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LESSON GUIDE
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Practice 1
Direction: Read the following sentences. Tell whether these sentences are facts or opinions.
(English for You and Me Reading, pg. 179)
1. Milo is a chocolate milk drink. __________________
2. It is a nutritious milk. ___________________
3. Children like to drink Milo. ___________________
4. Milo has no preservatives. ___________________
5. Tina loves its delicious taste. ___________________
6. It is good for the whole family. ___________________
7. It contains vitamins and minerals. ___________________
8. Milo can be served hot or cold. ___________________
9. It is sold in all grocery stores. ___________________
10. Milo is manufactured by JRC Corporation. ___________________
Practice 2
Direction: Write F before the facts and O before the opinions. (Total Reading, pg. 69)
______1. Our school baseball team had a winning season this year.
______2. Mom’s spaghetti is the best in the world.
______3. Rainy season is the nicest season of the year.
______4. Mrs. Burns took her class on a field trip last Thursday.
______5. The library always puts 30 books in our classroom book collection.
______6. They should put only books about horses in the collection.
______7. Our new MAPEH teacher is very strict.
______8. Everyone should keep take-home papers in a folder so they don’t have to look for
them when it is time to go home.
______9. The jeepney to the mall goes straight by Jane’s house at 7:45 a.m.
______10. Our new superintendent, Mr. Reyes, is very nice.
Practice 3
Direction: Write F on the blank if the sentence expresses a fact, and O if it expresses an
opinion. (Enjoying English Workbook, pg. 178)
______1. President Rodrigo Duterte is the president of the Philippines.
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______2. President Duterte is loved by most people.
______3. Playing after eating can be bad for your health.
______4. Sleeping when your hair is still wet can make you blind.
______5. Independence Day is celebrated in June.
______6. Filipinos and American are different in many ways.
______7. Computers are widely used in schools and business nowadays.
______8. It is always best to tell the truth.
______9. Saving money is a good value.
______10. Jose Rizal is our National Hero.
Practice 4
Direction: Read the letter the write F if the sentence is a statement of fact or O if it is an
opinion. (Total Reading, pg. 66-67)
Dear Father,
I miss you and the family, but I am happy to be living here and serving Sir
Stephen. Castle life us exciting while I learn the skills and behavior expected
of a knight.
Many things are required of pages like me. My duties include serving Sir
Stephen and caring for his horses. I am also learning to fight with a sword
and hunt with a falcon. I often play chess and other games that require great
skill and strategy.
I can hardly wait seven years until I
am sixteen. Then, I can become a
squire. A squire serves his master as
a valet and is trained to become a
mounted soldier. He also exciting
thing squires do is to test their skill
in a contest, called jostling. In this,
one squire tries to knock down
another squire off his horse with a
long blunt lance.
My friend, Squire Robert, helps Sir
Stephen put on his armor for
contests and before a battle. Almost all of Sir Stephen’s body is covered with
this metal suit. When he is covered in armor, we cannot recognize him;
however, his coat of arms, a cross, is on his shield and his cloak.
Arthur
______1. Pages are young boys who ______6. A squire goes to battle with
serve knights. his knight.
______2. Being a page is a hard job. ______7.Jousting is cruel to horses.
______3. Some knights hunt with ______8. All suits of armor are hot
falcons. and ugly.
______4. A squire is a young man ______9. A knight’s coat of arms is
sixteen or older. very beautiful.
______5. Being a squire is better than ______10. Pages learn to hunt with
being a page. falcons.
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PREPOSITIONS
EN4G-IVa-21 Identify prepositions in sentences
EN4G-IVb7.3 Use prepositions in sentences – to and from
EN4G-IVc-7.3 Use prepositions in sentences – among and between
EN4G-IVd7.3 Use prepositions in, on, under, and above in sentences
EN4G-IVe7.2 Use prepositional phrases in sentences
LESSON GUIDE
A preposition connects a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence. It introduces a
group of words called a phrase.
