them
in the landfill.
Most of them were asleep now. Only the broken picture frame and the tattered newspaper
could not find asleep yet.
“How are you, Mr. Frame? “Ask the newspaper? “Can’t you see, I’m sad,” he retorted
I’m s- sorry. A-are you? But why” The picture frame sighed and looked across the room. He fixed his
eyes on a wall.
“You know” he began, “the world isn’t at all a park to stroll in. Conflicts arise and before you are
aware, you’re involved.”
“I cannot understand,” said the newspaper.
“It’s a long story,” the frame paused.
They framed me at first and then, they hanged me. The newspaper looked up frowned a bit and
sounded “Ah.” He wanted to investigate further but the frame centered.
“How about you, Mr. Newspaper? “My life has been spent in busy streets,” he said.
“Are you not exhausted? I mean…? The frame gestured what he meant.
“There have been times, you know. Who is not? Based the newspaper. But if there was
something that sustained me, it’s the principle to stand unblemished no matter what”.
The newspaper continued, “I have been a witness to history and the outcries upon generations
of heroes. People grab me eagerly only when scandals, violence, disasters, political rifts or bickering
arise. Sometimes, Mr. Frame, I also feel trampled upon.
Why am I used to display the controversial, the hypes and pretenses, the incandescent pictures,
the poison letters, the propaganda…. Those greedy and deceiving advertisements”
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A point of view refers to the manner of viewing things or
attribute about something.
“So life to have been that bad?”
“Of course not at all that bad. Softy ideas have been contained in my pages. Those opinions I
have borne are clear and decisive, even inspiring , the sports, leisure, lifestyle, the movie guides and
even the horoscopes. All of them have helped me maintain my balance against all odds”.
The frame hold, “tell me some more, I’m interested,” he answered.
The door opened, the dump trucks had arrived. “Ready for loading, men, A man shouted. Every
trash knows, it is time to be buried in landfill.
Learn some more
Cooperative Group Activity
Group I – Play the role of the newspaper
Group II – Play the role of the picture frame
Group III- Read the part of the newspaper.
Talk about it
Pick – out and write the part in the dialogue between the newspaper and picture frame that seems;
1) caring 4) inspiring
2) enthusiasting 5) struggling
3) frustrating
Remember
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WEEK 8
Day 3
THIRD QUARTER
Think and Tell
Find the meaning of the given italisized words inside the parenthesis.
1. The former drug addict allowed himself to be nailed on the cross as an atonement for his sin
(real remuneration), sacrificial payment, window gift, worthy reward)
2. The child feel the caress of her mother through her love (breaking touch, gentle touch,hard
touch, sizzling touch)
3. I need some help to handle the rifts of my present situation (conflicts, order, organization,
peace)
4. Children should simulate the correct examples shown by their elders (deny, hate, irritate,
refuse)
Find out and Learn
Is there a difference between the celebration of Christmas in the city and the celebration in the
province? Fill up the chart.
Celebrating Christmas
In the province In the city
Read and learn
Celebration of Goodness
It is always a wonder that in spite of the technological advancement and crisis sweeping the
world, Christmas remains a holy celebration. Families in all walks of life have so much to enjoy, although
financial constraints spare only a few. Children are under fully enjoying their carolling. And didn’t you
notice, they see magic amidst the problems of everyday living? Even the streets are filled with music
and the air has just become smoother and cooler in its caress.
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A point of view refers to the manner of viewing things or
attribute about something.
The streets are teeming with motorists and pedestrians, making police visibility almost zero.
Sidewalks are flooded with fruits and a lot of cheaper merchandise including pirated CD’s. Flower
vendors abound in useless duplication, shop after shop, corner to corner, trips to the provinces are fully
booked, air, land and sea transport facilities are busy with homecoming frenzy. Many broken families
are healed. Many wounded get healed and forgiving comes almost very easy. There are more needs for
atonement.
Christmas then in the balm that initiates the healing process. It is the season of love, the season
of hope. People hope that the space will reign on earth in spite of the rifts that tear families,
communities and even governments.
At Christmastime, hearts are willing to open. They anticipate better things. With these, they
become cheerful in their quest for better things that they really deserve. Their positive energies are
contagious and there is a welcome hero for a prospering country like ours.
Christmas is rare. And though we wish for it, it surely can’t happen every day. It is a gift for us.
We are lucky to have shared the of cherubs singing praises to Jesus.
Write about it
Find out if each statement is a FACT or Opinion. Back-up your answer with specific examples
or reason.
1. It is always a wonder, that in spite of technological advancement and crisis, Christmas rename a
holy celebration.
Answer: ______________________________________________________________
I write so because _______________________________________________________________
2. Children are under fully enjoying their carolings .
Answer: ______________________________________________________________
I write so because _______________________________________________________________
3. Reunions we held left and right.
Answer: ______________________________________________________________
I write so because _______________________________________________________________
4. Christmas is a season of hope and love.
Answer: ______________________________________________________________
I write so because _______________________________________________________________
5. The streets are teeming with motorists and pedestrians making police visibility almost zero.
Answer: ______________________________________________________________
I write so because _______________________________________________________________
Remember
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WEEK 8
Day 4
THIRD QUARTER
Think and Tell
Tell something about the picture.
Find out and Learn
Read the paragraph silently. Find out the different purposes of the writers and writing articles.
Sunset in Manila
It is a pleasant afternoon as I sit on the rail. The sunsets, with a burst of colors. The sea whispers
softly but only few among the bystanders stop to appreciate the beauty that generously speaks before
their eyes.
Many of us look but do not really see. We only fail to see, but also fail to hear and respond to
the beauty in our midst. Our mind feverishly works for money and in the process, we starve our souls.
If we would really look around , the sky hovers above us like God’s protective mantle and the
trees beckon us to leave our minds in adoration to God just as they shoot their trunks towards heaven.
The birds welcome the morning, the wind murmurs the sweetness of God’s love or sarcasm out God’s
justice; the brooks bubble gently, the ocean roars mightily of God’s power. Touch a leaf, trace the
design, feel the petals or step on the grass. With these touches, God touches our hearts.
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A good paragraph is more than just one sentence after another.
The sentences must be related and by the sequence develop the
thought that one wants to express.
Each paragraph aims to describe, entertain, explain,
persuade, or give factual information.
Try and Learn
Read each sentence. Determine the purposes of the author. Write Describe, Entertain, Explain,
Persuade or Enlighten before each statement.
__________1. The sunsets, with a burst of color.
__________2. We not only fail to see, but also fail to hear, touch and respond to the beauty in the west.
__________3. If we would really look and the sky hovers above us like God’s protective mantle.
__________4. The birds welcome the mornings the wood murmurs the sweetness of God’s love.
__________5. Touch a leaf, trace the design, feel the petals or step on the grass.
__________6. God touches our hearts.
Do and Learn
Group Activity
Group I
Write a paragraph about nature that aims to describe. Describe the amazing things in nature.
Group II
Write a paragraph about nature that aims to entertain. What aspects in nature serves to
entertain people.
Group III
Write a paragraph about nature that aims to persuade. Give suggestions on how to protect
Mother Nature.
Remember
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WEEK 8
Day 5
THIRD QUARTER
Think and Tell
Tell something about the pictures.
Find out and Learn
Compare and differentiate the two pictures.
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A Photograph is worth a thousand words through which a
complex idea can be conveyed with just a single still image.
Do and Learn
Write the limitations of a poor man.
Name the advantages of a rich man.
Limitations of Poverty Advantages of Wealth
Remember
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Third Quarter
Week 9 Day 1
IDENTIFYING POINT- OF- VIEW
THINK AND TELL
Listen to the story played by the teacher using cassette or cd. Then write
something (opinion/ emotion) about what you have heard from the story to the met
cards given.
‘‘The Eyebrows’’
Eyebrows are part of the face which serves two purposes – for beauty
and protection. Eyebrows made the face look more beautiful by calling attention to the eyes.
They make the eyes look healthier and brighter. Eyebrows do not only beautify the face but also
protect the eye from sweat. Without the eyebrows, drops of sweat may run into the eyes and
blur the sight. Sweat itself is a waste product and should be rid off.
FIND OUT AND LEARN
Listen to another story as the teacher plays it using a cassette or cd. Then let the
students give the point of view on what they have heard orally.
―Magnets”
Magnet attracts objects made of steel, iron and other metals. The discovery of the
magnets and the many things that have been made out of it had brought many discoveries and
useful things. The magnet makes possible the compass that was used and still being used by
travelers, pilot, sailor, boy scouts, soldier, engineers and others. The magnet W/C makes use of
electricity has made all types of electric and industrial motor.
What is the importance of magnet?
What can you say about magnets?
TRY AND LEARN
A story will be heard from a cassette or cd. Write your own point of view that
you can find the story heard. Write your answer on the metacards given by the
teacher.
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Group Activity
DO AND LEARN
Listen to the story which will be rear by the teacher. Then the students will
write or answer orally the point of view they found n the story heard.
Purifying Drinking Water
There are different ways of purifying water for drinking purposes.
Distillation is one. Distilled water is made by evaporating and then condensing the
water vapor from the boiling water. Bacteria are removed by passing water through
a filter. Adding chemicals to the water also makes it pure. But the best way of
purifying water at home is by boiling it. When water is boiled, the bacteria in it are
surely killed.
REMEMBER
To be able to get the point of view of a story we should……
1. Listen very well to the selection or story
2. Jot down some important ideas/points that can be found in the given story
3. Focus on the story on the given story
4. Try to put your put yourself as one of the character in the story
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TRY AND LEARN
Each group will make their own role play and as they present their work the
other group will give their point of view about what they have presented.
Group activity 1 Sleeping Beauty
Group activity 2 Pinocchio
Group activity 3 Cinderella
Group activity4 Little Red Riding Hood
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Third Quarter
Week 9
Day 2
Observe Accuracy, Appropriate Rate and Proper Expressions
In Choral, Echo and Shadow Reading.
THINK AND TELL
Who among you are the members of your church choir? The teacher
will let the students to sing Hello!! Hello!!Observe how your classmates sing.
(Hello, Hello)
Hello, Hello, Hello,
Hello, How do you do
I’m Glad to be with you
And you, and you and you!!
Tralalalalalalalala!! 3x
FIND-OUT AND LEARN
Watch a video showing a reader theater. Be a keen observer. Observe
how the performer on the video pronounced the words, observed the rate or
speed of delivering the words and proper expressions shown in the video.
After watching, make your own reader theater, observe proper speed or
rate in reading and use the proper pronunciation and expressions.
(Group activity)
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TRY AND LEARN
Each group will be given a task to be performed in the class showing
proper speed or rate in reading and the proper pronunciation and expressions.
Group 1- choral singing
Group 2- Speech
Group3- Poem Recitation
Group 4- Monologue
REMEMBER
 Speaks with an appropriate volume for the audience to hear.
 Employs clear enunciation.
 The play is presented efficiently and keeps listeners' interest throughout.
 Uses non-monotonous, vocal expression to clarify the meaning of the text.
DO AND LEARN
Read the envelope containing task card and present in the given
situation.
A. Choral singing
B. Reader theater
C. Echo reading
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Third Quarter
Week 9
Day 3
ORGANIZE INFORMATION FROM SECONDARY SOURCES IN PREPARATION FOR
WRITING, REPORTING AND SIMILAR ACADEMIC TASKS
IN COLLABORATION OF OTHERS
Think and Tell
What reading materials do you have at home? List down the reading materials
that can be found in your home.
Find and Learn
Listen as the group leader read a news .List down /jot down the important
facts from the story heard on the manila paper provided by the teacher which will be
used in your reporting.
Try and Learn
Arrange the following sentences to form a report. Follow the format
below. ( GROUP ACTIVITY)
Title________________
Introduction________________
GROUP1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
GROUP2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
GROUP3
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
GROUP4
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
GROUP5
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Main Points
1._________________
2._________________
3._________________
4. ________________
Conclusion
1.________________
2. ________________
3. ________________
Classes from preschool to secondary levels will be suspended in all affected areas.Alert
is up for all those living near rivers and coastal areas.
Evacuation is advised to those in the danger zone because of possible floods and
landslides due to the amount of water typhoon Pablo is set to release.
A powerful typhoon will be entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Monday,
June 15. PAGASA said, typhoon Pablo will pass trough parts of Visayas and Mindanao
tomorrow at 8:00 o’clock in the morning and will possibly leave the country on Tuesday
evenings. According to PAGASA, typhoon Pablo is a signal No.2 typhoon.
Remember
1. List down important informations correctly from what we have heard,
read or watched is an important skill to learn.
2. When organizing information from secondary sources include answers to
wh- question: who, what, where, when, why and how.
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Learn some more
Arrange the following sentences to form a report. Follow the format given.
Parents have the right to use what is called reasonable chastisement to keep their
children under control.
Parents may hit them but not too hard enough to cause serious injury.
HITTING OUT
A 13 year old boy won the right to go to the European Court of human Right in
Strasbourg last week.
His Stepfather beat him with a garden cane when he was nine years old.
The hearing may take two- years if the boy wins, smacking may be banned in Britain.
Should parents be allowed to smack their children?
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THIRD QUARTER
WEEK 9
DAY 4
USE PARTICULAR KIND OF SENTENCE FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND AUDIENCE –
EXPRESSING OPINIONS AND EMOTIONS
Think and Tell
Write the emotion you have felt or your opinion about the different situation you
have watched on the videos
Video 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tvl6wz7e9M
Video 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHGMWQ1fOrg
Video 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXDMpmIO8f4
Video 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybkwNg4CbTY
Try and Learn
Encircle the sentences that express strong emotion or opinion in
the news given.
Having a Ball
Students from nine schools in New York City competed in the Colors of the
Rainbow ballroom dancing finals on Saturday, June 20. The fourth and fifth graders
shook their hips, twirled around and sashayed across the stage. In the end, students
from P.S. 128 danced away with the top prize. P.S. 128 are in the neighborhood of
Washington Heights in Manhattan.
The school has participated in the ballroom program for four years. This was its
second trip to the finals. Last year, the school won silver. This year, the students won a
first-place trophy that towered over their heads. ―The children worked so hard,‖ says
Lissette Ureña, a fifth-grade teacher at P.S. 128. ―We practiced after school three times
a week.‖ Former ballroom champion Pierre Dulaine started the Dancing Classrooms
program in 1994.
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It brings ballroom dancing to nearly 35,000 students in 14 cities around the
country. In 20 lessons over the course of 10 weeks, kids learn a variety of dances,
including the tango, foxtrot, rumba and swing. ―This program isn’t just teaching dance,‖
said Dulaine. ―We are teaching confidence and teamwork.‖ In the end, Dulaine
comforted the children who did not win first place. ―Does it make you a bad dancer if
you don’t win the big trophy?‖ He swung his hips back and forth—of course not! ―Can
you still shake it?‖ The children laughed and shouted, ―Yes!‖
REMEMBER
LISTEN AND LEARN
Listen to the story read and write your opinion or emotion about it on
the cartolina strips given by the teacher.
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DO AND LEARN
Do you still remember your summer vacation? Construct your own
paragraph using the particular kind of sentences expressing your own opinion
and emotion.
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THIRD QUARTER
WEEK 9
DAY 5
Write a 3-paragraph Feature Article
THINK AND TELL
Give the benefits that we can get from the COCONUT.
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
__________________________
TRY AND LEARN
Are you familiar with the garlic? What can you say about the garlic.
Write your answer in a paragraph form. Be familiar with the proper punctuation
marks to be use.
_______________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
DO AND LEARN
What can you say about an apple? Write a paragraph about it or your
favorite fruit’.
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REMEMBER
Here are some steps to follow to help you write a good feature story:
1. Get the reader's attention quickly. ...
2. Organize your story carefully. ...
3. Use short paragraphs and vary the lengths of sentences for effect. ...
4. Write with strong verbs and nouns, but go easy on adjectives. ...
5. Don't be afraid to use offbeat quotes. ...
6. Write tightly.
LEARN SOME MORE
Arrange the paragraph into its proper sequence to form a 3-
paragraph feature article
Apples are obtained from medium-sized tree belonging to
the Rosaceae family. The apple tree is thought to have originated in
nutrient-rich mountain ranges of Kazakhstan. Today, it is being cultivated in
many parts of the world including the US as an important commercial crop.
Delicious and crunchy, apple fruit is one of the most popular
and favorite fruits among the health conscious, fitness lovers who firmly
believe in the concept of ―health is wealth.‖ This wonderful fruit is packed
with rich phyto-nutrients that, in the true sense, indispensable for optimal
health. Certain antioxidants in apple have several health promoting and
disease prevention properties, and thereby, truly justifying the adage, “an
apple a day keeps the doctor away.”
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Apple fruit features oval or pear shape. Its outer peel comes in different
hues and colors depending upon the cultivar type. Internally, its crispy, juicy
pulp is off-white to cream in color, and has a mix of mild sweet and tart
flavor. Its seeds are bitter in taste, and therefore, inedible.
Hundreds of varieties of apples that are meant to be used either as
table fruits or dessert and cooking apples grown inside the US and
worldwide. Cooking apples tend to be larger in size, crispier, and tarter than
dessert types.
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Fourth Quarter
Week 10 Day 1
IDENTIFYING POINT- OF- VIEW
THINK AND TELL
Listen to the a poem played by the teacher using cassette or cod. Then
write something (opinion/ emotion) about what you have heard from the poem to the
metacards given.
MY MOTHER
FIND OUT AND LEARN
Listen to another story as the teacher play it using cassette or cd. Then
let the students give the point of view of what they have heard orally.
The Boy and the Tree
TRY AND LEARN
A story will be heard from a cassette or cd. Write your own point of view that
you can find the story heard. Write your answer on the metacards given by the
teacher.
Group Activity
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DO AND LEARN
Listen to the story which will be read by the teacher. Then the students will
write or answer orally the point of view they found n the story heard.
THE MANGO TREE
REMEMBER
To be able to get the point of view of a story we should……
5. Listen very well to the selection or story
6. Jot down some important ideas/points that can be found in the given story
7. Focus on the story on the given story
8. Try to put your put yourself as one of the character in the story
TRY AND LEARN
Each group will make their own role play and as they present their work the
other group will give their point of view about what they have presented.
Group activity 1 Sleeping Beauty
Group activity 2 Pinocchio
Group activity 3 Cinderella
Group activity4 Little Red Riding Hood
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Fourth Quarter
Week 10
Day 2
Observe Accuracy, Appropriate Rate and Proper Expressions
In Choral, Echo and Shadow Reading.
THINK AND TELL
Who among you are the members of your church choir? The teacher
will let the students to sing Hello!! Hello!!Observe how your classmates sing.
FIND AND LEARN
Watch a video showing a reader theater. Be a keen observer. Observe
how the performer on the video pronounced the words, observed the rate or
speed of delivering the words and proper expressions shown in the video.
After watching, make your own reader theater, observe proper speed or
rate in reading and use the proper pronunciation and expressions.
(Group activity)
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TRY AND LEARN
Each group will be given a task to be performed in the class showing
proper speed or rate in reading and the proper pronunciation and expressions.
Group 1- choral singing
Group 2- Speech
Group3- Poem Recitation
Group 4- Monologue
REMEMBER
 Speaks with an appropriate volume for the audience to hear.
 Employs clear enunciation.
 The play is presented efficiently and keeps listeners' interest throughout.
 Uses non-monotonous, vocal expression to clarify the meaning of the text.
DO AND LEARN
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Read the envelope containing task card and present in the given
situation.
D. Choral singing
E. Reader theater
F. Echo reading
Fourth Quarter
Week 10
Day 3
ORGANIZE INFORMATION FROM SECONDARY SOURCES IN PREPARATION FOR
WRITING, REPORTING AND SIMILAR ACADEMIC TASKS
IN COLLABORATION OF OTHERS
Think and Tell
What reading materials do you have at home? List down the reading materials
that can be found in your home.
Find and Learn
Listen as the group leader read a news .List down /jot down the important
facts from the story heard on the manila paper provided by the teacher which will be use
in your reporting.
GROUP1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Try and Learn
Arrange the following sentence to form a report. Follow the format
below. ( GROUP ACTIVITY)
Title________________
Introduction________________
Main Points
1._________________
2._________________
3._________________
4. ________________
Conclusion
1.________________
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Classes from preschool to secondary levels will be suspended in all affected areas.Alert
is up for all those living near rivers and coastal areas.
Evacuation is advised to those in the danger zone because of possible floods and
landslides due to the amount of water typhoon Pablo is set to release.
A powerful will be entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Monday, June 15.
PAGASA said, typhoon Pablo will pass trough parts of Visayas and Mindanao tomorrow
at 8:00 o’clock in the morning and will possibly leave the country on Tuesday evenings.
According to PAGASA, typhoon Pablo is a signal No.2 typhoon.
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Remember
1. List down important informations correctly from what we have heard,
read or watched is an important skill to learn.
2. When organizing information from secondary sources include answers to
wh- question: who, what, where, when, why and how.
Learn some more
Arrange the following sentences to form a report. Follow the format given.
Parents have the right to use what is called reasonable chastisement to keep their
children under control.
Parents may hit them but no to hard enough to cause serious injury.
HITTINGGG OUT
A 13 year old boy won the right to go to the European Court of human Right in
Strasbourg last week.
His Stepfather beat him with a garden cane when he was nine years old.
The hearing may take two- years if the boy wins, smacking may be banned in Britain.
Should parents be allowed to smack their children?
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FOURTH QUARTER
WEEK 10
DAY 4
USE PARTICULAR KIND OF SENTENCE FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND AUDIENCE –
EXPRESSING OPINIONS AND EMOTIONS
Think and Tell
Write the emotion you have felt or your opinion about the different situation you
have watched on the videos
Video 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tvl6wz7e9M
Video 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHGMWQ1fOrg
Video 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXDMpmIO8f4
Video 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybkwNg4CbTY
Try and Learn
Encircle the sentences that express strong emotion or opinion in
the news given.
Having a Ball
Students from nine schools in New York City competed in the Colors of the
Rainbow ballroom dancing finals on Saturday, June 20. The fourth and fifth graders
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shook their hips, twirled around and sashayed across the stage. In the end, students
from P.S. 128 danced away with the top prize. P.S. 128 are in the neighborhood of
Washington Heights in Manhattan.
The school has participated in the ballroom program for four years. This was its
second trip to the finals. Last year, the school won silver. This year, the students won a
first-place trophy that towered over their heads. ―The children worked so hard,‖ says
Lissette Ureña, a fifth-grade teacher at P.S. 128. ―We practiced after school three times
a week.‖ Former ballroom champion Pierre Dulaine started the Dancing Classrooms
program in 1994.
It brings ballroom dancing to nearly 35,000 students in 14 cities around the
country. In 20 lessons over the course of 10 weeks, kids learn a variety of dances,
including the tango, foxtrot, rumba and swing. ―This program isn’t just teaching dance,‖
said Dulaine. ―We are teaching confidence and teamwork.‖ In the end, Dulaine
comforted the children who did not win first place. ―Does it make you a bad dancer if
you don’t win the big trophy?‖ He swung his hips back and forth—of course not! ―Can
you still shake it?‖ The children laughed and shouted, ―Yes!‖
REMEMBER
LISTEN AND LEARN
Listen to the story read and write your opinion or emotion about it on
the cartolina strips given by the teacher.
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DO AND LEARN
Do you still remember your summer vacation? Construct your own
paragraph using the particular kind of sentences expressing your own opinion
and emotion.
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FOURTH QUARTER
WEEK 10
DAY 5
Write a 3-paragraph Feature Article
THINK AND TELL
Give the benefits that we can get from the COCONUT.
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
__________________________
TRY AND LEARN
Are you familiar with the garlic? What can you say about the garlic.
Write your answer in a paragraph form. Be familiar with the proper punctuation
marks to be use.
_______________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
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____________________________________________________________
DO AND LEARN
What can you say about an apple? Write a paragraph about it or your
favorite fruit’.
REMEMBER
Here are some steps to follow to help you write a good feature story:
7. Get the reader's attention quickly. ...
8. Organize your story carefully. ...
9. Use short paragraphs and vary the lengths of sentences for effect. ...
10.Write with strong verbs and nouns, but go easy on adjectives. ...
11.Don't be afraid to use offbeat quotes. ...
12.Write tightly.
LEARN SOME MORE
Arrange the paragraph into its proper sequence to form a 3-
paragraph feature article
Apples are obtained from medium-sized tree belonging to
the Rosaceae family. The apple tree is thought to have originated in
nutrient-rich mountain ranges of Kazakhstan. Today, it is being cultivated in
many parts of the world including the US as an important commercial crop.
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Delicious and crunchy, apple fruit is one of the most popular
and favorite fruits among the health conscious, fitness lovers who firmly
believe in the concept of ―health is wealth.‖ This wonderful fruit is packed
with rich phyto-nutrients that, in the true sense, indispensable for optimal
health. Certain antioxidants in apple have several health promoting and
disease prevention properties, and thereby, truly justifying the adage, “an
apple a day keeps the doctor away.”
Apple fruit features oval or pear shape. Its outer peel comes in different
hues and colors depending upon the cultivar type. Internally, its crispy, juicy
pulp is off-white to cream in color, and has a mix of mild sweet and tart
flavor. Its seeds are bitter in taste, and therefore, inedible.
Hundreds of varieties of apples that are meant to be used either as
table fruits or dessert and cooking apples grown inside the US and
worldwide. Cooking apples tend to be larger in size, crispier, and tarter than
dessert types.
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K TO 12 GRADE 5 LEARNER’S MATERIAL IN ENGLISH (Q1-Q4)
LEARNER’S MATERIALS
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the following faces below:
Do you know who‟s in the picture?
a. What can you say about the pictures?
b. What emotions each pictures expressed?
c. Can you imitate them?
Find and Learn
Directions: Listen as the teacher reads the short story. Answer the comprehension
check- up that follows the story.
The Donkey
A donkey found the skin of a dead lion. He put it on and frightened all the
animals but did not make a sound. One dog was suspicious; the donkey tried to roar to
frightened the dog but brayed instead. When the dog heard the donkey braying, he
laughed and laughed.
WEEK 1
DAY 1
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Comprehension Check – up:
a. Why do you think the dog laughed and laughed at the donkey?
b. Was the donkey able to frighten the animals? Why?
c. Show the facial expression of the following characters :
 The dog was suspicious
 The dog heard the donkey brays
 The dog laughed and laughed
d. Restate sentences heard on your own words.
e. What values do you observed when listening to a story?
Try and Learn
Directions: Restate the sentences heard on one‟s own words and give the
emotion/feelings and the facial expressions expressed in the sentence.
a. His mother became worried when she didn't hear from him for two days.
b. David is quite shy so he doesn't like talking to people he doesn't know. _______
c. A year after being fired from his job, Alan is still very bitter. He has a lot of
resentment towards his former boss. __________
d. Even though I am accustomed to traveling for business, I still get homesick if I am
away from my home for more than a week. __________
e. I am absolutely furious!! I cannot believe that my dog chewed my favorite shoes.
Now they're ruined! ____________
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Do and Learn
Directions: Look at the flashcards your teacher will show. Read the sentence/s
silently. Can you repeat the sentence/s in your own words? Restate the sentence/s in your own
words. Call someone to tell what is the emotion has been expressed in the sentence/s and ask
him/her to show the appropriate facial expressions expressed in the emotion.
1. Cats are so curious that they often get into trouble. Once, my cat fell into the
bath tub because she wanted to know what was inside!
2. When Dave found out that the plumber charged him double the normal amount to
fix his toilet, he felt cheated.
3. After his grandmother passed away, Ken was so grief-stricken he couldn't get
out of bed.
4. When Emily has a lot of work to do and feels stressed, she becomes very tense
and cannot relax.
5. Our friend Lily makes us feel disappointed when she has a party but doesn't
invite us.
Learn some more
Directions: Follow the directions carefully.
Group Activity
Each group will choose their leader. The leader will pick one folded paper. At the
signal of the teacher, the leader will read what is written on the paper three times to her
group. The members of the group will restate the sentences heard from their leader in
front of the class showing on their face the appropriate facial expressions expressed in
the sentence/s. The group with correct statement and facial expression will win.
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Read and learn
Directions: Listen as your teacher reads the sentences. . Think what is the
emotion been expressed. You will ask to restate or repeat the sentences heard in your
own words and show to the class the appropriate facial expression expressed in the
sentence.
1. Even in hard times when I don't have a lot of money, I stay hopeful and believe
that next month will be better.
2. When I see that puzzled look on your face, I know that you didn't understand my
question.
3. Wow! I'm really impressed that Ashley can speak 7 languages, whereas I only
speak one!
4. Ugh! I don't have anything to do. I'm so bored!!
5. After Kylie had her heart broken by her ex-boyfriend, she felt so down and blue.
She is very sad.
Talk about it
Restate the sentences heard on one‟s own words. Draw appropriate facial
expressions after the sentences.
1. Grandpa was very proud of me when I got a promotion at work. He took me out to
dinner to celebrate.
2. I'm a little doubtful about whether to get married or not..
3. We are delighted that you will be coming to visit us. It will be so nice to have you
here.
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4. After waiting in line for an hour at the bank, the woman grew impatient and left.
5. They were shocked to learn that their beloved neighbor, Miss Ann, had stolen their
car.
Write about it
Directions: Listen as your teacher reads sentences . Restate the sentences in
one‟s own words. Identify five ( 5) feelings or emotions stated on it then draw the appropriate
facial expressions expressed . Write the name of feelings/emotions below your facial
expressions.
below .
Example:
Remember
Listening is very important, when you listen well, you can repeat what you heard
on your own words . You can associate facial expressions on the feelings/emotions been
shown in the sentences.
We should always observe politeness at all times.
worried
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LEARNER’S MATERIALS
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the picture below.
lights dark
Examine the definitions of lights and dark below. What other words can you give
for lights and dark?
lights
- The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things
visible
- Provide with light
- Of little weight; something very light
dark
- With little or no light
- The absence of light in a place
WEEK 1
DAY 2
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Find and Learn
Directions: Study and analyze the meaning of denotation and connotation.
EXAMPLE: the words “light” and “dark”
Denotation :
• Have you heard these words before?
• Can you use your word-decoding super powers to figure out what they might mean?
Connotation vs. Denotation
 Denotation is the literal or “dictionary definition of a word or phrase.
 Connotation refers to the subjective cultural or emotional meaning that goes
along with the literal definition.
• Denotation is typically neutral.
• Connotation is usually qualified – i.e. people generally refer to a phrase having a
positive or negative connotation.
LIGHT
The natural agent
that stimlates sight
and makes things
visible
Provide with
light
Of little weight,
something very
light
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Connotation:
What is the denotation of the word “snake”?
What is the connotation of the word “snake”?
Try and Learn
Directions: Below are examples of denotative and connotative meanings of words.
Choose inside the box the word being referred by the denotative and connotative
meaning. Write your answers on the first column.
DARK
With little or
no light
The absence
of light in
place
Shark hot crazy
chick dead cool
Cool
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Do and Learn
Group Activity
Directions: Form a small group with 5 members.
Look at the chart below.
Complete the chart by placing the right words on proper column
When your teacher scream “Go” it will be each group‟s job to sort the words
into a list of 5 pairs pupils need to accurately complete the “Connotation
and Denotation Chart” by correct identifying the word in each pair. The
first team who sings their team‟s yell will be given 1 point and with all
correct answers will be given 4 points.
WORD DENOTATION CONNOTATION
SNAKE
BLUE
DOG
BIRD
HOME
Word Denotative Meaning Connotative Meaning
High temperature; heated Extremely attractive; angry
Low temperature Popular „acceptable
Absent of life and/or animation Unusually quiet setting
Young bird Girl or woman
Insane; mentally unstable Wild and exciting
Predatory fish Highly skilled
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- feathered animal with wings - serpent
- freedom - devil
- canine animal - house
- ugly - safe
- color
- sad
Learn some more
Directions: Define each word using a dictionary. Read the word in context. Then,
decide if the word has a positive or negative connotation.
WORD DENOTATION WORD IN CONTEXT CONNOTATION
1. Cheap Low in price, not
expensive
The guy I want on a date
with was so cheap!
Negative
2. Economic
al
The guy I want on a date
with was so economical
3. Hideous My mom wore a hideous
outfit to the movies.
4. Pleasing The room was decorated
in a pleasing way.
Positive
5. audacious My brother is audacious
because he will try
anything.
6. vocal The dog next door was
vocal at night long.
7. yapping The dog next door was
yapping at night long.
8. sender Katty was sight for her
height and age.
9. skinny Kelly was scrawny for her
height and age.
10. blue Anna feels blue because
her favorite pet died.
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Read and learn
Directions: Read the chart below. What are the connotation meanings of the colors?
Write the correct answer on the blank.
COLOR NAME CONNOTATION MEANINGS
Yellow
Red
Green
Purple
Blue
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Talk about it
Directions: Answer the following questions:
1. What is denotation?
2. What is connotation?
3. Using Venn‟s Diagram, compare the two words-denotations and connotation.
4. Give examples for denotation then call some to give the connotation
meaning.
Write about it
Directions: Identify the meaning of words if it is a connotation, write C, and if it is a
denotation, write D. Write your answer on the blank.
1. Blue
_____ a. Mommy, please buy me a blue bike.
______b. Linda got low score in her test. She is blue.
2.Snake
_____ a. Lito saw a big snake in their backyard.
_____ b. Mario is a snake. He betrayed his best friend.
3.Cool
______a. The weather is very cool.
______b. I like your jacket. It is very cool.
4.Cheap
______a. Linda goes with different man that‟s why she is being called cheap.
______b. The dress in the store is cheap.
5.Rats
______a. Rats lived in a dark places.
______b. Rats! I left my pocket book in the car.
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Remember
Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."
Connotation refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the
emotional suggestions related to that word.
LEARNER’S MATERIALS
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Do you know these words?
Can you give the meaning of these words?
The phrase „text type‟ is a way of classifying and defining different types of
language interaction, both spoken and written. It refers to the purpose of a text and the
way it is written.
WEEK 1
DAY 3
TEXT TYPE
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Find and Learn
Directions: Study and analyze the charts below.
2. What are the types of text?
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What is text structure?
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Read the examples below:
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Try and Learn
Directions: Below are eight different text types and the purpose of those texts, but they
are mix up. Decide what the purpose of each text type is and connect it to the correct
text type to the left. Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
A B
Explanation To relate past experience or
events, either real or
imagined.
Narrative To persuade the reader to
agree with the writer‟s
position/opinion.
Discussion To instruct the reader how to
make or do something.
Argumentative (Exposition) To explore more than one
side of an issue/To inform
and persuade.
Report To show how things work
and why things happen.
Procedure (Instruction) To present a record of
information after careful
observation and analysis.
Recount To entertain through telling a
story.
Description To help the reader create a
picture of scenes, events,
people, etc....
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Do and Learn
Directions: Group Activity
1. Form a group.
Look at the sentences below, identify their text type. Write on the second column the
types of text being identified on the first column. Write your answers clearly.
2. Read orally your answers with your group.
Explanation Narrative Discussion Argumentative
(Exposition)
Report Procedure
(Instruction)
Recount Descriptive
Text Text Type
1.Advertising has a great impact on
children and therefore advertisements
should be designed carefully so that
children do not adopt inappropriate values.
2.The nervous system works through a
complex network of neurons. These are the
basic functioning cells of the nervous
system and conduct electrical impulses
between the central and peripheral nervous
system.
3.To produce “fole gras” (which literally
means “fatty liver”, workers ram pipes
down male ducks‟ or geese‟s throats two or
three times daily and pump as much as 4
pounds of grains and fat into animals‟
stomachs, causing their livers to bloat to up
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to 10 times their normal size. Many birds
have difficulty standing because of their
engorged livers, and they may tear out their
own feathers and cannibalize each other
out of stress..
(Source:www.peta.org)
4.So he sat down, opened a drawer, took
out of it a woman‟s photograph, gazed at it
a few moments, and kissed it.
5.Swallowing air when eating is often done
unconsciously and may cause frequent
belching during or after meals. To avoid
swallowing air, make sure you slow down
when eating, try not to “slurp” drinks, and
avoid talking while chewing.
6.Yesterday, I fell over while walking in the
hills and went to see the doctor, who
bandaged my knee and gave me a tetanus
injection.
7.There are various ways to overcome
deteriorating eyesight. One possible
avenue is to undergo eye surgery.
However, before making this decision,
patients should consider several factors
such as the cost of the surgery, their state
of health and the associated risks.
8. Major programme requirements that
were identified by the directors include the
need for better tools to tract and evaluate
clients‟ performance over time.
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Learn some more
Directions: Match the examples of particular texts on the right with the text types on the
left by connecting them to the correct text type.
A B
1. Explanation A recipe
2. Narrative A school textbook about volcanoes
3. Discussion A fairy tale
4. Argumentative(Exposition) A biography
5. Report A travel article
6. Procedure (Instruction) A newspaper editorial
7. Recount An article outlining the pros
and cons of having a cochlear ear
implant
8. Descriptive A summary of a teacher‟s teaching
evaluations for the year
Read and learn
Directions: Read and analyze the paragraphs. What type of text is the paragraph?
Write your answer on the blank before the number.
_________1. Representative democracy involves leaders receiving votes from the
populace after a period of campaigning for the office. Competition between candidates,
coupled with free and open speech, is necessary for this system of government to be
successful.
_________2. The type of government created after the People Power Revolution
included the ideals of protecting individual liberties and freedom of speech while at the
same time preserving the unity and cooperation of the countrymen. To that end, a
government governs by the people, a Democratic country was created.
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_________3. A proposed bill first goes to a committee to be reviewed. The second step
in the process is for the House or Senate to debate the bill, making necessary revisions.
The last step in the process of a bill becoming law is after both houses of Congress pass
the bill, it goes to the President to be signed into law.
_________4. Some customers like the conveniences offered by big banks including,
computerized banking, multiple branches, and a large network of ATM machines. Other
customers prefer small banks that often times offer more personalized service and are
better connected to their communities.
________5. As a result of being hospitable of the Filipinos, foreigners visit our country
and leaved, they always commend how hospitable Filipinos are. We Filipinos are very
welcoming. We always try to make people comfortable on our own turf. Filipinos are very
warm people, and are very friendly and nice. We take out the best dinnerware that we do
not use, we give the house a cleaning twice the amount of effort we give on most days,
Talk about it
Directions: Recall the chart of text type. With your seatmate, study the chart
below. Think what is missing. Complete the chart by supplying the missing parts .
Compare your work with your classmates.
1
2
5
7
3
9
4
6
8
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Write about it
Directions: Give the meaning of the following text type. Write your answer on the box
opposite of the words.
TEXT TYPE MEANING
NARRATIVE
RECOUNT
INFORMATION
REPORT
RESPONSE
PROCEDURE
EXPOSITION
EXPLANATION
DISCUSSION
DESCRIPTION
It tells a story
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The phrase “text type” is a way of classifying and defining different
type of language, interaction, both spoken and written.
It refers to the purpose of a text and the way it is written.
Different text types are:
1. Narrative
2. Discussion
3. Explanation
4. Recount
5. Exposition
6. Response
7. Procedure
8. Description
9. Information Report
Remember
.
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LEARNER’S MATERIALS
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the picture. Answer the following questions:
1. What do you think the boy is doing?
2. Why do you think the boy looks dizzy?
3. What do you think the reason/s why the boy cannot
think or write properly?
Find and Learn
Directions: Study this sentence.
The product was rated poorly because it was below the standard.
What happened? The product was rated poorly. That is the effect.
Why did it happen? It was below the standard. That is the cause.
What kind of sentence according to structure is the sentence above? That is a compound
sentence.
Here is another sentence.
The guests stopped talking when the president entered the hall.
What happened? The guests stopped talking. That is the effect.
Why did it happen? The president entered the room. That is the cause.
Connectors such as because, for this reason, that is why, so, therefore, for, and since can be
used to show cause-and-effect relationships.
A cause-and-effect relationship describes something that happens and explains why it happens.
The effect tells us what happens. The cause tells us why it happens.
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DAY 4
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What kind of sentence according to structure? That is a compound sentence.
Compound sentences are made up of two simple sentences connected by a
coordinating conjunction. These conjunctions are also known as FANBOYS:
F - For
A - And
N - Nor
B - But
O - Or
Y - Yet
S – So
A cause-and-effect relationship describes something that happens and
explains why it happens.
The effect tells us what happens. The cause tells us why it happens.
Compound sentences show cause and effect relationship
Another example:
My daughter got sick so we had to cancel our trip.
My daughter got sick
We had to cancel our trip. Two sentences connected with conjunction so to
form a compound sentence.
.
My daughter got sick so we had to cancel our trip.
Cause conjunction Effect
 Give your own examples of compound sentences that show cause and
effect relationship.
Try and Learn
Directions: Encircle the two ideas expressed in a compound sentence then underline
once the cause and twice the effect.
a. The dog barked at me because she was hungry.
b. It was my mom‟s birthday today so I make her a card.
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c. She didn‟t sleep well last night so she feels weak today.
d. All her clothes were dirty because her mother did not washed their clothes.
e. Arnold dives in swimming pool and his head bump near the side of the pool.
Do and Learn
Directions: Do the following activity.
A. Read the following sentences carefully. Identify which group of words tells the cause and
which one tells the effect. Then, copy the sentences on your paper. Underline the cause
once and encircle the effect.
1) The policeman issued a violation ticket to the driver because he drove through a red light
signal.
2) Michael came all the way from Australia to help his fellow Filipinos in their Bahay Kalinga
project.
3) The farm lands were dry and hard, for there had been no rain.
4) The fire spread fast due to the strong winds that hit the valley.
5) My mother loves green salads so much that she brought all the bottled dips in the
counter.
B. Write the correct word that signifies cause-and-effect relationships. Choose between so
that and because.
1) The people should vote for the right candidate ______________ the country could be
more competitive and developed.
2) Our waters become polluted ________________ of too much garbage thrown into them.
3) Everybody is busy including the candidates _______________ of the coming elections.
4) Pupils should study hard ________________ their parents would be proud of them.
5) There will be an achievement test _______________ the DepEd could measure the
knowledge learned by the pupils.
C. Match the effect in column A to the cause in column B. In column C, write the matched
sentences to form compound sentences.
A Cause B Effect C Compound sentence
1. Marissa was happy
because
2. The teacher got mad
because
3. Shirley won in the
Oratorical contest
because
a. it destroys the lungs.
b. they met a car accident.
c. she recited her piece well.
d. he broke the window glass.
e. she placed first in class.
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4. Smoking is bad because
5. Rosemarie‟s parents died
because
D. Write at least five (5) compound sentences. Underline the cause once and the effect
twice.
Learn some more
A. Directions: Encircle the two ideas expressed in compound sentences then
underline once the cause and twice the effect.
1. The dog barked at me because she was hungry.
2. It was my mom‟s birthday today so I make her a card.
3. She didn‟t sleep well last night so she feels weak today.
4. All her clothes were dirty because her mother did not wash their clothes.
5. Arnold dives in swimming pool and his head bump near the side of the pool.
6. Tara didn‟t understand the homework assignment, so she asked a friend for
help.
7. The students tried to prepare for the test but they didn't realize how difficult the
test was.
8. We needed some groceries for the week so we went to the supermarket.
9. It was raining so hard outside so I put on my raincoat.
10. The horse jumped at the lake because she feel dirty.
Read and learn
Directions: Match the cause to its effect. Write the correct letter on the line.
(www.HaveFunTeaching.com)
Effect Cause
___ 1. Sue covered her ears because... a..it jumped into the pool.
___ 2. Louie bought a cake because... b.she forgot it in the microwave.
___ 3. The waiter dropped his tray of food c. the siren on the fire truck was very loud.
because.
___ 4. Paul did his homework at night because... d.he was hot and thirsty after running
outside.
___ 5. The popcorn mom madeburned because... e. it is his mom‟s birthday.
___ 6. Ian received his blackbelt in karate because... f. he had soccer practice after school.
___ 7. Julie‟s mom brought Julie to the doctor g. he passed the final test.
because...
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___ 8. The dog was all wet because... h. he tripped on a napkin and fell.
___ 9. The milk was sour because... i. someone took it out and left it on the
counter.
___ 10. George had a drink because. . j. she had a fever.
Talk about it
Directions: Complete the following sentences. You may use a word or a group of words as
signals for cause-and-effect relationships.
1. The clouds were turning dark, _______________ we started packing our picnic baskets.
2. Road blocks were set up by the military, ______________ they could catch the
terrorists.
3. Tourists flock to Boracay ____________they are amazed of its white sand
4. The diligent son worked in the morning and studied at night ___________ his father died
three years ago.
5. The economy of the country is improving _______________ dedicated government
officials worked hard.
6. The wind blew and the papers were scattered on the floor.
7. He opened the box and a letter fell into his hands.
8. The rain stop and the rainbow appeared in the sky.
9. Maria steps on a banana feeling and she fell on the ground.
10. Juan accidentally broke the flower base, his mother got angry.

Write about it
Directions: Do the following activities:
Activity 1: Read the compound sentence silently.
Write five (5) compound sentences. Underline once the cause and twice the effect .
Encircle the conjunction used in the sentence.
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Remember
Cause is the reason why something happens.
Effect is the result or what actually happens.
Connecting words such as because, for this reason, that is why, so, therefore, for
and since can be used to show cause-and-effect relationships.
Compound sentences are made up of two simple sentences connected by a
coordinating conjunction. These conjunctions are also known as FANBOYS:
Compound sentences show cause and effect relationship
LEARNER’S MATERIALS
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
What is inferring? What is target? When we say “audience” , to whom do you
refer it?
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WEEK 1
DAY 5
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Find and Learn
Directions: Study the charts below:
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Try and Learn
Directions: Look at the pictures. Infer who the target audience is.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Do and Learn
Directions: Infer the target audience of the following pictures.
Use the following data:
Target audience: _______________________
Age: _______________________
Gender: _______________________
Interest: _______________________
1.
2.
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3.
4.
Learn some more
Directions: Infer the target audience. Match the words in column A to the words
in column B.
A B
1. Seminar/Training Workshop of Teachers in Math a. Carpenters
2. How to Make a House b. Bakers
3. Making Pastries, Cakes and Breads c. Teachers
4. Snow White and the Beast d. Men
5. Wrestling e. Little boys and girls
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Talk about it
Directions: Answer the following questions:
1. Why is it important to know the target audience?
2. What are key aspects you should consider in choosing your target audience?
3. Why do we need to consider those aspects?
4. If someone ask an advice about what movie/s a 3-6 year old should watch,
what are you going to advice?
5. You are invited to read a short story in a kindergarten class, what story are
you going to read to them? Why?
Write about it
Do the following activity.
1. Think of a commercial or TV Ads you like. Answer the date below:
Name of commercial/TV Ads : _________________________
Target Audience: __________________________
Age: __________________________
Gender: ___________________________
Interest: ___________________________
2. Watch a television commercial at home or find an ad in a newspaper or
magazine
Then , write one paragraph describing the ad, making an inference about who
the target audience is, and explaining why they think this.
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 Inferring means guessing or speculates.
 Target means a place, thing, or person at which an attack is
aimed.
 Audience means a group of people that participate in the media
in several different ways.
Remember
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Takecare of
your pet. Give
your cat
vitamins and
proper foods.
Yes doc., I
will take care
of my pet.
LEARNER’S MATERIALS
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
A. Directions: Study the emotions expressed in the pictures below. Can you
imitate the expressions?
B. Directions: Look at the picture below. What is the vet doctor told to the child?
Can you restate the words? What is paraphrasing?
WEEK 2
DAY 1
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Find and Learn
Directions: Listen as the teacher reads the short story. Answer the comprehension
check-up that follows the story.
Once upon a time, there was an island where all the feelings lived: Happiness,
Sadness, Knowledge, and all of the others, including Love. One day it was announced to
the feelings that the island would sink, so all constructed boats and left. Except for Love.
Love was the only one who stayed. Love wanted to hold out until the last possible
moment. When the island had almost sunk, Love decided to ask for help. Richness was
passing by Love in a grand boat.
Love said, “Richness, can you take me with you?” Richness answered, “No,
can‟t. There is a lot of gold and silver in my boat. There is no place here for you.”
Love decided to ask Vanity who was also passing by in a beautiful vessel.
“Vanity, please help me!” “I can‟t help you, Love. You are all wet and might
damage my boat,” Vanity answered.
Sadness was close by so Love asked, “Sadness, let me go with you.”
“Oh . . . Love, I am so sad that I need to be by myself!”
Happiness passed by Love, too, but she was so happy that she did not even hear when
Love called her.
Suddenly, there was a voice, “Come, Love, I will take you.” It was an elder. So blessed
and overjoyed, Love even forgot to ask the elder where they were going. When they arrived at
dry land, the elder went her own way. Realizing how much was owed the elder,
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Love asked Knowledge, another elder, “Who Helped me?”
“It was Time,” Knowledge answered.“Time?” asked Love. “But why did Time help me?”
Knowledge smiled with deep wisdom and answered, “Because only Time is capable of
understanding how valuable Love is.”
Comprehension Check – up:
1. Who are the characters in the story?
2. What are feelings/emotions shown in the story?
3. Why all the feelings cannot helped Love?
4. Who helped Love? Why?
5. Restate sentences heard on your own words.
 Love asking helped to Richness
 Richness answered to Love
 Vanity‟s answered to Love
 Sadness‟ answered to Love
6. What values do you observed when listening to a story?
Try and Learn
Directions: Restate the sentences heard on one‟s own words and give the
emotion/feelings and the facial expressions expressed in the sentence.
1. His father became worried when he didn't hear from him for three days. ___
2. Juan is quite shy so he doesn't like talking to people he doesn't know. _______
3. A year after being fired from his job, Marvin is still very bitter. He has a lot of
resentment towards his former boss. __________
4. Even though she is accustomed to traveling for business, She still get homesick
if she is away from her home for more than a week. __________
5. Junie is absolutely furious!! He cannot believe that his dog chewed his favorite
shoes. Now they're ruined! ____________
Do and Learn
Directions: Look at the flashcards your teacher will show. Read the sentence/s silently.
Can you repeat the sentence/s in your own words? Restate the sentence/s in your own words.
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Call someone to tell what is the emotion has been expressed in the sentence/s and ask him/her
to show the appropriate facial expressions expressed in the emotion.
1. Dogs are so curious that they often get into trouble. Once, my dog fell into the well
because he wanted to know what was inside!
2. When Daniel found out that the plumber charged him double the normal amount to fix
his toilet, he felt angry.
3. After his grandmother passed away, Don was in anguish he couldn't get out of bed.
4. When Emma has a lot of work to do and feels strained, she becomes very tense and
cannot relax.
5. Our friend Lilia makes us feel upset when she has a party but doesn't invite us.
Learn some more
Directions: Follow the directions carefully.
Group Activity
Game 1- Guessing Game: Each member in the group will take part in showing
the facial expression without saying the name of feeling or emotion being expressed.
The other members of the group will guess the name of emotion/feeling shown true
facial expressions. At the signal of the teacher, the guessing game will start.
Game 2 – Restate the sentence heard. The group will fall in line. Each group will
choose their leader. The leader will pick a folded paper and read silently what is written
on it. After reading what is written , he/she will whisper it to the first member in the line.
Then the second will whisper it othermember behind him/her until all the members in a
group having heard the sentence being whispered. The last member will go in front of
the class to restate the sentence heard and shows on the facial expressions expressed
in the sentence. The group with correct statement and facial expression will be given a
point.
Read and learn
Directions: Listen as the teacher reads the short story about emotion. As the teacher
reads the story, listen to the emotion being expressed then show what is the facial expression/s
shown by the character.
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Emotion Story
Happy
It was Joan‟s birthday. All her friends came to her birthday party. They
gave her lots of presents. They all ate birthday cake. Joan jumped upand down and clapped her
hands. And she looked like this [showhappiness face].”
Sad
Joan went to feed her pet gold fish. But it was not swimming. It was not
even in the fish tank. Joan‟s fish had died. Tears came to Joan‟s eyes. She walked slowly over
to a chair. She didn‟t want to talk to anyone.
Angry
Joan built a block tower. But then a boy came and knocked Joan‟s tower
down on purpose. Joan yelled at that boy and hit him. She clenched herfists and stomped her
feet. She yelled really loud.
Scared
A big mean dog started growling and chasing Joan. Joan screamed. She ran
away as fast as she could. She looked back to see if she was beingchased. The dog ran after
her, barking.Disgusted Joan took a big bite of an apple. It tasted awful. It was rotten inside.
She spit it out as fast as she could and threw the apple on the ground. She did not want to touch
it.
(Widen, S. C. & Russell, J. A. (2003). A Closer Look at Preschoolers’ Freely Produced Labels for Facial
Expressions.Developmental Psychology, 39, 114-128.)
Comprehension Check – up:
1. Who had a birthday?
2. What is Joan‟s feeling when all her friends came to her birthday? Show
Joan‟s facial expressions.
3. What happened to Joan‟s fish?
4. What is Joan‟s feeling when all her fishes died? Show Joan‟s facial
expressions.
5. Who knocked Joan‟s blocks?
6. What did she feels? What is her facial expressions?
7. Who chased Joan? What did she feel? What are her facial expressions?
Find and Learn
Directions: Listen as your teacher reads the sentences. . Think what is the
emotion been expressed. You will ask to restate or repeat the sentence/s heard in your
own words and show to the class the appropriate facial expression expressed in the
sentence/s.
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1. Even in hard times when I don't have a lot of money, I stay optimistic and believe that
next month will be better.
2. When I see that confused look on your face, I know that you didn't understand my
question.
3. Wow! I'm really fascinated that Allen can speak 7 languages, whereas I only speak one!
4. Ugh! I‟ve done lots of things today. I'm so tired!!
5. After Veah had her heart broken by her ex-boyfriend, she felt very sad.
Talk about it
Directions: Restate the sentences heard on one‟s own words. Draw on a piece of
paper the appropriate facial expressions stated in feeling/emotion in the sentences.
1. My Dad was very proud of me when I got higher grades in our class. He took me out to
Jollibee to celebrate.
2. I'm a little doubtful about whether to go to Manila or not..
3. Mother was very delighted that you will be coming to visit us. It will be so nice to have
you here.
4. After waiting in line for an hour at the SM counter, the woman grew impatient and left.
5. They were surprised to learn that their beloved neighbor, Miss Anna, had stolen their
car.
Write about it
Directions: Listen as your teacher reads the sentences. Restate the sentences
in one‟s own words. Identify five (5) feelings or emotions stated on it then draw the appropriate
facial expressions expressed on a piece of paper . Write the name of feelings/emotions on top
of the your facial expressions.
Happy
Example:
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Remember
Listening is very important, when you listen well, you can repeat what you heard
on your own words. You can associate facial expressions on the feelings/emotions been
shown in the sentences.
We should always observe politeness at all times.
lEARNER’S MATERIALS
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the picture below.
What is in the first picture? Second picture?
What is the difference between the two pictures?
 Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨
For example, if you look up the word snake in a dictionary, you will discover
that one of its denotative meanings is "any of numerous scaly, legless,
sometimes venomous reptiles having a long, tapering, cylindrical body and
found in most tropical and temperate regions."
 Connotation, on the other hand, refers to the associations that are connected
to a certain word or the emotional suggestions related to that word. The
connotative meanings of a word exist together with the denotative meanings.
The connotations for the word snake could include evil or danger.
WEEK 2
DAY 2
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Find and Learn
Directions: Study and analyze the meaning of denotation and connotation.
EXAMPLE: the words “light” and “dark”
Denotation :
Connotation:
• Have you heard these words before?
• Can you use your word-decoding super powers to figure out what they might mean?
Connotation vs. Denotation
 Denotation is the literal or “dictionary definition of a word or phrase.
 Connotation refers to the subjective cultural or emotional meaning that goes
along with the literal definition.
• Denotation is typically neutral.
• Connotation is usually qualified – i.e. people generally refer to a phrase having a
positive or negative connotation.
LIGHT
DARK
The natural agent
that stimlates
sight andmakes
things visible
Provide
with light
Of little
weight,
something
very light
With little
or no light
The absence
of light in
place
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Try and Learn
Directions: Below are examples of denotative and connotative meanings of
words.Choose inside the box the word being referred by the denotative and connotative
meaning. Write your answers on the first column.
Do and Learn
Group Activity
Directions: Form a small group with 6 – 7 members.
Group 1: Complete the second column by giving the denotative meaning/s of
the first column.
Group 2: Complete the third column by giving the connotative meaning/s of the first
column.
Group 3: Use in the sentence the words in the first column using denotation.
Group 4: Use in the sentence the words in the first column using connotation.
Word Denotative Meaning Connotative Meaning
Insane; mentally unstable Girl or woman
Low temperature Popular „acceptable
Predatory fish Unusually quiet setting
Young bird Extremely attractive; angry
High temperature; heated Highly skilled
Absent of life and/or animation Wild and exciting
chick hot cool
shark dead crazy
Cool
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Learn some more
Directions: Give the denotative and connotative meaning of words. You can use
dictionary to find the meaning of words.
WORD DENOTATION CONNOTATION
1. Cheap
2. Economical
3. Hideous
4. Pleasing
5. audacious
6. vocal
7. yapping
8. sender
9. skinny
10. blue
Read and learn
Directions: For each pair of words and a phrase, list the one that is positive in the
“positive connotation” category, the one that is negative in the “negative connotation” category,
and the phrase that is a more neutral definition for both words in the “denotation” column. The
first two are done for you.
WORD DENOTATION CONNOTATION
SNAKE
MONKEY
DOG
BIRD
APE
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1. gaze, look steadily, stare
2. fragrance, odor, a smell sensed by the olfactory nerve
3. brainwash, persuade, influence one way or another
4. delayed, not on time, tardy
5. somewhat interested, nosy, curious
6. lazily, without haste, leisurely
7. ask of someone, demand, request
8. gathering, a large group, mob
9. slim, skinny, less than average build
10. discuss with others, debate, argue
11. observe, watch, spy
12. a young age, youthful, immature
13. not having a care, irresponsible, carefree
14. unique, not commonly found, strange
15. find, detect, snoop
16. inexpensive, fairly priced, cheap
17. isolation, privacy, having an opportunity to be alone
18. assertive, firmly confident, pushy
19. extravagance, generosity, giving much
Positive Connotation Denotation Negative
Connotation
1 gaze look steadily stare
2 fragrance a smell sensed by the olfactory nerve odor
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
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Talk about it
Directions: Answer the following questions:
1. What is denotation?
Denotation is ______________________________________.
2. What is connotation?
Connotation is _____________________________________.
3. Using Venn‟s Diagram, compare the two words-denotations and
connotation.
Venn‟s Diagram
4.Give examples for denotation then call some to give the connotation
meaning.
Write about it
Directions:Choose four words from the table above. Write a sentence in which the
word appears, the word‟s part of speech, its denotation, and positive or negative connotations
associated with it.
Example:
1. WORD: fragrance
SENTENCE USING THE WORD: The candle maker chose a pleasing, spicy fragrance
for the Holiday-scented candle .
PART OF SPEECH: noun
DENOTATION: a smell sensed by the olfactory nerve
POSITIVE CONNOTATION: fragrance
SYNONYMN WITH NEGATIVE CONNOTATION: odor
DENOTATION CONNOTATION
denotation
SIMILARITIES
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2. WORD: _______________________________
SENTENCE USING THE WORD:
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
______________________________
PART OF SPEECH: _____________________________
DENOTATION:
_____________________________________________________________________
POSITIVE
CONNOTATION:_______________________________________________________
____
SYNONYM WITH NEGATIVE CONNOTATION:
_________________________________________
3. WORD: _______________________________
SENTENCE USING THE WORD:
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
______________________________
PART OF SPEECH: _____________________________
DENOTATION:
_____________________________________________________________________
POSITIVE
CONNOTATION:_______________________________________________________
____
SYNONYM WITH NEGATIVE CONNOTATION:
_________________________________________
4. WORD: _______________________________
SENTENCE USING THE WORD:
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
______________________________
PART OF SPEECH: _____________________________
DENOTATION:
_____________________________________________________________________
POSITIVE
CONNOTATION:_______________________________________________________
SYNONYM WITH NEGATIVE CONNOTATION: ______________________________
5.WORD: _______________________________
SENTENCE USING THE
WORD:_______________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
PART OF SPEECH: _____________________________
DENOTATION_________________________________________________________
POSITIVE
CONNOTATION:_______________________________________________________
SYNONYM WITH NEGATIVE CONNOTATION:
_________________________________________
 (Reference: Google Search-Denotation and Connotation Exercises)
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Remember
Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."
Connotation refers to the associations that are connected toa certain word or the
emotional suggestions related to that word.
LEARNER’S MATERIALS
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Do you remember this chart? What is this chart all about?
What is text type?
The phrase „text type‟ is a way of classifying and defining different types of
language interaction, both spoken and written. It refers to the purpose of a text and the
way it is written.
WEEK 2
DAY 3
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Find and Learn
Directions: Study and analyze the chart below.
What are the types of text?
What are the features of text type?
What is text structure?
Read the examples below:
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Try and Learn
Directions: Column A are the meaning of text type and Column B are the text
type.Match the items on the Column A to the items on Column B.
A B
To relate past experience
or events, either real or
imagined.
Explanation
To persuade the reader
to agree with the writer‟s
position/opinion.
Narrative
To instruct the reader
how to make or do
something.
Discussion
To explore more than
one side of an issue/To
Argumentative
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inform and persuade. (Exposition)
To show how things work
and why things happen.
Report
To present a record of
information after careful
observation and analysis.
Procedure (Instruction)
To entertain through
telling a story.
Recount
To help the reader create
a picture of scenes,
events, people, etc....
Description
Do and Learn
Directions: Form a group. Look at the sentences below, identify their text type. Write on
the second column the types of text being identified on the first column. Write your answers
clearly. Read your answer.
Text Text Type
1.Advertising has a great impact on
children and therefore advertisements
should be designed carefully so that
children do not adopt inappropriate values.
2.The nervous system works through a
complex network of neurons. These are the
basic functioning cells of the nervous
system and conduct electrical impulses
between the central and peripheral nervous
system.
3.To produce “folegras” (which literally
means “fatty liver”, workers ram pipes
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down male ducks‟ or geese‟s throats two or
three times daily and pump as much as 4
pounds of grains and fat into animals‟
stomachs, causing their livers to bloat to up
to 10 times their normal size. Many birds
have difficulty standing because of their
engorged livers, and they may tear out their
own feathers and cannibalize each other
out of stress..
(Source:www.peta.org)
4.So he sat down, opened a drawer, took
out of it a woman‟s photograph, gazed at it
a few moments, and kissed it.
5.Swallowing air when eating is often done
unconsciously and may cause frequent
belching during or after meals. To avoid
swallowing air, make sure you slow down
when eating, try not to “slurp” drinks, and
avoid talking while chewing.
6.Yesterday, I fell over while walking in the
hills and went to see the doctor, who
bandaged my knee and gave me a tetanus
injection.
7.There are various ways to overcome
deteriorating eyesight. One possible
avenue is to undergo eye surgery.
However, before making this decision,
patients should consider several factors
such as the cost of the surgery, their state
of health and the associated risks.
8. Major programme requirements that
were identified by the directors include the
need for better tools to tract and evaluate
clients‟ performance over time.
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Learn some more
Directions: Match the examples of particular texts on the right with the text types on the
left by connecting them to the correct text type.
A B
1. Report A recipe
2. Discussion A school textbook about volcanoes
3. Narrative A fairy tale
4. Argumentative(Exposition) A biography
5. Explanation A travel article
6. Descriptive A newspaper editorial
7. Recount An article outlining the pros
and cons of having a cochlear ear
implant
8. Procedure (Instruction) A summary of a teacher‟s teaching
evaluations for the year
Read and learn
Directions: Read and analyze the paragraphs. What type of text is the paragraph?
Write your answer on the blank before the number.
_________1.A proposed bill first goes to a committee to be reviewed. The second step
in the process is for the House or Senate to debate the bill, making necessary revisions.
The last step in the process of a bill becoming law is after both houses of Congress pass
the bill, it goes to the President to be signed into law.
_________2. The type of government created after the People Power Revolution
included the ideals of protecting individual liberties and freedom of speech while at the
same time preserving the unity and cooperation of the countrymen. To that end, a
government governs by the people, a Democratic country was created.
_________3. Representative democracy involves leaders receiving votes from the
populace after a period of campaigning for the office. Competition between candidates,
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coupled with free and open speech, is necessary for this system of government to be
successful.
_________4. Some customers like the conveniences offered by big banks including,
computerized banking, multiple branches, and a large network of ATM machines. Other
customers prefer small banks that often times offer more personalized service and are
better connected to their communities.
________5. As a result of being hospitable of the Filipinos, foreigners visit our country
and leaved, they always commend how hospitable Filipinos are. We Filipinos are very
welcoming. We always try to make people comfortable on our own turf. Filipinos are very
warm people, and are very friendly and nice. We take out the best dinnerware that we do
not use, we give the house a cleaning twice the amount of effort we give on most days
Talk about it
Directions: With your seatmate, recall the chart of text type. Differentiate each
text type to one another by giving their meaning. Share your answer to the class.
TEXT TYPE MEANING
1. Narrative
2. Description
3. Recount
4. Exposition
5. Information Report
6. Discussion
7. Explanation
8. Procedure
Write about it
Directions: Give the meaning of the following text type. Write your answer on the box
opposite of the words.
TEXT TYPE MEANING
NARRATIVE It tells a story
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The phrase “text type” is a way of classifying and defining
different
typeof language, interaction, both spoken and written.
It refers to the purpose of a text and the way it is written.
Different text types are:
1. Narrative
2. Discussion
3. Explanation
4. Recount
5. Exposition
6. Response
7. Procedure
8. Description
9. Information Report
Remember
.
RECOUNT
INFORMATION
REPORT
RESPONSE
PROCEDURE
EXPOSITION
EXPLANATION
DISCUSSION
DESCRIPTION
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LEARNER’S MATERIALS
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the picture. Answer the following questions:
1. What happened to the boy?
2. Why do you think the boy fell on the ground?
3. What do you think the reasons why the boy fell on the ground?
Find and Learn
Directions: Study this sentence.
The product was rated poorly because it was below the standard.
What happened? The product was rated poorly. That is the effect.
Why did it happen? It was below the standard. That is the cause.
What kind of sentence according to structure is the sentence above? That is a compound
sentence.
Here is another sentence.
The guests stopped talking when the president entered the hall.
What happened? The guests stopped talking. That is the effect.
Why did it happen? The president entered the room. That is the cause.
Connectors such as because, for this reason, that is why, so, therefore, for, and since can be
used to show cause-and-effect relationships.
A cause-and-effect relationship describes something that happens and explains why it happens.
The effect tells us what happens. The cause tells us why it happens.
What kind of sentence according to structure? That is a compound sentence.
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DAY 4
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Compound sentences are made up of two simple sentences connected by a
coordinating conjunction. These conjunctions are also known as FANBOYS:
F - For
A - And
N - Nor
B - But
O - Or
Y - Yet
S – So
A cause-and-effect relationship describes something that happens and
explains why it happens.
The effecttells us what happens. The causetells us why it happens.
Compound sentences show cause and effect relationship
Another example:
My daughter got sick so we had to cancel our trip.
My daughter got sick
We had to cancel our trip. Two sentences connected with conjunction so to
form a compound sentence.
.
My daughter got sick so we had to cancel our trip.
Cause conjunction Effect
 Give your own examples of compound sentences that show cause and
effect relationship.
Try and Learn
Directions: Encircle the two ideas expressed in a compound sentence then underline
once the cause and twice the effect.
a. The baby cries loud because she was hungry.
b. It was my friend‟s birthday today so I make her a card.
c. She didn‟t sleep well last night so she feels weak today.
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d. Marina‟s clothes were all dirty because her mother went to the province to
visit her mother.
e. Arnold step on a banana feeling and he slipped and bumped his head on the
table.
Do and Learn
Directions: Do the following activity.
A. Read the following sentences carefully. Identify which group of words tells the cause
and which one tells the effect. Then, copy the sentences on your paper. Underline
the cause once and encircle the effect.
1. The policeman issued a violation ticket to the driver because he drove through a red
light signal.
2. Michael came all the way from Australia to help his fellow Filipinos in their
BahayKalingaproject.
3. The farm lands were dry and hard, for there had been no rain.
4. The fire spread fast due to the strong winds that hit the valley.
5. My mother loves green salads so much that she brought all the bottled dips in the
counter.
B. Write the correct word that signifies cause-and-effect relationships. Choose between
so that and because.
1) The people should vote for the right candidate ______________ the country could be
more competitive and developed.
2) Our waters become polluted ________________ of too much garbage thrown into them.
3) Everybody is busy including the candidates _______________ of the coming elections.
4) Pupils should study hard ________________ their parents would be proud of them.
5) There will be an achievement test _______________ the DepEd could measure the
knowledge learned by the pupils.
C. Match the effect in column A to the cause in column B. In column C, write the
matched sentences to form compound sentences.
A Cause B Effect C Compound sentence
1. Marissa was happy
because
2. The teacher got mad
because
3. Shirley won in the
Oratorical contest
a. it destroys the lungs.
b. they met a car accident.
c. she recited her piece well.
d. he broke the window glass.
e. she placed first in class.
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because
4. Smoking is bad because
5. Rosemarie‟s parents died
because
D. Write at least five (5) compound sentences. Underline the cause once and the effect
twice.
Learn some more
6. Directions: Encircle the two ideas expressed in compound sentences then underline
once the cause and twice the effect.
1. The dog barked at me because she was hungry.
2. It was my mom‟s birthday today so I make her a card.
3. She didn‟t sleep well last night so she feels weak today.
4. All her clothes were dirty because her mother did not wash their clothes.
5. Arnold dives in swimming pool and his head bump near the side of the pool.
6. Tara didn‟t understand the homework assignment, so she asked a friend for
help.
7. The students tried to prepare for the test but they didn't realize how difficult the
test was.
8. We needed some groceries for the week so we went to the supermarket.
9. It was raining so hard outside so I put on my raincoat.
10. The horse jumped at the lake because she feel dirty.
Read and learn
Directions: Match the cause to its effect. Write the correct letter on the line.
(www.HaveFunTeaching.com)
Effect Cause
___ 1. Sue covered her ears because... a..it jumped into the pool.
___ 2. Louie bought a cake because... b.she forgot it in the microwave.
___ 3. The waiter dropped his tray of food c. the siren on the firetruck was very loud.
because.
___ 4. Paul did his homework at night because...d.he was hot and thirsty afterrunning
outside.
___ 5. The popcorn mom madeburned because... e. it is his mom‟s birthday.
___ 6. Ian received his blackbelt in karate because... f.he had soccer practiceafter school.
___ 7. Julie‟s mom brought Julie to the doctor g. he passed the final test.
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because...
___ 8. The dog was all wet because... h.he tripped on a napkin and fell.
___ 9. The milk was sourbecause... i.someone took it out and leftit on the
counter.
___ 10. George had a drink because. .j. she had a fever.
Talk about it
Directions: Look at the pictures. Discuss with your seatmate what is being shown
in the pictures. Write a compound sentence about the picture and tell what is the cause and the
effect.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
Write about it
Directions: Do the following activities:
A. Directions: Complete the following sentences. You may use a word or a group of
words as signals for cause-and-effect relationships.
1. The clouds were turning dark, _______________ we started packing our picnic baskets.
2. Road blocks were set up by the military, ______________ they could catch the
terrorists.
3. Tourists flock to Boracay ____________they are amazed of its white sand
4. The diligent son worked in the morning and studied at night ___________ his father died
three years ago.
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5. The economy of the country is improving _______________ dedicated government
officials worked hard.
B. Read the compound sentence silently. Write five (5) compound sentences. Underline
once the cause and twice the effect. Encircle the conjunction used in the sentence.
Remember
Causeis the reason why something happens.
Effectis the result or what actually happens.
Connecting words such as because, for this reason, that is why, so, therefore, for
and since can be used to show cause-and-effect relationships.
Compound sentences are made up of two simple sentences connected by a
coordinating conjunction. These conjunctions are also known as FANBOYS:
Compound sentences show cause and effect relationship
LEARNER’S MATERIALS
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the picture below. What is inferring? What is target? When we say
“audience” , to whom do you refer it?
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DAY 5
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Find and Learn
Directions: Study the charts below:
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Try and Learn
Directions: Look at the pictures. Infer who the target audience is.
1.
2.
3.
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4.
5.
Do and Learn
Directions: Infer the target audience of the following pictures.
Use the following data:
Target audience: _______________________
Age: _______________________
Gender: _______________________
Interest: _______________________
1.
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2.
3.
4.
Learn some more
Directions: Infer the target audience. Match the words in column A to the words
in column B.
A B
1. Seminar/Training Workshop of Teachers in Math a. Carpenters
2. How to Make a House b. Bakers
3. Making Pastries, Cakes and Breads c. Teachers
4. Snow White and the Beast d. Men
5. Wrestling e. Little boys and girls
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 Inferring means guessing or speculates.
 Target means a place, thing, or person at which an attack is
aimed.
 Audience means a group of people that participate in the media
in several different ways.
Talk about it
Directions: Answer the following questions:
1. Why is it important to know the target audience?
2. What are key aspects you should consider in choosing your target audience?
3. Why do we need to consider those aspects?
4. If someone ask an advice about what movie/s a 3-6 year old should watch,
what are you going to advice?
5. You are invited to read a short story in a kindergarten class, what story are
you going to read to them? Why?
Write about it
Do the following activity.
1. Think of a commercial or TV Ads you like. Answer the date below:
Name of commercial/TV Ads : _________________________
Target Audience: __________________________
Age: __________________________
Gender: ___________________________
Interest: ___________________________
2. Watch a television commercial at home or find an ad in a newspaper or
magazine
Then , write one paragraph describing the ad, making an inference about who
the target audience is, and explaining why they think this.
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WEEK 3
Day 1
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the pictures. Tell what emotions doe each pictures shows.
Find and Learn
Read the short selection carefully
Mang Carding’s Catch
Mang Carding is known for being a good fisherman in their town. One
morning he went to the river to catch fish. With determination he threw his fishing line
onto the river and patiently waited for his catch. Suddenly he felt a tug on his line. His
heart beat faster as he positioned his feet firmly on the ground. He pulled the line with
all his might hoping to see a big fish at the hook of his fishing line. He stared at his
catch with disappointment.
Answer the following questions
1. Where Mang Carding did goes one day?
2. What do you think did Mang Carding catch?
3. How did Mang Carding feel about his catch?
4. .What do you think did Mang Carding do?
5. If you were Mang Carding what will you do after seeing
what was in his fishing line?
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Try and Learn
Show the proper gesture for the following sentences
1. Mang Carding went to the river.
2. He threw his fishing line onto the river.
3. He patiently waited for his catch.
4. Suddenly, he felt a tug on his fishing line.
5. He pulled his line excitedly.
6. He stared at his catch with disappointment.
Do and Learn
Pass the message………
Group 1 - Our team won the championship !
Group II – No, You don’t have the permission!
Group III – Oh, I didn’t see you come in!
Group IV – I can’t figure this out.
Learn some more
The teacher will give a sentence about the following pictures. In your
own words restate what the teacher said.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
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Read and learn
Listen as the teacher reads the story. In your own words write 5 sentences you heard.
The Fox and the Stork
The fox and the stork used to be friends. They were always together – until one day. The
fox told the stork to come to his house for dinner. The truth was that fox wanted to play a joke
on the stork.
When the dinner time came, the fox put the soup on the shallow container before the stork. The
fox easily slurped it., but he stork could only wet the end of her long bill. The poor stork went
home as hungry as when she came.
The fox apologized to the stork for not liking the soup. Soon the stork invited the fox to
dine with her at home.
So the fox visited the stork. The stork served their dinner in a jar with a very long neck
and a narrow mouth. The fox could only leak the outside of the jar.
Talk about it
Based from the story “The Fox and the Stork “answer the following questions. Give your answer
through gesture
1. What did the fox do one day?
2. Why did he invite the stork for dinner?
3. What did the stork feel after the dinner?
4. Did the stork liked what the fox do to him? What did he do?
5. How did the fox feel after their dinner?.
Write about it
Listen to the teacher as she reads the following sentences. Restate the sentences in your
own word by writing it in your paper.
1. The grasshopper is hopping and dancing all day.
2. The ant is working and saving food.
3. It rained all day.
4. The grasshopper has no food to eat.
5. The grasshopper realizes that it is important to save food for the rainy day.
To restate a sentence heard you must listen carefully and
remember the main points .
Remember
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WEEK 3
Day 2
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the pictures
What does the girl doing?What does the boy doing?
Find and Learn
Read and study the following sentences
1. Science explains many of our questions, and it creates wonderful things too,
2. Some scientist study languages, but they don’t speak all the languages.
3. All scientists are working to improve people’s lives, but not all of them succeed.
4. I have to study, or I will fail.
Answer the following questions:
 How many ideas made up each sentence?
 What little words are used to connect these ideas
 Would the connected parts be complete by themselves?
 When connected parts give similar ideas, what connector is used?
 When connected parts give opposite ideas, what connector is used ?
 What connector is used when there is a choice to be made?
The conjunctions that make up FANBOYS are for, and, nor, but, or,
yet, and so. Each of these words has a different use.
1. He is sad, forhis parents are fighting
2. I was in the library and Jimmy is in the classroom.
3. He doesn’t know how to write nor does he know how to read.
4. He can sing well but he doesn’t know how to dance
5. I’ll go to Lily’s house or I’ll go shopping.
6. Dulce was the oldest of the girls, yet her accent was the most prominent.
7. Laura didn’t go with her parents so she just cleaned the entire house.
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Try and Learn
Create a compound sentence by combining the two simple sentences below
with the connector and, or, but
1. Terry likes hamburgers. Jenny likes egg.
2. Make sure to sleep well. You will not wake up on time.
3. Gardening is a wonderful hobby. It is not expensive.
4. Jason plated the garden. Susan planted the seeds.
5. Ramon and Joseph love to garden. They are very busy with athlete
Do and Learn
Circle the correct conjunction that completes each compound sentence
below.
1. I have fifty dollars, (yet/ and / so) I still can’t afford the new video game.
2. I didn’t study hard enough, (yet/ and / so) I didn’t pass my latest exam.
3. You are a new student, (yet/ and / so) you have to learn the class routine.
4. Do all your homework, (and/ or/ but) else you will fall behind.
5. Always respect your elders, (yet/ and / so) you may earn their trust.
Learn some more
Complete the sentence by using the appropriate conjuntions to form a compound
sentence
1. The computer crashed ___I lost all my works
2. My husband was working, ___I went shopping.
3. I like chocolate ice cream ___ don't have it very often.
4. I am on a diet ____still want a cookie.
5. He did not take the money, ___ it was not the right thing to do.
Read and learn
Read the short paragraph and find all and the compound sentences.
WHY THE SKY IS HIGH
In the early days when the sky was still low, two brothers name Ingat and
Daskol lived with their parents on earth.
As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was
therefore his father’s right hand man.He was always helping with the work in the field and his
parents were very pleased with him.
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On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter
in the family, the house work came to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the
house and mother did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father
harvested. Daskol lived up to his name being natural lazy and impatient, he did not like the work
of pounding.
One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was
irritated because every time he raise the pestle, it would hit the sky. His anger added to his
strength so he raised the pestle higher. Every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his
hurry, Daskol did nit notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding rise, he looed up
and discovered that the sky had risen, and it is where it is today.
Talk about it
Connect the correct independent clause using the correct coordinating conjunctions
(and, so, for, nor, but, yet)
A. B
1. I did something wrong. A. They did something for us.
2. My parents are busy. B. I apologized.
3. Henry stayed home. C. I’m also a singer.
4. I am an athlete. D. Did they study for the exam
5. They didn’t do their project E. He is sick
Write about it
Complete the sentence to make a compound sentence
1. Their new house is small but _______________
2. Her mother cooks dinner and _______________.
3. They were all hungry so ___________________.
4. She did not cheat in the test for ______________.
5. Should we start our class now or _____________.
Remember
A compound sentence contains two independent clauses. You can combine two simple
sentences together with a comma and a coordinating conjunction to make one compound
sentence
The conjunctions that make up FANBOYS are for, and, nor, but, or,yet, and so. Each of these
words has a different use.
for-means because and-means another, addition
nor-means not, but-shows contrast ,
or-means a choice yet-shows contrast
so- gives result
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WEEK 3
Day 3
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
LOOK AT THE PICTURES.
What is the difference between the two?
house home
Find and Learn
Using the picture give the denotative and connotative meaning of the following words
red rose
blue
cool
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Try and Learn
Read the following words. Tell whether if the given meaning is a denotation or
connotation
1. family – group of related individuals
2. bird – a feathered animals with wings
3. childish - immature
4. unusual - bizarre
5. underweight – scrawny
Do and Learn
Give the connotative meaning of the underlined word.
1. I recognized the familiar smell of my roommate’s cooking.
2. Sometimes my thin friend annoys me.
3. Kevin interest in car turns into a hobby.
4. My old laptop has finally died.
5. Tom showed pride after winning the prize
Learn some more.
Find the denotative meaning of the following words
1. overweight - ( chubby, obese, weighing more than normal )
2. appetite - ( a strong desire, hunger, craving )
3. broken – ( defeated, fractured, beaten
4. fresh – ( clean and pure, impertinent, disrespectful )
5. vigor – ( determination, good health, passion
Find the connotative meaning of the following words.
1. short – ( tiny, little, fleeting )
2. height - ( measurement from base to top , violence )
3. slim – ( thin, skinny, slender )
4. dumb – ( stupid, lacking the power of speech , mute )
5. greasy- ( coated with oil, unappealing )
Read and learn
Read the short poem, find the words showing denotation or connotation
My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun;
Coral is far more red than her lips’ red;
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head
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Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨
Connotation refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional
suggestions related to that word.
Write about it
Decide whether the following is an example of denotation or connotation.
1. If the sun comes out, the snow will melt.
2. He has a good self-esteem.
3. Let us be a happy family and love one another.
4. Last year, I have a blue Christmas.
5. With a heavy heart, she called his number.
Remember
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WEEK 3
Day 4
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the pictures below
Arrange the pictures in order when they happened
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Find and Learn .
1. Vocabulary Development
Arrange the jumbled letters to form the word describe
a. andlnerow - owner of a big track of land
b. nneaxed – added to
c. owntpolepe - people living in a town
2. Read the story carefully
Have you gone to Pasay City? What are some of the places of interest in
Pasay City? We are going to study further about Pasay, which is now a city
.
Pasay City is considered the gateway to the Philippines by air. The Ninoy
Aquino International Airport lies within its confines. Within its limited area of only 19
square kilometers live 386,702 residents. Squezzed into it are five colleges and
universities, seven flying schools and public and private hospitals.
Pasay has had a long and colorful history. In per Spanish time, Rajah
Soliman named it after his daughter, princess Pasay. A greater part of Pasay formed
part of Nanayan, now St. Ana , a trading upstream along the Pasig River.
In 1727 Pasay was annexed to malate to provide easier access to the
Malate Parish. It was also at this time that Pasay was named Pineda, a Spanish
landowner of the place who provided protection for the town people. At that time
marauding brigands attacked and victimized many residents.
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Pasay has grown by accretion. On October 12, 1903, the Municipality of
Malibay, earlier created on Feb. 2, 1889, was annexed to the Municipality of Pasay.
Then ,on January 1,1942 Pasay was incorporated into greater Manila.
After the Second World War . In 1945 , Pasay reverted as a Municipality of Rizal
province.
On August 16,1947, it became a city by virtue of Republic Act No. 183 and
was renamed Rizal City . But three years later in 1950, it reverted to its former name
Pasay City.
Pasay City celebrated its 130th
anniversary on December 2, 1993, as a
pueblo or town, for it was on this day 130 years ago when civil and ecclesiastical
authorities allowed the residents to manage their political and religious affairs. Now
Pasay City contributes much of the country’s proeperity and progress.
Comprehension check up
1. Who is the Rajah in the story?
2. What is considered the gateway to the Philippines by air?
3. When was the Pasay annexed to Manila to provide easier access to Malate
Parish?
4. In what year was Pasay incorporated into the greater Manila area?
5. When was Pasay reverted as municipality of Rizal province?
6. By virtue of Republic Act No. 183 when was Pasay renamed Rizal City ?
7. In what year was Rizal City reverted to its former name Pasay City?
8. When did Pasay City celebrate its 130th
anniversary?
9. How are the details in the selection arranged?
Try and Learn
Based from the selection read have the pupils finished the timeline by arranging the
events that occurs in Pasay City. Write
Pre- Spanish Time – Rajah Soliman named the town after his daughter Princess Pasay.
1927-
February2, 1889
October 12, 1903
January 1, 1942
1945
August 16, 1946
1950
December 2, 1993
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Do and Learn
Arrange the following events according to time order
1. My friend is a candidate for first honor
---This year he has been a consistent outstanding pupil.
---When he was in grade three, he topped his class.
---Last year he was number one in his class.
2. The grade five level pupils would go on a field trip.
---The teacher checked the attendance before they boarded the bus.
---The bus reached the destination at 9 o’clock in the morning
--- The pupils assembled early in school
Learn some more
Arrange the following events according to time order.
1. The Comelec proclaims the winning candidate.
2. Rodrigo Duterte filed his candidacy for president.
3. The Board of Election Teller transmitted the election return to central server.
4. Filipinos casted their votes through VCM.
5. The Comelec organized a presidential debate
Read and learn
Read the nursery rhymes that shows chronological order of what happened.
Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill
Went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water,
Jack fell down
And broke his crown
And Jill came tumbling after.
Up Jack got
And home did trot
As fast as he could caper,
Went to bed
To mend his head
With vinegar and brown paper
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Text – type (structure and language}
Time –order – it gives information in order of occurrence.
Critical words, first, second before, after, finally, the, next, earlier.
Talk about it
The Lion and the Mouse
Once when a lion, the king of the jungle, was asleep, a little mouse began running up and
down on him. This soon awakened the lion, who placed his huge paw on the mouse, and
opened his big jaws to swallow him.
"Pardon, O King!" cried the little Mouse, "Forgive me this time. I shall never repeat it and I
shall never forget your kindness. And who knows, I may be able to do you a good turn one of
these days!”
The Lion was so tickled by the idea of the mouse being able to help him that he lifted his
paw and let him go.
Sometime later, a few hunters captured the lion, and tied him to a tree. After that they
went in search of a wagon, to take him to the zoo.
Just then the little mouse happened to pass by. On seeing the lion’s plight, he ran up to
him and gnawed away the ropes that bound him, the king of the jungle.
"Was I not right?" said the little mouse, very happy to help the lion.
Comprehension Questions
a. Why does the King lion awaken?
b. Why did the lion did not eat the mouse?
c. What happened to the lion one day?
d. Who saved him from the hunters?
e. How did the mouse save the lion?
f. What lesson did you get from the story?
Write about it
Arrange the following events according to time order then write your answer in a
form of paragraph
Life Cycle of a Butterfly
 The pupa will turn into a an adult butterfly
 A butterfly starts life as a very small, round, oval or cylindrical egg.
 They form themselves into a pupa.
 The egg hatches, the larva will start his work and eat the leaf they were born
onto.
Remember
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WEEK 3
Day 5
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Show pictures. What can you say about the pictures? What are they?
These are some of the visual media that we use to convey information or messages
Find and Learn
Vocabulary development
 visual
 media
 social media
Watch the video under this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I042qGW88wc
The importance of visual content
Answer the following questions:
 What is the importance of visual media to everyone?
 What are the different visual media that we can use ?
 What is the importance of using visual media?
Try and Learn
Read and Understand
Generally speaking, there are five main functions of the visual arts: ceremonial, artistic
expression, narrative, functional, and persuasive. To these can be added “beauty,” in effect, the
desire of the artist to simply create something beautiful with little or no thought to any
significance beyond that objective.
The ceremonial purpose of the visual arts is to celebrate or acknowledge an event or era, or to
contribute to a ritualistic activity, such as a dance celebrating one of the season or a people’s
flight from captivity or hunger. One of the more common forms of ceremonial art is quilting, in
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which the patterns employed have some symbolic importance, or the use of ceremonial garb by
Native Americans participating in a Pow Wow.
Artistic expression refers to the desire or need on the part of the artist to express his or her
emotions or feelings regarding a particular subject, including his- or herself. Many abstract
artists, for example, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko (although the latter rejected that
categorization) are assumed to be expressing emotions or beliefs through their art, which lends
itself to multiple interpretations and references to the known state of the artist’s being during the
period in which the individual work of art was created. Pablo Picasso’s art was known to be
heavily influenced by his emotional state during specific periods of his life.
The narrative purpose is to tell a story or relate the history of one’s people. Again,
quilting is a classic form of the use of visual arts to communicate a story. The African American
community, in particular, uses patterns and colors in quilting to convey the history of slavery and
emancipation. Film, another form of visual art, is frequently used to tell a story, such as with
Steven Spielberg’s film about the Holocaust, “Schindler’s List,” in which he used black and white
photography to provide a documentary and more somber “feel” to the film, while incorporating
rare color footage to illuminate a detail and lend significance to the item or individual in
question. David Lean used footage designed to simulate Russian winters in his film “Dr.
Zhivago” that highlighted the enormous expanse of Russian plains covered in deep snow.
Functional visual arts refer to structures or tools that are actually used in day-to-day
activities yet are designed to be aesthetically pleasing in addition to being functional.
Architecture is the most prominent of the visual arts to incorporate functionality in designs.
Major architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, I.M. Pei and Frank Gehry are well-known historical
figures for their success in combining art and function. The buildings for which architects are
commissioned to design obviously have to serve a function, whether it is as a museum, hospital,
house, or theater, yet are expected to be unique and challenging. Functional art can also be
quite small, such as the coffee maker or fruit peeler designed to look futuristic while also
performing their intended functions.
