Module 2 SHS
Module 2 SHS
Day 1
Initial Tasks:
Set1. PTAPPENIC
Set 2. AGLUENAG
Set 3. UETIRLAT
Set 4- NITCOF
Loving
Sharing of group outputs
Task 2.2.Distinguish words as Literal or Figurative
Group 1:Who are the persons named /talked about in the text
Group 2: Pick out the words that directly describe the persons talked
about.Label those words as LITERAL
Group 3: Pick out all the words which are associated to the given words
Label those words as Figurative
Let’s Dig Deeper!
Teacher’s Task… Further explain what LITERAL and Figurative
mean
Task3: “Windows of my Soul”
LM pp.157
Come up with own windows regarding how you see your self
This is Me
DAY 2
Draw a big heart then fill the heart with wordsto associate to the word
“LOVE” inside the heart (Listen to song – “Greatest Love of All”
LOVE
Identify the conflict and the possible solutions to resolve the conflict
Key Points: Teacher briefly discusses the term
External – man vs. man …..etc
Conflict
Internal – man vs. self …… etc
Eddie
conflict solution
WC-II-a-5 Extract information from a text using a summary , precis, and paraphrase
Task 15: In a Nutshell
Teacher gives the Key points about message of the story
Group 2 “ Write a five (5) sentence summary of the story “The Centipede”.
Summary
Grp.3 Use the story Map to present the summary of the story.
(Story Map on visual aid – made by the teacher)
DAY 4
LT-II-b-4: Discover the conflicts presented in literary selections and the need to resolve
those conflicts in nonviolent ways
(HapagUsapan Commercial)
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Suggested Activities:
Grp. 1 Write what were observed in the commercial
Grp.2 Identify what Family values depicted in the commercial
Grp 3 Give the message shown on the commercial
Processing Questions (LM pg. 174)
DAY 2
COMPETENCIES:
Process Questions
Suggested Activity:
* Process Questions
Task 6. Poetic Words and Lyrics (p.187)
DAY 3.
COMPETENCY:
Direction. Match column A and B to form a précis of the poems mentioned above.
Column A Column B
1. Every citizen can give his/her a. For it can make a reader wonder.
own share in making this City With its rhythm and rhyme which
clean. enlightens us.
2. The poem must be magical. b. By simply following traffic rules,
observing proper waste
disposal.
And by planting trees
Process Questions
DAY 4
Competencies:
EN7G. II. b. 1: Use phrases, clauses and sentences appropriately and meaningfully.
References LM. P. 191-193
*Suggested Activity
Task 11.1 IM IN!
Direction: Identify the Prepositions in the following phrases lifted from the
poem Gifts for the City.
DAY 5.
EN7SS.II.b.1.5.3: Use the Card Catalogue, The On-line Public Access Catalog or
Electronic Search Engines to locate specific resources.(LM. P. 193-194
.
A. Teacher presents to the class the 3 types of card catalog and discuss its’
content as an input.
1. 2.
3.
5
4.
6._________Card
LOVE
Take note that the expected output is to create a mini book of tips related to
building relationship that will be graded based on a given rubrics below.
Your Objectives
Task2:
A.) A Test of Friendship(Applicable for Instructional and Dependent Learners
Your Text
Direction:Compare the story “The Stranger” with the Video given below.
You may use other video clip
Video clips about being a Stranger
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Set A
Set C. Character Tree! (Frustration Level)
Direction:Enumerate the Characters in the story “The Stranger” (page 202-205) as they
appear chronologically using a character tree.
-Give the role of each character in the story.
4. 5.
3. 6.
2.
1.
DAY 2
• Discover the conflicts presented in the literary selection EN7LT-II-c-4
• Explain how conflicts as a literary element contribute to the theme of literary
selection EN7LT-II-c-4
DAY 3
Use adjective and adverb phrases in writing EN7G-II-c-1
DAY 4
• Paraphrase ideas/information from a text EN7WC-II-c-5
• Identify the different parts of the book EN7SS-II-c-1.5.3
Set A – Choose a favourite song and pick-out at least 3 lines then paraphrase it using
the format below.
