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GRADE 4 ENGLISH 4 QUARTER 2 - MATATAG LESSONS
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Learning Competency Listening and Reading 1. Note important details of a story/literary text (story grammar) through; 1.1 Identifying the sequential type of plot 1.2. Identifying the author’s point of view (first person, second person, third person) 1.3. Inferring setting, theme, and genre 2. Sequence at least 6 events of a story/literary text. 3. Differentiate fantasy from reality. 4. Applying the important story elements to one’s schema through relating to one’s experiences (make connections)
Learning Competency Listening and Reading 1. Note important details of a story/literary text (story grammar) through; 1.1 Identifying the sequential type of plot 1.2. Identifying the author’s point of view (first person, second person, third person) 1.3. Inferring setting, theme, and genre 2. Sequence at least 6 events of a story/literary text. 3. Differentiate fantasy from reality. 4. Applying the important story elements to one’s schema through relating to one’s experiences (make connections)
RECOGNIZING TONE AND MOOD IN INTERPRETING MEANING USING FACIAL EXPRESSIONS AND GESTURES IN EXPRESSING MEANING
RECOGNIZING TONE AND MOOD IN INTERPRETING MEANING USING FACIAL EXPRESSIONS AND GESTURES IN EXPRESSING MEANING
RECOGNIZING TONE AND MOOD IN INTERPRETING MEANING USING FACIAL EXPRESSIONS AND GESTURES IN EXPRESSING MEANING
Comprehend informational texts (Listening, Reading; Writing, Speaking) Lesson Objectives: 1. note important information through outlining (topic, main idea, supporting details): inductive organization (pyramid) 2. identify text types according to the author’s purpose (e.g., enumeration-description) 3. draw conclusions based on given information 4. make a summary of a given text Express ideas appropriately (age-appropriate, gender-responsive, culture-sensitive) for one’s purpose, context, and target audience (Speaking and Writing) Lesson Objectives: 1. use appropriate text types (e.g., enumeration-description) for a given purpose, context, and target audience Enumerative-Descriptive Texts (Reading/Listening) 1. noting important details 2. outlining (topic, main idea, supporting details): inductive organization (pyramid) 3. identifying text types and author’s purpose 4. drawing conclusions 5. making a summary
Comprehend informational texts (Listening, Reading; Writing, Speaking) Lesson Objectives: 1. note important information through outlining (topic, main idea, supporting details): inductive organization (pyramid) 2. identify text types according to the author’s purpose (e.g., enumeration-description) 3. draw conclusions based on given information 4. make a summary of a given text Express ideas appropriately (age-appropriate, gender-responsive, culture-sensitive) for one’s purpose, context, and target audience (Speaking and Writing) Lesson Objectives: 1. use appropriate text types (e.g., enumeration-description) for a given purpose, context, and target audience Enumerative-Descriptive Texts (Reading/Listening) 1. noting important details 2. outlining (topic, main idea, supporting details): inductive organization (pyramid) 3. identifying text types and author’s purpose 4. drawing conclusions 5. making a summary
Comprehend informational texts (Listening, Reading; Writing, Speaking) Lesson Objectives: 1. note important information through outlining (topic, main idea, supporting details): inductive organization (pyramid) 2. identify text types according to the author’s purpose (e.g., enumeration-description) 3. draw conclusions based on given information 4. make a summary of a given text Express ideas appropriately (age-appropriate, gender-responsive, culture-sensitive) for one’s purpose, context, and target audience (Speaking and Writing) Lesson Objectives: 1. use appropriate text types (e.g., enumeration-description) for a given purpose, context, and target audience Enumerative-Descriptive Texts (Reading/Listening) 1. noting important details 2. outlining (topic, main idea, supporting details): inductive organization (pyramid) 3. identifying text types and author’s purpose 4. drawing conclusions 5. making a summary
Comprehend informational texts (Listening, Reading; Writing, Speaking) Lesson Objectives: 1. note important information through outlining (topic, main idea, supporting details): inductive organization (pyramid) 2. identify text types according to the author’s purpose (e.g., enumeration-description) 3. draw conclusions based on given information 4. make a summary of a given text Express ideas appropriately (age-appropriate, gender-responsive, culture-sensitive) for one’s purpose, context, and target audience (Speaking and Writing) Lesson Objectives: 5. write a friendly letter (e.g., excuse, invitation, gratitude, etc.) for a given purpose, context, and target audience
Comprehend informational texts (Listening, Reading; Writing, Speaking) Lesson Objectives: 1. note important information through outlining (topic, main idea, supporting details): inductive organization (pyramid) 2. identify text types according to the author’s purpose (e.g., enumeration-description) 3. draw conclusions based on given information 4. make a summary of a given text Express ideas appropriately (age-appropriate, gender-responsive, culture-sensitive) for one’s purpose, context, and target audience (Speaking and Writing) Lesson Objectives: 5. write a friendly letter (e.g., excuse, invitation, gratitude, etc.) for a given purpose, context, and target audience