Persuasive art is intended to convey a message. Advertising for television, billboards,
magazine, and other visual media is a form of persuasive art, in that images are selected and
manipulated in order to convey a message or subliminally influence a consumer’s decision. A
common form of persuasive visual art is propaganda posters and cartoons intended to denigrate
a particular category of people, such as a racial or religious minority, or to foster emotional
reactions among viewers for or against a particular political cause. During the Cold War, the
Soviet Union used propaganda to convince its own people as well as others of the
righteousness of its cause and the moral and political depravity of U.S. policies. Nazi Germany,
under the authoritarian hand of Joseph Goebbels, used propaganda posters and newspaper
editorial cartoons to demonize Jews and facilitate the inculcation of a culture of genocide.
Tobacco companies use this form of visual art to associate cigarette smoking with masculine
virility and feminine mystique and power.
A final purpose of the visual arts can be considered the conveyance of beauty. While
each of the major practitioners of expressionism had his own “back story,” much of the art
produced by the French Impressionists like Claude Monet and Pierre-August Renoir simply
represent beauty for its own sake. While some expressionist painting, like that of Georges
Suerat and Vincent Van Gogh, is more closely tied to the emotional states of the artists, much
was intended to beautify the surroundings.
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Do and Learn
Use this picture of an advertisement in discussion
1. What feeling or emotion does the picture shows?
2. What do you think is the purpose of the advertiser in putting that graphic in her
poster?
3. Does the poster attract attentions to costumer? In what aspect?
4. What idea does the poster or advertisement want to give to people?
Learn some more
Infer what is the purpose or message it gives
1. What feeling or emotion does the picture shows?
2. What do you think is the purpose of the advertiser in putting that graphic in her
poster?
3. Does the poster attract attentions to costumer? In what aspect?
4. What idea does the poster or advertisement want to give to people
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The main functions of the visual arts/ media are: ceremonial, artistic
expression, narrative, functional, and persuasive .
Write about it
Observe the picture. Try to figure out the message its message
1. What is the image’s main message?
2. What time period is the postcard image from?
3. What are the symbols in the image?
4. What do they convey and to whom?.
5. Who and how are people depicted
Remember
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WEEK 4
Day 1
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Do a message relay using the tongue twister below
I scream, you scream,
we all scream
for ice cream
Find and Learn
Vocabulary Words
Find the meaning of the words in column A from column B
A. B
1. beak a.top edge of a glass or container
2. half-dead b.a large container
3. pitcher c. very tired
4. brim d.the hard pointed part of the bird
e. no life
Read the short selection carefully then answer the questions below:
The Crow and the Pitcher
A crow, half-dead with thirst, came upon a pitcher
that had once been full of water. When the crow put its beak into
the mouth of the pitcher, he found that only very little water was
left in it, and that he could not reach down enough to get at it.
He tried so hard to reach the water, but could not. But then,
a thought came to him. He picked up one stone and dropped
it into the pitcher. He looked another and dropped it. He did this
again and again until the water came to the brim, afterwards,
he drank and drank.
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1. How did the crow feel that day?
2. What did the crow see?
3. Why did the crow drink the water from the pitcher
4. How did the crow make the water come to the brim?
5. What did the crow do when the water in the pitcher come up?
Try and Learn
Try to tell the following sentences in your own words.
1. A crow, half-dead with thirst, came upon a pitcher that had once been full of water.
When the crow put its beak into the mouth of the pitcher
2. He found that only very little water was left in it, and that he could not reach down
enough to get at it.
3. He tried so hard to reach the water, but could not. But then, a thought came to him.
4. He picked up one stone and dropped it into the pitcher. He looked another and
dropped it.
5. He did this again and again until the water came to the brim, afterwards, he drank
and drank.
Do and Learn
Read the paragraph carefully . Choose 5 sentences you like most and restate it in
your own words.
One man bought a beautiful house with an orchard. Nearby an envious man lived in the old
house. He was constantly trying to ruin the mood of his new neighbor: he threw garbage under
his gates and made other nasty things.
One day the man woke up in a good mood, went out onto the porch and saw a bucket of
slops there. The man took this bucket, poured out the slops, cleaned a bucket, put the most ripe
and delicious apples there and went to his neighbor. The neighbor heard a knock at the door
and gleefully thought: “Finally I got it!”
He opened the door expecting for a quarrel. However the man gave him a bucket of apples
saying:The one who is rich with something, shares it with others..
Learn some more
Teacher will tell something about the picture. Listen carefully and write down at
least 2-3 sentences you remembered.
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Read and learn
Read the short election then answer the questions below
The Donkey and the Sponges
A man drove his donkey to the seaside and purchased there a load of salt. The man and
the donkey went home at once. While crossing a stream, the donkey stumbled and fell into the
water. He lay there for some time until he regained his energy. Upon arising, the donkey was
delighted to find that he had lost his burden. After that, the donkey again had a chance to cross
the same stream, but this time he carried a load of sponges. Remembering what happened
before; he stumbled intentionally and again fell into the stream. The donkey was surprised when
he found out that, his load became many times heavier than before
1. What was the donkey’s burden on his first journey?
A. a load of salt
B. a load of hay
C. a load of sponges
2. Why was he delighted after falling into the stream the first time?
A. His burden became heavier than before.
B. His burden was removed by his master.
C. His burden became lighter than before.
3. What happened the second time he crossed the stream?
A. He purposely fell into the water.
B. He accidentally fell into the water.
C. He fell into the water with his master.
4. Why was the donkey sorry in the end?
A. His burden was changed.
B. His burden became heavier than before.
C. He lost his burden.
5. What is the lesson of the story?
A. Obedience is always rewarded.
B. Doing work the easy way is not always the best way.
C. Look before you leap.
Talk about it
Read the short paragraph and answer the questions below
Scientists found out that Mercury’s atmosphere is very hot. Venus is hot too. Mars and
Pluto are too cold and their atmosphere is made up of too much carbon dioxide just like those of
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The planet Earth on the other hand has atmosphere
which is made up of oxygen. Earth also receives enough light and rays from the sun which
makes the planet fit for life.
Choose the letter of the correct answer
1. What is the selection about?
A. The Atmosphere of the Planets
B. The Gases in the Atmosphere
C. The Atmosphere of the Earth
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Remember
To restate a sentence/ statement heard you must listen carefully and
remember the main points .
2. A person who studies the planet’s atmosphere is called ___________.
A. scientists
B. poets
C. inventors blood 9
3. What makes the other planets too cold?
A. enough carbon dioxide
B. too much oxygen
C. too much carbon dioxide
4. What gas makes up the Earth’s atmosphere?
A. carbon dioxide
B. oxygen
C. nitrogen
5. What makes the planet Earth fit for life?
A. enough light and rays from the sun
B. less heat light and rays from the sun
C. no heat and light rays from the sun
Write about it
Listen to your teacher while reading the following sentence then restate it in your own
words
1. A rich man in a certain town once owned a dog and a cat, both of which were very useful to
him
2. The dog had served his master for many years and had become so old that he had lost his
teeth and was unable to fight anymore,
3. The dog was a good guide and companion to the cat who was strong and cunning.
4. The master had a daughter who was attending school at a convent some distance from
home, and very often he sent the dog and the cat with presents to the girl.
5. One day he called the faithful animals and bade them carry a magic ring to his daughter.
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WEEK 4
Day 2
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the pictures
Give a sentence from the pictures. Combine your sentences into one sentence
Find and Learn
I have here two columns of sentences .Notice the difference between the simple and
compound sentence.
Simple Sentence Compound Sentence
1. Kevin and Patrick are good
neighbors
They have become the best of
friends
1. Kevin and Patrick are good
neighbors and they have become
the best of friends.
2. Kevin loves fishing
Patricks finds it boring
2. Kevin loves fishing but Patrick finds
it boring.
3 They go home before dark.
They waited for the beautiful sunset
3. They go home before dark or they
waited for the beautiful sunset.
4. Kevin usually played his guitar.
Everyone sings or dances
4 Kevin usually plays guitar and
everyone sings or dances.
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Try and Learn
Study how each coordinating conjunctions are used in the following examples
For - Explains reason or purpose (just like “because”)
I go to the park every Sunday, for I love to watch the ducks on the lake.
And - Adds one thing to another
I go to the park every Sunday to watch the ducks on the lake and the shirtless men playing
soccer.
Nor - Used to present an alternative negative idea to an already stated negative idea
I don’t go for the fresh air nor really for the ducks.
But - Shows contrast
The soccer in the park is entertaining in the winter, but it’s better in the heat of summer.
Or - Presents an alternative or a choice
The men play on teams: shirts or skins.
Yet - Introduces a contrasting idea that follows the preceding idea logically (similar to “but”)
I always take a book to read, yet I never seem to turn a single page.
So - Indicates effect, result or consequence
I’ve started dating one of the soccer players, so now I have an excuse to watch the game each
week.
Do and Learn
Choose the most appropriate conjunction to go in the blank.
1. Please bring me a towel, _____ I can dry the dishes.
A. but B. not C. so
2. Take you clothes and shoes to your room, _____ put them away.
A. and B. so C. yet
3. Our teacher does not allow cell phones in class, _____ does she use hers during class.
A. or B. nor C. yet
4. Mom bought a new shelf for my room, _____ I now have a place to put my trophies.
A. yet B. so C. but
5. You can turn your paper in during class, _____ you can email it to Mr. Harris by
tomorrow morning.
A. so B nor C. and
Learn some more
Use the coordinating conjunctions and, nor, so or to complete each compound sentence.
1. Please bring me a towel, _____ I can dry the dishes.
2. Take you clothes and shoes to your room, _____ put them away.
3. Our teacher does not allow cell phones in class, _____ does she use hers during class
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4. Mom bought a new shelf for my room, _____ I now have a place to put my trophies
5. You can turn your paper in during class, _____ you can email it to Mr. Harris by
tomorrow morning.
Read and learn
Read each sentence in the paragraph. Identify the compound sentence
The girl scouts of Julian Felipe elementary School camped for three days. One night,
they told stories after supper.. Then they went back to their tents and they fixed their beddings.
The school leader visited each tent and the campers were very happy for that.. The next day the
girls got up early and all of them jogged around the campsite. Their breakfast afterwards was
simple but it was nutritious.. Next, the girls prepared for the hije and uphill and down the
rainforest.
Talk about it
Tell something about the picture using compound sentence
Write about it
Form a compound sentence from the simple sentences given.Use or, and but to combine each
pair of sentence
1. School can be fun.
It is exciting.
2. The Science experiments need time and patience.
They are interesting to perform.
3. In, Physical Education we can learn many kinds of dances.
We are also taught different ball games.
4. Our Music teachers teach Filipino songs
Sometimes we learn foreign songs.
5. Mathematics seems challenging
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A compound sentence is made up of two or more independent clauses usually joined by
the conjunctions and, or and but. And expresses addition, or tells choice, and but shows contrast.
Other conjunctions that may be used are yet, so and for. Yet means but at the same time, so means
therefore, and for means because.
A comma is usually used before the conjunction in a compound sentence
Remember
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WEEK 4
Day 3
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell.
Look at the picture, what can you say about the development of the baby?
Are they in a chronological order
Find and Learn
1. Vocabulary Words
Use a dictionary to find the meaning of the italicized word.
a. Her mother saw Rhona at a distance already unconscious.
b. A cat knocked down a lighted kerosene lamp.
c. Rhona hurriedlybrought her brother and sister on the ground.
d. Rhona’s mother accidentallybroke a drinking glass.
2. Have you heard of Rhona Mahilum?Read the story of her tale of courage and
heroism
One day when Rhona and his brother and sisters were sleeping, a cat
knocked down a lighted kerosene lamp, and soon the house started burning. RHona
hurriedly brought her brother and sisters out of the house one by one. She drew watr
from the well and threw it onto the fire. Then she rolled on the grass when her clothes
and hair caught fire.In another place away from the home, Rhona’s mother
accidentally broke a drinking glass. Then, she sensed that something wrong was
happening in their house.. Rhona’s mother found her children sleeping on the grass
except Rhona. Her mother saw Rhona at a distance unconscious. Her mother walked
for many hours to bring her to the hospital where she was treated.. Officials and
citizens in Rhona’s hometown and province heard of her
brave deed. They helped the family.
3.Comprehension check up
a. How the fire started in Rhona’s house?
b. How Rhona save her brothers and sisters?
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c. How Rhona caught fire and saved herself and half of their house from burning?
d. How Rhona’s Mother sensed what was happening to their house and children?
e. How Rhona’s mother saved her daughter’s life?
Try and Learn
Arrange the following ideas in order. Then write it in a form of a paragraph.
_____After paying, wait for your name to be called
_____Fill out the registration form.
_____Present your receipt to claim your ID
_____Go to window and get your registration form
_____Pay the registration fee at the cashier.
Do and Learn
The events in the stories below are not in the correct order. Arrange them in sequence to
make a short story. Write them in paragraph form.
1. A Boy Scout Hero
 Arturo saved a widow and her child from the storm.
 Arturo’s family went to the school for shelter.
 The scoutmaster praised Arturo for his bravery.
 A strong typhoon began.
 The boy scouts left for the jamboree.
Learn some more
2. Early Peoples Covering
 They simply dried newly stripped animal skins and wore those with their hair
on.
 The earliest people had no covering other than their skin.
 Finally they rubbed fat into the skins, thus making rough leather which was
better than untreated skin.
 The men used leaves of plants as clothes to keep out heat and animal skin
to keep out the cold.
 Later they scraped off the hair and hung the skin in the smoke of fires
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Read and learn
Rearrange the following sentences to form a good story. Write them in paragraph form.
 They applied the iodine test and discovered which part stores starch. (5)
 The pupils opened up the corn grains and examined the different parts. (4)
 The class wanted to know the parts and uses of the corn grain. (1)
 The teacher divided the class into four groups. (2)
 The pupils drew the corn grain showing the endosperm, cotyledon and embryo. (6)
Each group brought materials for the experiment. (3)
Talk about it
Read the short selection then arrange te events according to time order
The Best Treasure
A certain farmer had several sons. He wanted them to become farmers. When
the farmer was dying, he called his sons and said to them. “Boys, I am about to leave you. I
have hidden my wealth in the vineyard. Search for it, it is all I have to give you. His sons
thought that their father had buried a treasure in the vineyard. When the father died, the sons
dug in the vineyard, to search for the treasure. They did not find the hidden wealth, but they
had fine crops of grapes.
___ a. His sons thought that their father had buried a treasure in the vineyard.
___ b. He wanted them to become good farmers.
___ c. They did not find the hidden wealth, but they had fine crops of grapes.
___ d. A certain farmer had several sons.
___ e. Their father had hidden his wealth in the vineyard
]
Write about it
Read and understand the following sentences. Arrange them in a logical order to make a story.
Rewrite them in paragraph form. Give a title to your paragraph.
 They become nymphs and live underwater.
 After a few days, the eggs hatched.
 Finally, they become full-grown dragonflies.
 First, the dragonfly lays egg on the water.
 As the nymphs grow, they shed their skin many times
Remember
The order in which events happen in a story, or how ideas are arranged in a composition is
called sequence of events or ideas. This helps you understand what you are reading. It is
important to note time signals such as In 1985,
five years after, first, next , or finally.
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WEEK 4
Day 4
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the pictures of a thin and a fat girl
Describe the girl in the first picture/second picture
The girl is fat
The girl is chubby.
The girl is skinny.
The girl is scrawny.
Which of the words fat and chubby fives a positive connotation? Negative connotation?
Which of the words skinny and scrawny gives positive connotation? Negative
connotation?
Find and Learn
Have the pupils watch a video clip about positive and negative connotation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfoDJ769R7I
What is a positive connotation? Negative connotation
Try and Learn
Study the following sentences and give the positive and negative connotation of the word.
1. I recognized the familiar smell of my roommate's cooking.
negative connotation: stench
positive connotation: aroma
2. Scrapple is an inexpensive meal.
negative connotation: cheap
positive connotation: thrifty
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3. We stopped for lunch at a diner in West Virginia.
negative connotation: greasy spoon
positive connotation: café or bistro
4. My parents are committed conservationists.
negative connotation: tree huggers
positive connotation: environmentalists..
5. My old laptop has finally died.
negative connotation: decrepit
positive connotation: venerable
Do and Learn
Think of a Positive and negative connotation for the following word
Positive Connotation Negative connotation
overweight
short
unattractive
plain
smart
Learn some more
Tell whether the following word is posite or negative connotation
1. childish
2. stingy
3. economical
4. headstrong
5. fun-size
6. difficult
7. determine
8. self- focused
9. firm
10. underweight
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Read and learn
Read other example of positive and negative connotation Try to use it in a sentence.
Talk about it
For each pair of words and a phrase, list the one that is positive in the “Positive
Connotation” category, the one that is negative in the “Negative Connotation”
1. slim, skinny, less than average build
2. fragrance, odor, a smell sensed by the olfactory nerve
3. a young age, youthful, immature .
4. assertive, firmly confident, pushy
5. hobby.avocation,obsession
Denotation Positive connotation Negative connotation
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When you look up a word in the dictionary, you will find its literal (denotative)meaning.
However, the emotions and associations connected to a word is known as its
connotative meaning. Depending on our experiences, certain words have
apositive, negative, or neutral connotation.
WEEK 4
Day 5
Write about it
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
Negative connotation
1. He made me feel ____( uneasy. , frightened )
2. Some of the makeup were ______ (annoying, amusing)
3. Mike ____ or to go on the ride. (nagged, reminded)
Positive connotation
1. Our trip to the amusement park was ____ (fine, wonderful )
2. We saw _____ animals in the zoo. ( fascinating, weird )
3. Some of the Monkeys were _____ (hilarious, funny )
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FOURTH QUARTER
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Think and Tell
Look at the poster, what message the poster gives?
Is this picture considered a multimedia? What element of multimedia is present in the
picture?
At the end of the lesson yu will learn the different element of multimedia and how
it contribute to the meaning of the text.
Find and Learn
Read the short story
The Greatest Treasure
Once upon a time, the greatest treasure in the world was hidden in a chest. The
chest was locked and was inside a cave that could only be found with the help of a map.
A monkey found the key to the chest in a tree, an elephant managed to move a boulder which
stood in the way, and a snake found the map under some stones. All of them tried to find the
chest on their own, without success. An owl realized this and gathered the animals together to
work as a team. The animals took his advice and, after many adventures and difficulties, they
managed to find the chest.
When they opened it, there was just one single piece of parchment inside. It said that if they had
gotten this far then they had already found the greatest treasure in the world: that of friendship.
The animals realized this was true, and they happily
remained friends for life.
Watch the video of the story The Greatest Treasure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iOlM9XdOYo
Try and Learn
Study the following
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THE FIVE MAIN ELEMENTS OF MULTIMEDIA
TEXT
Text is the basic element of multimedia. It involves the use of text types, sizes, colors and
background color. In a multimedia application, other media or screen can be linked through the
use of text. This is what you call Hypertext. To produce an effective multimedia program there
are three things that need to be considered. They are:
*The position of the text on the screen.
*Length of the message
*And legibility of the text.
GRAPHIC
Graphics make the multimedia application attractive. They help to illustrate ideas through
still pictures.
There are two types of graphics used: bitmaps (paint graphics) and vector (draw graphics).
AUDIO
A multimedia application may require the use of speech, music and sound effects. These
are called audio or the sound element. There are two basic types of audio or sound: analog and
digital audio.
VIDEO
Video provides a powerful impact in a multimedia program. In multimedia applications, the
digital video is gaining popularity because of the following reasons:
Video clips can be edited easily. The digital video files can be stored like any other files in the
computer and the quality of the video can still be maintained. The video files can be transferred
within a computer network it allows non-linear editing in any part of the video. However, these
digital video files are large in size. Transferring these files can take a long time especially when
using the Internet.
ANIMATION
Animation is a process of making a static image look like it is moving. In multimedia, digital
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animation is used. Digital animation can be categorised into two broad area: 2D (2 Dimension)
and 3D (3 Dimension) animations.
Source :http://learningarea4a.blogspot.com/2010/07/multimedia-elements-lesson-24.html
Do and Learn
Complete the table
Evaluating the Attributes of Different Multimedia Elements of a Webpage
Webpage URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iOlM9XdOYo
( Use the same video. )“ The Greatest Treasure”
Multimedi
a
Elements
Attributes Values Comments / Remarks
Eg. Text Font size 8 Too small and the text cannot be read
clearly. Suggested to change the font
size to 12
Learn some more
Tell what element of multimedia is associated with the pictures
1. 2.
3. 4.
5.
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Talk about it
Read the information below
Write about it
Analyze how the following elements of multimedia contribute to the meaning of the
text. Match column A to column B
A. B.
1. text A. It makes the static image like moving
2. graphic B. It gives a powerful impact
2. animation C. it gives message that can be read
4. video D. It makes the presentation attractive
5. sound E. reinforce the understanding of
Information presented
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Remember
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WEEK 5
Day 1
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Read the story entitled “The Bug Collection” by: Andrew Frinkle
Peter had to do a bug collection for school. He was
required to get several different Orders of bugs, and at least one
Species of each of those Orders. Orders were groups of similar
bugs, and Species were specific examples. There were 29
different Orders of bugs in the world, but most bugs came from
four common groups, while the others could be quite rare.
He knew if he could catch about ten Species of bugs
from four different Orders, he’d get a good grade. So, he went outside with his bug net and
caught a Yellow Cabbage Butterfly almost right away! That was a member of the Order
Lepidoptera, which included all the butterflies and moths. He caught several more butterflies
and moths over the next few hours, including a swallowtail butterfly and a moth almost the size
of his hand that had been hiding on a tree, blending in. He’d have to look it up in a book later to
see what kind it was.
The second Order he found was Orthoptera. This was the group of bugs that included
grasshoppers and crickets. He caught a black cricket under the rose bushes, and then snagged
a big fat green locust flying through the yard. It was hard to catch that one, because it flew so
fast.
Hymenoptera was the next Order he found, but it wasn’t that hard. There was a whole
anthill filled with fire ants by the back porch, and there were black ants in the driveway. Then he
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found a dead wasp in a spider’s web near the barn. Those were both in the same group of
insects.
After that, it got harder. He got down on his hands and knees and crawled through the
grass, eventually finding a ladybug. Those were in the Order Coleoptera. He didn’t find any
other beetles, though. He did find a spider, but that didn’t count. Spiders were Arachnids,
creatures with eight legs. Insects were only supposed to have six legs. Regardless, he could not
keep the spider for his collection. He saw a dragonfly, but it was too fast, and that meant he
didn’t have a member of Order Odonata.
He got lucky and found a walking stick before he gave up for the day. That was a rare
member of the Order Phasmida, which included camouflaging bugs like leaf bugs and stick
bugs. It seemed like he’d get a pretty good grade after all!
Find and Learn
Use the information in the story to answer the questions below.
1. What does Peter have to collect for school?
A. leaves
B. bugs
C. flowers
D. rocks
2. TRUE OR FALSE: An insect Order is a group of similar insects?
A. True
B. False
3. TRUE OR FALSE: An insect Species is a group of similar insects?
A. True
B. False
4. What was the first insect Peter caught?
A. a wasp
B. ants
C. a ladybug
D. a cabbage butterfly
5. What was the last insect Peter caught?
A. a dragonfly
B. a spider
C. a walking stick
D. a swallowtail butterfly
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Try and Learn
From the story you have read,
list all the key sentences and supporting sentences
Do and Learn
Read “ANDRES BONIFACIO”
( Developing Reading Power p. 226)
Group 1 - Graphic Organizer
Group II – Read the story correctly with proper phrasing, intonation, pronunciation
Group III –Restate the story in your own words
Learn some more
Graphic organizersengage students with online content by helping to apply learning, organize
ideas, classify information, sequence events, or compare and contrast.
Key sentences Supporting sentences
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Balloons Brainstorming
Web
Cause & Effect Circles Story
Map
Character Map
Compare Concept Map Dear Tim &
Moby
Description/
Prediction
Chart
Experiment
Observations
Flowchart Ideas Details Item Description Knowledge &
Conclusion
KWL Chart
KWS Chart Main Idea Moby Alphabet Observation
Chart
Paragraph
Pause Points Predictions Story Map Story Mountain Story Pyramid
Storyboard Synonym &
Antonym Pairs
The 5 Ws Tim’s Shirt Venn Diagram
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Graphic organizers engage students with online content by
helping to apply learning, organize ideas, classify information,
sequence events, or compare and contrast.
Read and learn
Read the story carefully and correctly.
Write about it
Make a graphic organizer out from the story you have read.
Remember
The Structure of the Flower
The lower and outermost part of a flower are the sepals.
They are usually green. They look like leaves. They form the protective
covering of the flower when it is still a bud.
Above the sepals are the petals. Petals often have bright
colors because they attract insects. Growing just above and within the
circle of petals are the stamens. Each stamen has a long stem like part
called filament. At the top of the filament is another which is filled with
yellow or reddish dust-like grains called pollen.
The innermost part of the flower is the pistil which has
three parts – the stigma, the style and the large base called ovary. Within
the ovary are small structures called ovules. Seeds develop from the
ovules. ( Grade 5 Lesson Guide p. 204 )
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WEEK5
Day 2
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
What do you see? What are they doing?
Find and Learn
1. Watch the soundless video clip your teacher will show you and retell to the class
what you have watched.
Answer the following questions:
 In your opinion, is your classmate’s retelling of the video correct?
 What made you say so?
2. Watch again the video with sounds this time.
Answer the following questions:
 After watching the video clip with sounds, is your/your classmate’s retelling of
the video correct?
 If so, what are the CUES that made you/your classmate retell the story
correct?
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Try and Learn
List the verbal and non-verbal cues you have seen in the video
.
Do and Learn
Go to your group and make a script of a short skit (dramatization) of a
news broadcasting good for 5 minutes.
VERBAL CUES NON-VERBAL CUES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Learn some more
Watch again another broadcasting video and list/draw the verbal and
non-verbal cues in the boxes, but this time using the elements of
multimedia.
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Watch and learn
Match the multimedia cues to the appropriate text related to news clips.
POLITICS
INVESTIGATION
SHOWBIZ
HEALTH
SPORTS
WEATHER
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The Five Multimedia Elements: Text, image, audio, video, and animation are the five multimedia
elements. The first multimedia element is text. Text is the most common multimedia element.
Write about it
What have you learned today?
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________.
Remember
Multimedia is content that uses a combination of different content forms such as text, audio,
images, animation, video and interactive content. Multimedia contrasts with media that use only
rudimentary computer displays such as text-only or traditional forms of printed or hand-produced
material.
Multimedia can be recorded and played, displayed, dynamic, interacted with or accessed
by information content processing devices, such as computerized and electronic devices, but can
also be part of a live performance.
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WEEK 5
Day 3
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
What do you think the pictures are all about?
Find and Learn
Read the article entitled “Saved by a Hero”
- English Basics and Beyond 5 (pp. 394-396)
Try and Learn
List the emphasized words in the article below and try to give their possible meaning.
EMPHASIZED WORDS POSSIBLE MEANING
1.
2.
3.
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Do and Learn
Your teacher will show you a dictionary. Read, browse and pass it on!
Learn some more
A dictionary is a collection of words in one or
more specific languages, often alphabetically
(or by radical and stroke for ideographic
languages), with usage of information,
definitions, etymologies, phonetics,
pronunciations, translation, and other
information.
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Read the chart below. These are examples of positive and negative connotations:
Read and learn
Go to your group.
Let us visit the library and look for denotations!
 List all the primary and secondary sources of information where you find the denotations
you are looking for.
 Study how the dictionary works.
 Use the dictionary in finding out denotations.
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Talk about it
Brainstorm on whether it is apositive or a negative connotation. Use a primary or secondary
sources where you have seen it.
WORD DENOTATION
PRIMARY/SECONDARY
SOURCE
1. Infrastructure
2. Acute
3. Philosophy
4. Federalism
5. Apprehension
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Eager hustle anxious melancholic
luxurious vengeance justice outstanding
clever meticulous fragile
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Write about it
A. Choose five words from the connotations above. Find its denotation
and write a sentence using it.
1._______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________.
2._______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________.
3._______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________.
4._______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________.
5._______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________.
B. Define each word using a dictionary. Read the word in context. Then
decide if the word has a positive or a negative connotation.
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WEEK 5
Day 4
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Match the cause to its effect:
 Then join the two sentences you matched to form a complex sentence.
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Find and Learn
Color the boxes with the same color to match the cause and effect and complete
the complex sentences.
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Try and Learn
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Learn some more
Read and learn
The Lion and the Mouse
Once when a lion, the king of the jungle, was asleep, a little mouse began running
up and down on him. This soon awakened the lion, who placed his huge paw on the mouse,
and opened his big jaws to swallow him.
"Pardon, O King!" cried the little Mouse, "Forgive me this time. I shall never repeat it
and I shall never forget your kindness. And who knows, I may be able to do you a good turn one
of these days!”
The Lion was so tickled by the idea of the mouse being able to help him that he lifted his
paw and let him go.
Sometime later, a few hunters captured the lion, and tied him to a tree. After that they
went in search of a wagon, to take him to the zoo.
Just then the little mouse happened to pass by. On seeing the lion’s plight, he ran up to
him and gnawed away the ropes that bound him, the king of the jungle.
"Was I not right?" said the little mouse, very happy to help the lion.
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Complex sentence- a sentence containing a subordinate clause or clauses.
A causeis WHY something happens. An effect is WHAT happens
Talk about it
Comprehension Questions
Answer the following questions orally in your class.
a. Why does the King lion awaken?
b. Why did the lion did not eat the mouse?
c. What happened to the lion one day?
d. Who saved him from the hunters?
e. How did the mouse save the lion?
f. What could have happened if the mouse did not help him?
g. What lesson did you get from the story?
Write about it
Write another possible ending for the story below.
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____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________.
Remember
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WEEK 5
Day 5
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Review your previous composition. Check for clarity and spelling
corrections.
Find and Learn
Exchange your work with your seatmate and check each other’s
work…
 Underline words you find out spelled wrong
 Put question marks on sentences/ paragraphs you do not understand or is
not clear
 Use only a pencil
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Learn some more
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Read and Learn
Learn some more
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Do and Learn
In checking your seatmate’s work, here is a checklist:
Name of seatmate:_______________________________________________ Date: ______________
Checklist for Clarity YES NO
1. The sentences are meaningful.
2. The grammar usage is correct.
3. Uses precise/ direct descriptive words.
4. Clear pronoun references.
5. Uses the right words.
No. of misspelled words: _____
Talk about it
 Explain to your seatmate his/her mistakes after you have checked the
work.
 Make sure to politely address him/her.
 Make sure that both of you agree that a change is a must.
 Give some of your suggestions for a better result.

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Write about it
 Rewrite your own composition after the correction checking.
 Make sure to correct all possible words you need to correct.
 Write legibly.
Remember
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WEEK 6
Day 1
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Let us take a look again at the different text types:
Did you notice the differences of each from one to another?
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Find and Learn
 Choose from the text type boxes the reading materials/articles
you are interested in.
Try and Learn
 Read your chosen selection silently.
 Take note of the message of the selection you have chosen.
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Learn some more
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Do and Learn
Summarize the selection you have read in this page.
 don’t forget to write the title of your selection!
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Read and learn
 Read another selection from the text type boxes…
 And make another summary…
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Talk about it
 Now this time, go ahead and share to the class your reaction to the
authentic messages of the text.
Write about it
 Write here your reaction to the selections you read.
Reaction to selection 1:
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Remember
Reaction to selection 2:
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WEEK 6
Day 2
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
 Review the following topics we had:
A cause is WHY
something
happens.
An effect is WHAT
happens.
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Find and Learn
Look at the cues below. Write a cause and effect complex sentence
describing each.
___________________________________ _______________________________________
___________________________________ _______________________________________
___________________________________ _______________________________________
___________________________________ _______________________________________
___________________________________ _______________________________________
___________________________________ _______________________________________
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Try and Learn
Go to your groups and simulate
the news you have written
complex sentences (Cause and
effect) a while ago.
GROUP 1:
FOR
PRESIDENT
GROUP 2:
EL NIÑO
GROUP 3:
PIA
WURTZBACH
GROUP 4:
MANNY
PACQUIAO
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Do and Learn
Practice with your group
See example videos
Remember to use cues and complex sentences
with cause and effect.
Present your simulation broadcasting to the
class.
Explain your presentation.
Learn some more
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Read and learn
Remember
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WEEK 6
Day 3
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Do you know how to cook? Have you ever read a cook book? Read
the recipe in the cook book aloud.
 Are there words difficult to understand?
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Find and Learn
 Search the following words’ denotations/connotations using the dictionary:
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minced sauté diced
layer
Broth cube simmer
Sweet style grated
season
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Try and Learn
Answer the following questions:
1. Do you recall the title of the recipe?
2. What are the main ingredients in the recipe?
3. Why is measurement important in cooking?
4. Were the instructions clear?
5. What do you think will happen if you did not
Understand the words in the recipe?
Do and Learn
 Find the cooking terms and encircle it!
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Learn some more
Now it’s your turn!
1. Got to your group.
2. Go the TLE room.
3. Prepare the materials and ingredients.
4. Follow the recipe.
5. Present to the class your product.
 Here are some words you can be familiar with:
Read and learn
Try practicing these
words when cooking:
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Talk about it
Write about it
 Try to rewrite the recipe you have read by recalling the
ingredients and the process.
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WEEK 6
Day 4
Remember
FOURTH QUARTER
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Think and Tell
Where do you think the boy is?
Have you ever been into the library?
Find and Learn
Almost all schools
have library.
It is where we
find books.
Today, we will visit the library.
What Library resources are you
interested in? Color them.
Try and Learn
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Try to list down the books you had already read below.
Write on the left the books that have original authors and on the right the books
that were retold or rewritten.
Do and Learn
Learn some more
Books with Original Author Books rewritten or retold
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______________________
Come on! What are
you waiting for? Let’s
read some books in
the library!
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these are things we should remember:
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Read and learn
 Why not read some of these!
 List your own primary and secondary sources.
Talk about it
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The Librarian is the one whom we borrow the books in the library.
Write a conversation on how you would ask the Librarian and her response.
____________________________
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Write about it
Write a three-paragraph descriptive essay on your self-
selected topic based on your primary source.
Remember
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WEEK 6
Day 5
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Have you ever seen these? _____________
Where? ______________________
What do you call these?__________________________
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Find and Learn
Do you remember these?
Guess the name of the commercials below.
______________________________________ _________________________________
_____________________________________ ________________________________
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Watch and Learn
 Watch the advertisements your teacher will show you.
 Remember the guidelines in watching a movie:
1. Do not make noise.
2. Pay attention to what you are watching.
3. Sit properly.
Do and Learn
After watching the video, write or draw the images/ideas inside the TV that made
you want to buy the product.
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2
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Learn some more
 Propaganda is a form of
biased communication, aimed
at promoting or demoting
certain views, perceptions or
agendas.
 Point of view is a specified or stated manner of consideration, an
attitude how one sees or thinks of something.
 Stereotype is a thought that can be adopted about specific types
of individuals or certain ways of doing things. These thoughts or
beliefs may or may not accurately reflect reality.
Read and learn
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Talk about it
Write
about it
PROPAGANDA STEREOTYPE
POINT OF
VIEW
Give examples of the three below:
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WEEK 7
Day 3
FOURTH QUARTER
Think and Tell
Look at the group of words (clauses). Tell whichclause has a complete thought and can
stand alone and which clause cannot stand alone.
 We ran home
 Because it’s getting dark
 After the exam
 We played at the plaza
 Let’s take a walk
 Before we see a movie
Find and Learn
Read and study the following sentences
1. I shall not go home unless mother comes back.
2. I like you because you are so friendly.
3. Susie will return the books after her class.
Answer the following questions:
 How many clauses are there in each sentence?
 Whatkinds of clauses are there in each sentence?
 Which is the independent clause in each sentence?
 Which is the dependent clause in each sentence?
 What word connects each independent clause to the dependent clause
in each sentence?
The words that signal each dependent clause are unless, because and after.
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Try and Learn
Combine the independent clause with the dependent clause to form a
complex sentence. Make the necessary changes. Observe
capitalization and correct punctuation marks.
1. Hobbyists make money.
Because they can sell their crafts.
2. That entertain them.
They love to read books.
3. If you want to learn more about hobbies.
Join a hobby club.
4. After the exhibit.
The members of the club had a celebration party.
5. Some persons like to collect diaries.
That are kept by famous people.
Do and Learn
Use the appropriate conjunctions (because, so that, when, where) in combining the
pairs of sentences to make complex sentences.
1. I like farming. It is very challenging.
2. I started gardening. I was seven.
3. I used of pots made of small cans. I was quite young to work on a
big garden plot.
4. I used animal manure as fertilizer. My plants grew healthy.
5. I bring the pechay harvest to the market. I can sell it to earn some
money.
Learn some more
Underline the most appropriate conjunction to connect the ideas in each sentence.
1. Dondon bring a water jug (when, where) he goes hiking.
2. I like hiking, too, (since, although) it can be tiring.
3. (When, Before) I get very tired, I usually take a rest.
4. You should not climb the mountain (so that, unless) someone is with you.
5. A fellow scout or classmate can help (if, where) you are hurt.
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Read and learn
Read the short paragraph and find all the complex sentences.
Outdoor life is exciting. We went camping and hiking because we love the
outdoors. When we went to a rainforest park one time, we rode on a big bus. We made
sure that we were safe in camp so we brought our tents and supplies. On the bus, we
sang songs and watched the fields we passed. Although we were tired, we enjoyed
pitching tents, cooking our food, and hiking to a nearby hill.
Talk about it
Connect the independent clause to the dependent clause using the correct
conjunctions (and, so, for, nor, but, yet)
A B
1. You will enjoy hiking more. A.Although I got so tired from
a ten-kilometer hike.
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2. I was not absent from class. B. If you hike with a group.
3. Dondon and I go hiking on the C. Because we love nature.
mountainsides.
4. I like you. D.Though he was away.
5. She remained faithful to him. E. Because you are kind.
Write about it
Complete each sentence with a dependent clause.
1. I cannot find a clock _______________.
2. I saw a man _______________.
3. I remember the place ___________________.
4. Margareth is sick ______________.
5. She fails the test _____________.
Remember
 A complex sentence is composed of one independent clause and
one or two dependent clauses.
 An independent clause is a simple sentence by itself. It gives a
complete meaning. It can stand alone.
 A dependent clause does not give a complete thought. It cannot
stand alone. It depends on an independent clause to complete its
meaning.
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Prepared by:
ELENITA C. FULO
Santa Cruz Elem. Sch.
Santa Cruz District
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LEARNING MATERIALS IN ENGLISH 5
4th
Quarter
Week 9
EARNING COMPETENCIES
Listening Comprehension
Summarize information from various text types.
Oral Language
Use verbal and non-verbal cues in a TV Broadcast.
Vocabulary Development
Identify different meanings of unfamiliar words.
(denotation and connotation) (Mathematics)
Reading Comprehension
Make generalization
Oral Reading Fluency
Observe accuracy, appropriate rate, proper expressions and correct punctuations in dramatic,
readings and presentation.
Study Strategy
Conduct short research projects on a self-related topic.
Grammar
Use complex sentences to show problem-solution relationship of ideas.
Writing Composition
Compose a three-paragraph descriptive essay on self-related topic.
Viewing
Make connections between information viewed and personal experiences.
Attitude
Show tactfulness when communicating with others.
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II. Subject-Matter
A. Topics
1. Literature
a. “Black-out or Brown outs” (Improving Proficiency in Reading I, p.44)
b. “The Jellyfish Journey“ by Josefina V. Suarez, Ed. D.
(New Dynamic Series in English 5, pp. 49-50)
c. “Hickory, Dickory, Dock “(Poem)
d. Idioms, Connotations & Denotations
e. Tongue Twisters
2. Language
a. Compound words
b. Verbal and Non-Verbal Cues in a TV Broadcast
c. Descriptive Essay
d. Contextual Clues
B. Materials
 short listening Selection
 short oral reading selection
 printed vocabs on meta cards (Word Bank)
 prediction table (board/chart)
 tongue twister chart
 activity sheets
 film (via power point)
C. References
K-12 Curriculum Guide (English 5)
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Day 1
II. Subject-Matter
1. Listening to a selection (Black-out or Brown-out)
2. Summarizing the Selection listened to.
References: Improving Proficiency in Reading I,p.44
K-12 Curriculum Guide in English 5 EN5LC-Iv3.13,
Materials: chart, meta cards ,activity sheets, film
III. Procedure
Setting the Stage
A. Using hands, the teacher acts-out each of the given things and asks the pupils to identify.
1. rain drop 3. lightning 5. earthquake
2. thunder 4. flash flood
Ask: What are those identified things?
B. Form compound words by matching Column A and Column B.
A. B
1. brown- ______________ a. load
2. construction-______________ b. outs
3. over- ________________ c. material
4. motor- _______________ d. spread
5. wide- ________________ e. vehicle
Think and Tell:
Teacher reads the situation aloud.
Situation: While watching “Probinsyano”,suddenly there was an electric interruption that
shot off the lights, television, electric fan, refrigerator and other household appliances
in your neighbor’s home.
Ask: What is that event called?
Find-out and learn
Ask: When a brown-out in your own house occurs what will you do?
Try and learn
Ask: When electrical interruptions/failures occur in the entire province, will you consider it
brown-out? If no, then what is it?
Why does black out or brown-out occur?
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Do and learn
Ask: How does black-out affect a province or city?
Fill- up the prediction chart.
People Work Household Appliances
Ask the pupils to explain the answers.
C. Modeling the pupils
Teacher reads the selection clearly and slowly. Pause once in a while to ask questions.
Black-out or Brown-out
We use the term black-out to mean a widespread loss of electric power. This usually
Happens during uncontrollable situations such as when lightning or tree branches hit electric wires
during storms. It also occurs after a total electric shot down due to an overload on the units that
generate electricity.
Brown-outs on the often hand, are confined only to certain small areas. They are
sometimes scheduled and announced in advanced by an electric company when it is necessary to
save energy or enable its crews to perform maintenance work. But brown-outs can also be caused
by fires, floods, man-made accidents such as a vehicle hitting an electric post or late getting
entangled with power line or construction-materials falling on these lines.
Comprehension Questions
How is black-out different from brown-out?
What may cause black-out and brown-out?
Which between black-out and brown-out is more disturbing? Support your answer.
How can we prepare ourselves to any of them so that we will not be fully affected?
III. Guided Practice
Group the class into three. Then, distribute the activity sheets.
Group I: Role play 5 activities of family members during occurrence of a brown-out.
Group II: Act-out the usual 5 reactions to brown-out in your house.
Group III: Pretend to be government agencies that will respond to call in case, a brown-out
extends longer.
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Ask the pupils to present their outputs in the class.
IV. Independent Practice
Write a paragraph-summary of the selection listened, to containing the following;
1. difference between black-out and brown-out
2. causes
3. effects
REMEMBER: A paragraph is consists of an introduction, body and conclusion. The first sentence is
indented
V. Evaluation
Choose the best answer in each item.
1. Brown-outs happen ( anytime, at night, at noon, in the morning ).
2. Black-out occurs in (a duplex, a house, an urban, a neighbor,)
3. Brown-out is caused by a ( fight, lightning ,graduation, party)
4 . (Appliances, Houses , People, Roads) are mostly affected as their work are delayed
5. It is safer to ( break-out, leave –on, ignore, turrn –off) the household appliances.
Rubric
5 – 3 complete ideas with a title
4 – 2 complete ideas with a title
3 – 1 complete idea with a title
2 – 1 incomplete idea with a title
1 – 1 incomplete idea without a title
0 - no idea at all
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Day 2
I. Objectives
1. Value facts/factual things to find reality.
2. Use verbal and non-verbal cues.
3. Perform an oral activity using denotations and connotations.
II. Subject-Matter
Verbal and Non-Verbal Cues
Connotations and Denotations K -12 Curriculum Guide in English 5
References: EN5OL- IV; -4 EN5V-IVh 20.1, 20.2
Materials: charts, metacards.
III. Procedure
Setting the Stage
Tell the compound word that fits each sentence. Select the answers below the sentences.
1. The policeman tries to stop the heavy car with an ___________.
2. The people in the neighborhood did not sleep well owing to the warmth and darkness brought by
_____________.
3. Empty small or big containers in the backyard to avoid the ____________dengue viruses.
4. A lot of ___________ riders had met on ____________.
5. The carpenter needs a ____________ for building a house.
brown-out construction-material overload
motor-vehicle widespread
Think and Tell
Read the sentences aloud.
a. The farmer is very fond of Ram, the black sheep.
b. Father is angry with Roy, the family’s black sheep.
Ask: Do the two sentences convey similar ideas?
If not, what is the difference?
What kind of word is black sheep in the first sentence?
What kind of word is black sheep in the second sentence?
Find and Learn
Identify the denotative and the connotative words.
a. Impossible! It rained cats and dogs.
b. It rained cats and dogs during typhoon Yolanda.
a. This is a sketch of human body. Please paint a heart of gold.
b. Here is Mr. Rico who gives money to the needy. He has a heart of gold.
Differentiate denotations and connotations.
What does each of them mean?
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Do and Learn
Complete the sentences with the given connotative words. Select the answers below.
1. You can’t go through this street. It’s a ____________.
2. The cruel leader dictates the people with an ____________.
3. When the speaker forgot his line, he created __________. The audience didn’t notice it.
4. The love story was ___________. It characters acted unrealistic at all.
5. When caught, the thief showed-out his ____________that the policeman didn’t believe,
thinking that he was only bluffing them.
corny crib crocodile
tears
iron hand ad lib dead end
Fill in the blank with the correct denotation. Use the same choices found above.
1. In the lake, the crocodile lost its young. To my amazement, it gave out ______________.
2. I have strong teeth so I could eat ______________ foods.
3. Children love to watch robots moving their _______________.
4. The baby is put in a ______________.
5. If the old sick man isn’t cured, it could be his ______________.
Learn some more
Find the meaning of the following connotations by matching Columns A and B.
A. B.
______1. ad lib a. forceful discipline
______2. corny b. old fashioned
______3. dead end c. additional remarks
______4. crocodile tears d. insincere grief
______5. iron hand e. street without outlet
Talk about it
Discuss the meaning of the given connotations and denotations. Ask the pupils to use them in
sentences. Teacher may use non-verbal expressions for further understanding of the lesson.
REMEMBER:
* Denotation expresses literal or real meaning.
* Connotation expresses concealed meaning.
Evaluation: Write Denotation or Cooontation on each blank.
______1. When the naughty boy was scolded by his mother he shed crocodile tears.
______2. The mason seems to have an iron hand while shaping up a bolo.
______3. Your jokes are too corny, it didn’t make me laugh at all.
______4. The river had finally reached its dead end; the water dried –up,fish and plants all died.
______5. When necessary, create an ad lib to make your part very realistic.
Home Activity
List down 5 connotative words with their meanings. Use them in sentences.
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Day 3
I. Objectives
1. Realized that the end does not justify the means.
2. Define vocabulary words through context clues.
3. Read the selection with comprehension.
4. Write the main idea of the selection read.
II. Subject-Matter:
Developing Vocabularies (Contextual Clues)
Reading a Selection: “The Jellyfish Journey”
Giving the Main Idea of the Selection read.
References:
New Dynamics Series in English 5pp. 49-50.
K-12 Curriculum Guide, EN5RC-IVg- 2.12
EN5F-IVg- 2.9
Materials: chart, metacards, pictures activity sheets
III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Ask the pupils to read repeatedly.
Then instruct then do recite without reading it.
Tongue Twister
Videographers
videotape the videography
of videos.
B. Contextual Clues:
Analyze the sentences. Underline twice the word or words that mean (s) the underlined
vocabulary in each sentence.
1. There was rejoicing in the palace yesterday.
The king got married a beautiful woman.
2. Trials are test of patience. They are the spices of life.
3. The kings wife requested for a monkey’s liver.
4. Timothy is a mischievous boy. He always makes his teachers angry.
5. Juan is a silly boy. He does things that shows lack of good sense.
Check the pupils’ answers. Draw a line to match Column A with Column B.
A. B.
1. rejoicing a. test of patience
2. trials b. makes his teachers angry
3. requested c. celebration lasted
4. mischievous d. respond to wife’s wish
5. silly e. lack of good sense
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Explaining the pupils what to do.
Our reading selection for today is “The Jellyfish Journey”
Can you think of words, compound words, or remarks that we may associate to animals?
Example: yellow chicken
Anticipated answers:
black sheep lion-hearted crocodile tears dog tags monkey business
Show pictures of a jelly fish,dragon and monkey
Find out the different blended traits of the characters in the selection.
Which among the two of you is going to be defended and be cast out?
THE JELLYFISH JOURNEY
Once upon a time, the king of the dragons who was an old bachelor took it into his head to get
married. His bride was a young dragonette just sixteen years old- lovely enough to become the wife of
any king. The wedding caused much rejoicing. The fishes both great and small came to offer gifts to the
newly wedded pair. For many days there was feasting and merriment.
But alas, even dragons have their trials. Before a month has passed, the young dragon queen fell
ill. The doctors gave her every medicine that was known to dragons, but none helped her. At last, they
said that there was nothing more to be done. She would probably die. But the sick queen said to her
husband, “I know of something that will cure me. Get me a live monkey’s liver and I shall get well at
once.
“A live monkey’s liver!” exclaimed the king. “What are you thinking of, my dear? You forgot that
we dragons live in the sea, while monkey’s live on land far away among the forest trees. A monkey’s
liver! My darling, you must be mad.”
The young queen burst into tears, “I have asked you for only one small thing,” she whispered,
“and you won’t get it for me. I wish I had stayed at home with my own m-m-m-mama and my own papa-
a-a-a.”
The dragon king did not like to have it thought that he was unkind to his beautiful young wife.
So he sent for his trusty servant, the jellyfish, and said: “I have a rather difficult task for you. I want you
to swim across the land and persuade a live monkey to come here with you. Tell the monkey how much
nicer everything is here in Dragon Land than where he lives, so that he will be willing to come. What I
really want him for is to cut out his liver to use as a medicine for the queen.”
So the jellyfish started off on his strange errand. In those days, he was just like any other fish,
with eyes and fins and a tail. But he had little feet also, so that he could walk on land. It did not take him
many hours to swim across the country where the monkeys live. Fortunately there happened to be a
monkey jumping about among the branches of the trees near the place where the jellyfish landed.
“Good morning, Mr. Monkey,” said the jellyfish. “I have come to tell you a beautiful country
where the weather is always pleasant. There are plenty of ripe fruits on the trees, and there are none of
those mischievous creatures called men. Will you not get on my back and let me take you there?”
The monkey thought it would be fun to see a new country. So he jumped on the jellyfish’s back,
and off they started across the water. When they had gone about halfway, he began to fear that there
might be some hidden danger. It seemed rather odd for jellyfish to come so far to carry a stranger home
simply to see the country.
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“My Jellyfish, why did you think of coming for me?”
“My master, the king of the dragons, sent me to get you,” answered the jellyfish.
“He wants to give your liver as medicine to the queen.”
“Oh, that’s your little game, is it?” thought the monkey, but he kept his thoughts to himself, and
only said, “Nothing could please me better than to be of service to the king and queen. But I left my liver
hanging on a branch of that big tree where you first saw me. A liver is heavy to carry about so I generally
take mine out and play about without it. We shall have to go back for it.”
The jellyfish agreed that there was nothing else to do. The silly creature did not see that the
monkey was only fooling him in order to save his life and his liver.
When they reached the shore again, the monkey bounded off the jellyfish’s back and was up the
tree in less than a minute. Then he said: “I do not see my liver here. Perhaps somebody has taken it
away. I will look for it. Go back and tell your master what has happened. He may become very anxious if
you did not get home before dark.”
So the jellyfish started home. When he told the king of the dragons what happened, the king
was so angry and said: “Away with this fellow. Take him and beat him to a pulp. Do not let a single bone
remain unbroken in his body.”
The officers seized the unfortunate jellyfish and beat him as the king had commanded. That is
the reason why, to this very day, jellyfish have no bones.
When the young queen found she could not have the monkey’s liver, she made up her mind to
get well without it.
Modeling the pupils
Teacher reads the selection by part.
Teacher asks the pupils to read after her.
Teacher pauses once in a while and asks questions.
Comprehension Questions:
1. Tell the most remarkable traits of each character.
2. Why was the jelly fish sent by the king for an errand?
3. How did the jelly fish persuade the monkey to go with him? Did the jelly fish succeed?
4. If you were the monkey, what would you do to serve yourself?
5. What became of the jelly fish after being punished?
6. What does this story want to covey?
Guided Practice
Cooperative Group Activity
Group I- Draw the dragonette and write her characteristics.
Group II- Draw the jelly fish and write its characteristics.
Group III- Draw the monkey and write his attempts to escape his death.
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Independent Practice
Pick out the best answer in each sentence. Write the letter of the answer.
___1. The king dragons wife was:
a. active, bright but stupid
b. lovely, young but spoiled
c. tall, slender but healthy
d. ugly, obese but nice
___2. When the dragonette fell ill, she requested a
a. beef’s liver
b. cow’s liver
c. monkey’s liver
d. pork’s liver
___3. The jelly fish had persuaded the monkey in exchange to an offer – to have
a. bananas, trees and house
b. food, mountains and park
c. country, fruits, men
d. zoo, swamp, pen
___4. The monkey was able to escape his death by;
a. drowning the jelly fish in water
b. fooling-out the jelly fish by dishonesty
c. giving the jelly fish, bananas
d. running to the mountain to hide
___5. When the jelly fish failed to bring a monkey’s liver, he was
a. beaten to pulp
b. cooked into food
c. driven from the sea
d. smash to death
Ask: What is the story about? What is the main idea of the story?
REMEMBER: The main idea is the point of view or general perception of the reader about the
reading material.
Home Activity:
In a paragraph, write the main idea of the selection,” The Jellyfish’ Journey”
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Day 4
I. Objectives
1. Be tactful at all times
2. Use the complex sentences to solve the cause-effect relationship of ideas
3. Write a three paragraph descriptive essay
II. Subject-Matter
Using complex sentences
Writing a three paragraph descriptive essay.
References: Growing in English 6 (Reading) p. 177
K-12 Curriculum Guide
EN5G-IVh 1.9.2, EN5WC-III h- 2.28
Materials: chart,metacards, spelling booklet
III. Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Put-out your spelling booklet.
Spell:
1. patience 4. rejoicing
2. celebration 5. silly
3. mischievous
Think and Tell
Identify the cause and the effect.
1. Because its raining, the pupils open their umbrellas.
2. That was the same day when the rainbow appeared.
3. Victor, whose words are inviting, won the contest.
Ask: Which one is the cause and the effect in each sentence?
Distinguish the dependent clause, the independent clause and the conjunction.
Find-out and Learn
Here are some sentences from the selection, “The Jellyfish Journey”.
Underline the independent clause, box the dependent clause and circle the conjunction.
1. Before a month has passed, the young dragon fell ill.
2. Tell the monkey, how much nicer everything here in Dragon Lands so that he will be
willing to come.
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3. When he told the dragon king what happened, the king got angry.
4. The officer beat the jellyfish, that’s why the jelly fish have no bones.
Ask: What composed the independent clause?
What does it tell?
What composed the dependent clause
It is complete in ideas?
What is connected by conjunction?
What kind of sentence does each form?
Try and Learn
Underline once the cause and underline twice the effect.
1._________ Math problems are difficult.
_________ Rinalyn was worried and unhappy.
2._________ The sea waves were too rough.
 _________ The fisherman did not go out to the sea.
3._________ Cananava area were flooded for 3 days.
_________ Poor drainage and improper waste disposal in other area.
Do and Learn
Use a conjunction to connect the 2 sentences to form a complex sentence.
1._____ The girl turned off her TV set.
_____ She kept her mind in her work.
2._____ She is not getting enough sleep.
_____ Claudia spends much time watching TV at night.
3._____ Mabini was .
_____ He was the brain of the Katipunan.
Ask: What is a complex sentence?
How do you form a complex sentence?
Learn some more
1. What are the possible causes why many animals are in danger of becoming extinct?
a.
b.
c.
2. If people have made many changes in the environment, what will be its effect?
a.
b.
c.
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Evaluation
Match the cause and its effect. write the letters only.
A. B.
____1. because the air is not moving a. a giant hole was cruelled
____2. when you rub them together b. your hands get warm
____3. because the lights are c. forest fires
____4. because a meteorite fell d. the building is dark
____5. because some people are careless e. there is no wind
with
Home Activity
Complete this outline. Then develop a paragraph
My Success in Studying
A. Causes of success in studying
1.
2.
3.
B. Effects of success in studying
1.
2.
3.
C. If you became successful, how will you share it to others?
1.
2.
3.
My Success in Studying
_________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
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Day 5
I- Objectives
1. Be tactful in the observation and in giving analysis.
2. Use .a picture of a place under a storm or typhoon
3. Write a reaction to the given film relevant to personal experiences.
II- Subject-Matter
Viewing film (any short educated film will do)
Writing personal rea ctions to the viewed film.
References:
Any educated film
K- 12 Curriculum Guide p.78 EN5VC- IV; - 2.4
Materials: pictures film
III Procedure
A.Setting the Stage
Have you had an experience about a storm ? What were your feelings reactios/
that you had been afraid of? What were those things that caused your fear?
Do you think your neighbors had the same feelings or reactions?
What about other people who were not beset by a storm, what could be their
feelings or reactions?
Think and tell
Teacher shows a picture of a place (rural) under a storm
Ask: Is the place in order? Is the situation normal? Why?
What happens to the people, to the houses,to the nature/?
Why do storm, flood,and,typhoon occur? Can they be controlled by man?
Who are affected? Can people do something in order that they will not be
so much affected?
Do and learn
Cooperative Group Activity
Group I- Name 5 disasters.Write harm and distructions that each brings.
Group II- Draw the most destructive disaster that you have witnessed in your place.
Identify the elements in your output.
Group III- Name all agencies of the government, people, private corporations that
may help the victms of calamity
Ask each group to present their work.
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Try and learn
If one had been a victim of a disaster,what do you think would be his insight?
Should he lose hope? Why?
Learn some more
Ask the pupils to see a pleasant film that shows the beautiful aspect of life
Ask them to observe proper behavior while watching the film.
Talk about it
What is the film about? What does it show?
What can you say about the characters?
How did they face their life? Who were with them?
What did they do to make their life happy and contented?
Would you like to be happy and contented? How?
Write about it
Ask the pupils to write a three –paragraph descriptive essay about the topic:
Light After Darkness
REMEMBER:
Essay is a writing composition that deals with a subject from a limited point of view.
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LEARNING MATERIALS IN ENGLISH 5
4th
Quarter
Week 10
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
Listening Comprehension
Summarize information from various text types
Oral Language
Use verbal and non-verbal cues
Vocabulary Development
Identify different meanings of unfamiliar words
Reading Comprehension
Make generalization
Oral Reading Fluency
Observe correct pronunciation and proper expressions in dramatic readings and
presentations
Study Strategy
Conduct short research projects on a self-selected topic
Grammar
Use complex sentences to show problem-solution relationship of ideas
Writing Composition
Compose a three paragraph descriptive essay on self-selected topic
Viewing
Make connections between information viewed and personal experiences
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A. Literature
1. “ The Best Treasure” ( Improving Proficiency I p.10)
2. “The Monkey’ Heart “(New Dunamic Series in English 5,pp.266-267)
3. “ Cinquain Rose “(poem) (English Matter 6,p325)
4. Portion of the Selection,”Make an Impression ”(English Matter 6.pp335-338)
5. “ Life ‘ Inconsistencies”(English Matter 6pp284-285
B. Language
1. Summarizing Information
2. Vocabulary Development
3. Sounds: br gr cr dr pr/
4. Making Conclusion/ Generalization
References:
Improving Proficiency in English I p 10
New Dynamic Series in English 5,PP 266-267, 284-285, 325,
K-12 Curriculum Guide in English 5, EN5LC –Ivj-3.13
C. Materials
Listening selection (printed on a small illustration board)
Oral reading selection (Chart/ Board/Power point)
Poem (chart/Board)
Short Stories ( for Comprehension)
Vocabularies( meta cards)( Word Bank)
Idioms (word cards)
Activity sheets
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II- Subject-Matter
Listening Selection: “The Best Treasure” (Improving Proficiency I- p. 10)
Summarizing information listened to.
References: Improving Proficiency I- p. 10 K- 12 Curriculum Guide in English 5
EN5LC-IVj – 3.13
Materials: chart, meta cards, pictures
III- Procedure
Setting the Stage
Find the word that best fits each meaning below.
1. A place where vines grow
2. To loosen the soil
3. A buried wealth
4. A plant product
treasure vineyard cultivated crop
Ask: What for you is the most important thing that your parents could give you?
What do you consider treasure in your life?
Explaining the pupils what to do:
Today, you are going to know the best treasure in the life of a farmer. Find out what is
that best treasure that the selection considers.
Modeling the Pupils
Listen attentively as the teacher reads the story;
“The Best Treasure”
A certain farmer had several sons. He wanted them to become good farmers.
When the farmer was dying, he called his sons to him and said, “Boys I am about to
leave you. I have hidden my wealth in the vineyard, search for it. It is all I have to give
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you.” His sons thought that their father had buried a treasure in the vineyard.
When looking for the treasure, until, they had dug everywhere. They didn’t find hidden
money, but they had cultivated the vines so well that they had a fine crop of grapes. The
best treasure is what we get from hard work.
Comprehension Questions:
1. What did the farmer want his sons to become?
2. How did he keep his wealth?
3. Why did the father give the sons a hard work in looking for the hidden wealth?
4. Were they able to find the hidden treasure?
5. When they dug in the vineyard, did they find the treasure?
6. What is the best treasure?
Guided Practice
Complete the sentences with the accurate word or words heard from the selection.
1. The story told that the farmer had _______ sons.
2. He wanted them to become good ________.
3. When he was dying, he told that he would leave them his __________.
4. When he died, the son looked for the _________.
5. They didn’t find any money but they found-out that the legacy of the father was
the ____________.
Wealth several treasure
farmers product of hard work fisherman
Independent Practice
Select the letter of the best answer.
1. From the selection, a certain farmer told about the
a. fine crops of grapes at home
b. hidden wealth in the vineyard
c. plan to work abroad sooner
d. severe sickness being suffered
2. While not directly stated, it can be reasoned from the selection that the;
a. dying father left a legacy
b. father had raised big crops
c. hidden wealth was the vines
d. sons were his big problems
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3. When the father died, the sons
a. dug the vineyard
b. ignored the legacy
c. gave the vine to other
d. not interested to it
4. The selection is about
a. cultivated crops
b. father and son
c. hidden treasure
d. industrious men
5. The selection made us realized that
a. hidden wealth could be found easily
b. there are things heavier than money
c. the product of hand labor is immeasurable
d. money is the most valuable thing
Closure/ Assessment
Summarize the selection listened to in 5 sentences.
Home Activity
Identify and write in your notebook the things in your house that you consider
treasures.
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Day 2
I- Objectives
1. Observe politeness at all times.
2. Pronounce the letter, word, phrase and sentence correctly and articulately.
3. Express each character’s part emotionally and realistically.
II- Subject-Matter
“ Rose “(poem) English Matter p.325
A portion of the selection “Make an impression”
English Matter 6 p. 235- 238
Decoding Consonant Clusters br, gr, cr, dr, pr
Words used in
References: English Matter 6 pp. 235- 238
K- 12 Curriculum in English 5
EN5OL- IVj- 4 EN5F IVj – 1.6, 1.3, 1.7, 1.4
Materials: charts, meta cards,picture of a Rose, activity sheets
III- Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Pretend that you are in a less-traveled road and you find a rose flourishing by the
wayside.
Say the words: lush, tender, swaying, brimming, blushing, inspiring, temptation
blossom
Read after me.
Sweet Rose
lush, red, tender,
swaying, brimming, blushing
inspiring, temptation in me
blossom.
Ask the pupils to read by group,
later, by individual pupil.
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Think and Tell
Read the statements:
That rose stands- out among the short grasses because of its tall stem.
Ask: What is the meaning of stand out?
What are the clues that help you get the meaning of the given word?
Find out and Learn
Give the meaning of the underlined words. Write the clues to get their meanings.
1. Blooming flowers are a spectacular sight to see. The rekindle admiration and
aesthetic need for beauty
Meaning:
Clues:
2. Some mountaineers wantonly destroy nature. They never care for plants and
animals You could say they are totally destructive.
Meaning:
Clues:
3. Nature is cyclic. Seasons come and go repeatedly. Natural process appear,
disappear, then, reappear again and again.
Meaning:
Clues:
4. Along the wayside, one can notice the vegetation creeping robustly in the infinite
distance.
Meaning:
Clues:
5. Dinosaur and other prehistoric creatures are extinct. You can only see them in
books now.
Meaning:
Clues:
Ask the pupils to give each word and its meaning.
blooming wantonly cyclic vegetation extinct
B. Explaining the pupils what to do.
Read these correct clusters words correctly.
/br/ /gr/ /cr/ /dr/ /pr/
brag regrets cried drive pray
brief degree cruise dropper pride
brand agree credible drama prince
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Ask: How is each consonant clusters pronounced?
C. Modeling the pupils
These are statements taken from the selection, “Make an impression” Take note of the
pronunciation, emotions and necessary gestures.
Group I, read after me. Read with proper expressions.
The next morning, I was enthusiastic to rush to the place of our appointment.
One, two, three, four and five hours went by. Not even a shadow appeared. I wrote a
letter. I tried to hold back my frustrations. I called. The maid said, she didn’t know
where her employers were.
“Dear friends,” “I began, maybe I misheard our meeting place or did you come and was I
not around? Don’t forget that I desperately need you. I know you do not want me
waiting for nothing. Still, if help is underway, below is my number. Feel free to call,
Sincerely.” and I signed.
Ask: What emotions are involved?
Group II, read after me. Read with proper expressions.
Suddenly, someone called my name, “Mr. Fernandez, Mr. Fernandez,” came the
voice. What’s the matter with you? You didn’t come to see us for quite a long time
already. good I saw you tonight.”
I glanced at that familiar face , the wife of that person from whom I was borrowing
money. I smiled sweetly. “What’s up?” “Well she said, “my son has a problem in
his research class in college and feared he might fall his defense.” I could feel the
pleading of a woman as if she were talking to a savior. .
Ask: What emotions are involved?
Group III, read after me with proper expressions.
I remembered my son. Did he not need help, to? What had these people done at the
time when I needed help the most? And she still had the nerve…!
“Please help us,” she appealed. Our relatives would despise our family once he flunked.”
I smiled again and began to walk.
“Name your price, please? I looked at her once more and I smiled, “I’m so sad to hear
that.” I said sincerely.
Thank you! she said. In fact, your friend, I mean my husband, is waiting for you at home
tonight.
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“Thanks”, I said. “my boy has just been discharged from the hospital and he needs me by
his side. I pray that God will solve your problem.” And I walked away fast to catch a ride.
Ask: What emotions are envolved?
D. Guided Practice
Onced you have learned the expressions. you will put gestures in your utterances. You
will be given 5 minutes to prepare your part.
After 5 minutes
E. Independent Practice
Pick-out and write the parts that express;
1. security 3. fear 5. confusion
2. relaxation 4. curiosity
F. Closure/ Assessment
Write secured, relaxed, afraid, curious or confused, before each statement/speech.
_________1. The next morning I was enthusiastic to rush to the place of our appointment.
_________2. “Dear Friends”, I began,” I may misheard our meeting place or did you
come. and I was not around.
________3. “You didn’t come to see us for quite a long time already. It’s good I saw you
tonight.”
________4. “My son has a problem in his research class in college and feared he might
fall his defense.”
________5. “I pray that God will solve your problem.”
Home Activity
Use blooming, wantonly, cyclic, vegetation and extinct in sentence.
Day 3
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I- Objectives
1. Be tactful in communicating with others.
2. Read the selection with full comprehension
3. Make conclusions/ generalization
II- Subject- Matter
Life’s Inconsistencies (English Matters (Reading) 5 p. 296-297)
(English Matters 6 pp. 284-285)
Making Conclusion
References
English Matters 6 pp. 284-285
K- 12 Curriculum Guide in English 5
EN5RC-IVg – 2.12, EN5F-IVi 1.6, 1.3, 1.7
EN5RC- IVg- 2.12, EN5F- IVi 1.6, 1.3, 1.7
Materials: chart, pictures of opposing things
III- Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Tell the meaning of the underlined vocabularies.
1. People get rid of inconsistencies or the irregular reasons of the government
officials
2. Hold your temper. You should know when to control your anger.
3. The victim doesn’t want to hear the unfairness or prejudice of the court.
4. After all these years, should have shown his contentment about life. Her
satisfaction will make us happy.
5. Listen to the authorities’ warning .Their admonition will help you a lot.
Think and Tell
Are you aware of everyday situations that seem to contradict?
Read these statements and react.
1. It was Saturday. The weather was very bright when suddenly, the rain fell.
2. The official told that laborer’s wager will be After a day, he elaborated that there
will be no budget. So, there will be no increase in salary.
3. The judge accused the person guilty due to solid evidence provided. After a week,
the judge acquitted the accused one.
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Ask: What are inconsistencies?
Find out why inconsistencies happen?
Find out and Learn
Group the class into 3. Ask each group to read certain part. Pause once in a while to
answer the questions.
Life’s Inconsistencies
Are you becoming more and more like this world that has misplaced priorities
and confused values? If you look at the world behind you, you will find out that we have
taller buildings best shorter tempers. We have wider freeways best narrow view points.
We spend more but have less. We buy more but enjoy it less. We have more
acquaintances but fewer funds.
We have more conveniences but less time. We have more degrees but less
judgment. We have more experts and insult ants but more problems. We have more
medicine but less wellness.
What are inconsistent in the paragraph?
taller buildings - _______________
wider freeways- _______________
buy more- ______________
more acquaintances- ___________
What do we gain but loss?
more conveniences- ____________
more degrees- ________________
more experts- _________________
more medicine- ________________
We write more but learn less. We plan more but accomplish a little. We have
learned to rush but not to wait. We have bigger incomes but lower morals. We have
more effort but less success.
Do you agree that we have reduced our values for material things?
What should be done as a number of the family to avoid problems at home?
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Try and Learn
Evaluate the conclusion given below. If you think the conclusion is justifiable give
additional proof to strengthen the claim. If not give reasons to reject them.
1. We spend too recklessly.
Evidences: __________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
2. We drive too fast.
Evidences:___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
3. We read to seldom.
Evidences: ___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
4. We have more efforts but less success.
Evidences: ___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
5. We have less communication.
Evidences: ___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
Do and Learn
Out of many inconsistencies what will be your generalization?
What is conclusion? What is generalization?
Read the following. State your conclusion.
Schools were closed. Streets were flooded.
Lightning flashed and the thunder roared.
Fallen trees were thrown on the ground.
What occurred? State your conclusion.
Here are different speeches:
Teacher’s asked, “Will you attend the party?”
The teacher asked if I would attend the party.
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Ask: Which one is the duet speech?
Which one is the induct speech?
Make a generalization
Learn some more
Read the sentences. State a generalization for each group of sentences.
a. The Philippines is a proper noun
The country is the Philippines
b. The first flower is white
The two flowers are red
c. The mouse eats cheese
The mice eat cheese
Ask: How do you make a generalization?
Read the sentences. State a conclusion for each group of sentences.
a. Danny often forgets the things that his mother instructs him to do.
b. Mang Pedro is a farmer. It is his usual habit to go to the farm in the to plan the
field.
c. Diego goes home from school at seven pm. He sleeps night and wakes up at 2 am
to review his past lesson.
Ask: What is generalization?
What is conclusion?
REMEMBER:
Conclusion is a statement expressing the end result of a judgment.
Generalization is a statement expressing the principle or law governing situation.
Evaluation: Write Conclusion or Generalization for each of the given sentences.
_________1. The Santos family is a very sensitive but approachable member of society.
_________2. Light travels in a straight line.
_________3. Water exerts force an object.
_________4. Plants die in the of water.
_________5. When clouds get heavy, rain forms.
Day 4
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I. Objectives
1 Realize that courtesy is tantamount to politeness.
2. Use complex sentences.
3. Predict outcomes
II- Subject –Matter
Using Complex Sentences ( Lesson Plan in English 6,PP92-95)
Predicting outcomes
References: Lesson Plan in English 6 pp. 92-95
K-12 Curriculum Guide In English 5, EN 5G-IVh-1.9.2
Materials : chart ,sentence strips, pictures, sentence strips
III. Procedure
A. Setting the stage
Identify compound sentences in the paragraph.Read them aloud.
Josefa Llanes Escoda was a great social worker t. She was among the first Filipina
to engage in social work.She planned projects for the welfare of women and children
and she succesfullycarried them –out.
What conjunctions were used in each compound sentence/
Combine the sentences to form compound sentences.
a. Those heroes were usually unnamed.
. They were recognized by their friends.
b. Most of those heroes were unknown.
We will never forget them.
c. They fought the enemies peacefully.
They raised their arms violently.
What does each compound sentence tell?
Think and tell
Show a picture of Filipinos.What traits of Filipinos are being shown in the picture?
How do Filipinos show their hospitality?
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Find-out and learn
Study how the ideas in the two sentences below can be combined(in sentence strips)
A Filipino family is united .
The members support each other.
1. Our family is united because the members support each other.
2. Our family is united if the members support each other.
3. Our family is united when the members support each other.
4. Our family is united since members support each other.
Can you explain the meaning of each combination? Identify dependent
and independent clauses. What conjunction support them?
Try and learn
How many ideas or thoughts are expressed in each sentence?
What words connect these ideas in sentence 1? In other sentences?
Which sentence speaks for a reason?
Which tells of a condition? What words introduce these expressions?
Do and learn.
Combine ideas in the paragraph to form complex sentence.
Mang Tino moves his house. He will tend a new farm.Now, he needs
a helping hand from the fellow villagers. his wife invites the men in the
barangay. Willingly,they heed a request . Together, they carry the house
on their shoulders using poles. They reach Mang Tino’s new farm. They
partake of some food such as coffee, pancit and suman.
How are complex sentences formed?What words/ conjunctions join two
or more ideas that are related?
REMEMBER
A complex sentence is composed of a dependent clause and an
independent clause supported by a conjunction.
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Guided Practice
Identify the complex sentence in the sentence that predict outcomes.
1. The Spaniards watched Marcelo H. Del Pilar closely because a Spaniard priest
accused him.
2. Many great Filipinos who risked their lives became heroes.
3. Jose Rizal continued writings and came up to two meaningful books.
4. His enemies betrayed him thats why he was captured.
5 Even though he died, people love and honor him.
Independent practice
Use the appropriate conjunction to connect the ideas
1. Traders trusted them______ they, our forefathers,never cheated intheir
trade and commerce.
2. They never ran away______ the traders left goods with them for several
months.
3. They did not order goods ______ they needed them.
4. They did not get goods_______ they could not pay them.
5. Our courageous ancestors did not hesitate to fight invaders ______
their weapons are weak.
Evaluation
Make a complex sentence by adding another idea using the given conjunctions.
1. I am proud of being a Filipino because ________________.
2. Let us be warm and hospitable when_________________.
3. Perhaps you can be as great as our heroes if _____________.
4. Let us practice self discipline until ___________.
5. We must study harder so that ___________.
Home Activity
Gather information about a Filipino trait and write a paragraph report using complex
sentences.
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Day 5
I. Objectves
1. Realize that strong imagination aids keen observation.
2. Gather information using imagination
3. Write a paragraph for a purpose.
II. Subject Matter
Using Imagination to gather information
Writing a Paragraph for a Purpose
References;English Matter 6 Reading Series
K-12 Curriculum Guide in English 5 EN5-VC-2.4
III- Procedure
A. Setting the Stage
Have you heard of the Dalton Pass, the cliff-hanging highway, the sky way?
How do you feel upon hearing them? Have you seen them? If not then let’s use our
imaginations to experience them,
Read these words:
gh ough
height though
might dough
fright thought
bright brought
Can you see them in your imagination?
Think and tell
What images can you create out of these things?
1. Curves 2.Lines 3.Varied Scents 4.Wrinkles 5.Clouds
Find and learn
Express the created imaginations in sentences.
What is your purpose in forming them?
202
Try and learn
Every author has a purpose in writing his/her story.
What could be the purpose of the author in writing the following?
1. I agreed to his argument.I slept late for several days.I felt very dizzy.
2. Christ is absolutely original and absolutely unique.
3 When judging a persobeforen, you’re wrong even when you’re right.
4. The decision to give what we didn’t receive is always an available option.
Do and learn
Cooperative Group Activity : Explain the purpose of the author in writing each of the
given statements:
Group I: A political ad destroys the image of the politician .
Group II An internet disturbs the learning pupils.
Group III A resolution protects the rghts of the unborn.
Ask the pupils to present their out-puts.
Learn some more.
Draw a smiley Face before a wholesome advertisement and an angry face before an un
wholesome one.
______1. A hot dog commercial featuring someone who bullies little boys.
______2. Father and son game in a commercial on cookies.
______3. Two women bitterly arguing over saucy and crispy fried chicken.
______ 4. A commercial on diapers featuring the children.
______5. A cigarette commercial showing jolly sportsmen.
Cite wholesome advertisements. Give examples of unwholesome advertisements Which
between the wholesome and unwholesome one gives influence to different kinds of people?
REMEMBER:
In writing we should always always have a purpose
Home Activity
Paste 2 pictures in your notebook, , wholesome1 and unwholesome.
Write an advertisement on the two pictures..
