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I Love the Sunby Teacher Hazelle Preclaro
I love the sun (5x)
Because it lets me have fun (5x)
If its a sunny day, I can go out and play.I want to [pick an action word: clap, jump, swim ]
clap, clap, clap, clap, clap
and have some fun with you.Lets have some fun (5x)
Thanks to the sun!Astilla, Dela Paz, Par, Preclaro, Principe, Razon, Santos, Zuniga
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The English Curriculum
Astilla, Dela Paz, Par, Preclaro, Principe, Razon, Santos, Zuniga
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The Philippine Language Context
Cross-Linguistic Transfer of Literacy Ability
Readers use knowledge of their native
language as they read in a second language
(Durgunoglu & Oney, 2000)
Possibly, transferability is bi-directional(Fitzgerald, 1999)
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The Philippine Language Context
Cross-Linguistic Transfer of Literacy Ability
Monolingual beginning reading instruction in
Filipino had positive effects on childrens
English literacy skills specifically in terms of
the alphabet and phonological awareness(Aquino, 2005)
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The Philippine Language Context
Cross-Linguistic Transfer of Literacy AbilityFilipino and English bilingual-biliterates show
cross-language interactions of various reading
and language based skills (Ocampo, 2005)
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Transition from MT to English
Experience
OralSymbolsin Filipino
PrintedSymbolsin Filipino
OralSymbolsIn English
PrintedSymbolsIn English
OralSymbols
in L1
PrintedSymbols
in L1
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Transition from MT to English
FirstQuarter
SecondQuarter
ThirdQuarter
FourthQuarter
Mother
Tongue*All domains
Mother
Tongue*All domains
Mother Tongue*All domains
Mother Tongue*All domains
Filipino*Exposure to
the Language
Filipino*Exposure to
the Language
Filipino*All domains
Filipino*All domains
English*Exposure to theLanguage
(Oral language,
Phonological Awareness,
Vocabulary, Listening
Comps, Grammar)
English*Exposure to theLanguage
(Oral language,
Phonological Awareness,
Vocabulary, Listening
Comps, Grammar)
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Integration of Language, Literatureand Literacy Skills
Reading Listening
Speaking Writing
Literature
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The English Curriculum
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Literacy Domains:
Book and printorientation
Alphabet knowledge
Phonics and Word
Recognition Fluency
Writing and Composition
/Handwriting
Spelling
Reading Comprehension
Oral Language Vocabulary
Grammar
Phonological
Awareness Listening
Comprehension
Attitude
Study Skills
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Domains not included in the First Grade
English Curriculum: Book and print orientation
Alphabet knowledge
Phonics and Word Recognition Fluency
Writing and Composition/Handwriting
Spelling Reading Comprehension
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Book and Print Orientation
Alphabet Knowledge
Handwriting
These three domains are among
the areas that should have already
been covered using the MotherTongue.
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Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed Standards
At the end of Grade 3,
students should:
Book and Print
Knowledge
use narrative andexpository texts for
independent study and
reading for pleasure.
Grade 1 English
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Alphabet Knowledgerecognize, name and
sound out all the upper
and lower case letters of
the alphabet.
Grade 1 English
Proposed Standards
At the end of Grade 3,
students should:
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
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Handwritingwrite legibly in cursive
writing.
Grade 1 English
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed Standards
At the end of Grade 3,
students should:
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These are the domains or areas that will not be
explicitly taught at the first grade level.
However, know that these domains will be
modeled and may be learned incidentally.
Phonics and Word Recognition Fluency Writing and Composition
Spelling
Reading Comprehension
Study Skills
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Phonics and Word
Recognitionuse sight word recognitionor phonic analysis to read
and understand words in
English that contain
complex lettercombinations, affixes and
contractions.
Grade 1 English
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed StandardsAt the end of Grade 3,students should:
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Fluencyread aloud grade level
texts effortlessly, without
hesitation and with
proper expression.
