Unit 2 - Lessons - 6-10 (Pp. 75-80)
Unit 2 - Lessons - 6-10 (Pp. 75-80)
Procedure:
Pre-Assessment: (Refer to LM, pp. 133-134, Lets Trv)
Kev to Correction.
I. 1. broom 2. pool 3. scoop 4. food 5. Look
II. 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. b
Motivation:
Elicit schema based on the picture on LM p. 135.
Probe the pupil`s experiences at home.
Vocabulary:
Play a mystery word game. Unlock the Iollowing words:
unity united quarrel
meal time twig success
siblings make Iun oI others
1. unity There is unity in the classroom when there is understanding. (contextual clue)
2. quarrel The boys !ght over the toys.
3. make Iun oI others make others laugh by playing jokes on someone
4. twig a small piece oI wood or branch
5. The synonym oI winning is .
6. siblings your brothers and sisters, iI any
Presentation:
Shared Reading:
Read aloud the story 'The Happy Ant Hill on LM pp. 135-136.
Comprehension Check:
Have the pupils answer comprehension questions through a 'Thinking Aloud activity.
Read paragraph 1. Ask questions either about the characters or other elements oI the
story. Then, go to the next paragraph and ask about either the predictions or inIerences
related to the story. Make the pupils inIer about the story and its parts through 'Directed
Listening Thinking Activity.
Let the pupils color the twigs that show unity in the Iamily on LM p. 136.
Group Work:
Ask the pupils to work in pairs and answer the Iollowing questions.
1. Who quarrelled most oI the time?
2. What do ants need to !nd beIore the rainy seasons begins?
3. What did Father Ant show the boys?
4. What did Luis and Bernie notice about the bundle oI twigs?
5. How can they make their ant hill a happy place to live in?
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Generalization:
There is unity in a Iamily when members work together with brotherly love.
Ask: In what way can you show unity in the Iamily?
Application:
Group the pupils into three.
Discuss other activities where you can show unity in the Iamily/school.
Lesson 7: Keep Things Tidy
Objective:
Use clues to make and justiIy predictions beIore, during, and aIter reading
Subject Matter: Predicting Outcomes
Materials: chart, pictures
Value Focus: Unity
Procedure:
Review:
Talk about the story 'The Happy Ant Hill again.
Recall the activities that were mentioned the other day.
Motivation:
Show a picture oI a girl holding a shovel and a boy putting soil into a pot.
Ask: What is the girl going to do?
Presentation:
Show a picture oI a boy throwing a banana peel on the ground.
A girl is walking behind.
Ask: What do you think will happen next?
Group Work:
1. Ask the pupils to read the story again.
2. Let the groups draw their own prediction oI another ending to the story.
Application:
Read with the pupils the story oI the little Irog and the big !sh on LM p. 137.
Ask them to draw what they think would happen to the little Irog.
(An alternate activity would be to let the pupils draw what would happen to the big !sh.)
Independent Practice:
Ask the pupils to match concepts to predict an outcome.
Have them connect ideas Irom Column A to Column B. (Refer to LM, p. 138, I Can Do It)
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Generalization:
Predicting outcomes is telling/guessing what will happen next in a story.
You can make a guess by:
1. Looking Ior clues in the story.
2. Understanding events through the pictures.
Evaluation:
Have the pupils answer *#<1>%# *3 )#<%989G on LM p. 139.
Lesson 8: I Have a Cool Family
Objectives:
IdentiIy and produce the sounds oI /oo/
Read words with /oo/ sounds
Subject Matter: Sound oI /oo/
Materials: word chart/ "ash cards, realia
Procedure:
Motivation:
Show diIIerent things with vowels /oo/. Put a box on all the words that do not belong in
the group.
Show: a book beach ball sun block
Read the clue: Fishy, !shy in the brook.
Daddy caught him by the hook.
Ask the pupils to guess where they are going.
Presentation:
Read the story 'Weekend Camp with Dad.
Let the pupils answer the comprehension questions using the words with /oo/ sound in
the story.
Group Work:
Have the pupils listen as you read these words and then let them read along.
room good wood hood book nook
pool Iood stoop look cook tool
brook wool pool Iool cool room
hook spool shook shoot troop scoop
Let pupils read more words by providing more examples.
