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Make CONNECTIONS
I read and I connect it to my life
I read and I connect it to what
I read
I read and I connect it to the world
I learn when I connect
I enjoy when I connect
Life is to make connections
Comprehension questions:
What is the title of the
poem?
The title of the poem is
Make Connections
Where do we connect what
we read?
We connect what we read to
our life, to what we read and to
the world
What do we feel when we
make connections?
We learn and enjoy when we
make connections.
Make CONNECTIONS
I read and I connect it to my life
I read and I connect it to what
I read
I read and I connect it to the world
I learn when I connect
I enjoy when I connect
Life is to make connections
Quarter 2 Week 1
Module 1: Lesson 1
Gathering Relevant
Information from
Various Sources
What to expect?
Gather relevant information from almanac, encyclopedia, and
dictionary
REVIEW
Identify the type of
connection for each
sentence. Write your
answers in your
notebook.
The story of David and
Goliath reminded me of
winning the contest
despite of myself being
the youngest of among
the contestants.
Muntinlupa City lifted
the mandatory use of
face shields.
Some scene in
Gagamboy is similar
to that of
Spiderman’s fighting
scenes.
Let’s play
ML
A G I N Z M A E
MAGAZINE
S P N W E A R P E
NEWSPAPER
L A M A C A N
ALMANAC
C E D I P E C O L
Y N A
ENCYCLOPEDIA
Y I T C D R I O A N
DICTIONARY
Gathering information is very
important in planning for your
research works, speeches, and
other classroom-based tasks. It
provides credibility and depth in
discussing the topic with your target
audience.
The following are sources of relevant information:
1.Encyclopedia
 gives factual information on a wide range of
subjects, people, places, science, technology,
history, business, and government.
 consists of volumes of books in which the topics
are listed alphabetically.
 Example:
When I need to learn the culture of Spain, I may
use an encyclopedia. Through the use of an
encyclopedia, I may also acquire knowledge on
the population and historical places of the said
country.
2. Almanac
provides an annual publication containing
general information about government,
industry, politics, commerce, world events,
and sports.
Example:
When I need to research the number of
typhoons that hit the Philippines last year, I
may use an almanac.
3. Dictionary
supplies information about words, spelling,
pronunciation, meaning, derivation,
etymology, syllabication, stress, and level of
usage.
Example:
When I need to know the definition and
pronunciation of the word facade, I may use
the dictionary.
Identify what kind of source (encyclopedia,
almanac, or dictionary) is described in each
number. Write your answers on your notebook.
1. It features current events and facts like sports
records, statistical data, and tables.
2. It contains topics about history, places, science
and technology.
3. It gives the etymology of a word.
4. It provides a good source of information in
learning the derivation of words.
5. It helps you discover the beginning of World
War 2.
1. Dina wants to gather information
about the people and population of
Korea, she borrowed the
encyclopedia from the library.
2. Lita used the dictionary in looking
for the meaning of the word naïve.
Comprehension Questions
Who wants to gather information
about Korea?
Dina wants to gather information
about Korea.
What reference book did she
borrow?
Dina borrowed an encyclopedia.
What word did Lita looked for?
Lita looked for the meaning of the
word naïve.
What did Lita used in looking for the
meaning of the word naïve?
Lita used a dictionary in looking for
the meaning of the word naïve.
Write the source of information being
described (Encyclopedia, Dictionary or
Almanac)
1. To gather information on rivers,
lakes, seas, and oceans of a
particular country.
2. To gather information on the correct
stress and syllabication of the word.
3. To gather information on the
significant events in Philippine
sports during a year.
4. To gather information on the
different kinds of magnet.
5. To gather information on the
correct spelling and pronunciation
of words.
6. My friend wants to read write-ups
about different events and
personalities.
7. My cousin Anna wants to know the
synonym of the word amiable.
8. My mother wants to get
information about the Queens of
England
9. My brother wants to learn about
the traditions observed by the people
in Benguet.
10. My sister wants to gain
knowledge on the festivities and
rituals observed each month of the
year.
Tone is the author’s attitude
towards the subject. It is the
feeling, emotion, or attitude that
the author wants the readers to
experience. It can be created by
the choice of words of the author
and his/her viewpoint on a
particular subject.
While Ana was walking on the street,
she saw a beggar asking for food. In
her hands was a pack of bread
intended for her daughter, but
instead she gave it to the beggar
who needed it the most.
A. benevolence
B. pessimism
C. cheerfulness
Some Examples of Tone Words
sad light playful furious ironic
bitter candid scary humorous
generous pompous
formal cheerful
truthful
Mood is a story’s atmosphere or the
feeling the reader gets from the
passage. It creates feelings that the
author hopes the reader will
experience. The author’s mood is
often recognized through the words
that he/she uses to develop the
setting - the time and place of the
events.
Father just went home from work. He
saw that his motorcycle was badly
damaged. His face turned red and
he shouted, “Who used my
motorcycle?”
A. pity
B. angry
C. surprised
Some Examples of Mood Words
happy idyllic joyful gloomy reflective
romantic sorrowful whimsical fanciful
mysterious frustrating frightening
melancholic sentimental suspenseful
The purpose of the author is
either to inform, to persuade, to
entertain, to instruct, or to
criticize.
In our situation nowadays, it is very
important to use disinfectants to
clean our floors and walls and
bacterial soap to wash our hands
and body. Always practice proper
health protocol.
A. to criticize
B. to entertain
C. to persuade
THANK
YOU
and
STAY
SAFE!

