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The document provides instructions for various writing activities including how to write a poem using figures of speech, how to create a timeline, how to write and outline a myth, and how to proofread a draft. It also shares examples of a Philippine folk song and information on a CNN hero who started a pushcart classroom initiative. The instructions are presented in bullet points and include topics such as drawing a timeline, writing a myth, outlining a myth, and proofreading.
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Lesson Fast Track

The document provides instructions for various writing activities including how to write a poem using figures of speech, how to create a timeline, how to write and outline a myth, and how to proofread a draft. It also shares examples of a Philippine folk song and information on a CNN hero who started a pushcart classroom initiative. The instructions are presented in bullet points and include topics such as drawing a timeline, writing a myth, outlining a myth, and proofreading.
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Write a poem using the following

figures of speech
• SIMILE
• METAPHOR
• PERSONIFICATION
• ONOMATOPOEIA
• HYPERBOLE
Drawing a timeline
Timeline?

• Is a way of picturing the order in which events


happen.
Do the following:
1. Draw a straight line from left to right.
2. Draw a dot on the line for each event in
the story, and then number the dots.
3. Near each dot, write a few words to
explain which event the dot stands for.
Sample timeline; How the World Began

Magbabaya
Three gods lived When Magbabaya
sprinkles the dry
in a small leaves, Dadanyahan
earth and
cramped circular creates the figures
vegetation grows
space. again.

Magbabaya builds Magbabaya and The two gods


an extension to Dadanyahan create fight but later
accommodate all seven figures to take reach an
of them. care of the garden. agreement.
Writing a myth
Pre writing
think about of a natural phenomenon you want to
explain. Plan your story.
Drafting
Write down your myth. Present your myth in such
a way that there is a relationship between events. Provide
details so your teachers can picture the events that you
describe.
Rewriting and sharing
Share your draft with your classmates. Ask them to
comment on your choice of details and on the tie-up of
events. Revise your draft and prepare a final copy.
Proofreading
After you have rewritten your draft, review your
work (for errors in grammar, spelling, usage,
capitalization, and punctuation).
Preparing the final copy
Write your draft one last time. Read it once more for
errors you might have missed.
Sharing
Show your work to others and ask them to
comment on it.
Myth Outline
• Outline
Assignment:

Follow the Myth Outline shown and make your


own short myth about how the world was
created.
House warming song
(Philippine folk song)

Old comb, Old comb!


Brush fine the tangled thoughts
Of the people who shall dwell in this house
Just as you have brushed my hair fine
When it was dirty with mud and grasses
Which mad it heavy and black.
May those stepping upon the chosen spot
Take in thoughts free from anger,
Their faces wearing no frown
So that there shall always be harmony
Like the smoothness of the deep river,
Like the peace of a night in May
• Water,water in the earthen jar,
Bring the coolness of the forest spring,
The peace also of the old mountains,
And the softness of the wind amihan,
So that all who dwell under this roof
Shall have thoughts of frequent and tranquil
And receptive to reason
Wash the tounges of all that are vile
Cleanse the mind till it's immaculate
That every speech here from dawn till evening
May bring peace and contentment
During this day and for years and onward.
• Burn brightly, light of enchantment,
Bless this new house with your sacred flame,
Whip back the shadows that surround the house
So ugly thoughts will not crowd the mind
Of men who shall shelter here.
Make bright the faces of the dwellers,
Make them see their errors, or reason,
So that understanding shall abide in them,
In their offspring and their offspring' s offspring

A CNN hero started with
Pushcart full of hopes
Efren Peñaflorida- A Cable News Network (CNN)
hero who started the pushcart classroom which
ventures destitute and out-of school youth,
teaching them basic literary skills, values
formation, and even personal hygiene.
“Rainbow after the rain” – Efren’s proverbial
view to Filipinos of his inclusion in CNN top 10.
-his pushcarts turned into relief carts used
to collect donated goods.
Muslims
SULUS
Islam: The proper name of the religion which, like
the word Muslim, comes from the root s-l-m, which
means “peace.” Islam is commonly translated as
“peace through following God’s Guidance.”
Allah: The Arabic term for “God.”
Muhammad: The final prophet to whom Muslims
believe God revealed the Qur’an.
Qur’an: The Holy Book of Islam, which is believed to
be the words of God that were revealed to the
Prophet Muhammad. The word Qur’an literally
means “the recitation.”
Useful terms in the library
Dewey Decimal System
- Mostly used in libraries to arrange books in order.
- This was developed by a man named, Melvil
Dewey.
- He divided books into ten classes , then used
decimals to further subdivide each class into
smaller classes.
- The books are numbered according to their
classification, and then arranged on the shelves
according to number.
Card catalog

• A register of all bibliographic items placed in a


cabinet or chest.
Dictionary

• A reference book that contains words listed in


alphabetical order and that gives information
about the words’ meanings, forms,
pronunciations, etc.
TELLING A STORY
• Pronounce each word correctly like some pair
of words which has /s/ sound and /z/ sound. -
-- confusion that may arise when these
words are not pronounce correctly.
• story telling uses variety of voices according
to the mood of the story.
Read!!!!
• How the World Began
• House Warming Song
• The CNN hero started with pushcart full of
hopes.

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