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Science

Regin

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Grade1o

Searching for
Knowledge

PRE-ASSESSMENT:
Let’s find out how much you know about the lessons in this quarter. Choose the letter that
you think best answers each question. Remember to answer all items. Write the answers in
your notebook. After taking this short test, your answers will be checked to find out your
score. Take note of the items that you won’t be able to correctly answer and look for the
right answer as you go through this module.

1.c

2.d

3.d
4.a

5.d

6.d

7.D

8.B

9.D

1O. C

11.A

12.D

13.B

14.C

15.B

16.A

17.D

18.A

19.B

2O.D
China Japan Africa

Were your ideas the same as those shown in the video? Reading is one way to explore about the
different countries. So join us in our quest for knowledge. But you need to be equipped with
communication skills.
Can you use a bar graph to show a trend? Is a line graph
appropriate for sales data? When do you use a pie chart? The
spreadsheet will chart anything you tell it to, whether the end
result makes sense or not. It just takes its orders and
executes them!
Activity 2: WATCH OUT! VERB OR NOUN?

Directions: Below are sentences using noun-verb pairs. Using the stress marks (‘) as your guide, read
aloud each sentence, carefully emphasizing stress on the syllables of the target words to distinguish
noun from its verb form.

1. A saleslady record’s the daily sales and expenses in the store re’cords.
2. The employers’ present’s his thanksgiving pres’ents to his employees.
3. The sanitary workers never refuse” to discharge domestic re’fuse.
4. The coaches contest’ the results of the con’test.
5. The PTA President proceed’s to the accounting office to check the Fun Run pro’ceeds.

Are prosodic features of speech getting clearer to you? Here are some more interesting
discoveries for you.
Let us use the selection, “The Hands of the Blacks”. Notice that we still place our focus on
Afro-Asian neighbor.
Try to read aloud the following highlighted words. Be sure to raise your voice on the right
syllable.

1. Have you seen an African child before?


No

2. Hmm! I think I saw one when I went to Tagaytay City last week.

3. You see, there is an international university near the city.


Intonation, also known as inflection is the movement of the voice up or down, along the line of
sound. When the voice rises, it indicates a question which is answerable by yes or no. That’s rising
intonation. We use the rising intonation with yes-no questions.

Have you read any African short story?


When the voice falls down, it indicates an answer.

I haven’t.
An incomplete thought ends in a rising inflection.
I will save so that someday, I can visit South Africa, Nigeria and Morocco…
Circumflex intonation comes in a wavelike glide frequent in connected speech. Voice moves
upward and downward, at other times, downward or upward
: Once upon a time, in a far-away African

Try reading out loud the following sentences.

1. Are you proud of the Filipino culture?


Yes I am proud being a filipino because filipino are full talent,istragetic thinking and most of all we
have confidence to face all tragics came in to our life that's why theres no reason to be ashamed
and YES! Icosidered my self as uniquely talented filipino.

2. How do you find the native delicacies of Samar?

Rice cakes, roscas, and


more eats at the Samar
Food Fest
3. He ate five pieces of pulvoron, drank a cup of buko juice and ate a bowl of corn soup.

Coconut water is found in young coconuts and is a good source of fiber, vitamin C and several

important minerals.

4. Long, long time ago, the Spaniards came to the Philippines to find gold.

5. It’s more fun in the Philippines.


"It's More Fun in the Philippines" is the slogan of a tourism campaign launched by the Filipino
government in January 2012. Mainly due to its similarity to the 1951 Swiss tourism slogan "It's
More Fun in Switzerland," the phrase has since become a subject of captioned parodies and
spawned hundreds of tongue-in-cheek image macros based on the phrasal template "X, More
fun in the Philippines."
Question: From among the explanations of the characters, which one has satisfied you the most?
Why?

You also need to explain your achievements related to the skills


required in the role as it will indicate why you’re a great match and
should be hired.

Activity 4: PARTNER CHATTER


Directions: In pairs, spend two minutes describing an object common to African people. The
object ( photograph) will be shown later once the alloted time of two minutes is used by your
“opponent”.Do this activity during your face-to-face interaction.
This is how the activity is done.

Activity 5: RUN-ON POEM


The text that follows is an African poem. The title is “I am an African Child” by Eku
McGred. It is written without punctuations solely for this activity.
You will read it without interruption; no pausing nor variation in tone.

1. Did you understand the poem? If not, you probably need to learn some important
prosodic features.
I built Prosodic Font with an implicitunderstanding that prosody

2. Read the poem once again. This time, observe pausing and variation in your tone.
3. Which way of reading the poem gives you a chance to understand the poem better?
The best way to discover and learn about a poem is through shared inquiry
4. Do you now recognize how important to pause is..
MODULE 1: LESSON 1:

1. Sinigang is representative of Filipino taste, based on the essay, describe the different ways of
preparing it

Pasarapin ang lutoin gawa


sa sarap ng tunay na manok

2. Why is it important to know our own traditions and values as Filipinos to further establish our
identity as Asians?

ASNWER
It is very important to know our own traditions and values as Filipinos to further establish our
identity as Asian because our traditions and values connects us to where we come from. The
traditions we have speak so much of the struggles and adventures of the people before in order to
survive daily life. In order to understand the importance and significance of these traditions and
values now, we have to understand first how it all started.

