English6-Q1-W6-WLP Oct 3-7, 2022
English6-Q1-W6-WLP Oct 3-7, 2022
English6-Q1-W6-WLP Oct 3-7, 2022
Content Standard Demonstrates understanding of various linguistics nodes to comprehend various texts.
Analyzes text types to effectively understand information/message (s)
Performance
Standard
Day/Work
Topic/s /Objectives Classroom-Based Activities Home-Based Activities
Week
Monday and Make connections between I. CLASSROOM ROUTINE:
Tuesday information viewed and
personal experiences. EN6VC- Prayer
IVd-1.4 Checking of class attendance A. Watch the video/s that the teacher
Making Connections gave to the class related to the topic.
English Drill (Reading Sight Words #2) Video/Powerpoint
1. Make connections
between information viewed Read the short story and note the
II. Reviewing previous Lesson or presenting new lesson
and personal experiences; important details to be able to answer
likewise, the following sub Read and draw a line to connect the information in the small circles to the the questions.
and support learning
competencies: big circle. Once there was a girl who loves to
➢ noting details from the eat chocolates, candies, fries and
story read burgers. She would always spend her
money to buy her favorite junk foods.
She is Tanya, a grade four pupil
studying at Maharlika Elementary
School. One recess time, Tanya cried
because she had a toothache. Her
teacher brought her to the clinic. The
dentist told her she had cavities in her
teeth caused by the candies and
chocolates she eats almost every day.
Tanya promised herself not to eat
candies and chocolates anymore.
Miss Reyes teaches English, Mr. Cruz teaches Math, Mr. Pedro
teaches Araling Panlipunan, and Mrs. Santos teaches Science. They are
friends since college and are working in the same school- Rizal Elementary
School. They are teaching Grade 6 pupils. The teachers have their individual
skills and talents. Miss Reyes is good in dancing, Mr. Cruz is good in
singing, Mr. Pedro is good in painting, while Mrs. Santos is good in cooking.
The Grade 6 pupils love their teachers dearly.
Pedro went for a bike ride. He rode around the barangay. He met some girls
he knew from school. They all headed to the farm to play. Pedro had a great time
Answer: 1. bike
2. barangay
3. girls
You can surely note details as you read this short story. Answer the
questions that follow.
I View and I Read
We, the Grade 6 class went to see the movie last Saturday. We got permission slips signed before
we go. We watched a movie that told the story from a book we read. We love it when movies were
made from books.
We got to the movie early so we can buy popcorn. Some of us bought curls nd fries, too. We all
enjoyed watching the movie.
When we returned to school, we talked about things that were in the movie
and the book. We all agreed that we like the book better. Books let you picture out the characters in
any way you want to picture them. It was fun to compare the movie to the book.
Answer the Questions:
1. Who watched the movie?
2. Where did the students go?
3. What did the students need to do before going to the movie?
4. When did the students watch movie?
5. Why are books better than movies?
VII. Valuing
Whenever you are reading, you should be constantly noting the important details. When discussing
reading comprehension, think of details as the individual features, facts or particulars in text. These
details are essential to develop reading comprehension.
What is noting details?
(Noting details is a brief record of something that one has written down on paper)
What is the importance of Noting Details?
(Noting details will lead to easy understanding of the text or story read
______________is vital to reading comprehension. In fact, it can be said that the foundation of literal
comprehension and comprehension as a whole is noting details.
The meaning of noting details is a _______________of something that one has written down on paper.
This may be a statement, a quote, a definition or a phrase one may have written down in order to
remember.
Noting Details in the story or selection read is answering:
• Who
• What
• Where
• When
• Why
IX. Post Test
Thursday 1. Make connections I. CLASSROOM ROUTINE: A. Read the reading Material given by
and Friday between information viewed teacher
Prayer
and personal experiences;
likewise, the following sub Checking of class attendance
and support learning
English Drill (Reading Sight Words #1) Video/Powerpoint) The simple tenses of verbs are Present,
competencies:
Past, and Future. To identify the
➢ identifying the simple
tenses of verbs; present, tense of the verb you can check on the
II. Reviewing previous Lesson or presenting new lesson time expressions.
past and future. Read the passage about Pedro and answer the questions that follow.
It’s time for you to make your own
sentences following the rules on the
Tenses of verbs tell us how an action relates to the flow of time. Simple tenses usually
refer to a single action. In general, simple tenses express facts and situations that
existed in the past, exist in the present, or will exist in the future.
Example:
What clue can lead you to identify the tense of verb used in the sentence?
The time expressions in the sentences help in identifying the tense of verb.
Examples:
1. The principal talks on administrative concerns during the meeting.
(during the meeting is an example of time expression for present tense)
2. She cooked Pancit Molo last weekend.
(last weekend is an example of time expression for past tense)
3. The female teachers will dance “Seńorita” in next month’s affair.
(next month is an example of time expression for future tense.)
VII. Application
Draw a if the underlined verb is in present tense, a if the
underlined verb is in past tense and a if the underlined verb is in
future tense. Draw your answer on a separate seet of paper.
1. My friends will plan for their get together next week.
3. Last week we cooked “batchoy” and we all enjoyed the hot soup.
Prayer
Checking of class attendance
English Drill (Reading Sight Words #2)
1 SENTENCE A DAY!
- Rosario teachers went to Daraetan Elementary School last Saturday
to give gifts to school children.
a. Who went to Daraetan Elementary School?
b. What did they do there?
c. When did the Rosario teachers go to Daraetan Elementary School?
V. Developing Mastery
Prepared by:
MICHELLE L. MERCADO
Master Teacher I
Approved: