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Grammar - 1.10 Practice Using Punctuation to Read for Meaning WB (Tuesday; 1/10)

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K: Know the types of punctuation. U: Understand the many purposes of punctuation. D: Rewrite sentences with the correct punctuation.   Words of the Day 1. Punctuation 2. Shimmer   Let's Begin! On page 23 in your workbook, please write the day and date. Then, write the words of the day in your workbook. Do you know your punctuation?  Now, list down the punctuation in your notebook: 1. Period . = To end a sentence. 2. Comma , = Join clauses and list things. 3. Question mark ? = To ask a question. 4. Exclamation mark ! = To show excitement or anger. Remember the last secret punctuation? Can you guess what it does? 5. Semicolon ; = Join two related main clauses. Example - I'm hungry; I should eat.  Task 1 On page 23, take 5 minutes to read the sentences and verbally answer what each sentence means. Task 2 For practice 2, all you have to do is strike out the error and write the correct punctuation and capitalization. You have 15 minutes for this task. Task 3 On page 24,...

Grammar - 1.10 Practice Using Punctuation to Read for Meaning (Monday; 30/9)

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K: Know commas to make meanings clearer. U: Understand punctuation to help read for meaning. D: Read fluently and confidently.   Words of the Day 1. Comma 2. Immortality   Let's Begin! Write the day and date in your English notebook. What are commas for? Please write down the purpose of commas in your notebook: 1. To create a pause. 2. To list information   Task 1 Go to page 34 in your learner's book. In your group, take 5 minutes to verbally discuss 1a together. Task 2 Let's read the text aloud! For 1b, try to figure out where you should put the commas. Next, rewrite the short paragraph nicely in your notebook and add the appropriate commas in them. You have 20 minutes for this task.

Comprehension & Composition - 1.9 Find Out More About the Story WB (Friday; 27/9)

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K: Explore visual clues. U: Understand the book description. D: Answer questions using evidence from the text. Words of the Day 1. Hearty 2. Impish Let's Begin On page 19, write the day and date in your workbook. Quietly read the story again. You have 5 minutes.   Task 1 On page 21, answer 2a until 2f. Since this is a practice assessment, answer the questions on your own. The task is 20 minutes.   Task 2/Extra Task On page 21-23, answer questions 3a to 3e. We will discuss the questions together.  

Comprehension & Grammar - 1.7 Character and Setting (Wednesday; 25/9)

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K: Recognise how paragraphs are organised. U: Understand characters and settings. D: Choose more powerful verbs for impact.   Words of the Day 1. Fantasy 2. Paragraph   Let's Begin! Write down the day and date in your English notebook. Then, open to page 25 to unit 1.7. Do you know when we need to write paragraphs? Let's watch this simple trick. Now, when do we separate paragraphs?   Task 1 Let's read a story on pages 26 and 27 together! Task 2 On page 28, answer 2a and 2b and write your answers in your notebook. You have 20 minutes for your task. Task 3 On page 28 and 29, answer 2a to 2f. For 2d, 2e, and 2f, you may use a dictionary or the internet. Write your answers in your notebook. You have 30 minutes for this task.  

Composition - 1.6 Explore Beginnings WB (Tuesday; 24/9)

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K: Know the contents of a story. U: Understand the setting of a story. D: Write a beginning of a story.   Words of the Day 1. Setting 2. Characters   Let's Begin! Do you know what a setting is? Let's watch this cheerful woman explaining it! How to write a story setting? 1. Decide if you want to use first-person (I, We, Us) and third-person (He, She, Them). 2. Decide where you want to write. 3. Decide when you want to write.   Task 1 On page 14 in your workbook, write the day and date and answer question 1. You have 5 minutes for this task. Task 2 On page 15 in your workbook, answer question 2.  You have 10 minutes for this task. Task 3 Lastly, answer question 3. The words should be at most 50 words. You have 20 minutes for this task.

Comprehension - 1.6 Explore Beginnings (Monday; 23/9)

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K: Explore the beginning of the story. U: Understand the plot sequence. D: Give opinions and views on characters.   Words of the Day 1. Plot 2. Introduction Let's Begin! Do you know what a plot sequence is? Let's watch this video!   Task 1 On page 23, answer questions 1a to 1e. Write only your answers in your English notebook. Use the same story from Unit 1.3, page 14. Remember, you need to figure out what the story is about. Not guess. You have 20 minutes for this task. Once done, show your work to your hub teacher so that we can mark.

Grammar - 1.4 Check Your Understanding WB (Thursday; 19/9)

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K: Identify words with homophones. U: Understand the features of homophones. D: Pair the words with the correct homophones.   Words of the Day 1. Noun 2. Adverb   Let's Begin! Write the day and date in your workbook. Look at this chart. What do you understand by it? Now, what is a homophone? Let's watch this video! A phone goes ring ring! It has the same sound. And what's a homophone? A word with the same sound!  Please copy this simple way of remembering homophones: Spelling x Sound ✔ Meaning x Let's look at the famous words that cause the most confusion: Task 1 On page 10 in your workbook, answer question 1. You have 5 minutes for this task. Task 2 Next, answer question 2. Use the words from question 1. You have 10 minutes for this task. Homework On page 11, answer question 3. The words with their homophones can be found in the comment section below. Check the answers only after you've tried the crossword. This is due on Friday (20/9). Write the reminder in yo...