The Parable of The Rainbow

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IdentifytheSCHWAsound in each word.

Change the vowel ineachofthe


word toSCHWA.

1. Amount
2. Visa
3. Magenta
4. Propaganda
5. Trauma
6. Occur
7. Object
8. Arrest
9. Appoint
10.Adjust
IdentifytheSCHWAsound in each word. Change the vowel ineachofthe
word toSCHWA.

11. Lapel
12.Nectar
13.Lagoon
14.Fatigue
15.Tunnel
16.Grenade
17.Horror
18.Forbid
19.Massacre
20.Gallant
RED BLUE YELLOW GREEN WHITE

BLUE RED WHITE VIOLET YELLOW

ORANGE VIOLET BLUE RED YELLOW

WHITE GREEN RED YELLOWBLUE

WHITE GREEN YELLOW BLUE RED


READERS THEATER
 Awayofpresentingastoryasagroup.Everycharacterinthestory,
togetherwithanarratorisrepresentedbyareader.
 Theonewhorepresentsacharacterdoesnotactbuthemust
readtheexpressionsothattheaudiencecanimaginethatthe
readersareactingonstage.
HAUGHTY – displaying pride with disdain for others

EXPLICIT – clearly or openly stated or defined

GAIETY – merrymaking, entertainment

OUTLANDISH – bizarre – looking


PREDOMINANTLY – most frequent, prevailing

THRIVE – to grow and function well

PATRIOTISM – zealous love for one’s country

DIMENSION – length, breath, thickness of extent or scope


 What do you think caused the quarrel of the
colors?
 Do you believe that one color is better than the
others? Why or why not?
 How did God decide to end their quarrel?
 What traits does a rainbow represent?
 In your opinion, what does the rainbow symbolize?
 Can you cite biblical story where the rainbow was
used as a sign of hope?
THE RAINBOW AND THE PROMISE
THE PARABLE OF THE RAINBOW
COLORS

Sen. Juan M. Flavier’s


 What do you think caused the quarrel of the
colors?
 Do you believe that one color is better than the
others? Why or why not?
 How did God decide to end their quarrel?
 What traits does a rainbow represent?
 In your opinion, what does the rainbow symbolize?
 Can you cite biblical story where the rainbow was
used as a sign of hope?
“AT THE END OF THE
RAINBOW, THERE’S A POT
OF GOLD”
WORD ANALOGIES

 It comes from a Greek word analogia


which means “proportion or equality of
ratios
 It shows similarity or likeness between
things in some circumstances or of
likeness or effects when things are
otherwise different.
WORD ANALOGIES

 It explains the relationship between words


and ideas.
EXAMPLES:

 Temperature: Thermometer
 Time: Clock
Relationship can be shown in various ways:

 Similarity or being alike in meaning


 Contrast or being opposite in meaning
 Cause-effect relationship
 Object- action relationship
 Whole-part relationship
 Classification
 Particular-general
Pacific: Ocean:: Everest:___

Land
Place
Location
Hill
Mountain
Horn: Cow:: Feather: ____

Bird
Octopus
Fruits
Snake
Basket
Boxing: Round:: Baseball:__

Pitching
Throwing
Striking
Inning
Running
Fishermen: Fish

Bread: butter
Doctor: medicine
Painter: brush
Baker:bake
Stomach: Digest

Heart: pump
Ear: drum
Hair: brush
Clear: water
Beautifully
exclaimingly
forgery
deepest
predominantly
heroism
refinery
blessings
referring
expensive
Feet: socks
genuine: real,true
mouth: cough
anklet: ankle
white: ivory
snow: sleet
steward: stewardess
weak: strong
dark:night
czar: Russia
ADJECTIVAL vs
ADVERBIAL
PHRASES
EXAMPLES

The problem in Math is difficult.


EXAMPLES

The problem in Math is difficult.


EXAMPLES

The problem in Math is difficult.


The boy with measles is my brother.
EXAMPLES

The problem in Math is difficult.


The boy with measles is my brother.
EXAMPLES

The problem in Math is difficult.


The boy with measles is my brother.
The tiger leaped out of a cage.
EXAMPLES

The problem in Math is difficult.


The boy with measles is my brother.
The tiger leaped out of a cage.
EXAMPLES

The problem in Math is difficult.


The boy with measles is my brother.
The tiger leaped out of a cage.
The widow cried with uncontrol grief.
EXAMPLES

The problem in Math is difficult.


The boy with measles is my brother.
The tiger leaped out of a cage.
The widow cried with uncontrol grief.
EXAMPLES

The problem in Math is difficult.


The boy with measles is my brother.
The tiger leaped out of a cage.
The widow cried with uncontrol grief.
EXAMPLES

The problem in Math is difficult.


The boy with measles is my brother.
The tiger leaped out of a cage.
The widow cried with uncontrol grief.
EXAMPLES

Violets blooming in my grandma’s garden have


delicate flowers.
EXAMPLES

Violets blooming in my grandma’s garden have


delicate flowers.
EXAMPLES

Violets blooming in my grandma’s garden have


delicate flowers.
The car plunged into a ditch.
EXAMPLES

Violets blooming in my grandma’s garden have


delicate flowers.
The car plunged into a ditch.
EXAMPLES

Violets blooming in my grandma’s garden have


delicate flowers.
The car plunged into a ditch.
The film about abuse won an award.
EXAMPLES

Violets blooming in my grandma’s garden have


delicate flowers.
The car plunged into a ditch.
The film about abuse won an award.
EXAMPLES

Violets blooming in my grandma’s garden have


delicate flowers.
The car plunged into a ditch.
The film about abuse won an award.
The vast plains stretched for miles to the west.
EXAMPLES

Violets blooming in my grandma’s garden have


delicate flowers.
The car plunged into a ditch.
The film about abuse won an award.
The vast plains stretched for miles to the west.

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