Ex: to between upon from in inside among
On below
COMMON PREPOSITIONS
About Around Down Of To
Above At For from Off Toward
Across Before In On Under
After Behind Inside Out Until
Against Beside into Outside Up
Along By Over Upon
With Without
Read the selection about the Kalingas. Study the underline phrases. What are the
underlined phrases called? (English Language Power, pg. 194)
The Kalingas
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Practice 1
Direction: Choose the correct preposition for each phrase below. (Fun in English Language, pg. 253)
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1. _______the river 6. _______the city hall
2. _______a day 7. _______a building
3. _______a high mountain 8. _______the yard
4. _______a week 9. _______a year
5. _______the afternoon 10. ______Rizal’s monument
Practice 2
Direction: Choose the correct preposition in the parenthesis. (Fun in English Language, pg. 253)
1. The farmers work (from, under) the hot sun.
2. Nona stands (between, among) the two boys.
3. Roy was (between, among) the many pupils who received an award.
4. The fisher dives (in, on) the deep sea.
5. It is hot (inside, outside) the house because of the heat of the sun.
Practice 3
Direction: Pick out the prepositional phrase that shows time. Underline your answer. (Fun in
English Language, pg. 253)
1. Lina will stay with her grandmother (in the province, for a month).
2. They will meet in school (at 4 o’clock, in the yard).
3. I will have my vacation (in Baguio, in a week).
4. The girl scouts will have their campfire (in the camp, in the evening).
5. They will feed the animals (in the morning, in the zoo).
Practice 4
Direction: Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition. Choose your answer from the box.
(Fun in English Language, pg. 256-257)
Around at in for near on
Practice 5
Direction: Fill in the blanks with a preposition. (Fun in English Language, pg. 256)
1. _______the wall 6. _______the yellow flower
2. _______March 7. _______three days
3. _______five years 8. _______the street
4. _______the branch of a tree 9. _______a day
5. _______the green leaf 10. _______1999
Practice 6
Direction: Underline the prepositional phrases in the following sentences. (English Language Power,
pg. 197)
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5. The teacher supported the team throughout the game.
Practice 7
Direction: Pick out the prepositional phrases in the following paragraph. Encircle each of
them. (English Language Power, pg. 198)
The people of ancient Greece told stories about Pegasus. Pegasus
was a mythical horse of great beauty. The wings on his back were silver. A
goddess lent the horse to a proud warrior. Later, the God Zeus turned
Pegasus into a constellation.
PREFIXES
Learning Competencies
EN4V-IVd-42 Identify meaning of words with prefixes un-, in-, im-, dis-, mis- and re-
EN4V-IVg-45 Identify meaning of words with prefixes de- and dis-
LESSON GUIDE
A prefix is a syllable or word added to the beginning of another word or phrase to change its
meaning.
Prefixes and their meanings:
1. ex- out export- to send goods to another country
2. un-lack of uncomfortable- feeling of discomfort
3. pre- before precaution- care taken beforehand
4. post- after postdate- to assign a later date to than actual date
5. bi-two bifocals- eye glasses with two lenses for close and distant focus
6. anti-against anti-craft- used against hostile aircraft
7. sub- under submarine- warship that can operate underwater
8. mis-wrong misbehave- to behave wrongly
9. di, dis- part, not dishonest- not honest
10. re-again, anew react- to act in return
11. il- used before illiterate- not knowing how to read and write
12. uni- one unicycle- one wheeled vehicle
(Enjoying English Workbook, pg. 26)
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Practice 1
Direction: Write the words with prefixes that have the same meaning as the following.
(Enjoying English Workbook, pg. 24-26)
Answer Answer
1. not legal- 9. not obedient-
2. not able- 10. not
respectful-
3. call by a wrong 11. wrong
name- calculations-
4. write again- 12. not lucky-
5. arrange 13. pay in return-
beforehand-
6. not possible- 14. not in proper
location
7. two-wheeled 15. one form
cycle-
8. view again-
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Practice 2
Direction: Finish each statement below by using the words you have formed above.
1. The student needs to ___________________________his composition as instructed by his
teacher.
2. People engaged in ____________________________acts eventually fall in the hands of the
police.