DAY 5
• Create a book jacket (product/output)
Suggestions:
-Make acomic sketch/design/arts
- Use emojis about being a friend
-Cut out pictures or letters relevant to less 3
Your Objectives
Employ correct turn-taking, turn-giving and topic control strategies in conversations and
dialogs.EN7CL-II-d-2.7
Arrange ideas logically based on a material viewedEN7VC-II-d-10.1.2
Infer the purpose of the poem listened toEN7LC-II-d-2.1/3.1
Infer thoughts and feelings expressed in the textEN7C-II-d-5.1
Determine tone, mood, technique, and purpose of the authorEN7LT-II-d-2.2.1
QUALITIES
LIKES DISLIKES
Your Text
DAY 2
• Arrange ideas logically based on a material viewed EN7VC-II-d-10.1.2
• Infer the purpose of the poem listened to EN7LC-II-d-2.1/3.1
My Song
DAY 3
Task 10: ISN’T IT IRONIC
Task 11: Language Connection: From Poem to Prose
Task 12.0: I’LL GO WHEREEVER YOU WILL GO
Direction: Using your cell phones, check on your dictionary APP and look closely on how
a word is defined.
Nowadays, almost everyone especially the learners in this generation are particular with
the use of cell phones. In connection with this, relate cell phones to a dictionary in looking for the
meaning.
YourDiscovery Task
DAY 4
• Extract information from a text using a paraphrase EN7G-II-d-1
• Use independent clauses appropriately and meaningfully EN7-II-d-1
DAY 5
• Get information from general references in a library EN7SS-II-d-1.3/1.4
o EN7SS-II-e1.3/1.4:Get information from the different parts the different parts of a book
and from general references in the library
o EN7SS-II-i-2.1:Gather current information from newspapers and other print and non-
print media
Find informative articles that discuss following topics at the library’s newspaper section.
Answer the given guide questions and summarize and share the article.
o Page/s: 256-257
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES:
ARTICLE
DAY 2
COMPETENCIES:
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES:
Activity Name:
Directions: Narrate events from the picture story below. Use the
following signals/cues showing chronological order.
A.
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B.
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www.google.com
DAY 3
COMPETENCIES:
SUGGESTIONS:
Differentiated Activity:The different sets of the Task7: Don’t Get Me Wrong will be
divided to different level of learners:
o Task7: (A) – will be used for all levels and as motivational activity
o Set 1 and 2: Frustration and Instructional
o Set 3 and 4: Independent
DAY 4
COMPETENCIES:
o EN7LT-II-e-4: Discover the conflicts presented in literary selections and the need to
resolve those conflicts in non-violent ways
TOPIC: CONFLICT-SOLUTION
ACTIVITIES/PAGES – LEARNERS MODULE
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES:
Activity Name: Role Play Cards
Directions: The class will be divided into five (4). Each group will picktwo (2) Role Play
Cardswhich consist of conflict scenarios, the group shouldenact and show their own solution in
non-violent waysto the conflict.
References:
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DAY 5
COMPETENCIES:
o Tasks:
5.1: Spin-The-Bottle Small Group Chat
6: Fresh from the Oven
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES:
Activity Name: Q-GRID
Directions: The class will be divided into eight (8), they will be assigned a part from the
story “The Bread of Salt” by NVM Gonzales. Each group should think of 3 questions and put
them in the Q-Grid.
References:
o file:///C:/Users/admin/Desktop/ENGLISH%207/q-it%20rev%202010.pdf
DAY 6
COMPETENCIES:
SUGGESTIONS:
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT:
Directions: Put a heart sign if the sentence is declarative and sad emojiif
not. Draw your answers on the space provided.
_________1.In the old days, many people lived on farms.
_________2.Wild animals roamed through the forests
_________3.Are his stories always true?
_________4. Opal loved to visit the library.
_________5. Kindly arrange your chairs.
1. homework: ____________________________________________________________
2. computer: _____________________________________________________________
3. friends: ________________________________________________________________
4. notebook: _____________________________________________________________
5. telenovela: ____________________________________________________________
Directions: Arrange the following events in correct order, write your answer1-10 at the end of
each sentence. Circle all the signal/cues of chronological order.