Grade 1 English
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed Standards
At the end of Grade 3,
students should:
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Fluency
Skills that may emerge:
Participate in shared reading
of repetitive texts
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Writing and Composition
Skills that may emerge:
Make appreciable marks on a page
Understand that drawings convey meaningWrite with a purpose in mind
Dictate ideas that
Share preferences
Narrate a story/experience
Describe (e.g. person, animal, object, place)
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Writing and Composition
Draw ideas that
Share preferencesNarrate a story/experience
Describe (e.g. person, animal, object, place)
Engage in free writing
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Study Skills use strategies forpurposeful literacy
learning.
Grade 1 English
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed StandardsAt the end of Grade 3,students should:
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Study Skills
Skills that may emerge:
Follow directions
Interpreting pictographs
Interpreting simple maps of familiar places
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Domains included:
Oral Language
Phonological Awareness
Vocabulary Listening Comprehension
Grammar
Attitude
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Oral Language Activity
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Oral Language Skills
Standard for Grade 1: Use speaking skills and
strategies appropriately to communicate withdifferent audiences for a variety of purposes
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Oral Language Skills
Listen and speak with a purpose in mindListen and respond to others
Give directionsGive information shared by othersExpress their feelings about others ideasAsk simple questionsSeek helpInteract with others
Initiate a conversationEngage in a dialogueShare information and stories with others
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Oral Language Skills
Identify/Share relevant information
Describe/talk about ones experiences
Talk about the experiences of others
Describe a sequence of events
Describe ones environment
e.g. persons, animals, places , things , events etc.)Identify similarities/differences
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Oral Language Skills
Express oneself
Speak clearly and audibly
Speak in full sentences
Express thoughts and feelings
Share own ideas
Share preferences
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Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed StandardsAt the end of Grade 3,students should:
Phonological Skills
be able to demonstratephonological awareness
at the levels of the
syllable and thephoneme.
Grade 1 English
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Turning a hen into a pig
Hen = change h and replace with pPen = change e and replace with i
Pin = change n and replace with g
What do we have??? A pig!
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Phonological Awareness Skills
Standard for Grade 1:
Display sensitivity to sounds
in spoken language
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D fi iti f th C t t St d d f th I t t d L
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Vocabulary acquire, study, and useEnglish vocabulary wordsappropriately in relevant
contexts.
Grade 1 English
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed StandardsAt the end of Grade 3,students should:
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Which word will you replace to fix these silly
statements?
Provide a word that you know to fix each statement.
On my plate I have a moon.
I can use my mouth to walk.
On my bed, I like to weep.To check the time, I look at my sock.
Vocabulary Activity
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Vocabulary
Standard for Grade 1: Use a variety of words
to communicate ideas orally for a variety of
purposes and to understand oral and writtentext
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Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
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Comprehension glean meaning from arange of texts in variouscontexts for a variety of
purposes.
Grade 1 English
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed StandardsAt the end of Grade 3,students should:
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Pitter-patter! Splish-splash!One day, Jana was walking outside.
She was on her way home.
Pitter-patter! Splish-splash!
Suddenly, it started to rain.
Pitter-patter! Splish-splash!
Oh no! I forgot my umbrella.
Pitter-patter! Splish-splash!
What was Jana doing? What does Jana need?
Comprehension Activity
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Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
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Grade 1 English
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed Standards forReading
Comprehension
At the end of Grade 3,students should:
Comprehending
Informational Text
locate information from
expository texts and use
this information for
discussion or written
production
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
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Listening
Comprehension Glean meaning from arange of texts perceivedauditorily for a variety of
purposes
Grade 1 English
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed StandardsAt the end of Grade 3,students should:
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Listening Comprehension
Identify connections between text listened to
and personal experience
Make predictions about stories based on the cover or
title, pictures, details in the text
Expect written text to make sense
Use an understanding of characters, incidents and
settings to make predictions
Identify story elements (title, characters, setting)
Validate ideas made after listening to a story
Use/ Modify prior knowledge based on new
knowledge from text
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Listening Comprehension
Listen carefully to texts read aloud
Ask and answer questions about texts
Answer simple questions (who, what, where, when)about the text listened to
Derive meaning from repetitive language structure
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Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
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Grammar Awareness
and Structure
demonstrate grammatical
awareness by being able
to read, speak and write
correctly. communicate effectively,
in oral and written forms,
using the correct
grammatical structures of
English. Grade 1 English
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed StandardsAt the end of Grade 3,students should:
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I want a hot dog.