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  • 2. Week 1 Day 1 Noting Details Think and Tell Look at the pictures. 1. What animal is in the first picture? How about in the second picture? 2. How are these animals similar? How they differ? 3. If you are going to choose between these animals, who will you want to be? Why? Find Out and Learn Let us read the following lines of the characters in the story heard using appropriate facial expressions.  “Don’t move! I’m going to eat you this minute.”  “I have to use my wits instead of my legs”  “I could have been a good dinner for you last year. I was then very fat and plump. But I had three babies then. Now I’m slim and not delicious”. Try and Learn Work with your group. Gr.1- Have a short role playing about “The Sly Fox” Gr.2- Deliver the lines of the fox and wolf with appropriate facial expressions) Gr. 3- Draw the scenes of the story “The Sly Fox” 1
  • 3. Choose the letter of the word group that best answers the question or completes the sentence. 1. How does the story open? a. It introduces the characters of the story. b. It gives background information on the characters c. It tells where the story happened. d. It started with dialogue between the two characters. 2. What characters does the story have? a. Two animal characters. b. Two human characters. c. An animal and a human character. d. A moon and two animal characters. 3. Which describes the setting of the story? a. A bright day in the forest c. A rainy afternoon in the forest b. A dark night in the forest d. A full moon night in the forest. 4. Why did the wolf not eat the fox? a. The wolf would eat the baby foxes instead. b. The fox offered him something good and fat. c. The wolf took pity on the fox. d. The fox was able to escape from the wolf. 5. What could have happened to the wolf? a. He was able to get the piece of the meat at the bottom of the well. b. He had a delicious dinner at the bottom of the well. c. He and the fox became good friends. d. He drowned in the well. Remember  Use of appropriate facial expressions in delivering the lines of the characters in the story helps in making the story more realistic, creative and emotional. The listeners feel more excited to know what will happen next and they become more imaginative.  Noting details of a story means pointing out the characters around which the story revolves, the place and when it happened and the series of actions that make the story itself. Do and Learn 2
  • 4. Day 2 Inferring Meaning of Unfamiliar Compound Words Based on Context Clues, Synonyms and Antonyms. Think and Tell Have you experienced riding a bus? Did you experience witnessing a commotion in your community? What did you feel? Find Out and Learn Read the following words: A B C backpack front door mother-in-law newspaper back lawn editor-in-chief How many words were combined to form new word and new meaning? What do you call the words with two or more words that are combined together to form a new word and new meaning? How do compound words in column A written? In column B? in column C? Remember Compound words are words that are combined together to form new words and new meanings.  Compound words can be written as one word. It is called closed compound word. Ex. Backpack, overpass, notebook  Compound word can be written as two words. It is called open compound word Ex. Front door, boxing ring  Compound word can also be written with hyphen. It is called hyphenated- compound word. Ex. mother-in-law, hand-in-hand, attorney-at-law 3
  • 5. Try and Learn Read the sentences. Answer the questions that follow. a. The sky was overcast, rain was expected because it was cloudy afternoon. What word in the sentence hint the meaning of the unfamiliar word? b. I have read the foreword of the book “Mother’s Wit”. What word is synonymous to foreword? ( conclusion, introduction, content) c. His statement was an example of falsehood. What word has opposite meaning with falsehood? ( truth, lies, rumor) Do and Learn A. Box the meaning of the compound word through context clues. 1. I have read the headline of the newspaper today, it is front story written in bold letters. 2. Mr. Mercado gives a piece of advice to his son-in-law. The husband of his daughter wants to go abroad. B. Underline the synonym of the compound word in the following sentences. 1. Parents provide backstop during Brigada Eskwela. (assistance, food, ideas) 2. Two weeks later,Erianne was cleaning out the small bag she carried with her everywhere when she found a thin, black leather billfold. ( bag, jacket, wallet) C. Encircle the antonym of the compound word in each sentence. 1. The policemen broadcast the issue of illegal logging. ( tell new, spread, hide) 2. Luisa wants to stay at the backside. (bottom, front, left) Learn Some More Write the compound words that mean the following. __________________ bell by the door __________________ ache or pain at the back of the body __________________cake fried on a pan __________________room where classes are held __________________cloth to cover 4
  • 6. Remember  Compound words come from two or more words that are combined together to form a new word and a new meaning.  Context clues hint the parts of a sentence or paragraph that come before or after the unfamiliar word.  Synonyms are words with similar meanings.  Antonyms are words with opposite meanings. Write about It Using your own understanding of the words, define the following words and compound words. Use the compound words in meaningful sentences. 1. boxing-_____________________________________________ ring-_______________________________________________ boxing ring- _________________________________________ Sentence:___________________________________________ 2. finger-______________________________________________ print-_______________________________________________ finger print-__________________________________________ Sentence:___________________________________________ Day 3 Aspects of Verbs Think and Tell Look at these pictures. Do you take care of your environment? What activity do you usually do to take care of our environment? Find Out and Learn Read and analyze the following words. A 5
  • 7. postdate post(after) + date= after the dat supernatural super(more than) + natural= more than the natural - ex- president ex( former)+ president= former president nonsense non(without) + sense= without sense multitask multi(many) + task= many task B colorless color+ less(without)= without color cheerful cheer+ ful (full of)= full of cheer breakable break + able (having the quality= having the quality to break adulthood adult+ hood(state/condition of being)= state of being adult In what part of the words in set A do the syllables added? (at the beginning) -Syllables added at the beginning of a word are called prefixes. In what part of the words in set B do the syllables added? (at the last part) -Syllables added at the last part of the word are called suffixes. Say: Prefixes and suffixes change the meaning of words Try and Learn Study the following sentences. Then, answer the following questions. The president continues The teachers continue to to motivate people to take motivate pupils to take care of care of the environment. the environment. A B 6
  • 8. He continued working They will continue with the group his father to inspire people of all founded since 2002. ages. Look at the sentences in tree A and B. When are you going to add –s or –es in your verb? Look at the sentence in tree C. What will be added to a regular verb when the action was done already? How about in irregular verb? Look at tree D. What modal will be added to the base form of the verb to express futurity? Do and Learn The following sentences are written in past tense. Rewrite them in present and future tense on the lines below. a. The rain fell on the green valley. Present tense:_____________________________________________________ Future tense:______________________________________________________ b. Jane borrowed Richard’s eraser. Present tense:_____________________________________________________ Future tense:______________________________________________________ c. The shark swam through the ocean. Present tense:____________________________________________________ Future tense:_____________________________________________________ Learn Some More 7
  • 9. PRESENT TENSE If the action is being done in the present time, the verb is in present tense. PAST TENSE If the action is done already in the past time, the verb is in past tense. FUTURE TENSE If the action is to be done in future time , the verb is in future tense. A S V P O E E F R C B T S S Compose sentences using the given sets of words. Refer to the word enclosed in the parentheses to know the tense of the verb to be used in each item. Ex: Carlito, swim, beach, (present) Carlito swims at the beach. a. Angel, read, pocketbook, (future) ____________________________________________________________ b. Pila, celebrate, Pailah Festival, last year (past) ____________________________________________________________ c. Farmers, plant, rice, May ( present) ____________________________________________________________ Remember Day 4 Planning a Two to Three Paragraph Composition Using an Outline/ Other Graphic Organizers Think and Tell Who is in the picture? What makes him so popular around the world? What characteristic of a Filipino does he signify? As a Filipino, how do you show respect to others? To God? Find Out and Learn 8
  • 10. Fiilipino as respectful person shows due respect to parents, elders and people in authority using "po" and "opo" kisses the hands of parents/gra ndparents calls older brother "Kuya",an d sister "Ate" Fiilipino as God- loving Person believes in one God patterns life the way God wants it loves his neighbors prays not only for himself Filipino Mayon Volcano Scenic Wondrous Majestic Perfect Cone Shape Fresh gardens Magnificent Famous Magnificent Analyze the following graphic organizer. Answer the questions that follow. Based on the Semantic web, who is a respectful person and a God-loving person? How do Filipinos show respect to others? How do Filipinos show love to God? Now, let us plan a two-paragraph composition using the details of the semantic web. A Filipino is a respectful person. He calls older brother “kuya” and older sister “ate”. He kisses the hands of his parents and grandparents. He is always using “po” and “opo”. He shows de respect to parents, elders and people in authority. A Filipino is also a God-loving person. He believes in one God. He patterns his life the way God wants it. He loves his neighbors. And most of all, he prays not only for himself. Try and Learn Using the details of the semantic web, plan a two-paragraph composition. 9
  • 11. Do and Learn The outline contains a personality of a Filipino. Write a two- paragraph composition using the following details. The Filipinos are humans and concerned to his fellowmen. A. Cares for himself and to his fellowmen. B. Thoughtful, loving, understanding, helpful, friendly and charitable. C. Ready to give a helping hand when needed. D. Ready to share laughter to cheer up those who are lonely. Remember  The clustering graphic organizer shows and separates the developed ideas from other ideas.  The use of graphic organizers and outlines provides the organization of ideas easy to understand, making learning more enjoyable. Day 5 Forms and Conventions of Films and Moving Pictures Think and Tell Are you fond of watching videos? What kind of video do you like? What things do you notice when the video is already playing? Find Out and Learn Read and analyze the following terms: a. Setting - can be used for a number of purposes 10
  • 12. It might be used for: • Realism - (Time and place of setting is made known) • Atmosphere - (Reinforce desired mood) E.g. Horror movies  Symbolism - (Can be conveyed through setting) E.g. a storm can represent inner turmoil b. Characterization – a narrative might use • Sympathetic characters- With whom the audience strongly identifies with. They may share qualities and values. •Unsympathetic Characters- Audience dislikes. May increase sympathy to main character. c. Performance/ Acting - This will also affect the way an audience responds. Elements of performance include facial expressions, body language and delivery of lines. d. Direction(Props, Sets and Locations) - can influence our interpretation of character as contribute to the atmosphere of the film. e. Camera Work/blocking - Frequent use of close-ups can encourage the audience to identify with a character. Wide shots can emphasize the beauty of a scene or give a sense of emptiness. Different angles can make characters appear powerful and threatening or weak and frightened. f. Lighting - Soft and harsh lighting can manipulate a viewer's attitude towards a setting or a character. The way light is used can make objects, people and environments look beautiful or ugly, soft or harsh, artificial or real. Light may be used expressively or realistically. • Backlighting. A romantic heroine is often backlit to create a halo effect on her hair. Try and Learn Watch the short film to be played. Then, answer the following items. (“Stellar Moves: The Story of Pluto”) 1. The setting of the short film is ( realistic, atmospheric, symbolic) 2. In characterization, box the sympathetic characters and encircle the unsympathetic characters. (Pluto and Stellar, Earth and other Planets) 3. Regarding the performance/ acting, what are the facial expressions conveyed in the film? 4. What kind of props, sets, locations are used in the short film. 11
  • 13. 5. Does the short film show proper blocking? Are all the characters visible in each scene? Do and Learn Choose a scene from the short film. Describe only one from the listed forms and conventions of film. Talk About It Answer the following questions based on the short film “Stellar ` Moves: The Story of Pluto”. 1. What is the film all about? 2. What fictional characters are used in the short film? 3. Who are the main characters of the short film? 4. How did the story begin? 5. What does Stellar wants Pluto to do after watching the TV show? 6. What did Pluto think of himself when Stellar asked him to join in the contest? 7. What did the friends do to make them ready for the contest? 8. Who among the characters had shown being impolite? 9. What did Pluto do to show love for his friend Stellar? 10. How did the story end? Remember FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF FILM Setting Characterization Acting/ Directions Blocking Lighting Performance 12
  • 14. WEEK 2 – DISCOVERING MY TALENTS LESSON 6 – ELEMENTS AND THEME OF A LITERARY TEXT Listen and Learn! Talk About It 1. What was the song about? 2. What polite words where in the song? 3. Why should we use polite words? 4. Do you use polite words? BE POLITE When someone gives you something It’s good to say “Thank you” Say “Thank you, thank you” “Thank you very much” Chorus: Be polite, be polite Have good manners and be polite Be polite, be polite Have good manners and be polite When you want something It’s better to say “Please” Say “Please, please, please, please” “Pretty, pretty please” Repeat Chorus When you want something It’s good to wait your turn Be patient, patient And wait your turn Repeat Chorus When you do something by accident It’s good to say “Sorry” Say “Sorry, sorry” “I’m very, very sorry” Repeat Chorus 13
  • 15. Try and Learn Read the story carefully. A Letter Soup By Pedro Pablo Sacristan Once upon a time there was a very evil and unpleasant crook who only ever thought about how to get money. Seeing anyone happy bothered the crook enormously. What he hated most was when people were polite and courteous to each other, saying things like please and thank you, and don't mention it. It annoyed him even more if they were smiling when they said these things. The crook thought all those kinds of words were a useless waste, and weren't good for anything. So what he did was spend a lot of time inventing a machine which could steal words. With this machine, he planned to steal 'please', 'thank you', 'don't mention it', and similar words people used to be polite. He was convinced that no one would notice if those words were to suddenly disappear. When he had stolen these words, he intended to take them apart and sell the letters to book publishers. After he started up his machine, people would open their mouths, intending to say kind and polite things, but nothing came out. All those words ended up inside the big machine. Just as the crook had hoped, in the beginning nothing happened. It looked like people really didn't need to be polite after all. However, after a while, people started to feel like they were always in a bad mood, doing everything reluctantly, and feeling like everyone else was being forever demanding of them. So, within a few days, everyone was angry and arguing over the slightest little thing. 14
  • 16. The crook was terribly happy with his success, but he didn't count on a couple of very special little girls. Those girls were deaf, and had to communicate using sign language. Now, because the machine couldn't steal gestures, these girls continued being kind and polite. Soon they realised what had been happening to everyone else, and they found out about the crook and his wicked plan. The girls followed him to his hideout on the top of a hill next to the sea. There they found the enormous machine busy separating all the words into letters. The crook had gone to take a nap, so the girls crept up to the machine and started being polite and courteous to each other. Try as it might, the contraption couldn't steal those words, and it started to suffer a power overload, which got more and more serious as the girls went on communicating. Finally, it exploded; sending all the letters it had gathered flying into the sky. These letters started coming down, like rain, and most ended up in the sea. After that, everyone could be polite and thoughtful again. The anger and the arguments stopped, proving that good manners are very useful for keeping people together in a spirit of happiness. Seeing all those letters fall into the sea gave those two little girls an idea. A little while later they opened a factory. Making alphabetti spaghetti soup! Talk About It 1. Who was very evil and unpleasant? 2. What did he hate so much? 3. What was his plan? 4. What did he invent? Did his machine work? 5. What happened to the people? 6. Who were not affected by the machine? 7. Why they were not affected? 8. Where was hideout located? 9. What did the girls do to stop him? 10. If you were the girls, would you have done the same? Why? 15
  • 17. Find Out and Learn 1. What should we remember when listening to a literary text? 2. What are the elements of a literary text? 3. What elements did you remember from the story we read? Do and Learn Read the story and write the elements of the literary text. THE FOX IN THE WELL One day a fox fell into a well. He jumped and jumped but he could not get out. The well was too deep. Soon he began to feel cold and hungry. Suddenly there was a noise from above. A goat had come to drink from the well. It looked in and saw the fox. “Why, what are you doing down there, Mr. Fox?” asked the goat. The fox was very cunning. Quickly, he thought of a way to trick the goat. “Oh, I’m drinking,” he said. “Down there? But there’s water in the bucket up here.” “Yes, I know,” said the fox. “But the water down here is much sweeter. Why don’t you come down and taste it for yourself?” “I think I will do that.” And the silly animal jumped into the well. At once the fox leapt on to the goat’s back. And from there he soon jumped out of the well. “Hey! Where are you going?” cried the goat. “What about me? How am I going to get out of here?” “Ah-ha, you silly goat,” laughed the fox. “Don’t you think you should have thought of that before you jumped in?” And still laughing to himself he ran off, leaving the poor goat in the well. Try and Learn Basing from the story read, answer the following questions. 1. Who was trapped in the well? 2. Who came passing one day? 3. What convinced the goat to go down the well? 4. How did the fox get out of the well? 5. What is the moral of the story? 16
  • 18. Do and Learn Read the story and write the elements of the literary text. The Queue by Jean Paul V. Banay It was 9:30 in the morning at Labuin Elementary School. It was already break time for Grade V-Coral. Children line up in a queue to go the canteen to have their recess. At the canteen, the children lined up in a queue waiting for their turn to buy their food. Luke, a Grade 3 pupil rushed in front of the queue and shouted at the canteen manager for food. Calmly, the canteen manager said to Luke “Luke, it is not nice to shout at people, especially when you’re at the canteen. And we should observe the rules inside the canteen. Look at these children, they line up in a queue and wait for their turn. You should do the same.” said the canteen manager. After that day, Luke lined up in the queue and asked politely for food. Identify the element of the literary text from the story you just read. Choose your answer from the boxes below. Character setting conflict Plot theme 1. It was 9:30 in the morning at Labuin Elementary School. 2. Luke, a Grade 3 pupil 3. Luke rushed in front of the queue 4. The canteen manager told Luke about the rules inside the canteen. 5. Following rules inside the canteen is the right thing to do. 17
  • 19. Remember  When listening to story being read, we should listen carefully and pay attention to the details of the story. In this way we can identify the elements of a literary text.  We could also take down notes while listening and reading.  The elements of a literary text are the character, setting, and plot, conflict, and theme.  The theme is the subject of the story and what the author wants to convey to the readers. LESSON 7 – COMPOUND WORDS Find Out and Learn Read the sentences. 1. When he had stolen these words, he intended to take them apart and sell the letters to book publishers. 2. Those girls were deaf, and had to communicate using sign language. 3. The girls followed him to his hideout on the top of a hill next to the sea. 4. It started to suffer a power overload, which got more and more serious as the girls went on communicating. 5. The chief-of-police arrested the crook. Question:  What do you think are the underlined words?  What have you observed about these words?  What two words can we find in these words?  Can you think of other words which are combinations of two words? 18
  • 20. Study the example below: GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 cupcake bookworm rainbow mailman electric fan fairy tale love letter report card son-in-law one-fourth merry-go-round over-the-counter  What have you observed about the group of words?  How are they alike?  How are they different? Try and Learn Identify the compound words in the paragraph. Say if it is a one- word compound, two-word compound, or hyphenated compound word. A Trip to Town by Jean Paul V. Banay One Saturday morning, Marissa and her mother went to town to buy supplies for the household. They first stopped at the repairman’s shop to follow up the repair of their electric fan. The repairman said they could pick it up on Monday. Afterwards, they went to the supermarket to buy groceries. They bought meatballs, tomato sauce, and pasta. Mother will be cooking spaghetti that night. They also bought cooking oil, soy sauce, banana catsup, vinegar, salt and pepper. They also purchased some bathing supplies, like bath soap, shampoo, conditioner, and lotion. At the cleaning supplies section, they bought detergent soap, fabric conditioner, and dishwashing paste. After paying for the groceries, they went to a pizza house. Marissa ate one-fourth of the pizza. On their way home, they stopped over the local bakery to buy doughnuts and cupcakes as take home for Marissa’s father and siblings. It was a nice trip to town. 19
  • 21. Identify the compound words used the story. Classify and write them in the table below. One-word compound Two-word compound Hyphenated compound Do and Learn E A. A. Read the sentences below. Find the compound word and break them into two smaller words. 1. Mary and I were sleeping in her backyard. + = 2. My brother and I went to watch the baseball game. + = 3. I love to use mint flavored toothpaste when I brush my teeth. + = 4. Tommy and his brother love to go down to the riverbanks to catch frogs. + = 5. The favorite part of my vacation was when I got to ride in the airplane. + = B. Write the compound name of the following pictures. Write in on the line below each picture. 1. 2. 3. 20
  • 22. 4. 5. C. Place a hyphen between words that are considered as compound words. 1. The hand picked tomatoes tasted better than the ones from the store. 2. The model was ready for her close up picture. 3. The referee called a time out during the basketball’s game. 4. Beware of car chasing dog on Brgy. Linga. 5. Sally’s mother in law came to visit her on her birthday. Remember Compound words are two words put together to create a new word. They can be open, closed, or hyphenated. Examples:  Open Compound Words dog house, ice cream, six-pack, runner-up  Closed Compound Words ladybug, toothpaste, bedroom  Hyphenated Compound Words editor-in-chief, officer-in-charge, life-saver Learn Some More Read the following sentences. Identify and underline the compound word. On the line before each number, classify the compound word if it is open, closed, or hyphenated compound word. 1. I dropped my mail at the post office. 2. The milkman delivers milk to the hospital. 3. I ate too many pancakes this morning. 4. Jordan is chasing dragonflies on the field. 5. Mary was surprised when she opened the jack-in-the-box. 21
  • 23. LESSON 8 – BODY MOVEMENTS/GESTURES Read and Learn Read the following sentences. Answer the following questions. 1. He winked at her and she knew that he was joking. 2. She bit into the apple. 3. Peter kissed his aunt on the cheek. 4. “I’m over here.” as she waved her hands in the air. 5. The little boy kicked the stones at his feet. Questions: a. What are the underlined words? b. How are they similar? c. What body parts do we use to do them? Let’s Read More Read the story below. The Homecoming by Jean Paul V. Banay It’s Friday evening. Every member of the Flores family was excited to go to the airport. Today is the arrival of Mr. Alfredo Flores. It’s been two years since he started working abroad. They rented a van to go the airport. They were happily clapping their hands while singing. Everybody was chatting about what their father looked like now. As soon as they arrived at the airport, they went directly to the waiting area. They were looking left and right hoping they would see their father at the exit. They are waiting for almost an hour now. They just tapped their feet to loose boredom. Mother was sipping coffee she bought from a kiosk. At last, after almost half an hour of waiting, they saw their father going out at the south gate of the airport’s arrival area. They waved their hands in joy so that Alfredo would notice them instantly. They hugged their father as soon as he approached them. They were crying in joy. 22
  • 24. Talk About It Read and answer the following questions. 1. What was the title of the story? 2. Who was going to the airport? 3. Why are they going there? 4. Have you noticed the underlined words? What can you say about them? 5. What do you think are these words? Try and Learn Look at the following pictures. Have them identify the message of each picture. Choose from the words below. happy stop ignore angry sad silence please excited bored hungry 23
  • 25. Do and Learn Read the following sentences and identify the body movement used. Copy the sentences on your notebook and encircle your answer. 1. Every time I think of food, I lick my lips. 2. They listened to the music and beat their fingers on the table to the rhythm. 3. To show that he didn’t know, he shrugged his shoulders. 4. She sat down elegantly and crossed her legs. 5. In answering orally the teacher reminded them to raise their arm if they want to answer. Remember Body movements refer to the actual movement of the body. It is a kind of nonverbal communication where thoughts intentions or feelings are expressed by physical behaviour such as facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch, and use of space. Body movements maybe implied as a verbs or an adjective. LESSON 9 – ASPECTS OF VERB Read and Learn Read the following sentences and notice the difference between the underlined words.  I wash the car.  I am washing the car.  I have washed the car. 1. What have you noticed about the words? 2. What does this remind you about verbs? Let us study the following sentences. 1. In the sentence “I wash the car.”, wash, which is the verb, is the simple form. The time when the action was done is indefinite or we are unsure if it is on-going or completed. Thus, this sentence is in the simple aspect of the verb. 2. While in the sentence “I am washing the car”, washing, which is the verb, is in the present progressive form, which tells us that the action is on- going. 24
  • 26. 3. On the other hand, the sentence “I have washed the car.”, have washed, being in the present perfect, tells us that the action has just been done or completed. These sentences are in the present tense, if we are to write it in past tense, we would have.  I was washing the car. – simple past  I had washed the car. – past perfect  I had been washing the car. – past perfect progressive Try and Learn Try and answer the following. Write the correct aspect of the verb for the following sets of sentences. 1. walk (present) a. Sarah __________ to school. (simple) b. Sarah ________________ to school. (present progressive) c. Sarah ________________ to school. (present perfect) 2. cook (present) a. Mother __________ dinner for us. (simple) b. Mother __________________ dinner for us. (present progressive) c. Mother __________________ dinner for us. (present perfect) 3. water (present) a. Francis __________ the garden. (simple) b. Francis ____________________ the garden. (present progressive) c. Francis ____________________ the garden. (present perfect) 4. play (past) a. I _______________ in the plaza. (simple) b. I _______________ in the plaza. (past perfect) c. I _______________________ in the plaza. (past perfect progressive) 5. read (past) a. We _______________ books in the library. (simple) b. We _______________ books in the library. (past perfect) c. We ________________ books in the library. (past perfect progressive) 25
  • 27. Do and Learn Read the following sentences. Have the pupils identify what is the aspect of the verb used in the sentence. Write SPR for simple present, SPS for simple past, PRP for present progressive, PSP for past perfect, PPF for present perfect, and PPP for past perfect progressive. 1. Romina studied her lesson for the test. 2. Father rides the bus to go to work. 3. I have been cleaning my room. 4. Finn and Jake are watching his favourite TV show. 5. Jerry talks to Tom over the phone. Read and Learn What is an outline? An outline is a formal system used to think and organize your ideas. You can use it to see if your ideas are connected to each other and what order works best. Outlines can be useful to help you see the overall picture. There are two kinds of outlines: the topic outline and the sentence outline. 1. The topic outline consists of words or short phrases. 2. The sentence outline is done in full sentences. It is normally used when you want to focus on complex details. Steps in making an outline: 1. Identify the topic or the main idea. 2. Identify the main categories. 3. Create the first category. 4. Create subcategories. Normally, use Roman numerals to write the main idea. Then under the main idea, we indent and write the first subcategory with a capital letter. See the example below. If you are to report on animals found in the farm and what they give us, here is an example: I. Chickens A. Gives us eggs. B. Gives us meat. C. Gives us feathers. II. Cow A. Gives us milk. B. Give us meat. C. Gives us leather. III. Goats A. Gives us milk. B. Gives us meat. IV. Ducks A. Gives us eggs. B. Gives us meat. 26
  • 28. Try and Learn Make an outline of your top three favourite subjects and under it write what lesson have learned from it. LESSON 10 – FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF A FILM Think and Tell What movies have you seen lately? Can you identify from which movie was these pictures taken from? If you are to make your own movie, what do you think are the things we need to consider in making a film or moving picture? Read and Learn The Shooting by Jean Paul V. Banay The town of Pila in the province of Laguna is famous for being one of the favourite spots to shoot commercials because of its ancestral houses. It was Wednesday. Julio was walking home from school when he saw a crowd in the town plaza. He went to see what was going on. He saw his uncle Jose watching too. “Uncle Jose, what’s going on here?” asked Julio. “They are going to shoot a soap commercial here.” answered Uncle Jose. 27
  • 29. “You see there, that is the director, and those are his crew. One of them is the camera man, and some of them are the lights men. They are in-charge of the equipments.” said Uncle Jose as he pointed to the men setting up the equipments. “Then inside those tents are the actors and actresses. They will be acting as characters in the commercial. They are still memorizing their dialogues.” Uncle Jose added. “What are dialogues?” Julio inquired. “Dialogues are what the actors and actresses will say during the shooting of the commercial.” Uncle Jose answered. “Are you going to watch them shoot the commercial?” asked Julio. “Yes, would you like to watch it too?” replied Uncle Jose. “Yes, but first, I have to go home and ask permission from mother.” answered Julio. “Ok, see you later.” said Uncle Jose. Think and Tell Answer the questions below. 1. Which town is famous for its ancestral houses in Laguna? 2. What was the event in the town plaza? 3. Who was on his way home from school? 4. Whom did Julio see watching the shooting? 5. What are the things Uncle Jose showed Julio in the set? Remember The forms and conventions of a film or moving picture are: 1. Lights – Lights refers to the lighting used in films can be natural or artificial. It is used achieve aesthetical or practical effect while illuminating the scene. 2. Blocking is the precise staging of actors in order to facilitate the performance of a film 3. Direction is the control of the scenes in the film. In simpler terms, it is giving directions to the actors and the people in charge of the set and those behind the camera. 4. Characterization refers to the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character 5. Acting is the work of an actor or actress, in which a person in theatre, film, television, and any other storytelling medium portrays a character. 28
  • 30. 6. Dialogue is the conversation between characters in the film. 7. Setting or set-up refers to the time and location where filming takes place. It can be in a studio or a location. Find Out and Learn Try to identify which form or convention of film is being described. Choose from the words inside the box. lights blocking direction acting dialogue characterization setting or set-up. 1. The actors are positioned in front of the house. 2. The director is telling the actors what he wants in the scene. 3. They are filming near the sea. 4. They use natural sunlight. 5. The actress made us cry at that scene. 6. “Get out, the house is on fire!!!” shouted the actor. 7. Glinda plays as the good witch. 29
  • 31. Think and Tell Look at the picture. Get a partner and talk about it. Find out and Learn Princess Polite (Short Story) by Jasmine Logan, Grade pr, QLD Once there was a girl called Princess Polite but people in her castle called her Polly or Polly Polite. One day a super star came to her castle. Polly said “Why have you come here? And what is your name?” The super star said “My name is Sarah Jones. I’m here to rock out on your castles stage!” Polly said “I don’t have a stage in my castle!” “Ooooh dear!” Sarah cried. Polly said “I will make a grand stage just for you and I will name it Stage Sarah.” Sarah said “You don’t have to call it stage Sarah.” Polly called for the best builders in the land to come build the stage. The building started. It took them two years to build it! Polly called Sarah on the phone. “It’s finished come see!” Polly said. “Sure, I’ll be there as soon as possible!” Super star Sarah said. Sarah brought a prince with her. Polly said “Where did you find him and what’s his name?” “James Sammy and I met him at a wedding.” Sarah said. “Oh how sweet!” Polly said. “Nice to meet you Polly Polite.” the handsome prince said. “You smell like tuna!’ Polly said. “Oh.” He said. “We are here to get married!” Sarah said. “Wait, I thought we were here to see you rock out. I don’t want to marry you!” James said, “I want to marry Polly!” Polly married the prince. The rock star rocked out on the stage but was crying the whole time. She stopped crying for a moment then she cried into a bucket it had a thousand drips in it and it went all the way up to the top. She had to tip it out and start all over again. The prince and the princess lived happily ever after. The rock star spent the rest of her life crying a million tears into a bucket and starting all over again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again 1. What is the story about? 2. What happened when the superstar came? 3. Why did Sarah want a castles stage? 4. How can you describe Sarah? Polly? 5. What happened when Polly built a stage for Sarah? 6. Why do you think the handsome prince married Polly instead of marrying Sarah? 7. What have you learned in the story? 30
  • 32. Try and Learn Greedy Boy There lived a twin brother called Sam and Tom! They were identical twins, even their mother found it too hard to differentiate between them during the initial months of birth. However, they were like two poles when it comes to everything other than their appearance. They neither agree with anything nor do they share even one single trait! Sam had no friends, whereas for Tom the world was friendship. Sam loved sweets and Tom loved to eat spicy foods. Sam was mommy’s pet and Tom was daddy’s pet. While Sam was generous, Tom was greedy! As they grew up, their father wanted to share his fortune equally. However, Tom did not agree and he argued that whoever is more intelligent and strong, will gain higher share of wealth than other. Sam agreed. Their father decided to organize a competition between the two. And they ordered the two sons to walk as long as they can in and they should return home before the sunset. Whoever covers the longer distance and returns home before sunset will get huge amount of wealth proportionate to the distance they covered. They don’t carry watch to calculate time. Both started to walk a long way during a sunny day. Sam walked slowly and steadily, while Tom urged to win over Sam started to run instantly. The distance they cover until mid-noon will be equal to the distance they would reach home before sunset. It was mid-noon and Sam decided to return back as he could reach home on time. However, Tom, with his greediness to earn more wealth, did not turn his way back home even after mid-noon. He walked two times longer distance that what Sam was covered and decided to return back before the sunset. He urged to return home as the Sun turned orange in the evening. Unfortunately, he could not even make half way to home and the moon rises. He lost the race and was defeated because of greediness! GREEDINESS WILL MAKE YOU LOSE EVERYTHING Questions: 1. What is the setting of the story? Read the part where the setting is mentioned. 2. Who are the characters in the story? Describe each of the characters. Identify the parts in the selection that helped you described the characters3. 31
  • 33. Do and Learn Read the story and summarize it by filling in the semantic web below. “Mind Your Own Business” There was once a girl who wouldn’t mind her own business, but loved to poke her nose into everyone else’s! She really was most tiresome. “You don’t do this right”, she would say to other children. “You don’t do that right!” And she would alter what they had done and make them very angry. She would even make herself a nuisance to her teacher. “You’ve put that notice up abput homework, Miss Brown. Oh, Miss Brown, wouldn’t be better if we had painting on Thursday instead of Wednesday, then we’d have more time?” “Katie, when I want you to run my school for me I’ll tell you!” Miss Brown would say, “When will you learn to mind your own business?” “Katie always pokes her nose into everyhting,”said William. “When my mother sent you a note yesterday, Miss Brown, Katie opened it and read it before you did.” “Don’t tell tales,”said Katie at once.”Miss Brown, you don’t like tale tellers do you? You always say you don’t. Well, wouldn’t you scold William?” “I don’t like tale tellers, it’s true,” said Miss Brown. “But I dislike even more little girls who open notes meant for other people, Katie. One day you’ll get into serious trouble for interfering. Katie was in her worst interfering mood one day. She had told her mother that the flowers in the vase were not arranged at all nicely, and she had arranged them all over again. She told her father that there was button loose in his mackintosh, and why didn’t he remember to get it sewn tightly? She had made the cook very angry because she had gone into the kitchen to watch a cake being made, and had felt certain she could do it better. So she had done a little mixing herself, and had upset the bowl of flour, milk, sugar and eggs all over the table. 32
  • 34. Learn Some More THE ANT AND THE DOVE One hot day, an ant was searching for some water. After walking around for some time, she came to a spring. To reach the spring, she had to climb up a blade of grass. While making her way up, she slipped and fell into the water. She could have drowned if a dove up a nearby tree had not seen her. Seeing that the ant was in trouble, the dove quickly plucked off a leaf and dropped it into the water near the struggling ant. The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed up there. Soon it carried her safely to dry ground. Just at that time, a hunter nearby was throwing out his net towards the dove, hoping to trap it. Guessing what he was about to do, the ant quickly bit him on the heel. Feeling the pain, the hunter dropped his net. The dove was quick to fly away to safety. One good turn deserves another. Remember  The characters are the people or animals in the story.  The setting talks about the place and the time that the events in the story happened.  The plot is made up of the events that happened in the story. It consists of the beginning, the middle, and the ending.  Beginning – it gives the problem faced by the main character  Middle – it represents the actions made by the characters to solve the problem  Ending – it gives the solution to the problem Think and Tell Look at the people in the picture. Questions: 33
  • 35.  Who are in the pictures?  How many of you are members of the GSP or the BSP  What are the common activities of a girl scout and a boy scout? Read and Learn Read the story and analyze it. Talk about It Answer the following questions.  Who celebrated their anniversary?  How did they celebrate their anniversary?  What was the purpose of their trip?  How can you descrice a virgin forest?  Where do you think can we find a virgin forest?  What value did the Girl Scout learn about the forest? Try and Learn Use Context clues to help you decide which word to use. Choose from the words in parentheses. 1. In the Sinai Desert, there is a mountain with very fine grains of sand. They say that when the sand slides, it produces a __________ sound that is very nice to hear. (musical, mechanical, comical) Story Last year, the Girl Scouts in our district celebrated their anniversary with a journey. What do you think is the meaning of journey? The purpose of this trip was to explore the virgin forests of Palawan. (What do you mean by virgin?) since the forests of Palawan have not yet been touched by loggers. Many of the Girl Scouts who went were independent girls and did not need help in doing basic or essential things like cooking and hiking. What do you think is the meaning of independent? essential? Learning the meaning of cooperation helped to make their trip a success. (guess the meaning of cooperation) By working together well, most of them learned much and enjoy the trip. They learned the value of preserving or taking good care of our forests to avoid floods and soil erosion. (what is the meaning of preserving?) 34
  • 36. 2. The lady announced that Jose won the grand prize. He became __________ for a while, and wouldn’t say a word. (noisy, speechless, disturbed) 3. Don’t throw old tires. Some people try to _________ them and earn a lot from them. (reduce, recycle, return) Learn Some More 35
  • 37. Do and Learn Read the given sentences, then choose one of the words from below that will best fit the sentence. After this, underline the word in the sentence that gave you clue to the word you chose. 1. Every ________ I have breakfast. 2. Turn on the _____________. It is dark in this room. 3. Bring this letter to the post office for _____________. 4. I can hear someone _______________ at the door. 5. Father brought some flowers which mother put in a _____________. Remember To get the meaning of a word, it must be used in a context and there is a clue.When we say context clue, it means get the meaning of the word as it is used with other words. “Therefore, the words that precede and follow an unfamiliar word will help you get its specific meaning. The word or is a signal that a meaning for a new word will follow. Think and Tell Write a sentence for each of the given pictures. ____________________________________ _____________________________ ___________________________________ Vase knocking mailing Morning light write 36
  • 38. Find Out and Learn Read the outline and answer the questions below. I. Characteristics of Vultures A. Large birds of prey B. Have baldheads and neck C. Have very good eyesight D. Have a keen sense of smell II. How vultures get their food A. Do not hunt for food B. Live on rotting bodies of dead animals C. Have to wait for their dinner D. Eats food left by the lion Questions:  What kind of birds are vultures?  Why do vultures do not hunt for food?  What kind of outline is presented?  What are the main topics in the outline?  Are they subtopics given for the main topics?  Can this outline be written in paragraph form? Do and Learn Write 2 paragraphs based on the outline given. Clouds I. Why clouds are important A. ____________________ B. protect us from the heat of the sun C. ____________________ II. ____________________ A. During fine weather, early in the morning clouds are golden yellow. B. ____________________ C. ____________________ Learn Some More Write paragraphs based on the outline given below. The Whale I. A sea mammal well built for living in water A. Has blubber or fat to keep at warm B. Has few bristle of hair on its head C. Has front links shaped like flippers D. Gives birth to live babies II. How the whale gets air A. Breaths air through its lungs B. Swims to the surface of the water to breathe air C. Blows out stale air before breathing in D. Will drown if cannot come to the surface to breathe 37
  • 39. We usually visit my grandparents every Sunday. Early in the morning on Sundays, mother will prepare some food to take with us. She will cook fish as well as chicken because grandpa likes fish but grandma eats only chicken. Remember We write paragraph using an outline by writing the topics following their correct order in the outline. Read and Learn A.Do you still remember what you used to do when you were small? What are these activities that you used to do? How do you feel when you recall these activities that you used to do? Find out as you read the poem. What did the author use to do when he was a child? (Write the answers on the board) What helping verbs were used to describe what he always did when he was small? B. Read and study the paragraph. Talk about It a. How does mother usually do on Sundays? b. What helping verb was used to express what mother usually does on Sunday? c. What do we call these activities that we always do or always did in the past? d. How many verbs are used to express these habits? e. What are the main verbs? f. What do we call these verbs? g. In what forms are these auxiliary verbs used? h. What do we call the helping verbs used before the auxiliary verbs? i. Do the modals remain in the same form or do they follow that the subject is? j. When do we use the modal used to and would? k. When do we use the modal will? THEN AND NOW When I was a child I used to go from place to place Crawling with my hands and feet. I used to play with all my toys Tearing and pulling them apart. Now that I have grown I would go wherever I want Going out with all my friends. I would join all kinds of games 38
  • 40. Write About It Use each modals inside the pie in a sentence. Remember  Modals are verbs used with other verbs. They can express a habit.  Used to, would - are used to express a past habit  Will – is used to express a present habit Try and Learn Draw a hat if the statement is correct and an umbrella if not. 1. The use of lighting can be both artificial and natural. 2. Actors/actress tells the story in a film by portraying a character. 3. Directions are the instructions given to the actors only. 4. Dialog are the things that are said by the characters in the movie. 5. A film creates the illusion of moving images. Do and Learn Exercise 1 Match Column A with the desciptions in Column B. Column A Column B 1. Things that are said by the characters in a movie A. Dialog 2. The time, place, circumstances in which a film takes place B. Directions 3. The use of various light sources C. Film 4. Instructions given to the actors and other people D.Lighting 5. Motion picture or photoplay E. Setting Exercise 2 Using the pictures below, write a simple dialogue with Formal and Informal English. 39
  • 41. Remember A film, also called a movie, motion picture or photoplay, is a series of still images which, when shown on a screen, creates the illusion of moving images due to the phi phenomenon. The different forms and conventions of films are:  Characterization - describe the depiction of a character in a movie  Acting is the work of an actor or actress, which is a person in theatre, television, film, or any other storytelling medium who tells the story by portraying a character and, usually, speaking or singing the written text or play.  Dialog – the things that are said by the characters in a movie; a discussion/ conversation between two or more people  Setting or set up – the time, place, circumstances in which a film takes place  Direction – the instructions given to the actors and other people working on a film  Blocking is the positioning and movement of the characters to tell the story in visual term  Lighting - the use of various light sources, both artificial and natural, to achieve some aesthetic or practical effect while illuminating a scene.  Formal language is using standard English (not slang) and appropriate grammar when speaking or writing. Informal language is the language we use when we feel very comfortable and casual around people. For example, talking with or writing to our peers, close friends, and family may be appropriate times to use informal speech. You may choose to use slang or some inappropriate grammar. Informal language does not require standard English. 40
  • 42. LEARNER’S MATERIALS Quarter 1 Week 4 Day 1 Distinguish fact from opinion Respond to ideas and opinions after reflection Think and Tell Game: Pick out a strip (rolled with ribbon) with a statement stating a fact or an opinion inside a box. Those who picked an opinion should go to the left side; those who picked a fact should go to the right side. Pupils who did not get it correctly should recite a poem; render a song or a dance number.  Boats never sink.  Ice is cold.  Three is not a number between two and four.  All people can read.  A kitten grew up to be a cat.  You should brush your teeth.  A baby cannot count one to ten  Rich people are happy.  Water is important to men. 41
  • 43. Find Out and Learn Read the sentence. Draw a if the statement tells about fact and a if it is opinion. ________1. The earth is made up of gases like oxygen carbon and others. ________2. The Sun is actually a star. ________3. ET is the friendly alien from the Outer Space. ________4. Conserving our forests greatly helps in preventing floods. ________5. The pen is mightier than the sword. Try and Learn Exercise 1 Read the following paragraphs. Answer the questions. A. Jose works with animals. In fact he spends every spare moment in a neighborhood pet store. After school he helps feed the animals and clean their cages. He spends a lot of time training the animals so that they get along with people. B. Jose believes that being a veterinarian and working with animals would be a wonderful thing for him to do when he grows up. He thinks that he will become an excellent veterinary doctor in the future. Which paragraph expresses truth of facts? Which paragraphs expresses a view or a belief? How do you identify that the paragraph is true or just an opinion? 42
  • 44. Do and Learn Shade the if the sentence states a fact and for the sentence that states an opinion cross it. 1. A forest is the best place to relax. 2. Christmas is the best time of the year. 3. Forest protects our wildlife; gives homes; food and water to animals and birds. 4. it is easier to wrap a big gift that a small one. 5. Malunggay leaves is good for the health Learn Some More Group the class into three. Give them a checklist of statement of fact and opinion. Let them answer it and compare their works with the other group. Fact Opinion 1. I love water. 2.Ilocanos are thrifty 3. Animals need food in order to survive. 4. Kidney transplant always saves lives. 5. Clean water is pure water. 6. Drink about 6-8 glasses each day to be healthy and strong. 7. The earth revolves around the sun once in every 365 ¼ days or one year 8. Forest fire can be prevented. 9. We celebrate New Year every first day of January. 10. Trees prevent flood that can kill people and crops. 43
  • 45. Remember Day 2 Identify different meanings of content specific word Denotation and connotation) (Science) Think and Tell Shows different pictures in the class (e.g. house‚ Group the class into two. Let the first class identify the meaning of the word while the other group must give their own meaning about the pictures. FACT is a statement which experiences and experiments have proven to be true. OPINION is a view or guess which may or may not be true. 44
  • 46. Find Out and Learn Read the paragraph and pick out 5 words give your connotation and denotation of the words that you’ve chosen. Ultrasonic Power Ultrasonic power is an electronic device that drives away annoying animals from an area. This new discovery uses high frequency sound. It forces the unwanted animals to leave the area. While the sound is irritating to animals‚ it is not to people. It does not cause any damage to the environment‚ too. Our household pets are also safe because this is designed for outdoors. Birds will not be affected. They are not affected by high frequency sound waves. Most importantly‚ this device is environment friendly. It eliminates the need for repellents‚ dangerous chemicals or physical attacks. Ultrasonic power is the answer to the problem caused by stray dogs‚ cats‚ and even rats. Try and Learn Ask the following questions: 1. What is the report all about? 2. What is the meaning of Ultrasonic Sound? 3. How about your own interpretation about it? 4. Which is for you the best one to use? The connotation meaning of a word or the denotation? 5. Can you give the differences of the denotation and connotation? 45
  • 47. Do and Learn Listed below are Science words give the connotation and denotation of the following: Learn Some More Divide the class into two groups. The first group will be the Connotation Group while the other one is the Denotation Group. Give them the same words to identify the meaning based on their group. After doing the activity let them compare their work. Remember electricity observing reproduction energy matter Denotation. The dictionary meaning of a word. The literal meaning of a word. 46
  • 48. Day 3 Read with automaticity grade level frequently occurring content area words. Gather information from various sources-Dictionaries. Think and Tell Let the pupils play the game. COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES DCTONARY Divide students into groups of 3. Give each group a dictionary. Let them create the ideal student, school, class, teacher, or whatever. When they have their creation finished, each group will explain the meaning of it with the use of the dictionary. Find Out and Learn The teacher will give a selection to be read by the group. They must need to talk the correct intonation and diction of each word using the dictionary. Connotation. The emotional or cultural meaning attached to a word. 47
  • 49. Why the Sky is High In the early days, when the sky was still low, two brothers named Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on Earth. As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father’s right hand man. He was always helping with the work in the field and his parent’s were very pleased with him. On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloopily. In the absence of the daughter in the family, the house work came, to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house, and did cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father and Ingat harvested. Even in pounding, Daskol lived up to his name. Half of the grain he pounded scattered and fell to the ground. Being naturally lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding. One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raised the pestle, it would hit the sky. His anger added to his strength and desire to finish the work quickly. So, he raised the pestle higher and every time it hit the sky, the sky will be raised. In his hurry Daskol did not notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding rice he looked up and discovered that the sky had risen and it is where it is today. Try and Learn Study the italicized word in the sentence. Look the meaning of the word in the dictionary. Write in your notebook. 1. The bunch of flowers will fade if you leave it under the sun. 2. The quarrel left a gulf between Percy and Yoly. 3. Let us cook our hotdogs over the live coals. 4. I want my steak to be served rare. 5. This is my first plane ride. 48
  • 50. Do and Learn Use the words in the box to complete the sentences. Write your answer on your notebook. a. Pluck f. lamented b. peering g. reign c. stranger h. choked d. approached i. fervent e. gulp j. marveled 1. Alligators _____small animals for food. 2. Lisa stared at me with a __________ smile. 3. Peace and harmony should ______ in every Filipino home. 4. The children _____ flowers from the garden. 5. The dog _________ on a piece of bone. 6. The boys ________their teacher to apologize. 7. Rommel ________ the death of his pet dog. 8. The sick boy could not go down to play. He was just _____ at his playmates through the window. 9. My pet dog barked at the ______. 10. The onlookers look up at the magnificent fireworks in the sky and _________. 49
  • 51. Read and Learn Let the pupils read the passage and answer the following question. From 1943 to 1952 scientists observed the formation of the volcano Paricutin. In February 1943‚ there was much underground activity near the village of Paricutin‚ Mexico. It caused many small Earth tremors that worried the villagers. On the February 20‚ Dionisio and Paulo Pulido noticed smoke rising from a small hole in their cornfield near the village. The hole had been there as long as the farmer and his wife could remember . That night hot rock fragments spewing from the hole looked like fireworks. By morning‚ the fragments had piled up into a cone about 40 meters high. Within two years it was more than 400 meters high. Ash from the volcano burned and covered the village of Paricutin. Lavas flows buried another nearby village. After nine years‚ the volcanic activity stopped. Talk About It 1. What is the passage all about? 2. When did the scientists observed the formation of the volcano Paricutin? 3. How can you describe the scenery during the night of February 20? Remember Dictionary gives a word a many meanings. We use the dictionary to select the appropriate meaning from several meanings given. WE select the appropriate meaning of the word by knowing how it is used in the sentence. 50
  • 52. Day 4 Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical structures (collective nouns and verb agreement) Revise writing for clarity-correct spelling Think and Tell Call 9 students and group them into 3. Give the group each envelops. Inside on it is a group of words to be arrange to form a sentence. Answers: Group 1 – My dogs always growl at the postal carrier. Group 2 – Peter doesn’t likes vegetables Group 3 – Basketball rolls across the floor. Ask the pupils “ What did you notice in the subject? How about the verb? What is the relationship of the subject and the verb? Do and Learn Underline the collective nouns in the sentence. 1. The committee meets here every Thursday. 2. The crowd is getting angry. 3. The jury has finally reached a decision. 4. The majority rules most of the time. 5. The staff have gone their separate ways for the holidays. 51
  • 53. Learn Some More Give the instruction to the pupils written on the index card and perform the activity. Group 1 a. Each _____ a trophy for playing. b. Something ___ very wrong here. c. The crowd ___ getting angry. Group 2 a. Each _____ a trophy for playing. b. Something ___ very wrong here. c. The crowd ___ getting angry. Group 3 a. Each _____ a trophy for playing. b. Something ___ very wrong here. c. The crowd ___ getting angry. Group 4 a. Each _____ a trophy for playing. b. Something ___ very wrong here. c. The crowd ___ getting angry. Write About It Read the sentences carefully. Fill in the blanks with the correct missing letters to complete each word. Write the whole word on a piece of paper. 1. Any end___vor can easily be done if we work together. 2. Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the red___mer of the world. 3. The stranger looks w___rd. 4. The misch___vous child got hurt. 5. Please help me fix our l___king faucet. 52
  • 54. Remember Day 5 Determine images/ideas that are explicitly used to influence viewers -Stereotypes -Point of view -Propagandas Observe politeness at all times. Think and Tell Look at the pictures class. What can you say about the pictures? Is anyone of you already watched a movie? How do you act inside a movie theater? Subject verb agreement simply means the subject and verb must agree in number. This means both need to be singular or both need to be plural. Collective nouns can be singular or plural depending on meaning. Here are some examples of subject verb agreement with collective nouns: 53
  • 55. Do you think it is important to act correctly during watching any film movie or even we are just watching a TV? Emphasize the good attitudes in watching a film viewing. Find Out and Learn Watch the video “Bullying Elementary School” by Travis White Production. Have the pupils have their point of view after watching the video. Let them identify the characters that each pupils possess in the video. Do and Learn Answers the table by simple categorize the images/ideas came from the recent video. Put a √ on a column. Images/Ideas Stereotypes Point of View Propaganda 1. naughty child 2. juice 3. shoes and dress of the children 4. reminded by the principal 5. playing Learn Some More 54
  • 56. Group the class into four. Identify the different images/ideas. Write P if it’s use for propaganda S for stereotypes and PV for point view. Then let them compare their answer and talk about it. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 55
  • 57. Remember E. Closure/ Assessment Stereotype: to believe infairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same. 56
  • 58. FIRST QUARTER – LM Day 1 Think and Tell Look at the picture. What do you see in the picture? Can you imitate the sounds of it? Find Out and Learn Analyze the following sentences identify the sound device used .  I lie down by the side of my bride.  Hear the lark and harken to the barking of the dark fox gone to ground.  It's hot and it's monotonous.  The crumbling thunder of seas.  Try to light the fire.  The horse’s hooves clip-clopped on the cobblestones.  Those clucking chickens are driving me crazy!  If you’re going to cough, please cover your mouth.  The prisoner was terrified to hear the crack of the whip.  We roasted marshmallows over the crackling fire.  Despite their mother’s warnings, the children chose to chew with their mouths open.  The rich man was so cheap that it was chilling.  The crowd cheered when the champion hit the challenger with a chair.  We sat around the campfire and chomped on chunks of charred chicken.  Change the channel.  They would have been on time, if they didn’t dilly-dally.  He dunked the delicious donut in dairy creamer.  There is nothing but death in the desert during the day.  I woke up at school in a slobbery pool; though I used to be dry, now I’m drowning in pool.  I dreamt of a drip-dropping drain in my dream. 57
  • 59. Try and Learn Answer the following ; 1. Which example /sentence imitates its sound ? 2. Which sentence start with the same sound are used close together in a phrase or sentence? 3. From the examples given by the teacher which sentence takes place when two or more words close to one another repeat the same vowel sound but start with different consonant sounds? Learn Some More Group Activity Analyzing the sound devices used in the sentences. Group 1: List down the sentences sound devices ( onomatopoeia ) Group 2: List down the sentences sound devices ( alliteration ) Group 3: List down the sentences sound devices ( assonance ) Remember Sound Devices  What is onomatopoeia? - Onomatopoeia is when a word’s pronunciation imitates its sound. Example:  What is alliteration ? - Alliteration happens when words that start with the same sound are used close together in a phrase or sentence. The sound is usually a consonant and the words don’t have to always be right next to one another. - One of the fun features of alliteration is when it becomes a tongue twister. Example: I could hear the crowd murmur as the news spread. The large dog said, “Bow-wow!” Both bees and buzzers buzz. The bird’s chirp filled the empty night air Honesty is the best policy. Let the cat out of the bag. A stitch in time saves nine. Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August. Becky’s beagle barked and bayed, becoming bothersome for Billy. Carrie's cat clawed her couch, creating chaos. 58
  • 60.  What is assonance ? -Assonance takes place when two or more words close to one another repeat the same vowel sound but start with different consonant sounds. - Example: She could feel her son’s sweet smell of success. The silken tent. 59
  • 61. FIRST QUARTER Week 5 Day 2 I. Objectives Use formal and informal English when appropriate to task and situation II. Subject Matter Topic: Formal and informal English when appropriate to task and situation Materials: chart, pictures ,activity sheet ,meta cards Reference: EN5OL -Ie – 3.9 Internet Focused Skill: Speaking Value: III. Procedure A. Setting the Stage Look at the picture . Try to analyse which of them are using the formal and informal English based on the situation portrayed . Say: What can you say about the picture? Can you tell something about this? Based on their actions. Which do you think shows the formal and informal conversation ? B. Explaining the students What to Do Say: Today we discuss about using formal and informal English based on their task and situation. Say: How do you differentiate the formal and informal English ?  Formal English - we use it when writing essays for school, cover letters, to apply for jobs or e mails and letters at work. Example: represent , Finally  Informal English – we use it with friends, children and relatives. Example : stand for, In the end 60
  • 62. C. Modeling The teacher will give more sample of formal and informal English. Refer to LM. Say: What have you noticed about the samples of the formal and informal English? Which of the two do you want to use ? D. Guided Practice The teacher will present new sample of formal & informal English. Direction: Write F if the words state formal English and IF for informal English. ____1 . Go up ____ 4. ASAP ____2. Therefore ____ 5. negative ____3. Totally E. Independent Practice Group Activity Complete the table below . Group 1: Abbreviation Formal English Informal English television photo Group 2: Letter of Expression Formal English Informal English Hi Robert Truly Yours, Group 3: Slang Formal English Informal English Children Right answer F. Closure When do we use formal English ? informal English? 61
  • 63. IV. Evaluation Directions: Arrange the words in the table below . Example: bad - negative Completely loaded Smart You can call me if you need anything. Rich intelligent I look forward to having from you. Please do not hesitate to contact me. Hope to hear from you soon. totally Formal English Informal English 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 62
  • 64. Week 5 Day 2 Think and Tell Look at the picture . Try to analyse which of them are using the formal and informal English based on the situation portrayed . What can you say about the picture? Can you tell something about this? Based on their actions. Which do you think shows the formal and informal conversation ? Find Out and Learn Verbs Formal Informal establish Set up examine look at Transition Formal Informal moreover also However but Emphasis Formal Informal much A lot of definitely very Slang Formal Informal negative bad positive good What have you noticed about the samples of the formal and informal English? Which of the two do you want to use ? 63
  • 65. Learn Some More Group Activity Complete the table below . Group 1: Abbreviation Formal English Informal English television photo Group 2: Letter of Expression Formal English Informal English Hi Robert Truly Yours, Group 3: Slang Formal English Informal English Children Right answer Remember  Formal English - we use it when writing essays for school, cover letters, to apply for jobs or e mails and letters at work. Example: represent , Finally  Informal English – we use it with friends, children and relatives. Example : stand for, In the end 64
  • 66. Week 5 Day 3 I. Objectives 1. Infer the meaning of unfamiliar words based on given context clues ( synonyms, antonyms, word parts and other strategies ) 2. Revise writing for clarity ( correct spelling ) II. Subject Matter Topic: Meaning of Unfamiliar Words Based on Given Context Clues Materials: chart, pictures ,activity sheet ,context Reference: EN5V- Ie-12 and 13 Internet Developing Reading Power 5 p. 17-26 Focused Skill: Inferring Value: Save the animals. III. Procedure A. Setting the Stage Study the following sentences. Find the meaning of the underlined word. What word in the sentence hints at the meaning of the unfamiliar word ?  Attendance in the meeting is mandatory. The parents thought it was voluntary.  The police officer was stalwart . He was not weak nor fearful. Say: Can you tell the meaning of the unfamiliar word ? What groups of words in the sentence helps you figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word ?  The sky was overcast and rain was expected in the afternoon.  Thosand of years ago, primitive people discovered fire and learned to cook their food. Say : What words in the sentence hint at the meaning of the unfamiliar word ? What kind of context clue is used in the sentences ? B. Explaining the students What to Do Say : Inference clue is a kind of context clue. In an inference clue, some kind of information is given in the sentence to help you figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word. Say: The examples use antonyms as hints to the meaning of the unfamiliar word. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of a given word. In this kind of Context clue the antonym of the unfamiliar word is given within the sentence or in the next to help the reader figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word. C. Modeling Directions: Read the paragraph below. Infer the meaning of the underlined words. 65
  • 67. The shark is a sea animals whose prodigious strength and size is unequalled. A hungry shark attacks its prey viciously. Because of this, many people fear the animal . But the shark does not deserve such bad reputation. In reality, sharks rarely attack human beings. The animals does so only when provoked by hunters who invade its territory. Like any other animal, the shark resents invasion of its home. 1. The elephant is another mammal with prodigious strength Prodigious means _________. a. beautiful c. wicked b. great d. unfriendly 2. Normally, the sharks’ prey are other fishes. What does prey mean ? a. Animals who eat other animals b. Animals that are hunted as food c. All animals that swim d. Animals that live together 3. When a hungry shark attacks viciously, it moves _________. a. gently c. in slow motion b. gracefully d. with force 4. If you deserve something, you are _____ of it. a. worthy c. burdehed b. ashamed d. proud 5. What does reputation mean ? a. the way a person or thing is named b. one’s family name c. one’s work calling D. Guided Practice Directions: Read each sentence. Circle the antonym clue. Underline the word That is explained by the antonym clue. 1. Life in the barrio is not extraordinary. It is mundane. 2. The drinks served today is sparkling but yesterday was flat. 3. The Spaniards called the Filipinos indolent but actually we are industrious. 4. The sea today is turbulent, not calm. 66
  • 68. 5. The soiled bed sheet is not clean. It needs washing. E. Independent Practice Group Activity Group 1 Directions: Determine if the sentence has a context clue for the underlined word. Write C on the first blank if the sentence has a context clue: write NC if it does not have on the blank, write the kind of context clue used. Refer to LM. Group 2 Directions : Study the sentences. Find the word or word group that help you understand the meaning of the underlined word. Write the clues on your paper. Refer to LM. Group 3 Directions: Study the following sentences. Select the word or word group that has the same meaning as the underlined word. Tell the information you used To figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word. F. Closure Inference clue is a kind of context clue. In an inference clue, some kind of information is given in the sentence to help you figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word. IV. Evaluation A. Directions: Select the word or word group that has the same meaning as the underlined word. Tell the information you used to figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word. 1. The head nurse has many obligations in the hospital. a. Uniform c. patients b. Duties d. payments 2. The firemen looked through the debris of the burned building. They tried to find out how the fire started. a. Flames c. remains b. Twisted steel d. broken doors 3. Alvin holds a grudge against me when I did not vote for him in the student Election. a. Feeling of forgiveness c. feeling of happiness b. Feeling of bitterness d. feeling of encouragement B. Directions: Read each sentence. Circle the antonym clue. Underline the word that is explained by the antonym clue. 4. The parents were lukewarm in their response. They were not enthusiastic. 5. Mother changed the drab color into something lively. 67
  • 69. Week 5 Day 3 Think and Tell Study the following sentences. Find the meaning of the underlined word. What word in the sentence hints at the meaning of the unfamiliar word ?  Attendance in the meeting is mandatory. The parents thought it was voluntary.  The police officer was stalwart . He was not weak nor fearful. Can you tell the meaning of the unfamiliar word ? What groups of words in the sentence helps you figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word ?  The sky was overcast and rain was expected in the afternoon.  Thousand of years ago, primitive people discovered fire and learned to cook their food. What words in the sentence hint at the meaning of the unfamiliar word ? What kind of context clue is used in the sentences ? Find Out and Learn Directions: Read the paragraph below. Infer the meaning of the underlined words. The shark is a sea animals whose prodigious strength and size is unequalled. A hungry shark attacks its prey viciously. Because of this, many people fear the animal . But the shark does not deserve such bad reputation. In reality, sharks rarely attack human beings. The animals does so only when provoked by hunters who invade its territory. Like any other animal, the shark resents invasion of its home. 1. The elephant is another mammal with prodigious strength Prodigious means ________ a. beautiful c. wicked b. great d. unfriendly 2. Normally, the sharks’ prey are other fishes. What does prey mean ? 68
  • 70. a. Animals who eat other animals b. Animals that are hunted as food c. All animals that swim d. Animals that live together 3. When a hungry shark attacks viciously, it moves _________. a. gently c. in slow motion b. gracefully d. with force 4. If you deserve something, you are _____ of it. a. worthy c. burdehed b. ashamed d. proud 5. What does reputation mean ? a. the way a person or thing is named b. one’s family name c. one’s work calling Try and Learn Directions: Read each sentence. Circle the antonym clue. Underline the word That is explained by the antonym clue. 1. Life in the barrio is not extraordinary. It is mundane. 2. The drinks served today is sparkling but yesterday was flat. 3. The Spaniards called the Filipinos indolent but actually we are industrious. 4. The sea today is turbulent, not calm. 5. The soiled bed sheet is not clean. It needs washing. Do and Learn Group Activity Group 1 Directions: Determine if the sentence has a context clue for the underlined word. Write C on the first blank if the sentence has a context clue: write NC if it does not have on the blank, write the kind of context clue used. 1. Mother looked longingly at the fragile flower vases. _____________ ___________________________ 2. Father was in a predicament when he did not follow the odd-even scheme traffic rule. He was in a difficult situation. _____________ ____________________________ 3. The coat smelled musty after it has been stored in the closest for so many months. _____________ ____________________________ 4. The gullies on the hillside showed the rains had washed much of the good topsoil. _____________ ____________________________ 5. We put up a fence on the boundary of our property. _____________ ____________________________ Group 2 Directions : Study the sentences. Find the word or word group that help you understand the meaning of the underlined word. Write the clues on your paper. 69
  • 71. 1. The dog yanked or pulled at the meat until it came off the bone. 2. The sunken ship contains bag of pistoles . The bags of old gold coins are worth a lot of money. 3. The list of alternatives, that is choices, for the class trip includes a trip to the Enchanted Kingdom. 4. The fanciful or unrealistic costumes in the play are attractive. 5. Hepatitis is a very malevolent (harmful)disease. Group 3 Directions: Study the following sentences. Select the word or word group that has the same meaning as the underlined word. Tell the information you used to figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word. 1. The damage done by the fire was dreadful ; we lost everything we have. a. amusing c. terrible b. unimportant d. could not be explained 2. Fatima was modest about her grades, even though it was the highest in the whole grade level. a. not happy c. not proud b. not boastful d. not sincere 3. In the LRT, I was wedged between the crowd and the door. a. offered a place c. squeezed b. pushed against d. pinned down 4. I was outraged when I saw that big boy pushing the lame boy. a. interested c. shocked b. pleased d. angered 5. The politician’s plan has many drawbacks. The people rejected it. a. advantages c. parts b. problems d. supporters Learn Some More Directions: Study the paragraph below. At the end of the paragraph, write the underlined word. Write the meaning of the underlined word. Write the kind of context clue used to figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word. Malabon Zoo has an aviary or a place for keeping birds. Several tropical birds are keep here like the toucan, myna, and cockatoo. These variegated birds look like colorful butterflies. Although many visitors come to the zoo, the owner is apprehensive. Defraying or bearing the cost of the aviary is heavy. The owner came up with a novel idea to help with the expenses. He sells to the visitors souvenirs or items to remember the zoo. Unfamiliar Words Meaning Kind of context clue used 1. ______________ _______________________ 2. ______________ _______________________ 70
  • 72. 3. ______________ _______________________ 4. ______________ ______________________ 5. ______________ _______________________ Remember Inference clue is a kind of context clue. In an inference clue, some kind of information is given in the sentence to help you figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of a given word. In this kind of Context clue the antonym of the unfamiliar word is given within the sentence or in the next to help the reader figure out the meaning of the unfamiliar word. 71
  • 73. Week 5 Day 4 I. Objectives Compose clear and coherent sentences using appropriate grammatical structures; - Conjunctions II. Subject Matter Topic: Conjunctions Materials: chart, pictures ,activity sheet Reference: EN5G- Ie- 8.3 /8.4 English for All Times 5 Language p. 36-41 Focused Skill: Speaking and Writing Value: Honesty III. Procedure A. Setting the Stage Directions : Listen carefully as your teacher reads letter of excuse from her student. Say: - Who were absent from their classes? - Why was Joyce absent and was able to go to school? - Did Joyce explain clearly their reasons to be excuse?Why? B. Explaining the students What to Do Say : Have you been absent from your class before? When was that? Why were you absent? Tell the class when you were absent and why. Use these patterns: I was absent last __________________. I was absent because _______________. (or : I missed my classes last _______________. I missed my classes because ___________. You have learned that related ideas or thoughts can be joined by the conjunctions and, or, and but . Compound sentences are then built. Other conjunctions can also be used. This is to show a clear and precise relationship between ideas or thoughts. These are as follows : because when if unless so so that where although since When these conjunctions are used, another kind of sentence is built. This sentence is called a complex sentence. C. Modeling Directions: Look at how the ideas below can be combined into complex sentences. Can you explain the meaning of each combination ? You rest and sleep. You have a bad cold. 72
  • 74. 1. You rest and sleep because you have a bad cold. 2. You rest and sleep if you have a bad cold. 3. When you have a bad cold, you rest and sleep. 4. You rest and sleep although you have a bad cold. 5. Since you have a bad cold, you rest and sleep.  Which sentences tell why you have to rest and sleep?  Which tells a condition for you to rest and sleep ? When combining two ideas into one sentence, think how they are related To each other. Then, choose a conjunction that will clearly show that relationship. D. Guided Practice Directions: Can you combine the ideas in this paragraph clearly ? Use the appropriate conjunctions and form complex sentences. We wanted to go camping. We love the outdoors. We packed our supplies. We boarded the bus. We sang. We would not feel bored and sleepy. Did you come up with these complex sentence ? 1. We wanted to go camping because we love the outdoors. 2. After we packed our things, we boarded the bus. 3. We sang so that we would not feel bored and sleepy. E. Independent Practice Group Activity Group 1 Directions: Go around the classroom. Ask classmates to answer the questions or to complete the statements below. Record every answer. Refer to LM. Group 2 Directions : Choose the most appropriate conjunction to connect the ideas in each sentence. Refer to LM. Group 3 Directions: Complete each into a complex sentence. Add another idea appropriate to the given conjunction. Refer to LM. F. Closure Use conjunctions like, because, so that, when, where, if, although, among others, to express clear relationships. A complex sentence is made up of two or more ideas combined using the 73
  • 75. said conjunctions. IV. Evaluation Directions: Combine the given ideas into a complex sentence. Use appropriate conjunctions like because, if, although, unless, so that, before, after, when, were among others. Example : I like gardening. I love green plants. Answer: I like gardening because I love green plants. 1. I like farming. It is a man’s work. 2. I started gardening. I was seven. 3. I used pots made of small cans. I was still young for a garden pot. 4. I used animal manure as fertilizer. My plants grew healthy and robust. 5. I save some of my earnings in the bank. I can buy my favorite reading books. 74
  • 76. Week 5 Day 4 Think and Tell Directions : Listen carefully as your teacher reads letter of excuse from her student. Say: - Who were absent from their classes? - Why was Joyce absent and was able to go to school? - Did Joyce explain clearly their reasons to be excuse?Why? Find Out and Learn Directions: Look at how the ideas below can be combined into complex sentences. Can you explain the meaning of each combination ? You rest and sleep. You have a bad cold. 1. You rest and sleep because you have a bad cold. 2. You rest and sleep if you have a bad cold. 3. When you have a bad cold, you rest and sleep. 4. You rest and sleep although you have a bad cold. 5. Since you have a bad cold, you rest and sleep.  Which sentences tell why you have to rest and sleep?  Which tells a condition for you to rest and sleep ? When combining two ideas into one sentence, think how they are related To each other. Then, choose a conjunction that will clearly show that relationship. Try and Learn Directions: Can you combine the ideas in this paragraph clearly ? Use the appropriate conjunctions and form complex sentences. We wanted to go camping. We love the outdoors. We packed our supplies. We boarded the bus. We sang. We would not feel bored and sleepy. Do and Learn Group Activity Group 1 75
  • 77. Directions: Go around the classroom. Ask classmates to answer the questions or to complete the statements below. Record every answer. 1. I climb a mountain if……….. 2. I paint when ……………. 3. We study hard so ……….. 4. We can learn anything fast if …….. I play the guitar although …………… Group 2 Directions: Complete each into a complex sentence. Add another idea appropriate to the given conjunction. 1. It was a warm and bright day when ________. 2. Dondon and Edgar dressed up well because _______. 3. They had formed a singing group since ____________. 4. The boys had practiced for long hours so that __________. 5. They would not join the singing contest unless __________. Group 3 Directions : Choose the most appropriate conjunction to connect the ideas in each sentence. 1. Dona brings a waterjug ( when, where ) he goes hiking. 2. I like hiking, too, ( since, although ) it can be tiring. 3. ( When, Before ) I get very tired, I usually take a rest. 4. I began hiking 9 since, if ) I was seven. 5. You should not climb the mountain( so that, unless ) someone is with you. Learn Some More Directions: Complete each into a complex sentence. Add another idea appropriate to the given conjunction. 1. They strongly believe in winning because ___________. 2. The audience was very quiet when ________________. 3. At last the time came when __________. 4. After _________, the boys continued to practice singing. 5. If _________, you should develop by using it well. Remember Use conjunctions like, because, so that, when, where, if, although, among others, to express clear relationships. A complex sentence is made up of two or more ideas combined using the said conjunctions. 76
  • 78. Week 5 Day 5 I. Objectives 1. Analyze a 2- stanza poem in terms of its elements ( rhymes, sound devices, imaginary and figurative language ) 2. Distinguish among various types of viewing materials. II. Subject Matter Topic: Analyzing a 2- stanza poem in terms of its elements Materials: chart, poems ,activity sheet Reference: EN5RC – I e – 6 / EN5VC – I e 6 Developing Reader Power 5 p. 35-37 Focused Skill: Analyzing Value: Appreciate all the creatures of God. III. Procedure A. Setting the Stage Presenting some lines from several poems. Slides Presentation B. Explaining the students What to Do Say : Here are some lines from several poems. Can you tell the meaning of the underlined words ? What do the underlined words describe ? Figurative Language describes things in new ways. This kind of Language goes beyond what words actually mean. Poets often use figurative language meanings. C. Modeling Directions: Read the poem. THE NIGHT WILL NEVER STAY By : Eleonor Farjeon The night will never stay, The night will still go by, Though with a million stars You pin it to the sky Though you bind it with the blowing wind, And buckle it with the moon. The night will slip away. Like a sorrow or a tune  What do you call the underlined word?  How did the poet describe the moon? 77
  • 79.  Can moon really do what the poet’s suggest? D. Guided Practice MEXICAN PALM By: Emilie F. johnson My tree is like a duster reaching high. Stretching forth to sweep the cloudy sky. How the author describes the tree? E. Independent Practice Group Activity Directions : Study the following lines from some poems. Identify the figurative language used. Tell the meaning of the figurative words in everyday language. Group 1: Group 3: Where carts are blue And barns are red, And the road unwinds Like a twist of thread. Group 2: They seem like animal eyes in the dark That are stealthily searching for prey; And the road is afraid for it wriggles its tail And hurriedly slithers away. F. Closure Figurative Language describes things in new ways. This kind of Language goes beyond what words actually mean. Poets often use figurative language meanings. IV. Evaluation Directions: Study the lines from poem. Identify the figurative language used. Tell the meaning of the figurative words in everyday language. Butterfly, butterfly,light a summer air Dartting up,floating down,drifting everywhere Are the fairies using you. As an airplane for a fairy crew ? Slowly,silently now the moon Walks the night in her silver shoon This way and that , she peers and sees Silver fruits upon silver trees. 78
  • 80. Week 5 Day 5 Think and Tell Directions: Study the following lines from some points. Identify the figurative language used. Tell the meaning of the figurative words in everyday language. 1. Where carts are blue And barns are red, And the road unwinds Like a twist of thread. 2. The moon like a flower In heaven’s high bower, With silent delight Sits and smiles in the night. 3. My turtle is a tidy boy! When he is tired of play, He folds himself up carefully And puts himself away. Find Out and Learn THE NIGHT WILL NEVER STAY By : Eleonor Farjeon The night will never stay, The night will still go by, Though with a million stars You pin it to the sky Though you bind it with the blowing wind, And buckle it with the moon. The night will slip away. Like a sorrow or a tune .  What do you call the underlined word?  How did the poet describe the moon?  Can moon really do what the poet’s suggest? 79
  • 81. Try and Learn MEXICAN PALM By: Emilie F. johnson My tree is like a duster reaching high. Stretching forth to sweep the cloudy sky How the author describes the tree? Do and Learn Group Activity Directions : Study the following lines from some poems. Identify the figurative language used. Tell the meaning of the figurative words in everyday language. Group 1: Group 3: Where carts are blue And barns are red, And the road unwinds Like a twist of thread. Group 2: They seem like animal eyes in the dark That are stealthily searching for prey; And the road is afraid for it wriggles its tail And hurriedly slithers away. Remember Figurative Language describes things in new ways. This kind of Language goes beyond what words actually mean. Poets often use figurative language meanings. Slowly,silently now the moon Walks the night in her silver shoon This way and that , she peers and sees Silver fruits upon silver trees. 80
  • 82. QUARTER 1 Learner’s Material WEEK 6 Day 1 Think and Tell Do you feel the love and care of you mother? What are the instances that show your mother’s tender loving care? Find Out and Learn A. Unlocking of difficulties 1. A dagger is thrust into her heart. The word thrust means A. To push B. To play C. To remain 2. If you feel secure when you are with your parents, you are A. Afraid B. confident C. angry 3. When a mother caresses her child, she _____him/her. A. Touches B. scolds C. Reprimand 4. Sheila hurt herself when she touched the dagger. A dagger is _______. A. A round and smooth object B. An elongated and rough object C. A pointed and sharp object 5. It is for the sake of a child, then, it is for his/her own________. A. Misery B. benefit C. look out 81
  • 83. Listen as the teacher reads the poem. My Mother Dear Who brought me to this world To see the wonder works of God And enjoy life to the fullest? Who puts her arms around me During chilly evenings To make me feel warm? Who is in great pain When I am in sorrow As if a dagger is thrust into her heart? Who tell me stories at night And caresses me as I fall asleep, Till I dream of beautiful things? Who is there at my side Whenever I am sick? She is awake all night. Who plays with me To brighten my day? She never counts the hours Till her tired body drops. Who offers her life For the sake of her child; Not thinking of herself; Not thinking of what it may take? The woman who gave me this life, My dearest mother, whom I love so much. What do you think is the speaker’s tone, mood or purpose in the poem? a. He/ She is happy. b. He/ She is feeling loved and cared by his/her mother. c. He/ She wants to show her appreciation to his/her mother. 82
  • 84. Try and Learn Exercise Listen to the stanza read by the teacher. Then you will infer the speaker’s tone, mood or purpose. 1. Stanzas 2 and 3 2. Stanza 4 3. Stanza 6 4. Stanza 8 Do and Learn Listen as the teacher reads the following sentences then pupil will infer the speaker’s tone, mood or purpose. 1. Mr. Ramirez had a dialogue with the boys. During the interview, he noticed that Arthur answered his questions politely. 2. One of the applicants was praised as worthy of confidence by the mayor and was given a recommendation. Talk About It Listen as the teacher reads the paragraph. Then infer what will be the speaker’s tone, mood and purpose. Write your answer in one to three sentences. “Their cheers energized him and after few more seconds, he was already on top. “I did it! I did it! he shouted politely”. Write About It Infer what is the speaker’s tone, mood or purpose. “Let’s go Anna. Don’t worry. I’m here” he said softly. ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________. 83
  • 85. Remember Mood is defined in poetry as the feelings or emotions that are evoked in the reader by the poem. Conversely, tone expresses the attitude the author has towards the subject or topic of the poem. Inferring the speaker’s tone, mood or purpose may be done by determining the purpose of the author in writing the poem or selection. It may be done through keen observation on the way the speaker’s read the lines and through analyzing of the words used in the poem or selection. Day 2 Think and Tell Read the following words Brunch Motel Smog Are you familiar with these words? Have you heard these words before? Find Out and Learn Read the sentences orally. Context Clues 1. I ate my brunch at the canteen since I haven’t eaten my breakfast and lunch. 2. Elsa sends mail through her electronic computer last night but Anna read her email the next morning.  What do you think is the meaning of brunch? Email? Read and observe the following words SYNONYMS ANTONYMS Smassy Smart rude Smassy Unwise timid Multiplex Multiple complex Multiplex Single simple  What is the synonym of smassy? Multiplex?  Can you infer the meaning of smassy? Multiplex?  What is the antonym of smassy? Multiplex?  Can you infer the meaning of smassy? Multiplex? 84
  • 86. Analyze the following words Word parts Unfamiliar word (blended) Simultaneous broadcast simulcast Smoke Fog smog  What are the words combined to form simulcast? Smog?  Can you infer the meaning of these words from their word parts? Try and Learn Exercise I. Look for the meaning of the underlined words through context clues. Report the answer through singing. 1. Due to the smoke of kaingin and the fog in the mountain the farmers cannot see clearly because of the smog. A. Kaingin and forest B. Fog and Mountain C. Smoke and fog 2. Mang Juan used the hybrid seedlings of squash that gave him an enormous and giant harvest; he was able to sell his ginormous products at high price. A. Giant and enormous B. Seedlings and products C. Hybrid and squash Exercise2. Arrange the jumbled letter to get the synonyms or antonyms of the following words. Report the answer through poem. 1. INTERNATIONAL NETWORK – T E N I N E R T 2. PICTURE ELEMENT = EXLIP Exercise3. Look for the word parts of the following words inside the treasure box. Report the answer through rap. 1. Cyborg 2. Bash Treasure Box Cybernetic Oregano Bash Bang smash Organism 85
  • 87. Do and Learn Infer the meaning of the unfamiliar words. 1. Anna must have an analysis with her urine. She will undergo urinalysis tomorrow. 2. Everyone loves wifi for many reasons. This wireless fidelity is very useful nowadays. 3. Many of us learn to express our feelings through blogs, we can write our concern in a web and then log it in. 4. Hospitals use intercom in every room so that every patient’s concern may be paged in this international communication for their convenience. 5. Wireless modem is a necessity among professionals. This wireless modulator and demodulator brings convenience wherever the needs occur. Talk About It Infer the meaning of the unfamiliar words by analyzing its word parts. Example: Brunch = breakfast + lunch 1. Cellophane 2. Slithy 3. Spanglish 4. Emoticon 5. Smog Write about It Write another 5 unfamiliar words (blended) in your notebooks. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Remember  Blended words are two words joined together by taking parts of both words and combining the parts into a new word.  Synonyms are words with the same meaning.  Antonyms are words with opposite meaning.  Context clues are giving the meaning from the sentence itself  Word parts by analyzing the meaning of each word being combined. 86
  • 88. Day 3 Think and Tell Let us read the line. My love is like a red red rose By, Robert Burns What can you say about the line? How does his love being describe by Robert Burns? Find Out and Learn Read the poem orally. Simile Metaphor 87
  • 89. Personification Hyperbole 1. What can you say about the first poem? Second poem? Third poem? Fourth poem? Do they use figures of speech? 2. To what word does emerald being compared in poem number 1? What word used to compare those two words? 3. How does life being described in poem number 2? Does it use word that shows comparison? (like or as) 4. To what living object does the sea being compared of in poem number 3? Does it give life to an inanimate object like the sea? 5. In poem number 5 does the use of description is exaggerated or superb? How can you say so? Try and Learn Exercise1. Analyze the following sentences and determine if it is simile, metaphor, personification or hyperbole. 1. A ruby is as red as blood. 2. Life is a barren field. 3. The sea leaps all day. 4. They both took root in the carpet. 88
  • 90. Do and Learn Analyze the four poems. Figure out why it is classified as simile, metaphor, personification or hyperbole. 1. Simile 2. Metaphor 89
  • 92. Write about it Analyze the poem. Write the figures of speech that you can see. Classify them into simile, metaphor, personification or hyperbole. __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ ____________________________. 91
  • 93. Remember In analyzing a poem you have to remember the following: A figure of speech is a word or phrase that has a meaning something different than its literal meaning. It is used to add color to the language. Simile A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid. It uses the word as or like. Example: Emerald is as green as grass. Metaphor It is a figure of speech that compares two unlike objects directly. It doesn’t use the word like or as. Example: Life is a broken winged bird. Personification It is a figure of speech that is giving life to inanimate objects. Example: The sea is a gigantic wolf. Hyperbole It is an exaggerated statement or claims not meant to be taken literally. Example: They arranged themselves in the window. Day4. 92
  • 94. Think and Tell Read the following sentences. 1. I had a good time in the party although I didn’t know those people. 2. She passed her exam because she studied very well. 3. You won’t know what to do if you don’t listen attentively. Read the underlined words. What is the use of these underlined words? Find Out and Learn Read and analyze the following sentences. Clause 1 Conjunction Clause 2 Sentence 1. Lito got sick because He played under the rain. Lito got sick because he played under the rain. 2. Elsa’s mother supports her studies in a private school although She only sells vegetables for a living. Elsa’s mother supports her studies in a private school although she only sells vegetables. 1. What is the conjunction used in the first example? 2. In the second example what is the conjunction use? Example no. 1 used Coordinating conjunction. It is used to give equal emphasis to a pair of main clauses. Let us remember the acronym FANBOYS. ( for, and, nor, but, or, yet and so) Example no. 2 used Subordinating conjunction. It is a conjunction that used to join independent clause and dependent clause. The most common subordinating conjunctions are: after, although, as, because, before, how, if, once, since, than, that, though, till, until, when, where, whether, while. Try and Learn Exercise I. Complete each sentence using the subordinating conjunction from the parenthesis: A. I visit the Grand Canyon _________ I go to Arizona. (once, whenever, wherever) B. This is the place _________ we stayed last time we visited. (where, when, how) C. _________ you win first place, you will receive a prize. (wherever, if, unless) D. You won’t pass the test _________ you study. (when, if, unless) E. I could not get a seat, _________ I came early. (as, though, when) Exercise II. Complete each sentence using the subordinating conjunction from the parenthesis: 93
  • 95. a. We are leaving Wednesday _________ or not it rains. (if, whether, though) b. Pay attention to your work _________ you will not make mistakes. (so that, unless, or) c. The musicians delivered a rousing performance _________ they had rehearsed often. (though, as, once) d. She’s honest _________ everyone trusts her. (if, so, when) e. Write this down _________ you forget. (or, when, lest) Exercise III. Complete each sentence using the correct coordinating conjunctions from the parenthesis: a. My car has a radio _________ a CD player. (but, or, and) b. Sharon hates to listen to rap music, _________ will she tolerate heavy metal. (but, nor, or) c. Carol wanted to drive to Colorado, _________ Bill insisted that they fly. (and, or, but) d. I’m afraid of heights, _________ I appreciate the view from the top of this building. (and, yet, nor) e. I have to be on time, _________ my boss will be annoyed if I’m late. (and, nor, for) Exercise IV. Complete each sentence using the correct coordinating conjunctions from the parenthesis: a. I have to go to work at six, _________ I’m waking up at four. (but, so, yet) b. I was on time, _________ everyone else was late. (so, but, for) c. Nadia doesn’t like to drive, _________ she takes the bus everywhere. (but, yet, so) d. Our trip to the museum was interesting, _________ there were several new artifacts on display. (but, for, yet) e. Do you like chocolate _________ vanilla ice cream better? (or, nor, and) Do and Learn Pandora ’s Box Pick one strip of paper and fill in the correct conjunction to be used. Use the different color papers. 1. I need to work hard _________ I pass the exam. 2. _________ he was the best candidate, he didn’t win the elections. 3. _________ you come back from your trip, we’ll meet to discuss the problem. 4. They said that the movie was fantastic _________I watched it. 5. _________ he was very ill, he didn’t take any medicine. Write About It 94
  • 96. I. Write 5 sentences using conjunctions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. II. Make a short paragraph using conjunctions. ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________. Remember - Conjunction - It is a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause. It is a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause. - Coordinating conjunction. It is used to give equal emphasis to a pair of main clauses. Let us remember the acronym FANBOYS. ( for, and, nor, but, or, yet and so) - Subordinating conjunction. It is a conjunction that used to join independent clause and dependent clause. The most common subordinating conjunctions are: after, although, as, because, before, how, if, once, since, than, that, though, till, until, when, where, whether, while. DAY 5 95
  • 97. Think and Tell Look at the picture. Ask. Class what can you say about the picture? Why it is important to us? Find Out and Learn Vocabulary Development Read the following words. NUCLEAR REACTION NUCLEAR FUSION CORE HELIUM ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION Read the selection orally. How the sun works The sun is a giant ball of burning, glowing gases. It is 333 400 times the mass of the Earth and 109 times its diameter. The sun shines because of the incredible amount of energy produced by a nuclear reaction called nuclear fusion. This reaction occurs in the center of the sun, also called the core. Nuclear fusion works by taking the nucleuses of atoms - in this case, hydrogen atoms - and forcing them together, creating a new element - in this case, helium. Nuclear fusion creates immense amounts of energy which is radiated in the form of 96
  • 98. electromagnetic radiation, which includes infrared radiation, visible light, x-rays and gamma rays. Questions: 1. What is the punctuation mark used in the selection after each declarative sentence? 2. How about if we have to pause for a while, what is the punctuation mark used? 3. How about if we are expressing strong feeling, what is the punctuation mark to be used? 4. In asking a question what punctuation mark are we going to be used? Try and Learn Read the selection orally. Rewrite the selection and fill in the blanks the proper punctuation marks for the clarity of the selection. ( . , ? ! ). Exercise Hundreds of earthquakes occur every year__ Most earthquakes do little harm __ but a few have killed thousands of people and cause enormous destruction __ Man has to endure earthquakes throughout history __ Can earthquakes be detected or predicted ___ How is this being done__ ______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ _____ Do and Learn Rewrite the selection to make it clear. Use the proper punctuation marks needed. The archerfish’s water pistol is part of his body__ A narrow groove runs along his mouth__ When his tongue is pressed against this groove__ it makes a little tube __ To shoot __ the archerfish fills his mouth with water __ Then he quickly closes his gills __ This forces the water out of his mouth __ The archer knows how to control the water __ too__ He can make it come out one drop at a time __ Or he can make it come in one big squirt__ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________. 97
  • 99. Punctuation marks are symbols that are used to aid the clarity and comprehension of written language. Some common punctuation marks are the period, comma, question mark, exclamation point, apostrophe, quotation mark and hyphen. Use a period at the end of a complete sentence that is a statement. Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet. Use a question mark only after a direct question. Use exclamation point to indicate strong feelings or high volume. Remember 98
  • 100. Quarter I Week 7 Day 1 Think and Tell Look at the picture. What is in the picture? Do you love reading fairy tales? What fairy tales story do you know? Find out and Learn Choose the meaning of the underlined words from the box. 1. I snuggled down in my sleeping bag. 2. James hid his face in his hands and drooped his head. 3. He muttered something under his breath. 4. OK,” he said with a grin. 5. The remaining petals fluttered to the ground. to move in quick a broad smile whisper bend or hang downward settle 99
  • 101. Read and Learn Fairy tales are greatly love by children. These are the stories that mothers read to their children before they go to sleep. Some of these stories are funny and exciting. Let’s find out if some of you will be affected in such a way that sometimes fairies do exist. Tooth Fairy Jenny snuggled under for blanket with her eyes wide open. “I will stay awake. Oh, I want to see the fairy,” she muttered sleepily. That afternoon in school, her milk tooth had wiggled and turned for the last time. It fell on a page of the book that Jenny was reading. Now she had a space just as most of her schoolmates had, right in the middle of her beautiful grin. Before going to bed that night, Jenny put the tooth under her pillow to see whether a fairy would take it away and leaved a surprise in its place. She wanted to stay awake, but her eyelids drooped and closed. The room was still quiet. Then, a tinkle, like the sound of a music box, filled the air. Out of the darkness, the shiniest little fairy any could imagine, floated into the room. She knelt down beside Jenny’s pillow and found the hidden tooth. The fairy dropped the tooth into a golden purse and whispered, “Now I have another pearl for my queen’s necklace. Thanks to you Jenny. Out of gratitude, I will leave you this coin. It will be your reward and will bring you luck, Jenny.” The music began again, and the fairy fluttered away. “Wake up, Child,” Jenny’s mother bent over her. Before she opened her eyes, Jenny reached under the pillow. She was surprised when she felt something there. When she saw the coin, she sat up smiling. “Mother,” she cried, “did the fairy come or was I dreaming?” Mother smiled and said, “You want to believe that she came, don’t you? So why don’t we just make believe that she did?” With that thought, Jenny just smiled. “But I saw her, Mother. I just don’t know how. I wish I didn’t fall asleep,” she said winking at Mother. “Oh, well, I still have baby teeth anyway!” 100
  • 102. Talk about it 1. What happened to Jenny’s tooth? 2. Why did she want to stay awake that night? 3. From out of the darkness, who floated into her room? 4. Why did the fairy take Jenny’s tooth? 5. If you lose a tooth, will you keep it under your pillow? Why or why not? 6. If you were in Jenny’s place and you found the coin under your pillow, what would you do with it? 7. Do you believe that there is a tooth fairy? Why do you think so? Remember Try and Learn A. Pantomiming a. Tell you pupils to think of their fantasy dream. b. Let them pantomime it while their classmates will guess what it is. Ask them again to think their ambition. Let them act it out again and class will guess it. c. Ask them also how they will achieve their ambition B. Raise R card if the event or action is Reality and raise letter F if the action is Fantasy. 1. Blankets should be cleaned after use. 2. Through the Internet, people can play games with each other. They can do much more. 3. When the man hit pot, diamond came out. Reality refers to situations that may happen in real life. Fantasy refers to situations that are magical or make believe and could not happen in real-life 101
