Module 5 English
Module 5 English
III. Materials:
Powerpoint presentations, module, chalk and board, tarpaper
IV. Procedures:
B. Review
“Who can give a summary of our previous (the students will raise their hands)
lesson?”
ELICIT
Before we start our discussion for today, let’s first
try to answer the following.
Directions: Identify the reference material that (the students will read and try to
contains the given information. answer the following questions.)
1. Other words that have the same meaning
as rendezvous.
2. The correct pronunciation of croissant and
pseudonym.
3. The maps of some progressive European
countries.
4. The previous weather forecasts during the
last quarter of the year.
5. Biographical entries of popular American
poets.
ENGAGE
For you to be familiar with our topic for
today, let’s try to search the following words in the
table.
TEXTBOOK DICTIONARY
ENCYCLOPEDIA NEWSPAPER
DISSERTATION JOURNAL
BIOGRAPHY MAGAZINE
BIBLIOGRAPHY ATLAS
EXPLORE
As a grade 6 pupil, you must learn how to
organize information from primary and secondary
sources. Through this lesson, it is hoped that you
can do it in preparation for reporting and
collaboration with others.
UNDERSTANDING MARINDUQUE
EXPLAIN
Primary and Secondary Sources of Information
Secondary sources
-describe, discuss, interpret, comment upon,
analyze, evaluate, summarize, and process primary
sources a secondary source is generally one or
more steps removed from the event or period and is
written or produced after the fact with the benefit
of hindsight.
• Bibliographies
• Biographical works
• Reference books, including dictionaries,
encyclopedias, and atlases
• Articles from magazines, journals, and
newspapers after the event
• Literature reviews and review articles (e.g.,
movie reviews, book reviews)
• History books and other popular or scholarly
books
• Works of criticism and interpretation
• Commentaries and treatises
• Textbooks
• Indexes and abstracts
Organizing Information from Primary and
Secondary Sources.
One way of organizing information is using (The students will listen while the
an outline. teacher is discussing. The students
will be asking their insights,
I. Location of Marinduque and its component opinions, questions, etc. which can
A. It lies between Tayabas Bay (north) and help the learning be more engaging
Sibuyan (south). and meaningful. )
B. It is located north of Romblon, east of Mindoro,
and west of Quezon.
C. It comprises Boac, Mogpog, Gasan, Buenavista,
Torrijos, and Santa Cruz.
D. It also has offshore islands that include Tres
Reyes, Elephant Island, Maniwaya, Mongpong,
and Polo Island.
Generalization:
A primary source provides direct or
firsthand evidence about an event, object, person,
or work of art.
Answer Key:
ELICIT
1. thesaurus 2. Dictionary 3. Atlas 4. Almanac 5. encyclopedia
ENGAGE
ELABORATE
EXPLORE
1. The island province of Marinduque lies between Tayabas Bay and Sibuyan Sea.
2. The island province of Marinduque is located north of Romblon, east of Mindoro, and west of
Quezon.
3.Marinduque comprises six municipalities: Boac, Mogpog, Gasan, Buenavista, Torrijos, and Santa
Cruz.
4. Agriculture contributes much to the economy of Marinduque.
5. Moriones Festival is held annually during the Holy Week.
6. Yes. Because it is an article written by someone who has traveled to the place.
EVALUATE