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Quarter 3: English: Week 4

Quarter 3: English: Week 4

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English

2nd Grade

Easy

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Teacher Meljon

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15 Slides • 24 Questions

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Quarter 3: English: Week 4

Made-Up and Real Texts/Stories

Objective:

🎯Recognize the difference between “made-up” and “real” in texts listened to. 

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Look at the following pictures. Identify the pictures which could tell made-up and real-life stories. 

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Multiple Choice

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A.

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made-up

2

real-life stories.

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Multiple Choice

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B.

1

made-up

2

real-life stories.

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Multiple Choice

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C.

1

made-up

2

real-life stories.

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Multiple Choice

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D.

1

made-up

2

real-life stories.

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Pictures A and D could tell real-life stories as they could happen in real-life. However, Pictures B and C are pictures that could tell made-up stories as they could not really happen in real-life.

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Learning Task 1:

Choose MADE-UP if the statement talks about made-up stories, and REAL if the statement is about real stories.  

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Multiple Choice

________1. It talks about true events.

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MADE-UP

2

REAL

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Multiple Choice

________2. This is for amusement or entertainment purposes only.

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MADE-UP

2

REAL

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Multiple Choice

________3. It talks about facts.

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MADE-UP

2

REAL

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Multiple Choice

________4. This story never happened at all.

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MADE-UP

2

REAL

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Multiple Choice

________5. It is also called as “fiction”.

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MADE-UP

2

REAL

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Learning Task 2:

Group the words inside the box as to made-up or real. Check the word according to Grouping it asks

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Multiple Select

Made-Up

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monster

2

moon

3

fairy

4

school

5

Mickey Mouse

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Multiple Select

Real

1

moon

2

Mickey Mouse

3

Earth

4

monster

5

school

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MADE-UP AND REAL STORIES

Made-up stories, also known as fictions, are texts that cannot happen in real life. They are considered to have never happened at all. They are written for amusement or entertainment purposes only.

 

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MADE-UP

​​Examples:

The fairy granted her wish.

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​The genie helped him achieve his dreams.

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REAL STORIES

​​ Meanwhile, real stories are texts that happen or may happen in real-life. They present facts and talk about true events. 

Examples: Jose P. Rizal is a Filipino hero.

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Hermano Pule is a local hero. 

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Learning Task 3:

Choose REAL if the sentence may happen in real life, or MADE-UP if the sentence could never happen in reality. Do this in your notebook. 

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Multiple Choice

1. I saw a pink elephant.

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REAL

2

MADE-UP

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Multiple Choice

2. An eagle can fly.

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REAL

2

MADE-UP

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Multiple Choice

3. My cat is driving the car.

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REAL

2

MADE-UP

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Multiple Choice

4. The mouse answered my quiz.

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REAL

2

MADE-UP

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Multiple Choice

5. The doctor treated the patient.

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REAL

2

MADE-UP

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Learning Task 4:

Write R if the statement may happen in real-life and M if the statement is made-up. 

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📌Final Tasks!

Complete the paragraph below by selecting your answers from the given choices. 

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Multiple Choice

(1)__________ may be categorized into real and made-up.

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Real

2

made-up

3

stories

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Multiple Choice

(2)__________ stories are those that have happened and may happen in real-life.

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Real

2

made-up

3

stories

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Multiple Choice

Meanwhile, (3)__________ stories are those that are fictional. They cannot happen in real-life.

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Real

2

made-up

3

stories

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Job well done!

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Quarter 3: English: Week 4

Made-Up and Real Texts/Stories

Objective:

🎯Recognize the difference between “made-up” and “real” in texts listened to. 

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