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ENGLISH 5 - Quarter 3 Week 2 LAS: Read The Paragraph Below. Answer The Given Questions That Follow
ENGLISH 5 - Quarter 3 Week 2 LAS: Read The Paragraph Below. Answer The Given Questions That Follow
Read the paragraph below. Answer the given questions that follow.
As a grade five pupil, Emmanuel was already self-motivated and self-directed
in many ways. He does things in order so as not to forget anything when he starts
helping his parents on weekends. First, he would assist his mother in some household
chores and some errands. Next, he would go with his father in the farm and would
pasture the carabao to the fields. Then, he would gather fire woods to be carried back
home. Finally, he would burn the midnight oil working on his assignments and
studying his lessons.
1. What characteristics does Emmanuel possess as a grade five pupil?
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2. Enumerate what Emmanuel does every weekend.
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3. What words in the paragraph helped you in understanding Emmanuel’s work?
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Activity Title : Distinguishing Time-order Text Type
Learning Target : Distinguish text-types according to purpose: Time Order
Reference(s) : Joy in Learning English Textbook Grade 5, MELC
LAS Writer : Vienjil Fe R. Crisolo
Directions. Read carefully the paragraph below and answer the given questions
after.
Geology simply means earth Science. It deals with the study of the origin, history
composition, and the structure of the Earth.
In 1795, Scottish geologist James Hutton suggested that Earth was continually
changing as a result of erosion and mountain-building forces. In 1815, English
engineer William Smith drew a map showing the layers of different ages. Geologists
plotted a chart that shows in rock layers and fossils overtime. In the 1900s, they
proved that Earth’s landforms had originally been one large continent named Pangea.
Later Pangea broke up into smaller continents that drifted very slowly apart. This
movement is called continental shift.
- from Scholastic Children’s Encyclopedia, 2004