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Let us pray
The CCS Students’
Prayer.
Let’s do
a mindfulness
exercise.
Pronunciation Drill
Long / e / sound

peel
deep
cheap
Get your notebook
and pencil ready for
our spelling drill!
Let’s check!
read
ready
LC#3:
What do we call the
persons/animals in the
story?
CHARACTERS
What do we call where and
when the story happens?
SETTING
What do we call the things
that happen in the story?
EVENTS
beginning
middle
end
What do we call what the
story is mostly about?
MAIN IDEA
Let’s look at photos
of stories we read
in the previous
quarters!
Answer these questions:

a. Is it FACT or FICTION?
b. What is the title?
c. What are the events?
d. What is the main idea?
a. Is it FACT or FICTION?
b. What is the title?
c. What are the events?
d. What is the main
idea?
a. Fiction
b. The Fat Cat Sat on the Mat
c. The mouse did not want
to share the mat with
the cat. They had a fight.
d. Don’t be selfish.
a. Is it FACT or FICTION?
b. What is the title?
c. What are the events?
d. What is the main
idea?
a. Fiction
b. The Sun and the Wind
c. The wind challenged the
sun. They both tried to
make a man take off his
coat. The wind lost.
d. Be humble, not boastful.
Both stories are
works of fiction!
This time, I will
read an
EXPOSITORY TEXT!
Let’s now note the
details in this text!
What is the title of the text?
Are bats blind?
How do some bats see?
What is the main idea of
the text?
Does this text tell a
story with characters,
a setting and events?
An EXPOSITORY TEXT
does not have
characters, a setting
or events. It does not
tell a story.
An EXPOSITORY
TEXT is a piece of
writing that tells
facts.
An EXPOSITORY TEXT
gives information,
describes something
real or explains
something.
Let’s read another
EXPOSITORY TEXT!

Don’t forget to visit Silid Aralan!

1. Download the file about PT 3.1


in the English THIRD QUARTER
PERFORMANCE TASK folder.
2. We will have SA 3.2 and PT 3.1
next week.

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