3. I ___________________________my notes before the examination.
4. The use of _________________________________in encouraged to conserve the use of
gasoline.
5. With God, nothing is ____________________________. He can do all things for us.
Practice 3
Direction: Read the sentences below. Choose the proper word to complete each.
Practice 4
Direction: Write the correct prefix next to each word.
SUFFIXES
Learning Competencies
EN4V-IVe-43 Identify meaning of word with suffixes -ful and -less
EN4V-IVf-44 Identify meaning of words with suffixes -er and -or
EN4V-IVi-47 Identify meaning of words with suffixes -able and -ible
EN4V-IVh-46 Identify meaning of words with suffixes -ly and -y
LESSON GUIDE
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A suffix is a syllable or syllables added at the end of a word or the base form to form a new
word.
Practice 2
Direction: Read the sentences below. Choose the proper word to complete each.
Beautiful wonderful careful thankful
Careless harmless worthless powerless
1. Mom always said to be _____________________when crossing the street.
2. The spider that is on your show is completely ____________________.
3. We are very ________________________for all the help that we received.
4. Last night’s sunset on the horizon was _________________________.
5. I dropped my cell phone into the tub and now it is ________________________.
6. Mark felt _____________________________against the strong winds on the bay.
7. The musical the kids performed yesterday was ___________________________.
8. Suzy was ____________________________and she broke mom’s favorite vase.
Practice 3
Direction: Read the sentence below. Choose the proper word to complete each.
Possible legible visible edible
Available agreeable noticeable adorable
LESSON GUIDE
The simple subject is the most important word in the complete subject. It is a noun or
pronoun that tells who or what the sentence is about.
The simple predicate is the most important word in the complete predicate. It is a verb that
tells what the subject is or does.
Practice 2
Direction: Write the simple subject and simple predicate from above. (Total Reading, pg. 180)
Simple Subject Simple Predicate Simple Subject Simple Predicate
1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10
Practice 3
Direction: Draw one line under the complete subject and two lines under the complete
predicate. (Total Reading, pg. 181)
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1. The horses are racing to the finish line.
2. Mrs. Porter went to see Jack’s teacher.
3. Josh moved to Atlanta, Georgia.
4. Monica’s birthday is July 15th.
5. The ball rolled into the street.
6. Tammy planned a surprise party.
7. The winning team received a trophy.
8. The fireworks displays were fantastic.
9. The heavy rain drove everyone inside.
10. Adam looked everywhere inside.
Practice 4
Direction: Circle the simple predicate. Underline the simple predicate.
1.My sister is a very happy person.
2. I wish we had more holidays in the year.
3. Laura is one of the nicest girls in our class.
4. John is fun to have as a friend.
5. The rain nearly ruined our picnic!
6. My birthday present was exactly what I wanted.
7. Your bicycle is parked beside my skateboard.
8. The printer will need to be filled with paper before you use it.
9. Six dogs chased my cat home yesterday!
10. Anthony likes to read anything he can get his hands on.
LESSON GUIDE
To combine simple predicates to form compound predicates, study the example below:
(1) The store owner sells quilts.
(2) The store owner teaches quilting.
(3) The store owner repairs sewing machines.
(4) The store owner sells quilts, teaches quilting, and repairs sewing machines.
Sentences 1,2, and 3 are sentences with simple subjects and simple predicates (sells,
teaches, and repairs). On the fourth sentence, the sentence still shows simple subject but
now has compound predicate. This shows simple subject + compound predicate.
To form a compound subject and simple predicate, simply study the example below:
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(1) Danny watched the movie.
(2) Harry watched the movie.
(3) I watched the movie.
The first three sentences show simple subject and simple predicate. However, when the
simple subjects were combined in the fourth sentence, a compound subject was formed.
This shows compound subject + simple predicate.
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Practice 1
1. John hit.
2. It was another ordinary day.
3. The cat naps on the chair.
4. Leila runs after the lizard.
5. All day.
6. Am sad.
7. I had to eat all my vegetables.
8. Baseball is a physical game.
9. Go to the movies.
10. I hid the card under the bed.
Practice 2
Direction: Write a simple sentence out of the given sentences.