  • 103. 4. A woodcutter cuts wood in the forest. 5. Computers can cook our food. Do and Learn Put the sentence below in proper column. Reality Fantasy _____________________ ________________________ _____________________ ________________________ _____________________ ________________________ _____________________ ________________________ _____________________ ________________________ 1. The swan wears a crown. 2. The young girl is selling flowers at the church. 3. The volcano is erupting. 4. The girl’s dead grandmother comes to fetch her with a smile 5. The teacher is telling a story. 6. The witch stopped at the store 7. Antonio lives in the clouds 8. The park is full of children. 9. The farmer talked to the priest. 10. The genie granted Antonio’s wish. Learn Some More Read each sentence carefully and decide whether it is Reality or Fantasy _____1. The butterfly flew from flower to flower. _____2. The top of the mountain is covered with fog. _____3. The giant carried the building in his right hand. _____4. They planted trees in the forest. _____5. The man hit the pot out come diamonds 102
  • 104. Quarter I Week 7 Day 2 Think and Tell Show the word Mathematics If I removed the Mathematics. Can you still recognize the word? There are times when we do not want to say the whole words, so we shorten them Read and Learn Notice the underlined shorten words. Let the pupils guess its original word Their company spends a lot of money on ads Burger does not suit old people The tourist bus broke down near Pangasinan. The copter forces landed in the disturbed areas to stem the communal violence There are bundles of currency notes inside the case. Gas has become an expensive fuel for low income group families. My uncle goes to the gym early morning. Get me a kilo of mangoes. This college has five labs. Remember Clipped words are often used in their shorten word for their convenience Types of Clippings 1. Backclipping (Apocopation) is the loss of one or more syllables at the end of a word. Examples: • abs (abdominal muscle) • app (application) • bi (bisexual) • bra (brassiere) 103
  • 105. 2. Foreclipping (Aphaeresis) refers to the omission of one or more syllables at the beginning of a word. Examples: • phone (telephone) • sample (example) • coon (raccoon) 3. Middle Clipping (Syncope) retains the middle part of a word, getting rid of the beginning and ending parts. Examples: • flu (influenza) • tec (detective) 4. Complex Clipping is the shortening of a compound word by preserving and combining its initial parts (or first syllables). Examples: • sci-fi (science fiction) • midcult (middlebrow culture) • sitcom (situation comedy) • forex (foreign exchange) 5. Complex Clipping is the shortening of a compound word by preserving and combining its initial parts (or first syllables). Examples: • sci-fi (science fiction) • midcult (middlebrow culture) • sitcom (situation comedy) • forex (foreign exchange) 104
  • 106. Other examples: Original Word Clipped Word Type of Clipping Definition Alchemist Chemist Fore clipping a person who tries to find a way to change ordinary metals into gold and to find a medicine which would cure any disease. Alligator Gator Fore clipping a large reptile with a hard skin that lives in and near rivers and lakes in the hot Dormitory Dorm Back clipping a large room containing many beds, especially in a boarding school or university Pajamas Jams Middle clipping Soft loose clothing which is worn in bed and consists of trousers and a type of shirt. Refrigerator Fridge Middle clipping a piece of kitchen equipment which uses electricity to preserve food at a cold temperature Memorandum Memo Back clipping a short written report prepared specially for a person or group of people which contains information about a particular matter. Turnpike Pike Fore clipping a motorway which you usually have to pay to use 105
  • 107. Try and Learn Exercise 1 Using the picture, give its original word, clipped word, and meaning and use it in a sentence. Be able to present it to the class. Group 1. Group 2 ___________________ ___________________ Group 3 Group 4 ___________________ ___________________ Exercise 2 Read the meaning of each clipped words and give its original word. __________1. decaf = to remove the caffeine from coffee __________2. prom = a formal dance held for a school class toward the end of the academic year __________ 3. croc = a large aggressive aquatic reptile with massive jaws and a body covered with bony plates __________ 4. mike = a device for converting sound waves into electrical energypop (music or art ) new and of general appeal, especially among young people __________5. prom = a formal dance held for a school class toward the end of the academic year 106
  • 108. Do and Learn A. Write the word from the box that matches the bold clipped word beside it. May 16, 2016 M.H. Del Pilar St. El Nido, Palawan Dear Wally, Last week, my family went to Manila to visit some schools Pauleen ________ applied to. It’s strange to think that next year my sister will be a high-school grad.____________ We took a taxi ____________ to the airport since our plane____________ left so early in the morning. The dorm ____________ rooms were awfully small, but Pauleen was really impressed with the science labs____________. Later on, we ate some burgers____________ at the student union and talked to a few students. My parents have finally decided that I’m old enough to ride my bike____________ to Dr. Cruz’s office. He posted an ad____________asking for help a couple of days a week. He thinks it’s great that I plan on being a vet____________one day and takes all my questions seriously. Have you been to any ballgames? Are you keeping stats ____________ of your favourite players? I Hope you’re having a great summer. Your friend, Jose B. Give the original word of the given clipped word based on its meaning. Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. coke = carbonated drink flavoured with extract from Kola nuts a. coconut b. cocaine c. cocain d. coca-cola e. choke 2. co-ed = schooling attended by members of both sexes a. coedam b. coeddo c. coedit d. coeditor e. coeducational 3. grannie, granny = the mother of your father or mother a. granary b. grand prix c. grande dame d. grandfather e. Grandmother 4. vet = a doctor who practices veterinary medicine a. veterinarian b. veteran c. vetchworm d. vestrywoman e. Vegetarian 5. gent = a man of refinement a. genealogist b. general agent c. general team d. genitals e. Gentleman airplane hamburgers advertisement bicycle graduate taxicab dormitory veterinarian laboratories statistics 107
  • 109. Quarter I Week 7 Day 3 Think and Tell Have you read a poem like this? Did you understand the meaning of the poem or what the author wants to convey? Why? Why not? Find Out and Learn delight - satisfaction bower - one who bends his head or body to show respect fold - to lay one part over another part duster - one used to remove dust Read and Learn Talk about it 1. How did the poem describe the moon? 2. Can the moon really do what the poet wrote? 3. Explain that poets use figurative language to create sensory images. NIGHT By William Blake The moon is like a flower. In heaven’s high bower. My tree is like a duster reading high Stretching forth to sweep the cloudy sky. 108
  • 110. Remember Try and Learn A. Direction. Based on the given picture, compose your own sentence using figures of speech Group 1 Group 2 Figure of speech is an expression that means something different than the literal meaning of the words. It can make one’s poetry , speech and writing more creative, expressive and interesting Simile states a comparison between two unlike objects but have something in common. It contains the words like or as. The moon is like a flower. In heaven’s high bower. My tree is like a duster reading high. Stretching forth to sweep the cloudy sky. Metaphor is a kind of figurative speech. It states a direct comparison of two unlike things that have something in common. It does not use the words like or as. A train is a dragon that roars through the dark. He wriggles his tail as he sends up a spark. Who tossed those golden coins? The dandelions glittering on my lawn? Personification is the giving of human qualities to animals, objects or ideas The moon can walk in her silver shoes and can peer and see. Washed their faces and cuddled in a row Hyperbole is an exaggeration which is obvious, extreme, and intentional. It is used in order to stir up a strong emotion or response in the reader. I’ll love you, dear, I’ll love you Till China and Africa meet, And the river jumps over the mountain And the salmon sing in the street. 109
  • 111. Group 3 Group 4 Do and learn Identify the figure of speech used in the following sentences. 1. He has a heart of gold. 2. Dale’s smile was as bright as the sun shine. 3. Life is a journey; travel it well 4. A wicked whisper came and changed my life. 5. Men's words are bullets that their enemies take up and make use of against them. 6. He roared with the force of a thousand lions. 7. The theatre is his home. 8. There had been no rain for months and all the crops were death. Some parts of the farm were beginning to look like a desert. 9. After a good night sleep, I felt like a million dollars. 10. Everyone wanted Ken on the swim team because he could swim like a fish. 110
  • 112. Quarter I Week 7 Day 4 Think and Tell Who is in the picture? Who do you think they are? Read and learn Talk about it 1. Who are the characters in the story? 2. What do Sajid and Zarinah enjoy doing by the beach and at the sea? 3. How do Sajid, Zarinah and their friends usually spend the weekends? 4. What do Sajid loves to do that Zarina finds it boring? Sajid and Zarinah are just two of our many Muslim brothers and sisters in Mindanao. Sajid and Zarinah are neighbors and over the years they have become good friends. They live near the sea which Sajid calls “waters. Another neighbour has a boat and the two children are allowed to use it any time they like. They sail the boat or spend their afternoon swimming. Sajid loves fishing but Zarinah finds it boring. She just swims or gather shells. On Saturdays and Sundays they often have beach picnics with their friends. The boys including Sajid make a charcoal bonfire and the girls set a picnic mat on the sand. Most of their friends prefer fishing but sometimes they have roast chicken. Sajid usually plays his guitar and everyone sings or dances. After every picnic they clean up the beach and carry all the dishes and food back home. They go home before dark or they wait for the beautiful sunset. 111
  • 113. Remember Conjunctions is a part of speech that joins two words, phrases or clauses together. There are three types of conjunctions: Coordinating Conjunctions Correlative Conjunctions Common Subordinating Conjunctions for and nor but or yet so either...or neither...nor not only...but also both...and whether...or after before although though even though as much as as long as as soon as because since so that in order that if lest even if that unless until when where whether while Coordinating conjunctions also called coordinators, are conjunctions that connect two or more equal items. Examples: He plays tennis and soccer Correlative conjunctions are used in pairs. They work in pairs to coordinate two items. Examples: I didn't know that she can neither read nor write. Subordinating conjunctions, also called subordinators, are conjunctions that join a dependent (or subordinating) clause to an independent (or main) clause. Examples: He reads the newspapers after he finishes work.. "So" is a small English word that can have different meanings. As mentioned in the table above, it is commonly used as a coordinator rather than as a subordinating conjunction. There are, however, instances when "so" may introduce purpose and in this case "so" is used as a subordinating conjunction. Examples: "I took my umbrella with me so I wouldn't get wet." " I stayed so I could see you." 112
  • 114. Try and Learn Solve the crossword puzzle by using appropriate conjunction Do and learn Excercise 1 Combine the following independent clause to form new sentences using conjunctions. 1. Our backyard is wide. It has good soil. 2. I cultivated a garden plot. I bought seeds. 3. I planted tomato seeds last week. Nothing grew. 4. I tried again. I succeeded. 5. I would like to plant more. There isn’t enough space. Excercise 2 Write the appropriate conjunctions (and, or, not, but, after, before, until, that, when) to join the sentences to complete the myth. 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The Rose There once was a pretty __________ very naughty child. Her name was Rosa. She was scornful of others, especially the poor. One day, a beggar went to their house. He begged for a drink __________ he was ignored by Rosa. She sent him away instead. Just __________ the beggar left, the world darkened. It rained hard. It thundered __________ lightning flashed. A bolt of lightning struck Rosa’s house. The rain stopped __________ the world brightened. Rosa was nowhere to be seen. Her parents couldn’t find her __________ they grieved. One day, a plant sprouted in their yard. It grew __________ bore a beautiful flower __________ was thorny. It reminded the parents their lost child. They called the plant rose, a reminder of their lost child. Across 3. He must be very popular, ___ everyone in school knows him. 5. John wanted to stay, ___ his sister persuaded him to go. 6. ___ the rain, we went to the beach. 7. ___ I got home, my sister had already left. 8. It's too late to go out; ___, it's beginning to rain. Down 1. She wanted to go to the party; ___, she was not invited. 2. ___ it was cold, he went out without a sweater. 4. We can't buy it ___ we don't have enough money. 5. John had to go to the doctor ___ he was not feeling well. 113
  • 115. Quarter I Week 7 Day 5 Find Out and Learn Tell something about the picture. Do you cook at home? Try and Learn Figure out the meaning of the underline word. 1. I sliced the cake into three pieces. 2. The best way to purify water at home is to simmer it. 3. Sprinkle water on the clothes before ironing it. Read and Learn Listen as the teacher says the steps and show you how to prepare apple and hazelnut crunch. to scatter in small amount to boil slightly cut First, we sliced the apples. Then, we simmered them in a saucepan until they were tender. Next, we added sugar and left the stew to cool. When it was cold, we stirred in yogurt. We then spooned the stewed apple into dishes and sprinkled each with crushed fruit and nut bars. Finally, we decorated each dish with apple slices. 114
  • 116. Talk About It What is the first step in making apple and hazelnut crunch? How long will you simmer the apple? After adding sugar, what will you do next? What will you do when the stewed apple becomes cold? What is the last step? Why do you think we should decorate the crunches with apple slices? Remember Transition is a word or phrase that connects one idea to another. This connection can occur within a paragraph or between paragraphs Here are the commonly used transition words Words or phrases to help sequence ideas or transition between sentences or paragraphs First Second third... in the first place... also... lastly after before before long finally in the meantime later meanwhile next soon then Words or phrases to show location above across around behind beside between in back of in front of inside near outside over under Words or phrases to show location above across around behind beside between in back of in front of inside near outside over under Words or phrases to show time while meanwhile soon then after second today later next tomorrow afterward as soon as before now next week Words or phrases to indicate more information besides furthermore in addition in fact Words or phrases to help conclude a piece of writing in conclusion finally lastly to sum up 115
  • 117. USING TRANSITIONS WITHIN A PARAGRAPH Transitions may be used at various times within a paragraph to show the connections between sentences. Here are some examples: Example: The main character displays strength and courage throughout the story. He showsfear and apprehension when he encounters the antagonist. Revision: The main character displays strength and courage throughout the story. However, he shows fear and apprehension when he encounters the antagonist. The use of the transition in this case helps to show the contrast between the two ideas while also connecting them. Example: In the novel, there are many tragic events that take place. The prince’s untimely death occurs two days before the wedding. Revision: In the novel, there are many tragic events that take place. For example, the prince’s untimely death occurs two days before the wedding. The transition helps to connect the idea to the example that follows. Try and Learn Direction : Read the paragraph, then highlight all of the transition words used.. Ever since I moved into my own apartment last fall, I have gotten out of the habit of making my bed--except on Fridays, of course, when I change the sheets. Although some people may think that I am a slob, I have some sound reasons for breaking the bed-making habit. In the first place, I am not concerned about maintaining a tidy bedroom because no one except me ever ventures in there. Secondly, I only use my bed to sleep in, so why go to all of the effort of making it when I am just going to mess it up again the next time I’m in my room. In addition, I find nothing uncomfortable about crawling into a rumpled mass of sheets and blankets. On the contrary, I enjoy poking out a cozy space for myself before drifting off to sleep. Also, I think that a tightly made bed is downright uncomfortable: entering one makes me feel like a loaf of bread being wrapped and sealed. Finally, and most importantly, I think bed- making is an awful way to waste time in the morning. I would rather spend those precious minutes checking my email or feeding the cat than tucking in corners or snapping the spread. Therefore, I will not conform to the rules on tidiness and my bed will remain unmade! 116
  • 118. Choose the correct answer to each question. 1. Which transition word shows location? a. for example b. below c. then 2. Which transition word shows time? a. between b. in other words c. Later 3. Which transition word adds information? a. in addition b. over c. Earlier 4. Which transition word compares and contrasts? a. earlier b. besides c. Otherwise 5. Which transition word clarifies? a. first b. besides c. in other words Do and Learn Complete the paragraph by filling in the blanks with the correct transition words in the box. (1)__________________ there lived a family of bears in a lovely wooded area. Their home was (2) __________________some trees (3) __________________a small stream. One day (4)__________________ the bears were not at home, a little girl came to the house. (5)__________________, she knocked on the door. (6) __________________ even though no one answered her knock, she entered the house. (7) __________________ she ate some of the bears' food, and she napped on one of their beds. (8) __________________ the bears returned home. They were surprised to see their door open. Their roars woke up the girl, and she fearfully ran from the house, (9) __________________ the woods, and back to her own home. (10)__________________ her experiences, she never again went into the woods alone. Meanwhile as a result of once upon a time while first through next under beside then 117
  • 119. Write About It Direction : Select a topic from the list below. Then write a short paragraph using transition words. a sport eating healthy foods a vacation a holiday a pet ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ 118
  • 120. Quarter 1 Week 8 DAY 1 Find Out and Learn Direction: Encircle the letter of the meaning of the underlined words. 1. The school’s foundation day is a great event for them to remember. a. Institution b. Celebration c. Collection 2. The principal orders the teachers to submit their annual report. a. Monthly b. Yearly c. Weekly 3. The teachers were overwhelmed at their presentation in the program. a. Surprised b. Bothered c. Overjoyed Read and Learn Read the selection below. Carol’s Diary On March 3, 2003 a great event took place in our school. It was the start of our annual foundation week. Many contests and games were held and big prizes were at stake. My friends and I bagged the first place in the MTAP competition for grade V pupils. We were very happy and our teachers congratulated us for being the winner. The next day I led the program intended for our teachers and principal. The pupil-participants of the program showed their best in singing, dancing and even acting. It was a tiresome afternoon but an exciting day. 119
  • 121. On the 3rd day, we heard a mass in our school’s chapel and in the afternoon a sportsfest was held. Being with my friends and classmates, while participating in all the sports events is an experience. We joined the relay contest, volleyball and badminton. We launched the school project dubbed as “May PerasaBasura” a day before the end of the week-long celebration. We also served the community through tree planting and cleaning the environment. Finally, the much awaited moment for us was the fifth day of the celebration, the awarding ceremony was held and we received our awards and prizes. I felt so happy and relaxed during the afternoon for I could already rest. I thanked God because I learned many things. (Retrieved from: Lesson Guides in Elementary English – Grade 5, DepEd 2008) Try and Learn Read the following events. Number them in the order of their occurrence in the story and put your answer in the grid. ____ They launched the income generating project of the school known as “PerasaBasura”. _____Carol and her friends heard the mass in the morning and participated in the sportsfest. _____ A special program was given for the St. Bridget Elementary School. _____The winners in different contest including Carol received the award from the school’s principal. _____Carol and her teammate bagged the first place in the MTAP Team competition. _____St. Bridget Elementary School 15th foundation week started on March 3, 2003. 120
  • 122. 1. What do people usually write in their diaries? 2. How do you sequence or arrange the events of the story? Remember  Look for the main topics.  List and identify orders of events in chronological order.  Look for the transitional or clue words to arrange the events of the story. Read and Learn Why the Carabao has Split Hoofs Once, Carabao and Turtle met on a way to the meadow. Turtle was very happy. He had long hoped to befriend Carabao. He felt a big fellow like Carabao would help him if he got into trouble. He said to Carabao. “Let us live together. Let us hunt food together! We will be happy in our friendship.” “You slow foot! How dare you make this proposal. Live with the ants and worms. But not with a powerful animal like me.” “So, you do not want me for a friend. Who told you that you are powerful? I bet you could not even win a race with me.” Carabao snorted and walked away. Turtle followed and nagged. “You cannot even race against me. You are a coward! I will tell all the animals what a big coward you are.” 121
  • 123. Don’t you do that! You want a race? A race you shall have! When do you want it?” “I will give you three days to prepare. The race would be long. It would cover seven hills.” Turtle took to his confidence his most trusted friends. He gave instructions to his friends. The day of the race came. At a given signal, Carabao and Turtle ran. The two runners lost sight of each other. When Carabao reached the second hill. Turtle was waving his arms at him. “I am here a long time.” And at every hill, Carabao found Turtle relaxed and much ahead of him. When Carabao reached the seventh hill, he saw Turtle foolishly smiling. Carabao was so angry. He kicked Turtle hard. And Carabao broke his hoof at the force of the blow. Turtle was not hurt. His shell was strong. Retrieved from: Developing Reading Power 6, A Support Program to Reading By ClemenceUmaliAbadilla Saint Mary’s Publishing Corporation, 1998 p. 174-175 Do and Learn Determine if the sentence tells reality or fantasy. Write your answer on the blank. __________1. Turtles helped one another. __________2. Animals talk like people do. __________3. Turtle thought of a clever way to fool Carabao. __________4. A turtle’s shell is hard and strong. __________5.Carabao did not like to be called coward. __________6. Turtle liked to hunt food with Carabao. 122
  • 124. DAY 2 Think and Tell Tell the meaning of the underlined word. 1. Alvin is a wizard at chess. He knows a counter for every move of the player. He has won in every chess tournament in the province. a. an evil magician b. a gifted person c. an average player 2. Josef had a very special vacation in Cebu that he would not forget. The memory would be forever imprinted on his mind. a. found b. erased c. remembered 3. It is deplorable that many young children beg in the streets. a. silly b. unfortunate c. lucky 4. Dong’s parents and brothers are slim and unathletic. He is the only mesomorph in the family. a. smart person b. muscular and athletic c. rude and fresh 5. When her deposition was taken before the trial, she swore under oath to tell the truth. a. testimony b. opinion c. behavior Read and Learn Read the poem. Notice the underlined words in the poem. The Lark and the Wren “Goodnight, Sir Wren!” said Little Lark. 123
  • 125. “The daylight fades it will soon be dark. I’ve bathed my wings in the sun’s last ray. I’ve sung my hymn to the parting day. So now I fly to my quiet glen In yonder meadow – Goodnight Wren.” “Good night poor Lark.” Said the haughty Wren With a flick of his wings towards his happy friend. “I also go to my rest profound But not to sleep on the cold damp ground. The fittest place for a bird like me Is the topmost bough of a tall pine tree.” Retrieved from: Developing Reading Power 6, A Support Program to Reading By ClemenceUmaliAbadilla Saint Mary’s Publishing Corporation, 1998 p. 54 Try and Learn Choose the sentence that canbest describe the underlined word. 1, What happens when daylight fades? a) The day loses color. b) The surrounding becomes dark. c) The day loses freshness. d) The surrounding becomes weaker. 2. The lark has sung his hymn to the parking day. What is the meaning of hymn? a. The opposite of her b. A soft whisper c. Words of goodbye d. A song of praise 3. The lark flies to his quiet glen. A glen is ____________________. a. the Lark’s home c. a far tree b. a dark cave d. a hole in the ground 124
  • 126. 4. The lark’s home is in yonder meadow. Yonder means________________. a. a very far place c. in that place b. up in heaven d. down near the sea 5. A meadow is _________________. a. a dry land c filled with water b. a grassy land d. a sandy land 6. A haughty person is _______________. a. happy c. friendly b. brave d. proud 7. A profound sleep is ____________. a. short and restless c. deep and sound b. frightful d. waking every now and then 8. Which describes a flick of a wing? a. shaking of feather c. moving up and down b. spreading out d. short moving and easy twist 9. A cold and damp ground is_______________. a. wet c. dirty b. dry d. clean 10. Which is the bough of a tree? a. leaves c. roots b. branches d. trunk Do and Learn Choose the antonym of the underlined word in each sentence from the box. Write your answer on the blank provided for each number. 125
  • 127. left rich slow unfortunate uselessness low-paying failed full time discontinuing lowly _________1.Dr.Biyo was born on an auspicious day. _________2. Her maternal grandmother had a heart attack, and her parents had to rush her to the hospital. _________3. She comes from a poor family. _________4.Dr.Biyo knew the value of education and hard work. _________5. Financial difficulties prevented her from pursuing medical studies. _________6.The Talamera children excelled in school, reaping honors and awards. _________7. She also worked as a research assistant and part-time lecturer. _________8. She could have stayed in Manila and have her choice of jobs. _________9.Dr.Biyo can have her choice of lucrative jobs, but she continues to teach. _________10. Being a teacher is a noble profession. Being a Filipino is something to be proud of. DAY 3 Think and Tell Tell the two things being compared. Tell in what way the two things are alike. 1. The old house leans upon a tree Like some old man upon a staff, The night wind in its ancient porch Sounds like a hollow laugh. 2. And the roads unwind Like a twist of thread 126
  • 128. 3. The moon like a flower In heaven’s high bower, With silent delight Sits and smiles on the night 4. My tree is like a duster reaching high Stretching forth to sweep the cloudy sky. 5. One day in March the boisterous wind. Was playing with the weather. He tossed a fluffy could around As though it were a feather. Retrieved from: Developing Reading Power 6, A Support Program to Reading By ClemenceUmaliAbadilla Saint Mary’s Publishing Corporation, 1998 Remember Try and Learn Each of the following sentences contains a metaphor. Underline the words that tell the two objects being compared in the metaphor. 1. The small town was a beehive after the discovery of gold in the nearby mountain. 2. The rich field was the farmer’s treasure. 3. After two hours, the test was an old enemy I had defeated. 4. My brother’s bedroom was the remains of an explosion. 5. The snail is a traveller who is always at home.  Simile is a figure of speech. It is a stated comparison between two things that are actually unlike but have something in common. A simile contains the word like or as. 127
  • 129. Remember  A metaphor is another figure of speech.  A metaphor makes a direct comparison of two unlike things that have something in common.  A metaphordoes not use the word like and as. Do and Learn A. Read the following lines of poetry. Tell the human qualities given to animals, objects or ideas. 1. I heard the wind call out and say: From: A Summer Morning “Get up my dear, it is today!” 2. The wind fitters-twitters And laughs away from me. From: Wind is a Ghost It laughs a lovely whiteness. 3. A leaf blows in And lies exhausted From: Falling Leaves On the floor. 4. Oh, Mother don’t you love the wind It whistles flying by. From: Happiness It makes umbrellas of my dress. And tumbles up the sky. 5. And when the night climbs up our hill And all the world is very still, A little star away up high From: The Star Is staring at me from the sky. 128
  • 130. Do and Learn B. Read each sentence. Decide if the figure of speech used is a simile or metaphor. Write your answer ________1. The ball like a bullet came at me. ________2. The moon is a dancer on the silver trees. ________3. Lydia de Vega can run like the wind. ________4. Ben is so large his shirt looks like a pillowcase. ________5. Harsh words are thunder that strike at me. ________6. I jumped like a kangaroo when I won in the lotto. ________7. The broken fence looked like a smile with some teeth missing. ________8. The coral reef is an underwater wonderland. ________9. The lionfish is an underwater nightmare. ________10. The queen angelfish has dorsal fins flowing from it like trails of liquid gold. Learn Some More Study each line of poetry. Write on the first blank the object personified. Opposite it, write the human quality given to the subject. The first one is done for you. 1. The small sandpipers go to school sandpipers go to school Upon the sandy shore; The ocean is their teacher, She has a fearful roar. 129
  • 131. 2. The papa bullfrog has a voice ____________ _____________ That’s very loud and deep, The baby frogs have voices that Can only make a peep; And every night I hear them talk Before I go to sleep. 3. The house cat sits ____________ _____________ And smiles and sings. He knows a lot Of secret things. 4. In the morning the city _____________ _____________ Spreads its wings Making a song In tones that sing. In the evening the city Goes to bed Hanging lights About its head. 5. High up over the top ____________ ____________ Of feathery grasses, Grasshoppers hop. They won’t eat their suppers. They will not obey their Grasshopper mothers and fathers. Remember  Personification is the giving of human qualities to animals, objects or ideas. 130
  • 132. DAY 4 Think and Tell 1. The eyes of the cat gleamed and glared in the dark. 2. Daffodils and daisies are beautiful flowers. 3. Honesty and obedience are positive virtues. 4. Dina or Donna will attend the practice. 5. Both are pretty and attractive. Remember  A conjunction is a word used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.  The common conjunctions are and, or, and but. Try and Learn Read the following sentences. Encircle the conjunctions in these sentences. Underline the words, phrases, or clauses connected by each conjunction. 1. Lincoln was a poor boy but he became a great man. 2. You may pick the package or we will deliver it. 3. Fortune makes friends, and poverty tries them. 4. The cat leaped and purred. 5. My sala is cheery and comfortable. 131
  • 133. 6. I cut the hedge and he mowed the lawn. 7. Good words cost nothing, but they are worth much. 8. John and Eric reside in Utah. 9. Wealth and contentment may never live together. 10. Jesus laid His hands upon the sick and they were healed. Write About It Compose your own sentences using conjunctions and, or, but. 1.__________________________________________________________________ 2._________________________________________________________________ 3._________________________________________________________________ 4. _________________________________________________________________ 5._________________________________________________________________ DAY 5 Try and Learn A. Write your answer in the configuration clues given before each number. ___ u r ___ h ___ r 1.more distant, remote s ___ u ___ e ___ e ____ 2.to press between two bodies, to crush s ___ r ___ t ___ ___ 3.to mark the surface of anything __ a ___ k ___ e 4.a cry of a hen or a goose 132
  • 134. Read and Learn The Long Necked Giraffe and the Humble Pullet There was a giraffe that was very tall. He always said, “It is good to be tall. Oh. How good it is to be tall”. “Oh no. It is good to be short. Honestly, it is wonderful to be short,” said the pullet. “Let us take a walk and see, “ the giraffe answered back. They came upon a wall. There were trees near the wall. The giraffe ate and ate leaves of the trees while the pullet just looked and looked. “See, it is good to be tall! I told you so,” the giraffe said to the pullet in between big bites. “Let us walk farther and see,” said the pullet. They came upon a very high wall. The pullet wished she could cross the tall wall, but with her size, she thought she couldn’t. All of a sudden, she saw a hole at the bottom. The pulley squeezed herself and went into the vegetable garden. There she ate and scratched while the giraffe waited patiently. “See it is good to be short,” the pullet said when she joined the giraffe again. The giraffe remarked. “You know what I think? I think it is best to be what you are.” “You are right, my friend,” cackled the pullet happily. And then they became best of friends. Talk About It 1. Who was very tall? very short? 2. What is the best thing to be according to the giraffe? 133
  • 135. 3. What became of them? 4. Why is it good to be tall? How was this shown in our story? 5. Why is it good to be short? How was this shown? 6. Do you agree with the giraffe that “it is best to be what you are?” If so, give examples. 7. Do you like the title of the story? Why? If not, what title do you think is better? Write About It In paragraph form, give the advantages and the disadvantages of being – a. a tall child b. a short child ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ 134
  • 136. WEEK 9 Recount Events in a Story Read Think and Tell Show bundle of sticks Say: What can you say about the pictures? Let the pupils break the bundle of sticks. Find Out and Learn Read the story “A Bundle of Sticks” A Bundle Sticks Once upon a time, an old man lived with his three sons in a village. All his three sons were hard workers. Still, none of them agreed with each other and quarrelled all the time. The old man tried a lot to unite them but he failed. While the villagers were surprised at their hard work and efforts, they also made fun of them on their fights. Months passed by and the old man fell sick. He talked to his sons to stay united, but none of his sons heard his words. So, he decided to teach them a practical lesson so that they would shed off their differences and stay united. The old man called as his sons. He told them, „I will give you a bundle of sticks. Separate each stick and you will have to break each stick into pieces of two. The one who breaks the sticks quickly will be rewarded more.‟ All sons agreed. The old man gave a bundle of 10 sticks to everyone of them and asked to break it into pieces. All the sons broke the sticks into pieces in minutes. 135
  • 137. And again they started to quarrel among themselves as who came first. The old man said, „Dear sons, the game is not over. Now I will give another bundle of sticks to all of you. You will have to break the sticks as a bundle, not as separate sticks.‟ The sons agreed and began to break the bundle of sticks. Unfortunately, they could not break the bundle. They tried very hard but failed to complete the task. All sons said to the father about their failure. The old man replied, ‘Dear sons, See! You could easily break the single sticks into pieces, but you were not able to break the bundle! The sticks were same. So, if you stay united, nobody can make any harm to you. If you quarrel every time with your brothers, anyone can easily defeat you. I request you to stay united.’ The three sons understood the power of unity and promised their father that whatever be the problem, they would all stay together. Think About It Comprehension Questions. 1. Who are the character in the stories? 2. Where did the story happened? 3. How will you describe the three brothers? 4. Why did the man called the three brothers? What did he told them to do? 5. Did the three brothers break the sticks during their first try? What did happened during the second time they tried it? 6. What is the moral lesson of the story? Try and Learn Give the events that happens in the story by placing it inside the box and it must be in the right sequence.Choose from the sentences below the boxes.The group who finish first will be the winner.  The three sons understood the power of unity and promised their father that they will resovlved problems together  The old man let his sons quarelled all the time.  There lived an old old and three brothers who alayas quarelled with each other.  The old man told his sons and told them to break the sticks again but as a bundle. 136
  • 138.  The old man told them the moral lessons of the bundle of sticks..  The old man summoned his sons and asked them to separate the bundle of sticks and break each one of it. Do and Learn The teacher will ask each groups to phantomine some of the events in the story. The group who gives the best detailt events will be the winner.  The three brothers are all are hard working but always quarreled with each other.  The old man summoned his sons and asked them to separate the bundle of sticks and break each one of it.  The three sons understood the power of unity and promised their father that they will resovlved problems together. Remember  To recount events means that to tell the details of a given events”  To recount events effectively one must; a. Listen or read the stories very well. 137
  • 139. b. Be specific in giving the events in the story c. Organize the events properly Write About It Recount the events in the following story. Write atleast five sentence to recount the following events Fight Among the Fingers by kathavarta Once there was a fight among the fingers. Each of them was fighting, “I am the king of the fingers, I am the greatest, I am the most important”. All of them went to the court and stood in front of the judge for his decision. In the court, the thumb stood in front of the judge and said: “I am the king, because I am the strongest and firmest. Without me no one is able to do work. Hence I am the king”. The judge heard all that. Next the index finger got up and said, “I am the king, because I threaten everyone. I point to things, direct people and show things. Hence I have names like threatener, shower, and pointer.” The judge heard all that. Next, the middle finger got up and said, “I am the strongest and longest of all the fingers. Hence I deserve to be the king”. The judge heard all that. Next the ring finger stood and said, “I am the richest, because I wear a ring made of gold, studded with all the precious gems. Hence I am the king”. Next, the little finger stood up with eyes filled with tears and said, “I am not strong like the thumb. I cannot threaten others. I am very small and negligible. I am very poor and do not wear a gold ring. But when I do Namaskara, there I stand in front. I am lucky to have the first sight (Darshan) of all the great people.” Having heard that, the judge decided that the little finger deserves to be the king of all the fingers. Learn Some More Recount the events that happened to you yesterday. 138
  • 140. Recount Events in a Story Viewed Think and Tell Show a Picture of “Maria Makiling” What can you say about the picture? Find Out and Learn The teacher will tell the students to watch The Legend of Maria Makiling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CycU0owzEMw Think About it Ask the Following Questions 1. Who are the characters in the stories? 2. What are the good things Maria Makiling do the the town people? 3. Why are they surprise when they see the farm of the man Maria Makiling Fall in love with? 4. What kind of letter did the young man received? 5. Did the Young man enlist in the army? 6. What did he do in order not to enlist in the army? 139
  • 141. 7. How did Maria Makiling took up the news when she learned that his beloved man will get married? What did she do after that? 8. How will you describe the the mountain of Maria Makiling if you are in a plane land? Try and Learn Watch Again the Legend Of Maria Makilin. Give the events that happened in the story. Place it inside the crcle. 140
  • 142. Do and Learn Watch the story of Of “Malakas and Maganda”. Recount the events in the story using a series event chains.] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuTncnbzWQc&list=PLTCbu9CPjfnVQsEJexzNHVju GCwReB695&index=3 141
  • 143. Remember How to recount events effectively?  To recount events means that to tell the details of a given events”  To recount events effectively one must; d. Watch and understand the stories very well. e. Be specific in giving the events in the story f. Recall all the major events g. Organize the events properly Write About It Watch again another stories, “”The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse”. Recount the events in the storyin atleast 5 sentences. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oi5wlyQ3hmk&list=PL2B48F21B556F3ED2&index=32 142
  • 144. Clarify Meaning of Words Using Dictionaries, Thesaurus and/or Online resources Think and Tell Show a Thesaurus or a Dictionary. What is the use of the dictionary? Find Out and Learn Bring out your any the following a dictionaries, thesaurus or even your cellphones. We are going to read a stories about , “Tsunamis and Earthquakes”. Earthquakes and Tsunamis By: Sue Peterson Earthquakes are the sudden shock of the earth‟s surface that result in the earth shaking and rolling. They can be felt over large geographical areas for brief moments of 1 2 3 4 5 143
  • 145. time. This is a natural way for the earth to release stress. Did you know that more than a million earthquakes shock the world each year? Let‟s look at what causes this unpredictable phenomenon. There are nearly 20 tectonic plates that are along the earth‟s surface that continuously move past each other. When these plates stretch or squeeze, huge rocks form at their edges and the rocks shift causing an earthquake. You can visualize an earthquake by holding a pencil horizontally in the air and applying force to both ends by pushing down on them. Eventually, the pencil will break somewhere between the two pencil ends to release the stress placed on it. This is exactly how the earth‟s crust reacts to produce an earthquake. The plates move and put forces on each other so the earth‟s crust breaks for this stress to be released in the form of energy. This energy then moves at a terrifying rate through the earth as an earthquake. A seismograph is an instrument used to record the strength of the earthquake. It also measures how long the earthquake occurs. Other significant terms to know concerning the topic of earthquakes include the “epicenter” which is the point on the earth‟s surface above the source of the earthquake; “seismic waves” which is the energy created by the quake that causes building, structures, and the earth to move horizontally; and the Richter Scale, a measurement of an earthquake‟s intensity. The points on the Richter Scale correspond to the amount of shaking of the earth (ten times the amount of shaking and 33 times the amount of energy). It has been reported that the energy released by a large earthquake may be equal to 10,000 times the energy of the first atomic bomb and cause anxiety-ridden victims to panic. Following is a chart that shows the types of earthquakes and the rating of each on the Richter Scale. Richter Scale 4 Minor Earthquake 5 Moderate Earthquake 6 Strong Earthquake 7 Major Earthquake 8 Great Earthquake If you live in a region of the world that has been known to have a history of earthquakes, it is advised that you assemble a well-equipped safety and emergency kit. It is also imperative to have an established disaster plan so everyone remains safe. During an actual earthquake, it is advisable to get under a sturdy piece of furniture where nothing can fall on you and to stay clear of glass windows and larger objects. If you are outdoors, you need to stay far away of buildings, trees, and power lines. If you are in a car, it is important to drive to a safe area and stay in the car until the trembles stop. 144
  • 146. There may be aftershocks, movements after the earthquake. Check for personal injuries and damage to your home when all movement has subsided. Depending on the strength of the earthquake, you may be horrified and need someone for reassurance. It is urgent that you remain calm. You may be able to reassemble some of the items that were tossed about and repair the disorder that has occurred during this disaster at a later time. Tsunamis are formed by the displacement of water, either a landslide, volcanic eruption or by the slippage of the earth‟s plates, rock about 15-200 kilometers (50,000- 650,000 feet) deep that carry the continents and seas of the earth on an underground ocean of hot, semi-solid material. Tsunamis are large ocean waves that flow straight avoiding any winding and circular turns like most every day waves. Tsunamis travel up to 965 kph. (600 mph), thus capable of causing severe damage with their treacherous speed alone. They travel the fastest in deeper water, yet hit near the shoreline at 48-64 kph (30-40 mph). Let us get the meaning of the following underlined words. 1. Geographical – 2. Unpredictable – 3. Tectonic – 4. Imperative – 5. Sturdy – 6. Aftershock – 7. Subsided – 8. Horrified – 9. Urgent – 10. Reassemble – 11. Disaster – 12. Displacement – 13. Winding – 14. Severe – 15. Treacherous – Try and Learn Have a contest in getting the meaning of words. (teacher may give as many words) The first group that can post the meaning on the board wins while the other groups will find it. Match each word in Column A with its meaning in Column B. Write the answer on a separate sheet of paper. A B 1. atmosphere a. genuine and original 2. autopsy b. having no trees or other 3. blush growing plants 4. authentic c. the mixture of gases that surrounds an astronomical 145
  • 147. 5. barren object such as the earth d. to turn red in the face because of emotion, especially embarrassment, shame, modesty, or pleasure e. medical examination of a dead body in order to establish the cause and circumstances of death Do and Learn Have the students to work “Scavenger Hunt” wherein the students will find the word in a dictionary with the help of a clue and get the meaning of the following words. The first group who will finish is the winner. 1. The last word in your dictionary – 2. A word with more than 3 meanings – 3. A word with five or more than syllables – 4. Open to any page what is the longest word you see – 5. Find a word you have never heard before - Remember Clarifying the meaning words can be done through the use of dictionaries, thesaurus or other online materials. Try and Learn Clarify the following words using a dictionary, thesaurus or other online materials. 1. Dredge – 2. Lucid – 3. Seethe – 4. Nimble – 5. Loftly – Learn Some Thing Read a story and write at least 5 words you do not understand. Find the meaning of words using the dictionary 146
  • 148. Compose clear and coherent sentences using gramatical structures: Conjunctions - Coordinating Conjunctions Think and Tell Show a PowerPoint Presentation. 147
  • 149. Find Out and Learn Refer again to the later power point presentattions. Teacher will read the sentences. a. My favorite heroes are Batman and Green Lantern. b. The gold is hidden at the beach or at the lake. c. I like coffee, but I don‟t like tea. d. Jose Rizal wanted reform for the Philippines, so they established the Kilusang Propaganda in Spain. When to Use Each Coordinating Conjunction: Reason Coordinating Conjunction To communicate addition and To communicate contrast but, yet To communicate a result/effect so To communicate a reason/cause for To communicate a choice or To communicate a negative choice nor Other Examples: The shoes were not blue suede nor black leather. It wasn‟t a costume party, yet many came dressed as literary villains. I hate to waste a drop of gas, for it is very expensive these days.  What conjunction the words in the first sentence?  What conjunction are to be used when connect that tells a negative choice?  When to use the coordinating conjunction “for”? 148
  • 150. Try and Learn The following exercises will help you gain greater understanding about how coordinating conjunctions work. Choose the best answer to complete each sentence. 1. Would you rather have cheese _____ bologna on your sandwich? 1. For 2. Nor 3. Or 4. So 2. His two favorite sports are football ______ tennis. 1. Or 2. And 3. Nor 4. For 3. I wanted to go to the beach, _______ Mary refused. 1. But 2. Or 3. So 4. For 4. I am allergic to cats, ______ I have three of them. 1. Or 2. For 3. Yet 4. So 149
  • 151. 5. I am a vegetarian, _______ I don‟t eat any meat. 1. So 2. Yet 3. Nor 4. But Do and Learn Compose a coherent and clear sentence using the different coordinating conjunctions. The group who presents the most coherent sentences will be the winner. Remind the students to be tactful in constructing a sentence. and but yet so for nor or Remember Conjunctions are words that joins two or more words, phrases and clause. Coordinating conjunctions are used to join words, phrases, and independent clauses. When to Use Each Coordinating Conjunction: Reason Coordinating Conjunction To communicate addition and To communicate contrast but, yet To communicate a result/effect so To communicate a reason/cause for To communicate a choice or To communicate a negative choice nor Write About It Compose a coherent and clear sentence using the coordinating conjunction for, nor, or, so and yet. Do this on a piece of paper. 150
  • 152. Learn Some More Choose a conjunction below to join each pair of sentences. and but yet so for nor or 1. I was going to see a movie. My mother asked me to clean our backyard. 2. Toni saves money everyday. He will buy a new dress for her mother. 3. Pampilo finishes his work early. He can go to his night job. Compose clear and coherent sentences using gramatical structures: Conjunctions - Suborrdinating Conjunctions Think and Tell Show a Picture Study the picture very well. Guess what is the missing word in the picture? Clue: It is a person who is lower in rank or position. The answer must be in plural form. 151
  • 153. Find Out and Learn The teacher will read the following. A subordinating conjunction may appear at a sentence beginning or between two clauses in a sentence. A subordinate conjunction usually provides a tighter connection between clauses than a coordinating conjunctions does. Loose: It is raining, so we have an umbrella. Tight: Because it is raining, we have an umbrella. Punctuation Note: When the dependent clause is placed first in a sentence, use a comma between the two clauses. When the independent clause is placed first and the dependent clause second, do not separate the two clauses with a comma. 152
  • 154. When to Use Common Subordinate Conjunctions: Reason Subordinate Conjunction Regarding time after, before, once, since, until, when, whenever, while To communicate a reason/cause as, because, since To communicate a result/effect in order that, so that, that To communicate a condition if, even if, unless To communicate contrast although, even though, though, whereas Regarding location where, wherever Regarding a choice than, whether Other examples; Once she found the perfect broach, she purchased three outfits to match it. He wore the top hat wherever he went.  What does a subordinating conjunction connect?  What happen to the other clause when a subordinating conjunction is used?  What happen when the dependent clause is place at the beginning of the sentence?  When do we use the subordinating conjunctions “even if” and “unless”  What are the subordinating conjunctions to be used when it communicate a contrast? Try and Learn 153
  • 155. Choose from among these subordinating conjunctions to complete each sentence: although as long as because even if so that unless until while 1. She has decided to move to Portland _______ there are more opportunities for employment in that city. 2. You can borrow my car _______ you agree to be very careful with it. 3. They'll have a good corn harvest this year ________ it rains a lot and prevents them from harvesting their crops. 4. Our neighbor is going to buy a gun _________ she can protect herself from intruders who break into her apartment. 5. _________ he can save a lot of money by taking the bus, Russ still drives his car into the city every day. 6. Ronald is going to finish his homework _________ it takes him all night. 7. My daughter can't wait _______ she gets her new bike. 8. Stay in the car ________ I go into the store. I'll be right back. 9. It's a good idea to go to college for four years ________ it's possible to get a good job without a degree. 10. __________ he's overweight, Tony eats a lot of food before he goes to bed. That's not healthy. Do and Learn Compose a coherent and clear sentence using the different subordinating conjunctions. The group who presents the most coherent sentences will be the winner. Remind the students to be tactful in constructing a sentence. once because in order that even if even though than wherever Remember 154
  • 156.  A subordinating conjunction joins a dependent clause into an independent clause.  Subordinating conjunctions often begin a dependent clause. If the dependent clause begins or interrupts the sentence, then it is separated from the independent clause by a comma.  Subordinating conjunctions also join two clauses together, but in doing so, they make one clause dependent (or "subordinate") upon the other. Write About It Compose a coherent and clear sentence using the different subordinating conjunctions. Use the following subordinating conjunctions below. after since if so that although than 155
  • 157. LEARNER’S MATERIALS First Quarter – Week 10 Day I- Recounts events effectively Think and Tell What holiday or events do we celebrate in our country? Tell something about the pictures/symbols of events inside the box. What events display on it? What can you say about the illustrations of festivals and houses? How will you describe the pictures? Read the informative story of PAILAH festival. Find out and Learn 156
  • 158. Do and Learn Pailah Festival Pailah Festival named after from its town's ancient name Pila, Laguna. "PAILAH" also derived as Palay (Rice) as their major crop since Hispanic era, Isda (Fish) since the municipality is also near in the lake, Tilapia is also one of their livelihood, Lilok Antigo (Antique Carvings) along the district not only from the crops farming and fishing they have dependent but they also have handicraft products to make this town also known as one of the best suppliers of native products and wood carvings which is Laguna is famous to its talents and skills. Halaman (Ornamental plants) they have produced a lot of supplies for different places of Manila and its neighboring provinces for their premier class of ornamental plants. This event were duly attended by Nayon Photographers' Club who were invited to cover the yearly event. From manila we prepared to depart as early as 5:00 am to witness this event by 8:00 am. As we arrived we have ample time to set up and prepare our things. One you can observe if you are in Pila is like you are travelling back in time, the old houses are well maintained and preserved its Hispanic architectural designs, same as the church as well. This municipality of Laguna is a sleepy town but were not affected by war for its excessive bombardments during Japanese American battle, up to now the evident of the town is still on its finest preservation of heritage village such as their houses, church and other structures that you can find here. Questions: Where does the word PAILAH came from? Why do you think this event were duly attended by some photographers?‟‟ Why Pila, Laguna is a land of Heritage houses? How are Pailah Festival similar to other festival?‟ In what way are these events different from the other festivals?‟‟ Group 1 Make a news story about festival to recount events effectively Present the news story to the class in the form of Newscating. Group 2 Think of a song you know about your town. Practice singing the song. Be ready to sing it to the class. (Example;” Halina sa Pila Magpunta”) Group 3 Make a poster of events that important or memorable to you. Group 4 Create simple Rap song from the story. Present it to the class. Talk About It  Why Pila is called “BAYANG PINAGPALA”?  Cite some evidences, why this town is now one of the tourist attractions in Laguna?  As you perform the group activity, do you feel the importance of the events you perform. Share your ideas to the class 157
  • 159. Day 2- Vocabulary Development Think and Tell Games: How strong is your vocabulary? Choose the correct meaning of a words Read as quickly as possible the words in each line. Circle those that have the same or similar meanings as the keyword. quickly quiet fast rapid small swift fashionable smart conservative modern plain stylish begin start end allow go come great noble grand magnificent grateful petty polite charming refined sweet courteous well –behaved Show a dictionary to the class. What do you want to know about the dictionary? Write your answer in the KWL Chart. (I know, want to know, what I learned chart) Are you a scout? What does it mean to be a scout? What good deeds have you done for others lately? “Sajid was a Scout”( see page 117-119) KNOW WANT LEARN Expected answer Expected Answer Expected Answer Remember An event can be about nearly anything in personal experience/life that is significant enough for you to want to retell it, or it can simply be a snapshot of a moment or a description of a person, place, or thing in your life. When recounting events choose a topic that you care about, for this will make your piece more descriptive, emotional, and creative. Even though it is about your life, if you care about your topic then so will the reader. 158
  • 160. Using context clues or a Dictionary match each word from the story in column A with its meaning in column B. A B a. having far reaching and typically 1. Posthumous disastrous consequences or complications 2. Fluvial b. assign the responsibility for doing 3. Fateful something to ( someone) 4. Submerge c. get(something) back 5. Tilt d. a flat boat for carrying freight 6. Entrust typically on canals and rivers 7. Horrible e. of a relating to a festival 8. Barge f. of or found in a river 9. Festive g. move or cause to move into a sloping 10. Retrieve position h. occurring, awarded,or appearing after the death of the originator i. causing or likely to cause horror, shocking j. cause to be underwater Question: 1. What was Sajih greatest contribution? 2. Can you justify Sajid‟s act of giving up his life for others? 3. If you were Sajih would you also help other people ? Why or why not? Try and Learn The following words appear between the guide words „jaded‟ and „jaundice‟. Put them into alphabetical order. jasper jangle japonica jargon jasmine jar jaguar janitor jamboree jagged 1 _____________________ 5_____________________ 9._____________________ 2 _____________________ 6 _____________________ 10 _____________________ 3 _____________________ 7 _____________________ 4 _____________________ 8. _____________________ Put the correct words between the guide words. mafia maharajah make malaria majestic mahogany mallard magician 1. madden _____________________ _____________________ magnetic 2. magnetic tape _____________________ _____________________ mainly 3. Mainmast _____________________ _____________________ make-over 4. maker _____________________ _____________________ malpractice 159
  • 161. Study each dictionary entry. Then copy the exact meaning of the italicized word nin the sentence. Write your answer in the blank. fade/fad/ fade, fading;1. Become less bright 2. Lose freshness or strength, wither 3. die away: disappear a. The bunch of flowers will fade if you leave it long under the sun. Meaning__________________________________________ b. My blue jeans faded after they were washed several times. Meaning__________________________________________ c. The music start to fade as the car with the stereo drove away towards the city. Meaning___________________________________________ Gulf /gelf/ n. 1. A large part of an ocean or sea that extends into surrounding land 2. a very deep break or cut in the earth 3. vast difference a. The dynamite blast left a huge gulf in our field. Meaning_________________________________________ b. The quarrel left a gulf between Elaine and Fatty. Meaning_________________________________________ c.The Gulf of Mexico is between Florida and Mexico Meaning_________________________________________ live/liv/ 1. Alive; having life 2. having much enemy 3.burning glowing 4.carrying an electric current 5. reside 6. of much interest now 7. broadcast taking a while a. Let us cook our hot dogs over the live coals. Meaning__________________________________________________ b. Never touch a live wire! You‟ll be burned or you‟ll die. Meaning__________________________________________________ c. The live issue in our school is the need for a new gym. Meaning__________________________________________________ d. Bill kept this live snake in a cage. Meaning__________________________________________________ Choose the meaning of the first word as used in in the given sentences. Write the letter on the blank. Learn some more 160
  • 162. _____1. I want my steak to be served rare _____2. The monkey-eating eagle is a rare species _____3. That piece of jewelry is rare ______1. The play “Frozen” was a hit for the children. ______2. The naughty boy hit his playmates with a book. ______3. The batter hit the ball so hard that it went over the fence. ______1. The capital of Laguna is Sta Cruz. ----------2. A capital letter is used as the initial letter in a person‟s name. ______3. The summer capital of Philippines is Baguio. ______1. Tourist go to Boracay by plane. ______2. A carpenter uses a plane. ______3. This is my first plane ride. What did you learn from the Dictionary? When do we use the Dictionary? What meaning should we select from these several meanings? Talk about it rare a. not thoroughly cooked b. uncommon hit a. to strike or knock with force b. a very successful play, book, songs etc. capitala. capital city or town of a province b. a letter different from lower case or small letter plane a. kind of tool to smoothen object b. a kind of air transportation Dictionary  It is a book contains many words. The words are arranged alphabetically.  A dictionary gives an explanation of the words, meaning and use, syllabication and stress marks.  We can use the dictionary to clarify the appropriate meanings from several meanings. 161
  • 163. Try and Learn Read the following sentence and then copy the number of the meaning of the underline word. Model vb 1. To plan or to form after a pattern N 2. Aperson who possess for painters,sculptors,photography Adj. 3. Right or perfect especially in conduct 4. A type or design clothing _____ The calendar has the beautiful pictures of a model. _____ The pupils modeled animals in clay _____ Gino is a model child. He is polite, kind and obedient. Echo/ecko n. 1. A sound sent back Vb. 2. Repeat n. 3. A nymph in Greelk legend who pired away for love of Narcissus until nothing was left of her but her voice _____ “I‟m hungry”, said Julian, “Im hungry too” echoed Joseph. _____ Echo is a pretty girl who can sing well. _____ Sam was in the field. He shouted “Hello”. The echo came back “Hellooooo”, lo.. lo… Park n. 1. Land for people to rest or play in vb 2. To leave a vehicle for some time in place ______There were beautiful flowers in the park. ______The visitors will park their cars in the big yard. ______ We enjoy walking in the park. Day 3- Oral Reading Fluency Read grade level text with 118 words correct per minute Think and Tell Study the pictures below. What do they tell? Work with a partner. Discuss a short story about the pictures. Make sure that you use a verb in their correct form. 162
  • 164. Find out and learn Read the sentences correctly -Easter is one of the many Philippine religious festivals. - Filipinos attended the series of nine dawn masses called misa de gallo. -Last year, my family celebrated Easter Sunday in Bulacan. -Carolers went from house to house and sung Christmas songs for money and fun What are the different events mention in the sentences? What do you usually have during Christmas? Who gives you a gift? How Filipinos spend Christmas? Teacher will Sing/play the song. Christmas in our Heart by Jose Mari Chan. Christmas in our Heart Whenever I see girls and boys,Selling lanterns on the streets, I remember the Child In the manger as He sleeps. Wherever there are people,Giving gifts, exchanging cards, I believe that ChristmasIs truly in their hearts. Let's light our Christmas trees, For a bright tomorrow Where nations are at peace, And all are one in God Let's sing Merry Christmas,And a happy holiday, This season may we never forget, The love we have for Jesus Let Him be the One to guide us, As another new year starts And may the spirit of Christmas, Be always in our hearts. In every prayer and every song,The community unites, Celebrating the birth, Of our Savior, Jesus Christ Let love, like that starlight, On that first Christmas morn, Lead us back to the manger, Where Christ the Child was born So, come let us rejoice, Come and sing a Christmas carol With one big joyful voice ,Proclaim the name of the Lord! 163
  • 165. Try and Learn  Sing the song confidently with the teachers Read the words and lyrics of the song in a minute. Do the first reading of the song in the form of story. Afterwards, read by partner. Group I-2 Make a jingle on how Filipinos spend Christmas Group 3-4 Choose an important events in your locality. Member of the group will narrate, while the others will make a simulation or dramatization. Present it to the class. Read and learn Read the selection correctly in a minute Hometown Hero What makes a hero? This question can be answered in many ways. Courage in the face of danger is one attribute. Unselfish leadership for the good of the community is another. Yet there are many heroes who never face danger and cannot be called leaders. These noble people go about their lives helping others for no reward other than knowing it is the right thing to do. They do not take a day off and they put their own needs last. Unfortunately, their heroic actions are mostly unnoticed. Maybe there is a hero like this living in your house. What makes people do heroic things? The heroes that we study in school often found themselves in history-making situations. Courage in wartime is an example. Other people are natural leaders who inspire their followers to make important changes in society. Perhaps at this time in your life, you have not met any heroes. If not, try to be one in your own life each day. Put the needs of others first. Be kind and helpful to your friends and family. It is not easy to be a hero, but it is a daily possibility. Question: 1. What is “Hometown Hero” mostly about? 2. What can you do in your daily life to become a hero? 164
  • 166. Practicing with fluency passages is an important part of to improve the ability to read fluently. If you makes many errors while reading or the reading does not sound like a spoken conversation, he or she needs to practice reading fluency. Improve reading speed and accuracy with repeated readings of Fluency Practice Passages. Students orally read passages designed for one-minute readings several times with appropriate expression and smoothness to increase reading rate, resulting in improved focus on comprehension Day 4 - Attitudes Observe politeness Think and Tell News for the day: ask volunteers to share the thing/events they saw as they were on their way to school. Read the sentence below the pictures. What good character traits shown in the illustration. What are the standard in Silent reading? Read the selection carefully and be able to find out the moral lesson of the story. Fox and the Rabbit Long long ago there were two close friends named Jaggu and Bunny.Jaggu was a fox living in a small forest adjacent to a village while Bunny was a rabbit living in the same forest. These two friends were so 165
  • 167. close to each other than daily they used to share a lot of things like toys, food items, stories and they were also spending time in the forest by playing with other forest animals. Though Jaggu and Bunny were close friends, yet Jaggu was short tempered and was loosing its temper. In addition to this, Jaggu had a very loose tongue and was always involved in fights, arguments and quarrels with her friends. This is the reason why people in the village and Jaggu's friends as well did not like Jaggu much because it was always like a fighter cock. But on the other hand Jaggu's close friend Bunny was very soft spoken, giving respect to the elderly people and was always excusing others for their mistakes. And because of such a sweet nature of Bunny, it was very much liked by its friends and even by the people in the nearby village. One day both the friends Jaggu and Bunny talked for a long time and at the end both of these friends expressed their wish of getting laddus prepared by their moms. These two friends liked laddus very much just like Chota Bheem who is very fond of laddus. Jaggu and Bunny ran to their houses and expressed their wish of eating laddus. Hearing this their moms said, "Oh dear, even I wish I could prepare these wonderful sweets for you. But I need to buy lot of things like gram flour, sugar, melted butter (ghee), cardamom powder, cashew nuts and other dry fruits for preparing laddus. And we don't have enough money right now to buy all these stuff."In this way moms of both the friends expressed their incapability of preparing laddus. Now these two friends again had a meeting on how to get laddus prepared by their moms and how to enjoy eating these delicious sweets. After a long discussion, both the friends arrived to a conclusion and went home happily. As it was night time, they had a sound sleep. Jaggu and Bunny woke early in the morning as per their plan. They were determined to get laddus prepared the next day by their moms. So after finishing off their daily chores both the friends walked towards the village to get all the stuff required for preparing laddus. On reaching the village, Jaggu went straight to a shopkeeper and said arrogantly, "Hey, give me some gram flour, sugar, ghee and all the other things required to prepared laddus. I like laddus very much and want to make laddus with it. On hearing Jaggu's harsh words, the shopkeeper was annoyed, however he kept quite and gave Jaggu the bill in which the cost of all the items are mentioned. On seeing the bill and the amount mentioned in it, Jaggu turned wild and started cursing the shopkeeper. Jaggu said, "You moturam what are you going to lose if you give me little gram flour, sugar and other things. You cheat!, why should I give you money for all these things when so much of these items are thrown away waste in the backyard of your shop. Can't you be kind enough to donate little bit of these things to the poor?" Saying so, Jaggu started using bad language and started shouting at the shopkeeper. All the time, Bunny was trying to calm down Jaggu by pulling him back. But Jaggu did not listen to his friend but continued with his shout at the shopkeeper. As there is a limit for anyone's patience so also the shopkeeper lost his patience by all this big shout of Jaggu. So he went straight into his house, got a big wooden rod only to beat and hit hard Jaggu. Seeing the shopkeeper coming with a big wooden rod in his had both the friends had to run fast out of the place to save their skin. After running for a while, they rested for a while under the shade of tree and felt sad for the failure of their plan. However, Bunny did not lose its heart and said to his friend, "Jaggu, please listen to me, you hide yourself behind me and don't show your face. Let me go and try out for getting all the stuff for making laddus." As Jaggu had a great faith on his friend Bunny he simply said yes and acted as per the instructions. 166
  • 168. This time Bunny walked slowly to the shopkeeper and said, "Namaste Ramuchacha. Saying so, Bunny bowed down and touched his feet. The shopkeeper was very much impressed with this gesture of Bunny and blessed him. The shopkeeper asked, "How are doing these days Bunny?" Replied Bunny, "I am doing good Chacha (Uncle). How about you? I heard Chachi (Aunt) was not well. How is she now? The shopkeeper, "oh! how nice of you Bunny to remember this. Of course, she is recovering now. Bunny, "How are your kids Monu and Champa?" How are their studies going on?"Shopkeeper, "They are doing good Bunny. What's the purpose of your visit? Bunny, "Actually Chacha, I like laddus very much and you know we don't have enough money either to laddus or to buy all the things for making laddus at home. So, I thought of asking help from you Chahca. Anyway, if you cannot give, I won't mind because I know you too have to look after your family's needs and you are taking all the pains and working hard to earn money to look after your family. I don't mind Chacha if you are not in a position to lend me." On listening you such polite words of Bunny, the shopkeeper was so pleased that he was readily willing to give all the things needed to make laddus and thus he said, "Oh, Bunny, you are such a sweet little thing and when you wanted to eat laddus, I am sure to help you out. You need not lend all the things for making laddus from me but I can give you all these for free as a gift. You are a little one and I am sure you don't need much of these things. Moreover, there is so much stuff which is being eaten up by the rats and cockroaches in the night time. And many a times, I have to even throw away some of the stuff that gets spoiled. When there is some wastage in my shop, I really don't mind donating you these stuff to you who are so sweet and good." Saying so, the shopkeeper turned out to his salesman and asked him to get all the things required for making laddus and give all those things to sweet little Bunny. Jaggu was listening to the whole conservation from behind the scene and felt very happy as they both can now have laddus to eat. At the same time, he even learnt the lesson that if he want to get help from others he should not demand help from them instead he should request them for a help and should be polite in his words. Jaggu and Bummy carried all the stuff required for preparing laddus to Jaggu's home. On seeing these things Jaggu's mother felt happy and she prepared delicious laddus and gave it to both the friends. From this incident on wards there was a lot of change in Jaggu's way of talking and his behavior as well. He started talking to everyone with respect and politeness. Now everyone slowly started liking Jaggu as well. Question: .1. Who are the characters in the story? Describe each. 2. Where does the story happen? 3. What is the moral lesson of the story? 4. Why do we always need to be polite? Try and Learn Show different act of politeness.( 4 pictures one word) 167
  • 169. ____ ____L__T___NE___S___ Group Activities. Group I – Role playing that observe politeness Group 2- Slogan of Politeness Group 3- Make a short story that observe politeness Group 4- Poster making with the theme: Politeness is the Flower of Humanity Let the pupils learn by heart the different expression of politeness; ~What should you say if you walk in front of someone? You say___( “Excuse me”) ~Moving over so someone can sit down is called? ------ (“Sharing”) ~When you ask for something you say…. .(”Please”) ~When you receive something you say… .(”Thank You”) Read and Learn Inspiration You win an award. You walk proudly onto the stage. You make a speech. You give the audience an idea of where you got your ideas. You talk about the people who helped you. You also tell where you got your inspiration. A young Amelia Earhart attended a World‟s Fair where she saw an airplane fly high above her. Amelia always referred to that day as the start of her journey to become a pilot. In the same way, many writers will remember the first book that gripped their hearts. Sports stars can tell you everything about the first game they attended. Film directors remember every scene of the movie that made them buy their first camera. This is the way many young people get an idea of what profession they would like to pursue. What has inspired you? Have you seen, read, or heard about anything that has given your ideas for your lifelong career? Have you met someone who has truly inspired you? You may have already made a decision about your future. If not, you can start to think about it! 168
  • 170. 1. What is this passage mostly about? 2. According to this passage, what are some things that inspire people? Are you polite? Read and choose the letter of the correct answer 1. Someone you don't really like keeps following you around. What do you do? a. Tell him/her to get lost. b. Ask him/her to quit following you around in a nice way. c. Secretly escape and hide. d. Let him/her follow you around 2. You're really good in History and are taking a test on it on Friday. The coolest kid in class asks you to give him the answers. What do you do? a. You don't care if he/she is cool or not; you don't give the answers. b. Give a lame excuse and say no. c. Give him/her the answers but tell the teacher after. d. Tell him/her you'll think about it. 3: Somebody has been asking you the same question over and over. What do you do? a. Roll your eyes and tell the answer. b. Tell him/her to listen more and give the answer. c. Tell him/her the wrong answer. d. Give the answer. 4. You are hanging out with your friends and everybody wants to do something you don't want to. What do you do? a. Go along with them. b. Argue, but go along in the end. c. Tell them they're losers and leave. d. Give them a lame excuse and go home. 5: You're supposed to exchange papers to check an assignment. Somebody who is ALWAYS late to exchange asks you to exchange with him/her. You already have your paper ready to check. What do you do? a. Say no. b. Say sure. c. Give a lame excuse and refuse. d. Roll your eyes and say no. Write About It 169
  • 171. Day 5- Attitudes Show tactfulness when communicating with each other‟s Think and Tell What come first to your mind when you read this quotes or messages? ” Think before you speak”. Where do we use these words? Remember Politeness is the practical application of good manners or etiquette. It is a culturally defined phenomenon, and therefore what is considered polite in one culture can sometimes be quite rude or simply eccentric in another cultural context. Polite play adjective po·lite pə-ˈ līt: having or showing good manners or respect for other people : socially correct or proper 170
  • 172. Read the tactless blunt and more tactful in the graphic organizer and be able to answer the ff. question below. ____________________________________________________________________________ Tactless Tactful -Stupid letter: I can‟t understand! - I should understand it, as there is no confusing word in this letter, could you explain it once again? -It‟s your fault, you did not properly read - Sometimes my word is not precise; my latest fax. Let me try again ____________________________________________________________________________ Question: What is the different of tactless and tactful communication? Do you think there is careful consideration of the feelings and values of another in a tactful communication? Try and Learn Teacher will act the tactful communication situation between a Principal and Teacher or a leader of the group and a member of the class. Find out and Learn 171
  • 173. “Think before you speak”, your friends need to go home early for some appointment. How will you answer your friend in a positive way? Think of words that may consider her/his feelings. What will you say in the following situation? Use tactful and careful words for consideration of the feelings and values of others. Brainstorming/Role Playing Group I and 2-One of your team members is regularly late for sport dance practice for school intramurals competitions, and it affects her performance. After another missed deadline, you're tempted to call her out at the team meeting. Although this might make you feel better in the short term, it's insensitive – a more tactful approach would be to speak with her privately about her tardiness. Group 3 and 4- It's your birthday. You're allergic to woo cloth; one of your friends gives you a hideous sweater made of wool in front of many people. The sweater is personally knitted for you. How will you handle the situation? Talk about it How tactful are you? Indicate how frequently you engage in the following behaviors when communicating with another person or persons. Use this scale to describe your tactfulness. 5 – I always do this. 4 – I often do this. Do and Learn ? Learn Some More 172
  • 174. Try and Learn 3 – I sometimes do this. 2 – I seldom do this. 1 – I never do this ------a.I recognize that how I say something is just as important as what I say. ____b.I analyze my communication style to determine what nonverbal messages I send and how well they conform to the meaning I desire to get across ____c.I carefully consider whether my message would be best understood by my receiver in a face-to-face gathering, mobile texting, or in writing ____d.I form opinions about what others say to me based on what I hear them saying rather than what I think of them as a person _____e .I makes a genuine effort to listen to ideas with which I don't agree. _____f .I looks for ways to improve my listening skills. ' Choose the letter of the correct amnswer. 1. You're at your company Christmas gift exchange, and someone just re-gifted the same gift you gave them last year. What do you do? A. Nothing! It really doesn't matter, no need to cause a scene. B. Say nothing at the moment, but talk badly behind their back the next day. C. Corner them later and tell them off. D. Accuse them right then and there, in front of everyone. 2. You borrowed 100 pesos from your friend last week, and you keep forgetting to pay them back. What do you say? A. I apologize and set a reminder on my phone. B. Ask them to call me and remind me before I see them tomorrow. C. Don't say anything--they might have forgotten too. D. It's fine. We're friends, right? I'll remember eventually. 3. You're in the middle of a long conversation with a friend, and suddenly you notice that she's not really paying attention to what you're saying. What do you do? A. Change the subject. Maybe I've bored her. B. Keep talking, but keep it shorter and more to the point. 173
  • 175. C. Ask her if something is wrong. D. Tell her to snap out of it, and continue talking. 4. You're just about to sit down at your favorite spot in the cafeteria, when someone comes along and beats you to the chair first. What do you do? A. Ask them to move. You always sit there. B. Glare at them and sit somewhere else. C. Sit somewhere else. It's not a big deal. D. None of the above 5. Your friend, a musician, just asked you to listen to her latest song. You don't like it at all. What do you say? A. I don't like it.' B. 'It's not really my style, sorry.' C. 'It's alright. I think you can do better, though.' D. 'I'm not really the person to ask.'!' 174
  • 177. WEEK 1 Day 1 Identifying Signal Words Think and Tell What is your favorite food? Do you cook at home? Do you follow the right procedure in cooking your favorite? Find Out and Learn Read the sentences. Select the meaning of the underlined words from the box. I sliced the cake into three pieces. The best way to purify water at home is to simmer it. Sprinkle water on the clothes before ironing it. Listen to the selection to be read by the teacher. “How to Make an Apple and Hazelnut Crunch” Answer the comprehension questions based on the story heard. 1. What is the first step in making apple and hazelnut crunch? 2. How long will you simmer the apple? 3. After adding sugar, what will you do next? 4. What will you do when the stewed apple becomes cold? 5. What is the last step? 6. What words in the paragraph signals the step-by-step procedure in making an Apple and Hazelnut Crunch? Try and Learn Activity Listen to the teacher in reading the text to identify the signal words to be used. Do and Learn Here are the given guidelines for taking tests. Fill in the blanks with the correct signal words. ______, read the directions carefully before you start answering. If possible, read them twice. Ask your teacher or the proctor about something you don’t understand. _______, answer all items completely. _______, do not stay long in one number if you to scatter in small amounts to boil slightly to cut 1
  • 178. cannot think of the answer right away. You might run out of time especially if the test has a time limit. _______. Write your answers clearly. Remember Day 2 Identifying Main Idea, Key Sentence, and Supporting Details Think and Tell Do you love to eat chocolates? What is your favorite brand of chocolate candy? Have you ever wondered how this yummy food came to be? Find Out and Learn Find out the meaning of the words in column A with the phrases in column B. A B _____1.beverage A. alcoholic drink _____2.chewable B. remove or take out _____3.liquor C. a drink _____4.extracted D. report of uncertain or doubtful truth _____5.gossip E. can be grinded with a teeth Read and Learn Read the selection. “Quick History of Chocolate” The ancient people of Central America began cultivating cocoa beans almost three thousand years ago. A cold drink from beans was served to Hernando Cortes, the Spanish conqueror when he arrived at the Aztec Court of Montezuma in 1519. The Spaniards to the beverage home to their king. Signal words give step-by-step direction or sequence in a paragraph/selection. First , next, then, lastly, finally, furthermore, next to that, second, after that, moreover are examples of signal words. 2
  • 179. He liked it so much that he kept the formula a secret. For the next hundred years, hot chocolate was the private drink of the Spanish mobility. Slowly, it made its way into fashionable courts of France, England, and Austria. In 1657, a Frenchman living in London opened a shop where blocks for making the beverage were sold at a high price. Soon chocolate houses appeared in cities throughout Europe. Wealthy clients met in them, sipped chocolate, conducted business, and gossip. During the 1800s, chocolate became a chewable food. The breakthrough came in 1828, when cocoa butter was extracted from the bean. Twenty years later, an English firm mixed the butter with chocolate liquor, which resulted in the first solid chocolate. Milton Hershey’s candy came on the scene 1894; the Tootsie Rolls hit the market two years later. The popularity of the chocolate bar soared during World War I when they were given to soldiers for fast energy. M & Ms gave the industry another boost during World War II; soldiers need candy that wouldn’t melt in their hands. On the average, Americans today eat ten pounds of hard chocolate a year. The average Dutch person eats up more than fifteen pounds a year, while Swiss packs away almost twenty pounds. Chocolate is obviously an international favorite. Talk About It Answer the following questions. 1. Who were the first people to cultivate the cocoa beans? 2. Where was the drinking of hot chocolate a favorite? 3. When did chocolate become a chewable food? 4. Why were chocolates given to soldiers during the World War II? 5. Do you agree with the decision of the Spanish King to keep the formula for hot chocolate a secret? 6. Should growing children like you eat too much chocolate? Why? Why not? Going back to the selection, you will now look for the key sentence, supporting details, and main idea in each paragraph. Questions: o What is the key sentence of the first paragraph? in the second paragraph? in the third paragraph? o What are the sentences that give information about the key sentence of the paragraph? o What is the first paragraph all about? The second paragraph? The third paragraph? Remember  Key Sentence is the sentence which states the topic of the paragraph. 3
  • 180.  Supporting Details are the sentences in the paragraph which give information related to the topic.  Main Idea of a paragraph tells us what the paragraph is all about. Try and Learn Read and analyze the following paragraphs. Then, answer the items that follow. Paragraph 1 There are different steps in solving a problem in Mathematics. First, read the problem carefully and find out what is asked. Next, look for the given facts, then think of the process to be used. Finally solve for the answer. Give the key sentence of the paragraph: ____________________________________ Paragraph 2 Water is used for drinking. We also use it for bathing. It is used for cooking and washing dirty clothes. Water has many uses. Give the supporting details of the key sentence: Water has may uses. Supporting details:________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Paragraph 3 The second month of the year, which is February, was named after Februalia, The Roman festival of purification. February, as we all know, is the month of love. It is in this month that Valentine’s Day or heart’s day is celebrated. On this day, we express our love to our loved ones. We can show our love not only during this month but also in all months and days of the year. Give the main idea of the paragraph: _______________________________________ Do and Learn 4
  • 181. Read the following selections. Then, identify what is asked in each item by choosing the letter of the correct answer from the given choices. _____1. (A)There are many ways to stop global warming. (B) Choose energy efficient appliances when making new purchases. (C) Do not leave appliances on standby. (D) Situate your freezer and fridge away from the stove. Choose the letter of the sentence that tells the key sentence of the paragraph. _____2. Paying taxes is very important. It is the government’s source of income. The taxes that every citizen’s pay go to the different services that the government provides and the projects that it undertake. A part of the budget goes to the construction of roads and bridges. It is the obligation and responsibility of every law- abiding citizen of a country to pay taxes wholeheartedly and on time. Which of the following is NOT a sentence that talks about the paragraph? A. The taxes that every citizen’s pay go to the different services that the government provides. B. It is the obligation and responsibility of every law-abiding citizen of a country to pay taxes. C. Every citizen should pay taxes monthly to fulfill his obligation in the country. D. A part of the budget goes to the construction of roads and bridges _____3. Bicolanos take pride in their delicious pili nuts. Pili trees are abundant I Bicol. They grow healthy there because of the cool and rainy climate of the place. People take time harvest pili nuts. They sell them at high price. Pili is best cooked with syrup. The paragraph s mainly about _____________________________. A. the Bicolanos B. the climate of Bicol C. the pili nuts in Bicol D. the place in Bicol Learn Some More Direction: Give the key sentence, supporting details and main idea of the selection. The root is an important part of the plant. It is responsible for getting water and minerals from the soil for the plant to grow. It also holds the plant in position. If roots are cut off from the plant, it would die. Main Idea: ___________________________________________________________ Key Sentence:________________________________________________________ Supporting Details: a. ________________________________________________________________ b. ________________________________________________________________ c. ________________________________________________________________ 5
  • 182. Day 3 Subject-Verb Agreement Think and Tell Have you ever experienced being teased by somebody? How do you feel? Who is your best friend? Does he/she defend you while you are in trouble? Do you think making fun of somebody is a good act? Find Out and Learn Choose from the words inside the box that corresponds to the definition written in each number. grab ______1. badly behaved argue ______2. activity done regularly scatter ______3. take a big handful of, seize, get hobby ______4. give reasons typically in angry way naughty` ______5. throw in various directions Read and Learn There are times that a sentence is in inverted order. If we say inverted sentence, it is a sentence in which the verb comes before the subject. Read the following selection and try to find out inverted sentences. Lily is a thin girl. She is quiet and shy. Every time she sits at the canteen, she is always alone. Every day, at the hallway, are Nestor’s friends. Making fun of Lily is their hobby. In Lily’s bag are books. Carlo, one of the naughty boys, teases Lily, grabs the handbag, passes it with his friends, and scatters all the books on the floor. “Bamboo Stick” is what they call her. From Room 3 comes Marina. She defends Lily and argues with the boys. In simple way Marina helps. Later on, Lily and Marina became friends. At the canteen, they eat together. In going home, walk Marina and Lily. They share stories, review their lessons and help each other. Analyze how verbs agree with the subjects in the following inverted sentences. 6
  • 183. a. Every day at the hallway, are Nestor’s friends. v s b. In Lily’s bag are books. v s c. From Room 3 comes Marina. v s d. In going home, walk Marina and Lily. v s Ask: Which comes first in the inverted order of a sentence? What happens to the verb when the subject is singular? When the subject is plural? Remember  Inverted sentence is a sentence in which the verb comes before the subject.  The verb agrees with the subject of the sentence.  If the subject of the inverted sentence is singular, the verb takes its s- form.  If the subject of the inverted sentence is plural, the verb takes its base form. Talk About It Answer the following questions. 1. Who is a thin girl? 2. Why do you think Lily is always alone? 3. Who makes fun of Lily? 4. What does Carlo do with Lily’s handbag? 5. Who helps Lily? 6. If you were Nestor’s friends, will you do the same? Why? Or Why not? 7. If you were Marina, will you also defend Lily? 8. What kind of person is Marina? Try and Learn Write the following sentences in the inverted order. 1. Everybody cares about the climate change. 2. The boys go in hiking. 3. Ramon volunteers for the difficult task. 4. Nobody cares about the spoiled food. 7
  • 184. 5. Abigail attends the birthday party. Do and Learn Compose coherent sentences in the inverted order using the given verbs that agree with the subjects in each item. 1. disagree the men on their plan 2. in the spelling bee join Rosa 3. come the meteor in meteorites 4. on the moon astronauts’ footprints left. 5. on a topic for a report Alexis decide Planning a Two to Three-paragraph Composition Using an Outline Think and Tell What things are in the pictures? In what kind of rocks do they belong? Find Out and Learn Outlining is arranging notes so that important ideas stand out and make clear which point supports each of the important ideas. Topics are those numbered in Roman Numerals I,II , III, etc. The Subheadings are indicated in capital letters A, B, C, D, etc. 8
  • 185. The supporting details are those numbered in Arabic numerals 1, 2, 3, etc. By connecting the details in the outline, one can form a paragraph. Try and Learn Read the outline. Write a two-paragraph composition using the outline below. I. Sedimentary rocks - made of sediments cemented together A. Classic or fragmented sedimentary - rock fragments carried by wind, water and glacier B. Chemical sedimentary - deposits of minerals dissolved in water C. Organic sedimentary - shells, skeletons and other parts of plants and animals D. Cementing materials - calcium carbonate, silica, mud, clay and iron oxide __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 9
  • 186. Do and Learn The class will be divided into two groups. Group 1 will make a paragraph based on the first part of the outline while group 2 will work on the second part of the outline. The outputs will be combined to form a two- paragraph composition. Pepper I. Pepper - one of the earliest spices known to mankind. A. So expensive that a pound of it was considered an appropriate gift for a royalty to give or to receive B. Made as payment of taxes C. Considered rich property II. Pepper - a tropical vine A. Begins to bear fruit in four years B. Produces heavily in fourteen years C. Unripe berries produce black pepper D. Ripe ones produce white pepper 10
  • 187. Learn Some More Form a two-paragraph composition using the following outline. “Taking Care of Our Bodies” I. The human body needs both rest and exercise. A. Needs nourishment B. A healthy looking body doesn’t just happen C. A good deal of care is given to it II. The body needs food, as the machine needs fuel as oil A. Requires an adequate amount of basic nutrients B. Protein, Fats, Carbohydrates and Minerals Remember  Outlining is arranging notes so that important ideas stand out.  Outline can be used in writing a paragraph by using the topic sentences and supporting details. Day 5 Determining the Ideas that Influence the Viewers _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ 11
  • 188. Think and Tell Are you familiar with TV commercials? What is your favorite TV commercial? Can you draw inside the box your favorite product and tell something about it based on what you have watched in a TV commercial? Find Out and Learn Media uses stereotypes, point of view, and propaganda to influence the viewers. A propaganda is the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person. Stereotypes are results of incomplete or distorted information accepted as fact without question. A stereotype is simply a widely held belief that an individual is a member of a certain group based on characteristics. Point of View is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion, or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation. It is a reflection of the opinion an individual from real life or fiction can have Talk About It What scene in the TV commercial is considered captivating? What ideas/ images in the TV commercial are used to influence the viewers? Did you gain interest of buying the product after watching the TV commercial? 12
  • 189. Try and Learn The class will be divided into four. Each group should give new name of the product to endorse. A representative from each group must explain the ideas used to influence the viewers. Group 1- Make a commercial about most delicious bread through song and dance. Group 2- Show a tableau of using the best detergent bar. Group 3- Create a poster about milk drink Group 4- Present a short drama about the importance of brushing teeth using a brand of toothpaste. Do and Learn Determine the ideas used to influence the viewers based on the advertisement Amazing Tale Nido 3+ Nestle PH. Choose your answer from the box. 1. Using stereotypes, the characteristic of a mother that has shown in the advertisement was______________. 2. As shown in the point of view of the advertisement, a child must have ________________. 3. The advertisement has spread the idea that Nido 3+ contains millions of _________________ that will help in protecting children’s tummy. 4. The advertisement of Nido 3+ left a slogan at the end part stating that “___________________” 5. The advertisement is intended to persuade ______________ to buy Nido 3+ for children. Laking Nido, Protektado mothers healthy tummy Tender Loving Care fathers good bacteria 13
  • 190. Remember There are ideas/images in media that are explicitly used to influence the viewers. Stereotypes- are results of incomplete or distorted information accepted as fact without question. A stereotype is simply a widely held belief that an individual is a member of a certain group based on characteristics. Point of view- is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion, or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation. It is a reflection of the opinion an individual from real life or fiction can have. Propaganda - is the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person. 14
  • 191. LESSON 56 - INFORMATIONAL TEXT-TYPES Listen and Learn Have you ever been to a library? What are the things we can see inside the library? Have you ever read any of the following? dictionary magazines encyclopedia How about a card catalogue? Have you used one? Read and Learn Read the story below. Answer the questions below. A Trip to the Library http://www.eslfast.com/kidsenglish/ke/ke017.htm# Mark needs a book. He does not have money. His mom takes him to the library. Mark can borrow books for free. Mark enters the library. There are so many books. There are books about animals. There are books about pirates. There are books about science. Mark borrows them all. Answer the following questions: 1. Who needs books? 2. His mom took him to the . 3. What books did he saw? 4. Which one did he borrowed? 15
  • 192. Try and Learn Read the article below and answer the following questions below. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DR. JOSE P. RIZAL Dr. José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896, Bagumbayan), was a Filipino polymath, nationalist and the most prominent advocate for reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He is considered a national hero of the Philippines, and the anniversary of Rizal's death is commemorated as a Philippine holiday called Rizal Day. Rizal's 1896 military trial and execution made him a martyr of the Philippine Revolution. The seventh of eleven children born to a wealthy family in the town of Calamba, Laguna, Rizal attended the Ateneo Municipal de Manila, earning a Bachelor of Arts. He enrolled in Medicine and Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas and then traveled alone to Madrid, Spain, where he continued his studies at the Universidad Central de Madrid, earning the degree of Licentiate in Medicine. He attended the University of Paris and earned a second doctorate at the University of Heidelberg. Rizal was a polyglot conversant in at least ten languages. He was a prolific poet, essayist, diarist, correspondent, and novelist whose most famous works were his two novels, Noli me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. These are social commentaries on the Philippines that formed the nucleus of literature that inspired dissent among peaceful reformists and spurred the militancy of armed revolutionaries against the Spanish colonial authorities. As a political figure, Jose Rizal was the founder of La Liga Filipina, a civic organization that subsequently gave birth to the Katipunan led by Andrés Bonifacio and Emilio Aguinaldo. He was a proponent of institutional reforms by peaceful means rather than by violent revolution. The general consensus among Rizal scholars, however, attributed his martyred death as the catalyst that precipitated the Philippine Revolution. Questions: 1. What was the article about? 2. Would you consider it as an informational text-type? 3. What other informational text-types have you read before? Do and Learn Take a trip to the library and ask about the card catalogue? Have you seen a card catalogue? What are its parts? Look at the example of a card catalogue and identify its parts. 16
  • 193. Activity: Choose a book from the library and make a card catalogue following the format from the example above. Remember Informational texts are nonfictional writing, written with the intention to of informing the reader about a specific topic. It is typically found in magazines, newspaper, science books, autobiographies, and instruction manuals. It uses special text which allows its users to easily find key information and understand the main topic. This is done by placing a header over certain sections. It may also use visual representation with captions which includes pictures, graphs, tables, diagrams, and charts. A card catalogue is a file of cards uniform in size arranged in some definite order and listing the items in the collection of a library or group of libraries. Each card identifies a single item. The parts of a card catalogue are (1) call number; (2) author; (3) Title Entry; (4) publisher; (5) series title; and (6) subject headings. ASSESSMENT: Identify if the following books if there are informational text or not. Write  for informational text else write  if it is not. 1. newspaper 2. magazines 3. instructional manuals 4. fairy tales 5. autobiography 17
  • 194. LESSON 57 - PRECISE INFORMATION ON A GIVEN TOPIC Find Out and Learn Read the words orally. 1. strange 6. compass 2. alternate 7. animate 3. articulate 8. dairy 4. magnetic 9. worthwhile 5. entrepreneur 10. lawyer How do you think we could define the following words? What could we use to define the words? Questions: 1. Does each word only have one definition? 2. Is the given meaning precise? 3. What other methods could we use to give meanings to words? Read and Learn A word’s denotation is its dictionary definition. But a word can also evoke certain thoughts and feelings. The thoughts and feelings associated with a certain word are called the connotation of the word. Words with the same denotation can have different connotations. Connotations can be positive, negative or neutral. Common Connotations  A dog connotes shamelessness or an ugly face.  A dove implies peace or gentility.  Home suggests family, comfort and security.  Politician has a negative connotation of wickedness and insincerity while statesperson connotes sincerity.  Mom and Dad when used in place of mother and father connote loving parents. Try and Learn Directions: Each pair of phrases includes synonyms with different connotations. Put a + sign on the line next to the one with a positive connotation, and a – on the line next to the one with a negative connotation. 1. a strong reek a strong aroma 4. ratty clothes casual clothes 18
  • 195. 2. a charismatic leader a pushy leader 5. easy-going attitude lazy attitude 3. thoughtful response calculated response Do and Learn Using your dictionary, copy the words below and its meaning on your notebook. 1. suppose 6. capillary 2. menu 7. essential 3. autumn 8. August 4. flavor 9. denotation 5. artery 10. connotation Remember In giving precise information on a given topic, we may do the following: 1. We must have a reliable source which is verifiable. This means that the information that we get must be true and real, not made up or unsure. 2. We must have supporting information. Connotations and denotations are two principal methods of describing the meaning of words. Connotations refer to the wide array of positive and negative associations that most naturally carry them while denotation is the precise, literal definition of a word that might be found in a dictionary. LESSON 58 - IDENTIFYING THE MAIN IDEA, KEY SENTENCE, AND SUPPORTING DETAILS Read and Learn The Storm The rain began early in the morning. The sky was full of dark purple clouds. Thunder began as a soft rumble and became louder and louder. Lightning crashed every few minutes, making the sky a brilliant white. 19
  • 196. What is the main idea? Circle the correct answer. A. The farms needed the rain. B. The thunder hurt the people’s ears. C. Lightning made the sky bright. D. The storm was very strong. Write three details in the story in the boxes. A B C Find Out and Learn Saturday at the Carnival James and his sister, Anna, went to the carnival on Saturday. They rode the merry- go-round, the roller coaster and the Ferris wheel. James ate popcorn and a hot dog. Anna drank lemonade and ate an apple. They saw many exciting shows. They were tired when they went home. What is the main idea? Circle the correct answer. A. James and Anna were hungry. B. James and Anna did many things at the carnival. C. The merry-go-round was broken. D. The carnival was on Saturday. Write three details in the story in the boxes. A B C 20
  • 197. Do and Learn Read the article below and answer the questions below on your notebook. Planets in the Solar System http://www.k12reader.com/worksheet/find-the-main-idea-planets/view/ There are eight planets in the Solar System, and each one is very different. Some planets, like Jupiter and Saturn are very large. Others, like Mercury and Mars are smaller. Jupiter has moons that are larger than Mercury. The planets also have different atmospheres. Uranus, Jupiter and Saturn have atmospheres of hydrogen and helium. The atmosphere on Venus is made up of carbon dioxide. Earth has a nitrogen and oxygen atmosphere. Neptune’s atmosphere is mostly hydrogen. The planets also have different temperatures. Uranus is the coldest and Venus is the hottest. Write the main idea of the paragraph in your own words. 1. Write three supporting ideas to the main idea. 2. 3. 4. What is the key sentence in the article? 5. LESSON 59 – SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT Read and Learn A singular subject demands a singular verb; a plural subject demands a plural verb. That is the simple principle behind subject-verb agreement. Remember that singular verbs usually end in s, but plural verbs usually do not. 21
  • 198. Examples of correct subject-verb agreement: 1) He runs four miles every day. (singular subject; singular verb) 2) They ride the school bus in the afternoon. (plural subject; plural verb) 3) Few of the children are here today. (plural) 4) Some of the money is missing. (singular-money is singular) 5) None of the marbles have rolled out of the circle. (plural-marbles is plural) 6) One of the nails is sticking out. (one is singular) 7) The scissors are on the table. (plural) 8) Katie or three girls walk to the office. (girls is closer, so verb is plural) 9) Is mumps caused by a virus? (singular) 10) Neither the tray nor the cups were put away. (cups is closer, so verb is plural) Try and Learn CORRECT: The puppies are cute. Since puppies is plural, it would sound funny to use the singular verb form, is (NOT correct): INCORRECT: The puppies is cute. CORRECT: The boy walks home from school. Since boy is singular, it would sound funny to use the plural verb form, walk INCORRECT: The boy walk home from school. Complete the following by encircling the correct verb for each sentence. 1. Every one of those books (is, are) fiction. 2. Nobody (know, knows) the trouble I've seen. 3. (Is, Are) the news on at five or six? 4. Mathematics (is, are) John's favorite subject, while Civics (is, are) Andrea's favorite subject. 5. Eight dollars (is, are) the price of a movie these days. 6. (Is, Are) the tweezers in this drawer? 7. Your pants (is, are) at the cleaner's. 8. There (was, were) fifteen candies in that bag. Now there (is, are) only one left! 9. The committee (debates, debate) these questions carefully. 10. The committee (leads, lead) very different lives in private. 22