What kind of word is hot?
Activity for Grammar
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Grammar
Standard for Grade 1: Apply grammar to
communicate effectively
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Grammar
Noun
Use nouns in sentences (people, animals,
places, things, events)Recognize the use of a/an
Use plural form of regular nouns by adding
/s/ or /es/
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Grammar
Pronoun
Use personal pronouns (e.g. I, you, he, she, it)
Use commonly used possessive pronounsUse demonstrative pronouns (this/that, these/those)
Use interrogative pronouns (e.g. who, what, where,
when, why)
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Grammar
Adjective
Use common positive forms of adjectives
Verb
Use the simple forms of verbs
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Grammar
Preposition
Recognize directional prepositions
(eg. in, on, under etc.)
Definitions of the Content Standards for the Integrated Language
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Grade 1 English
Arts Curriculum for the K-12 Basic Education Program of the
Department of Education
Proposed Standards forReading
Comprehension
At the end of Grade 3,students should:
Attitudedemonstrate a love for
reading stories and
confidence in performing
literacy-related
activities/tasks.
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Attitude
Standard for Grade 1:Display a positive regard towards literacy
learning.
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The Matrix
The Teaching Guide is organized in the form of
a matrix. An overarching social studies based
theme is used the take-off point for designing
the lessons. The matrix has the following parts:
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English Curriculum Teaching Guide
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The Matrix The Objectives
This portion of the matrix focuses on settingthe targets for the daily and weekly lessons.The objectives portion identifies what thestudents should be able to understand(insight/value or concept) exhibit (skills)
and appreciate at the end of each lesson.These objectives are based on the standardsand competencies to be met by first graders.
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The MatrixSample Objectives
Theme: Me and My Family
At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:
Expressive Objectives:
Realize that we have body parts that can do many thingsAppreciate that singing songs and reciting rhymes can be fun
Instructional Objectives:
Oral language: Listen and share about him/herself
Phonological Awareness: Recognize words that rhymeListening Comprehension: Listen and share about him/herself;
Follow directions
Vocabulary and Grammar: Recognize, identify, and give
examples of naming words (body parts)
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Th M i S l A i i P i
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The MatrixSample Activating Prior
Knowledge
BODY PART PUZZLE
1. Divide the class into groups.
2. Distribute the body parts cut-outs to each group.3. Ask the children to form the puzzle of a boy and
a girl using the different body parts (paper
cut-outs)4. Ask the children to share the names of body
parts they already know.
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The Matrix Presentation
This portion of the matrix focuses onunpacking the contents of the lesson.This may focus on interacting with the text
or the explicit instruction of content.
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The MatrixSample Presentation
Sing a SONG about the parts of a body
Clap your Hands
Clap your hands
Touch your toes
Turn around
Put your finger on your nose
Flap your armsJump up high
Wiggle your fingers
And reach for the sky.
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The Matrix Modeling
This portion of the matrix focuses onshowing the students how to go througha particular thought process or how to
perform a particular skill.
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The MatrixSample Modeling
Teacher will model identifying the names of particular
body parts.
1. Teacher says These are my fingerswhile showing
his/her fingers to the class.
2. Teacher asks Can you show me your fingers?
Teacher asks the students to show their fingers to
the class.3. Teacher asks What do we call these?
4. Students will say the name of the body part that
teacher is showing.
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The Matrix Guided Practice
This portion of the lesson focuses on
providing an opportunity to practice aparticular skill in a whole class setting.This serves as an opportunity to provide
feedback and to clarify conceptslearned/applied.
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The MatrixSample Guided Practice
CLASS ACTIVITY
1. Teacher asks volunteers to show and name the body
parts they have.
2. Teacher guides and assists the students as they
attempt to talk about their body parts.
Student 1: These are my ears.
Can you show me your ears?
Student 2: This is my nose.
Can you show me your nose?
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The Matrix Independent Practice
This portion of the matrix focuses onproviding the students an opportunity toperform a particular skill and gain
mastery.