Ex: Eficare is playing house. Ans: Eficare and Summer are playing house.
Summer is playing house.
Your sentence:
1. Mari brushes her teeth.
Mari combs her hair.
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Practice 3
Direction: Write simple sentences about each picture.
1.
Clue: compound subject +simple predicate
2.
Clue: compound subject +simple predicate
3.
4. Clue: simple subject + compound predicate
5.
LESSON GUIDE
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A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses. Which means that they have
their own subject and predicate.
Compound sentences are joined together by conjunctions but, and, or, for, nor, so, and yet.
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Practice 1
Practice 2
Direction: Combine each pair of sentence using a comma and the conjunction inside the
parenthesis.
1. She did not go to the park. It was too late in the evening. (for)
____________________________________________________________________________
2. They arrived early at the show. They had great seats. (and)
____________________________________________________________________________
3. My family has never been to Manila. We have seen La Union. (but)
____________________________________________________________________________
4. I really like the chocolate cake. I am too full for dessert. (but)
____________________________________________________________________________
5. We could start the movie now. We could wait for John and Mark. (or)
____________________________________________________________________________
6. I am allergic to cats. I love to pet them. (yet)
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7. Mark finished his homework. We can go play outside. (so)
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8. You cannot go outside. It started to rain. (for)
______________________________________________________________________________
9. They moved their toys to the side. They had room for the race track. (and)
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10. She does not play the piano. She does play the flute. (but)
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Practice 3
Direction: Use a check mark (√) if the sentence shows a compound sentence and an X if it
shows a simple sentence.
CAUSE-AND-EFFECT RELATIONSHIP
Learning Competencies
EN4LC-IVh-2.16 Identify cause-and-effect relationship
EN4OL-IVh-27 State the effects of a given cause
EN4RC-IVh-2.16 Identify cause- and effect relationship
EN4LC-IVi-2.16 Identify cause- and-effect relationship
EN4OL-IVi-28 State the cause of a given effect
EN4RC-IVi-2.16 Identify cause- and-effect relationship
LESSON GUIDE
Ac cause is an event of action that results in another event of action called an effect.
Cause-effect relationships are shown by words like because, since, therefore, so, or as a
result.
Ex: His grades went up since he studied his lessons consistently. (Reading Power Skillbook, pg. 85)
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Practice 1
Direction: Underline the cause in each sentence. (Reading Power Skillbook, pg. 86)
1. The people became happy with invention of telephone with Bell’s invention.
2. Men all over the world immediately look for ways to make the invention better that will
help them make themselves better.
3. Bell is also interested in electricity because he hoped to help the deaf to hear.
4. The campers of Grade Four felt happy at the presence of their dads.
5. Dad and his child were delighted with the bonfire.
6. It was an unforgettable experience for father and son for they had lots of fun together.
7. People love to watch the performance of the children in the Kindergarten because they
are cute.
8. We cannot pull the tree because it is quite heavy.
9. Josefa got wet because of the heavy downpour of rain.
10. All the teachers were amazed with the high result of the test in reading.
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Practice 2
Direction: Identify the cause and the effect. Write the cause in the left column and the effect
in the right column. (Reading Power Skillbook, pg. 87)
1. For Joy, Rita is a food friend because she lends money to their friends who are in need.
2. The guy hit him on the head for he can’t bear his naughtiness.
3. She was deeply surprised with the gift she saw on her table.
4. The kids cried because of hunger.
5. The children studied well so they would get high grade in the test.
6. Jocelyn was liked by all because of her charm.
7. She danced perfectly during the party because she practiced day and night.
8. John went to the doctor. His body was shaking last night.
9. She passed the test, she was jumping with joy.
10. Arthur complained much about his stomach.
Cause Effect
Practice 3
Direction: Read the selection first then answer then complete each sentence by matching
correctly the causes in Column A with those in B. Write the letter only. (Enjoying English Workbook,
pg. 108-110)
Rhinoceros
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Column A Column B
______1 The African black rhinos are a. they will still
. facing extinction sell horn at a
lower price
______2 Chinese medicine use rhino b. would cause
. horns the price to drop
______3 Poachers are extremely poo c. because they
. were killed for
their horns
______4 Legalizing rhino trading d. they have
. similar medicinal
properties
______5 Rhino don’t have to be killed e. than a live one
.
