English8 Quarter4 Module2
English8 Quarter4 Module2
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Quarter 4: Module 2
Week 2
Expanding the Content of an Outline Using Notes
from Primary and Secondary Sources
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About the Module
This module consists of the following:
Pre-Test
Lesson 1: Types of Outline
Lesson 2: Expanding the Content of an Outline
Lesson 3: Expanding the Content of an Outline Using Notes from Primary
and Secondary Sources
Post-Test
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DAY 1
Pre-Test
Directions: Read each item carefully and write only the letter of your chosen answer.
6.
I. Writers need time to plan.
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A. topic outline
B. brief outline
C. phrase outline
D. sentence outline
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DAY 2
What's In
Directions: Guess the magic word which relates to the three pictures below.
Write your answer inside the boxes that follow.
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arrow_bottom_box_outside_icon in-art-meaning
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https://www.pinterest.ph/pin/9007267983655919/ https://dohwan.tistory.com/375
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Process Questions:
1. What is the word?
2. How did you guess the word?
What’s New
An Outline
An outlineWhat
is a general
Is Itplan of the material that is to be presented in a speech or a paper. The
outline shows the order of the various topics, the relative importance of each, and the
relationship between the various parts. It is a list that shows the system wherein ideas are
ranked one above the other according to importance of topics or ideas. This will serve as the
plan or framework on how to go about or present something.
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Rules for Outlining
Example:
I.
A.
B.
1.
2.
a.
b.
II.
A.
B.
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As in any outline, remember that a division or subdivision cannot be divided into
one part; therefore, if there is an "A" there must be a "B," and if there is a "1" there must be a
"2."
What I Can Do
Directions: Identify whether the example is a topic outline or a sentence outline.
1. __________________
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2. ________________ 3. ____________________
What’s More
Directions: Read the short essay carefully. Then, accomplish the topic outline
below. Some parts are already given as your guide.
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Topic: What Makes A Happy Family
I. Small Rituals and Traditions
A. certain dishes on certain days
B. ________________
C. ________________
D. ________________
DAY 3
What's In
What I Need to Know
Directions: Copy the outline and fill in with the words or phrases that relate to
the topic. Then answer the questions that follow
Select from the given choices below:
A. ____________________
Process Question: Does the
B. ____________________ outline help you in
understanding the text? How?
II. Messenger’s Purposes
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What’s New
Expanding the Content of an Outline to a Paragraph
Outlines make you think about the topic and help you to organize your ideas. These
provide you with main ideas through words, phrases, and sentences which are used
as the main contents when you expand the outline into paragraph.
What Is It
Here is an example of how you can expand your outline into a paragraph.
Pattern Filling in the Pieces
A. short distance
1. explanation, fact, example 1. fast commute time
2. explanation, fact, example 2. less gas
What I Can Do
Directions: Write a short paragraph from the details of the sentence outline
below. Use appropriate transition words.
Competitive Swimming, an Ideal Sport for Kids
Introduction: Competitive swimming is a great alternative to other youth sports.
I. Competitive swimming provides the same benefits as other sports.
A. It is a good exercise and builds muscular strength.
B. It promotes cooperation among team members, especially in relays.
II. Competitive swimming provides some unique additional benefits.
A. Swimming is an important skill that can be used forever.
B. Swimming poses a reduced risk of injury.
C. Each swimmer can easily chart his or her own progress.
Conclusion: There are many reasons why competitive swimming is a great
alternative to other youth sports.
A. Swimming is a great exercise and a worthwhile hobby.
B. Swimming is a life skill that can save us from dying.
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Answer Here:
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What’s More
Directions: Modified True or False. Write True if the statement is correct . If
the statement is False, write the correct answer on the blank before each
number.
DAY 4
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What I Need to Know
After going through this lesson, you are expected to:
1. write a sentence outline and use different sources of information; and
2. expand the sentence outline into a paragraph; and
3. express learning gained from the lesson.
What's In
Directions: Refer to the examples and pictures below. Write in your answer
sheet whether the information in each column is a primary or
secondary source of information.