  • 199. CAUSE AND EFFECT  A cause is WHY something happens.  An effect is WHAT happens. As you read, be a detective. Look for clue words, such as if, then, because, since, and so. Clue words can sometimes signal causes and effects. On the following sentences, box the cause and underline the effect. 1. I got a tummy ache when I ate too much ice cream. 2. Anne had cake for dessert because it was her birthday. 3. Thomas was feeling sleepy because he stayed up late doing his homework. 4. Dee was hungry, so her mother made her a cheese sandwich. 5. Kevin went to dentist because he had a toothache. 6. Janice didn't eat her breakfast quickly, so she missed the school bus. 7. It was pouring rain, so the football game was cancelled. 8. Leah wasn't watching where she was walking and she stepped in a puddle. 9. Cole wasn't feeling well, so he stayed home from school. 10. Jackson didn't go to school because it was Saturday Remember The rule on subject-verb agreement states that a singular subject takes a singular verb (s form) while a plural subject takes a plural verb (base form). Cause and effect statements are two related statements. One statement, the cause, tells us the reason on an event which resulted to the next statement, the effect, giving us the result of the action. You can usually find sentences built this way by key words and phrases they use: so, since, as a result of, because, therefore. It’s also important to note that the cause is usually written before the effect is, but there are rare cases when the effect will be written first. You should realize, however, that no matter what order you present cause and effect in with your sentences, you cannot have an effect happen before a cause. 23
  • 200. LESSON 60 – IMAGES AND IDEAS THAT INFLUENCE VIEWERS Think and Learn Look at the following pictures. Could you identify from which commercial they were taken from 24
  • 201. Think and Tell Arrange the puzzle to get the word being described. - The kind of text that provide information. Read and Learn Talk About it 1. What is the topic of the paragraph? 2. What does cyber bullying includes? 3. Who is the writer of the paragraph? 4. What do you think is the type of informational text being used in tha paragraph? 5. How do you say so that this is a descriptive text? Find Out and Learn Read the paragraph and identify the type of text used. 1. 25
  • 202. 2. Try and Learn Arrange the jumbled letters to get the exact word. Answer it orally. USECA NDA FECFET - Descriptions of events and the reasons (causes) for why the event happened. QESUECEN - Presents events in a sequence from beginning to end SDPCTNEIIOR - Sensory and descriptive details Do and Learn A. Listen to the ff. And tell the types of informational text being used. 1. 2. B. Read the descriptions and identify the type of informational text. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 26
  • 203. Remember Informational text are text that provide factual information to readers. Types:  Description- Sensory and descriptive details that help the reader visualize information. Ask yourself: what specific person, place, thing, or idea is being described. Description shares the who, what, when, where, why or how of a topic/subject. Clue words are such as, for instance, in addition, also, specifically.  Sequence- Presents events in a sequence from beginning to end, or organizes how-to text in a series of directions. Look for steps or references to time such as dates. Clue words are first, second, third, then, next, before, after, and finally.  Compare and Contrast- Comparisons are used to describe ideas. Ask yourself: what is being compared? Clue words are similar, same, alike, unlike, and different.  Cause and Effect- Descriptions of events and the reasons (causes) for why the event happened. Ask yourself: What happened and why did it happen? Clue words are since, because, if, due to, as a result of , causes, leads to, and therefore.  Problem and Solution-The text introduces a problem and presents one or more solutions. Ask yourself: What is the problem and what is the solution? Clue words are problem, issue, since, as a result, and idea. Learn Some More The Boys and the Frogs Some boys, playing near a pond, saw a number of Frogs in the water and began to pelt them with stones. They killed several of them, when one of the Frogs, lifting his head out of the water, cried out: "Pray stop, my boys: what is sport to you, is death to us." He wanted to save other frogs but he has a problem. 27
  • 204. Find Out and Learn Problem: Identify the connotative meanings of the words in the leaves in order to save other frogs. LEAFING FROG weather fact Science observe environment CONNOTATIVE MEANING 1.Observe - 2. Environment - 3. Fact - 4. Weather - 5. Science – Try and Learn Below are groups of words which are often used to describe people. What are the connotations of the words? Underline your answer. 1. Childlike - Youthful, Childish, Young 2. Disabled, - Crippled, Handicapped, Retarded 3. Relaxed - Laid-back, Lackadaisical, Easy-going 4. Slim - Skinny, Slender, Thin 5. Cheap - Frugal, Miserly, Economical 6. Young - Immature, Juvenile, Youthful 7. Inquisitive - Interested, Curious, Convivial 8. Confident - Secure, Proud, Egotistical 9. Lovely - Knockout, Beautiful, Stunning 10. Talkative - Conversational, Chatty, Nosy 28
  • 205. Do and Learn Exercise 1 Match the words in Column A with the denotation meaning in Column B. (Using your dictionary) Column A Column B 1. Age A. an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. 2. Adaptation B. the action or process of adapting or being adapted. 3. Culture C. the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual 4. Gender achievement regarded collectively. 5. Organism D. the length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed. E. the state of being male or female Exercise 2 A. Identify the connotation of the given words. 1. Home A. suggests family, comfort and security. B. the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household. 2. Mom and Dad‟ A. a father or mother or parents B. Mom and Dad when used in place of mother and father connote loving parents. 3. Pushy A. excessively or unpleasantly self-assertive or ambitious. B. refers to someone loud-mouthed and irritating. B. Identify the denotation of the given words. 4. Love A. an intense feeling of deep affection. B. Symbol of affection 5. Hope A. a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen B. faith Remember Denotation is generally defined as literal or dictionary meanings of a word in contrast to its connotative or associated meanings. Connotation refers to a meaning that is implied by a word apart from the thing which it describes explicitly. Words carry cultural and emotional associations or meanings in addition to their literal meanings or denotations. 29
  • 206. Example: Connotation Denotation  A dove implies peace or gentility.  a stocky seed- or fruit-eating bird with a small head, short legs, and a cooing voice.  A dog connotes shamelessness or an ugly face.  a domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout, an acute sense of smell, and a barking, howling, or whining voice.  Politician has a negative connotation of wickedness and insincerity while statesperson connotes sincerity.  a person who is professionally involved in politics, especially as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office. Think and Tell What can you see in the picture? What are the different parts of a book? Tell something about each part of the book Find Out and Learn Let us study the glossary below. Using the glossary above, fill in the blanks with the word that has the correcr meaning.  A mixture of several gases _________  A flying machine with the wings and motor _____________  The spraying of water into the air to remove unpleasant odors and tastes. ______________  Movable flaps on each side of the wings of an airplane. _________________  A boy or a girl between the ages of 12-18 ______________ Glossary Adolescent – a boy or a girl between the ages of 12-18 when there is a great physical change in the body. Aeration – the spraying of water into the air to remove unpleasant odors and tastes. Ailerons – Movable flaps on each side of the wings of an airplane. Air- A mixture of several gases. Airplane – a flying machine with wings and motors 30
  • 207. Glossary Airport – A place where airplanes land and take off. Air pressure – the force of air upon all surfaces. Amphibians – animals that live both on land and water Anopheles – a kind of mosquito that carries malaria germs. Antennae – feelers of the head of insects and some other animals Appendicitis – an inflammation of the appendix Aquatic animals – animals that live in water Try and Learn Read the glossary below. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. 1. ____________ is a kind of mosquito that carries malaria. 2. ____________ is a place where airplanes land and take off. 3. Feelers on the head of insects or another animals are called ____________. 4. Animals that live both in land and in water are called _____________. 5. Animals that live in water are called _____________. 6. _____________ is the force of air upon all surfaces. 7. An inflammation of the appendix is called ______________. Do and Learn Exercise 1 Read the glossary below. Fill the blanks with the correct words. 1. A fishing ground is called _____________. 2. A push or a pull is called _____________. 3. ___________ is rubbing of one thing against another. 4. __________ is the young of a fish. 5. __________ is a place where eggs of fish are artificially hatched. Glossary Fish hatchery- a place where eggs of fish are artificially hatched. Fishery - a fishing ground. Force – a push of a pull. Friction – the rubbing of one thing against another Fry – the young of a fish. 31
  • 208. Exercise 2 Read the glossary below. Study this partial list from a glossary. Answer the questions below. 1. How many syllables does thge word mahogany have? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 2. What does naive mean? A. brave B. complex C. fair D. simple 3. A stanza or poem of eight lines is a/an ________________. A. musical score B. octave C. song D. verse 4. How are the words in the glossary arranged? A. alphabetically B. By importance C. by topics D. chronologically 5. Which word has two syllables? A. indefinite B. magnitude C. mahatma D. octave Remember The glossary is a special disctionary. It is at the back and it is where difficult and unsual words used in the book are located. It gives the meaning of words as used in the selections. Think and Tell Look at the pictures and think of a word that best describe it. Glossary  mahogany /ma-„hag-a-ni/ (n.) – any of the various tropical trees with reddish wood used in furniture  naive /nu -„ev/ (adj.) – marked by unaffected simplicity  naphthalene /‟naph-tha-lin/ (n.) – crystalline hydrocarbon  octave /‟ak-tav/ (adj.) – a stanza or poem of eight lines  octopus /‟ak-ta-pas/ (n.) any of the various sea mollusks having eight muscular arms with two rows of suckers. 32
  • 209. Read and Learn The irregular nouns used in the sentences are: Singular subjects Plural subjects Man Men Woman Women Child Children Some irregular nouns: 1. Singular: The man in the room is making me nervous Plural: The men in the room are making me nervous. 2. Singular: The woman in my reading club is a very good friend of mine. Plural: The women in my reading club are very good friends of mine. 3. Singular: My chilld is playing outside. Plural: My children are playing outside 33
  • 210. Try and Learn Group Work Direction: Study the word list. Then choose 5 irregular nouns from the list and use those words in sentences. Do and Learn Exercise 1 Choose a partner. The word list contains irregular nouns. Choose two words from the list and use it in a sentence together with you partner. Exercise 2 Compose clear and coherent sentences using the words below. Policeman feet mouse Fish knives WORD LIST people foot tooth leaves wife life bacteria dwarf cactus alumni data firemen WORD LIST children goose half memorandum mice self syllabus shelves thesis wolf zero thief 34
  • 211. Remember When the subject is an irregular noun, we still do not need to add an –s ending on the verb, since the subject is still plural even though it does not end in –s. Rule: The number of the noun (singular or plural) determines the form of the verb. Learn Some More Read the statements below and determine if it is influenced by stereotypes, propaganda or point of view. __________1. Promising happiness - Selling happiness is a concept used in ads, such as a well-liked actor will explain why you need to buy a product in order to solve a problem. __________ 2. Girls are not good at sports. __________ 3. All Americans are generally considered to be friendly, generous, and tolerant, but also arrogant, impatient, and domineering. __________ 4. Sometimes you cannot clearly discern between anger and frustration __________ 5. Building a mental image - A politician will present an image of what the world would be like with immigration or crime so that the voters will think of that image and believe that voting for him will reduce that threat. Try and Learn Read the statements below and determine if it is influenced by stereotypes, propaganda or point of view.Write S – if it is stereotype, P – for propaganda, and PV – for point of view. __________ 1. All Arabs and Muslims are terrorists. __________ 2. Assertion - This is presenting a fact without any proof, as in “This is the best cavity-fighting toothpaste out there.” __________ 3. Generating fear - Fear is generated to change people‟s behavior. An ad will show a bloody accident then remind people to wear their seatbelts. __________ 4. “I felt like I was getting drowned with shame and disgrace.” __________ 5. Name calling - An example of name calling would be: "My opponent is an alcoholic" Do and Learn A. Determine the factors that influenced the viewers. 1. Using slogans - If a slogan is repeated enough times, eventually the public will come to believe it. 2. All children don't enjoy healthy food. 3. All Irish people are drunks and eat potatoes. 4. All teenagers are rebels. 5. Appealing to tradition - Good feelings are generated by the thoughts of certain goods and actions, and are frequently included in advertisements such as: "Baseball, apple pie, and Chevrolet." B. Write paragraphs about the cause and effect of the television shows and socials medias to the viewers. Remember Factors that influence viewers. 1. Stereotypes – this is the belief that all people within the same racial, ethnic, or cultural group will act alike and share the same beliefs and attitudes. Stereotypes ignore individual identity. This is a type of discrimination. An exaggerated belief that can be positive or negative but generalizes without allowing for differences. 35
  • 212. Common Examples of Stereotypes: Racial Profiling One of the more common stereotype examples is stereotypes surrounding race. For example, saying that all Blacks are good at sports is a stereotype, because it‟s grouping the race together to indicate that everyone of that race is a good athlete. Gender Profiling There are also some common stereotypes of men and women, such as:  Men are strong and do all the work.  Men are the "backbone."  Women aren't as smart as a man.  Women can‟t do as good of a job as a man.  Guys are messy and unclean.  Men who spend too much time on the computer or read are geeks. Cultures Stereotypes also exist about cultures an countries as a whole. Stereotype examples of this sort include the premises that:  All white Americans are obese, lazy, and dim-witted. Homer Simpson of the TV series The Simpsons is the personification of this stereotype.  Mexican stereotypes suggest that all Mexicans are lazy and came into America illegally.  All people who live in England have bad teeth.  Italian or French people are the best lovers.  All Blacks outside of the United States are poor.  All Jews are greedy.  All Asians are good at math. All Asians like to eat rice and drive slow. . Groups of Individuals A different type of stereotype also involves grouping of individuals. Skaters, Goths, Gangsters, and Preps are a few examples. Most of this stereotyping is taking place in schools. For example:  Goths wear black clothes, black makeup, are depressed and hated by society.  Punks wear mohawks, spikes, chains, are a menace to society and are always getting in trouble.  All politicians are philanders and think only of personal gain and benefit.  Girls are only concerned about physical appearance.  All blonds are unintelligent.  Only anorexic women can become models.  The elderly have health issues and behave like children. Sexual Stereotypes Sexual stereotypes, on the other hand, suggest that any feminine man is gay and any masculine woman is a lesbian. Those who believe gay stereotypes may also believe that homosexuality is immoral, wrong and an abomination. 2. Propaganda -information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. Common Examples of Propaganda  Overstating participation - The concept of "Get on the Bandwagon" is appealing to a huge number of people by finding common threads, like religion, race, or vocation. The theme here is "everyone else is doing it, and so should you."  Building false images - Presidents try to appear to be “common folks” but they really aren‟t. Examples are Bill Clinton eating at McDonald‟s or Ronald Reagan chopping wood.  Creating a false dilemma - An example of false dilemma is where two choices are offered as if they are the only two options. For example, a president saying in order to reduce the deficit, we have to either tax the wealthy more or ask seniors to pay more for Medicare. 36
  • 213.  Misquoting - By taking a quote out of context a false impression can be given to the reader or listener. For the film Live Free or Die Hard, Jack Mathews was quoted as saying, “Hysterically...entertaining.". The real quote is, "The action in this fast-paced, hysterically overproduced and surprisingly entertaining film is as realistic as a Road Runner cartoon." 3. Point of View – it is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion, or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation. Common Examples of Point of View  First person singular: “I had the craziest night last night! I‟ll tell you all about it.”  First person plural: “New York was great. We went to the Statue of Liberty, we walked around Central Park, and we ate fantastic food. It‟s our favorite city.”  Third person: “My grandfather was a pilot in the war, and one time he survived a terrible crash.” 37
  • 214. WEEK 4 Day 1 Think and Tell Have students work in pairs. Instruct each pair to face each other. Make sure one of them is facing the board while the other must turn his back on the board. Then on the board post a picture of a bridge with a boy on one end of the bridge and a girl on the other end. Have one member of the pair tell his/her partner what you posted on the board. His/her partner will then draw on a piece of paper what his partner tells him, without looking at the teacher’s drawing on the board. Use the following statements to tell something about the picture that you draw. The picture is about _____________________________________________. I able to draw the picture because __________________________________. Find Out and Learn Read the story and identify the theme, setting, characters and plot by completing the organizer. The Bridge of Love Have you ever looked into the night sky? Have you noticed a broad band of brightness across the entire sky? This band of stars is called the Milky Way. It contains over 100 billion stars including our sun. The Chinese say that if you look into the night sky on the seventh month in the Chinese calendar, you would see very clearly this bridge of stars. A long time ago, there lived a powerful king in the Land of Stars. He was powerful. He was the mightiest ruler in the vast expanse of the skies. But the Land of Stars was not his important treasure. His most precious possession was his own daughter. The princess was beautiful and hardworking, loving and obedient to her father. And she did one thing nobody else could do. She wove clouds on her loom every day. The clouds covered the sky and gave shelter to the people from the hot sun. 38
  • 215. Try and Learn Read the story below, and then summarize the story by writing the elements of the story in the semantic web. It came to pass that a handsome prince from a neighboring space kingdom visited the king. He was smitten by the princess’ beauty. He saw how respectful and obedient the princess was to her father. They fell in love with each other. The Prince asked for the Princess’ hand in marriage. The King agreed on one condition. The Princess must continue weaving clouds even after her marriage. And the Prince agreed. But the young lovers forgot their promise. The Princess spent days gathering heavenly flowers. She would dress herself with jewels of all kinds. The Prince enjoyed the company of his beautiful bride. They would play, travel, and enjoy food and music all day long. The Prince left his kingdom to his ministers and spent all his time with his princess. And they forgot to weave clouds on her loom. The King got very angry. There were no more clouds to protect the people from the sun’s bright rays. People died from heat. There were no rains that watered the earth. Crops and animals died. With one wave of his wand, the King separated the lovers. He sent the prince to the northern skies. He sent the princess to the southern skies. The River of Stars separated them. The lovers were very, very, very sad. They cried all hours of the day and flooded the earth with their cries. The magpies, a kind of bird, pitied the lovers. So, on the seventh month in the Chinese calendar, all magpies in the world form a bridge over the river. The lovers would meet and all the stars in the sky would twinkle with all their brightness as the lovers enjoy each other’s company. The Bridge of Love Theme Setting Characters Plot Swamp Lights Author Unknown (an adaptation) Jimmy pushed hard with the pole against the bottom of the swamp. The night was pitching dark, and Jimmy was sure that he was lost. He had been so pleased with his catch that he had lost track of time. 39
  • 216. Just then, Jimmy heard a sharp cracking sound in the distance. It startled Jimmy and sent a stab of fear through him. He recalled all the stories that he had heard about some strange events in the swamp. It was said that there were places so dark and hidden in the swamp. When people saw these places, they would vanish without a trace. Jimmy didn’t believe these stories, but on a night like this they seemed almost possible. Soon, there was another flash of light, and shadows seemed to move in the trees. Chills chased each other up and down Jimmy’s spine. Jimmy’s boat rounded a point of land that jutted out into the water. He saw a tiny shack perhaps a hundred feet in front of him. He saw a shutter on one of the shack’s windows creating the crackling sound. A lantern inside the shack flooded the area with light. That’s what made the flashes. Relieved, Jimmy stood up, hoping that someone inside the hack could help him find his way. Soon, a voice called out. It was a man’s voice. In the next few minutes, Jimmy found that there was nothing to be frightened of. The owner of the voice turned out to be a very kind man. He gave Jimmy directions on how to get home and he accepted Jimmy’s gift of fresh fish. He also told Jimmy how wonderful it was to live in the swamps. As Jimmy waved goodbye, he knew that he wouldn’t have missed his swamp adventure for anything. Swamp Lights Theme Setting Plot -beginning -middle -end Characters 40
  • 217. Do and Learn Read the story below and do the activity that follows. Fill in the blanks to complete the statement below. Juanito’s Dipper Aling Celina and her son Juanito lived in a faraway barrio. The mother, being good woman, brought up the young Juanito to be good and respectful. Though they were poor they lived comfortably in a little hut at the foot of a hill. Their barrio was located far away from any stream or river. The only sources of water were the well the people dug and a few creeks running down from the hill. One day, the well in their barrio ran dry. Soon many people were getting sick and dying of thirst. The good old mother also got sick because of extreme thirst. Juanito knew that his mother needed clean water to drink to make her well again so he bid his mother goodbye to fetch some water. He hurriedly got a big dipper made from coconut shell and went out to search for precious water. He went to the creeks around the hills and found that they all have dried up. Poor Juanito, he went everywhere but found not a single drop of water. What he saw was a terrible sight. People were lying around weak because of thirst. He continued walking without knowing where to go. All he could think of was his old mother who needed water. Desperately he looked up to the heavens and fervently prayed. To his surprise, when he looked down he saw water gushing right in front of him. After giving thanks and praising God, he filled his big dipper with water and quickly ran to give the water to his mother. But he heard someone calling and when he looked back, he saw a woman cuddling an infant. "Help! My baby is dying of thirst! Please, please young man, give him even a sip of your water to moisten his throat. Although the water was for his mother, Juanito gave some of it to the baby, who immediately grew strong. Juanito went on his way half-running, but unfortunately, he tripped and fell. His dipper hit a stone and broke into pieces. The precious water was immediately absorbed by the parched earth. Juanito cried over what happened. Thinking of his mother, he hurriedly dug a hole in the ground where the water seeped in while saying his prayers over and over. To his great amazement, water gushed up plentifully and a big well was formed. And when he raised his eyes again to heaven to give thanks, he saw his broken dipper swiftly being carried up to heaven and becoming stars which arranged themselves in the shape of his broken dipper. In his great joy, Juanito shouted and called the people who hurriedly came bringing their water containers. They drank and quenched their thirst. He got a container, filled it with water, and quickly went home. When he arrived, his mother was dying, but after drinking, she immediately became well and got up. “My son”, sighed the old woman, “you are such a good child.” “Mother, it was God who helped me.” Since then, every evening, mother and child would watch the dipper-shaped group of stars on the face of the sky. 41
  • 218. The theme of the story is ______________________________. The story happened in ________________________________. The characters were _________________________________. The problem started when _____________________________. It was solved when __________________________________. Learn Some More Group Activity 1. Group the class into 4. 2. Read and understand the group of words in the metacards about the elements of the story. 3. Place the group of words in the proper column. 4. Report the group output on the board. Theme Setting Characters Plot Beginning Middle End In the little town of Hamelin many years ago, there lived thousand of rats. The people of Hamelin, Pied Piper and the town mayor. Keep your promise so you’ll never regret the result of not fulfilling it The parents never saw their children again. It was too late for the mayor and the people when they realized that a promise must be kept. In Hamelin, rats lived everywhere. They lived in houses, barns, fields and banks of rivers. They ate all the food they got. They even bit babies. Pied Piper came to the town and helped the people in getting rid of the rats. After helping them, the people and the mayor did not fulfil their promise. 42
  • 219. Read and Learn Read the selection then answer the questions that follow. Talk About It Answer the following questions: 1. Why did Shiro sniff the ground? 2. What did Shiro do to show that he found something on the ground? 3. What did the couple find buried on the ground? 4. How would you describe the couple’s neighbour? 5. Why did the neighbor kill Shiro? 6. How did Shiro show his love for the couple after he died? 7. What was the message of the story? 8. Where did the story happen? 9. Who are the characters in the story? 10. How did the story begin? 11. What is the problem encountered by the characters in the story? Shiro and the Gold Long ago in Japan, there lived an old couple who had a dog named Shiro. The man and the woman were poor and they lived a simple life. All they wanted was enough money to buy rice for themselves and Shiro. But year after year, their savings grew smaller. They worried that soon there would be no money for rice. One day, the couple were working hard in their garden. Shiro ran here and there, sniffing the ground. Suddenly, he started barking loudly while digging a hole. “Be quite, Shiro,” said the old woman. But Shiro kept barking and digging, so the old man went to see what the dog had found. So he poked a stick into the hole and felt it strike something hard. He dug a little further and discovered a small box. When the old man opened the box, he was amazed to see it was full of gold coins- enough to buy rice for the rest of the year! But their greedy neighbour heard of their good fortune and became envious. He followed Shiro, digging holes wherever the dog sniffed, but found nothing. Finally, the neighbour became very angry and killed poor Shiro. The old couple cried when they learned that Shiro was dead. They loved the old dog very much. Then one night, Shiro’s ghost appeared to them. “You loved and cared for me”, said Shiro’s ghost, “and now I shall care for you. Tomorrow cut down the pine tree in the garden. Mix some splinters from the tree into a pot of rice”. Then the ghost vanished. The next day, the old man cut down the pine tree and the old woman cooked a pot of rice. She stirred in the splinters and peered into the pot. “Look!” she cried, her eyes filled with wonder. “Each grain of rice is turning into a gold coin! We shall have money to buy rice for the rest of our lives!” The old couple smiled sadly as they thought of Shiro. Even though he had died, their faithful dog had not forgotten them. 43
  • 220. 12. How did the story solve the problem? 13. How did the story end? Write About it Write a short story following the elements of the story that you have learned. Then, share your story to the class. Theme: ____________________________________________________________________ Setting: ____________________________________________________________________ Characters: _________________________________________________________________ Plot Beginning: ____________________________________________________________ Middle: _______________________________________________________________ End: _________________________________________________________________ Remember The elements of literary texts are:  Theme- is a central message or purpose of a story. The theme of a story is the message or the lesson given by the story to its readers.  Setting- tells where and when the story happens and how the story begins.  Characters (Heroes and Villains) - are the people or animated objects that interact in the story.  Plot- tells the order of events Plot has three important parts: 1. Beginning- is where the characters and setting are established 2. Middle- introduction of the problem or conflict, the high point and the winding point 3. End- it is the conclusion of the story, the conflicts are resolved 44
  • 221. Day 2 Think and Tell Picture clue and dialog Let the pupils read the dialog orally. Mark: I can make different figures out of sand. Reiner: May I be of help to you? Mark: See what Kuya and I make. Jenny: What a long tunnel! What’s inside that? Reiner: That’s our top secret. Jasmine: I may build a sand tunnel just like yours. Reiner: Okay, but you must be careful while building it. Find Out and Learn Read the sentences below then answer the questions that follow. 45
  • 222. Answer the following questions: a. What Mother can do? b. What Mark can do? c. What Jasmine may build? d. What she may use for drinking? e. What are the modal verbs used in sentences? f. When do we use can? g. When do we use may? h. What do these two modals express? Try and Learn Group 1 1. Look at the pictures below. The pictures are activities that a grade five can do in school. 2. Name other things that you can do in school. 3. Write your sentences on strips of colored paper. 4. Read the sentences in front of the class. Group 2 1. The diagram is the activities a child in grade five may do at home. 2. Write sentences of other activities that you may do at home. 3. Write your answer on a manila paper. I We may play watch TV read books 46
  • 223. Group 3 1. Look at the picture below. 2. Write two to three paragraphs using modal can and may about the activities the children do. 3. Write your answer in a manila paper. Do and Learn Write sentences about the pictures using modals can or may. ___________________ ______________________ ___________________ _________________________ _________________________ Learn Some More Role Play 1. Group the class into 2. 2. Give each group enough time to make skit for role playing. 3. Present the play in front of the class. Group 1 Your Lolo and Lola visit you at home. Tell them what you can do for them to make their visit a pleasant one. Group 2 47
  • 224. Talk About It Distribute to the class strip of papers. The pupils will write on the strip of papers the answer to each question. Call pupils to read his/her answer. Listen to each question carefully then answers orally. 1. What can you do for mother today? 2. What may you do on a rainy day? 3. Who can always help us? 4. Who can give me a pet? 5. Who may play basketball? Write About it Write two to three paragraphs about the picture below using the modals can and may. _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ ______ _________________________________________________________________________ ___ Remember Modal verbs are used to express two different types of ability: open possibility, generally expressed by forms of the modal verb can, and authority or potential ability, generally expressed by forms of the modal verb may. Can 1. To talk about what you are able to do 48
  • 225. Formal: May I introduce to you my teacher, Mrs. Dela Cruz? Informal: Please meet my teacher, Mrs. Dela Cruz. Formal: It was nice meeting you. Informal: Nice meeting you! Formal: Hi! I would like to join you this Saturday. Informal: Hi! I’d like to join you this Saturday. Formal: Was that not exciting? Informal: Wasn’t that exciting? Day 3 Think and Tell LOOP-THE-WORD C A O I O S U E A L A S F I O Q S L E A L S E E A N O Q F A I C I F T N O F F S L O L P O L E T C O L E I P R E U E N E N R N A I S U M S S P N L M C P A P I N A P Q C L A E P C Q A S E L U E E L M A M L E A P A A N C O M P L E T E Q E L P Guide phrase in looking for the words. a. group of words b. not lacking anything c. involving the arrangement of elements d. characteristic to ordinary, casual or familiar use Find Out and Learn Read each pair of sentences. Take note of the differences between long/formal expressions and short/informal expressions. Get a partner in reading the sentences. 49
  • 226.  What did you notice in using formal and informal English in writing sentences?  When should we use formal and informal English?  How are you going to use formal and informal English Try and Learn Divide the class in 2 groups. Group 1 is group of girls and group 2 will be group of boys. Provide each group a chart for this activity. Read the sentences in the strip of papers. Identify formal or informal English by posting sentences in the correct column. ENGLISH CHART Formal Informal Do and Learn Change informal sentences into formal English. 1. I wanna banana. _________________________________________. 2. What’s up? _______________________________________________. 3. Could you come to my party? _____________________________. 4. If you need any more info, just drop me a line. _________________. I am afraid your child is experiencing difficulty. One grows weary in these matters. I’m tired of this junk. Your kid is making trouble. How do you do? What’s up? The cost of living increased. He investigated his account.The cost of living went up. He checked up on his account. 50
  • 227. 5. I’m sorry for leaving your class. _____________________________. Learn Some More Work in pairs. Prepare 10 strips of paper with formal and informal English then distribute to the class. Pupils will place the strips of paper in the basket. Read and Learn Read the dialog below then do the activity that follow. Jose: Dad, I would like you to meet Mr. Paz. He is Peter’s dad. Mr. Paz, my dad. His name is Ruben. Mr. Paz: Hi! I am Victor. Glad to meet you. Peter has been talking about you. Ruben: It is a pleasure to meet you too. Our sons seem to enjoy each other’s company a lot. I am glad about that. Mr. Paz: I know! I am too. Formal English Informal English I have to go now. I’ve got to go now. She’ll meet you in the park. Don’t forget our meeting tomorrow. Could you write me a good story?I was hoping that you could write me a good story. I would like to remind you that we will have a meeting tomorrow. She will meet you in the park. Please accept my apologies for breaking the glass window. I’m sorry for breaking the glass window. 51
  • 228. Rewrite the dialog by changing the underlined phrase using formal English into informal. Write About It Study the following table of expressions for greetings and responses to these, as well as for saying goodbyes. Using the expressions, prepare a dialog with your seatmate. Greetings Responses to Goodbyes Hello! Good morning/ afternoon/evening. Hi! Good morning/ afternoon/evening. So long! So long now! Bye! What’s new? Not a lot. Hope to see you again. What’s going on? Not much. See you again! See you later! How are you doing? Not bad. Nothing. Fine, thanks. It was nice seeing you. Nice meeting you. What’s up? Nothing new. I’ll see you soon. See you tomorrow. Talk About It Practice saying the dialog with your seatmate until you can say it confidently and with ease. Deliver your dialog before the class. Answer the following questions. 1. What did you do with your seatmate? 2. How do you feel while doing the dialog? 3. What did you notice when you are using formal and informal English in a dialog? 4. What expressions do you prefer to use, formal or informal? Why? Remember 52
  • 229. Formal and Informal English Formal English- is associated with written standard English. It is signalled by complex, complete sentences, impersonality, and avoidance of colloquial or slang vocabulary. Example: I am afraid I will not be able to attend the meeting on Thursday. Informal English- is characterized by simpler grammatical structures (i.e. loosely-connected sentences and phrases), personal expression and a colloquial or slang vocabulary. In using informal, combining words will require knowledge of contractions. Example: Sorry I can’t make it on Thursday. Day 4 Think and Tell Look at the pictures below then complete the sentences that follow. The picture is about ___________________________________________. I give gift to my ______________________ because__________________. Find Out and Learn Read the selection below. Time for a Redo! Sarah stared at the mess she had made on the floor. In her disappointment she wanted to throw everything and forget what she was doing. She knew she should have listened to her mother when she was explaining how to wrap presents. It was her best friend Amy’s birthday and the party was in two hours. How would she ever get the gifts to look nice before then? The boxes she had wrapped looked like her two-year-old brother had wrapped them. Even the card she had written and signed looked messy. Sarah took a deep breath. As much as she wanted to wrap the gifts all by herself, she swallowed her pride, but still undecided, called for her mother. When 53
  • 230. Group 1 Word Meanings. Write the list word that means the same thing as each word or phrase. 1. unfamiliar _____________ 2. sad __________________ 3. spread out ____________ 4. not needed ____________ 5. discharge _____________ -unnecessary -unhappy -unload -unfold -unknown Group 2 Word Meanings. Choose from the list the word that opposite as each word or phrase. 1. commendable _____________ 2. acceptable _______________ 3. defendable _______________ 4. formidable ________________ 5. allowable _________________ - hold -effortless -deficient -forbidden -attack Answer the questions: 1. Who was the girl in the selection? 2. What was Sarah doing? 3. Did she wrap the gift neatly? 4. What did Sarah and her mother do to make the gift looked good? 5. What did Sarah realize after her mother helped her? 6. Are you like Sarah? Do you also give gift to your friends? Aside from giving gift to your friends, what other things can you do to show that you value your friends? Try and Learn Group Activity 1. Group the class into 4. 2. Give each group activity card with directions on what to do with the activity. 3. Activity proper. 54
  • 231. Do and Learn Match the words with its meaning. Answer A B _______ 1. again or back A. instalment, placement, government, development _______ 2. not (opposite of something) B. measurable, delectable, thinkable, knowledgeable _______ 3. state of being C. unpopular, unkind, unlucky, unhappy, unknown _______ 4. capable or worthy of D. repeat, resend, reply, restart, reboot Learn Some More Play the “Prefix Bingo”. 1. To play, divide the class into two groups. 2. The red group compose of girls and the blue group compose of boys. 3. Each group has one large Bingo board game with affixed words. 4. Teacher will read the meaning of the words and the students will mark the bingo card. 5. The goal is to get five words in a row (horizontal/vertical) to win. Prefix BINGO! 55
  • 232. The Heart of a Tree What does he plant who plants a tree? He plants a friend of sun and sky; He plants the flag of breezes free That unfolds its beauty, towering high. He plants a home to heaven a nigh For song and mother-croon of bird In hushed and happy lovable twilight The treble of heaven’s harmony- These things he plants who plants a tree. What does he plant who plants a tree? He plants cool shade and tender rain, And seed and bud of days to be, And years those fade and flush regain; He plants the glory of the plain; He plants the forest’s heritage; The harvest of a coming age; The joy that unborn eyes shall see- These things he plants who plants a tree. -not happy - to remember from the past - capable of being endured -a game that is played by the same people - it means not friendly -a feeling of pleasure - a feeling of eager interest -a game that is played -to be told or made unknown - adorable; easy to love Read and Learn Read the poem orally. Answer the questions that follow. unkind restart passable unhappy move- ment recall unfit treat- ment uncork repaint enjoy- ment replace amaze- ment punish- able reset lovable excite- ment reapply unable tolerable unfold rematch rewrite astonish- ment predict- able Prefix BINGO! lovable rematch uncork recall astonish- ment unfold enjoy- ment repaint unhappy tolerable replace predict- able unable reapply treat- ment passable unkind reset amaze- ment unfit move- ment punish- able restart excite- ment rewrite 56
  • 233. Talk About It Answer the following questions: 1. What is the poem about? 2. What does a person really plant when he plants a tree? 3. What does the message the poem want to send to the readers? 4. In the poem, what words are having prefix or suffix? 5. What do these prefix or suffix mean Write About It Individual Activity/Group Activity 1. Call pupils to participate in this activity. 2. Distribute a manila paper where pupils will write their answer. 3. Pupils will think and write prefixes re- and un- and suffixes. Then they will pass the manila paper to other pupils to write the base word. They will pass to the other pupils to write the meaning of the words. Then lastly the other pupils will write sentences about the word with prefix or suffix. Words with Prefix Base Word Meaning Sentence Remember Prefix and Suffix Prefix- is an affix placed before a root word or base word to form a new word. When you add prefix to the root word, you change the word’s meaning.  The prefix -un means “not” (unhappy), “opposite” (unwholesome); “to reverse” or “undo the result of a specified action” (unbind); “to release, free, or remove from” (untie).  The prefix -re means “to do again” (retell) Suffix- is an affix placed after a root word to form a new word.  The suffix –ment means “state of being” (treatment); “result of n action” (development)  The suffix –able means “capable or worthy of” (lovable) When you add prefix or suffix to the root word, you change the word’s meaning. 57
  • 234. Day 5 Think and Tell Look at the picture below then say something about it. Find Out and Learn Read the outline. Birds I. Birds and their shapes and sizes A. The ostrich is the largest bird. B. It can weigh more than 150 kg. C. The smallest bird, the bee hummingbird, weighs 1.8 grams. II. Birds and their wings A. Hollow bones for lightness in the air and strong breasts for their wings. B. Large birds can flap their wings slowly and float on air currents. C. Small birds have to flap their wings harder to stay in the air. 58
  • 235. Try and Learn Group Activity 1. Group the class into 4. 2. Prepare an outline for each group. 3. Each group will write a paragraph based on the prepared outline. Group 1- Outline 1- paragraph 1 and 2 Group 2- Outline 2- paragraph 1 and 2 4. Activity proper Group 1 Group 2 Do and Learn My Summer Vacation in Grandfather’s Farm I. Farm animals having the time of their lives A. Goats and cows grazing B. Hens scratching for worms C. Ducks swimming II. Farmers enjoying an abundant harvest A. Many sacks of rice B. Huge turnout of eggs C. Thousands of ears of corn Taking Care of Our Bodies I. A healthy looking body doesn’t just happen A. The human body needs rest and exercise B. It also needs nourishment C. A good deal of care II. The body needs food A. The body requires an adequate amount of basic nutrients B. It also needs protein, fats, carbohydrates and minerals. 59
  • 236. Study the outline below then write a three paragraph composition about it. Learn Some More Distribute to the pupils strips of paper with paragraph. Instruct the pupils to arrange the paragraph based on the outline. My Pet Goldfish I. My pet goldfish A. Its name is Hagrid B. Its name is inspired by one of the characters from the movie Harry Potter C. It is golden orange with a silver belly II. Why I like it A. It was given by my aunt as a birthday gift B. Hagrid is a very lively fish C. Moves its tail during mealtimes III. Conclusion A. He may not be a dog or a cat B. He is my pet and I love him The Dutch I. Dutch are people of Holland A. Serious and hardworking B. Considered the cleanest people in the world C. Fond of eating, drinking and attending parties II. Clothes of Dutch children A. Dutch girl wears big wooden shoes called Klompers B. Women wear flowing skirts, white aprons and stretched cloth caps C. Men wear baggy trousers III. Dutch children A. They are healthy for they drink plenty of milk B. They take big amounts of butter C. Boys are trained to steer the boats and take charge of the windmill D. Water sports are popular with the Dutch children The Dutch are people of Holland They are serious and hardworking. They are considered the cleanest people in the world. The Dutch are fond of eating, drinking and attending parties. Have you seen a picture of a Dutch girl? She wears big wooden shoes called Klompers Women wear flowing skirts, white aprons and stretched cloth caps Men wear baggy trousers Dutch children are healthy for they drink plenty of milk and take big amounts of butter. Boys are trained to steer the boats and take charge of the windmill.60
  • 237. Read and Learn Read the outline below then complete the paragraph that follows. Corregidor made history during the last World War. ______________________. Corregidor became sacred with the blood of Filipinos and Americans who fought bravely against the Japanese. ____________________________________________________. _______________________________________. It is open to the public. ______ ________________________________. Buses are ready to take visitors to the different places on interest within the island. Talk About It Answer the following questions: 1. What is the paragraph about? 2. Why Corregidor became sacred? 3. What did Manuel L. Quezon establish in Corregidor? 4. What did he do after establishing a government in Corregidor? 5. Why Corregidor is considered national shrine? Write About It Read the outline below then write a two paragraph composition about it. Water sports are popular with the Dutch children Corregidor I. Corregidor made history during the last World War A. US Army made its last stand against the Japanese soldiers B. Sacred with blood of Filipinos and Americans C. Manuel Quezon before retreating to Australia established government in the Corregidor II. Corregidor is a national shrine A. Open to the public B. Can be reached by boat C. Buses are take to take visitors in different place within the island. Pepper I. Earliest spices known to mankind A. So expensive that a pound served as royal gift B. Made as payment of taxes C. Considered rich property II. Pepper is a tropical vine A. Bear fruits in four years 61
  • 238. Remember Writing a Composition Based on an Outline  A composition should start with the introduction, proceed with the body and end with a conclusion.  The introduction is going to present the topic you will be discussing and give an overview of it.  The body will elaborate on the topic  The conclusion will summarize the important points and/or leave a message for the readers to ponder on.  In writing paragraph observe indention and punctuation.  The outline is brief and may contain phrases or keywords, but composition must make use of complete sentences. You may also elaborate on ideas and add details. 62
  • 239. LM- Second Grading Week 5 – Day 1 Think and Tell Game: Pick out a strip with a statement stating a fact or an opinion inside the box. Those who picked a fact should post on the right side of the board and to those who picked an opinion should post on the left side of the board.  All people can dance.  Jose Rizal is our National Heroes.  Plants and animals are living things.  Food is one of the basic needs in order to live. Find Out and Learn Read the paragraphs. a. Bryan works with animals. In fact, he spends every spare moment in a neighborhood pet store. After school, he helps feed the animals and clean their cages. He spends a lot of time taining the animals so that they get along with people. b. Bryan believes that being a veterinarian and working with animals would be a wonderful thing for him to do when he grows up. He thinks he will become an excellent veterinary doctor in the future. Which paragraph expresses truth of facts? Which paragraph expresses a view or a belief? Try and Learn Exercise 1 Distinguish if the sentence is fact or opinion. 1. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte is our new elected president. 2. Sun is the center of the solar system. 3. One week is composed of five days. 4. Health is wealth. 5. We don’t need food in order to live. Exercise 2 Group Activity Group 1: Arrange the sentences in the table below. 1. A rescuers job must be difficult and risky. 2. Christmas is the best time in the Philippines. 3. Manny Pacquiao will resign in boxing this year. 4. We celebrate Valentine’s Day every fourteenth day of February. Fact Opinion 63
  • 240. Group 2: Listen as your classmates read the article below. Then read the five (5) statements that follow. Choose the statements that are opinions. Rewrite them on your paper. Scientist think that dinosaurs lived millions of years ago. They are still digging up their bones. By piercing together the bones, they can tell how dinosaurs looked. The sizes of the bones show us how big the dinosaurs were. Scientist do not know what color dinosaurs were because only bones have been found. 1. Scientists are still looking for dinosaurs bones. 2. Lifting the bones must be hard work. 3. Scientist who study dinosaurs are all very smart and patient. 4. The bones indicate the size of dinosaurs. 5. I think that dinosaurs were greenish gray. Group 3: Based on the picture below reflect what is the opinion and what is the fact. Remember  A fact is a statement which experiences and experiments have proven to be true. It is directly observable.  An opinion is a view or guess which may or may not be true .It tells what someone thinks Day 2 Read and Learn The Cow’s Four Stomachs A cow has four stomachs ! It may sound unbelievable but it is true. A cow do not have ordinary digestive system. These animals do not have Upper front teeth. They eat grass by wrapping their tongue around it and pulling it from the ground .They have back teeth but they cannot chew the grass properly. Cow swallow grass without chewing up. When it is swallowed, the grass 64
  • 241. goes into the cow’s first stomach, called rumen. In the rumen, the grass is broken up by some digestive juices and forms into a ball. The ball of grass is called cud. The cow brings back the cud into its mouth. Then the cow chews the cud into a pulp with its back teeth and re-swallows it. After the cud is swallowed the second time, it goes into the cow’s second stomach called reticulum. The reticulum filters the food and takes out Out small stones or any non-food matter. Then the food goes into the cow’s third stomach called omasum. The orsum further filters the food. Any undigested food is sent back to the rumen. Then the cow chews it some more. The digested food from the omasum goes into the abomasum, the cow’s fourth stomach. The digested food becomes a part of the cow’s body. Talk about It Answer the following. questions. Which is the first stage in digesting the cow’s food? What does the cow do with the cud in its mouth ? What happens to the undigested food in the omasum ? What happens to the digested food in the abomasum ? Why Is any undigested food sent back to the rumen ? Remember Events arranged in order help us in different ways. It is easier to understand a story remember it and tell it again if it is in order. The order in which things happen is what we call a sequence. Seeing ideas in sequence can help us remember things more easily. Day 3 Think and Tell Look at the picture.What kind of book is this? Are you a book lover ? Do you know what is Thesaurus? Who among you have it? Can you describe the content of the Thesaurus? Find Out and Learn Read quickly as possible the words in each line. Circle those that are not in any way related to the key word. Follow the example below. 65
  • 242. Synonyms Pretty= charming attractive beautiful beautifubeautifu; Antonyms Straight = long short crooked pretty hhhhhororo hhhhhororohhhhhororo hhhhhororo hhhhhororo hhhhhororo hhhhhororohhhhhororo Direction: Two words in each of the boxes are synonyms. Cross out the word which is not a synonym. 1. Slim 2. Endless 3. noisy Slender finite quiet plump entice silent Direction: Read the words in each line. Circle the word that has the opposite meaning of the key word. 1. Fall = go rise color act cry 2. Lazy = honest brave hardworking deaf blind 3. Turn on = kill turn left turn off leave close Exercises Group Activity using the Thesaurus Group 1 Use Graphic Organizer in gathering relevant information. Synonyms Begin sick Group 2. Use Graphic Organizer .Gather two sample of antonyms and list the relevant information. Antonyms Try and Learn Using the Thesaurus . List down five keywords with the relevant ideas/information. 66
  • 243. Remember Say: What is Thesaurus? It is a book in which words that have the same or similar meanings are group together Week 5 Day 4 Think and Tell Directions : Study the examples. Try to identify the denotative and connotation. Example #1 Jarold walked along the beach and decided to stop and take rest. - In the sentence above, what does the word ‘rest’ mean ? -But class,is this a word confined to a single meaning? Can you guess the other meanings the word reflects? Look at this example ; Example # 2. Emily now lies at rest in the church yard. - In the sentence number 2, what does the word ‘rest ; mean ? Find Out and Learn Look at the example. 1. Dumb a. Olivia was born deaf and dumb. -the word dumb means lacking the power of speech (denotation ) b. When the police questioned Carter , he acted dumb. - the word dumb in the sentence means condition of being stupid ( connotative ) 2. Greasy a. The detective found greasy finger prints across the lens - Greasy means coated with oil or grease ( denotative ) 67
  • 244. b. Our neighbor Mark Parker is a greasy person. - Greasy means unappealing or undesirable ( connotative ) Try and Learn Exercises 1 Directions: Below are groups of words which are often used to describe people. What are the connotations of the words? 1. Childlike, youthful, childish 2. Disabled, crippled, handicapped 3. Relaxed, laid-back 4. Slim, skinny, slender, thin 5. Cheap, frugal, miserly Exercise 2 Directions: List atleast two synonyms that have more positive connotations than the given word 1. Notorious 2. Fat 3. Politician 4. Fanatic 5. Reckless Exercises 3 Directions: Read the sentences below. Can you identify the words that have a negative connotation ? 1. Bedford is an uppity neighborhood, but the rents are cheap. 2. On my flight to Los Angeles, I sat next to this babe. She was absolutely stunning. 3. Every morning my neighbor takes his mutt to the park. It was barks loudly when leaving the building. 4. You need to be pushy when you are looking for a job. 5. Bob is quite vocal at every staff meeting. He always speaks. Do and Learn Directions: For each of the following words or phrases, list at least two synonyms that have more negative connotations than the given word. 1. Child 2. Persistent 3. A large group 4. Scholarly 5. Trusting 68
  • 245. Learn Some More Directions: For each word listed give a word similar meaning ( sane denotation ) that expresses your approval and one that expresses your approval ( using connotative meanings ). Neutral Meaning Approval ( Denotation ) Disapproval (Connotation ) 1. To teach 2. To fail 3. fussy 4. stern 5. candid Remember Denotation of a Word To denote is to signify directly or refer to specifically. The denotation of a word refers to its literal meaning- the definition you find in the dictionary. In other words, denotative meaning of a word is its direct, explicit meaning. Connotation of a Word To connote is to suggest a feeling or an idea in addition to literal meaning. Connotative meaning refers to the associations, images, and feelings that a word calls to mind in addition to its dictionary meaning. The connotation of a word emphasizes certain characteristics of specific information, or it reveals implied or hidden attitudes. 69
  • 246. Week 5 Day 5 Think and Tell Look at the pictures. What are the things in the pictures ? Describe each picture. Find Out and Learn Directions: Read the paragraph below and learn how to write two or more adjectives before a noun. Answer the questions after the paragraph. Mother is getting ready for the birthday party of Sonia, her pretty little daughter. She will buy her two new yellow dresses for her birthday. She also plans to bake two big brown cakes. She will prepare five delicious dishes. Sonia will invite her classmates. Question to Answer : 1. Who is going to have a birthday party ? 2. What will mother buy her ? 3. What will mother bake ? 4. What will mother prepare ? How many adjectives are used ? What kind of adjectives used in the paragraph ? Try and Learn Exercises 1 Directions: Give as many adjectives as you can describe the following nouns. 1. girl 2. doll 3. father 4. school 5. baby Exercise 2 Directions: Use the following phrases in the sentences. 1. the three big girls 70
  • 247. 2. whose bag? 3. your cousin 4. these men 5. many foreigner Exercises 3 Directions: List atleast two samples of the following; 1. Possessive Adjectives 2. Descriptive Adjectives Do and Learn Directions: List examples each type of adjectives; Descriptive Demonstrative Interrogative Possessive Adj. Number Remember Types of Adjectives 1. Descriptive Adjective – tell us about the kind or quality of a noun or pronoun. Example: good girl, hard work, long stick 2. Demonstrative Adjective - point out nouns. Example: this car , that road , these men , such things 3. Interrogative Adjective - ask questions Example : which book ? , what answer ?, whose pen ? 4. Possessive Adjective - show possession. They are always followed by a noun. Example: my friend, her mother , your brother 5. Adjective of Number/ Quantity - tell how many or how much. Example : six balls, many people, more water, each person 71
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  • 249. QUARTER 2 Learner’s Material WEEK 6 Day 1 Think and Tell Look at the picture. Describe it. Find Out and Learn Read the paragraph below and learn how to write two or more adjectives before a noun. Answer the questions after the paragraph. Mother is getting ready for the birthday of her pretty little daughter, Sonia. She will buy Sonia a new yellow dress and will bake two big round brown cakes. Sonia’s mother will also prepare five delicious dishes for visitors, classmates and friends. 73
  • 250. Questions: 1. Who is going to have a birthday party? 2. What will mother buy for her? 3. What will mother bake for her? 4. What will mother prepare for her? Read the answers you gave. 1. Pretty little Sonia will have birthday party. 2. Mother will buy her a new yellow dress. 3. Mother will bake two big round brown cakes. 4. She will prepare five delicious dishes. In using adjectives in a series we must follow the pattern below. NUMBER QUALITY SIZE SHAPE COLOR NOUN pretty Little Sonia A New yellow dress Two Big round brown cakes Five delicious dishes Try and Lear Use the following phrases in sentences. 1. The three big baskets 2. The five pretty tall girls 3. Two white horses 4. Five ripe yellow mangoes 5. Six new thick red books Do and Learn For each of the following sentences, choose the correct order of adjectives to fill in the blank. 1. I was thrilled to receive a __________________ book with my order. a. big, beautiful, leather-bound b. leather-bound, big, beautiful c. beautiful big leather-bound 2. His clown costume consists of a red nose, oversized shoes, and a ________________ jacket. a. Size 4X polka-dotted silk smoking b. polka-dotted silk smoking size 4X c. polka dotted size 4x silk smoking 74
  • 251. 2. I’ve been shopping for the perfect _______________ chopsticks. a. Japanese long sushi b. long Japanese sushi c. long sushi Japanese 3. He was wearing a ________ shirt. a. dirty old flannel b. flannel old dirty c. old dirty flannel 4. Pass me the ________ cups. a. plastic big blue b. big blue plastic c. big plastic blue Learn Some More Exercise I. Arrange the adjectives in order to complete the sentence. 1. All the girls fell in love with the ________ teacher. (Handsome new American) 2. I used to drive ________ car. (An old German blue) 3. He recently married a ________ woman. (Young beautiful Greek) 4. This is a ________ movie. (New Italian wonderful) 5. She is a ________ supermodel. (Beautiful slim Brazilian) Exercise II. Give as many adjectives as you can to describe the following nouns. The first one is done for you. 1. Cabbages – two fresh green cabbages 2. Grass - ___________________________ 3. Lamp - ___________________________ 4. Sun - _____________________________ 5. Fairy - ____________________________ Write About It Exercise1. Write sentences from the phrases that you’ve done in exercise II. ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 75
  • 252. Exercise2. Arrange the following adjectives in order. Then write a sentence using your answer. 1. Japanese, big, sweet, yellow, corn 2. Red, beautiful, one, rose 3. Long , two, sharp, pencils 4. Young, pretty, lady 5. White, big, round, pillow Remember Two or more one – word adjectives used to describe a noun are said to be in a series. This series of adjectives follow a certain order: number – quality – size – shape – color – origin - noun. 76
  • 253. Day 2 Think and Tell Observe the picture. What is the importance of tree? Read the following words. Vocabulary Words CREATE DRAIN REDUCE SEEPING PHENOMENON PAVE FRICTION DUMP PRONE BURST 77
  • 254. Find Out and Learn Read the selection below. Trees help prevent flooding When plants grow in an area, the roots of plants dig deep in to the soil and create space between soil particles. When it rains in highlands, water that flows downhill gets drained into the space created by the root system of plants. Due to this, chance of flooding is greatly reduced. When plants are absent, especially in rocky areas, rocks prevent water from seeping into the ground. This phenomenon is also observed in paved roads. Since there is no room for water to seep, flooding occurs in nearby water bodies. When a layer of water runs off a rocky surface, it reduces friction and the following layers of water will run more freely as there is less friction. If more water is dumped into rivers and lakes than they can handle, these water bodies tend to overflow and the banks burst and cause flooding. If there are more trees in an area that is prone to water runoffs, the root system of trees can create space between these rocks and hence reduce the amount of water being dumped into lakes and rivers. Questions 1. What particular part of the tree helps prevent flooding? 2. Where does the water in highlands flow when it rains? 3. How do trees in an area that is prone to water runoffs help in flooding? 4. Explain what is the purpose of the selection? Try and Learn Draw a happy face if it is an explanation and sad face if it is not an explanation. 1. Press and hold to select a word, and then drag the selection handle. 2. In the nineteenth century, which was dark and inflationary age in typography and text designs may compositors were encouraged to stuff extra space between sentences. 3. A rock crystal is formed by volcano. The lava from volcano comes down through the valleys tumbling rocks and minerals to a flat land…… 4. The reason why crystal has different colors is because of its mineral content. 5. Crystals grow in different shape because of their atoms. 78
  • 255. Write About It Exercise. Distinguish if the following selection aims to explain something. Write down 5 sentences from the selection that expresses explanations. What is an earthquake? An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypocenter, and the location directly above it on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter. Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. These are smaller earthquakes that happen in the same place as the larger earthquake that follows. Scientists can’t tell that an earthquake is a foreshock until the larger earthquake happens. The largest, main earthquake is called the main shock. Main shocks always have aftershocks that follow. These are smaller earthquakes that occur afterwards in the same place as the main shock. Depending on the size of the main shock, aftershocks can continue for weeks, months, and even years after the main shock! 79
  • 256. Talk About It Distinguish if it is an explanation. Why? Remember Explanation is the kind of text- type that shows how things work and why things happen. 80
  • 257. Day 3 Think and Tell Observe the picture below. Ask. 1. What can you say about the picture? 2. If you will do your assignment which between books or computer will you use? Why? 3. What are their similarities? Differences? 81
  • 258. Find Out and Learn Ask: 1. What is comparing? Contrasting? 2. What are the signal words that we used in comparing? In contrasting? From online reference we gather the following information: 1. Comparing is citing the similarities and contrasting is citing the differences. 2. In comparison we use the signal words like; similar to, alike, same as, not only, but also, as well as both. 3. In contrast we use the signal words; different from, however, although, on the other hand, as opposed, to more than, less than. 82
  • 259. Figure2. Study the pattern on writing a paragraph showing comparison and contrast. Base on the pattern let us write a paragraph about this illustration. ( www.readingquest.org ) 83
  • 260. Apples or Oranges Apples and oranges are both fruits. They have similar shapes. Apples have seeds as well as the oranges. They are not only sweet but also nutritious. They are both growing from trees. However, apples and oranges differ in their skin. Apples have thin, smooth and most often we eat their skin while oranges have thick and bumpy skin. They are also differ in color. Apples have red, green, yellow or even multi – colored on the other hand oranges has only one color, orange. Not only that, apples are crispy but oranges are pulpy. Try and Learn Write a paragraph showing comparison and contrast in the given illustration. 84
  • 261. Write About It Write a paragraph showing comparison and contrast about “On line references or Books” Use the illustration to guide you. Remember 1. Gathering information from “Online References” means collecting data through a commercial electronic information service or the Internet. 2. Comparing is citing the similarities and contrasting is citing the differences. 3. In comparison we use the signal words like; similar to, alike, same as, not only, but also, as well as both. 4. In contrast we use the signal words; different from, however, although, on the other hand, as opposed, to more than, less than. 5. In writing a paragraph showing comparison and contrast you must make diagram A for the similarities and B for the differences. 85
  • 262. Day4. Think and Tell Read the following sentences. 1. Philippines is an archipelago. 2. Philippines is a beautiful country. Which sentence maybe fact? Opinion? Look at the picture. Then read the sentences that follow. 1. Antoine de Saint Exupery is the author of the story “The Little Prince”. 2. The Little Prince is a beautiful movie that touches everyone’s heart. Find Out and Learn Read the following phrases. A fact is a statement that can be verified or proven true by objective means. We use records, experimentations or observation to verify the statement. An opinion is a statement that cannot be verified by objective means. It can express a person’s feelings about an idea or situation. It can also express a judgment or a prediction based on facts. However, an opinion is valid only if facts are stated to support it. 86
  • 263. Go back to the sentences at the beginning. 1. Antoine de Saint Exupery is the author of the story “The Little Prince”.( fact) 2. The Little Prince is a beautiful movie that touches everyone’s heart.(opinion) I. Let us watch the movie “The Little Prince”. Then answer the following questions: 1. What is the story of the Little Prince all about? 2. Is “The Little Prince a children's movie”? Why? 3. What is the meaning of the line” what is essential is invisible to the eye”? 4. How does the author portray the character of the little prince? 5. What is the moral lesson of the movie? 6. How will you use the lesson that you’ve learned in your real life? 7. As a child how will you appreciate your life? Cite evidences. Read the phrases inside the box. Sometimes ideas from the movie influence us viewers. It is our obligation to choose what we should adopt and what we should reject. Try and Learn Exercise. Here are some lines from the movie. Write Fact or Opinion then provide evidence to prove your answer. 1. Grown – ups are really very odd. 2. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye. 3. Antoine de Saint Exupery was a French writer, poet, aristocrat, journalist and pioneering aviator. 4. Most asteroid lie in a vast ring between Mars and Jupiter. 5. Asteroids are small rocky worlds revolving around the sun that are too small to be called planet. 87
  • 264. Do and Learn Exercise Complete the lines to get the ideas being implied from the quote below. ( “The Little Prince”.) Before you criticize __________ reflects about your ________ actions. Learn Some More Exercise. Choose the statements that are Opinions. Write it on your notebook. Then explain your answer. 1. Scientists are still looking for dinosaur bones. 2. Lifting the bones must be hard work 3. Scientist who study dinosaurs are all very smart. 4. The bones indicate the size of dinosaurs. 5. I think that dinosaurs were greenish gray. 88
  • 265. Write About It Write something about the quote. ( The Little Prince) ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________. Remember A fact is a statement that can be verified or proven true by objective means. We use records, experimentations or observation to verify the statement. An opinion is a statement that cannot be verified by objective means. It can express a person’s feelings about an idea or situation. It can also express a judgment or a prediction based on facts. However, an opinion is valid only if facts are stated to support it. Sometimes ideas from the movie influence us viewers. It is our obligation to choose what we should adopt and what we should reject. 89
  • 266. DAY 5 Think and Tell Read the sentence below. 'And on a day we meet to walk the line” Questions 1. In Mathematics what is the meaning of the word “line”? 2. If we are going to use the sentence above, what is the meaning of line? 3. Give some Mathematical words. Find Out and Learn Read the meaning of connotation and denotation. Mathematics Words Denotation Connotation Addition Process of combining two or more numbers. Furthermore explanation, ideas etc. Subtraction Process of deducting numbers from another numbers Withdrawal, deduction Multiplication Is an abbreviated process of adding an integer to itself a specified number of times Increase, becoming greater in numbers Division Process of dividing numbers into equal parts. Separating, disagreement between two or more groups 90
  • 267. Sum Answer in addition Totality, whole Denotation is the literal meaning while connotation is the meaning involving feelings or emotions. Try and Learn Exercise I. Choose the denotative meaning of the following Mathematical words inside the box. 1. Difference 2. Fraction 3. Ratio 4. Congruence 5. Factor  A number that will divide into another number  Two geometrical figure of the same size and shape  Number that can be express also in fraction or decimals  In the form of numerator over denominator  Answer in subtraction Exercise II. Give the connotative meaning of the following Mathematical words. Choose your answer inside the box. 1. Difference 2. Fraction 3. Ratio 4. Congruence 5. Factor  Of the same value  Not the same, in contrast  Aspect that affects something  Being the part of something  Measuring the relationship 91
  • 268. Do and Learn Complete the table below by giving the denotative and connotative meaning of the Mathematical words. Words Connotative Denotative 1. Abstract 2. Numbers 3. Base 4. Identity 5. Logic Remember 92
  • 269. Quarter II Week 7 Day 1 Think and Tell Look at the picture. Can you tell something about it? What can you get from eating vegetables? List the words related to the word nutrient. _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ Read and Learn Read the paragraph below. Talk about it 1. What does the paragraph say about nutrients? 2. What are contained in the food nutrients? 3. What are macronutrients? Where can we get them? 4. What are micronutrients? Where do you find them? 5. Why are these nutrients needed by the body? Nutrients are chemical substances present in foods that keep the body healthy, supply materials for growth and repair of tissues, and provide energy for work and physical activities. The major nutrients include the macronutrients namely proteins, carbohydrates, and fats; micronutrients vitamins such as A, D, E, and K; the B complex, and Vitamin C. Minerals are calcium, iron, iodine, zinc, fluoride, and water. Nutrients 93
  • 270. Remember Positive Neutral Negative home house dump exotic foreign strange chat talk babble feast dinner chow fragrance smell stench venerable old decrepit tune sound noise pet animal beast Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨ For example, if you look up the word snake in a dictionary, you will discover that one of its denotative meanings is "any of numerous scaly, legless, sometimes venomous reptiles having a long, tapering, cylindrical body and found in most tropical and temperate regions." Connotation, on the other hand, refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional suggestions related to that word. The connotative meanings of a word exist together with the denotative meanings. The connotations for the word snake could include evil or danger. Other Examples: The words home, house, residence and dwelling all have the same denotation, but the connotation of each word is very different. Denotation : Where a person lives at any given time. Connotation Home : cozy, loving, comfortable House : the actual building or structure Residence : cold, no feeling Dwelling : primitive or basic surroundings Snake: Denotation : scaly, legless reptile Connotation : dangerous, evil, disloyal person Mother Denotation : female parent Connotation : love and respect security and warmth The connotation of a word is often either positive or negative What does it mean for a word to have a positive connotation? To be associated with something good. What does it mean for a word to have a negative connotation? To be associated with something bad. What does it mean for a word to have a neutral connotation? To be indifferent, not to have a strong feeling of the word being associated with something good or bad. 94
  • 271. Try and Learn Which connotation is more positive? Choose the letter of the correct answer 1. Our trip to the amusement park was _________. ( a. fine b. wonderful ) 2. _________ people rode on the roller coaster. ( a. Brave b. Foolhardy ) 3. We saw _________ animals in the animal house. ( a. fascinating b. weird ) 4. Some of the monkeys made _________ faces. (a. hilarious b. amusing ) 5. Everyone had a ________ on his or her face on the way home. ( a. smile b. smirk ) Which connotation is more negative? 6. We bought _________ souvenirs at the amusement park. ( a.cheap b. inexpensive) 7. I ate a _________ sandwich. ( a. soggy b. moist ) 8. Mike _________ us to go to the funny house. ( a. nagged b. reminded ) 9. I didn't like the _________ on the jester's face.( a. smirk b. grin ) 10. It made me feel _________. ( a. uneasy b. frightened ) Do and Learn Exercise 1 Arrange the words in proper column as to positive, neutral and negative connotation Group 1 Relaxed, lazy, inactive Timid, prudent, cowardly Mousy, modest, shy Group 2 old, time-tested, out-of-date Persistent, stubborn, persevering Miserly, conservative, thriftty Group 3 dignified, reserved, stiff-necked New, up-to-date, newfangled Self confident, proud, conceited Group 4 nosy, inquisitive, curious Unattractive, plain, ugly Brat, child, little one Exercise 2 Read each of the following sentences. Decide from the context whether the speaker is showing positive or negative connotation of the topic. Then circle the best word to put into the sentence. 1. “The sooner we move out of this ( home, dump ),” said Jack, “the happier I‟ll be.” 2. This cell phone is ( expensive, overpriced ), but I don‟t mind paying extra because it has so many useful features. 3. You‟re lucky to have Wilma on your committee. She has lots of (original, crazy) ideas. 4. Boss Reed and his ( cronies, employees ) have controlled the politics in this city for more than twenty years. I certainly hope the other party wins this year! 5. It was a beautiful spring day, and the ( stench, scent ) of apple blossoms filled the whole yard. 95
  • 272. Quarter II Week 7 Day 2 Think and Tell List everything you know about dogs. List their characteristics, behaviors, etc. Underline everything about dogs that is true all the time. Circle everything that is true about only some dogs. Read and Learn Talk about it Based on the paragraph what is true about dogs all the time? What is true about to only some dogs? All dogs are kept as our pets. They are called our domestic animals. It is a faithful animal and is devoted to his master. Such a rare quality is found in dogs only. All dog has four legs. It is of many colours and of many breeds. It also differs in size. Some dogs are even kept in the pocket. Dogs help us in various ways. Hounds or the hunting dogs kill prey for their masters. Some dogs are tamed to tend sheep. They watch outhouses ^and keep strangers, thieves, animals out of the house. Some dogs can also used to locate criminals.. They are kept with police for investigation. It has sharp ears. Even a slightest noise can disturb its sleep and make it alert. A dog recognises its master and family members very well and can even die in order to save them. So dog is a man's best and true friend. It is very useful to man. It readily dies for the sake of its master. 96
  • 273. Remember Try and Learn Read the paragraph. Then answer the question. 1. All birds have wings. But not all birds can fly. Birds that do not fly are called flightless birds. The penguin is one example. It uses its wings to swim underwater. Ostriches and emus flap their wings when they want to scare an enemy. Rheas use their wings like rudders when they are running from an enemy. There is even a kind of small parrot that climbs trees and then uses its wings to parachute to the ground. What can you say in general about flightless birds? a. All flightless birds are large. b. Flightless birds have different uses for their wings. c. Flightless birds are fast runners. d. The wings of flightless birds are useless. A generalization is a broad statement about a group of people or things. It states something they have in common. All and some are words signal or give us a clue to recognize generalizations. Other clue words are the ff – Sometimes – Always – Never – Most – Generally – Many – None – Seldom Examples: – All birds have wings. – Many children eat cereal for breakfast. – Everyone in Tennessee goes to the beach for the summer. Some generalizations are valid or true, but some are faulty or invalid Valid means true – Supported by facts – Agrees with what you know about the topic – Uses logic and reasoning – Proven with several examples Example: All birds have wings. Faulty means false. – Not supported by facts – Watch for key words: none, all, always, never, nobody Example: Everyone in Laguna goes to the beach in the summer. Other examples. Tell whether it is Valid or Faulty 1. Girls can‟t play ball. ( Valid or Faulty ) 2. Teachers are mean. ( Valid or Faulty ) 3. Halloween is always scary! ( Valid or Faulty ) 97
  • 274. 2. Ants are one of the most widespread insects in the world. Ants are called social insects because they live in colonies made up of other ants. A colony may have a few dozen or several million ants living in it. Ants in a colony are divided into different groups. Worker ants look for food and take care of the young. Soldier ants defend the nest from invaders. The queen ant lays eggs. These are the three main groups in a ant colony. What generalization can you make about ants based upon your reading? a. All ants live in large colonies. b. All ants work to defend the colony. c. All ants in a colony have a job. 3. About 20% of Americans have allergies. Allergies can range from mildly annoying to deadly. An allergy is an overreaction of a person‟s immune system to something that is harmless. Many people are allergic to dust, pollen, or mold. Some people are allergic to certain kinds of food, perfume, or medicines. An allergy might cause sneezing, coughing, or a rash. Sometimes, an allergy is so severe, it can lead to death. What generalization can you make about allergies based upon your reading? a. All allergies are deadly. b. Allergies can cause different reactions in different people. c. Everyone has allergies. Do and Learn Exercise 1 Direction: Give an activity for each group. Group 1. Make 5 generalization about chocolate Group 2. Write a valid generalization about how food can be used creatively Group 3. Write 5 generalizations about baby alligators Group 4. Write 5 valid generalizations about fishes 98
  • 275. Exercise 2 Decide if each generalization is valid or faulty. _________1. All animals migrate every year. _________2. Most children like pizza. _________3. All boys play sports. _________4. It always snows in the winter. _________5. Girls can‟t catch. 99
  • 276. Quarter II Week 7 Day 3 Think and Tell Look at the picture. Say someting about the picture Find Out and Learn Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. An electronic apparatus for analyzing or storing data a. wedge b. computer c. pulley 2. A computer–based global information system a. reading b. recycling c. internet 3. The term ______ refers to the communication between a residence or a business and an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that connects to the internet. a. Internet access b. Airlines c. International Read and Learn The Internet The Internet is computer–based global information system. The Internet is composed of many interconnected computer networks. Each network may link tens, hundreds, or even thousands of computers, enabling them to share information with one another and to share computational resources such as powerful supercomputers and databases of information. The Internet has made it possible for people all over the world to communicate with one another effectively and inexpensively. Unlike traditional broadcasting media, such as radio and television, the Internet does not have a centralized distribution system. Instead, an individual who has Internet access can communicate directly with anyone else on the Internet, make information available to others, find information provided by others, or sell products with a minimum overhead cost. The Internet has brought ne opportunities to government, business, and education. Government use the Internet for internal communication, distribution of information, and automated tax processing. In addition to offering goods and services online to customer, businesses use the internet to interact with other businesses. Many individuals use the Internet for communicating through electronic mail (e-mail). 100
  • 277. Talk about it 1. What is the internet? the web? 2. What is the difference between the Web and the Internet? 3. What are the uses or importance of the Internet? 4. Why do government offices use the Internet? What about many companies? businesses and institutions? media and entertainment companies? Scientists and scholars? 5. Is the Internet important? Why do you say so? Companies, individuals, and institutions use the Internet in many ways. Companies use the Internet for electronic commerce, also called e-commerce, including advertising, selling, buying, distributing products, and providing customer service. In addition, companies use the Internet for business-to-business transactions, such as exchanging financial information and accessing complex databases. Businesses and institutions use the Internet for voice and video conferencing and other forms of communication that enable people to telecommute (work away from the office using a computer). The use of electronic mail (e-mail) speeds communication between companies use the Internet for online news and weather services and to broadcast audio and video, including live radio and television programs. Online chat allows people to carry on discussions using written text. Instant messaging enables people to exchange text message in real time. Scientists and scholars use the Internet to communicate with colleagues, perform research, distribute lecture notes and course materials to students, and publish papers and articles. Individuals use the Internet for communication, entertainment, finding information, and buying and selling goods and services. The term Internet access refers to the communication between a residence or a business and an ISP that connects to the Internet. Access falls into two broad categories: dedicated and dial-up. With dedicated access, a subscriber‟s computer remains directly connected to the Internet at all times through a permanent, physical connection. Most large businesses have high-capacity dedicated connections; small businesses or individuals that desire dedicated access choose technologies such as digital subscriber line (DSL) or cable modems, which both use existing wiring to lower cost. A DSL sends data across the same wires that telephone service uses, and cable modems use the same wiring that cable television uses. In each case, the electronic devices that are used to send data over the wires employ separate frequencies or channels that do not interfere with other signals on the wires. Thus, a DSL Internet connection can send data over a pair of wires at the same time the wires are being used for a telephone call, and cable modems can send data over a cable at the same time the cable is being used to receive television signals. The user usually pays a fixed monthly fee for a dedicated connection. In exchange, the company providing the connection agrees to relay data between the user‟s computer and the internet. Dial-up is the least expensive access technology, but it is also the least convenient. To use dial-up access, a subscriber must have a telephone modem, a device that connects a computer to the telephone system and is capable of converting data into sounds and sounds back into data. The user‟s ISP provides software that controls the modem. To access the internet, the user opens the software application which causes the dial-up modem to place a toll-free telephone call to the ISP. A modem at the ISP answers the call, and the two modems use audible tones to send data in both directions. When one of the modems is given data to send, the modem converts the data from the digital values used by computers – number stored as a sequence of 1s and 0s – into tones. The receiving side converts the tones back into digital values. Unlike dedicated access technologies, a dial-up modem doe not use separate frequencies, so the telephone line cannot be used for regular telephone calls at the same time a dial-up modem is sending data. Comer, Douglas E. “Internet.” Microsoft® Encarta® 2006 [CD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 2005. 101
  • 278. Remember Try and Learn A. For schools with computer and internet access. Group the pupils into three. Assign one topic and gather information through the internet. Group 1 -The New Nine Wonders of the World Group 2 - Different Groups of Vertebrates Group 3 - Member Countries of the United Nations B. For schools without computers: Answer the following questions: a. What are the uses of the internet/web? b. How can the internet help you in your school work? Do and Learn Silent reading of the selection and answering the questions in a mind map. The Beginnings of the Internet The Internet was first conceived in the early „60‟s. Under the leadership of the Department of Defense‟s Research Project Association (ARPA), it grew from a paper architecture to a small network called the ARPANET. It was intended to promote the sharing of super- computers among researchers in the United States. America‟s military think-tank were trying to figure out an important strategic problem: how could US authorities talk to each other in the aftermath of a nuclear attack? • The internet is composed of interconnected computer networks based globally that transmits data. • The web is the collection of documents provided by the internet. • The internet is the computer based-global information system while the web is a collection of information and therefore it is just a part of the internet. • The Internet makes it possible for people all over the world to communicate with one another effectively and inexpensively any time of the day. • The Internet access can make information available to others, find information provided by others, or sell products with a minimum overhead cost. • It is a good source of information for research work. 102
  • 279. Communication networks of the day were chained point-to-point, with each place on the network dependent on the link before it. If one point in the network was blown up, the whole network would become useless. Paul Baran, one of the US military‟s thinkers, conceived the idea for a new kind of communications network; one that wasn‟t organized point-to-point, but instead was set up more like a fishnet. He believed this structure could allow information to find its own path through the network even if a section had been destroyed. Based on the article, answer the following questions: 1. When was the Internet conceived? 2. What was the initial function of the internet? 3. What does ARPA stand for? 4. In what country did the networking originate? 5. Who thought of a fishnet-like setup? Write About It The need for the availability of communication prompted the thinkers to come up with a communication system that is the Internet. Answer the following questions. How important is communication? How often do we communicate? To whom do we communicate? Is it possible to live a single day without communicating? How does it feel to have someone to talk to all the time? When was the last time you talked with your friends? With your answers to these questions, write a paragraph on: The Importance of Communication to Man 1 2 INTERNET 3 4 5 103
  • 280. Quarter II Week 7 Day 4 Think and Tell Have you experienced going in an outing? Where did you go? Did you enjoy? Read and Learn Talk About It 1. Where did the family go? 2. How did they feel? 3. How was the place described? 4. How did their compare the place? 5. What words used to compare the places? 6. What did the family in the story show about our country? Rread the phrases  Was becoming wider and longer  Is fresher in the city  Taller than those along the highway  The tallest trees are in the mountain One Sunday, the Torres family traveled on a wide road. In he car were Mr. And Mrs. Torres, Shirley and her brother, Peter. They saw many trees, high hills and mountains along the highway. As they traveled, they noticed that the road was becoming wider and longer. They could not wait to reach their destination. At last, they arrived at Donna‟s place. Donna and her parents were happy to meet them. “Your place is very nice. The air here is fresher than the city, “ said Mr. Torres. “The trees around are are taller than those along the highway,” remarked Mrs. Torres. “But the tallest trees are in that mountain. Is that the highest mountain in the Philippines?” asked Peter as he pointed at the mountain. “No, that is Mt. Arayat. The highest mountain is Mt. Apo. It is in Davao,” aswered Donna. “Let us climb the mountain, “said Shirley. “Come in and rest a while. I know you are very tired because you have just come from a long trip,” said Donna‟s mother. “We have prepared some native dishes and delicacies for you,” said Donna‟s father. “Thank you. I‟m sure we shall enjoy our stay here,” said Mrs. Torres. 104
  • 281. Remember Adjectives are words that modify a noun or a pronoun. To modify means to describe, identify or limit. Adjectives may be qualitative, denoting kind, size, shape, height, weight or feeling. They may also be quantitative, indicating number. Adjectives have three degrees of comparison – the positive, the comparative and the superlative. When using the base form of adjectives in comparisons, remember the following: 1. Adjectives with one syllable form the comparative and the superlative degrees by adding –er and -est, respectively. Study the chart below. Positive Comparative Superlative bright kind fresh brighter kinder fresher brightest kindest freshest My sister‟s skin is smooth. Maria‟s skin is smoother than hers. The baby‟s skin is the smoothest of them all. 2. Adjectives with two syllables ending in –y, form the comparative and superlative degrees by changing –y to –i before adding –er or –est, respectively. Study the chart below. Positive Comparative Superlative hungry heavy pretty hungrier heavier prettier hungriest heaviest prettiest Maria is pretty. She is prettier than her sister. She is the prettiest woman in their town. 3. Adjectives with three or more syllables form the comparative degree by using more / less and the superlative degree by using most / least before the adjective. Study the chart below Positive Comparative Superlative beautiful generous interesting more/less beautiful more/less generous more/less interesting most/least beautiful most/least generous most/least beautiful The rich man is generous. The king is more generous than the rich man. The queen is the most generous of the three. Note that the word than in the comparative degree serves as a marker. It is used with more or less. The article the comes before the superlative form of an adjective. 4. Some adjectives with two syllables, however, form the comparative degree by using more / less and the superlative degree by using most / least before the adjective. Positive Comparative Superlative loyal honest humid more/less loyal more/less honest more/less humid most / least loyal most / least honest most / least humid 105
  • 282. Try and Learn Below is a chart showing three kinds of animals. Read the information opposite each picture, then make your own sentences using degrees of comparisons. Animal Length Height Speed 8 inches 1.5 inches 12 ft/hr 24 inches 18 inches 100 ft/hr 72 inches 48 inches 10, 500ft/hr 5. Some adjectives form the comparative and superlative degrees in different ways. These are irregular adjectives. Study the chart below Positive Comparative Superlative good little bad many much ill better less worse more more worse best least worst most most worsy More regular adjectives with one or two syllables form the comparative degree by adding – er and superlative degree by adding –est. The word than is used with the adjective in the comparative degree while the article the with the adjective in the superlative degree. If an adjective ends in –y, the –y is changed to i before –es or –est is added. The positive degree is the simplest form of an adjective. It is used to describe only one person, place or thing/one group of person, places, or thing. The comparative degree or the –er form is used to compare two persons, places, or things. The superlative degree or the –est form is used to compare three or more persons, places or things. Adjectives with three or more syllables use more (positive) or less (negative) and the word than to form the comparative degree. Most (positive) or least (negative) and the article the are used to form the superlative degree. Some adjectives with two syllables, however, also use these comparative and superlative forms. Irregular adjectives form the comparative and superlative degrees by changing the spelling of the word or by changing the entire word. 106
  • 283. Do and Learn Complete the following sentences using the correct degree of the adjective given in the brackets. 1. My brother‟s handwriting is ____________ (bad) mine. 2. Health is ____________ wealth. (important) 3. Blood is ____________ water. (thick) 4. Everest is ____________ peak in the world. (high) 5. This is ____________ lay I have ever heard on the radio. (interesting) 6. Susie is ____________ of all the four sisters. (beautiful) 7. The planet Mars is ____________ from the earth than the satellite Moon. (far) 8. The elephant is ____________. animal in the world. (large) 9. An ocean is certainly ____________ a sea. (big) 10. I am ____________ in cricket than in football. (interested) 107
  • 284. Quarter II Week 7 Day 5 Think and tell Look at the picture. Tell Something about the picture. What do like soccer or football? Why? Read and Learn Talk about it 1. What are the two sports being compared in the paragraph? 2. From what country do these sports popular? 3. What is the shape of the soccer ball? Soccer and Football Soccer and football are alike in a few ways, but have many differences. One similarity is that there are eleven players on the field at one time in both soccer and football. They are both popular sports in the United States and they both require the use of a ball and a field. The difference between soccer and football are numerous. Soccer players use a ball shaped like a sphere, whereas football players use a ball that has two ends. In soccer, players are trying to get the ball in goal. However, in football, players are trying to get the ball in the end zone or through the goal posts. The rules are also very different. In soccer, players are rarely allowed to touch the ball with their hands while, football players frequently touch the ball. Football players are allowed to tackle, but this is forbidden in soccer. These are just a few ways that soccer and football are different. Nonetheless, most people agree that both soccer and football are fun sports! 108
  • 285. Remember Try and Learn Exercise 1 Compare and contrast Amanda and Maxwell wrote about three things they did last summer. Write the things that they did on the lines below. Put the item that both of them did in the center. Do and Learn Direction: Write a short paragraph about the picture below showing comparison and contrast. Group 1 Group 2 Amanda’s Report: What I Did On Summer Vacation I went on vacation at the beach last summer. My brother and I played in the ocean and built castles out of sand. I also read lots of books last summer. My favorite book was The Secret Garden. At the end of the summer, my mom and dad took me to the water park and we went swimming. It was fun! Maxwell’s Report: What I Did On Summer Vacation I went on a car trip with my dad last summer. We drove a long way. I also read a book last summer called The Hardy Boys. It was an adventure story. I went to summer camp with my best friend too. I had a great time. Amanda Maxwell AMANDA MAXWELL A comparison shows how two subjects are similar; a contrast shows how two subjects are different. In writing you must first decide whether you will compare and contrast or both. When you compare 2 things you ask yourself, "How are these things alike? When you contrast 2 things you ask yourself, "How are these things different?" Some words that signal comparisons are: both, each, like, same, also, too Some words that signal contrasts are: different, but, on the other hand, however 109
  • 286. Group 3 Group 4 Write About It Using comparison and contrast, write a short paragraph your two Favorite Subjects __________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 110
  • 287. Think and Tell Ask: How do you value opinion of your classmates? In coming to your what do you want to wear? Do you want to wear uniform or not? Find out and Learn Watch: You tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cipXm45ObDI Say: Who are in favor of wearing uniform in school? Why? Who are not in favor of wearing uniform? Why? Try and Learn Issue to be discussed: Are you in favor of K-12 or not? Let the pupils form five groups. Let each group form a small circle. Let each member of every group share with the rest of the group members . Do and Learn Clarity/Conciseness: Revise the following sentences to remove clutter, eliminate wordiness, and clarify meaning (credits to Zinsser). (1) The bricks on our new house are red in color and in spite of the fact that they are new, the look of these bricks is a used, beat-up appearance. (2) Due to the fact that he hadn’t totally and completely read all the material, he lacked in the ability to do the writing for the purpose of the class exercise. (3) America has two main kinds of business. Americans need to pay attention to getting justice for all, and they also need to be sure that everyone is treated alike. (4) It is interesting to note that numerous individuals required assistance, whereas, the remainder took a pass. (5) I was not facilitated in reading her comments she had written in my paper because of the handwriting that was illegible and therefore could not be read. 111
  • 288. Learn Some More Read the given sentences, then choose one of the words from below that will best fit the sentence. After this, underline the word in the sentence that gave you clue to the word you chose. 1. Every ________ I have breakfast. 2. Turn on the _____________. It is dark in this room. 3. Bring this letter to the post office for _____________. 4. I can hear someone _______________ at the door. 5. Father brought some flowers which mother put in a _____________ Remember Day 2 Think and Tell Ask: How do you take care of your body? Why is it important to have a healthy body? Read and Learn Read the story and analyze it. Read the selection then answer the questions that follows. Vase knocking mailing Morning light write 112
  • 289. “Taking Care of Our Bodies” The human body needs both rest and exercise. It also needs nourishment. A healthy looking body doesn’t just happen. A good deal of care is given to it. The body needs food, as the machine needs fuel as oil. The body requires an adequate amount of basic nutrients such as protein, fats, carbohydrates and minerals. Ask:  What is the main idea of the fist paragraph?  How did you know these details were more important than the other details in the selection?  What other ideas struck you while reading the text?  Did you notice or find any cue word that help you determine the essential idea or information?  What is the title or concept?  What is the main idea of the second paragraph?  What are the facts that support the idea? Title __________________________________________ I. Main Topic A._____________________________________ B._____________________________________ C. _____________________________________ II. _____________________________________ A._____________________________________ B._____________________________________ C. _____________________________________ Try and Learn Group the class into 4. Each member of the group will look for the missing information to complete the outline. The first group to complete the outline will be the winner. Pepper Pepper is one of the earliest spices known to mankind. At one time it was so expensive that a pound of it was considered an appropriate gift for royalty to give or to taxes. Pepper plants were considered rich property.Pepper is a tropical vine. It begins to bear fruit in four years. It produces heavily for fourteen years. Unripe berries produce black pepper and ripe ones produce white pepper. 113
  • 290. Title ______________________________ I. _____________________________________ A._____________________________________ B._____________________________________ C. _____________________________________ II. _____________________________________ A._____________________________________ B._____________________________________ C. _____________________________________ Do and Learn Make an outline from the selection. The Dutch The Dutch are people of Holland. They are serious and hardworking. They are considered the cleanest people in the world. The Dutch are fond of eating, drinking and attending parties. Have you seen a picture of a Dutch girl? She wears big wooden shoes called klompers. Men wear baggy trousers while women wear flowing skirts, white aprons and stretched cloth caps. Dutch children are healthy for they drink plenty of milk and take big amounts of butter. Boys are trained to steer the boats and take charge of the windmill. Water sports are popular with the Dutch children. Learn Some More Directions: Make an outline using the jumbled details about main headings and subheadings. Kind of fossils Location of fossils Uses of fossils Telling the story of the earth Molds of plants and animals Skeletal remains of plants and animals Hard rocks Layers of sedimentary rocks Preserved bodies of parts of bodies of plants and animals Tracing the changes of the earth’s surface Telling the changes in climate Holes in the mud Prints made by parts of plants and animals Mud or sand 114
  • 291. Learning the meaning of cooperation helped to make their trip a success. By working together well, most of them learned the value of preserving or taking care of our forests to avoid floods and soil erotion. Remember Outlining is arranging notes so that important ideas stand out and make clear which point suppots each of the important ideas. a. The Title for the outline should ne used in the report itself. b. Use Roman numerals I,II,III etc. to number topic from the others. c. Use capital letters A,B,C.D, to indicate subheadings. d. Use Arabic numerals 1,2,3 to number detail headings. e. Subdivision of the same kind should fall under the same alignment and indention: B under A, 2 under 1. f. A period is needed after the letter or number of ech heading but not after the heading itself. g. The first letter of each heading should be capitalized. Day 3 Think and Tell (Show pictures of Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts) Ask: Are members of Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts? What are the activities that you enjoy most during scouting? Find Out and Learn Read the selection then answer the questions that follows. Story Last year, the Girl Scouts in our district celebrated their anniversary with a journey. The purpose or point of this trip was to explore the virgin forests of Palawan. Since the forests of Palawan have not yet been touched by loggers. Many of the Girl Scouts who went were independent girls and did not need help in doing basic or essential things like cooking and hiking. 115
  • 292. Ask:  Who celebrated their anniversary?  How did they celebrate their anniversary?  What was the purpose of their trip?  How can you describe a virgin forest?  What value did the Girl Scout learn about the forest? How will show your politeness at all times as one of the value of Girl Scouts? Try and Learn Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. Select a synonym for "Denotation" A.Definition B.Diction C.Reference D.Meaning 2. What does "Connotation" mean? A.Definition B.Diction C.Cultural defintion 3. If someone uses the term "rugrat", is this a denotative or connotative definition for the term "child"? A.Connotative B.Denotative C.Neither 4. What is the denotation of "snake"? A.An amphibian B.A liar, cheater, or fraud C.Snake 5. What is a connotative meaning of the term, "babe"? A.A baby pig B.Babe C.Someone you're attracted to Do and Learn Put a check mark (/) on the left of the correct answer. 1. Which connotation is more positive? Our trip to the amusement park was __________ ? (1 point) 116
  • 293. fine wonderful 2. Which connotation is more positive? ___________ people rode on the roller coaster. (1 point) Brave Foolhardy 3. Which connotation is more positive? We saw __________ animals in the animal house. (1 point) fascinating weird 4. Which connotation is more positive? Some of the monkeys made __________ faces. (1 point) hilarious amusing 5. Which connotation is more positive? Everyone had a __________ on his or her face on the way home. (1 point) smile Smirk Learn Some More The following questions will quiz you on connotation and denotation. Some questions ask you analyze a word and some ask you to choose whether the example is showing the connotation or the denotation of the underlined words. Shade the small circle on the left that gives the correct answer. 1. Helen was guarded about her private life. She did not like to give anyone details about herself. <BR> What does the word guarded suggest about Helen in the sentence above? She was excited about her life. She does not care about her life. She is protective over her life. She is bored with her life. 2. Jackie screamed and pulled her hand away from the scalding water. Her hand was bright red and hurting. <BR> What does the word scalding suggest about the water in the sentence above? icily cold painfully hot amazingly cold 117
  • 294. pretty warm 3. Mark was sick of receiving a dozen annoying e-mails with jokes from Sally every day. He dashed off a sloppy reply letting her know that he wasn't allowed to receive silly e-mails at school. <BR> What does the word "sick" suggest Mark was feeling as it is used in the first sentence of this story? fed up with nauseous Full Bored 4. Look at the story from #4. <BR> What does the phrase "dashed off" suggest that Mark did as it is used in the second sentence of this story? ran away puntuated Ambled carelessly wrote 5. Benjamin was a lanky kid. He was the tallest kid in the class, and he was not a big kid. His mom packed him a huge lunch in the hopes he would get some more muscle on his bony arms and legs. <BR> What is the dictionary meaning of the word lanky in the sentence above? huge and tall tall and thin muscular and tall thin and short Remember We write paragraph using an outline by writing the topics following their correct order in the outline. 118
