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WEE of Teacher

Objectives : FIDEL V.Topic/s Classroom-Based Activities Home-Based Activities


Name
K
School
PANOL
: FLORENCE ELEM. SCHOOL
WEEKLY LEARNING PLAN Week
Learning Area
:3
: ENGLISH 5
Grade
3 Level
 Write : a Writing
5 Start the day with the classroom routine: MELC : (EN5WC-IIb-2.2.5)
paragraph Paragraph: a. Classroom Flag Ceremony Tell the learners to read
showing Cause-Effect b. Prayer their English 5 – 4th Quarter
cause and - Module 3 “ Writing
Relationship c. Galaw Pilipinas Exercise
effect
d. Classroom Agreement/Rules Paragraph: Cause-Effect
relationship.
e. Reminders for Health Protocols Relationship”
f. Quick Catching up
A. Recall (Elicit) Let them accomplish the
1. Let the pupils recall the past lesson. given activities in the
2. Ask: What is cause and effect? modules.
3. Let the pupils identify the cause and effect of the following”
What I know – page ____
Direction: Underline the cause once and the effect twice,
1. The kid takes a bath under the rain. He was scolded by his What’s IN – page ____
parents
2. She took the exam in a hurry so she got a D on her grade. What’s is it &
3. The people cuts the trees in the forest so there is no shelter What more - page ____
for animals anymore.
What Have I learned –
4. He gets the money from his father’s wallet. He got whipped
page ____
after knowing what he did.
5. She ate everything inside the fridge every day. She got so fat
What I Can Do – Page ___
and unhealthy.
Assessment page ____
B. Motivation (Engage)
1. Let the pupils watch a video on the typhoon that lands in the
Philippines in Samar Leyte. Let the pupils see the picture of the
place that are disrupted by the typhoon.
2. Ask: what is the cause of the disruption of buildings, houses and
infrastructure all over the place?
What is the effect of this?

C. Discussion of Concepts (Explore)

Directions: Read each paragraph and note to the explanations of why or


how something happened. Complete the pair of cause and effect by filling
in the blanks.

1. Nilo’s team and Andy’s team were playing volleyball. A strong


wind carried the ball much farther than Nilo could toss it. Andy’s team
made a try to catch the ball but it went over the fence and into the street.
Effect: The ball went over the fence and into the street.
Cause:

2. Andy ran through the gate. He stood at the side of the street for a
while. He waited until all the jeeps and cars had passed. Then he hurriedly
crossed the street to get the ball. He threw the ball over the fence.
Effect: Andy stood for a while at the side of the street and waited for all
the cars and jeeps to pass.
Cause:

3. The boys continued to play. Suddenly, they heard a loud crash. A


branch of the narra tree was torn off by the wind and struck an electric post.
The live wire was stretched across the street.
Cause: A branch of narra tree was torn off by the wind.
Effect:
4. The boys served as traffic police officers. They formed two lines
across the street, one on each side of the fallen wire. They waved their
handkerchief and stopped the cars from crossing the street.
Cause: A fallen live wire lay stretched across the street.
Effect:

5. The school principal called the electric company and reported the
accident. One of the boys ran to find a traffic police officer. Workers from
the electric company arrived and placed the wire back to the electric post.
Effect: The principal called up the electric company.
Cause:

D. Developing Mastery (Explain)

Discuss the lesson.


 A cause is an event or reason which has an effect on something
else.
 An effect is what happens or a result of a cause.
 because, since, due to, if, when are transitional words used to show
causes that answer the question why.
 so, therefore, as a result, consequently, thus, then
are words used to show effects that answer the question
what happened.
 The cause-and-effect paragraph can be organized using these pattern:
cause – multiple effects and one effect – multiple causes.
 A basic paragraph structure usually consists of five sentences: the topic
sentence, three supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence.

Below are the Steps in Writing a Cause-and-


Effect Paragraph

1. Prewriting
Make a list of subjects where a cause-and-effect relationship is
found.
After you have chosen a topic or subject, give a clear explanation of how
one or more events or situations resulted in another event or situation.

2. Drafting
When you are ready with your materials, you can do the actual
writing.
Review all the information you have gathered and identify the causes and
the effects. Organize your information using an outline. List down the
causes and the effects and the supporting details.

3. Revising
It is the general process of going back through your whole draft,
from the start to end, and improving the content of the paragraph.
4. Editing
It is last process of revising each word and lines of your draft.

Elements of Paragraph Writing


1. Unity. Unity in a paragraph begins with the topic sentence. Every
paragraph has one single, controlling idea that is expressed in its topic
sentence, which is typically the first sentence of the paragraph. A paragraph
is unified around this main idea, with the supporting sentences providing
detail and discussion.