1. 2.
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Process Questions:
1. What are examples of primary sources of information? How about
secondary sources?
2. How do these sources help us in making our paragraphs?
What’s New
Primary and Secondary Sources of Information
Primary Sources
are immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic, from people who had a direct
connection with it. Primary sources can include: texts of laws and other original
people who did, speeches, diaries, letters and interviews - what the people involved
said or wrote, original research, datasets, survey data, such as census or economic
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Secondary Sources
are one step removed from primary sources, though they often quote or otherwise
What Is It
Why should you use notes from primary and secondary sources in expanding
the outline to a paragraph?
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What I Can Do
Directions: The image below is a woman marathoner from Cebu City, Mary Joy
Tabal, who championed in running. Make a sentence outline about
running and use primary and/or secondary sources of information.
Do not forget to cite your sources. Follow the guide below.
https://www.runsociety.com/interviews/philippines-women-marathoners/
I. Introduction
II. Benefits of Running
A.
B.
C.
III. Conclusion
Sources: _____________________________________
What are the benefits of using primary and secondary sources of information
when we write a paragraph?
The benefits of using primary and secondary sources of information in writing a
paragraph are ______________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________
What’s More
Directions: Expand the sentence outline about running (in What I Can Do) to
a paragraph. Your score is based on the criteria below.
___________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________.
Content 5 pts.
Organization 5 pts.
Grammar 5 pts.
TOTAL: 15 PTS.
DAY 5
Post-Test
Directions: Read each item carefully and write only the letter of your answer.
6. I. Family Problems
A. Custodial: Non-custodial Conflicts
B. Extended Family
C. Adolescent's Age A. sentence outline
II. Economic Problems
A. Child Support B. phrase outline
B. Women's Job Training
C. brief outline
C. Lower Standard of Living
D. Possible Relocation D. topic outline
1. Poorer Neighborhood
2. New School
III. Peer Problems
A. Loss of Friends
B. Relationships with Dates
7. In expanding outline to a paragraph, what words will be used to achieve coherence?
A. transition words B. verbals C. nouns D. adjectives
Choose the appropriate transition words to be used in the sentences.
8. She has lived in France; _______________, she speaks French fluently.
A. consequently B. nevertheless C. so that D. however
9. He is only 17;____________, not eligible to vote.
A. therefore B. as soon as C. also D. whereas
10. It is very late; ___________, you must go to bed.
A. that is B. secondly C. because D. thus
11. What are these sources which are one step removed from primary sources?
A. secondary B. primary C. documentary D. reliable
12. What source of information has first-hand accounts of a topic and is coming from the
people who had a direct connection with it?
A. secondary B. documentary C. primary D. reliable
13. The following examples are primary sources, EXCEPT ____________.
A. diaries B. artifacts C. biographies D. letters
14. Newspaper articles, textbooks, and dictionaries are examples of _________ source.
A. secondary B. primary C. documentary D. reliable
15. Which is NOT an information about secondary sources?
A. information created by someone who was not present at an event
B. a piece of evidence created by someone at the time of an event
C. include books about a topic, analysis or interpretation of data
D. encyclopedias, atlases, and dictionaries
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Answer Key
Lesson 1
What’ In
Answer: outline
What I Can Do
1. topic outline
2. topic outline
3. sentence outline
What’s More
Lesson 2 Lesson 3
What’ In What’ In
I. A. view photos of friends B. give latest updates and current events primary source vs. secondary source
Simply form a new paragraph following the flow of the ideas. What I have Learned- answer may vary
What’s More
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References
Online Sources
“Example of Topic Outline.” Oakton Community College, Accessed April 14, 2021
>https://www.oakton.edu/studentservices/learning_center/tutoring/
research_paper_tips/topic_outline.php
Images
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Mary Joy Tabal, Accessed December 4, 2021
https://www.runsociety.com/interviews/philippines-women-marathoners/
Editor: Jedil C. Ilanan, T1, Ramon Duterte Memorial National High School
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