3. Are traditions common among Asian and African countries? Explain in two-three sentences.

ANSWER

In Asia yes it is common for the reason Philippines is located in asia but I don't think that the African
has a common traditions because we even know their traditions and it has different kinds of
traditions

Activity 4: AN INFORMATIVE ARTICLE

Topic: T H E S T O R Y
You were supposed to go on a long awaited vacation with
your parents,
when your father had to cancel due to a business trip.
Having no time
for you, your parents sent you off to your Grandpa's Farm.
You've
played with the various animals, riding cows, chasing
chickens, and
played with the children of the village. It was all boring,
really.
Your grandfather had no time for you, being occupied with
the farm's
chores.

One morning, you decided to walk up the Mother's Hill,


which was
located behind the farm. You went mid way up, when you
decided to lay
down near the flowers growing, and enjoy the nature. You
slowly fall
asleep. "Na Na Na, Na Na Na Na Na, Na Na Na." You are
awaken by some
sort of music.

You look up. Oh, its just one of the village girls. She
asks you a
question. "Do you always play alone?" she continues, "I
like it here,
too. So I come here a lot to play alone" You become friends
almost
instantly. You spend the rest of the day up at the top of
Mother's
Hill, telling her stories about the city, and your
adventures.

She starts singing again. "Na Na Na, Na Na Na Na Na, Na


Na Na." And
as the sun sets, you decide to join in the singing too. It
gets late so
the two of you decide to go home.

A few weeks later, sadly, your parents come to pick you


up from the
farm. A long time ago, you longed for this day to come; now
you dread
it. You don't want to leave the farm, the villagers, or the
animals. As
you are leaving you are stopped by the girl from the hill.
She makes
you promise that you will come back some day. You leave.

And now a decade has passed, your grandfather has died


and you want
to become the rightful owner of the farm. The Mayor says
you have 3
years to replenish the farm, and you don't want to break
your promise,
searching for that girl of your dreams.

ACTIVITY 5: TRANSFER TASK


You probably have gained enough knowledge about African and Asian culture and
traditions. Now, your task is to promote Filipino values.
THINGS I DID

MODULE 1: LESSON 2:

LEARNING GOALS AND TARGETS:


For you to accomplish the tasks and perform well in the activities in this lesson, write your
goals and targets (expectations) in the box provided below:

Trying to understand the difference between these words sounds like


a complicated grammatical conundrum, but it isn't. Target – an
indicator established to determine how successfully you are achieving
an objective. Goal – an indicator established to determine whether
you have achieved your objective.
Activity 1: LET’S CELEBRATE!

This time, answer the questions that follow about the family portraits and the festivals.

1. What country does each family represent? How do you know?


United Arab Emirates, based on my Specialization
because t hey are

2. What countries are represented by the festival photos?


Filter Photo Festival is a multiday celebration of the
photographic medium that takes place every autumn in
Chicago. Festival programming includes workshops,
lectures, artist talks, exhibition receptions, and much
more. The majority of events will take place at the
Festival’s hotel headquarters, Millennium Knickerbocker
Hotel, and evening activities will primarily take place at
galleries and partner institutions around the city.
3. Do you think Asian-African families or countries have similar characteristics? Why do you
think so?
Both are agricultural countries and both have enough amount of
natural.
4. Which of these characteristics are commonly observed in Filipino families?
Close family ties and hospitable.
5. As a Filipino, how can you better understand your identity as an Asian?
We can understand better our identity as an Asian by interviewing some people such as the
olders, the AP teachers, reading novels such as el fili and noli me, and researching the history.
And by being proud of it.

Activity 2: ARG!

Agree Statements Disagree

agree China has different folktales


that feature their religious
beliefs.
Agree Japan, Philippines, China
have many examples of oral
literature.

Among the Asian countries, disagree


China has the most
interesting wedding
tradition.

Agree Love for family is often the


theme of Japan’s oral
literature.

For Asians, shame and


Agree honor go far beyond the
individual; and reflect
directly upon ones’ family,
nation, or other group, and
so is taken very seriously.

Agree The Philippines, China and


Japan have traditions that
are influenced by religion.

Kimono, geisha, sumo, Disagree


samurai are parts of Chinese
traditions.

Agree The Philippines, China and


Japan have rice and tofu as
staple food.

Japanese write haikus to Disagree


honor nature.

Agree Hardwork is one of the


outstanding qualities of the
Chinese and the Japanese

Agree Philippines, China and Japan


have three common
qualities: love for the family,
religiosity and value for
work

Activity 3: VOCABULARY OVERLOAD

Put a check mark in the circle of your chosen answer.

In the Tower of the Great Bell: now the (1)mallet is lifted to (2)smite the lips of the metal monster—
the vast lips inscribed with Buddhist texts.

a saw
To smite is to touch

(3)shiver

Activity 5: RING THAT BELL!

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