Guide Questions:
1. What is the article trying to
convey?
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REFERENCES
o http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/630155/jesse-robredo-a-good-example
o file:///C:/Users/admin/Desktop/1contra.pdf
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6englishreadingarrangingasetofeventsinalogicalordertomakeastory
OBJECTIVES:
Gather current information from newspaper and other print and non-print media
-EN7SS-II-h-2.1
Determine the tone and mood of the speaker or characters in the narrative listened
to- EN7LC-II-f-2.13
Draw similarities and differencesbetween characters in a selection-EN7LT-II-g-2.3
Discover the conflicts presented in literary selections and the need to resolve the
conflicts in non-violent ways-EN7LT-II-f-4
Explain how was selection may be influenced by culture, history, or other factors-
ENLT-II-0-3
Use the correct pitch, juncture, stress, volume and projection and rate/speed of
speech in conversations and dialouges.-EN7OL-II-h-1.14
Identify figures of speech that show contrast: paradox-EN7V-II-h-10.1.3
Use phrases, clauses and sentences appropriately and meaningfully in sharing
ideas.-EN7G-II-h-1
Make predictions about the contents of the text listened to- EN7LC-II-h-2.5
Simplify ideas through paraphrasing and summarizing -EN7WC-II-a-5.3
DAY 1
Task 1: Character Train (page 268)
Task 1.1.Pick Me Out!Choose positive character traits from the pool of words.
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Task 1.2.Do You Know Me?Students will give three (3) traits that are commonly
observed with their mother, father and siblings.
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Process Question: Do you think these traits that you chose can help you build good
relationship with others.
YourText
Task 4: Like or Unlike (page 269-270)
DAY 2
EN7WC-II-a-5Extract information from a text using a summary.
Task 5: Check the Elements (page 270-273)
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next six years, Teang gave birth. Seven children in all.
ied so young. There had been another suitor, Lucio, who was nine years older than Dudong. She chose Dudong because he was so much y
his father asked him. Does Blas have to marry Tena? He does not want him to make the same mistake he did. Blas also reacts with resen
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Use the format below to assist you in identifying the plot of the story.
Task 6. C.The Wheel to Choose!Imagine that you are in the situations given.
Overcome these conflicts by choosing the possible solutions on the Wheel of Choice.
DAY 3
EN7LT-II-g-2.3z Draw similarities and differences between characters in a selection.
Task 7: All for the Best (page 275-276)
EN7V-II-h-10.1.3Identify figures of speech that show contrast: paradox.
Task 8 A: Common Sense or Non-Sense? (page 276-277)
Task 8 B (page 277)
Task C. Identify the Paradox. Choose the paradox from each group of sentences
below.
1. A. The clouds drifted lazily in the sky.
B. The person who wrote that book can’t write.
C. The clown fish swam comically in the aquarium.
D. I was confused by the lesson.
4. A. The best advice I have for you is: don’t listen to advice.
B. The rains came.
C. Parting is such a sweet sorrow.
D. She cared for him all his life.
DAY 4
EN7WC-II-a-5-Simplify ideas through paraphrasing and summarizing.
Task 9: Language Connections
A. Ask for InforMinion (page278-279)
B. (page 279)
C. , D., and E (page 280)
D.
YourDiscovery Tasks
Task 10. Pros and Cons Poster (page 280)
Task 10.1 Obedience is the Best Policy!Identify the picture/s that show/s the
advantages of obeying parent's advice.
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Process Question:
Based from the pictures that you chose, why do you have to always obey your
parents?
Task 11
Task 11:
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Process Questions:
1. What can you say about your drawings?
2. Does the picture shows what are youth today?
11.3Now You See Me!In each picture describe the positive trait that the picture
illustrates.
A B C D
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Process Questions:
1. What can you say about the youth nowadays?
2. How can you say that the youth is the “hope of tomorrow”?
3. What are the traits that the youth should have today?
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Examples of Mood
Example #1
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st,
Nor shall death brag thou wand’rest in his shade,
When in eternal lines to Time thou grow’st.