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The MatrixSample Independent Practice
TWISTER GAME
1. Divide the class into 2 groups. (or more depending on size of
class)
2. Lay a Twister mat on the floor.
*Twister mat is divided into squares. Each square has a
different color. There should be at least 2 squares with the
same color.
3. Give directions that will use names of body parts and colors.ex. Put your right hand on the color yellow.
Put your left knee on the color blue.
4. Each player should be able to follow accordingly.
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The MatrixSample Post-Assessment
Play the Body Parts Game and check if the students
will be able to touch the correct body part you refer
to.
a. Student says: Touch your part of the body.
Ex. Touch your feet. (Classmates should be able to
touch their feet.)b. Teacher checks if the students are able to touch the
correct part of the body mentioned.
Lesson Plans
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Lesson Plans
Grade 1 English
I. ThemeII. ObjectivesIII. Subject Matter and Materials
IV. Pre-Assessment
V. ProcedureA. Activating Prior Knowledge
B. Presentation
C. Modeling
D. Guided Practice
E. Independent Practice
VI. Post-Assessment
Sample Lesson
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English Curriculum Appendix
The appendix is organized
Weekly and divided into
three parts:a. Poems/Songs/Stories
(Literature)
b. Art Activities
c. Games and Other Activities
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Sample Song
The Food Song (Tune: Skip to my Lou)I like fruits. Yes I do!I like fruits. Yes I do!I like fruits. Yes I do!
My tummy loves them too.
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Sample Poem
I am SpecialI am special. I am me.
I have two hands, two eyes to see.A nose to smell. My ears hear well.A mouth to talk, and two legs to walk.But thats not all, because you see.
I am special. I am me.
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Sample Story
Leonel by Nati A. Santos and Dinna Santos-Polo
Leonel loves to make a wish.I wish I were a king, he said.So he sat on a throne.But poor Leonel fell down.
I wish I were a bird, he said.So he tried to fly.But poor Leonel fell down.
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I wish I were a monkey, he said.
So he tried to climb a tree.
But poor Leonel fell down.
I wish I were a dancer, he said.
So he tried to dance.But poor Leonel fell down.
I wish I were a biker, he said.
So he tried to bike.But poor Leonel fell down.
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I wish I were a skater, he said.So he tried to skate.But poor Leonel fell down.
I wish I were a baby, he said.But you are a baby, said his mom.
My baby, she hugged Leonel.And Leonel wished no more.
h l
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Other Titles
Are you my Mother? by Rodolfo DesuadisoNew Shoes, Red Shoes? by Susan Rollings
My Five Senses by Margaret MillerThe Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric CarleFrom Head to Toe by Eric CarleWhat Will Fat Cat Sit On? by Jan ThomasWhose Mouse Are You? By Robert Kraus & Jose AruegoNo David! By David Shannon
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The Integration of
Science
Astilla, Dela Paz, Par, Preclaro, Principe, Razon, Santos, Zuniga
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The Integration of Science
A childs scientific thinking is strengthened
when Science is integrated to literature.
Integrating Science to literacy is oneexample of helping apply scientificconcepts/information within a particular
context so that it is presented in anunderstandable and interesting language.(Zeece, 1998)
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The Integration of Science
The integration of Science motivateschildren to be more curious in solving
problems. This integration also helpspresent models of scientific methods ofobservation, hypothesis formulation,
collecting data, experimentation andevaluation. Lastly, it helps children to
appreciate, value, understand and respecttheir world.
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The Integration of Science
Science process skills include:1. Observing qualities2. Measuring quantities3. Sorting/classifying4. Inferring
5. Predicting6. Experimenting7. Communicating
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The First Quarter Science Topics
Sense Organs:eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin
Observing and Describing things using thesense organsCare of the Sense Organs
Food:Different Kinds of FoodLiving and Non-Living Things
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The Second Quarter Science Topics
A. Plants
1. Parts of a plant (leaves, stem, roots,
flower, and fruit)
2. Common Characteristics of Plants
3. Uses of Plants
4. Needs of Plants5. Care for Plants
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B. Animals
1. How Animals Move
2. Where Animals Live
3. How Animals Eat
4. Comparing Animals
5. What Animals Need6. Caring for Animals
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Reminders WhenTeaching English
Concept, Language and Literacy are Intertwined
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Concept, Language and Literacy are Intertwined
The more children experience the world,the more they will have to talk about.