  • 295. Kaylee sets the pace for a heartfelt celebration Kaylee Davidson will be celebrating a very special event on Tuesday the 10th anniversary of her donor heart. The lively youngster from Washington, who loves to dance, run and play was just five months old when she became the youngest child to Britain to have a successful heart transplant. Yesterday Kaylee was guest of honour at a party in Newcastle for her mother Carol, 29, now vice-chairman of support group. Heart Transplant families Together said, “I can’t believe 10 years have gone by, Kaylee is a normal girl and she lives life to the fullest.” Day 4 Think and Tell LOOP-THE-WORD B C C D V E F G H I J C O M P A R A B L E K T M S R L Q P O N M L U P V W I G N O R E S X O Y Z D A B C D E Y M N L K A J I H G F N N E O P T Q R S T V T C N B A E Z Y X W V H D T E F D G H I J R E T S S R Q P O N M L T U V W X Y Z A B Z D I F E F O L K L D R I C Directions: Write on the blank the appropriate word that corresponds or related to the phrase or clause below. Choose from the found looped words. a. _______________- one of the parts which a thing or object is made of or composed of. b, _______________- takes no notice of; pays no attention to. c. _______________- proven, tested. d. _______________- similar, having the same qualities. e. _______________- artificially produced material or substance f. ________________- pertaining to or related to beliefs of or ancestors. Find out and Learn Ask: What does the clear headline of the report read? What is the main point or evnt of the news report? What part of the report is the main point, first par? middle part? or last part? 119
  • 296. Try and Learn Directions: Arrange the following sentences to form a report. Follow the format below. Parents have the right to use what is called reasonable chastisement to keep their children under control So, parents may hit them, but not hard enough to cause serious injury. HITTING OUT A 12 year old boy won the right to go to the European Court of Human Right in Strasbourg last week. His stepfather beat him with a garden cane when he was nine years old. The hearing may take two years – if the boy wins, smacking may be banned in Britain. Should parents be allowed to smack their children? Title _____________________________________________ Introduction _______________________________________ Main points 1. _________________________________________ 2._________________________________________ 3. _________________________________________ 4. _________________________________________ Conclusion 1. _________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________ Do and Learn The Puzzl Oil Depots in Commercial Area Giant oil Chevron, Petron and Shell have asked the government fr a 10-year extension of their depots in barangay Bula, General Santos City. Under the city’s zooming ordinance passed in 1990, Bula was identified as a commercial area. With the passage of the ordinance, the oil depots were considered risks and that the oil companies were given until March next year to relocate. After the four groups have made the puzzle, ask: 1. What is the title of the news report? 2. What is the introduction? 3. What are the main points? 4. What is the conclusion? 5. What are the points to remember again in writing a report? 120
  • 297. Learn Some More Directions: On a one whole sheet of paper, arrange and write the sentences into a news report. A. Mayor John Johnson said 60 others were affected by the disease that could have been caused by contaminated water. Most of the victims were residents of the hinterland village of Lamidan, Davao del Sur which is predominantly populated by Manobo and Lagakaulo natives. B. Diarrhea outbreak in Davao del Sur, 6 dead. C. At least six children, aged 4-6 years, have died since Oct. 29 as government officials continued to cope with a diarrhea outbreak in several villages here. D. Dr. Darwin Trinidad, a physician at the Manila District Hospital, said he had ordered the municipal health office to trace the source of the disease to prevent more people from getting ill. Remember Reports include: 1. an account of events in the order in which they happened. 2. a reference to what people have said 3. a brief description of people involved in the story 4. past-tense verbs, because they refer to evnts that have already taken place Day 4 Think and Tell Ask: What can you say about the quotes? Find out and Learn Say: Let us watch the following video clips. Watch and carefully analyze the video clips. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VikoHKuEzng  What can you say about the video clips?  Describe the positive and negative portrayal in our government. What can you say about it? 121
  • 298. Try and Learn Let the groups do the following activity. Group 1 Make a “Propaganda” on the video clips watch. Group 2 Compose a ”Song” about the Marcos government system and our present government system? Group 3 Compose a poem about the video clip. Group 4 Make your Point of View about the video clips. Do and Learn Watch the following video then make a simple role play about each Filipino Values. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDBj_sw3Qag Learn Some More https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fs4xzVC404 Watch the following videos then write 5 intelligent reactions about the issue on ,Who Made the Philippines Poor? 122
  • 299. Week 9 Day 1 - 2 Make a Stand Think and Tell Show a Political Map of the Philippines. Determine the country near it. Find Out and Learn Place a poster in each corner of the room. Then read a statement, and tell students to go to the corner that best describes how they feel about that statement. Here are some examples of statements:  The Philippines should handle alone the security of the West Philippine Sea without any help from any other countries.  The United States of America should provide direct assistance in the security of the West Philippine Sea.  The issue on the security of the West Philippine should be handle only of the countries in the Southeast Asian Region.  The USA should only provide military equipment for the security of the West Philippine Sea and will not directly involve in its security. Encourage students to voice their opinions from their respective corners. Then have each group gathered in response to a statement work together to write a clear statement explaining their position. What is your opinion about your desired statements you have chosen? Should the USA have a direct involvement in the following issue? Why or why not? Why do the Philippines should handle alone the security of its territory? What can you say about the USA giving military equipment for the security our territory? Will it benefit us or the US? Should the security of the west Philippine sea be handle by the accepting the direct assistance of our Southeast Asian neighbors? 123
  • 300. Try and Learn Group Activity The Teacher will provide certain activities to be perform or discuss in the class after they are finish. Group I – Statement No. 3 Make a “Brainstorming Web” Group II - Statement No. 4 Make a “Discussion Web” Group III - Statement No. 1 Make a Poem Group IV - Statement 1 and 2 Make a “Venn Diagram” Do and Learn Debate Group 1 and 2 Talk about the issue of the second statement. Group 3 and 4 Talks about the issue of the third stement The two groups will draw lots to take the pros and cons. Remember What did you learn on the following issues? 124
  • 301. Write About It Let the pupils give their opinion on the following article. Bongbong on bilateral talks: China opened the door, we shut it MANILA, Philippines - Sen. Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. perceives the Philippines' rejection of bilateral talks with China as a wasted opportunity to resolve the maritime dispute over the South China Sea. "China opened the door and we shut it. The Chinese said let's talk and we snubbed them," Marcos said during a media forum, adding that the country failed to take advantage of the given opportunity. READ: China to Philippines: Let's sit down and talk According to the senator, there are only three ways to resolve the said dispute: by war, adjudication or multilateral or bilateral agreements. Marcos ruled out war and arbitration since the Chinese would not recognize the latter. "So talk, and tell them: we are not happy with what you are doing and we do not agree with what you are doing. But the next thing you say is: how do we fix this?" the senator said. The Senate Committee of Foreign Relations chair noted that the Philippines will not lose anything if accept China's invitation to a dialogue on the maritime dispute. "We should talk to China bilaterally because it is still the best option. Our Filipino businessmen can also help by reaching out to their Chinese counterparts and friends in China and try to come up with a solution that will persuade both governments to, at least, sit down and negotiate, or at most, resolve the problem outright," Marcos said. Marcos stressed that the Philippines should not be "snobbish" in dealing with "superpower" China. He added that he cannot see any reason not to talk with China. "We're strategically important to any great power in Asia-Pacific, but we have to play that role even-handedly. We have to stop thinking in terms of kakampi ko ang Chinese, kakampi ko ang Kano. Ang kakampi mo lang Pilipino," the senator added. The Philippines sent a delegation to the United Nations Arbitral Tribunal to defend its stand against China's nine-dash line claim over the South China Sea. 125
  • 302. Day 3 Make an Outline from a Selection Read Think and Tell Show a video clips. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r68iEwYdbh4 Ex Say: Class, Our lesson for today is about making a two point outline on a selection read.  Outlining is arranging notes so that important ideas stand out and make clear which point supports each of the important ideas. Things to remember in making an outline; a. The title for the outline should be used in the report itself. b. Use Roman numerals I, II, III etc. to number topic from the others. c. Use capital letters A, B, C, D, to indicate subheadings. d. Use Arabic numerals 1, 2, 3 to number detail headings. e. Subdivisions of the same kind should fall under the same alignment and indention: B under A, 2 under 1. f. A period is needed after the letter or number of each heading but not after the heading itself. g. The first letter of each heading should be capitalized. (Tell the pupils that the term main headings is used for main ideas and subheadings for the supporting details in an outline. Find Out and Learn Have students take a tour of the selection they will be reading. Ask them to preview the text and identify key words or clue words that will help them determine the relevant ideas. Have look at the first and last line of each paragraph. (See to it that the pupils follow the instructions and look at the part of text they are asked to see.) Look at the left part or side of the text. 126
  • 303. Ask: Can you tell me about some of the important ideas that struck you? Read the selection and have students reflect on how the tour text activity supported their understanding about the selection. Rocks There are many kinds of rocks. Generally, according to how they are formed, rocks are classified as igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic. Igneous Rocks Deep within the earth’s surface exists molten or melted materials known as magma. This molten rock material is extremely hot with temperature ranging from 749˚ to 1093˚C. High pressure may force the magma to work its way upward to the earth’s surface through the cracks or fissures. When these molten rock materials cool off and solidify, they form what we call igneous rocks which mean “formed by fire.” Igneous rocks occur in two principal forms: intrusive igneous rock and extrusive igneous rock. Intrusive igneous rocks are igneous rocks that do not rise all the way to the surface of the earth. They hardened up before reaching the earth’s surface. They have coarse mineral grains and crystals that can be easily seen. These are also called plutonic rocks. Extrusive igneous rocks are formed and solidified on the surface of the earth. They are usually fine grained, glassy or finely crystalline in texture. Since these rocks are formed from molten materials that are expelled by volcanic eruptions, they are also called volcanic rocks or pyroclastic rocks. Sedimentary Rocks There are rocks that consist of materials that were once was part of older rocks or of plants and animal parts. These rocks were deposited millions of years ago as layers of loose materials which become cemented together. They are called sedimentary rocks from the word “sediments”. They are grouped into three: 1) classic or fragmental sedimentary, 2) chemical sedimentary,and 3) organic sedimentary. Classic or fragmental sedimentary is composed of rock fragments carried and deposited by wind, water or glacier and are cemented together. Chemical sedimentary is composed of deposits of minerals dissolved in water. The evaporation of water causes the minerals to crystallize leaving mineral deposits. Organic sedimentary is composed of shells, skeletons and other parts of plants or animals. Many different substances can act as cement that bind the sedimentary rocks. Of these, the most common are calcium carbonate, silica, mud, clay and iron oxide. Metamorphic Rock Rocks that have changed its appearance and sometimes its mineral composition due to either extreme heat or pressure are called metamorphic rocks. They often show a layered structure but some are said to be massive. Metamorphic rocks that layered in appearance 127
  • 304. are known as foliated rocks while those that are massive are known as unfoliated rocks. All kinds of rocks, including igneous and sedimentary, usually undergo metamorphism and produce the so called metamorphic rocks. Answer the following questions. 1. What are the three main kinds of rocks? 2. What are the principal forms of igneous rocks? 3. What are the three groups of sedimentary rocks? a. What make up clastic or fragmental sedimentary? b. What make up chemical sedimentary? c. What make up organic sedimentary? 4. What are the 2 kinds of metamorphic rock? Differentiate. 5. What are our natural resources? 6. Why is it necessary to conserve our natural resources? 7. As young boys and girls, how can you help conserve our mineral resources? Here is a skeleton key of the outline that we will prepare. I. _________________________________________________ A. ______________________________________________ B. ______________________________________________ C. ______________________________________________ II. _________________________________________________ A. ______________________________________________ B. ______________________________________________ III. _________________________________________________ A. ______________________________________________ B. ______________________________________________ C. ______________________________________________ D. ______________________________________________ IV. _________________________________________________ A. ______________________________________________ 128
  • 305. B. ______________________________________________ Ask: ● What does the very first line at the top represent?  What do the Roman numerals represent? What are found after each Roman numeral?  What do the capital letters represent?  How are the capital letters written as compared with the Roman numerals? Say: Let us make our own reminders for writing an outline. Lead the children to make the reminder similar to the one below.  An outline should have a title.  Roman numerals are used to indicate the main topic. Place a period after each Roman numeral. Be sure that the Roman numerals and the periods are in a column.  Capital letters are used in subtopics. Indent the capital letters and place a period after each. Arrange the capital letters in a straight line too.  All main topic heading should be divided into at least two parts. A topic cannot logically be decided into only one part.  All the headings should be expressed in parallel grammatical form.  All the first word should be capitalized Practice (orally by whole class. The teacher should help in preparing the two-point outline of Rocks.) Ask: ● What is the title?  What is the main topic?  Where will we write it? Make a brief description.  What are the 3 supporting details?  What will we write in Roman numeral II (Continue until the skeleton is filled up.) ROCKS I. Rocks according to how it was formed A. Igneous – hardened magma B. Sedimentary – cemented sediments C. Metamorphic – changed due to heat and pressure II. Igneous rocks – solidified or hardened magma A. Intrusive igneous rock – solidified before reaching the earth’s surface B. Extrusive igneous rock – solidified on the earth’s surface III. Sedimentary rocks – made of sediments cemented together A. Clastic or fragmented sedimentary – rock fragments carried by wind, water and glacier B. Chemical sedimentary – deposits of minerals dissolved in water 129
  • 306. The Dutch The Dutch are people of Holland. They are serious and hardworking. They are considered the cleanest people in the world. The Dutch are fond of eating, drinking and attending parties. Have you seen a picture of a Dutch girl? She wears big wooden shoes called klompers. Men wear baggy trousers while women wear flowing skirts, white aprons and stretched cloth caps. Dutch children are healthy for they drink plenty of milk and take big amounts of butter. Boys are trained to steer the boats and take charge of the windmill. Water sports are popular with the Dutch children. C. Organic sedimentary – shells skeletons and other parts of plants and animals D. Cementing materials – calcium carbonate, silica, mud, clay and iron oxide IV. Metamorphic rocks – changed its appearance and mineral composition due to heat and pressure A. Foliated rock – layered appearance B. Unfoliated – massive appearance Try and Learn Group 1 and 2 Treasure Hunting a. Each member of the group will look for the missing information to complete the outline. b. The first group to complete the outline will be the winner. Group 1 The Dutch I. Dutch are people of Holland A. Serious and hardworking B. Considered the cleanest people in the world C. ___________________________________ II. ______________________________________ A. She wears big wooden shoes called klompers. 130
  • 307. Group 2 Pepper I. Earliest spices known to mankind A. So expensive that a pound served as royal gift B. _____________________________________ C. Considered rich property II. __________________________________________ A. Bear fruits in four years B. Produces heavily for fourteen years C. _____________________________________ Group 3 and 4 Pairing/Brainstorming Directions: 1. Read the selection/paragraph. 2. Discuss or share ideas with a partner. 3. Identify the main topic and subtopics. 4. Make an outline Group 3 In some parts of the world, hundreds of people are injured or killed by lightning strikes each year. Most death occur out in the open or under trees. To protect yourself from lightning avoid isolated trees or tall structures. Go to the bottom of the hill or ravine. Stay inside your house home or building. Get out of the shower or tub. Group 4 The skin on your lips is especially sensitive. Dry weather can cause it to chap and even crack.Applying a moisturizer to your lips daily or as needed can help. You can use a lip balm or skin moisturizer. The greasier the product the better. A humidifier to moisten the air in your home can also help. In addition, avoid wetting your lips. And if you’re outside for a long period of time, cover your lips with a mask. Pepper Pepper is one of the earliest spices known to mankind. At one time it was so expensive that a pound of it was considered an appropriate gift for royalty to give or to receive. It was then made as payment of taxes. Pepper plants were considered rich property. Pepper is a tropical vine. It begins to bear fruit in four years. It produces heavily for fourteen years. Unripe berries produce black pepper and ripe ones produce white pepper. 131
  • 308. Do and Learn Make an outline using the jumbled details about Main headings and subheadings:  Kinds of fossils  Location of fossils  Uses of fossils  Telling the story of the earth  Molds of plants and animals  Skeletal remains of plants and animals  Hard rocks  Layers of sedimentary rocks  Preserved bodies or parts of bodies of plants & animals  Tracing the changes of the earth’s surface  Telling the changes in climate  Holes in the mud  Prints made by parts of plants and animals  Mud or sand FOSSILS I. _____________________________________ A. _____________________________________ B. _____________________________________ C. _____________________________________ II. _____________________________________ A. _____________________________________ B. _____________________________________ C. _____________________________________ D. _____________________________________ III. _____________________________________ A. _____________________________________ B. _____________________________________ C. _____________________________________ D. _____________________________________ Remember  Outlining is arranging notes so that important ideas stand out and make clear which point supports each of the important ideas. Things to remember in making an outline; h. The title for the outline should be used in the report itself. i. Use Roman numerals I, II, III etc. to number topic from the others. j. Use capital letters A, B, C, D, to indicate subheadings. k. Use Arabic numerals 1, 2, 3 to number detail headings. l. Subdivisions of the same kind should fall under the same alignment and indention: B under A, 2 under 1. 132
  • 309. m. A period is needed after the letter or number of each heading but not after the heading itself. n. The first letter of each heading should be capitalized. (Tell the pupils that the term main headings is used for main ideas and subheadings for the supporting details in an outline. Do and Learn Make an outline on the following selection Space Explorations Pioneers in Space On October 4, 1957, the Soviet satellite called Sputnik travelled into space. A few months later, the United States launched Explorer 1. These early space launches of manufactured satellites paved the way for people to explore the space. People in Space By the 1960s, the United States and the Soviet Union had sent people in space. On April 12, 1961, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space. In 1962, American astronaut John Glenn orbited earth in Friendship 7. Following these early years of space exploration, the Untied States launched Apollo 11, which traveled 200,000 miles and make history. The Moon Landing After three days’ travel though space, Apollo 11 reached the moon’s orbit Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin climbed into the Eagle, a lunar module designed to take them from the spaceship and land on the moon. On July 20, 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin were the first people to walk on the moon. I. __________________________________________________ A. _______________________________________________ B. _______________________________________________ II. __________________________________________________ A. _______________________________________________ B. _______________________________________________ III. __________________________________________________ A. _______________________________________________ B. _______________________________________________ C. _______________________________________________ 133
  • 310. Day 4 Revise writing for clarity  Appropriate punctuation marks  Transition/signal words Think and Tell Give a word and let the students connect a word to it.  Transition/signal words are linking words or phrases that connect your ideas and add cohesion to your writing. They signpost or indicate to the reader the relationships between sentences and between paragraphs, making it easier for the reader to understand your ideas. We use a variety of transition signals to fulfill a number of functions. Some of these functions include: to show the order or sequence of events; to indicate that a new idea or an example will follow; to show that a contrasting idea will be presented, or to signal a summary or a conclusion. To introduce an example: specifically in this case to illustrate for instance for example one example of this is to demonstrate on this occasion To introduce an opposite idea or show exception: alternatively in contrast on the other hand but despite in spite of still instead whereas even though nevertheless while however one could also say yet To show agreement: accordingly in accordance with To introduce an additional idea: additionally as well as in addition again 134
  • 311. also besides moreover equally important and furthermore one could also say further and then To indicate sequence or order, or logically divide an idea: after eventually previously next finally first second third at this point followed by subsequently simultaneously at this time last concurrently ultimately before meanwhile and then To indicate time: after earlier previously later at this point finally prior to formerly soon at this time immediately then before initially thereafter during To compare: likewise like just like another way to view this by comparison balanced against whereas while similarly To contrast: a different view is even so nevertheless yet balanced against in contrast still however but on the contrary unlike notwithstanding conversely on the other hand differing from To show cause and effect: and so consequently therefore as a consequence as a result for this reason thus hence To summarise or conclude: as a result in conclusion therefore as shown in other words thus consequently in summary 135
  • 312. to conclude finally on the whole to summarise hence summing up ultimately in brief  Punctuation marks are symbols that are used to aid the clarity and comprehension of written language. Some common punctuation marks are the period, comma, question mark, exclamation point, apostrophe, quotation mark and hyphen. Find Out and Learn Teacher reads the paragraphs. Then, the students will read it by themselves. Let them study the underlined words in the paragraph. During [1] the early twentieth century, in addition [4] to industrialization, urban growth and technological development, Australian society was experiencing a transformation of the domestic ideal. Consequently [5], people were subject to an increasing array of government and professional programs aiming to manage and regulate life, particularly [6] family life. Some of these programs were designed to counter social changes, others were designed to engineer them; overall [2] they each heralded a growing expert encroachment into the private sphere. Intervention and influence took three forms [3]. Firstly [3], techniques designed to maximize efficiency were introduced into the home and scientific principles were applied to its design. In addition [4], housework and parenting methods were scrutinized and subject to unprecedented standards. Secondly [3], all aspects of reproduction attracted increasing intervention from government and the medical profession. Thirdly [3], state, professional and philanthropic groups began to usurp the parental role within the family through instruction and policy. Ultimately [2], the development of 'modern' social ideals brought regulations, intervention and ever-increasing unrealistic standards. [1] Indicating a specific time [2] Indicating a conclusion [3] To indicate sequence and logically divide an idea [4] Indicating extra information [5] Indicating a result [6] To add emphasis 136
  • 313. Ask the following:  What does the first underlined word on the first sentence indicate?  How about the second underlined word, what does it indicate?  What are the transition words used in the second sentence? What does each indicate?  On the second paragraph, what are the transition words used? What do they indicate?  What are the punctuation marks mostly used in the following paragraphs? Try and Learn Group 1 When you write an essay, you need to use transition words in order to connect ideas together. Sequence: first, then, next, after that, thus, therefore, in conclusion, lastly, to conclude Directions: Read each sentence and use a transitional word to show sequence. Example A: I went to the restaurant. I sat next to my friend. Answer: I went to the restaurant. Then, I sat next to my friend. 1. Susan played basketball at the park. Susan walked home. ___________________________________________________________________ 2. John and David went to the movies. They went to get ice cream. ___________________________________________________________________ 3. The family went to the restaurant. The family went to watch a movie together. ___________________________________________________________________ 4. First, Michael got in line for the movie. He walked inside to buy popcorn. ___________________________________________________________________ 137
  • 314. 5. My mom told me about the great news. She told everyone else. ___________________________________________________________________ 6. My brother couldn’t finish his test on time. He got a low grade. ___________________________________________________________________ Group 2 DIRECTIONS: Create an original sentence or pair of sentences using the transitions indicated. 1. meanwhile 2. for example 3. consequently 4. without a doubt 5. therefore 138
  • 315. Group 3 When you write an essay, you need to use transition words in order to connect ideas together. Sequence: first, then, next, after that, thus, therefore, in conclusion, lastly, to conclude Directions: Read each sentence and use a transitional word to show sequence. Example A: I went to the restaurant. I sat next to my friend. Answer: I went to the restaurant. Then, I sat next to my friend. 1. I went to the theme park. I went on my favorite rides. ___________________________________________________________________ 2. David and Michael went to a party. They went home. ___________________________________________________________________ 3. I didn’t get in line in time for the movie. I wasn’t able to see it. ___________________________________________________________________ 4. First, I walked to school. I went to my first period class. ___________________________________________________________________ 5. He did not pay his taxes. He was fined even more money. ___________________________________________________________________ 6. The man did not complete the work. He did not receive the full payment. ________________________________________ Group 4 Correct the following sentence using the transition words. 139
  • 316. Transition words are used in a sentence to connect two ideas. They join clauses or sentences together to showa difference or a connection.Use the following transition words below: although as a result consequently for example likewise meanwhile therefore Example 1: We arrived late at the movie; indeed, we missed the first thirty minutes. Indeed is a transition word. It clarifies how late we arrived at the movie. Example 2: We arrived late at the movie; however we missed the first thirty minutes. However is the transition word in the second example, but doesn’t make sense as it is use d in the sentence. However is a transition word that shows contrast, yet there is no contrast to be made. Bot h clauses are about being late to the movie. A better sentence with however would be: Example 3: We left early to go to the movie; however, we still missed the first thirty minutes. In Example 3, however shows the contrast between leaving early and still missing the beg inning of the movie. Below are sentences with misused transition words. Cross out the incorrect transition words and write a better one in the space below the sentence. 1. Tim earned an A on the test; even so, Justin also received an A. 2. The book was interesting; as a result, it was hard to read. 3. Gordon finished his chores early; meanwhile, he had time to play football. 4. Sarah’s horse is beautiful; instead, it is well-bred. 5. The sailors prepared the ship to sail; otherwise, the dock workers loaded the cargo. 6. Her sister had a cold; however, Julie’s family canceled the trip. 140
  • 317. 7. Oranges are good for you; nevertheless, they are full of vitamin C. 8. Two seats were left on the bus; similarly, most of the group had to wait for the next on. Do and Learn Write 5 sentences that use transitional/signal words. Observe proper punctuation marks. Write it in your notebook. Remember  Transition/signal words are linking words or phrases that connect your ideas and add cohesion to your writing. They signpost or indicate to the reader the relationships between sentences and between paragraphs, making it easier for the reader to understand your ideas. We use a variety of transition signals to fulfill a number of functions. Some of these functions include: to show the order or sequence of events; to indicate that a new idea or an example will follow; to show that a contrasting idea will be presented, or to signal a summary or a conclusion.  Punctuation marks are symbols that are used to aid the clarity and comprehension of written language. Some common punctuation marks are the period, comma, question mark, exclamation point, apostrophe, quotation mark and hyphen. Write and Learn Select a topic from the list below. Write a paragraph about that topic using at least three transition words. Circle each transition word used in your paragraph. a sport eating healthy foods a vacation a holiday living with a disability a pet 141
  • 318. Day 5 Determine the images/ideas that are explicitly used to influence the viewers, stereotypes point of view and propaganda Think and Tell Show a quote of Ferdinand Marcos. What can you say about the quotes? Find Out and Learn Watch and carefully analyze the video clips. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-fdvR330-U  What can you say about the video clips?  Describe the negative portrayal in our government. What can you say about it?  *According to the video clips, what can you say about the parliamentary system? Will it benefit our country? Give your opinions about it. 142
  • 319. Try and Learn Let the groups do the following activity. Group 1 Make a “Cluster Map” on the video clips watch. Group 2 Make a “Venn Diagram” about the parliamentary system and our present government system? Group 3 Compose a poem or a song about the video clip. Group 4 Make a simple”Role Play” about the lessons of the video clips. Do and Learn Watch the following video then make a simple role play about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Dc-lVLKTtY Try and Learn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqlFT8zT8V8 Watch the following videos then write 5 intelligent reactions about the concept of how Filipino speak in English and how they express it. 143
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  • 322. LEARNER’S MATERIALS Quarter 2 Week 10 I. Objectives A. Expressive Objectives Observe politeness at all times B. Instructional Objectives Oral Language Make a stand Oral Reading Fluency Read grade level text with accuracy., approriate rate and proper expression Writing Composition Distinguish amomnfg Forms (kinds and descriptions) Fill outforms accurately(school forms,deposit and witdrawal slips,etc.) Viewing Determine images/ideas that are explicity used to influence viewers Stereotypes -point of view - propagandees Attitudes Observe politeness at all times II. Subject Matter A. Topics 1. Read grade level text with accuracy., approriate rate and proper expression 2. Distinguish among Forms (kinds and descriptions) Fill outforms accurately(school forms,deposit and witdrawal slips,etc.) 3. Determine images/ideas that are explicity used to influence viewers Stereotypes -point of view - propagandees 4. Observe politeness at all times 146
  • 323. Day 1 – Oral Language Make a stand Think and Tell Take a stand game. Stand up if you are agree with the statement and sit down if you are disagree . – Tattoos are wrong for a young like me -I know how to handle life – I know what true love is - I am lucky to be a Filipino – Graduation from High School should be followed immediately by College – Everyone should experience to read good book, watch movie, and used Facebook anytime – Everyone should be more environmentally conscious – Not everyone has the right to go to school to learn – All children should not play outdoors. – Everyone should love and be loved. – Competition increases performance level of children. Find out and Learn Make a stand in this statement. “ A beautiful house and ugly car or an ugly house and beautiful car’’ WOULD YOU RATHER game. (Teacher will prepare two corner side of the classroom for the game)Leader or one member of the group go to one side of the room to take a stand for their beliefs and make a short reason why the choose it.  Would you rather be rich and ugly, or poor and good looking?  Would you rather be stranded on an island alone or with someone you hate?  Would you rather be the most popular or the smartest person you know?  Would you rather be the sand castle or the wave?  Would you rather eat a bar of soap or drink a bottle of dishwashing liquid?  Would you rather give bad advice or take bad advice?  Would you rather eat a stick of butter or a gallon of ice cream?  Would you rather eat a stick of margarine or five tablespoons of hot pepper sauce?  Would you rather eat poison ivy or a handful of bumblebees?  Would you rather end hunger or hatred?  Would you rather find true love or 10 million dollars? Do and Learn 147
  • 324. Read some controversial issues flash on the projector. Take a short Brainstorming by the group and make a stand on how you feel about the topic. Designated areas where assigned for the group to stand:  Stand in front of the classroom -strongly agree,  Back of the classroom – strongly disagree  Right part of the classroom- somewhat agree  Left part of the classroom-no opinion 1. Is cloning or copying good or bad 2. Should death penalty be stopped 3. Should cell phones be allowed in schools 4. Are prisons the only way to eliminate crime? 5. Can curfews help keep teenagers out of trouble? 6. Is it justified not to allow a single male to adopt a child? 7. Is global warming real? and Global warming, fact or fiction 8. Gay marriages and lesbian marriages; is a crime against nature? Make a stand based on the topic sentence below, “The School Uniform Question”. Write it on your notebook and read it with confident in the class. School uniforms should be required in public schools for three reasons. Topic Sentence – Body 1 .First, wearing school uniforms would help make students ’lives simpler. Topic Sentence – Body 2. Second, school uniforms influence students to act responsibly in groups and as individuals. Topic Sentence – Body 3. Finally, students feel equal when they are all wearing the same school uniform Learn some more Remember To make a stand is to determined effort to defend something or to stop something from happening. The key is to completely believing in the topic yourself. Because if you don't believe in what you're telling or writing, how can you convince the listener or the reader? Learn Some More 148
  • 325. Day 2- Oral Reading Fluency Read grade level text with accuracy., approriate rate and proper expression Practice reading silent W. silent T, Silent H Silent W Silent T Silent H wrote witch what wrestling castle when wrinkle fasten where whole soften white two often rhythm wrap listen hour wrist Christmas honest Give the most common words and phrases that anyone who cares about proper etiquette that incorporate into everyday language:  This is one of those words that can show good manners or come across as sarcastic, based on your tone. Any time you ask for something, it's always a good idea to add this word to soften the request.  When someone says, "Thank you," your instant response should be, "You're welcome," "You're certainly welcome," or some variation that feels comfortable to you. Another way to express the same thought is, "I was happy to do it," or, "My pleasure." (You're welcome)  When someone does something nice for you or gives you a gift, you should always say, "Thank you." Not doing so gives the impression that you feel entitled to whatever it is, and that can leave a sour taste in a mannerly person's mouth.  The phrase "may I" puts you on the same side as the person you are speaking to. It gives the other person the feeling that you empathize, without your having to say that. For example, when you say, "May I see that book?" you give the person an opportunity to share what she is looking at.  This is an acknowledgment that you are asking forgiveness for leaving the table, coughing, or otherwise disrupting something you are engaged in.  This phrase is interchangeable with "excuse me." Pardon me sounds more formal.  Some people, particularly those of us who learned manners from Southern belle moms, would never have said, "What?" when asking someone to repeat what they'd just said. I Think and Tell Find Out and Learn 149
  • 326. was always told that "I beg your pardon" was much more polite and less harsh. The origin of this phrase makes me smile because it means to release someone from punishment.  When you make a mistake, hurt someone's feelings, or do something that you know you shouldn't have done, saying, "I'm sorry," is always the first thing you should say. You're letting the other person know you regret having done whatever it was. Words and phrases that need to be eradicated from your vocabulary:  When I thank someone, and that person in turn says, "No problem," I cringe. Even though it's the contemporary way of saying, "You're welcome," it seems abrupt and makes no sense in this context.  These words are rude versions of "yes" and "no." The proper words are only one syllable, so why not simply use them?  Curse words might have been used originally for shock value, but when they become part of your everyday language, they make you sound crude and may offend people who don't use them. I recommend not using any words you wouldn't want your mom or grandmother to hear. If they use those words, maybe you can set an example for how to speak politely. Read the story with accuracy, appropriate rate and proper expression. Once there was a girl called Princess Polite but people in her castle called her Polly or Polly Polite. One day a super star came to her castle. Polly said “Why have you come here? And what is your name?” The super star said“ My name is Sarah Jones. I’m here to rock out on your castles stage!” Polly said “I don’t have a stage in my castle!” “Ooooh dear!” Sarah cried. Polly said “I will make a grand stage just for you and I will name it Stage Sarah.” Sarah said “You don’t have to call it stage Sarah.” Polly called for the best builders in the land to come build the stage. The building started. It took them two years to build it! Polly called Sarah on the phone. “It’s finished come see!” Polly said. “Sure, I’ll be there as soon as possible!” Super star Sarah said. Sarah brought a prince with her. Polly said “Where did you find him and what’s his name?” Try and Learn 150
  • 327. “James Sammy and I met him at a wedding.” Sarah said. “Oh how sweet!” Polly said. “Nice to meet you Polly Polite.” the handsome prince said. “You smell like tuna!’ Polly said. “Oh.” He said. “We are here to get married!” Sarah said. “Wait, I thought we were here to see you rock out. I don’t want to marry you!” James said, “I want to marry Polly!” Polly married the prince. The rock star rocked out on the stage but was crying the whole time. She stopped crying for a moment then she cried into a bucket it had a thousand drips in it and it went all the way up to the top. She had to tip it out and start all over again. The prince and the princess lived happily ever after. The rock star spent the rest of her life crying a million tears into a bucket and starting all over again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again. Comprehension Checkup: 1. Who is the main character in the story? 2. Where does the story happen? 3. Why does the princess called Princess Polite 4. What is the request of super star when she came to Princess Polite castle? 5. Do you think it’s nice to be like Sarah? Why? 6. Why the Prince want to marry Poly Polite than Sarah the super star? Read the story, 1st group will read the first paragraph guided by the teacher and so on. A. Group story presentation; make a script or dialogue based in the story. Make it sure to recite the lines with accuracy and proper expression. B. Using Fish bowl, teacher call individual to read the story with. Accuracy, appropriate rate and proper expression. Find out and Learn Do and Learn 151
  • 328. Day 3- Oral Reading Fluency Read the following words with /f/ correctly. fill form found find fold fund find fell Ask: Have you experienced filling out forms? When did you fill out forms? What forms have you already filled out? Today, we are going to study how to fill out forms. Show sample bio-data form to the class. What kind of form is this? What information is asked for in the form? Let us fill up this form together. Think and Tell Find out and Learn 152
  • 329. Study the different kind of forms and try to fill up the correct information A. Try and Learn 153
  • 330. Fill out this form National Achievement Test form correctly. Fill out different form by yourself. A. Information Sheet Name__________________________________ Grade and Section______________________ Birthdate________________________________ Birthplace____________________________ Father_________________________________ Mother_______________________________ Height_________________________________ Weight_______________________________ Complexion____________________________ Hair_________________________________ Favorite/ Likes__________________________ Dislikes________________________________ Special Talents________________________________________________________________ Do and Learn Learn Some more 154
  • 331. B. Information sheet Name_______________________ _________________________ ______________ Surname First Name Middle Residence__________________________ _________________________ City address Provincial address Date of birth__________________________ Civil Status_________________________ Sex_____________ Height__________________ Weight________________________ Nationality_________________________ Occupation__________________________ Guardian_____________________Age______________Relationship______________ Address_______________________________________________________________ Signature:1._____________________2.______________________________________ C. Admission Form Admission Form Name_______________________ _________________________ ______________ Surname First Name Middle Date of Birth__________________ ________________________ ______________ Year Month Day Place of Birth___________________________ ______________________________ Town Province Present Address_________________________________________________________ Schools Attended: Kindergarten__________________________________________________________ Primary _____________________________________________________________ School Intermediate____________________________________________________________ School Parents: _______________________ _______________________ ___________________ Father’s Name Occupation Educational Attainment ______________________ _______________________ ____________________ Mother’s Name Occupation Educational Attainment What should you remember to fill out forms, what should you do to make it clean and neat? What should you remember in giving out information? Remember 155
  • 332. Day 4 – Attitudes Analyze the words or the ideas inside the box.. What are the words that explain stereotype inside the box? Look at the different images of a girls, Do you think that the words describe with them is true? Think and tell Find out and Learn 156
  • 333. Watch the video, ”Stereotype song”( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCgx8zM3woQ) Watch the Short Video: Types of Kid at School https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR_nzGqYXNw&index=2&list=RDmTXunsNF Do you think that the images and action of the kid in the short video will influence viewers. Divide the class into four groups and supply each student in the class with a marker.  Give each group one of the five sheets of paper. Ask them to list as many stereotypes that are commonly used to describe the category of people written at the top of paper.  Give students three minutes to complete the exercise. Emphasize that students should list stereotypes that they have heard, not ones that they necessarily believe to be true.  When they are finished, rotate the sheets of paper between groups so that each group works on a new sheet. Have them add any unlisted stereotype adjectives. Rotate every three minutes until every group has worked on every sheet. Discussion on the exercise, asking students the following:  How do the stereotypes recorded by the class make you feel?  What do you notice about the stereotypes listed? Be aware that the students may have listed good and bad adjectives, many stereotypes for different groups, or the same stereotypes for different groups.  Where have you seen these stereotypes portrayed? television programs, movies, magazines, books?  How do you think a stereotype might cause someone to act unfairly toward another person? Try and Learn Do and Learn Talk about it Remember A stereotype is a thought that can be adopted about specific types of individuals or certain ways of doing things. These thoughts or beliefs may or may not accurately reflect reality 157
  • 334. Day 5- Attitudes Determine images/ideas that are explicitly used to influence viewers Four Picture one Word: P__OPA__AND___ Propaganda is a mode of communication used to manipulate or influence the opinion of groups to support a particular cause or belief Are you exposed to propaganda in your day-to-day life? If so, what kinds? What messages are you receiving? Tell something about the images using prior knowledge about the issue of 2016 presidential election? What words of praise for the product; nice words like goodness or patriotism. Think and Tell Find out and Learn 158
  • 335.  Who is the target audience? What evidence suggests this?  How does the layout of the advertisement emphasize the propaganda technique?  How do the font styles, colors, subtext, background colors, props and photography techniques emphasize the propaganda technique?  Is this advertisement effective /influence the audience like you? Why? Why not? Viewing; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqvbHHY8lq8 "The Bully" - A Short Film with a Lesson Questions: What is your ideas on bullying? How does propaganda of bullying influence to a viewer like you? Study the image. The teacher will lead the students through the analysis of one image. By this point, students should be able to respond to the analysis questions with some prompting from the teacher. Propaganda analysis question • What is “happening” in the image? • What expectations are being made and about what/whom? Why do you think the authors of the image made these assumptions? • What is being left out entirely? (Ideas, facts, points of view, etc.) • What facts are being misrepresented? Do you spot any outright lies? • What do the producers of this image want you to believe? Why might they want you to believe that? • How does the poster use visual effects (i.e. color, lettering) in order to persuade? • Are there people in the poster? If so, what are they doing? Are there any aspects Try and Learn 159
  • 336. of their appearance that might be used to persuade? Students will rotate through two or three more images, analyzing them in small groups. The teacher should set up the desks in groups and have groups of students move around the room (allowing students 8-10 minutes for each image using the same question in the guided practice) Do and Learn Remember Propaganda is a mode of communication used to manipulate or influence the opinion of groups to support a particular cause or belief. Over the centuries, propaganda has taken the form of artwork, films, speeches, and music, though it's not limited to these forms of communication. Propaganda involves the spreading of information and ideas to advance a cause or discredit an opposing cause. 160
  • 337. : The teacher will provide students with a photocopied handout that contains two propaganda image and the analysis questions they have been answering (by now, these questions and the process should be quite familiar). If students can answer these questions with confidence, they have shown that they understand the process.  What expectations are being made, and about what/whom? Why do you think the authors of the image made these expectations?  What is being left out completely? (Ideas, facts, points of view, etc.)  What facts are being twisted or misrepresented? Do you spot any outright lies? Learn some more 161
  • 339. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV – A CALABARZON Division of Laguna LEARNING MATERIALS WEEK 1 – DAY 1 Distinguishing Fact from Opinion (Listening Skills) A. THINK AND TELL Game: Pick out a strip (rolled with ribbon) with a statement stating a fact or an opinion inside a box. Those who picked an opinion should go to the left side; those who picked a fact should go to the right side. Pupils who did not get it correctly should recite a poem or a dance number. * Boats never sink. * Ice is cold. * Three is not a number between two and four. * All people can read. * A kitten grew up to be a cat. * You should brush your teeth. * A baby cannot count one to ten. * Rich people are happy. B. FIND AND LEARN Listen to the following paragraphs. 1
  • 340. a. Jose works with animals. In fact, he spends every spare moment in a neighborhood pet store. After school, he helps feed the animals and clean their cages. He spends a lot of time training the animals so that they get along with people. b. Jose believes that being a veterinarian and working with animals would be a wonderful thing for him to do when he grows up. He thinks that he will become an excellent veterinary doctor in the future. * Which paragraph expresses truth or fact? * Which paragraph expresses belief? C. TRY AND LEARN 1. Read the sentences. Distinguish fact from opinion. a. A forest is the best place to relax. b. Forests protect our wildlife and provide homes, food and water to animals and birds. c. Trees prevent flood that can kill people and crops. d. From these forests come wood for houses, telephone posts, electric light poles and many other things. e. Forest fires can be prevented. D. DO AND LEARN Write at least 2 sentences distinguishing fact from opinion. E. LEARN SOME MORE The group will distinguish whether the sentences are fact or opinion by pasting it in the proper heading. Sentences: a. I love water. 2
  • 341. b. Drink about 6-8 glasses of water each day to be healthy and strong. c. Animals need water to survive. d. Some plants can live without water. e. Clean water is pure. F. READ AND LEARN Directions:Read each statement and then circle whether it is a fact or opinion. Explain your answer. 1. The fastest land dwelling creature is the Cheetah. Fact or Opinion Explain: _____________________________________________________________ 2. The ugliest sea creature is the manatee. Fact or Opinion Explain: _____________________________________________________________ 3. Oranges contain both calcium and vitamin C. Fact or Opinion Explain: _____________________________________________________________ 4. Diamonds are the hardest substance on Earth. Fact or Opinion Explain: _____________________________________________________________ 5. McDonalds sells more hamburgers than any other restaurant chain in the world. Fact or Opinion Explain: _____________________________________________________________ G. WRITE ABOUT IT Direction: Distinguish fact from opinion. Write F if the sentences express fact and O if it isan opinion on the blank before the number. ______ 1. From birth to adulthood, we grow physically, intellectually, and emotionally. ______ 2. According to many, girls mature earlier than boys do. ______ 3. I guess growing up has many challenges. ______ 4. During adolescence, boys grow to manhood and girls develop into womanhood. ______ 5. Maybe, I would look like my mother. 3
  • 342. H. REMEMBER  Fact – is a statement which experiences and experiments have proven to be true. - something that is known to be true or real  Opinion – is a view or guess which may or may not be true. Clue words like think, believes, feel, must be, must and probably, seems often signal opinion. - the idea is based on what we think or how we feel 4
  • 343. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV – A CALABARZON Division of Laguna LEARNING MATERI A L S WEEK 1 – DAY 2 Compound Words (Vocabulary Development) A. THINK AND TELL Study the picture. Tell something about it. 1. What are the following pastries/cakes made of? 2. List down some ingredients in making cupcakes or pancakes/applesauce etc. B. FIND AND LEARN Direction: Please read orally. Follow the proper reading with accuracy,appropriate rate and proper expression. 5
  • 344. One Sunday afternoon, Julian, the baker is busy making cupcakes and cooking pancakes. Celia, his helper is busy packing applesauce and strawberry jam. They will bring these to Chinatown where anybody can buy them anytime. Comprehension check-up a. Who is Julian? b. What is the work of the baker? c. What does Celia pack? d. When did the story happen? e. If you were a baker what bread would you prefer to bake? C. TRY AND LEARN: Direction: Read the paragraph. Pick out the different compound words. Ladybird was getting ready for breakfast. She was expecting a houseguest any minute. Just as she began heating up the frying pan for pancakes, the doorbell rang. She took the frying pan off the stove and went to answer the door. As she opened the door, sunshine spilled in through the doorway. The sunshine actually made the carpet look a different color. "Welcome", she said to her houseguest. "I’m glad you could come by for breakfast." Ladybird opened the door wide. "Come in and have a seat." she said. Ladybird went to the linen closet and pulled out her finest tablecloth. She spread the tablecloth on the table and set out her crystal teapot beside the vase of sunflowers. Ladybird and her houseguest sat down and had a delicious breakfast together. 6
  • 345. D. DO AND LEARN Direction: 1. Look for the compound words from the story. 2. Read the two words found in each word. Sunday = sun + day afternoon = after + noon cupcakes = cup + cakes pancakes = pan + cakes applesauce = apple + sauce strawberry = straw + berry Chinatown = China + town anybody = any + body anytime = any + time E. LEARN SOME MORE a. Write the compound word that mean the following: _______________________ bell by the door _______________________ ache or pain at the back of the body _______________________ cake fried on a pan _______________________ room where classes are held _______________________ cloth to cover F. READ AND LEARN Direction: Let’s make compound words. Write the compound word on the blank before its meaning. _____________________ 1. store where books are sold 7
  • 346. _____________________ 2. marker placed between the pages of the book _____________________ 3. a set of shelves or cabinet for holding books _____________________ 4. person who spends much time reading a book _____________________ 5. used to protect the eyes from the sun’s glare G. WRITE ABOUT IT Direction: Read each sentence and fill in the blank with a compound word. Choose your answer below. haircut firemen stomachache drugstore backyard cornfield 1. The ____________________did their best to save the burning building. 2. Please go to the ___________________________ for some medicine. 3. Grandfather went to the barber shop for a _____________________________. 4. We will go to the ____________________________to harvest fruits and vegetables. 5. I have ________________________maybe because I ate too much. H. REMEMBER *Compound Word – comes from two different words that have been put together to form a new word with a new meaning. 8
  • 347. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV – A CALABARZON Division of Laguna LEARNING MATERI A L S WEEK 1 – DAY 3 Synonyms and Antonyms (Vocabulary Development) A. THINK AND TELL B. FIND AND LEARN Directions: Read the poem with proper accuracy appropriate rate and expression. Answer the questions orally. MY NATIVE LAND What are the beautiful things/places found in our province? 9
  • 348. by: Esmeraldo B. Pascua How beautiful are her mountains grand The peaceful valleys between Her sparkling sun and cooling rains That bathe the fertile plains – How graceful are her stately plains Her towering emerald trees How pliant her rustling bamboos green Dancing blissfully in the breeze – How pretty her white sampaguitas And fragrant orchids so rare How modest and sweet her daughters Who harvest the golden grain – How I love her rainbow birds Her blue skies and sparkling waves How I love this dear Philippines Home on this troubled earth. a. What are found between grand mountains? b. How will you describe the plains? c. Explain why bamboos are pliant. d. Compare the sampaguitas and the orchids. e. Can you name three things you love most in our country? 10
  • 349. C. TRY AND LEARN: Directions: Identify the words that have similar meaning or opposite meaning of each underlined words. 1. The grand mountains are beautiful. a. attractive c. elegant b. marvelous d. radiant 2. How graceful are her stately plains! a. willowy c. delicate b. obedient d. refined 3. How sweet and modest are her daughters who harvest the golden grain! a. darling c. harmonious b. pure d. fragrant 4. How graceful are her towering emerald trees! a. brief c. tiny b. little d. low 5. How I love this dear Philippines, home on this troubled earth! a. peaceful c. dignified b. restful d. gracious D. DO AND LEARN Directions: Copy the words that is spelled correctly. 1. gloruious glorious gloriouos 2. resplendent resplenden rescplendent 3. verdant verdent vardent 4. plaintive pliantiv plaintive 5. boundlhes boundiless boundless 11
  • 350. E. LEARN SOME MORE Group Activity Directions: Make a list of 5 synonym or antonym word pairs. Use each pair in a sentence. Examples: sad and unhappy mistake and error sleepy and drowsy perhaps and maybe Groups 1-3: Synonyms Groups 4-5: Antonyms F. READ AND LEARN Directions: Read the poem again and choose 5 of the underlined words. Give synonyms / antonyms to each G. WRITE ABOUT IT 12
  • 351. H. REMEMBER *Synonyms – words that have similar meaning *Antonyms – words that have opposite meaning 13
  • 352. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV – A CALABARZON Division of Laguna LEARNING MATERI A L S WEEK 1 – DAY 4 Text Types According to Purpose (to persuade) (Reading Comprehension) A. THINK AND TELL Directions: Answer the following questions 1. How do we write news stories? 2. What are the do’s and don’ts in writing the news articles? 3. State the reactions whether you are unhappy, delighted, disappointed or sad about the news today B. FIND AND LEARN Directions: In the letter boxes, write the correct word that is descriptive of the given meaning from the big box apology reaction anthem leisure news peg the news reaction issue 1. - (n) belief based not on certainty but on what seems true or probable 14
  • 353. 2. - (n) statement of news on event 3. - (n) way of responding to a given stimulus/influence 4. - (n) official patriotic song of a country 5. - (n) an expression of regret for a fault did Here are the different text types: Narrative – entertains, tells a story Expository – facts/information Technical – information to perform a task Persuasive – author tries to convince reader to take a certain opinion or perform a certain action transition words to begin each sentence that lays out your argument as follows: -First… -Second… -Next… -Finally… -First of all… -Secondly… -Then… -Most of all… -To begin with… -In addition… -Lastly… C. TRY AND LEARN: Directions: Write a persuasive essay about the issue on segregating our trashes at home, school or in the community D. DO AND LEARN Note: Same activity from Try and Learn but use the topic about the K-12. 15
  • 354. E. LEARN SOME MORE Group Activity Directions: Write a persuasive essay using this format Example: Issue – Should animals be kept in zoos? Essay title: Extinction and Endangered Animals This essay is for the issue This essay is against the issue Reasons Examples Animals are becoming extinct -Dodo birds disappeared in the 1500’s Animals are losing their natural habitat -People chop down trees for lumber F. READ AND LEARN Read carefully the example of persuasive essay Keeping Your Hands Clean and Dry Although some people don’t like using automatic hand dryers in restrooms, it may actually be argued that motion-sensing hand dryers are a practical alternative to paper towels. More and more businesses are investing in automatic hand dryers for their restrooms today. For one reason, they are more sanitary than paper towels. Secondly, they are actually cheaper than using paper towels. Lastly, automatic hand dryers keep the restrooms cleaner. I believe that our school would benefit from investing in automatic motion-sensing hand dryers in all the restrooms. First of all, the automatic hand dryer is very sanitary. Instead of pulling on a lever that has been touched by a large number of students, users can just stick their hands under the air dryer. No germs can get on them because there is nothing to touch. Just think how the attendance rate would improve. Kids wouldn’t get sick from the germ-infested paper towel dispensers we now use at our school. This would keep kids’ hands germ-free. × 16
  • 355. In addition, if the school buys automatic hand dryers, we can save money that can be spent on more important things. I have noticed that there is a terrible waste of paper towels in the restrooms. Students continuously pull on the lever, dispensing towels that they do not really need. It is annoying to find the dispenser empty. Our custodian is called several times a day to bring in bundles of replacements, just because some kids are wasteful. All of these paper towels cost a lot of money. An automatic hand dryer costs approximately $500, with very little additional cost over time. On the other hand, paper towels can cost $25 a case, or about $500 a year, since we use about 20 cases each year. After just one year, it would pay for itself. If we installed automatic hand dryers, we would not waste paper towels, and it would save the school a ton of money. Finally, our bathroom is a paper towel mess! There are always piles of paper towels on the floor. Sometimes the extras fall from the dispenser unused. Many times kids bunch their used towel in into a ball and aim for a basket. But if they miss the target, the paper ball stays on the floor. Sometimes the towels are even tossed to the ceiling like spitballs. Paper towels leave so much litter in the restrooms that the restrooms are a mess – even before the end of the day! Some people think that automatic hand dryers don’t dry their hands as thoroughly as paper towels. People stand in front of the hand dryers for just a few seconds, and they are disappointed that their hands do not feel dry. However, studies have shown that when people dry their hands for at least 30 seconds, automatic dryers actually dry much better than paper towels. It is difficult to get every part of your hand dry using paper towels. The blast of air makes sure that your hands are completely dry … if you take a few extra seconds. Keeping kids healthy, saving money, and helping our school stay clean are strong reasons for installing automatic hand dryers. Every day that goes by without having them means that we are continuing to have problems in our restrooms because we are using paper towels. Let’s install automatic hand dryers as soon as possible! Testing the Quality of My Reasons – Sample Issue and Point of View: Automatic motion-sensing hand dryers should be used in all school restrooms. Weak Reasons (probably won’t convince my audience)• They are fun to use. • They warm your hands on cold days. • They dry your hands quicker than paper towels. 17
  • 356. Strong Reasons (probably will convince my audience) • They keep germs from spreading. • They save money. • They keep the restrooms clean G. WRITE ABOUT IT Directions: Write an essay about the DepEd lapses in declaring suspension of classes when children are already in school during typhoon. It portrays the pupils’ experiences when they are stranded on their way back home. H. REMEMBER *Persuasive text – author tries to convince reader to take a certain opinion or perform a certain action 18
  • 357. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV – A CALABARZON Division of Laguna LEARNING MATERIALS WEEK 1 – DAY 5 Composing Clear and Coherent Sentences Using Appropriate Grammatical Structures (Preposition) (Grammar) A. THINK AND TELL Directions: Analyze the positions of the mouse in the picture using prepositions 19
  • 358. B. FIND AND LEARN Directions: Study the chart of preposition, the meaning and the use of it. Preposition Meaning Examples above higher than, or over The sun is above the clouds. across from one side to the other It's dangerous to run across the road. after - following something - later than - The boy ran after the ball. - I'll phone you after lunch. against - in opposition to - in contact with - Stealing is against the law. - The sofa is against the wall. along from one end to the other They are walking along the street. among surrounded by Peter was among the spectators. around - in a circle - near, approximately - He walked around the table. - It costs around 50 euros. before - earlier than - in front of - The day before yesterday. - He bowed before the king. behind at the back of Passengers sit behind the driver. below lower than His shorts are below his knees. beneath under The pen was beneath the books. beside next to The bank is beside the cinema. between in the space separating two things Mary sat between Tom and Jane. by near, at the side of The restaurant is by the river. close to near The school is near the church. down from higher to lower She pulled down the blind. 20
  • 359. for what is intended I bought this book for you. from where something starts or originates The wind is blowing from the north. in at a point within an area The pen is in the drawer. in front of directly before The child ran out in front of the bus. inside on the inner part of The bird is inside the cage. into enter a closed space He went into the shop. near close to The school is near the church. next to beside The bank is next to the cinema. off down or away from He fell off the horse. on in a position touching a surface The plate is on the table. onto move to a position on a surface The cat jumped onto the roof of the car. opposite facing, on the other side Eva sat opposite Tom at the table. out of - move from a closed space - without - He got out of the taxi. - She's out of work. outside opposite of inside, on the outer side The garden is outside the house. over - above/across - on the surface of - The plane flew over the Atlantic. - She put a sheet over the furniture. past beyond She drove past the supermarket. round in a circular movement The earth moves round the sun. through from one side to the other The Seine flows through Paris. throughout in every part of The virus spread throughout the country. to in the direct of / towards On the way to the station. towards in the direction of The child ran towards her father. 21
  • 360. under beneath, below Water flows under the bridge. underneath beneath There was dust underneath the rug. up towards or in a higher position She walked up the stairs. C. TRY AND LEARN: Directions: Choose the appropriate preposition to complete each sentence. Choose from the word bank below across to about around near 1. The boy runs _______ the street 2. After the movie, we’re going ____ Vincent’s house. 3. The people are concerned ______ the pollution. 4. There is a new shopping center _____ our house. 5. The two toddlers played _____ the house. D. DO AND LEARN Directions: Write 5 sentences using prepositions E. LEARN SOME MORE Group Activity through a Game Preposition Scavenger Hunt 1. Make a long list of prepositions. 2. You can then do a preposition scavenger hunt. 3. Have one of your group mate step out of the room for a moment and hide something in the classroom, such as a piece of candy or some other desirable object. 22
  • 361. 4. When he/she returns, the other pupil can direct him to the hidden object using only prepositions. For example, they can tell them that the hidden object is "up, down, around, against, aside, by, under" and so on. 5. Use prepositions only until the pupil finds the hidden object. F. READ AND LEARN Directions: Read the short paragraph below. Underline the prepositions. Vashni is walking on the grass. Vince is walking on the foot-path.A boy and a girl are running across the road.It is not safe.They should look right and left and then cross the road.They are going to school.They are late for school.They are all in a hurry.The school begins at half past seven.The children are in the class room.They are putting their bags on desk. They are sitting on their chair. The teacher in coming into the class room.The children are looking at the teacher.She is writing on the black board.She is writing with a piece of chalk. Zia is late.He is walking into the class room. 23
  • 362. G. WRITE ABOUT IT Directions: Use the appropriate preposition for each sentence. 1. I drew a line _____ the paper 2. The city was _____ power for several hours. 3. I hid the ball _____ the table. 4. I hurried _____ the stairs and into my room. 5. The audience were all standing ____ the performance. H. REMEMBER *Prepositions - are words which show the relationship between a noun or a pronoun object and some other words in the sentence 24
  • 363. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV – A CALABARZON Division of Laguna LEARNING MATERIALS WEEK 2 – DAY 1 Identifying Conclusions (Listening Skills) A. THINK AND TELL Directions: Sing the song “Every single cell of my body is happy Every single cell of my body is well. (2x) Thank you Lord, I feel so good Every single cell of my body is well. (2x)” B. FIND AND LEARN Directions: Look at the picture. Listen as the teacher reads the paragraph. Answer the following questions in paragraph form. 25
  • 364. 1. What kind of accidents usually happen to commuters of LRT? 2. How can we avoid getting hurt or meeting an accident on the LRT? 3. What safety precautions should be observed? C. TRY AND LEARN Directions: Draw conclusions 1. My friend did not come to my party. Thus, _____________________________________________________ 2. I did not study for my test. Therefore, _________________________________________________ 3. I prepared well for the basketball game. Thus, _____________________________________________________ 4. My parents said I did well in school. Therefore, _________________________________________________ 5. I saved a lot of money. Thus, _____________________________________________________ D. DO AND LEARN Directions: Choose the appropriate conclusion 1. It was my turn to bring candy to our club meeting. I put different types of candy bars into a bag. I put 10 Snickers bars, 15 Milky Way bars, and 5 Three Musketeers bars into the bag. When I got to the meeting, each person had to pick a candy bar without looking. You can guess that . a. No one picked Milky Way bars b. Three Musketeers bars were picked the most c. Three Musketeers bars were picked the least 26
  • 365. 2. Yoshi was in her room reading a book. Her mom called her to come downstairs and help. As Yoshi entered the kitchen, her mom handed her a pile of plates. Yoshi put them on the table and went to get the silverware and glasses. You can conclude that it is . a. dinnertime b. bedtime c. time for school 3. Sam and his brother Tim each have their own rooms. Sam likes to make his bed every morning, but Tim never makes his bed. Sam folds all his clothes before putting them away, but Tim leaves all of his clothes on the floor. After reading the sentences above, I can conclude that Sam is very messy. Which clues from the story most likely helped me draw that conclusion? Check ALL that apply. a. Sam and Tim have their own rooms b. Tim leaves all of his clothes on the floor c. Sam likes to make his bed every morning d. Tim never makes his bed E. LEARN SOME MORE Directions: Draw conclusions from each situations Group 1 - Lucy was furious about her spelling grade. She kicked her desk and ran out of the classroom. Group 2 - Jessie is going to read a story about a hungry lion and a hungry lamb who become friends. While reading, Jessie concludes that the lion is … Group 3 - "O Captain! My Captain!" what has the trip been like for the sailors? Group 4 - The wind blew through the rigging as the boy watched the clouds roll in. As the waves grew bigger and bigger, he decided it was time to head home. What is the boy doing? Group 5 - Shanay had never seen so many fish before. She looked around at the huge tanks and could see hundreds of fish, crabs, shrimp, and all other amazing creatures completely 27
  • 366. surrounding her. She never thought she could feel like she was completely underwater, yet still be completely dry. F. READ AND LEARN Directions: Read the given paragraph and answer the following questions. G. WRITE ABOUT IT Directions: Draw a conclusion from the text read by your teacher H. REMEMBER *Drawing conclusions refers to information that is implied or inferred. This means that the information is never clearly stated. • Writers often tell you more than they say directly. They give you hints or clues that help you "read between the lines." 28
  • 367. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV – A CALABARZON Division of Laguna LEARNING MATERI A L S WEEK 2 – DAY 2 Affixes (Vocabulary Development) A. THINK AND TELL Directions: Form words using three cards as for prefix, root word and a suffix. B. FIND AND LEARN Directions: Group the words having the suffix or prefix. Write it on the table below Prefix Suffix untoward kingdom employment supermarket interact action attendance pre-school heroism renew 29
  • 368. C. TRY AND LEARN Directions: Name the prefix of each word. Tell the meaning of the base. And use it in a sentence. Prefix Base Word Meaning Sentence impossible transplant misbehave invisible disagree D. DO AND LEARN Directions: Make new words. Add a suffix to the base. Write the new word. -ness happy polite kind -tion promote expand create 30
  • 369. E. LEARN SOME MORE Group Activity Directions: Add prefix and suffix to the base to form a new word. Group 1: humble, able, stable, active, human Group 2: hunt, govern, operate, paint, write Group 3: employ, perform, engine, appear Group 4: correct, write, agree, possible Group 5: word, grade, spell, join F. READ AND LEARN 31
  • 370. G. WRITE ABOUT IT Directions: Use the following words in a sentence 1. rewrite 2. superstar 3. invisible 4. action 5. acceptance H. REMEMBER *Affix - an additional element placed at the beginning or end of a root, stem, or word, or in the body of a word, to modify its meaning. *Prefix – letters/syllables added before a word *Suffix – letters/syllables added after a word 32
  • 371. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV – A CALABARZON Division of Laguna LEARNING MATERI A L S WEEK 2 – DAY 3 Proofreading (Oral Reading Fluency) A. THINK AND TELL Directions: Pick out the errors and determine how to fix them. At the start of school Dora was afrad of her new Teacher. Mrs. Davis seamed nice, but she had so manny rules for the class to folow. Scare someone to pieces. As the school year cotinued, Dora begun to understan how the Teacher come up with the rules The rules were their so students would be respecfulof theyselves and each other. By the end of the year, Dora though Mrs. Davis was the best Teacher she evere had! B. FIND AND LEARN Directions: Listen to the teacher as he/she explains the tips in proofreading 33
  • 372. C. TRY AND LEARN Directions: Underline the errors 34
  • 373. D. DO AND LEARN Directions: Apply the proofreading marks to correct the paragraph. E. LEARN SOME MORE Group Activity Directions: Write a faulty paragraph or short story. Exchange works with other groups and proofread 35
  • 374. F. READ AND LEARN G. WRITE ABOUT IT Directions: Proofread H. REMEMBER *Proofreading - examining your text carefully to find and correct typographical errors and mistakes in grammar, style, and spelling 36
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  • 376. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV – A CALABARZON Division of Laguna LEARNING MATERI A L S WEEK 2 – DAY 4 Text Types – Problem-Solution (Reading Comprehension) A. THINK AND TELL Directions: Tell to the class the latest news you have heard/watched. B. FIND AND LEARN Directions: Read and analyze the passage below. Take note of the problem solution text structure “In the early 1800s, the United States needed room to grow. The problem was most people lived in the East. The cities were crowded. New land was expensive. Young families couldn’t afford to buy farms. Then, as a solution, the United States government purchased land from France. The government also acquired land from Mexico. Soon the country stretched all the way to the Pacific Ocean. People looked to the setting sun with outstretched arms and said, “Go west!” Settlers rode in wagons or on horses. They followed long, dusty trails across hot plains for thousands of miles. There was no shelter. People slept in tents on the ground. They had to watch out for wild animals like wolves and snakes. The trip west could take months. 38
  • 377. Then a railroad was built that stretched from the East Coast almost to the West Coast. The railroad made travel faster. More people poured into the new lands. The settlers quickly built small towns where the farming, fishing, and mining were good.” C. TRY AND LEARN Directions: Place in the graphic organizer, the problems and solutions present in the selection above D. DO AND LEARN Directions: Write an example of a problem and the solutions. Follow this format PROBLEM Event Event Event SOLUTION 39
  • 378. E. LEARN SOME MORE Group Activity Directions: Choose one Problem-Solution text from one of your members and act them out in the class. F. READ AND LEARN Directions: Analyze and read the text “The type of government created after the American Revolution included the ideals of protecting individual liberties while at the same time preserving the collective order of society. To that end, a government based on combining popular consent, separation of powers, and federalism was created.” G. WRITE ABOUT IT Directions: Write a problem-solution text with regards to the present situation of our country. H. REMEMBER *Signal words provide hints that help you make sense of what you are reading. 40
  • 379. Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region IV – A CALABARZON Division of Laguna LEARNING MATERI A L S WEEK 2 – DAY 5 Prepositional Phrases (Grammar) A. THINK AND TELL Prepositional Phrase Poem Game Directions: Pick only one prepositional phrase that inspires you (this will be provided by your teacher.)Write a short poem that uses this phrase creatively in the first and last lines. You cannot simply repeat the first and last lines. The game helps the you become familiar with different ways to use a prepositional phrase. When you complete your prepositional phrase poems, read the poems aloud. B. FIND AND LEARN Directions: Listen and identify the prepositional phrase to be read by the teacher. C. TRY AND LEARN Directions: Fill in with the correct prepositional phrase 41
  • 380. D. DO AND LEARN Directions: Write a sentence using the following prepositional phrases 1. about the book 2. over the river 3. on Tuesday 4. by the chair 42
  • 381. E. LEARN SOME MORE Directions: From the prepositional phrases studied, write songs/ poems containing them. Read/perform it to the class. F. READ AND LEARN Directions: Underline the prepositional phrases in the poem below and the poem on the other side of the sheet. A Fire-Truck Right down the shocked street with a siren-blast That sends all else skittering to the curb, Redness, brass, ladders and hats hurl past, Blurring to sheer verb, Shift at the corner into uproarious gear And make it around the turn in a squall of traction, The headlong bell maintaining sure and clear, Thought is degraded action! Beautiful, heavy, unweary, loud, obvious thing! I stand here purged of nuance, my mind a blank. All I was brooding upon has taken wing, And I have you to thank. As you howl beyond hearing I carry you into my mind, Ladders and brass and all, there to admire Your phoenix-red simplicity, enshrined In that not extinguished fire. Richard Wilbur 43
  • 382. F. WRITE ABOUT IT Directions: Underlinethe prepositional phrase in each sentence. Circle the preposition. 1) The strange man parked his car next to the tall trees. 2) The confused foreign exchange student walked through the school halls. 3) My cousin Jesse wore a bandage on his nose to cover the wound. 4) Our crazy dog escaped and wandered all around the neighborhood. 5) Your little brother had surgery and must stay in the hospital. G. REMEMBER *A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. Other words may be in between the preposition and the noun or pronoun, which is also known as the object of the preposition. Some prepositional phrases are used as adjectives. They describe nouns. Other prepositional phrases are used as adverbs. They describe a verb and answer the questions how, why, or when. 44
  • 383. LEARNER‟S MANUAL Third Quarter/Week 3 Day 1 Think and Tell Do you go to church every Sunday? Listen to the story “ Hearing Mass” then answer the following questions Hearing Mass One Sunday morning, Father, Mother, Teresita, and Marivic went to mass. Marivic could not wait any longer for the mass to end. During consecration, she began to cry loudly. Everybody turned to look at her. Answer the following question. 1. How did Mother feel when Marivic started to cry in the church? 2. If you were Mother and Father, what would you do? 3. What should Father and Mother do with Marivic next time they go to mass? Find out and Learn Based on the story that you listened to what evidence proved that Marivic could not wait any longer for the mass to end. Try and Learn Listen to the story “ The Big, Pink Bundle of Joy” then answer the following questions. support your answers‟ The Big, Pink Bundle of Joy Mother has been here for five days. She could hardly wait to bring the big, pink Bundle of joy to the children. Mother held the pink bundle lovingly to her bosom while father called for a taxi. Answer the following question 1. Where were father and mother? 2. What evidence support your answer that father and mother was in the hospital? 3. Why were there? Support your answer. 4. Where were they going? Give evidence to your answer. Do and Learn Individual activity 1. Listen to the story using tape recorder. 2. Based from the story listened to answer the following questions and provide evidence for your answer. 45
  • 384. The Ferris Wheel Ride Myrna was scared to ride on the ferris wheel. One fiesta day, her cousin asked her to ride on the ferris wheel. When the ferris wheel turned around, Myrna felt dizzy. She couldn‟t look down. She felt as if she was falling. Answer the following question then provide evidence to your answer to support Understanding. 1. What do you think did Mryna wish? 2. Did Myrna enjoy her ride on the ferris wheel? 3. What would Myrna do next time? Learn Some More Group Activity Listen as the teacher reads the story. Based from the story listened to, the pupils will create their own question. Your answer must provide an evidence to support understanding. A Bookworm Vicente is a bookworm. He likes to read about almost everything. He likes to read adventure stories, nature stories, fairy tales, and biographies. Whenever he gets hold of a book, nothing could stop him from finishing it. He overworks his eyes by reading. He reads even when the light is dim. Write About It Listen as the teacher reads the selection and answer the following questions. Insects Insects are found anywhere. They are either harmful or beneficial. The butterfly and the bee are beneficial. They help pollinate the flowers. The dragonfly is also a helpful insect. It eats other insects that destroy plants. Ants, flies, cockroaches, aphids, termites and mosquitoes are insect pests. They destroy our crops and homes, cause illnesses, and kill our plants. They are harmful to men, animals, and plants. 1. What word ells where insects can be found? 2 .Write three beneficial insects. 3. Provide evidence that dragonfly is also a helpful insect. 4. Name two things which insects destroy. 5. Copy the letter that tells what insects may cause. a. floods b. illness c. rain d,tsunami Remember In providing evidences you provide reason or opinion based upon information you read, hear or interpret visually. 46
  • 385. LEARNER’S MANUAL Third Quarter/ Week 3 Day 2 Think and Learn Read the following pair of words. small – big ugly – pretty shining – sparkling thick – thin Compare the set of words written, What can you say about the pair of wo Find and Learn Distribute each letter to the pupils. Arrange the letter and give the meaning of the word. (lovely) LYVELO ______________1. beautiful (elegant) GEELTAN_____________2. graceful (adaptable) EAAADPTLB___________3. pliant (fragrant) TRANFRAG____________4. sweet (shining) NIIHGSN______________5.sparkling What can you say about the pair of word? Give the meaning of the word lovely, elegant, adaptable, fragrant, and sh Try and Learn 1. Let the pupils read the poem “ My Native Land” ( Observe prop My Native Land How beautiful are her mountains grand The peaceful valleys between Her sparkling sun and cooling rains That bathe the fertile plains- How graceful are her stately plains Her towering emerald trees How pliant her rustling bamboos green Dancing blissfully in the breeze How pretty her white sampaguitas And fragrant orchids so rare How modest and sweet her daughters Who harvest the golden grain- How I love her rainbow birds Her blue skies and sparkling waves How I love this dear Philippines Home on the troubled earth. 47
  • 386. 1. Identify the words that have similar meaning as the underlined words. 1. The grand mountains are beautiful. a. attractive b. marvelous c. elegant d. radiant 2. How graceful are her stately plains. a. willowy b. obedient c. delicate d. refined 3. How pliant are her rustling bamboos green! a. wavering b. obedient c. yielding d. loosening 4. How pretty are her white sampaguitas. a. lovely b. cheerful c. ample d. considerable 5. How sweet and modest are her daughters who harvest the golden grain! a. Darling b. pure c. harmonious d. fragrant Identify the antonym of each of the underlined words. 1. How peaceful the valleys between her sparkling sun and cooling rains. a. violent b. disturbed c. noisy d. troubled 2. How graceful are her towering emerald trees! a. brief b. little c. tiny d. low 3. How pretty are her fragrant orchids so rare. a. Frequent b. repeated c. periodic d. common 4. How sweet and modest her daughters are! a. Unchaste b. boastful c. grand d. excessive 5. How I love this dear Philippines, home on this troubled earth. a. Peaceful b. restful c. dignified d. gracious Do and Learn Match the word at the left with their antonyms at the right. Then use each word in a sentence. Write the letters of the answer on a piece of paper. 1. dependent a. ordinary 2. start b. independent 3. unwise c. end 4. special d. conserve 5. waste e. sensible Learn Some More Choose the antonym of the underlined word. Write the letter of the correct answer. 1 The poor child who has not eaten nor drunk water for days looks sick and wan. a. pale b. strong c. weak d. sickly 2 Sisa‟s husband was a vagabond. He had no work and seldom came home. a. wanderer b. provider c. tramp d. nomad 3 Only God can reward you for your kindness for we are poor. a. honor b. prize c. punish d. present 4 The boys laugh out loud as they splash each other with the chilly water. a. Cold b. icy c. warm d. frozen 5 Blood oozed from the wound on his forehead. a. Bleed b. sweat c. weep d. zip b. 48
  • 387. Read and Learn Read the poem “My Native Land” Write About It Look for the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence. Write it in your notebook. 1. Winnie aggravates and annoys everyone. 2. Fredo is so absentminded that he forgets where things are. 3. The twins work steadily without stopping until they finish. Look for the antonym of the underlined word. 4. Manny Pacquiao is a rich man but before he is poor. 5. My mother always wants to buy cheap clothes and my father „likes expensive clothes. Remember Synonym are words with the same meaning. Antonym are word with opposite meaning. 49
  • 388. LEARNER’S MANUAL Third Quarter/ Week 3 Day 3 Think and Tell 1. Show a picture of an eyebrows. 2. In what part of our body can you see the eyebrows? Find and Learn Read the story “ The Eyebrows” with accuracy, appropriateness and proper expression. The Eyebrows Eyebrows are part of the face which serve two purposes for beauty and protection. Eyebrows make the face look more beautiful by calling attention to the eyes. They make the eyes look healthier and brighter. Eyebrows do not only beautify the face but also protect the eyes from sweat. without the eyebrows, drops of sweat may run into the eyes and blur the sight. Sweat itself is a waste product and should be rid off. Answer the following question. 1. The part of the body mentioned in the selection are the ___________. a. eyelashes b. eyelids c. eyebrows 2. This part makes the face look_______________. a. beautiful b. sad c. sleepy 3. Aside from beauty, they also serve as _______________. a. communication b. conservation c. protection 4. They call attention to the ___________. a. nose b. eyes c. cheeks 5. They make them look___________. a. Uglier b. healthier c. funnier Try and Learn Let the pupils read another story “ A Visit to the City” with accuracy , appropriateness and proper expression. A Visit to the City Mang Tibo had not visited the city lately. Everytime he came to the city, he would writehis son to pick him up in the station. Because he wanted to surprise his son, he did not write him about his coming this time. Mang Tibo was surprised to see the many changes in the city. When he got down the bus, he did not know where to go. 50
  • 389. Answer the following question: 1. What happened to Mang Tibo? a. He got lost. b. He enjoyed looking around c. He took a walk around the place 2. What should Mang Tibo have done? a. gone to the nearest radio and TV station b. gone back to the province at once c. look for a policeman and asked for help 3. What was Mang Tibo likely to decide a. Never come to the city again. b. Never leave the province. c. Never come to the city without asking his to meet him. What have you noticed while you are reading the story? Is it proper to read the story with accuracy, appropriate and proper expression? In what part of the storydid the author use accuracy, appropriateness and proper expression? Do and Learn There are short paragraph written on a flashcard then choose one and read it with accuracy, appropriate and proper expression. Learn Some More 1. Group the pupils into five. 2. The leader of the group will choose one short story provided by the teacher. 3. Let all the members read it with accuracy, appropriate and proper expression. Read and Learn Read “Counting the Rain” with accuracy, appropriate and proper expression. Counting the Rain I love counting the rain, Mother As they patter and as I see Do not all the great men like Rizal Count rain, too, when still young like me? See the numerous dropping rains How hard it is for little brains. And I recall the children’s riddle About the old man’s countless canes. How I love the fast falling rain Like a thousand pounding pestles And the little rushing water Down the stream to see it nestles. 51
  • 390. Write About It Read a short story with accuracy, appropriate and proper expression and answer the following question. Air Pollution Today, in most cities smoke and exhaust fumes fill the air and endanger the health and well-being of the people. Smoke and exhaust fumes contain harmful by- products from gasoline burned in cars and from factories. Air pollution or smog is a serious problem in some cities. Smog consists of smoke and exhaust fumes mixed with fog. To control air pollution, smoke ordinances have been passed. Smoke-belching Vehicles are checked and factories are required to reduce fumes emanating from them. Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. Smoke and exhaust fumes are usually abundant in______________. a. Cities b. farms c. towns 2. Pollution is not good for our____________. a. Health b. mind c. spirit 3. Smoke and exhaust fumes contain much___________. a. Oxygen b. water vapor c. harmful gas 4. Air pollution can make us __________. a. Active b. sleepy c. sick 5. When gasoline is burned, by-products are given off such as_________. a. Oxygen and nitrogen b. Carbon dioxide and water vapor c. Smoke and exhaust fumes Remember Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension. 52
  • 391. LEARNER’S MANUAL Day 4 Think and Tell What image have you seen? What is written inside the arrow? Problem Solution Find and Learn Let the pupils read a short story. Jose Rizal owned a horse when he was studying in Madrid. When his allowance did not come one day, he did not have enough money for food. What problem encountered by Jose Rizal? Is there a possible solution for his problem? What solution can you give? Totoy needs a new school bag. He did not have enough money to buy the bag. Then he heard that their neighbor was looking for a baby –sitter for her little child. She was willing to pay a few pesos to the baby-sitter. What is Totoy‟s problem? Do you think Totoy solve his problem? What did Totoy do to solve his problem? Try and Learn For each Passage below, write the problem and solution in the correct column. Passage Problem Solution 1.Jonh didn‟t know what to take to to school for Show and tell. He asked his mother for an idea . She suggested to take the ribbon his dog won at the pet parade. 53
  • 392. 2.Emiily knew she had to get to school on time, but her mother said she couldn‟t drive her. Emily decided to leave early and walk to school. 3.Mrs. Anderson wanted a fresh pineapple for her cake. The store near her did not have any fresh one, so she went to another store and bought it there. 4.Robert was afraid the flooding river would reach his home. His parents were away, and he was watching with his little sister. He saddled his horse, and he and His sister rode to the top of the Hill. Do and Learn Read the following passage.Answer the following questions. Jenny‟s family moved to a new city. She felt lonely because she had to leave her friends. She used to love playing soccer in the park with them. She was known as the greatest goalkeeper. At her new school, she overhead some of the girls complaining. They were upset because their soccer team didn‟t have a goalkeeper. If they didn‟t find one soon, the team wouldn‟t be able to complete. Jenny couldn‟t believe her ears. She could be the goalkeeper. She found the coach and asked if she could try out for the position. The following Saturday the team won the game. Jenny blocked, won the game, and became the hero. Jenny was no longer lonely; she had many new friends. 54
  • 393. Problem Solution Problem What problem does the character have? Events: What did Jenny bear? Why was this so important to her? What did Jenny do? Solution How did this solve her problem? Learn Some More Group Activity Each group will pick out one story provided by the teacher. Then do the following: 55
  • 394. Learn Some More Group Activity Each group will pick out one story provided by the teacher. Then do the following Read and Learn Read a short story and determined the problem and solution. The town officials requested the government to undertake cloud seeding operations. The leaders responded immediately. Men were fielded out and started cloud seeding to include rain. Soon the rains started falling. Write About it Write the problem and solution based on the short story. 1. The young man is kind-hearted. One day, he heard a little boy crying outside his window. The young man found out that the child was being teased by the bigger boys. The young man went out. Problem________________________________ Solution________________________________ 2. Jose Rizal owned a horse when he was studying in Madrid. When his allowance did not come one day, he did not have enough money for food. 56
  • 395. Problem________________________________ Solution________________________________ 3. Totoy needs a new school bag. He did not have enough money to buy the bag. Then he heard that their neighbor was looking for a baby-sitter for her little child. She was willing to pay a few pesos to the baby- sitter. Problem_________________________________ Solution_________________________________ 4. Jun and Jerry started arguing over the new toy. Jun wanted to keep it but Jerry disagreed since he wanted to keep the toy for himself. Mother came to the scene and advised the boys to share the toy train. But the boys went with the quarrel. Before they knew it, mother was back holding one of the slippers. Problem_________________________________________ Solution_________________________________________ 5. The dogs were playing wildly in the yard. Father drove them away. However, The dogs ran towards the patch of vegetables where they continued lunging at each other. Problem__________________________________________ Solution__________________________________________ 57
  • 396. LEARNER’S MANUAL in English 5 Third Quarter/Week 3 Day 5 Think and Tell Let the pupils read the following sentences. Can I ask question please? May I borrow your book? At the end of the lesson you will be able to use can and may as modal auxiliaries in asking permission and making request. Find and Learn Read the following sentences. A B Can I ask a question ? Could you take a message ? Could I ask a question ? Would you carry this for me? May I ask question? Can you take the message? What is the use of can? Could? May? We use can, could, and may to ask permission to do something. How about the use of could you? Would you? We use could you and would you as a polite ways of telling or asking someone do something or request. Try and Learn Look at each picture. Complete each sentence by writing may or can on each blank. 1. I_________ a letter to my friend. 58
  • 397. 2. You_______ go home now. 3. I_______ help my teacher. 4. I_______ sing our national anthem. 59
  • 398. 5. A dog ______ barks if he sees a stranger. Do and Learn These are the activities a child in grade five may do at home. Make your own sentence. Play I May Watch tv. We Read books 1. _____________________________________________ 2. ____________________________________________ 3. ____________________________________________ 60
  • 399. Learn Some More Group 1 and 2 will write sentences using can and may. Group 3 and 4 will write sentences using could you and would you MAY & CAN MAY CAN Asking Permission Asking Permission Asking Permission Asking Permission Asking Permission Asking Permission COULD YOU & WOULD YOU COULD YOU WOULD YOU Request Request Request Request Request Request Read and Learn Read the poem “Kitten” Kitten Holy ( censored), that ball can bounce! Get the(deleted) out of here, This string is great! Son of a (removed), I can run so fast! No (banned) way,I just broke that plate! What the (edited) , did you see me jump! Well (forebidden) Me, I’m caught in a jar Mother (bleep) , I showed that lamp! Oh (out) No, There goes your guitar! Unbelievable, I can climb your legs! No (blocked) lie, I can distress your floor! For sakes, Isn’t my life grand! So sad I’m a kitten, For six months more! 61
  • 400. Write About it Answer each question carefully. 1. What can you do for mother today? 2. What may you do on rainy days? 3. Who can always help us? 4. Who can give me a pet? 5. Who may play basketball? 62
  • 401. LEARNER’S MANUAL in English 5 Third Quarter/ Week 4 Day 1 Think and Tell Read “Mood Poem” Poem I love my friend He went away from me. There‟s nothing more to say. The poem ends Soft as it began I love my friend. The mood in the poem is sad.What clues in the poem can you use to determine the mood? Find and Learn Read Antonio‟s Diary ( See Lesson Guides in Elementary English 5 p.18-19 ) Ask the pupils the following questions: a. Who is Antonio‟s friend? Francisca b. Is she blind like Antonio? No c. When do they meet? every Saturday afternoon d. Where do they meet? at the park e. What would Francisca do whenever she sees Antonio coming? Shouts in her high voice ( write the answer on the board ) f. What would she say? “ Hello, Antonio! Let‟s go!” ( write the answer on the board ) g. What emotion or mood do the words and action of Francisca indicate? Excitement, eagerness ( write the answer on the board ) h What would they do in the park? walk around the park and Francisca would describe everything she sees to Antonio i. How would they walk around the park? Hold hands and talk about things Francisca see ( write the answer on the board) j. What emotion do these actions indicate? Friendliness ( write the answer on the board ) k. Which action of Antonio tells us that sometimes he feels sad about being blind? When he cries l. What does Francisca do when she sees him crying? Hold him tight and tell him that her eyes are big enough for the two of them. m. What is Francisca‟s mood feeling as she holds his hand and tells him about her eyes? ( compassion ) n. Could you say that Antonio and Francisca are close? Why/ Why not? Yes, they are close because they like to spend time together, talk about things and console each other when one is lonely What helped us in guessing Antonio‟s and Francisca‟s mood? ( their actions and what they say ) 63
  • 402. So how can we tell the mood of a person or a character in a story? ( through his /her actions and utterances/ statement ) Try and Learn Show picture of the following situation. Identify the mood of expression in the following situation: - A girl crying over her dog run over by a car - A snake crawling towards the girl - A mad dog approaching an old woman - A lady with a wide grin Do and Learn . Infer the mood of the person presented in each situation. 1. Tina saw the thin ragged beggar and gave him/her last peso. 2. Clara groped in the dark. She touch something slimy and hairy. She shrieked and could not move. 3. Ana felt like walking on air, and that everybody loved her trophy from the judges. 4. Tony was going to the city for the first time. He couldn‟t sit tight. He pointed at the new things he saw. 5. Aling Pinang looked at her colorful garden. Her plants were all flowering and it was a sight to see. Learn Some More Group Activity Divide the pupils into 4 groups. Distribute to each group, strips of cartolina with a mood written on each strip. ( Have a list of suggested moods) ( happy, sad, afraid, disappointment, surprise ) Tell each group member to get a strip of cartolina without showing what was written on it to the other group members. Tell each member to act out or make facial expression to describe the mood written on his/her strip of cartolina while the rest of the group members guess what that mood is. Each member will take his turn. Read and Learn Read the following activity. Identify the mood of expression shown in the following situation. Mang Simon, a fisherman, uttered silently, “ Where will I get the money for my children. School will soon open, but everyday I catch small numbers of ifsh.”_________ He thought of dynamite fishing asa way to help him increased his catch. His wife reminded him of the violations he may commit. So, he got his nets and said a prayer before he rowed his boat.”_______________. 64
  • 403. Write About it Infer the mood of the person who said each sentence. 1. “Today is the day I‟ve been waiting for”. 2. „I hate you so much!” 3. “We won! We won! the game!. 4. “Your dress is so pretty.” 5. “I can‟t thank you enough for the help you‟ve given me.” 65
  • 404. LEARNER’S MANUAL in English 5 Third Quarter/Week 4 Day 2 Think and Learn 1. What are the following pastries/cakes made of? cupcakes strawberry pancakes blueberry applesauce Find out and Learn Read the following words. Sunday = sun + day afternoon = after + noon cupcakes = cup + cakes pancakes = pan + cakes applesauce = apple + sauce strawberry = straw + berry Chinatown = china + town anybody = any + body anytime = any + time These two different words that have been together to form a new word isa called a compound word. Can you draw out the meaning of a compound word? ( you can try to combine the meaning of short word? - cupcakes - cakes shaped likes cup - pancakes - cake fried on a pan - applesauce - sauce made of apple - Chinatown - town of the Chinese - anybody - anyone - anytime - at any moment Try and Learn Read each sentence and fill in the blank with a compound word. Choose your answer below. Haircut firemen stomachache drugstore backyard cornfield 1. The ________________did their best to save the burning building. 2. Please go to the ______________ for some medicine. 3. Grandfather went to the barbershop for a _____________. 4. We will go to the______________ to harvest fruits and vegetables. 5. I have _____________ maybe because I ate too much. 66
  • 405. Do and Learn Write the compound word that mean the following: ____________bell by the door ____________ache or pain at the back of the body ____________cake fried on a pan ____________room where classes are held ____________cloth to cover Learn Some More Each group will do different activities. Group 1 Box the correct compound words:  Part of the day between noon and evening afterglow afternoon  Air transportation airport airline  Paper that tells the news newscast newspaper  Ground or place for playing playmate playground  Paper with a rough surface ` sandpaper sandstorm Group II Choose and give the meaning of the compound words. 1. One lazy afternoon , Greggy the young dog was relaxing at the entrance of his doghouse. 2. He was about to daydream when Dave, the Dalmatian came by to invite him for some outdoor games. 3. Greggy accepted it and asked permission from his grandmother, she said it was okey but reminded him not to stay outside after dark. Group III Write the compound word on the blank before its meaning. ____________ = a store here books are sold ____________ = marker placed between the pages of the book ____________ = a set of shelves or cabinet for holding books ____________ = a person who spends much time reading a book _____________ = use to protect the eyes from the sun‟s glare 67
  • 406. Read and Learn Read the following: applesauce -- sauce made of apple footstep -- steps of the foot Chinatown -- town of the Chine hometown -- town where one‟s home newsstand -- place where newspaper are sold Write About it Give the meaning of the following: 1. seaweeds________________ 2. sandcastle________________ 3. fishnet___________________ 4. swimsuit _________________ 5. fingernails________________ Remember Compound words are made up of two different words that have been put together to form a new word. 68
  • 407. THIRD QUARTER WEEK 5 DAY1 Think and Tell Look at the boy in the picture. Do you know someone who is blind? How do you feel for him/her? Would you like to have a blind friend? Why? Find Out and Learn Read the sentences and identify the mood of the person presented in each situation. a. Francisca always shouts in her happy voice. b. She said, “Hello, Antonio! Let’s go!” c. My eyes feel nothing except my tears. Try and Learn Identify the mood of the person presented in each situation that the teacher will read to you. 1. Tina saw the thin ragged beggar and gave him her last peso. 2. Clara groped in the dark. She touched something slimy and hairy. She shrieked and could not move. 3. Ana felt like walking on air and that everybody loved her as she went up the stage to receive her trophy from the judges. 4. Tony was going to the city for the first time. He couldn’t sit tight. He pointed at the new things he saw. 5. Aling Pinang looked at her colorful garden. Her plants were all flowering and it was a sight to see. 69
  • 408. anger sadness disappointment worryfear Do and Learn Infer the general mood of the situations that teacher will read to you. Choose your answer from the words written on the board. 1. “It breaks my heart to see very ill,” said Auring to her sick daughter. 2. Mang Pedro raised a wooden stick and shouted at the two boys to get out of his garden. 3. Yoly’s brother was playing with other children in the park. After a while she could not see him anymore. She tried to look for him everywhere but she could not find him. 4. Lightning flashed followed by a terrible thunder. Sara closed her eyes and covered her ears as she sat on the chair. 5. Ramon had always topped his class since Grade One. Now, mother was expecting another gold medal. Awarding came but Ramon was not called. Learn Some More Exercise 1 Infer the mood of the person who said each sentence. 1. “Today is the day I’ve been waiting for.” 2. “I hate you so much!” 3. “We won! We won the game!” 4. “Your dress is so pretty.” 5. “I can’t thank you enough for the help you’ve given me.” Exercise 2 Read each set of expressions and decide what mood or feeling is reflected or described. 1. It was the time of harvest. Hundreds of rice stalks lined Hamaguchi’s fields. It had been a fine harvest, and tonight down in the village everyone was having a good time. A. anxiety B.boredom C. contentment 2. Hamaguchi rose to his feet and looked out at the sea. The sea was very dark and strange to see, it seemed to be running away from the land. A. curiosity B.anxiety C. excitement 3. The bell ringer in the temple in the hill saw the flames and set the big bell booming. The people down the beach turned and began to climb the hill. If Hamaguchi’s rice fields were afire, nothing would keep them from helping them. A. anger B. helplessness C. curiosity 70