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Q2WK1.ppt

  • 1. Make CONNECTIONS I read and I connect it to my life I read and I connect it to what I read I read and I connect it to the world I learn when I connect I enjoy when I connect Life is to make connections
  • 2. Comprehension questions: What is the title of the poem? The title of the poem is Make Connections
  • 3. Where do we connect what we read? We connect what we read to our life, to what we read and to the world
  • 4. What do we feel when we make connections? We learn and enjoy when we make connections.
  • 5. Make CONNECTIONS I read and I connect it to my life I read and I connect it to what I read I read and I connect it to the world I learn when I connect I enjoy when I connect Life is to make connections
  • 6. Quarter 2 Week 1 Module 1: Lesson 1 Gathering Relevant Information from Various Sources What to expect? Gather relevant information from almanac, encyclopedia, and dictionary
  • 7. REVIEW Identify the type of connection for each sentence. Write your answers in your notebook.
  • 8. The story of David and Goliath reminded me of winning the contest despite of myself being the youngest of among the contestants.
  • 9. Muntinlupa City lifted the mandatory use of face shields.
  • 10. Some scene in Gagamboy is similar to that of Spiderman’s fighting scenes.
  • 12.
  • 13. A G I N Z M A E MAGAZINE
  • 14. S P N W E A R P E NEWSPAPER
  • 15. L A M A C A N ALMANAC
  • 16. C E D I P E C O L Y N A ENCYCLOPEDIA
  • 17. Y I T C D R I O A N DICTIONARY
  • 18. Gathering information is very important in planning for your research works, speeches, and other classroom-based tasks. It provides credibility and depth in discussing the topic with your target audience.
  • 19. The following are sources of relevant information: 1.Encyclopedia  gives factual information on a wide range of subjects, people, places, science, technology, history, business, and government.  consists of volumes of books in which the topics are listed alphabetically.  Example: When I need to learn the culture of Spain, I may use an encyclopedia. Through the use of an encyclopedia, I may also acquire knowledge on the population and historical places of the said country.
  • 20.
  • 21. 2. Almanac provides an annual publication containing general information about government, industry, politics, commerce, world events, and sports. Example: When I need to research the number of typhoons that hit the Philippines last year, I may use an almanac.
  • 22.
  • 23. 3. Dictionary supplies information about words, spelling, pronunciation, meaning, derivation, etymology, syllabication, stress, and level of usage. Example: When I need to know the definition and pronunciation of the word facade, I may use the dictionary.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. Identify what kind of source (encyclopedia, almanac, or dictionary) is described in each number. Write your answers on your notebook. 1. It features current events and facts like sports records, statistical data, and tables. 2. It contains topics about history, places, science and technology. 3. It gives the etymology of a word. 4. It provides a good source of information in learning the derivation of words. 5. It helps you discover the beginning of World War 2.
  • 28. 1. Dina wants to gather information about the people and population of Korea, she borrowed the encyclopedia from the library. 2. Lita used the dictionary in looking for the meaning of the word naïve.
  • 29. Comprehension Questions Who wants to gather information about Korea? Dina wants to gather information about Korea.
  • 30. What reference book did she borrow? Dina borrowed an encyclopedia.
  • 31. What word did Lita looked for? Lita looked for the meaning of the word naïve.
  • 32. What did Lita used in looking for the meaning of the word naïve? Lita used a dictionary in looking for the meaning of the word naïve.
  • 33. Write the source of information being described (Encyclopedia, Dictionary or Almanac) 1. To gather information on rivers, lakes, seas, and oceans of a particular country. 2. To gather information on the correct stress and syllabication of the word.
  • 34. 3. To gather information on the significant events in Philippine sports during a year. 4. To gather information on the different kinds of magnet. 5. To gather information on the correct spelling and pronunciation of words.
  • 35. 6. My friend wants to read write-ups about different events and personalities. 7. My cousin Anna wants to know the synonym of the word amiable. 8. My mother wants to get information about the Queens of England
  • 36. 9. My brother wants to learn about the traditions observed by the people in Benguet. 10. My sister wants to gain knowledge on the festivities and rituals observed each month of the year.
  • 37. Tone is the author’s attitude towards the subject. It is the feeling, emotion, or attitude that the author wants the readers to experience. It can be created by the choice of words of the author and his/her viewpoint on a particular subject.
  • 38. While Ana was walking on the street, she saw a beggar asking for food. In her hands was a pack of bread intended for her daughter, but instead she gave it to the beggar who needed it the most. A. benevolence B. pessimism C. cheerfulness
  • 39. Some Examples of Tone Words sad light playful furious ironic bitter candid scary humorous generous pompous formal cheerful truthful
  • 40. Mood is a story’s atmosphere or the feeling the reader gets from the passage. It creates feelings that the author hopes the reader will experience. The author’s mood is often recognized through the words that he/she uses to develop the setting - the time and place of the events.
  • 41. Father just went home from work. He saw that his motorcycle was badly damaged. His face turned red and he shouted, “Who used my motorcycle?” A. pity B. angry C. surprised
  • 42. Some Examples of Mood Words happy idyllic joyful gloomy reflective romantic sorrowful whimsical fanciful mysterious frustrating frightening melancholic sentimental suspenseful
  • 43. The purpose of the author is either to inform, to persuade, to entertain, to instruct, or to criticize.
  • 44. In our situation nowadays, it is very important to use disinfectants to clean our floors and walls and bacterial soap to wash our hands and body. Always practice proper health protocol. A. to criticize B. to entertain C. to persuade