The more language models children
interact with, the more opportunitiesthey will have to develop language skills.
The better their language activity and the
more experiences children have, the
more prior knowledge they will be able
to bring to text when they read.
It all begins with a sense ofwonder
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Develop varied interests and skills.
Explore everything and anything.
Talkabout everything and anything weveexplored.
Allow them to explore the language.
Encourage their attempts to expressthemselves. Provide options for them to
respond and share.
Always
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Always
Start from meaningful words and good qualityliterature (e.g. songs, rhymes, stories etc.)
Develop oral language ability in the languagein which literacy will be developed(in thiscase, English)
Use the different senses to developknowledge of words and concepts/ideas
Make learning fun and relevant!
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Strategies for
Teaching the EnglishLanguage Domains
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Oral Language,
Vocabulary andGrammar
Four Most Effective Strategies in
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Language Teaching (Facella et. Al 2005)
(a)the use of gestures and visual cues
(e.g. Total Physical Response learning
action words by watching and imitatingwhat the teacher says and does)
Song: Our Body Parts( h f kl kl l )
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(To the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star)
We use our legs when we walk.
We use our mouths when we talk.
We use our hands when we write.We use our teeth when we bite.
With each part, we can do a lot.
Lets be proud of what weve got.
Steps to using Total Physical Response
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1) Teaching/Learning2) Practice or rehearsal
3) Testing or evaluation
Sample Application of TPR(f th li W l h lk)
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1) While saying each line of the song, demonstrate the
action and point to the body part that is moving.
2) Demonstrate a think-aloud by pointing to the body
part that is moving and saying, These are my/This is
my ______.
3) Allow the children to label the body part (once they
are ready)This is my _______.
4) Ask the students to point/talk about their bodyparts.
5) Repeat the process, demonstrating less for the
succeeding days
(for the line We use our legs when we walk)
Pass It On
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Choose a set of five or six students and
have them form a circle. A leader must pass
around an action clockwise (counter clockwise)
by demonstrating what it can do. The action
will be repeated by each seatmate until it
reaches the end of the circle. Once it reaches
the end, ask the question, What body part can
(action word)? Answer by saying the phrase,
My _________
Four Most Effective Strategies in
L T hi (F ll t Al 2005)
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Language Teaching (Facella et. Al 2005)
(b) the repetition of opportunities
for practicing skills (i.e. building
memory and concept mastery);
Nose, Nose, Nose, Nose, Mouth
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1. This game may be a whole class activity.
Demonstrate how the game is to be played bypointing to your nose (4x) while naming it.
2. On the fifth try, name one of your other body
parts and point to another (e.g. Say eyes butpoint to your ears)
3. The students should point to the correct body
part and say This is my ________.4. The students can take turns being the leader.
Four Most Effective Strategies in
L T hi (F ll t Al 2005)
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Language Teaching (Facella et. Al 2005)
(c) the use of objects, props, hands-onmaterials and realia to clarify meaning
(e.g. using a puzzle; pictures;
themselves)
Unlocking of Difficulties
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Words
Manner of Unlocking
eyes Last night, I saw the eyes of the cat. Looking atme. This is what I saw. (show picture)
Where are my eyes?
nose I put the calachuchiflowerunder my nose.(demo) Where is my nose?
The calachuchiflower smells good.
toes I can reach my toes.(demonstration) Where are my toes?
Body Part Memory Game
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1. Have two sets of pictures of the body parts
included in the lesson.
2. Post them on the board (face down).3. Flip open only two of the pictures. The
object is to find a perfect match.
4. Once a pair is found, ask the student to
give the name of the body part.
Four Most Effective Strategies in
Language Teaching (F ll t Al 2005)
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Language Teaching (Facella et. Al 2005)
(d) the use of multisensory approaches
(i.e. activities that target a variety of
learning styles and modalities)
Sing a Song
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1. Sing a song to the child.2. Unlock important words in the song
3. Sing the song again!
4. Teach the melody and the words
5. Draw the song, Dance the song, Recite thesong!
Song Remake!