  • 409. 4. When the sea went back, not a house was left below the hillside or along the shore. The whole village had been swept away. The village people stood silent and their tears fell. A. grief B.cheerfulness C. despair 5. Then the people woke, as if from a dream, and understood. Hamaguchi had made himself poor to save the village people, and they bowed their foreheads to the ground before him. A. gratitude B.sympathy C. sympathy Remember! - What helped us in inferring speaker’s mood?  (through their actions and what they say) - How can we tell the mood of a person or a character in a story?  (through his/her actions and utterances/statements) 71
  • 410. THIRD QUARTER WEEK 5 DAY 3 Think and Tell Study the picture. Tell something about it. What are the following pastries/cakes made of? cupcakes pancakes applesauce strawberry blueberry List down some ingredients in making cupcakes or pancakes/applesauce, etc. Find Out and Learn Read the paragraph. One Sundayafternoon, Julian the baker is busy making cupcakes and cooking pancakes. Celano, his helper is busy packing applesauce and strawberry jam. They will bring these to Chinatown where anybody can buy anytime. 72
  • 411. Look for the underlined words in our story. Write the two words found in each word. sunday = sun + day afternoon = after + noon cupcakes = cup + cakes pancakes = pan + cakes applesauce = apple + sauce strawberry = straw + berry Chinatown = China + town anybody = any + body anytime = any + time These two different words that have been put together to form a new word is called a compound word. Can you draw out the meaning of a compound word? (try to combine the meaning of short word) cupcakes - cakes shapes like cups pancakes - cake fried on a pan applesauce - sauce made of apple Chinatown - town of the Chinese anybody - anyone anytime - at any moment Try and Learn A. Write the compound word that means the following: _________ bell by the door _________ ache or pain at the back of the body _________ cake fried on a pan _________ room where classes are held _________ cloth to cover B. Box the correct compound words: 1. part of the day between noon and evening afterglow afternoon 2. air transportation airport airline 3. paper that tells the news newscast newspaper 4. ground or place for playing playmate playground 5. paper with a rough surface sandpaper sandstorm 73
  • 412. haircut firemen headache drugstore backyard cornfield Do and Learn Exercise 1 Give the meaning of the compound words in each sentence. 1. One lazy afternoon, Greggy the young dog was relaxing at the entrance of his doghouse. 2. He was about to daydream when Dave, the Dalmatian came by to invite him for some outdoor games. 3. Greggy accepted it and asked permission from his grandmother, she said it was okay but reminded him not to stay outside after dark. 4. Dave first introduced his other playmates to Greggy, who gave each of them a warm handshake. 5. Then, all of them began playing “tag” and raced each other downhill. Everyone was having lots of fun that they didn’t notice the sunset and the darkening sky. Exercise 2 Let’s make compound words. Write the compound word on the blank before its meaning. _________ 1.a store where books are sold _________ 2.marker placed between the pages of a book _________ 3.a set of shelves or cabinet for holding books _________ 4.a person who spends much time reading a book _________ 5.used to protect the eyes from the sun’s glare Learn Some More Read each sentence and fill in the blank with a compound word. Choose your answer below. 1. The __________ did their best to save the burning building. 2. Please go to the _________ for some medicine. 3. Grandfather went to the barbershop for a ________. 4. We will go to the ________ to harvest fruits and vegetables. 5. I have ________ maybe because I ate too much. 74
  • 413. Read each sentence and box the correct compound word. 1. Daylight begins at early morning. 2. We put all our toys in the playroom. 3. I got sunburn when we went to the beach. 4. The teacher told the students to underline the correct answer. 5. We have P. E. in the afternoon. Remember! Compound word – comes from two different words that have been put together to form a new word with a different meaning. 75
  • 414. WEEK 5 DAY 4 What are the beautiful things found in our country? Think and Tell Answer the question at the center. Distribute each letter to pupils. Ask them to rearrange the letters and give the meaning of the word. They will stand in front with the letter. (Encourage the pupils to give other meanings of the given word). (lovely) LYVELO __________ 1.beautiful (elegant) GEELTAN __________ 2.graceful (adaptable) EAAADPTLB __________ 3.pliant (fragrant) TRANFRAG __________ 4.sweet (shining) NIIHGSN __________ 5.sparkling Find Out and Learn My Native Land How beautiful are her mountains grand The peaceful valleys between Her sparkling sun and cooling rains That bathe the fertile plains – 76
  • 415. How graceful are her stately plains Her towering emerald trees How pliant her rustling bamboos green Dancing blissfully in the breeze – How pretty her white sampaguitas And fragrant orchids so rare How modest and sweet her daughters Who harvest the golden grain – How I love her rainbow birds Her blue skies and sparkling waves How I love this dear Philippines Home on this troubled earth. - Esmeraldo B. Pascua Answer the following questions: a. What are found between grand mountains? b. How will you describe the plains? c. Explain why bamboos are pliant. d. Compare the sampaguitas and the orchids. e. Can you name three things you love most in our country? Identify the words that have similar meaning as the underlined words. 1.) The grand mountains are beautiful. A. attractive C.elegant B. marvelous D.radiant 2.) How graceful are her stately plains! A. willowy C. delicate B. obedient D.refined 3.) How pliant are her rustling bamboos green! A. wavering C.yielding B. obedient D.loosening 4.) How pretty are her white sampaguitas. A. lovely C.ample B. cheerful D.considerable 5.) How sweet and modest are her daughters who harvest the golden grain! A. darling C.harmonious B. pure D.fragrant 77
  • 416. Identify the antonym of each of the underlined words. 1.) How peaceful the valleys between her sparkling sun and cooling rains. A. violent C.noisy B. disturbed D. troubled 2.) How graceful are her towering emerald trees! A. brief C.tiny B. little D.low 3.) How pretty are her fragrant orchids so rare. A. frequent C.periodic B. repeated D. common 4.) How sweet and modest her daughters are! A. unchaste C.grand B. boastful D.excessive 5.) How I love this dear Philippines, home on this troubled earth. A. peaceful C.dignified B. restful D.gracious Try and Learn Exercise 1 Choose a partner. The word list contains words that maybe a synonym or an antonym of the key word. Choose the correct word to complete each set. Number 1 is done for you. KEYWORD Synonym Antonym 1. true correct __ false____ 2. happiness __________ __________ 3. abundant __________ __________ 4. lifeless __________ __________ 5. identical __________ __________ 6. famous __________ __________ correct joy false alive freezing many dead sadness unfamiliar same known wonder opposite gift ordinary punishment work relief economical extravagant 78
  • 417. 7. surprise __________ __________ 8. reward __________ __________ 9. rest __________ __________ 10. thrifty __________ __________ Exercise 2 Study the word list. Then read the sentences that follow. Choose a word from the list that can take the place of the underlined word. Write your answer in the blank before each sentence. _________ 1. Miss Luna declared the winner of the contest during the meeting of the group. _________ 2. “Give me back my book,” Pepeordered. _________ 3. “Please, give me another chance,” the girl asked the teacher. _________ 4. The basketball fans rooted, Hurray for Sonny. _________ 5. Nora cried loudly when Mother did not allow her to join the picnic. _________ 6. Girlie said something which made me feel good. _________ 7. “Why must I always do the dirty work?” snapped Mario. _________ 8. The policeman identified the suspect in the robbery. _________ 9. Ronnie stuttered so we did not understand him. _________ 10. Nobody spilled the secret. Exercise 3 Correct Spelling of Words Learned in the Lesson How will you remember the words used in the poem you listened to? Copy the word that is spelled correctly. 1. gloruios glorious gloriouos 2. resplendent resplenden rescplendent 3. verdant verdant vardent 4. pliantive pliantiv plaintive 5. boundlhes boundiless boundless 6. beutiful beautiful beautifull 7. toilssome toillsome toilsome 8. fertille fertile fertile 9. peacefull paeceful peaceful 10. stately statly steely announced pleaded yelled demanded revealed mumbled cheered commented sobbed uttered named 79
  • 418. Do and Learn Exercise 1 Listen as the teacher reads again the poem “My Native Land”. Then answer the questions that follow. 1. What bathes the fertile plains? A. grand mountain C.cooling rain B. sparkling sun D. cool breeze 2. How does the bamboo dance? A. gracefully C.peacefully B. blissfully D.stately 3. What word best describes the orchids? A. pretty and white C.fragrant and rare B. modest and sweet D.lovely and colorful 4. What is referred to as the golden grain? A. corn C. wheat B. palay D.beans 5. How does the author feel towards his country? A. ashamed C. embarrassed B. proud D.passive Exercise 2 From the word box, select the synonym of the underlined word in each sentence. Write the letter of the correct answer. _____ 1. Our ancestor fought valiantly for our freedom. _____ 2. The victorious team was recognized during the assembly. _____ 3. The players’ faces blushed with the unexpected recognition. _____ 4. The injured climber was saved by his companions. _____ 5. The water vapor disappeared in the air. _____ 6. Atoms are unseen with the naked eye. _____ 7. Criminals who commit heinous crimes are executed through lethal injection. _____ 8. Our new residence is roomy and attractive. a. invisible f. reddened b. rescued g. governed c. vanished h. killed d. slowly i. spacious e. triumphant j. forefathers 80
  • 419. _____ 9. The kingdom is ruled by a kindhearted king. _____ 10. The crowd’s panic gradually subsided. Learn Some More Exercise 1 Spell the following words correctly as I say them twice and use in sentences. 1. peaceful 2. sparkling 3. rustling 4. blissfully 5. fragrant Exercise 2 Listen as I read the poem “Little Garden Friends”. Be able to answer some questions about the poem. Little Garden Friends 1. My little snail upon the sand 2. With your shell you look so grand; 3. When I hold you in my hand, 4. How I wish you can stand 5. Oh, croaking Mr. Frog 6. Do you hop instead of jog? 7. Ever hopping over dew and fog, 8. Over stream then on the log. 9. Oh, little grasshopper green and bright, 10. You jump so high with all your might, 11. Jumping everywhere to left and to the right, 12. You keep playing day and night 13. Look at the cute birdies in the tree, 14. Waiting for mommy to set them free, 15. While they flap their wings for all to see, 16. Truly they are loved by you and me! – Adapted from “Hey Garden Friends” 1. Who seems to be talking in the poem? A. child C.frog B. snail D.grasshopper 81
  • 420. 2. What animal looks so grand inside the shell? A. frog C.grasshopper B. snail D. bird 3. What animal hop over dew and fog? A. bird C. ant B. snail D. frog 4. What animals are waiting for their mommy to set them free? A. snail C.snake B. bird D. frog 5. How long does the grasshopper jump? A. once a day C.three hours B. the whole day D. three hours a day Remember!  Synonyms – are words that are similar in meaning.  Antonyms – are words that are opposite in meaning. 82
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  • 423. THIRD QUARTER WEEK 5 DAY 5 Think and Tell Which four-legged amphibian has a hard shell for its protection? (turtle) Tell something about the turtle. Are turtles good for a pet? Unlocking Difficulties (Through contextual clues and pictures)  We can identify an animal by the kind of tracks it leaves on the ground. A. marks left by a person, animals B. trail taken by a vehicle C. a symbol or clue D. a rough road  Father and mother wait for me at the porch when I come home late. A. stairs B. hallway C. covered passage D. roofed shelter before the entrance of a building  Children waving flag is the sight that greeted the Secretary of Education when he arrived. A. become apparent to the eye B. receive or acknowledge C. salute formally D. welcome  One dark night, Rose opened the window and to her delight, hundreds of fireflies were hovering around the mango tree. A. enjoyment B. satisfaction C. entertainment D. great pleasure  The slow turtle scrambled into the water. A. mixed indiscriminately B. blended thoroughly 85
  • 424. C. stumbled slowly D. move awkwardly Find Out and Learn Tell the pupils that they are going to read a story entitled “Turtle Tale”. Remind the pupils to follow the standards for listening. As they listen to the story find out the answer to this question: How did Paeng guide the newly hatched sea turtles to the sea? Ask the pupils the following questions: a. Who are the characters in the story? b. Where did Paeng and Delia love to play? c. What does their mother want them to do at sun down? d. What did Delia see in the sands one day? e. Whose tracks were they? f. Why did the children decide to give up with their investigation? Try and Learn 1. Here are some sentences taken from our story. Let’s read them.  They loved to play in the beach so much that they would often forget the time.  The mother turtle must have covered them with sand to keep the eggs warm.  But house lights shine much brighter than the moon and the stars so, the turtles followed the house lights.  If they do not reach the sea as soon as they hatch, they could die from loss of water from their body. 2. Give possible causes to the given effect. 1. She bagged the gold medal. 2. He became thin and needed health care. 3. The crowd at the airport greeted and cheered her. 4. The stray cats scattered the garbage. 5. The fire truck rushed through the highway. Give possible effects to the given cause. 1. Lisa ate a lot of food last night. 2. Geri listens very well to the teacher. 3. During an earthquake a building collapsed. 4. They always eat a balance diet. 5. Lita graduated as class valedictorian. 86
  • 425. Do and Learn Practice A The teacher will read some clauses and phrases. The pupils will clap their hands if the phrase is a Cause and stomp their feet if is an Effect. so we switched on the light (stomp) She is very beautiful (clap) William Tell split the apple into two with an arrow (clap) Because it is very warm (clap) I did not do my homework (clap) Practice B The pupils will show off their flags. The red flag signifies Cause and the white flag signifies Effect. The teacher will read some sentences. If the first part of the sentence is a Cause the pupil will raise his/her red flag, if the second part is the Effect the pupil will raise his/her white flag. 1. The people are celebrating because there was a fine harvest. (WF) 2. The man committed a crime therefore he was punished. (RF) 3. There was a sudden crashing sound so everyone ran. (RF) 4. Since summer is just around the corner, the plants are starting to bloom. (RF) 5. There is a solar eclipse when the moon casts a shadow on the earth. (WF) Learn Some More a. Numbered Heads Together Divide the class into smaller groups. Leader assigns a number to each member. The members of the group will work together to agree on the answer. The teacher randomly calls on one number. The pupils from each group with the number called by the teacher answers for the group. Listed below are some causes. Complete the sentence by giving possible cause or effect. 1. When people do not use overpass. 2. If people do not follow traffic rules. 3. Everybody looks happy. 87
  • 426. 4. Bring your raincoat and umbrella. b. Analyzing Cause and Effect Read the passage and perform the activity after that follows. From 1943 to 1952, scientists observed the formation of the volcano Paricutin. In February 1943, there was much underground activity near the village of Paricutin, Mexico. It caused many small Earth tremors that worried the villagers. On February 20, Dionisio and Paulo Pulido noticed smoke rising from a small hole in their cornfield near the village. The hole had been there as long as the farmer and his wife could remember. That night hot rock fragments spewing from the hole looked like fireworks. By morning, the fragments had piled up into a cone about 40 meters high. Within two years it was more than 400 meters high. Ash from the volcano burned and covered the village. After nine years, the volcanic activity stopped. 1. Copy the phrase that shows the cause of tremors near Paricutin. a. underground activity b. smoke coming from a hole in the ground 2. Copy the sentences that show effect of the eruption of Paricutin. a. A cone more than 400 meter high was formed. b. Ash buried the village of Paricutin. c. People resumed their normal lives in the area. d. Scientists learned a lot about how volcanoes are formed. Remember!  A cause brings about an event but it can also be a thing or a person. The cause answers the question why or what caused it or what the reason was. 88
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  • 428. WEEK 7 Day 1 THIRD QUARTER Think and Tell Let us predict and fill the chart to answer each question. East West North South Owl Dove Find and Learn The Owl and the Dove One day, a dove met an owl. “Where are you going?” inquired the dove, “I am moving west”, said the owl “But why? Don’t you like to live here anymore?” asked the dove. “It’s not that, but the people here dislike my hoot,” replied the owl, “So, I want to move west.” “If you can change your tone”, said the dove. “It will be alright. But if you can’t, even if you move west, you will be taking your troubles with you, for the people there will dislike you the same. Learn some more Cooperative Group Activities Group 1- Play the role of the dove and the owl. Group 2- Draw the eyes of an owl and write their advantages. Group 3- Draw a dove and write the words that symbolize it. 90
  • 429. WEEK 7 Day 2 THIRD QUARTER Think and Tell Let’s us look at the picture of Mangyans. Find out and Learn In an old forest in Mindoro Oriental lies a small reservation for the Mangyans, one of the most interesting ethnic groups. The Mangyans used to live near the sea until they were driven on land by Christian settlers. Some Mangyans found sanctuary on the rugged slopes of Mt. Halcon. Others discovered new habitats near Lake Naujan. But more than 300 families came to Paitan. This place is sheltered by mountain ranges near Victoria. It is halfway between the capital Calapan and Puerto Galera , which is famous as one of the most beautiful natural reservations anywhere. Try and Learn Translate the following words into Tagalog and Mangyan. Tagalog Mangyans Habitat Food Sources of Living 91
  • 430. WEEK 7 Day 3 THIRD QUARTER Think and Tell Identify what country is in the picture. Find out and Learn Read the selection orally. One day, the giant left his daughters to hunt for food. Before leaving, he instructed them not to leave their caves until his return. Minda, however was a head strong girl. After the father was gone, she ventured outside the cave. The waves in the shore and seashells fascinated her. Soon, she was far out in the water. A great billow flying her out into the open sea. Her shouts for help fetched her two sisters who rushed to rescue her. As none of the three sisters know how to swim, they were all drowned in the water. When the giant returned and could not find his daughters, he went up and down the island looking for them. His tears were confirmed when he saw bits of their clothes upon the water and so he dived to the sea to look for their bodies. When exhausted, he rested upon the shore and fell into deep sleep. The warm sun upon his face awakened him the following morning. When he arose, he saw three island in the sea where there were non before. He then knew that those islands were his daughters. 92
  • 431. Do and Learn Group Activity Group I – Draw Luzon and the crops raised in it. Label them Group II – Draw Visayas and the products raised in it. Label them Group III – Draw Mindanao and the basic foods develop there. Label them. Talk about it What happened to the 3 sisters? How are the 3 islands called today? 93
  • 432. Do and Learn Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. What is known as the most beautiful marine reservations in the Philippines? a. Puerto Azul b. Puerto Galera c. Puerto Real 2. Where did the Mangyans find sanctuary? a. At the peak of Mt. Apo b. Along the Sierra Madre c. On the slopes of Mt. Halcon 3. Manyans live until dawn by a. Near the city b. Near the sea c. In town 4. Describe Mangyan a. Brave b. Literate c. Timid and friendly 5. What have Mangyan adopted? a. Christian logs b. Foreign customs c. Lowland names 94
  • 433. WEEK 8 Day 1 THIRD QUARTER Think and Tell Tell the meaning of the underlined phrase in each sentence through contextual clues. 1. The rich man wears a quilt robe. The paddled coverlet garment was made by a famous stylist. 2. Cover your bared stocky body with a towel. It is not used to cool air exposure. You might get old. 3. When the boy was caught telling a lie; he quivered with shame. His trembling body stopped only when his parents came. 4. Hey, stop having a freakish dream. It is not becoming to you. Be realistic. Find out and Learn Listen attentively to the selection. Find out the different feelings of the character while playing the role of a king. Once I Was a King It was a school play. I was assigned to do the role of a king, the partner of the queen. I was tickled by the thought that I’ll wear a quilt robe, which quickly changed my fashion that day. With the robe, I suddenly had a stocky body, a physique, which I fond unique. It was so thick that I perspired profusely like a fried chicken. I decided to quit and to quiver with shame. I felt so thirsty that I asked for water to quench my freakish dream. Try and Learn Write Afraid, Ashamed, Doubtful, and Proud or satisfied before each blank. ____________1. I was tickled by the thought that I’ll wear a quilt robe which quickly changed Fashion today. ____________2. With the robe, I suddenly had a stocky body, a physique which I found unique. ____________3. It was so thick that I perspired profusely like a fried chicken. ____________4. I decided to quit and to quiver with shame. ____________5. I felt so thirsty that I asked for water to quench my freakish dream. 95
  • 434. A point of view refers to the manner of viewing things or attribute about something. Do and Learn Read the paragraph and understand. Then give your own point of view. Learn some more Read the passage below. Tell the purpose of the author: Support your answer. a. to describe d. to persuade b. to entertain e. to give facts c. to explain Women: They smile when they want to scream They sing when they want to cry They cry when they are happy And laugh when they are nervous. In several ways, noise can be harmful. Loud noises may damage a person’s hearing. Noise has also caused people to become tired and nervous. It makes work unpleasant and burdensome. Today, concerned people are doing something about noise pollution. Remember 96
  • 435. WEEK 8 Day 2 THIRD QUARTER Think and Tell Match Column A with Column B. Write the letters of the correct answers. A. B. ____1. did not commit a. confined ____2. contained b. framed ____3. set up for charging c. refused ____4. trash d. trampled Find out and Learn Listen attentively to the selection “Within my Fold” Every refuse expressed willingness to go. It was midnight the dump tracks would arrive to dispose them in the landfill. Most of them were asleep now. Only the broken picture frame and the tattered newspaper could not find asleep yet. “How are you, Mr. Frame? “Ask the newspaper? “Can’t you see, I’m sad,” he retorted I’m s- sorry. A-are you? But why” The picture frame sighed and looked across the room. He fixed his eyes on a wall. “You know” he began, “the world isn’t at all a park to stroll in. Conflicts arise and before you are aware, you’re involved.” “I cannot understand,” said the newspaper. “It’s a long story,” the frame paused. They framed me at first and then, they hanged me. The newspaper looked up frowned a bit and sounded “Ah.” He wanted to investigate further but the frame centered. “How about you, Mr. Newspaper? “My life has been spent in busy streets,” he said. “Are you not exhausted? I mean…? The frame gestured what he meant. “There have been times, you know. Who is not? Based the newspaper. But if there was something that sustained me, it’s the principle to stand unblemished no matter what”. The newspaper continued, “I have been a witness to history and the outcries upon generations of heroes. People grab me eagerly only when scandals, violence, disasters, political rifts or bickering arise. Sometimes, Mr. Frame, I also feel trampled upon. Why am I used to display the controversial, the hypes and pretenses, the incandescent pictures, the poison letters, the propaganda…. Those greedy and deceiving advertisements” 97
  • 436. A point of view refers to the manner of viewing things or attribute about something. “So life to have been that bad?” “Of course not at all that bad. Softy ideas have been contained in my pages. Those opinions I have borne are clear and decisive, even inspiring , the sports, leisure, lifestyle, the movie guides and even the horoscopes. All of them have helped me maintain my balance against all odds”. The frame hold, “tell me some more, I’m interested,” he answered. The door opened, the dump trucks had arrived. “Ready for loading, men, A man shouted. Every trash knows, it is time to be buried in landfill. Learn some more Cooperative Group Activity Group I – Play the role of the newspaper Group II – Play the role of the picture frame Group III- Read the part of the newspaper. Talk about it Pick – out and write the part in the dialogue between the newspaper and picture frame that seems; 1) caring 4) inspiring 2) enthusiasting 5) struggling 3) frustrating Remember 98
  • 437. WEEK 8 Day 3 THIRD QUARTER Think and Tell Find the meaning of the given italisized words inside the parenthesis. 1. The former drug addict allowed himself to be nailed on the cross as an atonement for his sin (real remuneration), sacrificial payment, window gift, worthy reward) 2. The child feel the caress of her mother through her love (breaking touch, gentle touch,hard touch, sizzling touch) 3. I need some help to handle the rifts of my present situation (conflicts, order, organization, peace) 4. Children should simulate the correct examples shown by their elders (deny, hate, irritate, refuse) Find out and Learn Is there a difference between the celebration of Christmas in the city and the celebration in the province? Fill up the chart. Celebrating Christmas In the province In the city Read and learn Celebration of Goodness It is always a wonder that in spite of the technological advancement and crisis sweeping the world, Christmas remains a holy celebration. Families in all walks of life have so much to enjoy, although financial constraints spare only a few. Children are under fully enjoying their carolling. And didn’t you notice, they see magic amidst the problems of everyday living? Even the streets are filled with music and the air has just become smoother and cooler in its caress. 99
  • 438. A point of view refers to the manner of viewing things or attribute about something. The streets are teeming with motorists and pedestrians, making police visibility almost zero. Sidewalks are flooded with fruits and a lot of cheaper merchandise including pirated CD’s. Flower vendors abound in useless duplication, shop after shop, corner to corner, trips to the provinces are fully booked, air, land and sea transport facilities are busy with homecoming frenzy. Many broken families are healed. Many wounded get healed and forgiving comes almost very easy. There are more needs for atonement. Christmas then in the balm that initiates the healing process. It is the season of love, the season of hope. People hope that the space will reign on earth in spite of the rifts that tear families, communities and even governments. At Christmastime, hearts are willing to open. They anticipate better things. With these, they become cheerful in their quest for better things that they really deserve. Their positive energies are contagious and there is a welcome hero for a prospering country like ours. Christmas is rare. And though we wish for it, it surely can’t happen every day. It is a gift for us. We are lucky to have shared the of cherubs singing praises to Jesus. Write about it Find out if each statement is a FACT or Opinion. Back-up your answer with specific examples or reason. 1. It is always a wonder, that in spite of technological advancement and crisis, Christmas rename a holy celebration. Answer: ______________________________________________________________ I write so because _______________________________________________________________ 2. Children are under fully enjoying their carolings . Answer: ______________________________________________________________ I write so because _______________________________________________________________ 3. Reunions we held left and right. Answer: ______________________________________________________________ I write so because _______________________________________________________________ 4. Christmas is a season of hope and love. Answer: ______________________________________________________________ I write so because _______________________________________________________________ 5. The streets are teeming with motorists and pedestrians making police visibility almost zero. Answer: ______________________________________________________________ I write so because _______________________________________________________________ Remember 100
  • 439. WEEK 8 Day 4 THIRD QUARTER Think and Tell Tell something about the picture. Find out and Learn Read the paragraph silently. Find out the different purposes of the writers and writing articles. Sunset in Manila It is a pleasant afternoon as I sit on the rail. The sunsets, with a burst of colors. The sea whispers softly but only few among the bystanders stop to appreciate the beauty that generously speaks before their eyes. Many of us look but do not really see. We only fail to see, but also fail to hear and respond to the beauty in our midst. Our mind feverishly works for money and in the process, we starve our souls. If we would really look around , the sky hovers above us like God’s protective mantle and the trees beckon us to leave our minds in adoration to God just as they shoot their trunks towards heaven. The birds welcome the morning, the wind murmurs the sweetness of God’s love or sarcasm out God’s justice; the brooks bubble gently, the ocean roars mightily of God’s power. Touch a leaf, trace the design, feel the petals or step on the grass. With these touches, God touches our hearts. 101
  • 440. A good paragraph is more than just one sentence after another. The sentences must be related and by the sequence develop the thought that one wants to express. Each paragraph aims to describe, entertain, explain, persuade, or give factual information. Try and Learn Read each sentence. Determine the purposes of the author. Write Describe, Entertain, Explain, Persuade or Enlighten before each statement. __________1. The sunsets, with a burst of color. __________2. We not only fail to see, but also fail to hear, touch and respond to the beauty in the west. __________3. If we would really look and the sky hovers above us like God’s protective mantle. __________4. The birds welcome the mornings the wood murmurs the sweetness of God’s love. __________5. Touch a leaf, trace the design, feel the petals or step on the grass. __________6. God touches our hearts. Do and Learn Group Activity Group I Write a paragraph about nature that aims to describe. Describe the amazing things in nature. Group II Write a paragraph about nature that aims to entertain. What aspects in nature serves to entertain people. Group III Write a paragraph about nature that aims to persuade. Give suggestions on how to protect Mother Nature. Remember 102
  • 441. WEEK 8 Day 5 THIRD QUARTER Think and Tell Tell something about the pictures. Find out and Learn Compare and differentiate the two pictures. 103
  • 442. A Photograph is worth a thousand words through which a complex idea can be conveyed with just a single still image. Do and Learn Write the limitations of a poor man. Name the advantages of a rich man. Limitations of Poverty Advantages of Wealth Remember 104
  • 443. Third Quarter Week 9 Day 1 IDENTIFYING POINT- OF- VIEW THINK AND TELL Listen to the story played by the teacher using cassette or cd. Then write something (opinion/ emotion) about what you have heard from the story to the met cards given. ‘‘The Eyebrows’’ Eyebrows are part of the face which serves two purposes – for beauty and protection. Eyebrows made the face look more beautiful by calling attention to the eyes. They make the eyes look healthier and brighter. Eyebrows do not only beautify the face but also protect the eye from sweat. Without the eyebrows, drops of sweat may run into the eyes and blur the sight. Sweat itself is a waste product and should be rid off. FIND OUT AND LEARN Listen to another story as the teacher plays it using a cassette or cd. Then let the students give the point of view on what they have heard orally. ―Magnets” Magnet attracts objects made of steel, iron and other metals. The discovery of the magnets and the many things that have been made out of it had brought many discoveries and useful things. The magnet makes possible the compass that was used and still being used by travelers, pilot, sailor, boy scouts, soldier, engineers and others. The magnet W/C makes use of electricity has made all types of electric and industrial motor. What is the importance of magnet? What can you say about magnets? TRY AND LEARN A story will be heard from a cassette or cd. Write your own point of view that you can find the story heard. Write your answer on the metacards given by the teacher. 105
  • 444. Group Activity DO AND LEARN Listen to the story which will be rear by the teacher. Then the students will write or answer orally the point of view they found n the story heard. Purifying Drinking Water There are different ways of purifying water for drinking purposes. Distillation is one. Distilled water is made by evaporating and then condensing the water vapor from the boiling water. Bacteria are removed by passing water through a filter. Adding chemicals to the water also makes it pure. But the best way of purifying water at home is by boiling it. When water is boiled, the bacteria in it are surely killed. REMEMBER To be able to get the point of view of a story we should…… 1. Listen very well to the selection or story 2. Jot down some important ideas/points that can be found in the given story 3. Focus on the story on the given story 4. Try to put your put yourself as one of the character in the story 106
  • 445. TRY AND LEARN Each group will make their own role play and as they present their work the other group will give their point of view about what they have presented. Group activity 1 Sleeping Beauty Group activity 2 Pinocchio Group activity 3 Cinderella Group activity4 Little Red Riding Hood 107
  • 446. Third Quarter Week 9 Day 2 Observe Accuracy, Appropriate Rate and Proper Expressions In Choral, Echo and Shadow Reading. THINK AND TELL Who among you are the members of your church choir? The teacher will let the students to sing Hello!! Hello!!Observe how your classmates sing. (Hello, Hello) Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, How do you do I’m Glad to be with you And you, and you and you!! Tralalalalalalalala!! 3x FIND-OUT AND LEARN Watch a video showing a reader theater. Be a keen observer. Observe how the performer on the video pronounced the words, observed the rate or speed of delivering the words and proper expressions shown in the video. After watching, make your own reader theater, observe proper speed or rate in reading and use the proper pronunciation and expressions. (Group activity) 108
  • 447. TRY AND LEARN Each group will be given a task to be performed in the class showing proper speed or rate in reading and the proper pronunciation and expressions. Group 1- choral singing Group 2- Speech Group3- Poem Recitation Group 4- Monologue REMEMBER  Speaks with an appropriate volume for the audience to hear.  Employs clear enunciation.  The play is presented efficiently and keeps listeners' interest throughout.  Uses non-monotonous, vocal expression to clarify the meaning of the text. DO AND LEARN Read the envelope containing task card and present in the given situation. A. Choral singing B. Reader theater C. Echo reading 109
  • 448. Third Quarter Week 9 Day 3 ORGANIZE INFORMATION FROM SECONDARY SOURCES IN PREPARATION FOR WRITING, REPORTING AND SIMILAR ACADEMIC TASKS IN COLLABORATION OF OTHERS Think and Tell What reading materials do you have at home? List down the reading materials that can be found in your home. Find and Learn Listen as the group leader read a news .List down /jot down the important facts from the story heard on the manila paper provided by the teacher which will be used in your reporting. Try and Learn Arrange the following sentences to form a report. Follow the format below. ( GROUP ACTIVITY) Title________________ Introduction________________ GROUP1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GROUP2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GROUP3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GROUP4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GROUP5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 110
  • 449. Main Points 1._________________ 2._________________ 3._________________ 4. ________________ Conclusion 1.________________ 2. ________________ 3. ________________ Classes from preschool to secondary levels will be suspended in all affected areas.Alert is up for all those living near rivers and coastal areas. Evacuation is advised to those in the danger zone because of possible floods and landslides due to the amount of water typhoon Pablo is set to release. A powerful typhoon will be entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Monday, June 15. PAGASA said, typhoon Pablo will pass trough parts of Visayas and Mindanao tomorrow at 8:00 o’clock in the morning and will possibly leave the country on Tuesday evenings. According to PAGASA, typhoon Pablo is a signal No.2 typhoon. Remember 1. List down important informations correctly from what we have heard, read or watched is an important skill to learn. 2. When organizing information from secondary sources include answers to wh- question: who, what, where, when, why and how. 111
  • 450. Learn some more Arrange the following sentences to form a report. Follow the format given. Parents have the right to use what is called reasonable chastisement to keep their children under control. Parents may hit them but not too hard enough to cause serious injury. HITTING OUT A 13 year old boy won the right to go to the European Court of human Right in Strasbourg last week. His Stepfather beat him with a garden cane when he was nine years old. The hearing may take two- years if the boy wins, smacking may be banned in Britain. Should parents be allowed to smack their children? 112
  • 451. THIRD QUARTER WEEK 9 DAY 4 USE PARTICULAR KIND OF SENTENCE FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND AUDIENCE – EXPRESSING OPINIONS AND EMOTIONS Think and Tell Write the emotion you have felt or your opinion about the different situation you have watched on the videos Video 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tvl6wz7e9M Video 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHGMWQ1fOrg Video 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXDMpmIO8f4 Video 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybkwNg4CbTY Try and Learn Encircle the sentences that express strong emotion or opinion in the news given. Having a Ball Students from nine schools in New York City competed in the Colors of the Rainbow ballroom dancing finals on Saturday, June 20. The fourth and fifth graders shook their hips, twirled around and sashayed across the stage. In the end, students from P.S. 128 danced away with the top prize. P.S. 128 are in the neighborhood of Washington Heights in Manhattan. The school has participated in the ballroom program for four years. This was its second trip to the finals. Last year, the school won silver. This year, the students won a first-place trophy that towered over their heads. ―The children worked so hard,‖ says Lissette Ureña, a fifth-grade teacher at P.S. 128. ―We practiced after school three times a week.‖ Former ballroom champion Pierre Dulaine started the Dancing Classrooms program in 1994. 113
  • 452. It brings ballroom dancing to nearly 35,000 students in 14 cities around the country. In 20 lessons over the course of 10 weeks, kids learn a variety of dances, including the tango, foxtrot, rumba and swing. ―This program isn’t just teaching dance,‖ said Dulaine. ―We are teaching confidence and teamwork.‖ In the end, Dulaine comforted the children who did not win first place. ―Does it make you a bad dancer if you don’t win the big trophy?‖ He swung his hips back and forth—of course not! ―Can you still shake it?‖ The children laughed and shouted, ―Yes!‖ REMEMBER LISTEN AND LEARN Listen to the story read and write your opinion or emotion about it on the cartolina strips given by the teacher. 114
  • 453. DO AND LEARN Do you still remember your summer vacation? Construct your own paragraph using the particular kind of sentences expressing your own opinion and emotion. 115
  • 454. THIRD QUARTER WEEK 9 DAY 5 Write a 3-paragraph Feature Article THINK AND TELL Give the benefits that we can get from the COCONUT. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ __________________________ TRY AND LEARN Are you familiar with the garlic? What can you say about the garlic. Write your answer in a paragraph form. Be familiar with the proper punctuation marks to be use. _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ DO AND LEARN What can you say about an apple? Write a paragraph about it or your favorite fruit’. 116
  • 455. REMEMBER Here are some steps to follow to help you write a good feature story: 1. Get the reader's attention quickly. ... 2. Organize your story carefully. ... 3. Use short paragraphs and vary the lengths of sentences for effect. ... 4. Write with strong verbs and nouns, but go easy on adjectives. ... 5. Don't be afraid to use offbeat quotes. ... 6. Write tightly. LEARN SOME MORE Arrange the paragraph into its proper sequence to form a 3- paragraph feature article Apples are obtained from medium-sized tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. The apple tree is thought to have originated in nutrient-rich mountain ranges of Kazakhstan. Today, it is being cultivated in many parts of the world including the US as an important commercial crop. Delicious and crunchy, apple fruit is one of the most popular and favorite fruits among the health conscious, fitness lovers who firmly believe in the concept of ―health is wealth.‖ This wonderful fruit is packed with rich phyto-nutrients that, in the true sense, indispensable for optimal health. Certain antioxidants in apple have several health promoting and disease prevention properties, and thereby, truly justifying the adage, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” 117
  • 456. Apple fruit features oval or pear shape. Its outer peel comes in different hues and colors depending upon the cultivar type. Internally, its crispy, juicy pulp is off-white to cream in color, and has a mix of mild sweet and tart flavor. Its seeds are bitter in taste, and therefore, inedible. Hundreds of varieties of apples that are meant to be used either as table fruits or dessert and cooking apples grown inside the US and worldwide. Cooking apples tend to be larger in size, crispier, and tarter than dessert types. 118
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  • 458. Fourth Quarter Week 10 Day 1 IDENTIFYING POINT- OF- VIEW THINK AND TELL Listen to the a poem played by the teacher using cassette or cod. Then write something (opinion/ emotion) about what you have heard from the poem to the metacards given. MY MOTHER FIND OUT AND LEARN Listen to another story as the teacher play it using cassette or cd. Then let the students give the point of view of what they have heard orally. The Boy and the Tree TRY AND LEARN A story will be heard from a cassette or cd. Write your own point of view that you can find the story heard. Write your answer on the metacards given by the teacher. Group Activity 120
  • 459. DO AND LEARN Listen to the story which will be read by the teacher. Then the students will write or answer orally the point of view they found n the story heard. THE MANGO TREE REMEMBER To be able to get the point of view of a story we should…… 5. Listen very well to the selection or story 6. Jot down some important ideas/points that can be found in the given story 7. Focus on the story on the given story 8. Try to put your put yourself as one of the character in the story TRY AND LEARN Each group will make their own role play and as they present their work the other group will give their point of view about what they have presented. Group activity 1 Sleeping Beauty Group activity 2 Pinocchio Group activity 3 Cinderella Group activity4 Little Red Riding Hood 121
  • 460. Fourth Quarter Week 10 Day 2 Observe Accuracy, Appropriate Rate and Proper Expressions In Choral, Echo and Shadow Reading. THINK AND TELL Who among you are the members of your church choir? The teacher will let the students to sing Hello!! Hello!!Observe how your classmates sing. FIND AND LEARN Watch a video showing a reader theater. Be a keen observer. Observe how the performer on the video pronounced the words, observed the rate or speed of delivering the words and proper expressions shown in the video. After watching, make your own reader theater, observe proper speed or rate in reading and use the proper pronunciation and expressions. (Group activity) 122
  • 461. TRY AND LEARN Each group will be given a task to be performed in the class showing proper speed or rate in reading and the proper pronunciation and expressions. Group 1- choral singing Group 2- Speech Group3- Poem Recitation Group 4- Monologue REMEMBER  Speaks with an appropriate volume for the audience to hear.  Employs clear enunciation.  The play is presented efficiently and keeps listeners' interest throughout.  Uses non-monotonous, vocal expression to clarify the meaning of the text. DO AND LEARN 123
  • 462. Read the envelope containing task card and present in the given situation. D. Choral singing E. Reader theater F. Echo reading Fourth Quarter Week 10 Day 3 ORGANIZE INFORMATION FROM SECONDARY SOURCES IN PREPARATION FOR WRITING, REPORTING AND SIMILAR ACADEMIC TASKS IN COLLABORATION OF OTHERS Think and Tell What reading materials do you have at home? List down the reading materials that can be found in your home. Find and Learn Listen as the group leader read a news .List down /jot down the important facts from the story heard on the manila paper provided by the teacher which will be use in your reporting. GROUP1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GROUP2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GROUP3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GROUP4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GROUP5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 124
  • 463. Try and Learn Arrange the following sentence to form a report. Follow the format below. ( GROUP ACTIVITY) Title________________ Introduction________________ Main Points 1._________________ 2._________________ 3._________________ 4. ________________ Conclusion 1.________________ 2. ________________ 3. ________________ Classes from preschool to secondary levels will be suspended in all affected areas.Alert is up for all those living near rivers and coastal areas. Evacuation is advised to those in the danger zone because of possible floods and landslides due to the amount of water typhoon Pablo is set to release. A powerful will be entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Monday, June 15. PAGASA said, typhoon Pablo will pass trough parts of Visayas and Mindanao tomorrow at 8:00 o’clock in the morning and will possibly leave the country on Tuesday evenings. According to PAGASA, typhoon Pablo is a signal No.2 typhoon. 125
  • 464. Remember 1. List down important informations correctly from what we have heard, read or watched is an important skill to learn. 2. When organizing information from secondary sources include answers to wh- question: who, what, where, when, why and how. Learn some more Arrange the following sentences to form a report. Follow the format given. Parents have the right to use what is called reasonable chastisement to keep their children under control. Parents may hit them but no to hard enough to cause serious injury. HITTINGGG OUT A 13 year old boy won the right to go to the European Court of human Right in Strasbourg last week. His Stepfather beat him with a garden cane when he was nine years old. The hearing may take two- years if the boy wins, smacking may be banned in Britain. Should parents be allowed to smack their children? 126
  • 465. FOURTH QUARTER WEEK 10 DAY 4 USE PARTICULAR KIND OF SENTENCE FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND AUDIENCE – EXPRESSING OPINIONS AND EMOTIONS Think and Tell Write the emotion you have felt or your opinion about the different situation you have watched on the videos Video 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tvl6wz7e9M Video 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHGMWQ1fOrg Video 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXDMpmIO8f4 Video 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybkwNg4CbTY Try and Learn Encircle the sentences that express strong emotion or opinion in the news given. Having a Ball Students from nine schools in New York City competed in the Colors of the Rainbow ballroom dancing finals on Saturday, June 20. The fourth and fifth graders 127
  • 466. shook their hips, twirled around and sashayed across the stage. In the end, students from P.S. 128 danced away with the top prize. P.S. 128 are in the neighborhood of Washington Heights in Manhattan. The school has participated in the ballroom program for four years. This was its second trip to the finals. Last year, the school won silver. This year, the students won a first-place trophy that towered over their heads. ―The children worked so hard,‖ says Lissette Ureña, a fifth-grade teacher at P.S. 128. ―We practiced after school three times a week.‖ Former ballroom champion Pierre Dulaine started the Dancing Classrooms program in 1994. It brings ballroom dancing to nearly 35,000 students in 14 cities around the country. In 20 lessons over the course of 10 weeks, kids learn a variety of dances, including the tango, foxtrot, rumba and swing. ―This program isn’t just teaching dance,‖ said Dulaine. ―We are teaching confidence and teamwork.‖ In the end, Dulaine comforted the children who did not win first place. ―Does it make you a bad dancer if you don’t win the big trophy?‖ He swung his hips back and forth—of course not! ―Can you still shake it?‖ The children laughed and shouted, ―Yes!‖ REMEMBER LISTEN AND LEARN Listen to the story read and write your opinion or emotion about it on the cartolina strips given by the teacher. 128
  • 467. DO AND LEARN Do you still remember your summer vacation? Construct your own paragraph using the particular kind of sentences expressing your own opinion and emotion. 129
  • 468. FOURTH QUARTER WEEK 10 DAY 5 Write a 3-paragraph Feature Article THINK AND TELL Give the benefits that we can get from the COCONUT. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ __________________________ TRY AND LEARN Are you familiar with the garlic? What can you say about the garlic. Write your answer in a paragraph form. Be familiar with the proper punctuation marks to be use. _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 130
  • 469. ____________________________________________________________ DO AND LEARN What can you say about an apple? Write a paragraph about it or your favorite fruit’. REMEMBER Here are some steps to follow to help you write a good feature story: 7. Get the reader's attention quickly. ... 8. Organize your story carefully. ... 9. Use short paragraphs and vary the lengths of sentences for effect. ... 10.Write with strong verbs and nouns, but go easy on adjectives. ... 11.Don't be afraid to use offbeat quotes. ... 12.Write tightly. LEARN SOME MORE Arrange the paragraph into its proper sequence to form a 3- paragraph feature article Apples are obtained from medium-sized tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. The apple tree is thought to have originated in nutrient-rich mountain ranges of Kazakhstan. Today, it is being cultivated in many parts of the world including the US as an important commercial crop. 131
  • 470. Delicious and crunchy, apple fruit is one of the most popular and favorite fruits among the health conscious, fitness lovers who firmly believe in the concept of ―health is wealth.‖ This wonderful fruit is packed with rich phyto-nutrients that, in the true sense, indispensable for optimal health. Certain antioxidants in apple have several health promoting and disease prevention properties, and thereby, truly justifying the adage, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Apple fruit features oval or pear shape. Its outer peel comes in different hues and colors depending upon the cultivar type. Internally, its crispy, juicy pulp is off-white to cream in color, and has a mix of mild sweet and tart flavor. Its seeds are bitter in taste, and therefore, inedible. Hundreds of varieties of apples that are meant to be used either as table fruits or dessert and cooking apples grown inside the US and worldwide. Cooking apples tend to be larger in size, crispier, and tarter than dessert types. 132
  • 472. LEARNER’S MATERIALS FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the following faces below: Do you know who‟s in the picture? a. What can you say about the pictures? b. What emotions each pictures expressed? c. Can you imitate them? Find and Learn Directions: Listen as the teacher reads the short story. Answer the comprehension check- up that follows the story. The Donkey A donkey found the skin of a dead lion. He put it on and frightened all the animals but did not make a sound. One dog was suspicious; the donkey tried to roar to frightened the dog but brayed instead. When the dog heard the donkey braying, he laughed and laughed. WEEK 1 DAY 1 1
  • 473. Comprehension Check – up: a. Why do you think the dog laughed and laughed at the donkey? b. Was the donkey able to frighten the animals? Why? c. Show the facial expression of the following characters :  The dog was suspicious  The dog heard the donkey brays  The dog laughed and laughed d. Restate sentences heard on your own words. e. What values do you observed when listening to a story? Try and Learn Directions: Restate the sentences heard on one‟s own words and give the emotion/feelings and the facial expressions expressed in the sentence. a. His mother became worried when she didn't hear from him for two days. b. David is quite shy so he doesn't like talking to people he doesn't know. _______ c. A year after being fired from his job, Alan is still very bitter. He has a lot of resentment towards his former boss. __________ d. Even though I am accustomed to traveling for business, I still get homesick if I am away from my home for more than a week. __________ e. I am absolutely furious!! I cannot believe that my dog chewed my favorite shoes. Now they're ruined! ____________ 2
  • 474. Do and Learn Directions: Look at the flashcards your teacher will show. Read the sentence/s silently. Can you repeat the sentence/s in your own words? Restate the sentence/s in your own words. Call someone to tell what is the emotion has been expressed in the sentence/s and ask him/her to show the appropriate facial expressions expressed in the emotion. 1. Cats are so curious that they often get into trouble. Once, my cat fell into the bath tub because she wanted to know what was inside! 2. When Dave found out that the plumber charged him double the normal amount to fix his toilet, he felt cheated. 3. After his grandmother passed away, Ken was so grief-stricken he couldn't get out of bed. 4. When Emily has a lot of work to do and feels stressed, she becomes very tense and cannot relax. 5. Our friend Lily makes us feel disappointed when she has a party but doesn't invite us. Learn some more Directions: Follow the directions carefully. Group Activity Each group will choose their leader. The leader will pick one folded paper. At the signal of the teacher, the leader will read what is written on the paper three times to her group. The members of the group will restate the sentences heard from their leader in front of the class showing on their face the appropriate facial expressions expressed in the sentence/s. The group with correct statement and facial expression will win. 3
  • 475. Read and learn Directions: Listen as your teacher reads the sentences. . Think what is the emotion been expressed. You will ask to restate or repeat the sentences heard in your own words and show to the class the appropriate facial expression expressed in the sentence. 1. Even in hard times when I don't have a lot of money, I stay hopeful and believe that next month will be better. 2. When I see that puzzled look on your face, I know that you didn't understand my question. 3. Wow! I'm really impressed that Ashley can speak 7 languages, whereas I only speak one! 4. Ugh! I don't have anything to do. I'm so bored!! 5. After Kylie had her heart broken by her ex-boyfriend, she felt so down and blue. She is very sad. Talk about it Restate the sentences heard on one‟s own words. Draw appropriate facial expressions after the sentences. 1. Grandpa was very proud of me when I got a promotion at work. He took me out to dinner to celebrate. 2. I'm a little doubtful about whether to get married or not.. 3. We are delighted that you will be coming to visit us. It will be so nice to have you here. 4
  • 476. 4. After waiting in line for an hour at the bank, the woman grew impatient and left. 5. They were shocked to learn that their beloved neighbor, Miss Ann, had stolen their car. Write about it Directions: Listen as your teacher reads sentences . Restate the sentences in one‟s own words. Identify five ( 5) feelings or emotions stated on it then draw the appropriate facial expressions expressed . Write the name of feelings/emotions below your facial expressions. below . Example: Remember Listening is very important, when you listen well, you can repeat what you heard on your own words . You can associate facial expressions on the feelings/emotions been shown in the sentences. We should always observe politeness at all times. worried 5
  • 477. LEARNER’S MATERIALS FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the picture below. lights dark Examine the definitions of lights and dark below. What other words can you give for lights and dark? lights - The natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible - Provide with light - Of little weight; something very light dark - With little or no light - The absence of light in a place WEEK 1 DAY 2 6
  • 478. Find and Learn Directions: Study and analyze the meaning of denotation and connotation. EXAMPLE: the words “light” and “dark” Denotation : • Have you heard these words before? • Can you use your word-decoding super powers to figure out what they might mean? Connotation vs. Denotation  Denotation is the literal or “dictionary definition of a word or phrase.  Connotation refers to the subjective cultural or emotional meaning that goes along with the literal definition. • Denotation is typically neutral. • Connotation is usually qualified – i.e. people generally refer to a phrase having a positive or negative connotation. LIGHT The natural agent that stimlates sight and makes things visible Provide with light Of little weight, something very light 7
  • 479. Connotation: What is the denotation of the word “snake”? What is the connotation of the word “snake”? Try and Learn Directions: Below are examples of denotative and connotative meanings of words. Choose inside the box the word being referred by the denotative and connotative meaning. Write your answers on the first column. DARK With little or no light The absence of light in place Shark hot crazy chick dead cool Cool 8
  • 480. Do and Learn Group Activity Directions: Form a small group with 5 members. Look at the chart below. Complete the chart by placing the right words on proper column When your teacher scream “Go” it will be each group‟s job to sort the words into a list of 5 pairs pupils need to accurately complete the “Connotation and Denotation Chart” by correct identifying the word in each pair. The first team who sings their team‟s yell will be given 1 point and with all correct answers will be given 4 points. WORD DENOTATION CONNOTATION SNAKE BLUE DOG BIRD HOME Word Denotative Meaning Connotative Meaning High temperature; heated Extremely attractive; angry Low temperature Popular „acceptable Absent of life and/or animation Unusually quiet setting Young bird Girl or woman Insane; mentally unstable Wild and exciting Predatory fish Highly skilled 9
  • 481. - feathered animal with wings - serpent - freedom - devil - canine animal - house - ugly - safe - color - sad Learn some more Directions: Define each word using a dictionary. Read the word in context. Then, decide if the word has a positive or negative connotation. WORD DENOTATION WORD IN CONTEXT CONNOTATION 1. Cheap Low in price, not expensive The guy I want on a date with was so cheap! Negative 2. Economic al The guy I want on a date with was so economical 3. Hideous My mom wore a hideous outfit to the movies. 4. Pleasing The room was decorated in a pleasing way. Positive 5. audacious My brother is audacious because he will try anything. 6. vocal The dog next door was vocal at night long. 7. yapping The dog next door was yapping at night long. 8. sender Katty was sight for her height and age. 9. skinny Kelly was scrawny for her height and age. 10. blue Anna feels blue because her favorite pet died. 10
  • 482. Read and learn Directions: Read the chart below. What are the connotation meanings of the colors? Write the correct answer on the blank. COLOR NAME CONNOTATION MEANINGS Yellow Red Green Purple Blue 11
  • 483. Talk about it Directions: Answer the following questions: 1. What is denotation? 2. What is connotation? 3. Using Venn‟s Diagram, compare the two words-denotations and connotation. 4. Give examples for denotation then call some to give the connotation meaning. Write about it Directions: Identify the meaning of words if it is a connotation, write C, and if it is a denotation, write D. Write your answer on the blank. 1. Blue _____ a. Mommy, please buy me a blue bike. ______b. Linda got low score in her test. She is blue. 2.Snake _____ a. Lito saw a big snake in their backyard. _____ b. Mario is a snake. He betrayed his best friend. 3.Cool ______a. The weather is very cool. ______b. I like your jacket. It is very cool. 4.Cheap ______a. Linda goes with different man that‟s why she is being called cheap. ______b. The dress in the store is cheap. 5.Rats ______a. Rats lived in a dark places. ______b. Rats! I left my pocket book in the car. 12
  • 484. Remember Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition." Connotation refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional suggestions related to that word. LEARNER’S MATERIALS FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Do you know these words? Can you give the meaning of these words? The phrase „text type‟ is a way of classifying and defining different types of language interaction, both spoken and written. It refers to the purpose of a text and the way it is written. WEEK 1 DAY 3 TEXT TYPE 13
  • 485. Find and Learn Directions: Study and analyze the charts below. 2. What are the types of text? 14
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  • 487. What is text structure? 16
  • 488. Read the examples below: 17
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  • 491. Try and Learn Directions: Below are eight different text types and the purpose of those texts, but they are mix up. Decide what the purpose of each text type is and connect it to the correct text type to the left. Match the items on the right to the items on the left. A B Explanation To relate past experience or events, either real or imagined. Narrative To persuade the reader to agree with the writer‟s position/opinion. Discussion To instruct the reader how to make or do something. Argumentative (Exposition) To explore more than one side of an issue/To inform and persuade. Report To show how things work and why things happen. Procedure (Instruction) To present a record of information after careful observation and analysis. Recount To entertain through telling a story. Description To help the reader create a picture of scenes, events, people, etc.... 20
  • 492. Do and Learn Directions: Group Activity 1. Form a group. Look at the sentences below, identify their text type. Write on the second column the types of text being identified on the first column. Write your answers clearly. 2. Read orally your answers with your group. Explanation Narrative Discussion Argumentative (Exposition) Report Procedure (Instruction) Recount Descriptive Text Text Type 1.Advertising has a great impact on children and therefore advertisements should be designed carefully so that children do not adopt inappropriate values. 2.The nervous system works through a complex network of neurons. These are the basic functioning cells of the nervous system and conduct electrical impulses between the central and peripheral nervous system. 3.To produce “fole gras” (which literally means “fatty liver”, workers ram pipes down male ducks‟ or geese‟s throats two or three times daily and pump as much as 4 pounds of grains and fat into animals‟ stomachs, causing their livers to bloat to up 21
  • 493. to 10 times their normal size. Many birds have difficulty standing because of their engorged livers, and they may tear out their own feathers and cannibalize each other out of stress.. (Source:www.peta.org) 4.So he sat down, opened a drawer, took out of it a woman‟s photograph, gazed at it a few moments, and kissed it. 5.Swallowing air when eating is often done unconsciously and may cause frequent belching during or after meals. To avoid swallowing air, make sure you slow down when eating, try not to “slurp” drinks, and avoid talking while chewing. 6.Yesterday, I fell over while walking in the hills and went to see the doctor, who bandaged my knee and gave me a tetanus injection. 7.There are various ways to overcome deteriorating eyesight. One possible avenue is to undergo eye surgery. However, before making this decision, patients should consider several factors such as the cost of the surgery, their state of health and the associated risks. 8. Major programme requirements that were identified by the directors include the need for better tools to tract and evaluate clients‟ performance over time.  Copyright ©2012-2013 UGC ICOSA PROJECT, Hong Kong 22
  • 494. Learn some more Directions: Match the examples of particular texts on the right with the text types on the left by connecting them to the correct text type. A B 1. Explanation A recipe 2. Narrative A school textbook about volcanoes 3. Discussion A fairy tale 4. Argumentative(Exposition) A biography 5. Report A travel article 6. Procedure (Instruction) A newspaper editorial 7. Recount An article outlining the pros and cons of having a cochlear ear implant 8. Descriptive A summary of a teacher‟s teaching evaluations for the year Read and learn Directions: Read and analyze the paragraphs. What type of text is the paragraph? Write your answer on the blank before the number. _________1. Representative democracy involves leaders receiving votes from the populace after a period of campaigning for the office. Competition between candidates, coupled with free and open speech, is necessary for this system of government to be successful. _________2. The type of government created after the People Power Revolution included the ideals of protecting individual liberties and freedom of speech while at the same time preserving the unity and cooperation of the countrymen. To that end, a government governs by the people, a Democratic country was created. 23
  • 495. _________3. A proposed bill first goes to a committee to be reviewed. The second step in the process is for the House or Senate to debate the bill, making necessary revisions. The last step in the process of a bill becoming law is after both houses of Congress pass the bill, it goes to the President to be signed into law. _________4. Some customers like the conveniences offered by big banks including, computerized banking, multiple branches, and a large network of ATM machines. Other customers prefer small banks that often times offer more personalized service and are better connected to their communities. ________5. As a result of being hospitable of the Filipinos, foreigners visit our country and leaved, they always commend how hospitable Filipinos are. We Filipinos are very welcoming. We always try to make people comfortable on our own turf. Filipinos are very warm people, and are very friendly and nice. We take out the best dinnerware that we do not use, we give the house a cleaning twice the amount of effort we give on most days, Talk about it Directions: Recall the chart of text type. With your seatmate, study the chart below. Think what is missing. Complete the chart by supplying the missing parts . Compare your work with your classmates. 1 2 5 7 3 9 4 6 8 24
  • 496. Write about it Directions: Give the meaning of the following text type. Write your answer on the box opposite of the words. TEXT TYPE MEANING NARRATIVE RECOUNT INFORMATION REPORT RESPONSE PROCEDURE EXPOSITION EXPLANATION DISCUSSION DESCRIPTION It tells a story 25
  • 497. The phrase “text type” is a way of classifying and defining different type of language, interaction, both spoken and written. It refers to the purpose of a text and the way it is written. Different text types are: 1. Narrative 2. Discussion 3. Explanation 4. Recount 5. Exposition 6. Response 7. Procedure 8. Description 9. Information Report Remember . 26
  • 498. LEARNER’S MATERIALS FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the picture. Answer the following questions: 1. What do you think the boy is doing? 2. Why do you think the boy looks dizzy? 3. What do you think the reason/s why the boy cannot think or write properly? Find and Learn Directions: Study this sentence. The product was rated poorly because it was below the standard. What happened? The product was rated poorly. That is the effect. Why did it happen? It was below the standard. That is the cause. What kind of sentence according to structure is the sentence above? That is a compound sentence. Here is another sentence. The guests stopped talking when the president entered the hall. What happened? The guests stopped talking. That is the effect. Why did it happen? The president entered the room. That is the cause. Connectors such as because, for this reason, that is why, so, therefore, for, and since can be used to show cause-and-effect relationships. A cause-and-effect relationship describes something that happens and explains why it happens. The effect tells us what happens. The cause tells us why it happens. WEEK 1 DAY 4 27
  • 499. What kind of sentence according to structure? That is a compound sentence. Compound sentences are made up of two simple sentences connected by a coordinating conjunction. These conjunctions are also known as FANBOYS: F - For A - And N - Nor B - But O - Or Y - Yet S – So A cause-and-effect relationship describes something that happens and explains why it happens. The effect tells us what happens. The cause tells us why it happens. Compound sentences show cause and effect relationship Another example: My daughter got sick so we had to cancel our trip. My daughter got sick We had to cancel our trip. Two sentences connected with conjunction so to form a compound sentence. . My daughter got sick so we had to cancel our trip. Cause conjunction Effect  Give your own examples of compound sentences that show cause and effect relationship. Try and Learn Directions: Encircle the two ideas expressed in a compound sentence then underline once the cause and twice the effect. a. The dog barked at me because she was hungry. b. It was my mom‟s birthday today so I make her a card. 28
  • 500. c. She didn‟t sleep well last night so she feels weak today. d. All her clothes were dirty because her mother did not washed their clothes. e. Arnold dives in swimming pool and his head bump near the side of the pool. Do and Learn Directions: Do the following activity. A. Read the following sentences carefully. Identify which group of words tells the cause and which one tells the effect. Then, copy the sentences on your paper. Underline the cause once and encircle the effect. 1) The policeman issued a violation ticket to the driver because he drove through a red light signal. 2) Michael came all the way from Australia to help his fellow Filipinos in their Bahay Kalinga project. 3) The farm lands were dry and hard, for there had been no rain. 4) The fire spread fast due to the strong winds that hit the valley. 5) My mother loves green salads so much that she brought all the bottled dips in the counter. B. Write the correct word that signifies cause-and-effect relationships. Choose between so that and because. 1) The people should vote for the right candidate ______________ the country could be more competitive and developed. 2) Our waters become polluted ________________ of too much garbage thrown into them. 3) Everybody is busy including the candidates _______________ of the coming elections. 4) Pupils should study hard ________________ their parents would be proud of them. 5) There will be an achievement test _______________ the DepEd could measure the knowledge learned by the pupils. C. Match the effect in column A to the cause in column B. In column C, write the matched sentences to form compound sentences. A Cause B Effect C Compound sentence 1. Marissa was happy because 2. The teacher got mad because 3. Shirley won in the Oratorical contest because a. it destroys the lungs. b. they met a car accident. c. she recited her piece well. d. he broke the window glass. e. she placed first in class. 29
  • 501. 4. Smoking is bad because 5. Rosemarie‟s parents died because D. Write at least five (5) compound sentences. Underline the cause once and the effect twice. Learn some more A. Directions: Encircle the two ideas expressed in compound sentences then underline once the cause and twice the effect. 1. The dog barked at me because she was hungry. 2. It was my mom‟s birthday today so I make her a card. 3. She didn‟t sleep well last night so she feels weak today. 4. All her clothes were dirty because her mother did not wash their clothes. 5. Arnold dives in swimming pool and his head bump near the side of the pool. 6. Tara didn‟t understand the homework assignment, so she asked a friend for help. 7. The students tried to prepare for the test but they didn't realize how difficult the test was. 8. We needed some groceries for the week so we went to the supermarket. 9. It was raining so hard outside so I put on my raincoat. 10. The horse jumped at the lake because she feel dirty. Read and learn Directions: Match the cause to its effect. Write the correct letter on the line. (www.HaveFunTeaching.com) Effect Cause ___ 1. Sue covered her ears because... a..it jumped into the pool. ___ 2. Louie bought a cake because... b.she forgot it in the microwave. ___ 3. The waiter dropped his tray of food c. the siren on the fire truck was very loud. because. ___ 4. Paul did his homework at night because... d.he was hot and thirsty after running outside. ___ 5. The popcorn mom madeburned because... e. it is his mom‟s birthday. ___ 6. Ian received his blackbelt in karate because... f. he had soccer practice after school. ___ 7. Julie‟s mom brought Julie to the doctor g. he passed the final test. because... 30
  • 502. ___ 8. The dog was all wet because... h. he tripped on a napkin and fell. ___ 9. The milk was sour because... i. someone took it out and left it on the counter. ___ 10. George had a drink because. . j. she had a fever. Talk about it Directions: Complete the following sentences. You may use a word or a group of words as signals for cause-and-effect relationships. 1. The clouds were turning dark, _______________ we started packing our picnic baskets. 2. Road blocks were set up by the military, ______________ they could catch the terrorists. 3. Tourists flock to Boracay ____________they are amazed of its white sand 4. The diligent son worked in the morning and studied at night ___________ his father died three years ago. 5. The economy of the country is improving _______________ dedicated government officials worked hard. 6. The wind blew and the papers were scattered on the floor. 7. He opened the box and a letter fell into his hands. 8. The rain stop and the rainbow appeared in the sky. 9. Maria steps on a banana feeling and she fell on the ground. 10. Juan accidentally broke the flower base, his mother got angry. Write about it Directions: Do the following activities: Activity 1: Read the compound sentence silently. Write five (5) compound sentences. Underline once the cause and twice the effect . Encircle the conjunction used in the sentence. 31
  • 503. Remember Cause is the reason why something happens. Effect is the result or what actually happens. Connecting words such as because, for this reason, that is why, so, therefore, for and since can be used to show cause-and-effect relationships. Compound sentences are made up of two simple sentences connected by a coordinating conjunction. These conjunctions are also known as FANBOYS: Compound sentences show cause and effect relationship LEARNER’S MATERIALS FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell What is inferring? What is target? When we say “audience” , to whom do you refer it? . WEEK 1 DAY 5 32
  • 504. Find and Learn Directions: Study the charts below: 33
  • 505. Try and Learn Directions: Look at the pictures. Infer who the target audience is. 34
  • 507. Do and Learn Directions: Infer the target audience of the following pictures. Use the following data: Target audience: _______________________ Age: _______________________ Gender: _______________________ Interest: _______________________ 1. 2. 36
  • 508. 3. 4. Learn some more Directions: Infer the target audience. Match the words in column A to the words in column B. A B 1. Seminar/Training Workshop of Teachers in Math a. Carpenters 2. How to Make a House b. Bakers 3. Making Pastries, Cakes and Breads c. Teachers 4. Snow White and the Beast d. Men 5. Wrestling e. Little boys and girls 37
  • 509. Talk about it Directions: Answer the following questions: 1. Why is it important to know the target audience? 2. What are key aspects you should consider in choosing your target audience? 3. Why do we need to consider those aspects? 4. If someone ask an advice about what movie/s a 3-6 year old should watch, what are you going to advice? 5. You are invited to read a short story in a kindergarten class, what story are you going to read to them? Why? Write about it Do the following activity. 1. Think of a commercial or TV Ads you like. Answer the date below: Name of commercial/TV Ads : _________________________ Target Audience: __________________________ Age: __________________________ Gender: ___________________________ Interest: ___________________________ 2. Watch a television commercial at home or find an ad in a newspaper or magazine Then , write one paragraph describing the ad, making an inference about who the target audience is, and explaining why they think this. 38
  • 510.  Inferring means guessing or speculates.  Target means a place, thing, or person at which an attack is aimed.  Audience means a group of people that participate in the media in several different ways. Remember 39
  • 511. Takecare of your pet. Give your cat vitamins and proper foods. Yes doc., I will take care of my pet. LEARNER’S MATERIALS FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell A. Directions: Study the emotions expressed in the pictures below. Can you imitate the expressions? B. Directions: Look at the picture below. What is the vet doctor told to the child? Can you restate the words? What is paraphrasing? WEEK 2 DAY 1 40
  • 512. Find and Learn Directions: Listen as the teacher reads the short story. Answer the comprehension check-up that follows the story. Once upon a time, there was an island where all the feelings lived: Happiness, Sadness, Knowledge, and all of the others, including Love. One day it was announced to the feelings that the island would sink, so all constructed boats and left. Except for Love. Love was the only one who stayed. Love wanted to hold out until the last possible moment. When the island had almost sunk, Love decided to ask for help. Richness was passing by Love in a grand boat. Love said, “Richness, can you take me with you?” Richness answered, “No, can‟t. There is a lot of gold and silver in my boat. There is no place here for you.” Love decided to ask Vanity who was also passing by in a beautiful vessel. “Vanity, please help me!” “I can‟t help you, Love. You are all wet and might damage my boat,” Vanity answered. Sadness was close by so Love asked, “Sadness, let me go with you.” “Oh . . . Love, I am so sad that I need to be by myself!” Happiness passed by Love, too, but she was so happy that she did not even hear when Love called her. Suddenly, there was a voice, “Come, Love, I will take you.” It was an elder. So blessed and overjoyed, Love even forgot to ask the elder where they were going. When they arrived at dry land, the elder went her own way. Realizing how much was owed the elder, 41
  • 513. Love asked Knowledge, another elder, “Who Helped me?” “It was Time,” Knowledge answered.“Time?” asked Love. “But why did Time help me?” Knowledge smiled with deep wisdom and answered, “Because only Time is capable of understanding how valuable Love is.” Comprehension Check – up: 1. Who are the characters in the story? 2. What are feelings/emotions shown in the story? 3. Why all the feelings cannot helped Love? 4. Who helped Love? Why? 5. Restate sentences heard on your own words.  Love asking helped to Richness  Richness answered to Love  Vanity‟s answered to Love  Sadness‟ answered to Love 6. What values do you observed when listening to a story? Try and Learn Directions: Restate the sentences heard on one‟s own words and give the emotion/feelings and the facial expressions expressed in the sentence. 1. His father became worried when he didn't hear from him for three days. ___ 2. Juan is quite shy so he doesn't like talking to people he doesn't know. _______ 3. A year after being fired from his job, Marvin is still very bitter. He has a lot of resentment towards his former boss. __________ 4. Even though she is accustomed to traveling for business, She still get homesick if she is away from her home for more than a week. __________ 5. Junie is absolutely furious!! He cannot believe that his dog chewed his favorite shoes. Now they're ruined! ____________ Do and Learn Directions: Look at the flashcards your teacher will show. Read the sentence/s silently. Can you repeat the sentence/s in your own words? Restate the sentence/s in your own words. 42
  • 514. Call someone to tell what is the emotion has been expressed in the sentence/s and ask him/her to show the appropriate facial expressions expressed in the emotion. 1. Dogs are so curious that they often get into trouble. Once, my dog fell into the well because he wanted to know what was inside! 2. When Daniel found out that the plumber charged him double the normal amount to fix his toilet, he felt angry. 3. After his grandmother passed away, Don was in anguish he couldn't get out of bed. 4. When Emma has a lot of work to do and feels strained, she becomes very tense and cannot relax. 5. Our friend Lilia makes us feel upset when she has a party but doesn't invite us. Learn some more Directions: Follow the directions carefully. Group Activity Game 1- Guessing Game: Each member in the group will take part in showing the facial expression without saying the name of feeling or emotion being expressed. The other members of the group will guess the name of emotion/feeling shown true facial expressions. At the signal of the teacher, the guessing game will start. Game 2 – Restate the sentence heard. The group will fall in line. Each group will choose their leader. The leader will pick a folded paper and read silently what is written on it. After reading what is written , he/she will whisper it to the first member in the line. Then the second will whisper it othermember behind him/her until all the members in a group having heard the sentence being whispered. The last member will go in front of the class to restate the sentence heard and shows on the facial expressions expressed in the sentence. The group with correct statement and facial expression will be given a point. Read and learn Directions: Listen as the teacher reads the short story about emotion. As the teacher reads the story, listen to the emotion being expressed then show what is the facial expression/s shown by the character. 43
  • 515. Emotion Story Happy It was Joan‟s birthday. All her friends came to her birthday party. They gave her lots of presents. They all ate birthday cake. Joan jumped upand down and clapped her hands. And she looked like this [showhappiness face].” Sad Joan went to feed her pet gold fish. But it was not swimming. It was not even in the fish tank. Joan‟s fish had died. Tears came to Joan‟s eyes. She walked slowly over to a chair. She didn‟t want to talk to anyone. Angry Joan built a block tower. But then a boy came and knocked Joan‟s tower down on purpose. Joan yelled at that boy and hit him. She clenched herfists and stomped her feet. She yelled really loud. Scared A big mean dog started growling and chasing Joan. Joan screamed. She ran away as fast as she could. She looked back to see if she was beingchased. The dog ran after her, barking.Disgusted Joan took a big bite of an apple. It tasted awful. It was rotten inside. She spit it out as fast as she could and threw the apple on the ground. She did not want to touch it. (Widen, S. C. & Russell, J. A. (2003). A Closer Look at Preschoolers’ Freely Produced Labels for Facial Expressions.Developmental Psychology, 39, 114-128.) Comprehension Check – up: 1. Who had a birthday? 2. What is Joan‟s feeling when all her friends came to her birthday? Show Joan‟s facial expressions. 3. What happened to Joan‟s fish? 4. What is Joan‟s feeling when all her fishes died? Show Joan‟s facial expressions. 5. Who knocked Joan‟s blocks? 6. What did she feels? What is her facial expressions? 7. Who chased Joan? What did she feel? What are her facial expressions? Find and Learn Directions: Listen as your teacher reads the sentences. . Think what is the emotion been expressed. You will ask to restate or repeat the sentence/s heard in your own words and show to the class the appropriate facial expression expressed in the sentence/s. 44
  • 516. 1. Even in hard times when I don't have a lot of money, I stay optimistic and believe that next month will be better. 2. When I see that confused look on your face, I know that you didn't understand my question. 3. Wow! I'm really fascinated that Allen can speak 7 languages, whereas I only speak one! 4. Ugh! I‟ve done lots of things today. I'm so tired!! 5. After Veah had her heart broken by her ex-boyfriend, she felt very sad. Talk about it Directions: Restate the sentences heard on one‟s own words. Draw on a piece of paper the appropriate facial expressions stated in feeling/emotion in the sentences. 1. My Dad was very proud of me when I got higher grades in our class. He took me out to Jollibee to celebrate. 2. I'm a little doubtful about whether to go to Manila or not.. 3. Mother was very delighted that you will be coming to visit us. It will be so nice to have you here. 4. After waiting in line for an hour at the SM counter, the woman grew impatient and left. 5. They were surprised to learn that their beloved neighbor, Miss Anna, had stolen their car. Write about it Directions: Listen as your teacher reads the sentences. Restate the sentences in one‟s own words. Identify five (5) feelings or emotions stated on it then draw the appropriate facial expressions expressed on a piece of paper . Write the name of feelings/emotions on top of the your facial expressions. Happy Example: 45
  • 517. Remember Listening is very important, when you listen well, you can repeat what you heard on your own words. You can associate facial expressions on the feelings/emotions been shown in the sentences. We should always observe politeness at all times. lEARNER’S MATERIALS FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the picture below. What is in the first picture? Second picture? What is the difference between the two pictures?  Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨ For example, if you look up the word snake in a dictionary, you will discover that one of its denotative meanings is "any of numerous scaly, legless, sometimes venomous reptiles having a long, tapering, cylindrical body and found in most tropical and temperate regions."  Connotation, on the other hand, refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional suggestions related to that word. The connotative meanings of a word exist together with the denotative meanings. The connotations for the word snake could include evil or danger. WEEK 2 DAY 2 46
  • 518. Find and Learn Directions: Study and analyze the meaning of denotation and connotation. EXAMPLE: the words “light” and “dark” Denotation : Connotation: • Have you heard these words before? • Can you use your word-decoding super powers to figure out what they might mean? Connotation vs. Denotation  Denotation is the literal or “dictionary definition of a word or phrase.  Connotation refers to the subjective cultural or emotional meaning that goes along with the literal definition. • Denotation is typically neutral. • Connotation is usually qualified – i.e. people generally refer to a phrase having a positive or negative connotation. LIGHT DARK The natural agent that stimlates sight andmakes things visible Provide with light Of little weight, something very light With little or no light The absence of light in place 47
  • 519. Try and Learn Directions: Below are examples of denotative and connotative meanings of words.Choose inside the box the word being referred by the denotative and connotative meaning. Write your answers on the first column. Do and Learn Group Activity Directions: Form a small group with 6 – 7 members. Group 1: Complete the second column by giving the denotative meaning/s of the first column. Group 2: Complete the third column by giving the connotative meaning/s of the first column. Group 3: Use in the sentence the words in the first column using denotation. Group 4: Use in the sentence the words in the first column using connotation. Word Denotative Meaning Connotative Meaning Insane; mentally unstable Girl or woman Low temperature Popular „acceptable Predatory fish Unusually quiet setting Young bird Extremely attractive; angry High temperature; heated Highly skilled Absent of life and/or animation Wild and exciting chick hot cool shark dead crazy Cool 48
  • 520. . Learn some more Directions: Give the denotative and connotative meaning of words. You can use dictionary to find the meaning of words. WORD DENOTATION CONNOTATION 1. Cheap 2. Economical 3. Hideous 4. Pleasing 5. audacious 6. vocal 7. yapping 8. sender 9. skinny 10. blue Read and learn Directions: For each pair of words and a phrase, list the one that is positive in the “positive connotation” category, the one that is negative in the “negative connotation” category, and the phrase that is a more neutral definition for both words in the “denotation” column. The first two are done for you. WORD DENOTATION CONNOTATION SNAKE MONKEY DOG BIRD APE 49
  • 521. 1. gaze, look steadily, stare 2. fragrance, odor, a smell sensed by the olfactory nerve 3. brainwash, persuade, influence one way or another 4. delayed, not on time, tardy 5. somewhat interested, nosy, curious 6. lazily, without haste, leisurely 7. ask of someone, demand, request 8. gathering, a large group, mob 9. slim, skinny, less than average build 10. discuss with others, debate, argue 11. observe, watch, spy 12. a young age, youthful, immature 13. not having a care, irresponsible, carefree 14. unique, not commonly found, strange 15. find, detect, snoop 16. inexpensive, fairly priced, cheap 17. isolation, privacy, having an opportunity to be alone 18. assertive, firmly confident, pushy 19. extravagance, generosity, giving much Positive Connotation Denotation Negative Connotation 1 gaze look steadily stare 2 fragrance a smell sensed by the olfactory nerve odor 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 50
  • 522. Talk about it Directions: Answer the following questions: 1. What is denotation? Denotation is ______________________________________. 2. What is connotation? Connotation is _____________________________________. 3. Using Venn‟s Diagram, compare the two words-denotations and connotation. Venn‟s Diagram 4.Give examples for denotation then call some to give the connotation meaning. Write about it Directions:Choose four words from the table above. Write a sentence in which the word appears, the word‟s part of speech, its denotation, and positive or negative connotations associated with it. Example: 1. WORD: fragrance SENTENCE USING THE WORD: The candle maker chose a pleasing, spicy fragrance for the Holiday-scented candle . PART OF SPEECH: noun DENOTATION: a smell sensed by the olfactory nerve POSITIVE CONNOTATION: fragrance SYNONYMN WITH NEGATIVE CONNOTATION: odor DENOTATION CONNOTATION denotation SIMILARITIES 51
  • 523. 2. WORD: _______________________________ SENTENCE USING THE WORD: _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ______________________________ PART OF SPEECH: _____________________________ DENOTATION: _____________________________________________________________________ POSITIVE CONNOTATION:_______________________________________________________ ____ SYNONYM WITH NEGATIVE CONNOTATION: _________________________________________ 3. WORD: _______________________________ SENTENCE USING THE WORD: _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ______________________________ PART OF SPEECH: _____________________________ DENOTATION: _____________________________________________________________________ POSITIVE CONNOTATION:_______________________________________________________ ____ SYNONYM WITH NEGATIVE CONNOTATION: _________________________________________ 4. WORD: _______________________________ SENTENCE USING THE WORD: _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ______________________________ PART OF SPEECH: _____________________________ DENOTATION: _____________________________________________________________________ POSITIVE CONNOTATION:_______________________________________________________ SYNONYM WITH NEGATIVE CONNOTATION: ______________________________ 5.WORD: _______________________________ SENTENCE USING THE WORD:_______________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ PART OF SPEECH: _____________________________ DENOTATION_________________________________________________________ POSITIVE CONNOTATION:_______________________________________________________ SYNONYM WITH NEGATIVE CONNOTATION: _________________________________________  (Reference: Google Search-Denotation and Connotation Exercises) 52
  • 524. . Remember Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition." Connotation refers to the associations that are connected toa certain word or the emotional suggestions related to that word. LEARNER’S MATERIALS FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Do you remember this chart? What is this chart all about? What is text type? The phrase „text type‟ is a way of classifying and defining different types of language interaction, both spoken and written. It refers to the purpose of a text and the way it is written. WEEK 2 DAY 3 53
  • 525. Find and Learn Directions: Study and analyze the chart below. What are the types of text? What are the features of text type? What is text structure? Read the examples below: 54
  • 526. Try and Learn Directions: Column A are the meaning of text type and Column B are the text type.Match the items on the Column A to the items on Column B. A B To relate past experience or events, either real or imagined. Explanation To persuade the reader to agree with the writer‟s position/opinion. Narrative To instruct the reader how to make or do something. Discussion To explore more than one side of an issue/To Argumentative 55
  • 527. inform and persuade. (Exposition) To show how things work and why things happen. Report To present a record of information after careful observation and analysis. Procedure (Instruction) To entertain through telling a story. Recount To help the reader create a picture of scenes, events, people, etc.... Description Do and Learn Directions: Form a group. Look at the sentences below, identify their text type. Write on the second column the types of text being identified on the first column. Write your answers clearly. Read your answer. Text Text Type 1.Advertising has a great impact on children and therefore advertisements should be designed carefully so that children do not adopt inappropriate values. 2.The nervous system works through a complex network of neurons. These are the basic functioning cells of the nervous system and conduct electrical impulses between the central and peripheral nervous system. 3.To produce “folegras” (which literally means “fatty liver”, workers ram pipes 56
  • 528. down male ducks‟ or geese‟s throats two or three times daily and pump as much as 4 pounds of grains and fat into animals‟ stomachs, causing their livers to bloat to up to 10 times their normal size. Many birds have difficulty standing because of their engorged livers, and they may tear out their own feathers and cannibalize each other out of stress.. (Source:www.peta.org) 4.So he sat down, opened a drawer, took out of it a woman‟s photograph, gazed at it a few moments, and kissed it. 5.Swallowing air when eating is often done unconsciously and may cause frequent belching during or after meals. To avoid swallowing air, make sure you slow down when eating, try not to “slurp” drinks, and avoid talking while chewing. 6.Yesterday, I fell over while walking in the hills and went to see the doctor, who bandaged my knee and gave me a tetanus injection. 7.There are various ways to overcome deteriorating eyesight. One possible avenue is to undergo eye surgery. However, before making this decision, patients should consider several factors such as the cost of the surgery, their state of health and the associated risks. 8. Major programme requirements that were identified by the directors include the need for better tools to tract and evaluate clients‟ performance over time.  Copyright ©2012-2013 UGC ICOSA PROJECT, Hong Kong 57
  • 529. Learn some more Directions: Match the examples of particular texts on the right with the text types on the left by connecting them to the correct text type. A B 1. Report A recipe 2. Discussion A school textbook about volcanoes 3. Narrative A fairy tale 4. Argumentative(Exposition) A biography 5. Explanation A travel article 6. Descriptive A newspaper editorial 7. Recount An article outlining the pros and cons of having a cochlear ear implant 8. Procedure (Instruction) A summary of a teacher‟s teaching evaluations for the year Read and learn Directions: Read and analyze the paragraphs. What type of text is the paragraph? Write your answer on the blank before the number. _________1.A proposed bill first goes to a committee to be reviewed. The second step in the process is for the House or Senate to debate the bill, making necessary revisions. The last step in the process of a bill becoming law is after both houses of Congress pass the bill, it goes to the President to be signed into law. _________2. The type of government created after the People Power Revolution included the ideals of protecting individual liberties and freedom of speech while at the same time preserving the unity and cooperation of the countrymen. To that end, a government governs by the people, a Democratic country was created. _________3. Representative democracy involves leaders receiving votes from the populace after a period of campaigning for the office. Competition between candidates, 58
  • 530. coupled with free and open speech, is necessary for this system of government to be successful. _________4. Some customers like the conveniences offered by big banks including, computerized banking, multiple branches, and a large network of ATM machines. Other customers prefer small banks that often times offer more personalized service and are better connected to their communities. ________5. As a result of being hospitable of the Filipinos, foreigners visit our country and leaved, they always commend how hospitable Filipinos are. We Filipinos are very welcoming. We always try to make people comfortable on our own turf. Filipinos are very warm people, and are very friendly and nice. We take out the best dinnerware that we do not use, we give the house a cleaning twice the amount of effort we give on most days Talk about it Directions: With your seatmate, recall the chart of text type. Differentiate each text type to one another by giving their meaning. Share your answer to the class. TEXT TYPE MEANING 1. Narrative 2. Description 3. Recount 4. Exposition 5. Information Report 6. Discussion 7. Explanation 8. Procedure Write about it Directions: Give the meaning of the following text type. Write your answer on the box opposite of the words. TEXT TYPE MEANING NARRATIVE It tells a story 59
  • 531. The phrase “text type” is a way of classifying and defining different typeof language, interaction, both spoken and written. It refers to the purpose of a text and the way it is written. Different text types are: 1. Narrative 2. Discussion 3. Explanation 4. Recount 5. Exposition 6. Response 7. Procedure 8. Description 9. Information Report Remember . RECOUNT INFORMATION REPORT RESPONSE PROCEDURE EXPOSITION EXPLANATION DISCUSSION DESCRIPTION 60
  • 532. LEARNER’S MATERIALS FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the picture. Answer the following questions: 1. What happened to the boy? 2. Why do you think the boy fell on the ground? 3. What do you think the reasons why the boy fell on the ground? Find and Learn Directions: Study this sentence. The product was rated poorly because it was below the standard. What happened? The product was rated poorly. That is the effect. Why did it happen? It was below the standard. That is the cause. What kind of sentence according to structure is the sentence above? That is a compound sentence. Here is another sentence. The guests stopped talking when the president entered the hall. What happened? The guests stopped talking. That is the effect. Why did it happen? The president entered the room. That is the cause. Connectors such as because, for this reason, that is why, so, therefore, for, and since can be used to show cause-and-effect relationships. A cause-and-effect relationship describes something that happens and explains why it happens. The effect tells us what happens. The cause tells us why it happens. What kind of sentence according to structure? That is a compound sentence. WEEK 2 DAY 4 61
  • 533. Compound sentences are made up of two simple sentences connected by a coordinating conjunction. These conjunctions are also known as FANBOYS: F - For A - And N - Nor B - But O - Or Y - Yet S – So A cause-and-effect relationship describes something that happens and explains why it happens. The effecttells us what happens. The causetells us why it happens. Compound sentences show cause and effect relationship Another example: My daughter got sick so we had to cancel our trip. My daughter got sick We had to cancel our trip. Two sentences connected with conjunction so to form a compound sentence. . My daughter got sick so we had to cancel our trip. Cause conjunction Effect  Give your own examples of compound sentences that show cause and effect relationship. Try and Learn Directions: Encircle the two ideas expressed in a compound sentence then underline once the cause and twice the effect. a. The baby cries loud because she was hungry. b. It was my friend‟s birthday today so I make her a card. c. She didn‟t sleep well last night so she feels weak today. 62
  • 534. d. Marina‟s clothes were all dirty because her mother went to the province to visit her mother. e. Arnold step on a banana feeling and he slipped and bumped his head on the table. Do and Learn Directions: Do the following activity. A. Read the following sentences carefully. Identify which group of words tells the cause and which one tells the effect. Then, copy the sentences on your paper. Underline the cause once and encircle the effect. 1. The policeman issued a violation ticket to the driver because he drove through a red light signal. 2. Michael came all the way from Australia to help his fellow Filipinos in their BahayKalingaproject. 3. The farm lands were dry and hard, for there had been no rain. 4. The fire spread fast due to the strong winds that hit the valley. 5. My mother loves green salads so much that she brought all the bottled dips in the counter. B. Write the correct word that signifies cause-and-effect relationships. Choose between so that and because. 1) The people should vote for the right candidate ______________ the country could be more competitive and developed. 2) Our waters become polluted ________________ of too much garbage thrown into them. 3) Everybody is busy including the candidates _______________ of the coming elections. 4) Pupils should study hard ________________ their parents would be proud of them. 5) There will be an achievement test _______________ the DepEd could measure the knowledge learned by the pupils. C. Match the effect in column A to the cause in column B. In column C, write the matched sentences to form compound sentences. A Cause B Effect C Compound sentence 1. Marissa was happy because 2. The teacher got mad because 3. Shirley won in the Oratorical contest a. it destroys the lungs. b. they met a car accident. c. she recited her piece well. d. he broke the window glass. e. she placed first in class. 63
  • 535. because 4. Smoking is bad because 5. Rosemarie‟s parents died because D. Write at least five (5) compound sentences. Underline the cause once and the effect twice. Learn some more 6. Directions: Encircle the two ideas expressed in compound sentences then underline once the cause and twice the effect. 1. The dog barked at me because she was hungry. 2. It was my mom‟s birthday today so I make her a card. 3. She didn‟t sleep well last night so she feels weak today. 4. All her clothes were dirty because her mother did not wash their clothes. 5. Arnold dives in swimming pool and his head bump near the side of the pool. 6. Tara didn‟t understand the homework assignment, so she asked a friend for help. 7. The students tried to prepare for the test but they didn't realize how difficult the test was. 8. We needed some groceries for the week so we went to the supermarket. 9. It was raining so hard outside so I put on my raincoat. 10. The horse jumped at the lake because she feel dirty. Read and learn Directions: Match the cause to its effect. Write the correct letter on the line. (www.HaveFunTeaching.com) Effect Cause ___ 1. Sue covered her ears because... a..it jumped into the pool. ___ 2. Louie bought a cake because... b.she forgot it in the microwave. ___ 3. The waiter dropped his tray of food c. the siren on the firetruck was very loud. because. ___ 4. Paul did his homework at night because...d.he was hot and thirsty afterrunning outside. ___ 5. The popcorn mom madeburned because... e. it is his mom‟s birthday. ___ 6. Ian received his blackbelt in karate because... f.he had soccer practiceafter school. ___ 7. Julie‟s mom brought Julie to the doctor g. he passed the final test. 64
  • 536. because... ___ 8. The dog was all wet because... h.he tripped on a napkin and fell. ___ 9. The milk was sourbecause... i.someone took it out and leftit on the counter. ___ 10. George had a drink because. .j. she had a fever. Talk about it Directions: Look at the pictures. Discuss with your seatmate what is being shown in the pictures. Write a compound sentence about the picture and tell what is the cause and the effect. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Write about it Directions: Do the following activities: A. Directions: Complete the following sentences. You may use a word or a group of words as signals for cause-and-effect relationships. 1. The clouds were turning dark, _______________ we started packing our picnic baskets. 2. Road blocks were set up by the military, ______________ they could catch the terrorists. 3. Tourists flock to Boracay ____________they are amazed of its white sand 4. The diligent son worked in the morning and studied at night ___________ his father died three years ago. 65
  • 537. 5. The economy of the country is improving _______________ dedicated government officials worked hard. B. Read the compound sentence silently. Write five (5) compound sentences. Underline once the cause and twice the effect. Encircle the conjunction used in the sentence. Remember Causeis the reason why something happens. Effectis the result or what actually happens. Connecting words such as because, for this reason, that is why, so, therefore, for and since can be used to show cause-and-effect relationships. Compound sentences are made up of two simple sentences connected by a coordinating conjunction. These conjunctions are also known as FANBOYS: Compound sentences show cause and effect relationship LEARNER’S MATERIALS FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the picture below. What is inferring? What is target? When we say “audience” , to whom do you refer it? WEEK 2 DAY 5 66
  • 538. . Find and Learn Directions: Study the charts below: 67
  • 539. Try and Learn Directions: Look at the pictures. Infer who the target audience is. 1. 2. 3. 68
  • 540. 4. 5. Do and Learn Directions: Infer the target audience of the following pictures. Use the following data: Target audience: _______________________ Age: _______________________ Gender: _______________________ Interest: _______________________ 1. 69
  • 541. 2. 3. 4. Learn some more Directions: Infer the target audience. Match the words in column A to the words in column B. A B 1. Seminar/Training Workshop of Teachers in Math a. Carpenters 2. How to Make a House b. Bakers 3. Making Pastries, Cakes and Breads c. Teachers 4. Snow White and the Beast d. Men 5. Wrestling e. Little boys and girls 70
  • 542.  Inferring means guessing or speculates.  Target means a place, thing, or person at which an attack is aimed.  Audience means a group of people that participate in the media in several different ways. Talk about it Directions: Answer the following questions: 1. Why is it important to know the target audience? 2. What are key aspects you should consider in choosing your target audience? 3. Why do we need to consider those aspects? 4. If someone ask an advice about what movie/s a 3-6 year old should watch, what are you going to advice? 5. You are invited to read a short story in a kindergarten class, what story are you going to read to them? Why? Write about it Do the following activity. 1. Think of a commercial or TV Ads you like. Answer the date below: Name of commercial/TV Ads : _________________________ Target Audience: __________________________ Age: __________________________ Gender: ___________________________ Interest: ___________________________ 2. Watch a television commercial at home or find an ad in a newspaper or magazine Then , write one paragraph describing the ad, making an inference about who the target audience is, and explaining why they think this. Remember 71