______6 Plants can save rhinos f. one kilo of
. rhino horn costs
P588, 000
______7 It’s easier to kill a dead rhino g. to reduce fever
.
______8 Rhino trading is lucrative
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Practice 4
Direction: Write down the possible effects of the following causes. Use the words because or
so to connect the cause with its effect. (Enjoying English Workbook, pg. 111)
1. The people in our barangay throw garbage in the canal.
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2. Robert watcher TV instead of studying his lesson every night.
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3. The illegal loggers continue to denude the forests.
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4. Mary saves a part of her daily allowance.
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5. The water in the faucet was left running all night.
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LESSON GUIDE
Things that can happen in real life is reality. While those that cannot happen in real life is
fantasy.
Read the stories below. Which story do you think is possible in real life and which is not?
There was once a shepherd boy who often got lonely and bored out on the hillside, so
one day he thought of a plan to amuse himself. He rushed toward his village shouting,
“Wolf! Wolf!”
The villagers came running to help hi nut when they realized there was no wolf, they
went home grumbling. A few days later the naughty boy tried the same trick and again the
villagers came rushing to help him. They were very angry, however, when they realized they
had been tricked the second time.
Just a few days later, a wolf really did begin prowling around the sheep. Of course
the boy set off crying, “Wolf! Wolf!”
But the villagers thought that the boy was lying again, so nobody came to his aid and
the wolf ate the boy’s whole flock. (Grolier’s Story a Day)
What do you think about the story? Is it possible in real life?
What lesson did you learn from the story?
Once upon a time there lived a wise man called Mamad who never lied. The king
heard about him and decided to play a trick.
The king held his horse by the reins, place his left foot on the stirrup and told
Mamad to tell the queen he was going hunter. Mamad bowed and left. Then the king
laughed, and said, “We won’t go hunting and so Mamad will have lied.”
But wise Mamad went to the queen and said, “The king said he was going hunting
but I don’t know if he finished mounting his horse after I left.”
Then the next day the king told the queen, “The wise Mamad lied to you yesterday.”
But the queen told him what Mamad had said, and the king realized that the wise
man only tells what he has actually seen. (Grolier’s Story a Day)
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Practice 1
Direction: Read each sentence. Write an F by the ones that are fantasy. Write an R by the
ones that are real.
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_____________3. The sun winked at me as the day ended.
_____________4. The dog laughed as he chased the cat.
_____________5. I drove the car down the road.
_____________6. The toys played with each other when the kids left the room.
_____________7. The cat meowed loudly.
_____________8. When the car got tired, it stopped to take a rest.
_____________9. The water froze and turned into diamonds.
_____________10. The invisible kitten played with a ball of yarn.
Practice 2
Direction: Color the events below that show REALITY, blue. Color the events below that
show FANTASY, red.
Practice 3
Direction: From the list of phrases about pigs, write them under the correct column.
REALITY FANTASY
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MAKING an OUTLINE and PARAGRAPH BASED on an
Outline
Learning Competencies
EN4WC-IVb35 Write a 2- point sentence outline
EN4WC-IVc36 Write a paragraph based on a 2-point outline
LESSON GUIDE
An outline is a blueprint or plan of your paper. It shows the order of the various topics, the
relative importance of each, and the relationship between the various parts.
It is used to plan for writing, and improve organization.
Step 1: Read the and understand the paragraph.
The heart is a hollow muscular organ located near the lungs and is
protected by the rib cage. Its size is about the size of your fist. It is made up
of cardiac muscles which is an example of an involuntary muscle. Its
function is to pump blood to the different parts of the body.
The heart is a hollow muscular organ located near the lungs and protected by the
ribcage. It is the size of the fist. It is made up of cardiac muscle. And it pumps blood to the
different parts of the body.