So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
(“Sonnet 18” by William Shakespeare)
Shakespeare’s famous “Sonnet 18” is a poem that provokes a feeling of love and
sentimentality in most readers. Shakespeare does this by describing his feelings of
eternal passion for his beloved.
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Tone Examples
We adopt a variety of tones in our day-to-day speech. This intonation of our speech
determines what message we desire to convey. Read a few examples below:
Example #1
Example #2
3. Consider the following excerpt from Edgar Allen Poe’s poem “The Raven”:
Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December;
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
Eagerly I wished the morrow;—vainly I had sought to borrow
From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—
For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore—
Nameless here for evermore.
What is the best word for the mood that this passage inspires?
A. Somber
B. Jubilant
C. Peaceful
4. Often you feel you’ve done nothing when you’ve actually done a lot. That’s because
what you did do seemed beneath notice—it was so small that it didn’t “count.” But it did
—just as each stitch counts toward a finished dress, each brick or nail toward a house
you can live in, each mistake toward knowing how to do things right.
a. hesitant
b. encouraging
c. amused
5. A vaccine is a preparation of killed or weakened germs that is injected under the skin
and causes the blood to produce antibodies against the disease. Effective vaccines, for
instance, have been developed for small pox, rabies, and polio.
6. We have come together this afternoon to mourn the deaths of sixteen miners—our
friends and neighbours—who were trapped by fire yesterday, deep below the earth.
They lived bravely and they died too soon, leaving behind grieving wives and
bewildered children. We bid them a final farewell.
a. forgiving
b. sorrowful
c. angry
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"Mean"
Taylor Swift
You, with your words like knives
And swords and weapons that you use against me
You have knocked me off my feet again
Got me feeling like a nothing
You, with your voice like nails on a chalkboard
Calling me out when I'm wounded
You, picking on the weaker man
Well you can take me down with just one single blow
But you don't know, what you don't know...
Someday I'll be living in a big old city (Why you gotta be so?...)
And all you're ever gonna be is mean (Why you gotta be so?...)
Someday I'll be big enough so you can't hit me (Why you gotta be so?...)
And all you're ever gonna be is mean
Why you gotta be so mean?
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12.3Stop, Look and Listen!The students listen to a song and make a note of 6 or 8
words that they hear. Then they will use the words as the basic vocabulary for
composing a poem in pairs. Although students are often reluctant to write poetry, if you
tell them that their poem has to be "corny", they will enjoy the task. Students brainstorm
all of the words that they have heard and then listen again and check to see how many
are correct.
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THE WRITING Student devoted Student devoted Student devoted some Student devoted
PROCESS / a lot of time and adequate time time and effort to the little time and
effort to the and effort to the writing process but effort to the
writing process writing process was not very thorough. writing process.
EFFORT and worked hard and worked to Does enough to get It appears that
to make the get the job done. by. There are several the student does
poem a good The poem may errors. not care about
read. The poem have one or two the assignment.
has no errors. errors. The poem has
many errors.
TITLE The poem has a The poem has a The poem has a title The poem has
title that clearly title that relates no title
relates to the to the poem
poem and adds
interest to the
theme or
message of the
poem
NEATNESS The final draft of The final draft of The final draft of the The final draft is
the poem is the poem is poem is readable and not neat or
readable, clean, readable, neat some of the pages are attractive. It
neat and and attractive. It attractive. It looks like looks like the
attractive. It is may have one or parts of it might have student just
STYLE The poem is The poem is The poem is written The poem lacks
written with a written with a somewhat with style. style and the
great sense of defined with Thoughts are clear to thoughts did not
style. The poem style. Thoughts a degree. come out clearly
has been well are clear to read on paper.
thought out and and
makes sense to understandable.
the reader.
VOCABULARY The poem is The poem The poem includes The poem lacks
filled with includes many some descriptive description and
descriptive descriptive words and phrases. does not allow
vocabulary that elements and is the reader to
appeals to the appealing. visualize the
reader. poem.