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  • 544. WEEK 3 Day 1 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the pictures. Tell what emotions doe each pictures shows. Find and Learn Read the short selection carefully Mang Carding’s Catch Mang Carding is known for being a good fisherman in their town. One morning he went to the river to catch fish. With determination he threw his fishing line onto the river and patiently waited for his catch. Suddenly he felt a tug on his line. His heart beat faster as he positioned his feet firmly on the ground. He pulled the line with all his might hoping to see a big fish at the hook of his fishing line. He stared at his catch with disappointment. Answer the following questions 1. Where Mang Carding did goes one day? 2. What do you think did Mang Carding catch? 3. How did Mang Carding feel about his catch? 4. .What do you think did Mang Carding do? 5. If you were Mang Carding what will you do after seeing what was in his fishing line? 73
  • 545. Try and Learn Show the proper gesture for the following sentences 1. Mang Carding went to the river. 2. He threw his fishing line onto the river. 3. He patiently waited for his catch. 4. Suddenly, he felt a tug on his fishing line. 5. He pulled his line excitedly. 6. He stared at his catch with disappointment. Do and Learn Pass the message……… Group 1 - Our team won the championship ! Group II – No, You don’t have the permission! Group III – Oh, I didn’t see you come in! Group IV – I can’t figure this out. Learn some more The teacher will give a sentence about the following pictures. In your own words restate what the teacher said. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 74
  • 546. Read and learn Listen as the teacher reads the story. In your own words write 5 sentences you heard. The Fox and the Stork The fox and the stork used to be friends. They were always together – until one day. The fox told the stork to come to his house for dinner. The truth was that fox wanted to play a joke on the stork. When the dinner time came, the fox put the soup on the shallow container before the stork. The fox easily slurped it., but he stork could only wet the end of her long bill. The poor stork went home as hungry as when she came. The fox apologized to the stork for not liking the soup. Soon the stork invited the fox to dine with her at home. So the fox visited the stork. The stork served their dinner in a jar with a very long neck and a narrow mouth. The fox could only leak the outside of the jar. Talk about it Based from the story “The Fox and the Stork “answer the following questions. Give your answer through gesture 1. What did the fox do one day? 2. Why did he invite the stork for dinner? 3. What did the stork feel after the dinner? 4. Did the stork liked what the fox do to him? What did he do? 5. How did the fox feel after their dinner?. Write about it Listen to the teacher as she reads the following sentences. Restate the sentences in your own word by writing it in your paper. 1. The grasshopper is hopping and dancing all day. 2. The ant is working and saving food. 3. It rained all day. 4. The grasshopper has no food to eat. 5. The grasshopper realizes that it is important to save food for the rainy day. To restate a sentence heard you must listen carefully and remember the main points . Remember 75
  • 547. WEEK 3 Day 2 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the pictures What does the girl doing?What does the boy doing? Find and Learn Read and study the following sentences 1. Science explains many of our questions, and it creates wonderful things too, 2. Some scientist study languages, but they don’t speak all the languages. 3. All scientists are working to improve people’s lives, but not all of them succeed. 4. I have to study, or I will fail. Answer the following questions:  How many ideas made up each sentence?  What little words are used to connect these ideas  Would the connected parts be complete by themselves?  When connected parts give similar ideas, what connector is used?  When connected parts give opposite ideas, what connector is used ?  What connector is used when there is a choice to be made? The conjunctions that make up FANBOYS are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so. Each of these words has a different use. 1. He is sad, forhis parents are fighting 2. I was in the library and Jimmy is in the classroom. 3. He doesn’t know how to write nor does he know how to read. 4. He can sing well but he doesn’t know how to dance 5. I’ll go to Lily’s house or I’ll go shopping. 6. Dulce was the oldest of the girls, yet her accent was the most prominent. 7. Laura didn’t go with her parents so she just cleaned the entire house. 76
  • 548. Try and Learn Create a compound sentence by combining the two simple sentences below with the connector and, or, but 1. Terry likes hamburgers. Jenny likes egg. 2. Make sure to sleep well. You will not wake up on time. 3. Gardening is a wonderful hobby. It is not expensive. 4. Jason plated the garden. Susan planted the seeds. 5. Ramon and Joseph love to garden. They are very busy with athlete Do and Learn Circle the correct conjunction that completes each compound sentence below. 1. I have fifty dollars, (yet/ and / so) I still can’t afford the new video game. 2. I didn’t study hard enough, (yet/ and / so) I didn’t pass my latest exam. 3. You are a new student, (yet/ and / so) you have to learn the class routine. 4. Do all your homework, (and/ or/ but) else you will fall behind. 5. Always respect your elders, (yet/ and / so) you may earn their trust. Learn some more Complete the sentence by using the appropriate conjuntions to form a compound sentence 1. The computer crashed ___I lost all my works 2. My husband was working, ___I went shopping. 3. I like chocolate ice cream ___ don't have it very often. 4. I am on a diet ____still want a cookie. 5. He did not take the money, ___ it was not the right thing to do. Read and learn Read the short paragraph and find all and the compound sentences. WHY THE SKY IS HIGH In the early days when the sky was still low, two brothers name Ingat and Daskol lived with their parents on earth. As their names indicate, Ingat was careful in everything he did and was therefore his father’s right hand man.He was always helping with the work in the field and his parents were very pleased with him. 77
  • 549. On the other hand, Daskol did his work sloppily. In the absence of a daughter in the family, the house work came to be Daskol’s responsibility. He fetched water, cleaned the house and mother did the cooking. He also did the pounding of the palay that his father harvested. Daskol lived up to his name being natural lazy and impatient, he did not like the work of pounding. One day, Daskol had to pound a greater quantity of palay than usual. He was irritated because every time he raise the pestle, it would hit the sky. His anger added to his strength so he raised the pestle higher. Every time it hit the sky, the sky would be raised. In his hurry, Daskol did nit notice that the sky was rising. When he finished pounding rise, he looed up and discovered that the sky had risen, and it is where it is today. Talk about it Connect the correct independent clause using the correct coordinating conjunctions (and, so, for, nor, but, yet) A. B 1. I did something wrong. A. They did something for us. 2. My parents are busy. B. I apologized. 3. Henry stayed home. C. I’m also a singer. 4. I am an athlete. D. Did they study for the exam 5. They didn’t do their project E. He is sick Write about it Complete the sentence to make a compound sentence 1. Their new house is small but _______________ 2. Her mother cooks dinner and _______________. 3. They were all hungry so ___________________. 4. She did not cheat in the test for ______________. 5. Should we start our class now or _____________. Remember A compound sentence contains two independent clauses. You can combine two simple sentences together with a comma and a coordinating conjunction to make one compound sentence The conjunctions that make up FANBOYS are for, and, nor, but, or,yet, and so. Each of these words has a different use. for-means because and-means another, addition nor-means not, but-shows contrast , or-means a choice yet-shows contrast so- gives result 78
  • 550. WEEK 3 Day 3 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell LOOK AT THE PICTURES. What is the difference between the two? house home Find and Learn Using the picture give the denotative and connotative meaning of the following words red rose blue cool 79
  • 551. Try and Learn Read the following words. Tell whether if the given meaning is a denotation or connotation 1. family – group of related individuals 2. bird – a feathered animals with wings 3. childish - immature 4. unusual - bizarre 5. underweight – scrawny Do and Learn Give the connotative meaning of the underlined word. 1. I recognized the familiar smell of my roommate’s cooking. 2. Sometimes my thin friend annoys me. 3. Kevin interest in car turns into a hobby. 4. My old laptop has finally died. 5. Tom showed pride after winning the prize Learn some more. Find the denotative meaning of the following words 1. overweight - ( chubby, obese, weighing more than normal ) 2. appetite - ( a strong desire, hunger, craving ) 3. broken – ( defeated, fractured, beaten 4. fresh – ( clean and pure, impertinent, disrespectful ) 5. vigor – ( determination, good health, passion Find the connotative meaning of the following words. 1. short – ( tiny, little, fleeting ) 2. height - ( measurement from base to top , violence ) 3. slim – ( thin, skinny, slender ) 4. dumb – ( stupid, lacking the power of speech , mute ) 5. greasy- ( coated with oil, unappealing ) Read and learn Read the short poem, find the words showing denotation or connotation My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips’ red; If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head 80
  • 552. Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨ Connotation refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional suggestions related to that word. Write about it Decide whether the following is an example of denotation or connotation. 1. If the sun comes out, the snow will melt. 2. He has a good self-esteem. 3. Let us be a happy family and love one another. 4. Last year, I have a blue Christmas. 5. With a heavy heart, she called his number. Remember 81
  • 553. WEEK 3 Day 4 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the pictures below Arrange the pictures in order when they happened . Find and Learn . 1. Vocabulary Development Arrange the jumbled letters to form the word describe a. andlnerow - owner of a big track of land b. nneaxed – added to c. owntpolepe - people living in a town 2. Read the story carefully Have you gone to Pasay City? What are some of the places of interest in Pasay City? We are going to study further about Pasay, which is now a city . Pasay City is considered the gateway to the Philippines by air. The Ninoy Aquino International Airport lies within its confines. Within its limited area of only 19 square kilometers live 386,702 residents. Squezzed into it are five colleges and universities, seven flying schools and public and private hospitals. Pasay has had a long and colorful history. In per Spanish time, Rajah Soliman named it after his daughter, princess Pasay. A greater part of Pasay formed part of Nanayan, now St. Ana , a trading upstream along the Pasig River. In 1727 Pasay was annexed to malate to provide easier access to the Malate Parish. It was also at this time that Pasay was named Pineda, a Spanish landowner of the place who provided protection for the town people. At that time marauding brigands attacked and victimized many residents. 82
  • 554. Pasay has grown by accretion. On October 12, 1903, the Municipality of Malibay, earlier created on Feb. 2, 1889, was annexed to the Municipality of Pasay. Then ,on January 1,1942 Pasay was incorporated into greater Manila. After the Second World War . In 1945 , Pasay reverted as a Municipality of Rizal province. On August 16,1947, it became a city by virtue of Republic Act No. 183 and was renamed Rizal City . But three years later in 1950, it reverted to its former name Pasay City. Pasay City celebrated its 130th anniversary on December 2, 1993, as a pueblo or town, for it was on this day 130 years ago when civil and ecclesiastical authorities allowed the residents to manage their political and religious affairs. Now Pasay City contributes much of the country’s proeperity and progress. Comprehension check up 1. Who is the Rajah in the story? 2. What is considered the gateway to the Philippines by air? 3. When was the Pasay annexed to Manila to provide easier access to Malate Parish? 4. In what year was Pasay incorporated into the greater Manila area? 5. When was Pasay reverted as municipality of Rizal province? 6. By virtue of Republic Act No. 183 when was Pasay renamed Rizal City ? 7. In what year was Rizal City reverted to its former name Pasay City? 8. When did Pasay City celebrate its 130th anniversary? 9. How are the details in the selection arranged? Try and Learn Based from the selection read have the pupils finished the timeline by arranging the events that occurs in Pasay City. Write Pre- Spanish Time – Rajah Soliman named the town after his daughter Princess Pasay. 1927- February2, 1889 October 12, 1903 January 1, 1942 1945 August 16, 1946 1950 December 2, 1993 83
  • 555. Do and Learn Arrange the following events according to time order 1. My friend is a candidate for first honor ---This year he has been a consistent outstanding pupil. ---When he was in grade three, he topped his class. ---Last year he was number one in his class. 2. The grade five level pupils would go on a field trip. ---The teacher checked the attendance before they boarded the bus. ---The bus reached the destination at 9 o’clock in the morning --- The pupils assembled early in school Learn some more Arrange the following events according to time order. 1. The Comelec proclaims the winning candidate. 2. Rodrigo Duterte filed his candidacy for president. 3. The Board of Election Teller transmitted the election return to central server. 4. Filipinos casted their votes through VCM. 5. The Comelec organized a presidential debate Read and learn Read the nursery rhymes that shows chronological order of what happened. Jack and Jill Jack and Jill Went up the hill To fetch a pail of water, Jack fell down And broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after. Up Jack got And home did trot As fast as he could caper, Went to bed To mend his head With vinegar and brown paper 84
  • 556. Text – type (structure and language} Time –order – it gives information in order of occurrence. Critical words, first, second before, after, finally, the, next, earlier. Talk about it The Lion and the Mouse Once when a lion, the king of the jungle, was asleep, a little mouse began running up and down on him. This soon awakened the lion, who placed his huge paw on the mouse, and opened his big jaws to swallow him. "Pardon, O King!" cried the little Mouse, "Forgive me this time. I shall never repeat it and I shall never forget your kindness. And who knows, I may be able to do you a good turn one of these days!” The Lion was so tickled by the idea of the mouse being able to help him that he lifted his paw and let him go. Sometime later, a few hunters captured the lion, and tied him to a tree. After that they went in search of a wagon, to take him to the zoo. Just then the little mouse happened to pass by. On seeing the lion’s plight, he ran up to him and gnawed away the ropes that bound him, the king of the jungle. "Was I not right?" said the little mouse, very happy to help the lion. Comprehension Questions a. Why does the King lion awaken? b. Why did the lion did not eat the mouse? c. What happened to the lion one day? d. Who saved him from the hunters? e. How did the mouse save the lion? f. What lesson did you get from the story? Write about it Arrange the following events according to time order then write your answer in a form of paragraph Life Cycle of a Butterfly  The pupa will turn into a an adult butterfly  A butterfly starts life as a very small, round, oval or cylindrical egg.  They form themselves into a pupa.  The egg hatches, the larva will start his work and eat the leaf they were born onto. Remember 85
  • 557. WEEK 3 Day 5 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Show pictures. What can you say about the pictures? What are they? These are some of the visual media that we use to convey information or messages Find and Learn Vocabulary development  visual  media  social media Watch the video under this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I042qGW88wc The importance of visual content Answer the following questions:  What is the importance of visual media to everyone?  What are the different visual media that we can use ?  What is the importance of using visual media? Try and Learn Read and Understand Generally speaking, there are five main functions of the visual arts: ceremonial, artistic expression, narrative, functional, and persuasive. To these can be added “beauty,” in effect, the desire of the artist to simply create something beautiful with little or no thought to any significance beyond that objective. The ceremonial purpose of the visual arts is to celebrate or acknowledge an event or era, or to contribute to a ritualistic activity, such as a dance celebrating one of the season or a people’s flight from captivity or hunger. One of the more common forms of ceremonial art is quilting, in 86
  • 558. which the patterns employed have some symbolic importance, or the use of ceremonial garb by Native Americans participating in a Pow Wow. Artistic expression refers to the desire or need on the part of the artist to express his or her emotions or feelings regarding a particular subject, including his- or herself. Many abstract artists, for example, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko (although the latter rejected that categorization) are assumed to be expressing emotions or beliefs through their art, which lends itself to multiple interpretations and references to the known state of the artist’s being during the period in which the individual work of art was created. Pablo Picasso’s art was known to be heavily influenced by his emotional state during specific periods of his life. The narrative purpose is to tell a story or relate the history of one’s people. Again, quilting is a classic form of the use of visual arts to communicate a story. The African American community, in particular, uses patterns and colors in quilting to convey the history of slavery and emancipation. Film, another form of visual art, is frequently used to tell a story, such as with Steven Spielberg’s film about the Holocaust, “Schindler’s List,” in which he used black and white photography to provide a documentary and more somber “feel” to the film, while incorporating rare color footage to illuminate a detail and lend significance to the item or individual in question. David Lean used footage designed to simulate Russian winters in his film “Dr. Zhivago” that highlighted the enormous expanse of Russian plains covered in deep snow. Functional visual arts refer to structures or tools that are actually used in day-to-day activities yet are designed to be aesthetically pleasing in addition to being functional. Architecture is the most prominent of the visual arts to incorporate functionality in designs. Major architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, I.M. Pei and Frank Gehry are well-known historical figures for their success in combining art and function. The buildings for which architects are commissioned to design obviously have to serve a function, whether it is as a museum, hospital, house, or theater, yet are expected to be unique and challenging. Functional art can also be quite small, such as the coffee maker or fruit peeler designed to look futuristic while also performing their intended functions. Persuasive art is intended to convey a message. Advertising for television, billboards, magazine, and other visual media is a form of persuasive art, in that images are selected and manipulated in order to convey a message or subliminally influence a consumer’s decision. A common form of persuasive visual art is propaganda posters and cartoons intended to denigrate a particular category of people, such as a racial or religious minority, or to foster emotional reactions among viewers for or against a particular political cause. During the Cold War, the Soviet Union used propaganda to convince its own people as well as others of the righteousness of its cause and the moral and political depravity of U.S. policies. Nazi Germany, under the authoritarian hand of Joseph Goebbels, used propaganda posters and newspaper editorial cartoons to demonize Jews and facilitate the inculcation of a culture of genocide. Tobacco companies use this form of visual art to associate cigarette smoking with masculine virility and feminine mystique and power. A final purpose of the visual arts can be considered the conveyance of beauty. While each of the major practitioners of expressionism had his own “back story,” much of the art produced by the French Impressionists like Claude Monet and Pierre-August Renoir simply represent beauty for its own sake. While some expressionist painting, like that of Georges Suerat and Vincent Van Gogh, is more closely tied to the emotional states of the artists, much was intended to beautify the surroundings. 87
  • 559. Do and Learn Use this picture of an advertisement in discussion 1. What feeling or emotion does the picture shows? 2. What do you think is the purpose of the advertiser in putting that graphic in her poster? 3. Does the poster attract attentions to costumer? In what aspect? 4. What idea does the poster or advertisement want to give to people? Learn some more Infer what is the purpose or message it gives 1. What feeling or emotion does the picture shows? 2. What do you think is the purpose of the advertiser in putting that graphic in her poster? 3. Does the poster attract attentions to costumer? In what aspect? 4. What idea does the poster or advertisement want to give to people 88
  • 560. The main functions of the visual arts/ media are: ceremonial, artistic expression, narrative, functional, and persuasive . Write about it Observe the picture. Try to figure out the message its message 1. What is the image’s main message? 2. What time period is the postcard image from? 3. What are the symbols in the image? 4. What do they convey and to whom?. 5. Who and how are people depicted Remember 89
  • 561. WEEK 4 Day 1 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Do a message relay using the tongue twister below I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream Find and Learn Vocabulary Words Find the meaning of the words in column A from column B A. B 1. beak a.top edge of a glass or container 2. half-dead b.a large container 3. pitcher c. very tired 4. brim d.the hard pointed part of the bird e. no life Read the short selection carefully then answer the questions below: The Crow and the Pitcher A crow, half-dead with thirst, came upon a pitcher that had once been full of water. When the crow put its beak into the mouth of the pitcher, he found that only very little water was left in it, and that he could not reach down enough to get at it. He tried so hard to reach the water, but could not. But then, a thought came to him. He picked up one stone and dropped it into the pitcher. He looked another and dropped it. He did this again and again until the water came to the brim, afterwards, he drank and drank. 90
  • 562. 1. How did the crow feel that day? 2. What did the crow see? 3. Why did the crow drink the water from the pitcher 4. How did the crow make the water come to the brim? 5. What did the crow do when the water in the pitcher come up? Try and Learn Try to tell the following sentences in your own words. 1. A crow, half-dead with thirst, came upon a pitcher that had once been full of water. When the crow put its beak into the mouth of the pitcher 2. He found that only very little water was left in it, and that he could not reach down enough to get at it. 3. He tried so hard to reach the water, but could not. But then, a thought came to him. 4. He picked up one stone and dropped it into the pitcher. He looked another and dropped it. 5. He did this again and again until the water came to the brim, afterwards, he drank and drank. Do and Learn Read the paragraph carefully . Choose 5 sentences you like most and restate it in your own words. One man bought a beautiful house with an orchard. Nearby an envious man lived in the old house. He was constantly trying to ruin the mood of his new neighbor: he threw garbage under his gates and made other nasty things. One day the man woke up in a good mood, went out onto the porch and saw a bucket of slops there. The man took this bucket, poured out the slops, cleaned a bucket, put the most ripe and delicious apples there and went to his neighbor. The neighbor heard a knock at the door and gleefully thought: “Finally I got it!” He opened the door expecting for a quarrel. However the man gave him a bucket of apples saying:The one who is rich with something, shares it with others.. Learn some more Teacher will tell something about the picture. Listen carefully and write down at least 2-3 sentences you remembered. 91
  • 563. Read and learn Read the short election then answer the questions below The Donkey and the Sponges A man drove his donkey to the seaside and purchased there a load of salt. The man and the donkey went home at once. While crossing a stream, the donkey stumbled and fell into the water. He lay there for some time until he regained his energy. Upon arising, the donkey was delighted to find that he had lost his burden. After that, the donkey again had a chance to cross the same stream, but this time he carried a load of sponges. Remembering what happened before; he stumbled intentionally and again fell into the stream. The donkey was surprised when he found out that, his load became many times heavier than before 1. What was the donkey’s burden on his first journey? A. a load of salt B. a load of hay C. a load of sponges 2. Why was he delighted after falling into the stream the first time? A. His burden became heavier than before. B. His burden was removed by his master. C. His burden became lighter than before. 3. What happened the second time he crossed the stream? A. He purposely fell into the water. B. He accidentally fell into the water. C. He fell into the water with his master. 4. Why was the donkey sorry in the end? A. His burden was changed. B. His burden became heavier than before. C. He lost his burden. 5. What is the lesson of the story? A. Obedience is always rewarded. B. Doing work the easy way is not always the best way. C. Look before you leap. Talk about it Read the short paragraph and answer the questions below Scientists found out that Mercury’s atmosphere is very hot. Venus is hot too. Mars and Pluto are too cold and their atmosphere is made up of too much carbon dioxide just like those of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The planet Earth on the other hand has atmosphere which is made up of oxygen. Earth also receives enough light and rays from the sun which makes the planet fit for life. Choose the letter of the correct answer 1. What is the selection about? A. The Atmosphere of the Planets B. The Gases in the Atmosphere C. The Atmosphere of the Earth 92
  • 564. Remember To restate a sentence/ statement heard you must listen carefully and remember the main points . 2. A person who studies the planet’s atmosphere is called ___________. A. scientists B. poets C. inventors blood 9 3. What makes the other planets too cold? A. enough carbon dioxide B. too much oxygen C. too much carbon dioxide 4. What gas makes up the Earth’s atmosphere? A. carbon dioxide B. oxygen C. nitrogen 5. What makes the planet Earth fit for life? A. enough light and rays from the sun B. less heat light and rays from the sun C. no heat and light rays from the sun Write about it Listen to your teacher while reading the following sentence then restate it in your own words 1. A rich man in a certain town once owned a dog and a cat, both of which were very useful to him 2. The dog had served his master for many years and had become so old that he had lost his teeth and was unable to fight anymore, 3. The dog was a good guide and companion to the cat who was strong and cunning. 4. The master had a daughter who was attending school at a convent some distance from home, and very often he sent the dog and the cat with presents to the girl. 5. One day he called the faithful animals and bade them carry a magic ring to his daughter. 93
  • 565. WEEK 4 Day 2 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the pictures Give a sentence from the pictures. Combine your sentences into one sentence Find and Learn I have here two columns of sentences .Notice the difference between the simple and compound sentence. Simple Sentence Compound Sentence 1. Kevin and Patrick are good neighbors They have become the best of friends 1. Kevin and Patrick are good neighbors and they have become the best of friends. 2. Kevin loves fishing Patricks finds it boring 2. Kevin loves fishing but Patrick finds it boring. 3 They go home before dark. They waited for the beautiful sunset 3. They go home before dark or they waited for the beautiful sunset. 4. Kevin usually played his guitar. Everyone sings or dances 4 Kevin usually plays guitar and everyone sings or dances. 94
  • 566. Try and Learn Study how each coordinating conjunctions are used in the following examples For - Explains reason or purpose (just like “because”) I go to the park every Sunday, for I love to watch the ducks on the lake. And - Adds one thing to another I go to the park every Sunday to watch the ducks on the lake and the shirtless men playing soccer. Nor - Used to present an alternative negative idea to an already stated negative idea I don’t go for the fresh air nor really for the ducks. But - Shows contrast The soccer in the park is entertaining in the winter, but it’s better in the heat of summer. Or - Presents an alternative or a choice The men play on teams: shirts or skins. Yet - Introduces a contrasting idea that follows the preceding idea logically (similar to “but”) I always take a book to read, yet I never seem to turn a single page. So - Indicates effect, result or consequence I’ve started dating one of the soccer players, so now I have an excuse to watch the game each week. Do and Learn Choose the most appropriate conjunction to go in the blank. 1. Please bring me a towel, _____ I can dry the dishes. A. but B. not C. so 2. Take you clothes and shoes to your room, _____ put them away. A. and B. so C. yet 3. Our teacher does not allow cell phones in class, _____ does she use hers during class. A. or B. nor C. yet 4. Mom bought a new shelf for my room, _____ I now have a place to put my trophies. A. yet B. so C. but 5. You can turn your paper in during class, _____ you can email it to Mr. Harris by tomorrow morning. A. so B nor C. and Learn some more Use the coordinating conjunctions and, nor, so or to complete each compound sentence. 1. Please bring me a towel, _____ I can dry the dishes. 2. Take you clothes and shoes to your room, _____ put them away. 3. Our teacher does not allow cell phones in class, _____ does she use hers during class 95
  • 567. 4. Mom bought a new shelf for my room, _____ I now have a place to put my trophies 5. You can turn your paper in during class, _____ you can email it to Mr. Harris by tomorrow morning. Read and learn Read each sentence in the paragraph. Identify the compound sentence The girl scouts of Julian Felipe elementary School camped for three days. One night, they told stories after supper.. Then they went back to their tents and they fixed their beddings. The school leader visited each tent and the campers were very happy for that.. The next day the girls got up early and all of them jogged around the campsite. Their breakfast afterwards was simple but it was nutritious.. Next, the girls prepared for the hije and uphill and down the rainforest. Talk about it Tell something about the picture using compound sentence Write about it Form a compound sentence from the simple sentences given.Use or, and but to combine each pair of sentence 1. School can be fun. It is exciting. 2. The Science experiments need time and patience. They are interesting to perform. 3. In, Physical Education we can learn many kinds of dances. We are also taught different ball games. 4. Our Music teachers teach Filipino songs Sometimes we learn foreign songs. 5. Mathematics seems challenging 96
  • 568. A compound sentence is made up of two or more independent clauses usually joined by the conjunctions and, or and but. And expresses addition, or tells choice, and but shows contrast. Other conjunctions that may be used are yet, so and for. Yet means but at the same time, so means therefore, and for means because. A comma is usually used before the conjunction in a compound sentence Remember 97
  • 569. WEEK 4 Day 3 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell. Look at the picture, what can you say about the development of the baby? Are they in a chronological order Find and Learn 1. Vocabulary Words Use a dictionary to find the meaning of the italicized word. a. Her mother saw Rhona at a distance already unconscious. b. A cat knocked down a lighted kerosene lamp. c. Rhona hurriedlybrought her brother and sister on the ground. d. Rhona’s mother accidentallybroke a drinking glass. 2. Have you heard of Rhona Mahilum?Read the story of her tale of courage and heroism One day when Rhona and his brother and sisters were sleeping, a cat knocked down a lighted kerosene lamp, and soon the house started burning. RHona hurriedly brought her brother and sisters out of the house one by one. She drew watr from the well and threw it onto the fire. Then she rolled on the grass when her clothes and hair caught fire.In another place away from the home, Rhona’s mother accidentally broke a drinking glass. Then, she sensed that something wrong was happening in their house.. Rhona’s mother found her children sleeping on the grass except Rhona. Her mother saw Rhona at a distance unconscious. Her mother walked for many hours to bring her to the hospital where she was treated.. Officials and citizens in Rhona’s hometown and province heard of her brave deed. They helped the family. 3.Comprehension check up a. How the fire started in Rhona’s house? b. How Rhona save her brothers and sisters? 98
  • 570. c. How Rhona caught fire and saved herself and half of their house from burning? d. How Rhona’s Mother sensed what was happening to their house and children? e. How Rhona’s mother saved her daughter’s life? Try and Learn Arrange the following ideas in order. Then write it in a form of a paragraph. _____After paying, wait for your name to be called _____Fill out the registration form. _____Present your receipt to claim your ID _____Go to window and get your registration form _____Pay the registration fee at the cashier. Do and Learn The events in the stories below are not in the correct order. Arrange them in sequence to make a short story. Write them in paragraph form. 1. A Boy Scout Hero  Arturo saved a widow and her child from the storm.  Arturo’s family went to the school for shelter.  The scoutmaster praised Arturo for his bravery.  A strong typhoon began.  The boy scouts left for the jamboree. Learn some more 2. Early Peoples Covering  They simply dried newly stripped animal skins and wore those with their hair on.  The earliest people had no covering other than their skin.  Finally they rubbed fat into the skins, thus making rough leather which was better than untreated skin.  The men used leaves of plants as clothes to keep out heat and animal skin to keep out the cold.  Later they scraped off the hair and hung the skin in the smoke of fires 99
  • 571. Read and learn Rearrange the following sentences to form a good story. Write them in paragraph form.  They applied the iodine test and discovered which part stores starch. (5)  The pupils opened up the corn grains and examined the different parts. (4)  The class wanted to know the parts and uses of the corn grain. (1)  The teacher divided the class into four groups. (2)  The pupils drew the corn grain showing the endosperm, cotyledon and embryo. (6) Each group brought materials for the experiment. (3) Talk about it Read the short selection then arrange te events according to time order The Best Treasure A certain farmer had several sons. He wanted them to become farmers. When the farmer was dying, he called his sons and said to them. “Boys, I am about to leave you. I have hidden my wealth in the vineyard. Search for it, it is all I have to give you. His sons thought that their father had buried a treasure in the vineyard. When the father died, the sons dug in the vineyard, to search for the treasure. They did not find the hidden wealth, but they had fine crops of grapes. ___ a. His sons thought that their father had buried a treasure in the vineyard. ___ b. He wanted them to become good farmers. ___ c. They did not find the hidden wealth, but they had fine crops of grapes. ___ d. A certain farmer had several sons. ___ e. Their father had hidden his wealth in the vineyard ] Write about it Read and understand the following sentences. Arrange them in a logical order to make a story. Rewrite them in paragraph form. Give a title to your paragraph.  They become nymphs and live underwater.  After a few days, the eggs hatched.  Finally, they become full-grown dragonflies.  First, the dragonfly lays egg on the water.  As the nymphs grow, they shed their skin many times Remember The order in which events happen in a story, or how ideas are arranged in a composition is called sequence of events or ideas. This helps you understand what you are reading. It is important to note time signals such as In 1985, five years after, first, next , or finally. 100
  • 572. WEEK 4 Day 4 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the pictures of a thin and a fat girl Describe the girl in the first picture/second picture The girl is fat The girl is chubby. The girl is skinny. The girl is scrawny. Which of the words fat and chubby fives a positive connotation? Negative connotation? Which of the words skinny and scrawny gives positive connotation? Negative connotation? Find and Learn Have the pupils watch a video clip about positive and negative connotation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfoDJ769R7I What is a positive connotation? Negative connotation Try and Learn Study the following sentences and give the positive and negative connotation of the word. 1. I recognized the familiar smell of my roommate's cooking. negative connotation: stench positive connotation: aroma 2. Scrapple is an inexpensive meal. negative connotation: cheap positive connotation: thrifty 101
  • 573. 3. We stopped for lunch at a diner in West Virginia. negative connotation: greasy spoon positive connotation: café or bistro 4. My parents are committed conservationists. negative connotation: tree huggers positive connotation: environmentalists.. 5. My old laptop has finally died. negative connotation: decrepit positive connotation: venerable Do and Learn Think of a Positive and negative connotation for the following word Positive Connotation Negative connotation overweight short unattractive plain smart Learn some more Tell whether the following word is posite or negative connotation 1. childish 2. stingy 3. economical 4. headstrong 5. fun-size 6. difficult 7. determine 8. self- focused 9. firm 10. underweight 102
  • 574. Read and learn Read other example of positive and negative connotation Try to use it in a sentence. Talk about it For each pair of words and a phrase, list the one that is positive in the “Positive Connotation” category, the one that is negative in the “Negative Connotation” 1. slim, skinny, less than average build 2. fragrance, odor, a smell sensed by the olfactory nerve 3. a young age, youthful, immature . 4. assertive, firmly confident, pushy 5. hobby.avocation,obsession Denotation Positive connotation Negative connotation 103
  • 575. When you look up a word in the dictionary, you will find its literal (denotative)meaning. However, the emotions and associations connected to a word is known as its connotative meaning. Depending on our experiences, certain words have apositive, negative, or neutral connotation. WEEK 4 Day 5 Write about it Choose the correct word to complete each sentence. Negative connotation 1. He made me feel ____( uneasy. , frightened ) 2. Some of the makeup were ______ (annoying, amusing) 3. Mike ____ or to go on the ride. (nagged, reminded) Positive connotation 1. Our trip to the amusement park was ____ (fine, wonderful ) 2. We saw _____ animals in the zoo. ( fascinating, weird ) 3. Some of the Monkeys were _____ (hilarious, funny ) Remember FOURTH QUARTER 104
  • 576. Think and Tell Look at the poster, what message the poster gives? Is this picture considered a multimedia? What element of multimedia is present in the picture? At the end of the lesson yu will learn the different element of multimedia and how it contribute to the meaning of the text. Find and Learn Read the short story The Greatest Treasure Once upon a time, the greatest treasure in the world was hidden in a chest. The chest was locked and was inside a cave that could only be found with the help of a map. A monkey found the key to the chest in a tree, an elephant managed to move a boulder which stood in the way, and a snake found the map under some stones. All of them tried to find the chest on their own, without success. An owl realized this and gathered the animals together to work as a team. The animals took his advice and, after many adventures and difficulties, they managed to find the chest. When they opened it, there was just one single piece of parchment inside. It said that if they had gotten this far then they had already found the greatest treasure in the world: that of friendship. The animals realized this was true, and they happily remained friends for life. Watch the video of the story The Greatest Treasure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iOlM9XdOYo Try and Learn Study the following 105
  • 577. THE FIVE MAIN ELEMENTS OF MULTIMEDIA TEXT Text is the basic element of multimedia. It involves the use of text types, sizes, colors and background color. In a multimedia application, other media or screen can be linked through the use of text. This is what you call Hypertext. To produce an effective multimedia program there are three things that need to be considered. They are: *The position of the text on the screen. *Length of the message *And legibility of the text. GRAPHIC Graphics make the multimedia application attractive. They help to illustrate ideas through still pictures. There are two types of graphics used: bitmaps (paint graphics) and vector (draw graphics). AUDIO A multimedia application may require the use of speech, music and sound effects. These are called audio or the sound element. There are two basic types of audio or sound: analog and digital audio. VIDEO Video provides a powerful impact in a multimedia program. In multimedia applications, the digital video is gaining popularity because of the following reasons: Video clips can be edited easily. The digital video files can be stored like any other files in the computer and the quality of the video can still be maintained. The video files can be transferred within a computer network it allows non-linear editing in any part of the video. However, these digital video files are large in size. Transferring these files can take a long time especially when using the Internet. ANIMATION Animation is a process of making a static image look like it is moving. In multimedia, digital 106
  • 578. animation is used. Digital animation can be categorised into two broad area: 2D (2 Dimension) and 3D (3 Dimension) animations. Source :http://learningarea4a.blogspot.com/2010/07/multimedia-elements-lesson-24.html Do and Learn Complete the table Evaluating the Attributes of Different Multimedia Elements of a Webpage Webpage URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iOlM9XdOYo ( Use the same video. )“ The Greatest Treasure” Multimedi a Elements Attributes Values Comments / Remarks Eg. Text Font size 8 Too small and the text cannot be read clearly. Suggested to change the font size to 12 Learn some more Tell what element of multimedia is associated with the pictures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 107
  • 579. Talk about it Read the information below Write about it Analyze how the following elements of multimedia contribute to the meaning of the text. Match column A to column B A. B. 1. text A. It makes the static image like moving 2. graphic B. It gives a powerful impact 2. animation C. it gives message that can be read 4. video D. It makes the presentation attractive 5. sound E. reinforce the understanding of Information presented 108
  • 581. WEEK 5 Day 1 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Read the story entitled “The Bug Collection” by: Andrew Frinkle Peter had to do a bug collection for school. He was required to get several different Orders of bugs, and at least one Species of each of those Orders. Orders were groups of similar bugs, and Species were specific examples. There were 29 different Orders of bugs in the world, but most bugs came from four common groups, while the others could be quite rare. He knew if he could catch about ten Species of bugs from four different Orders, he’d get a good grade. So, he went outside with his bug net and caught a Yellow Cabbage Butterfly almost right away! That was a member of the Order Lepidoptera, which included all the butterflies and moths. He caught several more butterflies and moths over the next few hours, including a swallowtail butterfly and a moth almost the size of his hand that had been hiding on a tree, blending in. He’d have to look it up in a book later to see what kind it was. The second Order he found was Orthoptera. This was the group of bugs that included grasshoppers and crickets. He caught a black cricket under the rose bushes, and then snagged a big fat green locust flying through the yard. It was hard to catch that one, because it flew so fast. Hymenoptera was the next Order he found, but it wasn’t that hard. There was a whole anthill filled with fire ants by the back porch, and there were black ants in the driveway. Then he 110
  • 582. found a dead wasp in a spider’s web near the barn. Those were both in the same group of insects. After that, it got harder. He got down on his hands and knees and crawled through the grass, eventually finding a ladybug. Those were in the Order Coleoptera. He didn’t find any other beetles, though. He did find a spider, but that didn’t count. Spiders were Arachnids, creatures with eight legs. Insects were only supposed to have six legs. Regardless, he could not keep the spider for his collection. He saw a dragonfly, but it was too fast, and that meant he didn’t have a member of Order Odonata. He got lucky and found a walking stick before he gave up for the day. That was a rare member of the Order Phasmida, which included camouflaging bugs like leaf bugs and stick bugs. It seemed like he’d get a pretty good grade after all! Find and Learn Use the information in the story to answer the questions below. 1. What does Peter have to collect for school? A. leaves B. bugs C. flowers D. rocks 2. TRUE OR FALSE: An insect Order is a group of similar insects? A. True B. False 3. TRUE OR FALSE: An insect Species is a group of similar insects? A. True B. False 4. What was the first insect Peter caught? A. a wasp B. ants C. a ladybug D. a cabbage butterfly 5. What was the last insect Peter caught? A. a dragonfly B. a spider C. a walking stick D. a swallowtail butterfly 111
  • 583. Try and Learn From the story you have read, list all the key sentences and supporting sentences Do and Learn Read “ANDRES BONIFACIO” ( Developing Reading Power p. 226) Group 1 - Graphic Organizer Group II – Read the story correctly with proper phrasing, intonation, pronunciation Group III –Restate the story in your own words Learn some more Graphic organizersengage students with online content by helping to apply learning, organize ideas, classify information, sequence events, or compare and contrast. Key sentences Supporting sentences 112
  • 584. Balloons Brainstorming Web Cause & Effect Circles Story Map Character Map Compare Concept Map Dear Tim & Moby Description/ Prediction Chart Experiment Observations Flowchart Ideas Details Item Description Knowledge & Conclusion KWL Chart KWS Chart Main Idea Moby Alphabet Observation Chart Paragraph Pause Points Predictions Story Map Story Mountain Story Pyramid Storyboard Synonym & Antonym Pairs The 5 Ws Tim’s Shirt Venn Diagram 113
  • 585. Graphic organizers engage students with online content by helping to apply learning, organize ideas, classify information, sequence events, or compare and contrast. Read and learn Read the story carefully and correctly. Write about it Make a graphic organizer out from the story you have read. Remember The Structure of the Flower The lower and outermost part of a flower are the sepals. They are usually green. They look like leaves. They form the protective covering of the flower when it is still a bud. Above the sepals are the petals. Petals often have bright colors because they attract insects. Growing just above and within the circle of petals are the stamens. Each stamen has a long stem like part called filament. At the top of the filament is another which is filled with yellow or reddish dust-like grains called pollen. The innermost part of the flower is the pistil which has three parts – the stigma, the style and the large base called ovary. Within the ovary are small structures called ovules. Seeds develop from the ovules. ( Grade 5 Lesson Guide p. 204 ) 114
  • 586. WEEK5 Day 2 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell What do you see? What are they doing? Find and Learn 1. Watch the soundless video clip your teacher will show you and retell to the class what you have watched. Answer the following questions:  In your opinion, is your classmate’s retelling of the video correct?  What made you say so? 2. Watch again the video with sounds this time. Answer the following questions:  After watching the video clip with sounds, is your/your classmate’s retelling of the video correct?  If so, what are the CUES that made you/your classmate retell the story correct? 115
  • 587. Try and Learn List the verbal and non-verbal cues you have seen in the video . Do and Learn Go to your group and make a script of a short skit (dramatization) of a news broadcasting good for 5 minutes. VERBAL CUES NON-VERBAL CUES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 116
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  • 589. Learn some more Watch again another broadcasting video and list/draw the verbal and non-verbal cues in the boxes, but this time using the elements of multimedia. 118
  • 590. Watch and learn Match the multimedia cues to the appropriate text related to news clips. POLITICS INVESTIGATION SHOWBIZ HEALTH SPORTS WEATHER 119
  • 591. The Five Multimedia Elements: Text, image, audio, video, and animation are the five multimedia elements. The first multimedia element is text. Text is the most common multimedia element. Write about it What have you learned today? ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________. Remember Multimedia is content that uses a combination of different content forms such as text, audio, images, animation, video and interactive content. Multimedia contrasts with media that use only rudimentary computer displays such as text-only or traditional forms of printed or hand-produced material. Multimedia can be recorded and played, displayed, dynamic, interacted with or accessed by information content processing devices, such as computerized and electronic devices, but can also be part of a live performance. 120
  • 592. WEEK 5 Day 3 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell What do you think the pictures are all about? Find and Learn Read the article entitled “Saved by a Hero” - English Basics and Beyond 5 (pp. 394-396) Try and Learn List the emphasized words in the article below and try to give their possible meaning. EMPHASIZED WORDS POSSIBLE MEANING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 121
  • 593. Do and Learn Your teacher will show you a dictionary. Read, browse and pass it on! Learn some more A dictionary is a collection of words in one or more specific languages, often alphabetically (or by radical and stroke for ideographic languages), with usage of information, definitions, etymologies, phonetics, pronunciations, translation, and other information. 122
  • 594. Read the chart below. These are examples of positive and negative connotations: Read and learn Go to your group. Let us visit the library and look for denotations!  List all the primary and secondary sources of information where you find the denotations you are looking for.  Study how the dictionary works.  Use the dictionary in finding out denotations. 123
  • 595. Talk about it Brainstorm on whether it is apositive or a negative connotation. Use a primary or secondary sources where you have seen it. WORD DENOTATION PRIMARY/SECONDARY SOURCE 1. Infrastructure 2. Acute 3. Philosophy 4. Federalism 5. Apprehension - ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ - ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ - ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ - ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ - ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ - ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ - ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ - ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ - ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ - ________________ ________________ ________________ ________________ Eager hustle anxious melancholic luxurious vengeance justice outstanding clever meticulous fragile 124
  • 596. Write about it A. Choose five words from the connotations above. Find its denotation and write a sentence using it. 1._______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________. 2._______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________. 3._______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________. 4._______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________. 5._______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________. B. Define each word using a dictionary. Read the word in context. Then decide if the word has a positive or a negative connotation. 125
  • 597. WEEK 5 Day 4 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Match the cause to its effect:  Then join the two sentences you matched to form a complex sentence. 126
  • 598. . Find and Learn Color the boxes with the same color to match the cause and effect and complete the complex sentences. 127
  • 600. Learn some more Read and learn The Lion and the Mouse Once when a lion, the king of the jungle, was asleep, a little mouse began running up and down on him. This soon awakened the lion, who placed his huge paw on the mouse, and opened his big jaws to swallow him. "Pardon, O King!" cried the little Mouse, "Forgive me this time. I shall never repeat it and I shall never forget your kindness. And who knows, I may be able to do you a good turn one of these days!” The Lion was so tickled by the idea of the mouse being able to help him that he lifted his paw and let him go. Sometime later, a few hunters captured the lion, and tied him to a tree. After that they went in search of a wagon, to take him to the zoo. Just then the little mouse happened to pass by. On seeing the lion’s plight, he ran up to him and gnawed away the ropes that bound him, the king of the jungle. "Was I not right?" said the little mouse, very happy to help the lion. 129
  • 601. Complex sentence- a sentence containing a subordinate clause or clauses. A causeis WHY something happens. An effect is WHAT happens Talk about it Comprehension Questions Answer the following questions orally in your class. a. Why does the King lion awaken? b. Why did the lion did not eat the mouse? c. What happened to the lion one day? d. Who saved him from the hunters? e. How did the mouse save the lion? f. What could have happened if the mouse did not help him? g. What lesson did you get from the story? Write about it Write another possible ending for the story below. ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________. Remember 130
  • 602. WEEK 5 Day 5 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Review your previous composition. Check for clarity and spelling corrections. Find and Learn Exchange your work with your seatmate and check each other’s work…  Underline words you find out spelled wrong  Put question marks on sentences/ paragraphs you do not understand or is not clear  Use only a pencil 131
  • 604. Read and Learn Learn some more 133
  • 605. Do and Learn In checking your seatmate’s work, here is a checklist: Name of seatmate:_______________________________________________ Date: ______________ Checklist for Clarity YES NO 1. The sentences are meaningful. 2. The grammar usage is correct. 3. Uses precise/ direct descriptive words. 4. Clear pronoun references. 5. Uses the right words. No. of misspelled words: _____ Talk about it  Explain to your seatmate his/her mistakes after you have checked the work.  Make sure to politely address him/her.  Make sure that both of you agree that a change is a must.  Give some of your suggestions for a better result.  134
  • 606. Write about it  Rewrite your own composition after the correction checking.  Make sure to correct all possible words you need to correct.  Write legibly. Remember 135
  • 607. WEEK 6 Day 1 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Let us take a look again at the different text types: Did you notice the differences of each from one to another? 136
  • 608. Find and Learn  Choose from the text type boxes the reading materials/articles you are interested in. Try and Learn  Read your chosen selection silently.  Take note of the message of the selection you have chosen. 137
  • 610. Do and Learn Summarize the selection you have read in this page.  don’t forget to write the title of your selection! 139
  • 611. Read and learn  Read another selection from the text type boxes…  And make another summary… 140
  • 612. Talk about it  Now this time, go ahead and share to the class your reaction to the authentic messages of the text. Write about it  Write here your reaction to the selections you read. Reaction to selection 1: 141
  • 614. WEEK 6 Day 2 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell  Review the following topics we had: A cause is WHY something happens. An effect is WHAT happens. 143
  • 615. Find and Learn Look at the cues below. Write a cause and effect complex sentence describing each. ___________________________________ _______________________________________ ___________________________________ _______________________________________ ___________________________________ _______________________________________ ___________________________________ _______________________________________ ___________________________________ _______________________________________ ___________________________________ _______________________________________ 144
  • 616. Try and Learn Go to your groups and simulate the news you have written complex sentences (Cause and effect) a while ago. GROUP 1: FOR PRESIDENT GROUP 2: EL NIÑO GROUP 3: PIA WURTZBACH GROUP 4: MANNY PACQUIAO 145
  • 617. Do and Learn Practice with your group See example videos Remember to use cues and complex sentences with cause and effect. Present your simulation broadcasting to the class. Explain your presentation. Learn some more 146
  • 619. WEEK 6 Day 3 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Do you know how to cook? Have you ever read a cook book? Read the recipe in the cook book aloud.  Are there words difficult to understand? 148
  • 620. Find and Learn  Search the following words’ denotations/connotations using the dictionary: ____________________- ____________________________________________________________ ____________________- ____________________________________________________________ ____________________- ____________________________________________________________ ____________________- ____________________________________________________________ ____________________- ____________________________________________________________ ____________________- ____________________________________________________________ ____________________- ____________________________________________________________ ____________________- ____________________________________________________________ ____________________- ____________________________________________________________ minced sauté diced layer Broth cube simmer Sweet style grated season 149
  • 621. Try and Learn Answer the following questions: 1. Do you recall the title of the recipe? 2. What are the main ingredients in the recipe? 3. Why is measurement important in cooking? 4. Were the instructions clear? 5. What do you think will happen if you did not Understand the words in the recipe? Do and Learn  Find the cooking terms and encircle it! 150
  • 622. Learn some more Now it’s your turn! 1. Got to your group. 2. Go the TLE room. 3. Prepare the materials and ingredients. 4. Follow the recipe. 5. Present to the class your product.  Here are some words you can be familiar with: Read and learn Try practicing these words when cooking: 151
  • 623. Talk about it Write about it  Try to rewrite the recipe you have read by recalling the ingredients and the process.  U s e t h e w o r d 152
  • 625. Think and Tell Where do you think the boy is? Have you ever been into the library? Find and Learn Almost all schools have library. It is where we find books. Today, we will visit the library. What Library resources are you interested in? Color them. Try and Learn 154
  • 626. Try to list down the books you had already read below. Write on the left the books that have original authors and on the right the books that were retold or rewritten. Do and Learn Learn some more Books with Original Author Books rewritten or retold ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ Come on! What are you waiting for? Let’s read some books in the library! 155
  • 627. these are things we should remember: 156
  • 628. Read and learn  Why not read some of these!  List your own primary and secondary sources. Talk about it 157
  • 629. The Librarian is the one whom we borrow the books in the library. Write a conversation on how you would ask the Librarian and her response. ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ 158
  • 630. Write about it Write a three-paragraph descriptive essay on your self- selected topic based on your primary source. Remember 159
  • 631. WEEK 6 Day 5 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Have you ever seen these? _____________ Where? ______________________ What do you call these?__________________________ 160
  • 632. Find and Learn Do you remember these? Guess the name of the commercials below. ______________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________________ ________________________________ 161
  • 633. Watch and Learn  Watch the advertisements your teacher will show you.  Remember the guidelines in watching a movie: 1. Do not make noise. 2. Pay attention to what you are watching. 3. Sit properly. Do and Learn After watching the video, write or draw the images/ideas inside the TV that made you want to buy the product. VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 162
  • 634. Learn some more  Propaganda is a form of biased communication, aimed at promoting or demoting certain views, perceptions or agendas.  Point of view is a specified or stated manner of consideration, an attitude how one sees or thinks of something.  Stereotype is a thought that can be adopted about specific types of individuals or certain ways of doing things. These thoughts or beliefs may or may not accurately reflect reality. Read and learn 163
  • 635. Talk about it Write about it PROPAGANDA STEREOTYPE POINT OF VIEW Give examples of the three below: 164
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  • 637. WEEK 7 Day 3 FOURTH QUARTER Think and Tell Look at the group of words (clauses). Tell whichclause has a complete thought and can stand alone and which clause cannot stand alone.  We ran home  Because it’s getting dark  After the exam  We played at the plaza  Let’s take a walk  Before we see a movie Find and Learn Read and study the following sentences 1. I shall not go home unless mother comes back. 2. I like you because you are so friendly. 3. Susie will return the books after her class. Answer the following questions:  How many clauses are there in each sentence?  Whatkinds of clauses are there in each sentence?  Which is the independent clause in each sentence?  Which is the dependent clause in each sentence?  What word connects each independent clause to the dependent clause in each sentence? The words that signal each dependent clause are unless, because and after. 166
  • 638. Try and Learn Combine the independent clause with the dependent clause to form a complex sentence. Make the necessary changes. Observe capitalization and correct punctuation marks. 1. Hobbyists make money. Because they can sell their crafts. 2. That entertain them. They love to read books. 3. If you want to learn more about hobbies. Join a hobby club. 4. After the exhibit. The members of the club had a celebration party. 5. Some persons like to collect diaries. That are kept by famous people. Do and Learn Use the appropriate conjunctions (because, so that, when, where) in combining the pairs of sentences to make complex sentences. 1. I like farming. It is very challenging. 2. I started gardening. I was seven. 3. I used of pots made of small cans. I was quite young to work on a big garden plot. 4. I used animal manure as fertilizer. My plants grew healthy. 5. I bring the pechay harvest to the market. I can sell it to earn some money. Learn some more Underline the most appropriate conjunction to connect the ideas in each sentence. 1. Dondon bring a water jug (when, where) he goes hiking. 2. I like hiking, too, (since, although) it can be tiring. 3. (When, Before) I get very tired, I usually take a rest. 4. You should not climb the mountain (so that, unless) someone is with you. 5. A fellow scout or classmate can help (if, where) you are hurt. 167
  • 639. Read and learn Read the short paragraph and find all the complex sentences. Outdoor life is exciting. We went camping and hiking because we love the outdoors. When we went to a rainforest park one time, we rode on a big bus. We made sure that we were safe in camp so we brought our tents and supplies. On the bus, we sang songs and watched the fields we passed. Although we were tired, we enjoyed pitching tents, cooking our food, and hiking to a nearby hill. Talk about it Connect the independent clause to the dependent clause using the correct conjunctions (and, so, for, nor, but, yet) A B 1. You will enjoy hiking more. A.Although I got so tired from a ten-kilometer hike. 168
  • 640. 2. I was not absent from class. B. If you hike with a group. 3. Dondon and I go hiking on the C. Because we love nature. mountainsides. 4. I like you. D.Though he was away. 5. She remained faithful to him. E. Because you are kind. Write about it Complete each sentence with a dependent clause. 1. I cannot find a clock _______________. 2. I saw a man _______________. 3. I remember the place ___________________. 4. Margareth is sick ______________. 5. She fails the test _____________. Remember  A complex sentence is composed of one independent clause and one or two dependent clauses.  An independent clause is a simple sentence by itself. It gives a complete meaning. It can stand alone.  A dependent clause does not give a complete thought. It cannot stand alone. It depends on an independent clause to complete its meaning. . Prepared by: ELENITA C. FULO Santa Cruz Elem. Sch. Santa Cruz District 169
  • 641. LEARNING MATERIALS IN ENGLISH 5 4th Quarter Week 9 EARNING COMPETENCIES Listening Comprehension Summarize information from various text types. Oral Language Use verbal and non-verbal cues in a TV Broadcast. Vocabulary Development Identify different meanings of unfamiliar words. (denotation and connotation) (Mathematics) Reading Comprehension Make generalization Oral Reading Fluency Observe accuracy, appropriate rate, proper expressions and correct punctuations in dramatic, readings and presentation. Study Strategy Conduct short research projects on a self-related topic. Grammar Use complex sentences to show problem-solution relationship of ideas. Writing Composition Compose a three-paragraph descriptive essay on self-related topic. Viewing Make connections between information viewed and personal experiences. Attitude Show tactfulness when communicating with others. 170
  • 642. II. Subject-Matter A. Topics 1. Literature a. “Black-out or Brown outs” (Improving Proficiency in Reading I, p.44) b. “The Jellyfish Journey“ by Josefina V. Suarez, Ed. D. (New Dynamic Series in English 5, pp. 49-50) c. “Hickory, Dickory, Dock “(Poem) d. Idioms, Connotations & Denotations e. Tongue Twisters 2. Language a. Compound words b. Verbal and Non-Verbal Cues in a TV Broadcast c. Descriptive Essay d. Contextual Clues B. Materials  short listening Selection  short oral reading selection  printed vocabs on meta cards (Word Bank)  prediction table (board/chart)  tongue twister chart  activity sheets  film (via power point) C. References K-12 Curriculum Guide (English 5) 171
  • 643. Day 1 II. Subject-Matter 1. Listening to a selection (Black-out or Brown-out) 2. Summarizing the Selection listened to. References: Improving Proficiency in Reading I,p.44 K-12 Curriculum Guide in English 5 EN5LC-Iv3.13, Materials: chart, meta cards ,activity sheets, film III. Procedure Setting the Stage A. Using hands, the teacher acts-out each of the given things and asks the pupils to identify. 1. rain drop 3. lightning 5. earthquake 2. thunder 4. flash flood Ask: What are those identified things? B. Form compound words by matching Column A and Column B. A. B 1. brown- ______________ a. load 2. construction-______________ b. outs 3. over- ________________ c. material 4. motor- _______________ d. spread 5. wide- ________________ e. vehicle Think and Tell: Teacher reads the situation aloud. Situation: While watching “Probinsyano”,suddenly there was an electric interruption that shot off the lights, television, electric fan, refrigerator and other household appliances in your neighbor’s home. Ask: What is that event called? Find-out and learn Ask: When a brown-out in your own house occurs what will you do? Try and learn Ask: When electrical interruptions/failures occur in the entire province, will you consider it brown-out? If no, then what is it? Why does black out or brown-out occur? 172
  • 644. Do and learn Ask: How does black-out affect a province or city? Fill- up the prediction chart. People Work Household Appliances Ask the pupils to explain the answers. C. Modeling the pupils Teacher reads the selection clearly and slowly. Pause once in a while to ask questions. Black-out or Brown-out We use the term black-out to mean a widespread loss of electric power. This usually Happens during uncontrollable situations such as when lightning or tree branches hit electric wires during storms. It also occurs after a total electric shot down due to an overload on the units that generate electricity. Brown-outs on the often hand, are confined only to certain small areas. They are sometimes scheduled and announced in advanced by an electric company when it is necessary to save energy or enable its crews to perform maintenance work. But brown-outs can also be caused by fires, floods, man-made accidents such as a vehicle hitting an electric post or late getting entangled with power line or construction-materials falling on these lines. Comprehension Questions How is black-out different from brown-out? What may cause black-out and brown-out? Which between black-out and brown-out is more disturbing? Support your answer. How can we prepare ourselves to any of them so that we will not be fully affected? III. Guided Practice Group the class into three. Then, distribute the activity sheets. Group I: Role play 5 activities of family members during occurrence of a brown-out. Group II: Act-out the usual 5 reactions to brown-out in your house. Group III: Pretend to be government agencies that will respond to call in case, a brown-out extends longer. 173
  • 645. Ask the pupils to present their outputs in the class. IV. Independent Practice Write a paragraph-summary of the selection listened, to containing the following; 1. difference between black-out and brown-out 2. causes 3. effects REMEMBER: A paragraph is consists of an introduction, body and conclusion. The first sentence is indented V. Evaluation Choose the best answer in each item. 1. Brown-outs happen ( anytime, at night, at noon, in the morning ). 2. Black-out occurs in (a duplex, a house, an urban, a neighbor,) 3. Brown-out is caused by a ( fight, lightning ,graduation, party) 4 . (Appliances, Houses , People, Roads) are mostly affected as their work are delayed 5. It is safer to ( break-out, leave –on, ignore, turrn –off) the household appliances. Rubric 5 – 3 complete ideas with a title 4 – 2 complete ideas with a title 3 – 1 complete idea with a title 2 – 1 incomplete idea with a title 1 – 1 incomplete idea without a title 0 - no idea at all 174
  • 646. Day 2 I. Objectives 1. Value facts/factual things to find reality. 2. Use verbal and non-verbal cues. 3. Perform an oral activity using denotations and connotations. II. Subject-Matter Verbal and Non-Verbal Cues Connotations and Denotations K -12 Curriculum Guide in English 5 References: EN5OL- IV; -4 EN5V-IVh 20.1, 20.2 Materials: charts, metacards. III. Procedure Setting the Stage Tell the compound word that fits each sentence. Select the answers below the sentences. 1. The policeman tries to stop the heavy car with an ___________. 2. The people in the neighborhood did not sleep well owing to the warmth and darkness brought by _____________. 3. Empty small or big containers in the backyard to avoid the ____________dengue viruses. 4. A lot of ___________ riders had met on ____________. 5. The carpenter needs a ____________ for building a house. brown-out construction-material overload motor-vehicle widespread Think and Tell Read the sentences aloud. a. The farmer is very fond of Ram, the black sheep. b. Father is angry with Roy, the family’s black sheep. Ask: Do the two sentences convey similar ideas? If not, what is the difference? What kind of word is black sheep in the first sentence? What kind of word is black sheep in the second sentence? Find and Learn Identify the denotative and the connotative words. a. Impossible! It rained cats and dogs. b. It rained cats and dogs during typhoon Yolanda. a. This is a sketch of human body. Please paint a heart of gold. b. Here is Mr. Rico who gives money to the needy. He has a heart of gold. Differentiate denotations and connotations. What does each of them mean? 175
  • 647. Do and Learn Complete the sentences with the given connotative words. Select the answers below. 1. You can’t go through this street. It’s a ____________. 2. The cruel leader dictates the people with an ____________. 3. When the speaker forgot his line, he created __________. The audience didn’t notice it. 4. The love story was ___________. It characters acted unrealistic at all. 5. When caught, the thief showed-out his ____________that the policeman didn’t believe, thinking that he was only bluffing them. corny crib crocodile tears iron hand ad lib dead end Fill in the blank with the correct denotation. Use the same choices found above. 1. In the lake, the crocodile lost its young. To my amazement, it gave out ______________. 2. I have strong teeth so I could eat ______________ foods. 3. Children love to watch robots moving their _______________. 4. The baby is put in a ______________. 5. If the old sick man isn’t cured, it could be his ______________. Learn some more Find the meaning of the following connotations by matching Columns A and B. A. B. ______1. ad lib a. forceful discipline ______2. corny b. old fashioned ______3. dead end c. additional remarks ______4. crocodile tears d. insincere grief ______5. iron hand e. street without outlet Talk about it Discuss the meaning of the given connotations and denotations. Ask the pupils to use them in sentences. Teacher may use non-verbal expressions for further understanding of the lesson. REMEMBER: * Denotation expresses literal or real meaning. * Connotation expresses concealed meaning. Evaluation: Write Denotation or Cooontation on each blank. ______1. When the naughty boy was scolded by his mother he shed crocodile tears. ______2. The mason seems to have an iron hand while shaping up a bolo. ______3. Your jokes are too corny, it didn’t make me laugh at all. ______4. The river had finally reached its dead end; the water dried –up,fish and plants all died. ______5. When necessary, create an ad lib to make your part very realistic. Home Activity List down 5 connotative words with their meanings. Use them in sentences. 176
  • 648. Day 3 I. Objectives 1. Realized that the end does not justify the means. 2. Define vocabulary words through context clues. 3. Read the selection with comprehension. 4. Write the main idea of the selection read. II. Subject-Matter: Developing Vocabularies (Contextual Clues) Reading a Selection: “The Jellyfish Journey” Giving the Main Idea of the Selection read. References: New Dynamics Series in English 5pp. 49-50. K-12 Curriculum Guide, EN5RC-IVg- 2.12 EN5F-IVg- 2.9 Materials: chart, metacards, pictures activity sheets III. Procedure A. Setting the Stage Ask the pupils to read repeatedly. Then instruct then do recite without reading it. Tongue Twister Videographers videotape the videography of videos. B. Contextual Clues: Analyze the sentences. Underline twice the word or words that mean (s) the underlined vocabulary in each sentence. 1. There was rejoicing in the palace yesterday. The king got married a beautiful woman. 2. Trials are test of patience. They are the spices of life. 3. The kings wife requested for a monkey’s liver. 4. Timothy is a mischievous boy. He always makes his teachers angry. 5. Juan is a silly boy. He does things that shows lack of good sense. Check the pupils’ answers. Draw a line to match Column A with Column B. A. B. 1. rejoicing a. test of patience 2. trials b. makes his teachers angry 3. requested c. celebration lasted 4. mischievous d. respond to wife’s wish 5. silly e. lack of good sense 177
  • 649. Explaining the pupils what to do. Our reading selection for today is “The Jellyfish Journey” Can you think of words, compound words, or remarks that we may associate to animals? Example: yellow chicken Anticipated answers: black sheep lion-hearted crocodile tears dog tags monkey business Show pictures of a jelly fish,dragon and monkey Find out the different blended traits of the characters in the selection. Which among the two of you is going to be defended and be cast out? THE JELLYFISH JOURNEY Once upon a time, the king of the dragons who was an old bachelor took it into his head to get married. His bride was a young dragonette just sixteen years old- lovely enough to become the wife of any king. The wedding caused much rejoicing. The fishes both great and small came to offer gifts to the newly wedded pair. For many days there was feasting and merriment. But alas, even dragons have their trials. Before a month has passed, the young dragon queen fell ill. The doctors gave her every medicine that was known to dragons, but none helped her. At last, they said that there was nothing more to be done. She would probably die. But the sick queen said to her husband, “I know of something that will cure me. Get me a live monkey’s liver and I shall get well at once. “A live monkey’s liver!” exclaimed the king. “What are you thinking of, my dear? You forgot that we dragons live in the sea, while monkey’s live on land far away among the forest trees. A monkey’s liver! My darling, you must be mad.” The young queen burst into tears, “I have asked you for only one small thing,” she whispered, “and you won’t get it for me. I wish I had stayed at home with my own m-m-m-mama and my own papa- a-a-a.” The dragon king did not like to have it thought that he was unkind to his beautiful young wife. So he sent for his trusty servant, the jellyfish, and said: “I have a rather difficult task for you. I want you to swim across the land and persuade a live monkey to come here with you. Tell the monkey how much nicer everything is here in Dragon Land than where he lives, so that he will be willing to come. What I really want him for is to cut out his liver to use as a medicine for the queen.” So the jellyfish started off on his strange errand. In those days, he was just like any other fish, with eyes and fins and a tail. But he had little feet also, so that he could walk on land. It did not take him many hours to swim across the country where the monkeys live. Fortunately there happened to be a monkey jumping about among the branches of the trees near the place where the jellyfish landed. “Good morning, Mr. Monkey,” said the jellyfish. “I have come to tell you a beautiful country where the weather is always pleasant. There are plenty of ripe fruits on the trees, and there are none of those mischievous creatures called men. Will you not get on my back and let me take you there?” The monkey thought it would be fun to see a new country. So he jumped on the jellyfish’s back, and off they started across the water. When they had gone about halfway, he began to fear that there might be some hidden danger. It seemed rather odd for jellyfish to come so far to carry a stranger home simply to see the country. 178
  • 650. “My Jellyfish, why did you think of coming for me?” “My master, the king of the dragons, sent me to get you,” answered the jellyfish. “He wants to give your liver as medicine to the queen.” “Oh, that’s your little game, is it?” thought the monkey, but he kept his thoughts to himself, and only said, “Nothing could please me better than to be of service to the king and queen. But I left my liver hanging on a branch of that big tree where you first saw me. A liver is heavy to carry about so I generally take mine out and play about without it. We shall have to go back for it.” The jellyfish agreed that there was nothing else to do. The silly creature did not see that the monkey was only fooling him in order to save his life and his liver. When they reached the shore again, the monkey bounded off the jellyfish’s back and was up the tree in less than a minute. Then he said: “I do not see my liver here. Perhaps somebody has taken it away. I will look for it. Go back and tell your master what has happened. He may become very anxious if you did not get home before dark.” So the jellyfish started home. When he told the king of the dragons what happened, the king was so angry and said: “Away with this fellow. Take him and beat him to a pulp. Do not let a single bone remain unbroken in his body.” The officers seized the unfortunate jellyfish and beat him as the king had commanded. That is the reason why, to this very day, jellyfish have no bones. When the young queen found she could not have the monkey’s liver, she made up her mind to get well without it. Modeling the pupils Teacher reads the selection by part. Teacher asks the pupils to read after her. Teacher pauses once in a while and asks questions. Comprehension Questions: 1. Tell the most remarkable traits of each character. 2. Why was the jelly fish sent by the king for an errand? 3. How did the jelly fish persuade the monkey to go with him? Did the jelly fish succeed? 4. If you were the monkey, what would you do to serve yourself? 5. What became of the jelly fish after being punished? 6. What does this story want to covey? Guided Practice Cooperative Group Activity Group I- Draw the dragonette and write her characteristics. Group II- Draw the jelly fish and write its characteristics. Group III- Draw the monkey and write his attempts to escape his death. 179
  • 651. Independent Practice Pick out the best answer in each sentence. Write the letter of the answer. ___1. The king dragons wife was: a. active, bright but stupid b. lovely, young but spoiled c. tall, slender but healthy d. ugly, obese but nice ___2. When the dragonette fell ill, she requested a a. beef’s liver b. cow’s liver c. monkey’s liver d. pork’s liver ___3. The jelly fish had persuaded the monkey in exchange to an offer – to have a. bananas, trees and house b. food, mountains and park c. country, fruits, men d. zoo, swamp, pen ___4. The monkey was able to escape his death by; a. drowning the jelly fish in water b. fooling-out the jelly fish by dishonesty c. giving the jelly fish, bananas d. running to the mountain to hide ___5. When the jelly fish failed to bring a monkey’s liver, he was a. beaten to pulp b. cooked into food c. driven from the sea d. smash to death Ask: What is the story about? What is the main idea of the story? REMEMBER: The main idea is the point of view or general perception of the reader about the reading material. Home Activity: In a paragraph, write the main idea of the selection,” The Jellyfish’ Journey” 180
  • 652. Day 4 I. Objectives 1. Be tactful at all times 2. Use the complex sentences to solve the cause-effect relationship of ideas 3. Write a three paragraph descriptive essay II. Subject-Matter Using complex sentences Writing a three paragraph descriptive essay. References: Growing in English 6 (Reading) p. 177 K-12 Curriculum Guide EN5G-IVh 1.9.2, EN5WC-III h- 2.28 Materials: chart,metacards, spelling booklet III. Procedure A. Setting the Stage Put-out your spelling booklet. Spell: 1. patience 4. rejoicing 2. celebration 5. silly 3. mischievous Think and Tell Identify the cause and the effect. 1. Because its raining, the pupils open their umbrellas. 2. That was the same day when the rainbow appeared. 3. Victor, whose words are inviting, won the contest. Ask: Which one is the cause and the effect in each sentence? Distinguish the dependent clause, the independent clause and the conjunction. Find-out and Learn Here are some sentences from the selection, “The Jellyfish Journey”. Underline the independent clause, box the dependent clause and circle the conjunction. 1. Before a month has passed, the young dragon fell ill. 2. Tell the monkey, how much nicer everything here in Dragon Lands so that he will be willing to come. 181
  • 653. . 3. When he told the dragon king what happened, the king got angry. 4. The officer beat the jellyfish, that’s why the jelly fish have no bones. Ask: What composed the independent clause? What does it tell? What composed the dependent clause It is complete in ideas? What is connected by conjunction? What kind of sentence does each form? Try and Learn Underline once the cause and underline twice the effect. 1._________ Math problems are difficult. _________ Rinalyn was worried and unhappy. 2._________ The sea waves were too rough. _________ The fisherman did not go out to the sea. 3._________ Cananava area were flooded for 3 days. _________ Poor drainage and improper waste disposal in other area. Do and Learn Use a conjunction to connect the 2 sentences to form a complex sentence. 1._____ The girl turned off her TV set. _____ She kept her mind in her work. 2._____ She is not getting enough sleep. _____ Claudia spends much time watching TV at night. 3._____ Mabini was . _____ He was the brain of the Katipunan. Ask: What is a complex sentence? How do you form a complex sentence? Learn some more 1. What are the possible causes why many animals are in danger of becoming extinct? a. b. c. 2. If people have made many changes in the environment, what will be its effect? a. b. c. 182
  • 654. Evaluation Match the cause and its effect. write the letters only. A. B. ____1. because the air is not moving a. a giant hole was cruelled ____2. when you rub them together b. your hands get warm ____3. because the lights are c. forest fires ____4. because a meteorite fell d. the building is dark ____5. because some people are careless e. there is no wind with Home Activity Complete this outline. Then develop a paragraph My Success in Studying A. Causes of success in studying 1. 2. 3. B. Effects of success in studying 1. 2. 3. C. If you became successful, how will you share it to others? 1. 2. 3. My Success in Studying _________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 183
  • 655. Day 5 I- Objectives 1. Be tactful in the observation and in giving analysis. 2. Use .a picture of a place under a storm or typhoon 3. Write a reaction to the given film relevant to personal experiences. II- Subject-Matter Viewing film (any short educated film will do) Writing personal rea ctions to the viewed film. References: Any educated film K- 12 Curriculum Guide p.78 EN5VC- IV; - 2.4 Materials: pictures film III Procedure A.Setting the Stage Have you had an experience about a storm ? What were your feelings reactios/ that you had been afraid of? What were those things that caused your fear? Do you think your neighbors had the same feelings or reactions? What about other people who were not beset by a storm, what could be their feelings or reactions? Think and tell Teacher shows a picture of a place (rural) under a storm Ask: Is the place in order? Is the situation normal? Why? What happens to the people, to the houses,to the nature/? Why do storm, flood,and,typhoon occur? Can they be controlled by man? Who are affected? Can people do something in order that they will not be so much affected? Do and learn Cooperative Group Activity Group I- Name 5 disasters.Write harm and distructions that each brings. Group II- Draw the most destructive disaster that you have witnessed in your place. Identify the elements in your output. Group III- Name all agencies of the government, people, private corporations that may help the victms of calamity Ask each group to present their work. 184
  • 656. Try and learn If one had been a victim of a disaster,what do you think would be his insight? Should he lose hope? Why? Learn some more Ask the pupils to see a pleasant film that shows the beautiful aspect of life Ask them to observe proper behavior while watching the film. Talk about it What is the film about? What does it show? What can you say about the characters? How did they face their life? Who were with them? What did they do to make their life happy and contented? Would you like to be happy and contented? How? Write about it Ask the pupils to write a three –paragraph descriptive essay about the topic: Light After Darkness REMEMBER: Essay is a writing composition that deals with a subject from a limited point of view. 185
  • 657. LEARNING MATERIALS IN ENGLISH 5 4th Quarter Week 10 LEARNING COMPETENCIES Listening Comprehension Summarize information from various text types Oral Language Use verbal and non-verbal cues Vocabulary Development Identify different meanings of unfamiliar words Reading Comprehension Make generalization Oral Reading Fluency Observe correct pronunciation and proper expressions in dramatic readings and presentations Study Strategy Conduct short research projects on a self-selected topic Grammar Use complex sentences to show problem-solution relationship of ideas Writing Composition Compose a three paragraph descriptive essay on self-selected topic Viewing Make connections between information viewed and personal experiences 186
  • 658. A. Literature 1. “ The Best Treasure” ( Improving Proficiency I p.10) 2. “The Monkey’ Heart “(New Dunamic Series in English 5,pp.266-267) 3. “ Cinquain Rose “(poem) (English Matter 6,p325) 4. Portion of the Selection,”Make an Impression ”(English Matter 6.pp335-338) 5. “ Life ‘ Inconsistencies”(English Matter 6pp284-285 B. Language 1. Summarizing Information 2. Vocabulary Development 3. Sounds: br gr cr dr pr/ 4. Making Conclusion/ Generalization References: Improving Proficiency in English I p 10 New Dynamic Series in English 5,PP 266-267, 284-285, 325, K-12 Curriculum Guide in English 5, EN5LC –Ivj-3.13 C. Materials Listening selection (printed on a small illustration board) Oral reading selection (Chart/ Board/Power point) Poem (chart/Board) Short Stories ( for Comprehension) Vocabularies( meta cards)( Word Bank) Idioms (word cards) Activity sheets 187
  • 659. II- Subject-Matter Listening Selection: “The Best Treasure” (Improving Proficiency I- p. 10) Summarizing information listened to. References: Improving Proficiency I- p. 10 K- 12 Curriculum Guide in English 5 EN5LC-IVj – 3.13 Materials: chart, meta cards, pictures III- Procedure Setting the Stage Find the word that best fits each meaning below. 1. A place where vines grow 2. To loosen the soil 3. A buried wealth 4. A plant product treasure vineyard cultivated crop Ask: What for you is the most important thing that your parents could give you? What do you consider treasure in your life? Explaining the pupils what to do: Today, you are going to know the best treasure in the life of a farmer. Find out what is that best treasure that the selection considers. Modeling the Pupils Listen attentively as the teacher reads the story; “The Best Treasure” A certain farmer had several sons. He wanted them to become good farmers. When the farmer was dying, he called his sons to him and said, “Boys I am about to leave you. I have hidden my wealth in the vineyard, search for it. It is all I have to give 188
  • 660. you.” His sons thought that their father had buried a treasure in the vineyard. When looking for the treasure, until, they had dug everywhere. They didn’t find hidden money, but they had cultivated the vines so well that they had a fine crop of grapes. The best treasure is what we get from hard work. Comprehension Questions: 1. What did the farmer want his sons to become? 2. How did he keep his wealth? 3. Why did the father give the sons a hard work in looking for the hidden wealth? 4. Were they able to find the hidden treasure? 5. When they dug in the vineyard, did they find the treasure? 6. What is the best treasure? Guided Practice Complete the sentences with the accurate word or words heard from the selection. 1. The story told that the farmer had _______ sons. 2. He wanted them to become good ________. 3. When he was dying, he told that he would leave them his __________. 4. When he died, the son looked for the _________. 5. They didn’t find any money but they found-out that the legacy of the father was the ____________. Wealth several treasure farmers product of hard work fisherman Independent Practice Select the letter of the best answer. 1. From the selection, a certain farmer told about the a. fine crops of grapes at home b. hidden wealth in the vineyard c. plan to work abroad sooner d. severe sickness being suffered 2. While not directly stated, it can be reasoned from the selection that the; a. dying father left a legacy b. father had raised big crops c. hidden wealth was the vines d. sons were his big problems 189
  • 661. 3. When the father died, the sons a. dug the vineyard b. ignored the legacy c. gave the vine to other d. not interested to it 4. The selection is about a. cultivated crops b. father and son c. hidden treasure d. industrious men 5. The selection made us realized that a. hidden wealth could be found easily b. there are things heavier than money c. the product of hand labor is immeasurable d. money is the most valuable thing Closure/ Assessment Summarize the selection listened to in 5 sentences. Home Activity Identify and write in your notebook the things in your house that you consider treasures. 190
  • 662. Day 2 I- Objectives 1. Observe politeness at all times. 2. Pronounce the letter, word, phrase and sentence correctly and articulately. 3. Express each character’s part emotionally and realistically. II- Subject-Matter “ Rose “(poem) English Matter p.325 A portion of the selection “Make an impression” English Matter 6 p. 235- 238 Decoding Consonant Clusters br, gr, cr, dr, pr Words used in References: English Matter 6 pp. 235- 238 K- 12 Curriculum in English 5 EN5OL- IVj- 4 EN5F IVj – 1.6, 1.3, 1.7, 1.4 Materials: charts, meta cards,picture of a Rose, activity sheets III- Procedure A. Setting the Stage Pretend that you are in a less-traveled road and you find a rose flourishing by the wayside. Say the words: lush, tender, swaying, brimming, blushing, inspiring, temptation blossom Read after me. Sweet Rose lush, red, tender, swaying, brimming, blushing inspiring, temptation in me blossom. Ask the pupils to read by group, later, by individual pupil. 191
  • 663. Think and Tell Read the statements: That rose stands- out among the short grasses because of its tall stem. Ask: What is the meaning of stand out? What are the clues that help you get the meaning of the given word? Find out and Learn Give the meaning of the underlined words. Write the clues to get their meanings. 1. Blooming flowers are a spectacular sight to see. The rekindle admiration and aesthetic need for beauty Meaning: Clues: 2. Some mountaineers wantonly destroy nature. They never care for plants and animals You could say they are totally destructive. Meaning: Clues: 3. Nature is cyclic. Seasons come and go repeatedly. Natural process appear, disappear, then, reappear again and again. Meaning: Clues: 4. Along the wayside, one can notice the vegetation creeping robustly in the infinite distance. Meaning: Clues: 5. Dinosaur and other prehistoric creatures are extinct. You can only see them in books now. Meaning: Clues: Ask the pupils to give each word and its meaning. blooming wantonly cyclic vegetation extinct B. Explaining the pupils what to do. Read these correct clusters words correctly. /br/ /gr/ /cr/ /dr/ /pr/ brag regrets cried drive pray brief degree cruise dropper pride brand agree credible drama prince 192
  • 664. Ask: How is each consonant clusters pronounced? C. Modeling the pupils These are statements taken from the selection, “Make an impression” Take note of the pronunciation, emotions and necessary gestures. Group I, read after me. Read with proper expressions. The next morning, I was enthusiastic to rush to the place of our appointment. One, two, three, four and five hours went by. Not even a shadow appeared. I wrote a letter. I tried to hold back my frustrations. I called. The maid said, she didn’t know where her employers were. “Dear friends,” “I began, maybe I misheard our meeting place or did you come and was I not around? Don’t forget that I desperately need you. I know you do not want me waiting for nothing. Still, if help is underway, below is my number. Feel free to call, Sincerely.” and I signed. Ask: What emotions are involved? Group II, read after me. Read with proper expressions. Suddenly, someone called my name, “Mr. Fernandez, Mr. Fernandez,” came the voice. What’s the matter with you? You didn’t come to see us for quite a long time already. good I saw you tonight.” I glanced at that familiar face , the wife of that person from whom I was borrowing money. I smiled sweetly. “What’s up?” “Well she said, “my son has a problem in his research class in college and feared he might fall his defense.” I could feel the pleading of a woman as if she were talking to a savior. . Ask: What emotions are involved? Group III, read after me with proper expressions. I remembered my son. Did he not need help, to? What had these people done at the time when I needed help the most? And she still had the nerve…! “Please help us,” she appealed. Our relatives would despise our family once he flunked.” I smiled again and began to walk. “Name your price, please? I looked at her once more and I smiled, “I’m so sad to hear that.” I said sincerely. Thank you! she said. In fact, your friend, I mean my husband, is waiting for you at home tonight. 193
  • 665. “Thanks”, I said. “my boy has just been discharged from the hospital and he needs me by his side. I pray that God will solve your problem.” And I walked away fast to catch a ride. Ask: What emotions are envolved? D. Guided Practice Onced you have learned the expressions. you will put gestures in your utterances. You will be given 5 minutes to prepare your part. After 5 minutes E. Independent Practice Pick-out and write the parts that express; 1. security 3. fear 5. confusion 2. relaxation 4. curiosity F. Closure/ Assessment Write secured, relaxed, afraid, curious or confused, before each statement/speech. _________1. The next morning I was enthusiastic to rush to the place of our appointment. _________2. “Dear Friends”, I began,” I may misheard our meeting place or did you come. and I was not around. ________3. “You didn’t come to see us for quite a long time already. It’s good I saw you tonight.” ________4. “My son has a problem in his research class in college and feared he might fall his defense.” ________5. “I pray that God will solve your problem.” Home Activity Use blooming, wantonly, cyclic, vegetation and extinct in sentence. Day 3 194
  • 666. I- Objectives 1. Be tactful in communicating with others. 2. Read the selection with full comprehension 3. Make conclusions/ generalization II- Subject- Matter Life’s Inconsistencies (English Matters (Reading) 5 p. 296-297) (English Matters 6 pp. 284-285) Making Conclusion References English Matters 6 pp. 284-285 K- 12 Curriculum Guide in English 5 EN5RC-IVg – 2.12, EN5F-IVi 1.6, 1.3, 1.7 EN5RC- IVg- 2.12, EN5F- IVi 1.6, 1.3, 1.7 Materials: chart, pictures of opposing things III- Procedure A. Setting the Stage Tell the meaning of the underlined vocabularies. 1. People get rid of inconsistencies or the irregular reasons of the government officials 2. Hold your temper. You should know when to control your anger. 3. The victim doesn’t want to hear the unfairness or prejudice of the court. 4. After all these years, should have shown his contentment about life. Her satisfaction will make us happy. 5. Listen to the authorities’ warning .Their admonition will help you a lot. Think and Tell Are you aware of everyday situations that seem to contradict? Read these statements and react. 1. It was Saturday. The weather was very bright when suddenly, the rain fell. 2. The official told that laborer’s wager will be After a day, he elaborated that there will be no budget. So, there will be no increase in salary. 3. The judge accused the person guilty due to solid evidence provided. After a week, the judge acquitted the accused one. 195
  • 667. Ask: What are inconsistencies? Find out why inconsistencies happen? Find out and Learn Group the class into 3. Ask each group to read certain part. Pause once in a while to answer the questions. Life’s Inconsistencies Are you becoming more and more like this world that has misplaced priorities and confused values? If you look at the world behind you, you will find out that we have taller buildings best shorter tempers. We have wider freeways best narrow view points. We spend more but have less. We buy more but enjoy it less. We have more acquaintances but fewer funds. We have more conveniences but less time. We have more degrees but less judgment. We have more experts and insult ants but more problems. We have more medicine but less wellness. What are inconsistent in the paragraph? taller buildings - _______________ wider freeways- _______________ buy more- ______________ more acquaintances- ___________ What do we gain but loss? more conveniences- ____________ more degrees- ________________ more experts- _________________ more medicine- ________________ We write more but learn less. We plan more but accomplish a little. We have learned to rush but not to wait. We have bigger incomes but lower morals. We have more effort but less success. Do you agree that we have reduced our values for material things? What should be done as a number of the family to avoid problems at home? 196
  • 668. Try and Learn Evaluate the conclusion given below. If you think the conclusion is justifiable give additional proof to strengthen the claim. If not give reasons to reject them. 1. We spend too recklessly. Evidences: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ 2. We drive too fast. Evidences:___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ 3. We read to seldom. Evidences: ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ 4. We have more efforts but less success. Evidences: ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ 5. We have less communication. Evidences: ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Do and Learn Out of many inconsistencies what will be your generalization? What is conclusion? What is generalization? Read the following. State your conclusion. Schools were closed. Streets were flooded. Lightning flashed and the thunder roared. Fallen trees were thrown on the ground. What occurred? State your conclusion. Here are different speeches: Teacher’s asked, “Will you attend the party?” The teacher asked if I would attend the party. 197
  • 669. Ask: Which one is the duet speech? Which one is the induct speech? Make a generalization Learn some more Read the sentences. State a generalization for each group of sentences. a. The Philippines is a proper noun The country is the Philippines b. The first flower is white The two flowers are red c. The mouse eats cheese The mice eat cheese Ask: How do you make a generalization? Read the sentences. State a conclusion for each group of sentences. a. Danny often forgets the things that his mother instructs him to do. b. Mang Pedro is a farmer. It is his usual habit to go to the farm in the to plan the field. c. Diego goes home from school at seven pm. He sleeps night and wakes up at 2 am to review his past lesson. Ask: What is generalization? What is conclusion? REMEMBER: Conclusion is a statement expressing the end result of a judgment. Generalization is a statement expressing the principle or law governing situation. Evaluation: Write Conclusion or Generalization for each of the given sentences. _________1. The Santos family is a very sensitive but approachable member of society. _________2. Light travels in a straight line. _________3. Water exerts force an object. _________4. Plants die in the of water. _________5. When clouds get heavy, rain forms. Day 4 198
  • 670. I. Objectives 1 Realize that courtesy is tantamount to politeness. 2. Use complex sentences. 3. Predict outcomes II- Subject –Matter Using Complex Sentences ( Lesson Plan in English 6,PP92-95) Predicting outcomes References: Lesson Plan in English 6 pp. 92-95 K-12 Curriculum Guide In English 5, EN 5G-IVh-1.9.2 Materials : chart ,sentence strips, pictures, sentence strips III. Procedure A. Setting the stage Identify compound sentences in the paragraph.Read them aloud. Josefa Llanes Escoda was a great social worker t. She was among the first Filipina to engage in social work.She planned projects for the welfare of women and children and she succesfullycarried them –out. What conjunctions were used in each compound sentence/ Combine the sentences to form compound sentences. a. Those heroes were usually unnamed. . They were recognized by their friends. b. Most of those heroes were unknown. We will never forget them. c. They fought the enemies peacefully. They raised their arms violently. What does each compound sentence tell? Think and tell Show a picture of Filipinos.What traits of Filipinos are being shown in the picture? How do Filipinos show their hospitality? 199
  • 671. Find-out and learn Study how the ideas in the two sentences below can be combined(in sentence strips) A Filipino family is united . The members support each other. 1. Our family is united because the members support each other. 2. Our family is united if the members support each other. 3. Our family is united when the members support each other. 4. Our family is united since members support each other. Can you explain the meaning of each combination? Identify dependent and independent clauses. What conjunction support them? Try and learn How many ideas or thoughts are expressed in each sentence? What words connect these ideas in sentence 1? In other sentences? Which sentence speaks for a reason? Which tells of a condition? What words introduce these expressions? Do and learn. Combine ideas in the paragraph to form complex sentence. Mang Tino moves his house. He will tend a new farm.Now, he needs a helping hand from the fellow villagers. his wife invites the men in the barangay. Willingly,they heed a request . Together, they carry the house on their shoulders using poles. They reach Mang Tino’s new farm. They partake of some food such as coffee, pancit and suman. How are complex sentences formed?What words/ conjunctions join two or more ideas that are related? REMEMBER A complex sentence is composed of a dependent clause and an independent clause supported by a conjunction. 200
  • 672. Guided Practice Identify the complex sentence in the sentence that predict outcomes. 1. The Spaniards watched Marcelo H. Del Pilar closely because a Spaniard priest accused him. 2. Many great Filipinos who risked their lives became heroes. 3. Jose Rizal continued writings and came up to two meaningful books. 4. His enemies betrayed him thats why he was captured. 5 Even though he died, people love and honor him. Independent practice Use the appropriate conjunction to connect the ideas 1. Traders trusted them______ they, our forefathers,never cheated intheir trade and commerce. 2. They never ran away______ the traders left goods with them for several months. 3. They did not order goods ______ they needed them. 4. They did not get goods_______ they could not pay them. 5. Our courageous ancestors did not hesitate to fight invaders ______ their weapons are weak. Evaluation Make a complex sentence by adding another idea using the given conjunctions. 1. I am proud of being a Filipino because ________________. 2. Let us be warm and hospitable when_________________. 3. Perhaps you can be as great as our heroes if _____________. 4. Let us practice self discipline until ___________. 5. We must study harder so that ___________. Home Activity Gather information about a Filipino trait and write a paragraph report using complex sentences. 201
  • 673. . Day 5 I. Objectves 1. Realize that strong imagination aids keen observation. 2. Gather information using imagination 3. Write a paragraph for a purpose. II. Subject Matter Using Imagination to gather information Writing a Paragraph for a Purpose References;English Matter 6 Reading Series K-12 Curriculum Guide in English 5 EN5-VC-2.4 III- Procedure A. Setting the Stage Have you heard of the Dalton Pass, the cliff-hanging highway, the sky way? How do you feel upon hearing them? Have you seen them? If not then let’s use our imaginations to experience them, Read these words: gh ough height though might dough fright thought bright brought Can you see them in your imagination? Think and tell What images can you create out of these things? 1. Curves 2.Lines 3.Varied Scents 4.Wrinkles 5.Clouds Find and learn Express the created imaginations in sentences. What is your purpose in forming them? 202
  • 674. Try and learn Every author has a purpose in writing his/her story. What could be the purpose of the author in writing the following? 1. I agreed to his argument.I slept late for several days.I felt very dizzy. 2. Christ is absolutely original and absolutely unique. 3 When judging a persobeforen, you’re wrong even when you’re right. 4. The decision to give what we didn’t receive is always an available option. Do and learn Cooperative Group Activity : Explain the purpose of the author in writing each of the given statements: Group I: A political ad destroys the image of the politician . Group II An internet disturbs the learning pupils. Group III A resolution protects the rghts of the unborn. Ask the pupils to present their out-puts. Learn some more. Draw a smiley Face before a wholesome advertisement and an angry face before an un wholesome one. ______1. A hot dog commercial featuring someone who bullies little boys. ______2. Father and son game in a commercial on cookies. ______3. Two women bitterly arguing over saucy and crispy fried chicken. ______ 4. A commercial on diapers featuring the children. ______5. A cigarette commercial showing jolly sportsmen. Cite wholesome advertisements. Give examples of unwholesome advertisements Which between the wholesome and unwholesome one gives influence to different kinds of people? REMEMBER: In writing we should always always have a purpose Home Activity Paste 2 pictures in your notebook, , wholesome1 and unwholesome. Write an advertisement on the two pictures.. 203
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