
Q3 Week 3 English
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Q3 Week 3 English
By Chatleen Til-adan
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Summarizing text types based on element
A summary is a short retelling of a story or text that includes only the most important information. It is considerably shorter than the original text.

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STEPS IN SUMMARIZING
1. Read and comprehend the text.
2. Identify the main ide and key points.
3. Take down notes.
4. Summarize the information in your own words.
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Multiple Choice
Let's Find Out!
Direction: Identify whether the text is a literary(fictional) or factual(non-fiction)
1. Its main purpose is to entertain readers
literary/fictional
factual/non-fiction
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Multiple Choice
2. It teaches readers about facts and valid informations.
literary/fictional
factual/non-fiction
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Multiple Choice
3. Stories like Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Hansel and Gretel are examples of ________ type of text.
literary/fictional
factual/non-fiction
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Multiple Choice
4. Magazines, yearbooks and newspapers are examples of _______ type of text.
literary/fictional
factual/non-fiction
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Multiple Choice
5. Stories about heroism of Dr. Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio.
literary/fictional
factual/non-fiction
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ELEMENTS OF NARRATIVE TEXT
CHARACTER - refers to the people, animals or creatures that take part in the action of the story
SETTING - the time and place in which the event happen.
MOOD - the general feeling created in the reader upon reading or listening through word choice and pacing
THEME - the author's message or central concept
CONFLICT - the main problem to be solved in the story
PLOT - tells the sequence of events from the beginning, middle and ending.
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Multiple Choice
Exercise 1
Direction: Read the statement carefully. Identify the element of story descibed in each number. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. A ___________is a person, or sometimes even an animal, who takes part in the action of a short story or other literary work
Plot
Setting
Character
Theme
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Multiple Choice
2. It is the time and place in which it happens.
Plot
Setting
Character
Theme
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Multiple Choice
3. It is a series of events and character actions that relate to the central conflict.
Plot
Setting
Character
Theme
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Multiple Choice
4. It is a struggle between two people or things in a short story.
Plot
Setting
Character
Conflict
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Multiple Choice
4. It is the central idea or belief in a short story.
Theme
Setting
Character
Conflict
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Let's Try This
Summarize your favorite fiction story by answering the following question.
1. What is the title of the story?
2. Who are the main characters in the story?
3. When and where did the story happen?
4. What was the problem?
5. How was the problem solved?
6. How did the story end?
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Context Clues: Inferring unfamiliar words
by Lily Dolliente
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Context Clues
The anchor chart here shows the different types of context clues you will encounter while reading a text.
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Multiple Choice
What is an antonym?
Word that means the same
Word that means the opposite
Word that is different
Word that means favorite
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Multiple Choice
This painting of the landscape is picturesque, while one of the old houses is just plain ugly.
What type of context clue is used here?
definiton
synonym
antonym
example
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Multiple Choice
The director felt remorse, or shame, for hiring some incompetent employees. What other words from the sentence that give synonyms to the underlined word?
incompetent
shame
hiring
director
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Multiple Choice
My friends and I spent the first school day in tents. These were only temporary. We would be in a more permanent place once the buildings were rebuilt. Despite the _______ around us, people went about picking up their lives.
converse
world
chaos
orderly
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Multiple Choice
We left the campsite after spending wretched night in torrential rain. Define wretched.
sorrowful
suspenseful
comfortable
miserable
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Multiple Choice
The spy travelled incognito into enemy territory. Define incognito.
safely
in disguise
quickly
foolishly
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Multiple Choice
Read the following sentences:
Todd's brother would not stop teasing him. Todd was so agitated by his brother that he had tears in his eyes and grunted in anger.
Which word is an antonym for the word agitated as it is used in the sentence above?
calm
frustrated
angry
bothered
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Multiple Choice
Read these sentences:
Jamie shouts, "Hooray!" when she realizes her birthday is today. She starts jumping up and down and is very boisterous. Her mother tells her to try to be calm as she waits for the cake to finish baking.
Which word is a synonym for the word boisterous as it is used in the sentence above?
quiet
loud
calm
soft
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Multiple Choice
The wooden toy looks fragile. However, it is sturdy and strong.
What does the underlined word mean?
well-made
bumpy
weak
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Replace this with a header
A cause -and-effect text explains reasons and results of the
phenomena or happenings, situation, and trends. It makes transition/
signal words such as because, one reason why, as a result, hence,
therefore,
and
thus.
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Choice
What is a cause?
Why something happens.
What happens as a result.
Where and when of a story.
The main character in a story.
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Multiple Choice
Paulina got a perfect grade because she is smart! What is the cause?
Paulina
She got a perfect grade.
She is smart!
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Multiple Choice
Since Michelle was not home, Lola decided to give her the gift later. What is the cause?
Lola decided to give her the gift later.
Michelle was not home.
There is no cause in this sentence.
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Multiple Choice
What is an effect?
The most exciting point in the story.
The reason something happens
Why something happens.
What happens as a result of the cause.
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Multiple Choice
Because I tripped on the stairs, Santi fell down. What is the effect?
I tripped on the stairs
Santi fell down
There is no effect in the sentence.
Because
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Multiple Choice
The cat ran near the house so the dog decided to chase it. What is the effect?
The dog decided to chase it.
The cat ran near the house.
There is no effect in the sentence.
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Multiple Choice
What is a possible cause for this scenario? Tommy had a cast on his leg.
Tommy fell off the monkey bars at the park.
The cast was making his leg itchy.
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Multiple Select
Select all possible effects to the following scenario: Melissa did not save her allowance money.
Melissa wasn't able to buy the new American Girl doll.
Melissa wasn't able to go to the movies with her best friend.
Melissa spent all of her money on candy.
Melissa couldn't buy her dad a gift for Christmas.
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Multiple Choice
What is the cause in this sentence?
Because it rained, I got soaked.
it rained
I got soaked
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Multiple Choice
What is the cause in this sentence?
Since I got straight A's, my parents took me out to dinner.
My parents took me out to dinner
I got straight A's
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Multiple Choice
What is the effect in this sentence?
Due to peanut allergies, students aren't permitted to bring in baked goods.
peanut allergies
students aren't permitted to bring in baked goods
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Multiple Choice
Jessica wanted to be a dancer. She knew that dancers must work every day. She took dance lessons every Tuesday. She practiced a few hours each day.
EFFECT: Jessica practiced every day.
What was the CAUSE?
She worked hard on Tuesdays.
She took lessons every day.
She wanted to be a dancer.
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Multiple Choice
CAUSE: Mark's fish were very small
What was the EFFECT?
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