English 10: Week 1 Quarter 2
English 10: Week 1 Quarter 2
English 10: Week 1 Quarter 2
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English 10 Week 1
Quarter 2
Pre-reading: tune in
examination
exploration
Resear Study
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analysis
Activity 1 - Surf
A. Yes/No. Write AYE if the statement is correct, NAY if incorrect .
Activity 2: SCRAPBOOK
A. Identification. Point out the research-related term described or referred to in each item below.
Research 1. The scientific investigation of phenomena which includes collection, presentation,
analysis, and interpretation of facts that link an individual’s speculation with reality.
Variable 2. A quantity susceptible of fluctuation or change in value or magnitude under different conditions.
Plagiarism 3. An act wherein the writer uses the passages, ideas, writings, and statements of others without
giving due credit.
Methodology 4. A description of the step-by-step procedure you used in coming up with your results
Review of Related 5. The summary or synthesis of everything you have read about your topic
Literature
Statement of the Problem (SOP) 6. A research problem in the form of questions
Scope and Limitation of the Study 7. This part of the study tells how far you are going in your
research.
Importance of the Study 8. This is the part where you state the objectives of your research.
Hypothesis 9. This is an intelligent guess assumed to be true that you expect to happen by presenting
accurate and reliable data and evidence.
B. Identification. Determine the part of a Research Paper where each of the following
information belongs. Choose from the pool of words below. Write only the letter of your choice.
A 1. This study aims to determine how the peer group influences the smoking behavior of boys. It
seeks to answer the following questions:
1. 1 What motivates teenage people to smoke?
F 2. Findings of this study will serve as a source of information for all parents, guidance
counselors and school administrators. The results of this study will serve as the
basis in formulating certain policies by the school administrators.
I 3. The study is limited only to 40 grade 10 female students of Novaliches High School randomly
taken from sections 1-10.
H 4. What influences teenage people to smoke? The most influential factor is peer pressure. Parental
modelling causes smoking to be accepted.
D 5. Television in the home is the greatest source of visual violence for children. The average child
watches 8,000 televised murders and 1,000 acts of violence before finishing elementary school. That
number will be doubled by the time he/she reaches the age of 18 (Andersen, 1995)
E 6. We therefore conclude that TV shows greatly influence children’s behavior. Children learn by
watching and imitating. Violence becomes a natural event in the young minds of the children. So,
parents have a big role in .
G 7. The following recommendations are made so that parents can protect their children from excessive
television violence:
1. Know the programs your children are watching.
2. Watch TV with your children so that. . .
J 9. This study used the survey method through a questionnaire. Eighty questionnaires were given
personally to friends who belong to the target population. The researcher’s friends were assigned to
collect the questionnaires the following day. The questionnaire contains the following questions.
C 10. Street foods have patronage among high school students because these are easily available and
are affordable, notwithstanding the hazards these may bring them.
The school management managed to install a preventive measure for students to
avoid buying street foods. A higher level of awareness was likewise created among
students and the academic community to avoid buying street foods.
Reflection:
1. Research is of great value to man. Mention some values/contributions of research to us.
Research can be the answer to countless questions in our minds. It can help us to improve ourselves,
Society, and to improve the whole world. It's a tool for building knowledge and facilitating learning,
understanding issues, and increasing public awareness. Research has helped us, has many
contributions and values to us that are almost innumerable.
2. If you could choose a topic for your research, what would it be? State your reasons.
I wanted to choose Rheumatic Heart Disease Because my doctors find it difficult to diagnose my
disease so I wanted to make it a topic to help other people especially doctors and medical students To
help it to increase their knowledge. And to cheer up the people who suffer from this disease like me. I
want to share my journey how I fight this disease.