

Noting Significant Details of Various Text Types
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English
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4th Grade
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Hard
JOSEPHINE BARRIGA
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Noting Significant Details of Various Text Types
ENGLISH QUARTER 1 WEEK 3
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Watch the video and learn from the lesson.
Don't forget to take down notes on the important key points. No need to answer the questions in the video. You can answer them verbally.
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Note the following important points in the lesson
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Exposition
An EXPOSITION puts forward an argument or a particular point of view.
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Description
A DESCRIPTION tells the characteristic of a particular thing. We can note significant details on a text by reading comprehensively and answering the what, when, where, why, and how question
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Information Report
An INFORMATION REPORT is used to present information about something. It describes an entire class of things whether natural or made. We can note significant details on its text by reading comprehensively and answering the what, when, where, why, and how questions.
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Response
A RESPONSE is used to summarize, analyze, and respond to a literary text. A response may be a review or personal response. We can note significant details on its text by reading comprehensively and answering the what, when, where, why, and how questions.
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Explanation
An EXPLANATION makes clear how or why things are or how things work. We can note significant details on its text by reading comprehensively and answering the what, when, where, why, and how questions
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Narrative
A NARRATIVE tells a story. We can note significant details on its text by reading comprehensively and answering the what, when, where, why, and how question
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Recount
A RECOUNT retells events or experiences happened in the past. We can note significant details on its text by reading comprehensively and answering the what, when, where, why, and how questions.
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Remember kids!
We can note significant details on its text by reading comprehensively and answering the when , where, who, why and how questions.
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Now it's time to answer the assessment
Are you ready?
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Read the given stories and choose what text type are used in the story.
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Multiple Choice
Junk Foods: To Eat or Not to Eat
Lea E. Basquinas
Junk food is unhealthy. That is not new to us. It’s greasy, fatty; and if eaten regularly, definitely won’t help anyone to be healthy.
However, as unhealthy as it may seem, it is still one of those temptations that seems hard to say no to. But if you want to stick to a healthy lifestyle, then eating junk food is none of the choices. Make your body always healthy. Stop eating junk food because there are no vitamins in it. It can never help you maintain a good and healthy body. Instead of eating junk foods, there are lots of nutritious food that can help your body become healthier. These foods can make us healthy. Ask yourself this, “Will I let junk food tempt me, or not? Well, it's our choice. Temptations are hard to fight but in the end, you will be rewarded with the health you have been taking care of.
Exposition
Narrative
Explanation
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Multiple Choice
The fairy tale entitled Cinderella is a story of Cinderella who is always humiliated by her stepmother and her two stepsisters. She is treated like a nanny and when Prince Charming invited every woman to join the ball, Cinderella was the only woman left in their house crying. Until her fairy godmother rescued her from the misery. Her fairy godmother finds ways so that she can attend to the ball but there is one thing that she was reminded to do. Cinderella needs to be home before the clock strikes midnight. Cinderella went to the ball and danced all night with Prince Charming that she did not even notice that it was midnight. She hurriedly went home and left one glass shoe at the palace. The next morning Prince Charming let every woman try to fit the shoe until he reached Cinderella’s house. He let her try to fit the shoe and it slid it easily. Prince Charming and Cinderella got married and live happily ever after. The story tells us there is a rainbow always after the rain; that whatever problem and sadness that come along the way, there is always happiness that awaits in the end.
Exposition
Narrative
Response
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Multiple Choice
Renil Barrameda– the new Elementary School Principal I of Upper Bonga Elementary School gave his first talk to the pupils and the teaching and non-teaching staff of Upper Bonga Elementary School during his first day of service last June 23, 2019. He stated his mission and vision on how to make the school more conducive to learning. He emphasized that there should be a balance of time for academics and co-curricular activities. Furthermore, he gave light to the fact that instruction and physical facilities will surely benefit the learners. “New school head, new leadership; but let us not forget the former leader who honed Upper Bonga Elementary School for four years,” said Mr. Renil V. Barrameda, the new principal.
Narrative
Information Report
Response
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Multiple Choice
Why is washing our hands important? Handwashing makes our hands clean if washed properly. By using a germicidal soap and clean water, it will make our hands free from any form of germs. The germicidal soap should stay at our hands for 20 seconds. Germicidal soaps are known to kill germs in our hands and the body. Handwashing is important so that we will not get sick.
Narrative
Information Report
Explanation
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Multiple Choice
A Devotee
Lea Basquinas
Ms. Sanchez is a teacher who devoted her life to teaching the children. During weekdays, she teaches at school, and on weekends she gathers all the neighboring children and teaches them to read, write and count. One day, the barangay officials noticed the kindness done by Ms. Sanchez to the children. They decided to go to her house. As they reached Ms. Sanchez’s house, they were so surprised to see a mini- classroom in her garden where the children learn to count, write, and read. Ms. Sanchez was also surprised to see the Barangay Officials in her house. She hurriedly entertained them. They asked Ms. Sanchez if she is willing to be a volunteer teacher in the Literacy Program of the barangay. Without much hesitation, she accepted being a volunteer teacher on the Literacy Program. The barangay officials leave her house happy.
Narrative
Information Report
Explanation
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Multiple Choice
Captain Sam Buenafe is a military officer assigned to numerous places in Mindanao. Last December 2012 as he and his troupe went to the farthest place of Tagum City to assist in the election of Muslim tribe, they came to meet a Muslim mother, Tarsila who was about to give birth. She pleaded the military troupe to help her. The military troupe helped her and rushed her to the hospital. The mother gave birth to a son and he was named after Captain Buenafe’s name. Tarsila thanked the military troup
Narrative
Recount
Explanation
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Multiple Select
We can note significant details on its text by reading comprehensively and answering the ______, ______, ______, ______ and ______ questions.
when, where, who, how, why
where, when and who only
who and why only
when and how only
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ENGLISH QUARTER 1 WEEK 3
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