This weekly home learning plan outlines activities for students to analyze creative nonfiction texts over two weeks. Students will identify the elements of fiction and nonfiction, techniques used in passages, and the central topic. They will read and analyze a true narrative text. Additionally, students will identify literary elements in different genres and create their own sample using elements of character, setting, plot, and other devices to narrate accidentally falling into their crush's arms.
This weekly home learning plan outlines activities for students to analyze creative nonfiction texts over two weeks. Students will identify the elements of fiction and nonfiction, techniques used in passages, and the central topic. They will read and analyze a true narrative text. Additionally, students will identify literary elements in different genres and create their own sample using elements of character, setting, plot, and other devices to narrate accidentally falling into their crush's arms.
This weekly home learning plan outlines activities for students to analyze creative nonfiction texts over two weeks. Students will identify the elements of fiction and nonfiction, techniques used in passages, and the central topic. They will read and analyze a true narrative text. Additionally, students will identify literary elements in different genres and create their own sample using elements of character, setting, plot, and other devices to narrate accidentally falling into their crush's arms.
2nd Semester - Quarter 1 CREATIVE NONFICTION Week 1 and 2 S.Y. 2020-2021 Learning Competency Learning Tasks Mode of Delivery Analyze the theme and 1. The elements of fiction techniques used in a 2. The elements of Nonfiction Modular (Printed) particular text 3. Identify the style or technique used through the HUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 underlined and italicized portions, phrases or words. 4. Identify the one-word idea or message (subject or topic) of the statements by choosing your answer on the pool of words provided. 5. Read, analyze and enjoy a true-to-life narrative text taken from one of the best stories of True Accounts written by TIF Marcelo via Facebook and Instagram. This story is inspired by his friend named Sha.
Learning Competency Learning Tasks Mode of
Delivery Create samples of the 1. Identify the different literary elements of the different different literary elements genres. Modular (Printed) based on 2. Fiction has six literary elements namely character, one’s experience (e.g. setting, plot, point-of view, conflict, and theme. metaphor to describe an Character. emotion) 3. Narrate how you would react when you accidentally slip HUMSS_CNF11/12-Ib-d-4 on a banana peeling [or anything slippery] and you fall on someone’s arms (your ultimate crush). Employ the following literary elements: character, setting, plot, simile, hyperbole, and dialogue.