2. Order. Order refers to the way you organize your supporting sentences.
Whether you choose chronological order, order of importance, or another
logical presentation of detail, a solid paragraph always has a definite
organization. In a well-ordered paragraph, the reader follows along easily,
aided by the pattern you’ve established. Order helps the reader grasp your
meaning and avoid confusion.

3. Coherence. Coherence is the quality that makes your writing


understandable. Sentences within a paragraph need to connect to each other
and work together as a whole. One of the best ways to achieve coherency is
to use transition words. These words create bridges from one sentence to
the next. You can use transition words that show order (first, second, third);
spatial relationships (above, below) or logic (furthermore, in addition, in
fact). Also, in writing a paragraph, using a consistent verb tense and point
of view are important ingredients for coherency.

4. Completeness. Completeness means a paragraph is well-developed. If


all sentences clearly and sufficiently support the main idea, then your
paragraph is complete. If there are not enough sentences or enough
information to prove your thesis, then the paragraph is incomplete. Usually
three supporting sentences, in addition to a topic sentence and concluding
sentence, are needed for a paragraph to be complete. The concluding
sentence or last sentence of the paragraph should summarize your main
idea by reinforcing your topic sentence.

Here is an example on how to organize a paragraph showing cause-


and-effect relationship.

Water covers more than 70% of the Earth’s surface and constitutes over
60% of the human body. If water is polluted, marine life, wildlife health,
and human well-being are affected extensively. To prevent pollution, there
must be an immediate check on our daily habits and the types of products
we consume, including our knowledge on the causes and effects of water
pollution in the environment.
There are many ways by which water becomes polluted. First,
sewage from domestic households, factories and commercial buildings is
treated in water treatment plants. This is often disposed of into the sea.
Second, solid wastes and human litter such as Styrofoam, aluminium,
plastic, and glass are dumped into rivers, lakes, and seas. Next, industrial
wastes from factories going to the rivers contaminate the waters. Aside
from this, oil spills from tankers and oil from ship travel do not dissolve in
water, thus, forming a thick sludge. When fossil fuels are burned, acidic
particles are formed in the atmosphere, causing acid rain.

Because of the pollution, groundwater contaminated by pesticides


causes damage to reproductive processes within wildlife ecosystems.
Sewage, fertilizer, and other chemicals increase the growth of algae which
depletes the oxygen in water, upsetting the natural ecological balance in
rivers and lakes. These also poison fish which humans eat. Swimming in
and drinking contaminated water causes skin rashes and health problems
like cancer. Human-produced litter like plastic bags and oil spills can kill
marine animals. Solid waste accumulated in streams and rivers causes
flooding, too.

Facts on water pollution are alarming, especially its huge


impact on human health and marine animal ecosystems. If we do our part
by not polluting the water, we can help improve aquatic life and our health,
in general.

E. Application and Generalization (ELABORATE)

Ask: What have you learned about the lesson?


Answer the following:

Directions: A. The pictures show the effect of what happened when Bohol
experienced a powerful earthquake measuring 7.2 magnitude last October
15, 2013. Write a sentence on the space provided based from each picture.

1. ___________________________
Source: Philippine EnviroNews

2. ____________________________
Source: IDEA Philippine

3. __________________________
Source: The Atlantic

F. Evaluation

Answers the following

A. Directions: Combine these pair of sentences into one showing cause-


effect relationship. Use the words inside the box to combine the
sentences. Write your answer on the space provided below the
sentence.
because since due to if when
so therefore as a result consequently thus then

1. People do not follow health protocol.


They were infected with the virus.

2. My parents are too busy working as front liners.


They have no time to guide me in my modular learning.

3. There was no face-to-face class this year.


Teachers monitored their pupils through phone call.

4. Jane does her work well in school.


She gets a reward from her parents.

5. Rommel got very low in the written and performance task in Math.
______________________________________________
He failed the subject.
____________________________________

____________________________________
Directions: Compose a well-organized paragraph using the following
____________________________________
sentences. Arrange it and write your paragraph on the space provided.
1. As a result of this behavior, floods are everywhere during typhoons.
2. Many people become careless of the environment.
3. Consequently, people who live near hilly areas are threatened by soil
erosion.
4. As a result, everyone is alarmed of possible menaces which people
themselves are making.
5. Water and air are becoming polluted which affects the lives of other
creatures.
6. The earth experiences global warming which causes abnormality in
climate
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

Always remind the learners that the home-based activities are needed
to be accomplished.

Note:

 English 5 is scheduled on Tuesday and Thursday as indicated in the Class Program


 The time for the Home-based activities is indicated in the class program
 Not all activities in the SLM may be assigned to the learners as part of the home-based activities. Teachers may choose activities that will enrich the face to
face discussions.

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