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Practice 1
Direction: First read the selection inside the box. Then make an outline on the space
provided. Finally, make an outline based on your outline.
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Step 1
The human brain is a highly complex organ found in the head and is
protected by the skull and a soft tissue called meninges. It weighs 1.5 kg and
contains billions of neurons. Its main function is to process information and
receive and send instructions to the different parts of the body.
Step 2
I. ___________________________________________
A. _______________________________________________________
B. _______________________________________________________
C. _______________________________________________________
Step 3
Practice 2
Direction: First read the selection inside the box. Then make an outline on the space
provided. Finally, make an outline based on your outline.
Step 1
There are materials that do not conduct heat very well. They are
called non-conductors or insulators. Most non-metals, liquids, and gases are
poor conductors. Their molecules are farther apart and do not allow heat
energy to spread quickly.
Step 2
I. ___________________________________________
A. _______________________________________________________
B. _______________________________________________________
C. _______________________________________________________
Step 3
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Practice 3
Direction: First read the selection inside the box. Then make an outline on the space
provided. Finally, make an outline based on your outline.
Step 1
The sun is the center of the solar system. It is the closes star nearest
our planet. The sun is the main source of heat and light. It is made up of
very hot gases.
Step 2
I. ___________________________________________
A. _______________________________________________________
B. _______________________________________________________
C. _______________________________________________________
D. _______________________________________________________
Step 3
WRITING A PARAGRAPH
Learning Competencies
LESSON GUIDE
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What is a paragraph? A paragraph is a group of sentence with one idea. A paragraph
usually has 5 sentences. The first part of the paragraph is indented.
Parts of a Paragraph
1. topic sentence- tells the main idea
Ex: Anna is an excellent student.
2. detail sentences- explain and support the main idea
Ex: She is intelligent.
She is responsible.
Anna always does her homework and is never late for class.
3. conclusion sentence- reminds us of the main idea
Ex: As a result of her hard work, Anna is one of the best students in school.
Example:
Anna is an excellent student. She is intelligent. She is responsible.
Anna always does her homework and is never late for class. As a result of her
hard work, Anna is one of the best students in school.
Before writing a paragraph, here are the things that you should to.
1. Think about the topic.
Ex: I. Anna an excellent student.
2. Make an outline showing the details.
Ex: A. intelligent
B. responsible
C. does homework and never late.
D. best student in class
Once you are done making your outline, you are ready to begin.
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Practice 1
Direction: Write a paragraph about your best friend. Complete the sentences for you to be
able to talk about him/her. (Essential Language, pg. 197)
My Best Friend
Practice 2
Direction: Make an outline about your family.
I. ____________________________________
A. ____________________________________________
B. ____________________________________________
C. ____________________________________________
D. ____________________________________________
Practice 3
Direction: Write a 5-sentence paragraph about your family based on your outline above.
Remember that a paragraph has the following parts:
1. indention
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2. topic sentence.
3. three detail sentences
4. conclusion sentence
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Practice 3
Direction: Rewrite the paragraph based on the corrections done by your teacher. Refer to
this guideline for checking.
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GLOSSARY
Learning Competencies
What is a glossary?
A glossary is list that gives definitions of the hard and unusual words found in a book. It is
a dictionary of the special terms in a particular field or job.
The words are written in alphabetical order or from A to Z. The glossary is found at the
back of a book. However, not all books have glossary. Check your school books. Which
book has a glossary? Which doesn’t?
(If you don’t have Wow Science book, please feel free to change the practices below. Thanks.)
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Practice 1
Direction: Locate the glossary from Wow Science textbook. Find the meaning of the words
below.
Practice 2
Direction: Rearrange the words below then find the meaning their meaning using Wow
Science glossary.
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2. __________________-_____________________________________________________
3. __________________-_____________________________________________________
4. __________________-_____________________________________________________
5. __________________-_____________________________________________________
6. __________________-_____________________________________________________
7. __________________-_____________________________________________________
8. __________________-_____________________________________________________
9. __________________-_____________________________________________________
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10. __________________-_____________________________________________________
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imgrc=XvzZK9_oyU2QcM:
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