Eng 7 Quarter 3 M6 Assertion.pptx

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About This Presentation

English Grade 7
Quarter 3 Module 6


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Hello and welcome to our ENGLISH CLASS!

House Rules! Always wear your facemask. Listen to the speaker. Raise your hand to speak. Use your quiet voice when discussing with groupmates . Respect others. Always do your best and actively participate!

Declarative Interrogative Imperative Exclamatory Review! Kinds of Sentences

Objectives define assertion; identify assertions from the text read ; and react to what is asserted or expressed in a text by completing a graphic organizer.

Assertion English 7 Quarter 3 – Module 6 Sydney Elaine A. Martinez Teacher II

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iydRkC0gMZI

Express yourself: What is your opinion about the effect of gold mining? What can you say about the people who mined the gold ?

CHOICE Press to Spin

Assertion is a strong declaration of statement of one’s opinion, belief, or a fact. Often, it is not a factual statement that can be verified, instead it is something arguable or debatable.

Examples: “I have put my every effort to complete this task today.” “I believe modular learning is a nice idea but students have to be responsible enough for themselves.”

Assertions can be made after reading a story, or a poem, or even watching a play . An assertion is made to convince someone about your interpretation of a particular literary work.

Example 1: “I really like this book and I like the part when Romeo asked Juliet to dance with him and after the dance they both fall in love with each other. This scene creates very beautiful thoughts in my mind. And the tragic end is also awesome.”

Example 2: “The movie was hands down amazing, I was stunned on how good the animation was, every new Disney movie that comes out- the animation is like 3x better. I really loved all of the songs too! “

Think about this: In your own words, what is an assertion? Now that we know what an assertion is, can your statement about the video be considered as an assertion? Why? or why not? What kind of sentence is an assertion? Is it declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory?

Group Activity Assertions or Not? Instructions: Identify if the sentences given are assertions or not. Place the sentences under the correct column.

Group Activity Assertions or Not? Instructions: Identify if the sentences given are assertions or not. Place the sentences under the correct column.

Did you know? According to The Diggings, Philippines has 346 records of mines listed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) particularly in the provinces of Zambales , Benguet , Palawan, Camarines Norte , Compostela Valley, Surigao del Norte , Puerto Princesa , Pangasinan , Marinduque and Negros Occidental. But how do you think gold mining started in the Philippines?

Legend of Gold Mining Source : Nenita L. Estrada and Lydia dV . Linsangan . English of the New Generation “The first commercial mine in the Philippines was in Benguet , in Central Luzon.” (The Matrix of the Philippine Mining Industry, corporatewatch.org)

Vocabulary Enhancement Vindicate Fervent Applauded Ca ň ao Greedy a socio-religious ritual where chickens, pigs and/or carabaos are butchered or feasted on having or showing an intense and selfish desire for something , especially with wealth or power show or prove to be just right, reasonable, or justified having or displaying a passionate intensity show approval or praise by clapping Individual Activity

Vocabulary Enhancement Vindicate Fervent Applauded Ca ň ao Greedy a socio-religious ritual where chickens, pigs and/or carabaos are butchered or feasted on having or showing an intense and selfish desire for something , especially with wealth or power show or prove to be just right, reasonable, or justified having or displaying a passionate intensity show approval or praise by clapping Individual Activity

Group Activity Finding Assertions Instructions: With the same groupings that we created earlier, read the legend of gold mining silently for 5 minutes. Identify 1 assertion from the story. Write the assertion on a manila paper. Each group will take turns later on checking if your sentences are correct.

Group Activity Finding Assertions Your Tasks: Member 1 – Leads the group discussion. Member 2 – Writes answers on a Manila Paper and later, gives judgment on the other group’s answers . Member 3 – Explains the answer to the class. Reminder!

Reading Time! Legend of Gold Mining

Group Activity Finding Assertions Your Tasks: Member 1 – Leads the group discussion. Member 2 – Writes answers on a Manila Paper and later, gives judgment on the other group’s answers . Member 3 – Explains the answer to the class. Reminder!

Activity Time! Legend of Gold Mining

REACTION i s an action taken in response to something

How would you react when someone is asserting? “My no calorie diet and lifestyle will start today.”

How would you react when someone is asserting? “Modular learning is more efficient because I could always review my answers from the SLM or the internet before I finalize them.”

How would you react when someone is asserting? learn respect feel listen support react kind polite feelings opinions

How should we react when someone is asserting ? When someone is expressing an assertion, we should respect what they are saying and feeling. It would be very helpful if we listen and be kind or polite in responding.

Upon learning that assertion is an expression of belief, i s it important to show respect to what other people are saying? Why? assertion

Individual Activity Your Reaction (part 1) REACTION

Individual Activity Your Reaction (part 1) Instructions: React to the assertions found in the text. On the 2 nd column, write your feelings upon reading the assertions On the 3 rd column , write your reasons why you feel so . Write your answer to this activity in your Activity Sheet .

Individual Activity Your Reaction (part 1) REACTION

Individual Activity Your Reaction (part 2)   “We’ve been trying to warn you guys for so many decades that we’re heading towards a catastrophe, and we’ve been being ignored,” said Peter Kalmus , a scientist. Write your answer to this activity in your Activity Sheet. React to the assertion below.

Points Scoring Criteria 5 Student’s answer is complete, relevant, and reasonable. It has no grammatical errors. 4 Student’s answer is complete and relevant. It has no grammatical errors. 3 Student’s answer is incomplete but relevant. It has minimal grammatical errors. 2 Student’s answer is incomplete. It has minimal grammatical errors. 1 Student’s answer is incomplete and full of grammatical errors. Rubrics for Activities 2 and 3

Activity Time! Your Reaction

Assignment: His / Her POV Instructions : Research on the reaction of any one of the following prominent figures in the society about the assertion of the scientist, Peter Kalmus . Write their reaction in a short bond paper and submit it on our next meeting . Religious Leader Mayor Brgy Captain Tribal Chieftain Principal Doctor Tribal Healers

Objectives define assertion; identify assertions from the text read ; and react to what is asserted or expressed in a text by completing a graphic organizer.

Thank you! English 7 Quarter 3 – Module 6 Sydney Elaine A. Martinez Teacher II