Task 13
EN7SS-II-h-2.1Gather current information from newspaper and other print and non-print
media
EN7VC-II-f-1.3 Predict the gist of the material viewed based on the title, pictures and
excerpts of the material viewed.
Task 13.1: Guess the Pic!Guess what the pictures are about.
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Task 13.2: You Can Make a Difference!(page 281-282)One of the problems that
bother healthy relationships is bullying. It presents difficult situations to a learner like
you. Hence, it pays to know what bullying is. Approved on September 12, 2013,
Republic Act No. 10627 became a law. It is also known as the ”Anti-Bullying Act of
2013,”Are you aware of the legal meaning of bullying? Do you know the acts of
bullying?
13.3Think Pair and Share! List at least three (3) situations in school that define
bullying.
Show sets of pictures and /or video clips to support the task above and make it easy for
them to define the words.
A B
1. Is it important that you know where to go in case you are bullied by your classmates?
2. What are the things that you will do to avoid bullying?
3. Do you think bullying somebody can help promote a healthy relationship?
Day 5
Task 14: Together We Can Make a Difference. Work with your group mates and be
guided by the instructions. Think of how to contribute something for your outputs.
14.2 Let’s do it! Group the students into 5. Make a poster guided by the given slogan,"
Be a buddy, not a bully."
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(N/A) (N/A) (N/A) (N/A) (N/A)
Craftmanship 4 3 2 1 Score
The slogan is The slogan is The slogan is The slogan is
exceptionally attractive in terms of acceptably attractive distractingly messy.
attractive in neatness. Good though it may be a bit
terms of construction and not messy.
neatness. Well very messy.
constructed and
not messy.
Creativity 4 3 2 1 Score
Slogan is Slogan is creative and Slogan is creative and The slogan does not
exceptionally a good amount of some thought was put reflect any degree of
creative. A lot of thought was put into into decorating it. creativity.
thought and decorating it.
effort was used
to make the
banner.
Originality 4 3 2 1 Score
Exceptional use Good use of new ideas Average use of new No use of new ideas
of new ideas and and originality to ideas and originality and originality to
originality to create slogan. to create slogan. create slogan.
create slogan.
Grammar 4 3 2 1 Score
There are no There is 1 There are 2 There are more than
grammatical grammatical mistake grammatical mistakes 2 grammatical
mistakes on the on the poster. on the poster. mistakes on the
poster. poster.
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Process questions:
1. What is the message of the slogan?
2. Do you think it really helps build a good relationship with your peers? Why?
3. What is the feeling if you do well to your peers? Do you it will establish good
relationship?
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Task 15: The Power to Impress!Communication is a big factor in building a healthy
relationship. If you can communicate effectively; you will be able to get your message
across without fear of being misunderstood. In this modern age, technology has
enabled people to reach out to others with useful tools such as the internet and digital
gadgets.
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Task 17 The Buzzer Game! The teacher will write the sentence “I have a right to a
safe and healthy relationship .“on the board; then, the students will copy the sentence
on their paper. When they hear the noisemaker/buzzer, they will stop writing the
sentence and begin writing their first and last name on the other half. Repeat this
activity for at least one to two minutes or as long as it is necessary.
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EN7SS-II-h-2.1 Gather current information from newspaper and other print and non-
print media
EN7SS-II-f-1.3/1.4 Get information from the different parts of a book and from general
references in the library.
Essay Hurrah! Visit the library and search for formal essays or informative articles in
newspapers, magazines, or books. Choose an essay/article that deals with building
healthy relationships. Borrow the book that contains the essay/article. Or find ways to
get a copy of it. Study your chosen piece. Use your own words. Choose carefully which
information to include in the summary. Cite the original text and its author. Review for
corrections.
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Language and language and language and language and language and
voice voice are often voice are voice are voice are highly
inconsistent and generally appropriate and effective
sometimes appropriate and consistent
inappropriate consistent
Citations, few citations some citations most citations all citations and
references, and references are and references and references are references are
bibliographies correctly are correctly correctly correctly documented
documented documented documented
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