
Q4W2 Write a Reaction About the Story Read
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JOSEPHINE BARRIGA
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Write a Reaction About the Story Read
Quarter 4 Week 2
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What is a Reaction?
The Reaction is a based response in which you incorporate your views on the source texts.
A reaction requires to analyze the content of the text critically, evaluate the validity of the argument presented, and sometimes relate the source text to your own personal experience.
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Read the Story Carefully and answer the questions on the next slide
Tessie and the Kittens
Tessie has nine kittens. Sometimes they are very naughty. They like to move around the house.
Trixy is asleep on the sofa. Topsy is playing with a ball of yarn. Topper is running after the mouse. Tammy is hiding under the table. Tipsy is next to the fish bowl. Trixa is walking into the living room. Tinkle is jumping over the bin. Tally is standing in front of the door. Tommy is hiding behind the chair. Now that Tessie has found all the kittens, she puts them in a book.
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Open Ended
Who has kittens?
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How many kittens does Tessie have?
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Where do these kittens like to move?
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After finding all the kittens, where did Tessie put them?
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In what ways do you take care of your pets?
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Directions: From the story Tessie and the Kittens, write a positive reaction composing of three to five sentences.
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Learning Task
Read the Story on the next slide and give a 3-5 sentence reaction about the story being read.
Do your best!
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The Tortoise that Wanted to Fly
by: Nilda Anayo
There was once a tortoise who was never satisfied. He lived on the sweet grass by the forest pool but he felt very bored.
One day, he noticed a large eagle flying overhead. He looked very graceful, flying so easily that the tortoise decided he would learn how to fly too.
When the eagle came to rest on a rock near the pool, the tortoise got his chance and said, “Oh handsome eagle, you fly so well. Please teach me how to fly.”
The eagle was surprised. “What? Teach you how to fly? You have no wings or feathers!”
Again the tortoise pleaded, Oh please eagle, I’m sure I can learn.
The tortoise continued asking the eagle to teach him how to fly. Finally, the eagle agreed.
He picked up the tortoise with his claws and they flew high in the sky. Then he let go off the tortoise and told him to flap his legs and fly.
The tortoise flapped his legs as hard as he could, but he fell like a stone towards the ground. Luckily, he fell into a bush.
He was badly shaken but he had no serious injuries.
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Open Ended
My reaction on the story:
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Write a Reaction About the Story Read
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