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1. Sing a song to the child.2. Unlock important words in the song
3. Sing the song again!
4. Teach the melody and the words
5. Draw the song, Dance the song, Recite thesong!
6. Change some words to create a new song
7. Sing the new song
Funny Bones
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1. Have the students choose a partner.
2. A chosen leader gives directions and
asks the students to match a particularbody part (e.g. hands) with that of
his/her partner (e.g. hands)
3. The students can take turns being leader.
Finish My Song
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Sing the target song together. Sing a few linesand leave a line unfinished. Ask a student to
finish the song by providing the missing word.
Clap your hands. Touch your _________.Turn around. Put a finger on your ________.
Flap your arms. Jump up high.
Wiggle your ___________
and reach for the _____.
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PhonologicalAwareness
Silly Mistakes
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Say a common song/rhyme and replace
some of the words. Have the students
identify what makes each sentence silly.
Jack and Jill went up the stairs.To fetch a pail ofmilk.
Jack fell down and broke his foot,
and Jill camejumping after.
Youre It!
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Eyes, ears, mouth, pencil
Pencil- Youre it!
Head, foot, sun, nose
Sun - Youre it!
Fingers, chair, toes, arms
Chair- Youre it!
Door, cheeks, legs, neckDoor- Youre it!
Word Walk
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1. Introduce the concept of counting words in
a sentence by taking a walk as you say thewords out loud.
SENTENCE: I am Teacher Hazelle.
STEP 1 2 3 4
2. Have students practice by giving themsentences to walk to.
3. The students can also make their ownsentences.
Rhyme Remake
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Say this rhyme and add the name of a
boy and girl. Find two other names
that rhyme with theirs.
Horsey, HorseyRun around with Betty.
Kitty, Kitty
Leap up and down withMarlon.
Horsey, HorseyRun around with Letty.
Kitty, Kitty
Leap up and down withJon.
Rhyme Dominoes
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Mr./Miss Beginning&Mr./Miss End
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Pass two balls/objects around the room whilesinging a song (e.g. Happy birthday to you). Oneball must be labeled beginningand the other,end. At the end of the song, give a word:
c a tAsk Mr./Miss Beginning to give the beginningsound of the given word and ask Mr./Miss End togive the last sound in the word.
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ListeningComprehension
Activities to Develop Listening Comprehension
P id i f h d hi k d lk
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Provide experiences for the students to think and talk
about:
Take a Nature walk so they can label their world
Demonstrate a Procedure/Process
Provide thought-provoking pictures, wordless picture
books
Present different kinds of literature (e.g. songs,poems, stories etc)
Engage the students in conversations about these
experiences.Model a Think-Aloud
Provide them questions/prompts to guide them when
sharing with each other
Provide sentence stems to get them started
Sample questions to ask
before a text is presented
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before a text is presented
1. Tap Prior Knowledge2. Do a picture walk through (if available)
a. Have the student name/label the picturesb. The students can narrate what is
happening using the pictures3. Have students predict what might happen.4. Ask questions to prepare them for the text.
Based on the pictures on the poster/in ourbook what do you think will the song/story be
about?
Ask different kinds of questions using
The Dimensions of Comprehension
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The Dimensions of Comprehension
LEVEL I Literal Comprehension
(Finding details in the story)
LEVEL II Interpretation
(Making interpretations and connections)
LEVEL III Evaluation
(Critical Comprehension)
LEVEL IV Integration
(Application to Self)
LEVEL V Creative Comprehension(Creating my own lines/story)
Sample questions to ask
as the text is being presented
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1. Who is this song/story about?2. What is happening?
3. What do you think will happen next?
4. What does the character feel?5. Why do you think does the character
feel that way?
6. Will he/she continue to feel that way?
Sample questions to ask
after the text has been presented
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1. Did you like the song/poem/story?2. What is your favorite part of the
song/poem/story?
3. Can you retell the story?4. Which character do you like best?
5. Why do you like him/her?
6. What do you feel after having listened to the
poem/song/story?
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May you have manyfun-filled learning
experiences!