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Generalization:
The /oo/ is the sound oI /u/ in the words look, book, and good. It is sounded
only once. It may be in the middle or at the end oI a word.
Example: book, zoo
Independent Practice:
Ask the pupils to read and draw the Iollowing. (Refer to LM, pp. 140-141, I Can Do It)
Evaluation:
Have a guessing game on LM p. 141, Measure Mv Learning.
1. I`m thinking oI someone who works in the kitchen. (cook)
2. It`s a part oI the body connected to the leg. (Ioot)
3. We learn Irom it. There are lots oI it in the library. (book)
4. It comes Irom trees. We use it to make tables. (wood)
5. It is the opposite oI bad. (good)
Agreement:
Dictate the words you have presented and have the pupils read them. Allow them to
practice reading the words at home.
Lesson 9: More Fun at the Camp
Objectives:
IdentiIy synonyms
Use synonyms in sentences
Subject Matter: IdentiIying Synonyms
Story: 'More Fun At the Camp by Leah N. Bautista
Procedure:
Motivation: (Refer to LM, p. 142, Get Set)
Ask: Have you tried hiking in the Iorest? I`m thinking oI a word which also means
Iorest. (woods)
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Let the pupils hold a damp cloth. Let them repeat aIter you saying 'This is a damp
cloth. Then, ask the pupils to give another word Ior damp. (wet, moist)
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Presentation:
Read with the pupils the story on LM p. 142. Tell them to listen and use their pointer
!nger while you read. Have the pupils work on the elements oI the story.
(Refer to LM, p. 143)
Let them answer the comprehension questions that Iollow.
Work Together:
Have the class answer the exercises on LM p. 143, We Can Do It.
Kev to Correction.
1. happv glad
2. small huge
3. high tall
Independent Practice:
Let the pupils answer the exercises on LM, p. 144, I Can Do It, by choosing the word/
words Irom the group oI words that mean the same.
Generalization:
Ask: What are synonyms?
Synonyms are words that have the same meaning.
Tinv and small are words that have the same meaning.
Tinv and small are synonyms.
Evaluation:
1. Say: Write a word that is a synonym oI the underlined word.
(Refer to LM, p. 144, Measure Mv Learning)
2. Ask the pupils to give pairs oI words that are synonyms. Write the pupils` answers on
the board. Have them use the pair oI words in sentences.
3. Extending Vocabulary
a. Jumble words that are synonyms. Let pupils identiIy the words that are synonyms.
b. Play a game on synonyms with the class. Ask one pupil to give a sentence.
Another pupil will say the sentence changing a word with a synonym.
Example: The program will begin at seven. The program will start at seven.
Lesson 10: Meet My Family
Objectives:
IdentiIy the verb
Use verbs to show present action
Subject Matter: Present tense oI the verb
Materials: "ash cards, pictures, metacards
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Procedure:
Present two pictures showing a boy. One picture shows the boy doing his activity alone
while the other picture shows him doing his activity with another person. Show !ve
metacards to the pupils. Have the pupils describe the action in sentences.
Motivation:
Show a Iamily picture.
Use the Iollowing words in your introduction.
1. is 6. cleans
2. has 7. protects
3. works 8. loves
4. cooks 9. washes
5. plays 10. gives
Let the pupils tell something about their Iamilies.
Presentation:
Read the story 'Lei`s Parents, on LM p. 145.
Play charades to act out the story.
Check the pupil`s comprehension through detailing oI the characters.
Group Work:
Have the pupils work with a seatmate in answering We Can Do It, on LM pp. 145-146.
Generalization:
A verb is a word that tells an action. It tells what someone or something does, did,
or will do.
Independent Practice: (Refer to LM, p. 146, I Can Do It)
Ask the pupils to encircle the verbs Irom the words inside the box.
Agreement:
Ask the pupils to bring a picture oI their Iavorite cartoon character. Have them write why
they love the character and what the character usually does.
Lesson 11: Wake Up! Wake Up!
Objectives:
Share experiences, Ieelings, and emotions using the mother tongue and English
Read the story with some accuracy
Subject Matter: Reading with Accuracy
Materials: Story: 'Wake Up! Wake Up! by Por!ria Santos
Value Focus: Sleeping early and waking up early