Q1W8D1 - 2 English grade 6 Quarter 1 PPT

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Quarter 1 Week 8D1 - 2 English REMEDIOS S. REYNO MT 11 PIAS – GAANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AUREA S. AUSTRIA Principal II

Look at the picture below and describe it to your classmates.

Listen to the story Androcles and the Lion

Androcles and the Lion (Aesop) It happened, in ancient times that a slave named Androcles escaped from his master and fled into the forest. And he wandered there for a long time ‘til he was weary. Just then he heard a lion near him moaning, and groaning and at times roaring terribly.

And when he tried to get up, there he saw the lion coming towards him. Instead of attacking him, it kept on moaning and groaning, and looking at Androcles who saw that the lion was holding out its right paw which was covered with blood much swollen. Looking more closely at it, Androcles saw a great big thorn

pressed into the paw, which was the cause of all the lion’s trouble. Plucking up courage, he seized hold of the thorn and drew it out of the lion’s paw, who roared with pain when the thorn came out. And soon after, found such relief from it that he ramped up against Androcles and showed that he was truly thankful from being relieved from such pain.

One day, a number of soldiers came marching through the forest, and found Androcles . They took him prisoner and brought him back to the town and he was condemned to death because he had fled from his master. Now it used to be the custom to throw murderers and other criminals to the lions. And on the appointed day, he was led forth into the arena.

The emperor of Rome was in the royal box that day and gave the signal for the lion to come out and attack Androcles . But when it came out of its cage, and got near Androcles , what do you think it did? Instead of jumping upon him, it rubbed up against him and stroked him with his paw. It was of course the lion which Androcles had met

in the forest. The emperor summoned Androcles to him. So, Androcles told the emperor how the lion showed its gratitude for his having relieved it of the thorn. Thereupon, the emperor pardoned Androcles and ordered his master to set him free. While the lion was taken back into the forest and let loose and enjoy freedom once more.

If you are Androcles , would you do the same thing to the lion even if you are afraid of a lion? What character trait do you think Androcles shows in the story?

Try to answer the questions that follow. 1. What is the setting of the story? How does it relate to the characters? 2. Identify the main characters in the story. Describe each character’s personality. How are they related and why? 3. What changes did the characters go through as the story unfolded? 4. What do you think is the theme of the story? How did the characters help reveal the theme?

Task 4: Graph me Up! Work with a partner and complete this organizer with the setting and characters from our previous story about Androcles and the Lion. Title:___ Setting:___ Characters . _______ .________

DAY 2 Task 5: Oral Reading Fluency Practice Get your partner. Take turns in reading several paragraphs from the story. Have a partner time your reading for one minute. Copy the following chart on your paper, then fill it with the number of words you read. Record it on the chart. Read the passage the second and third time. Have your partner do the same procedure and record your progress.

Let’s Study This Analyzing Story Plot The plot is one of the elements of a narrative. It consists of several events. The events tell the action and conflict that leads to its climax and conclusion. It is the storyline planor scheme.

The plot may be presented through literary devices such as the following: Chronological-sequential arrangement of events. * This is the normal way as shown by the story mountain in the next slide..

2. En medias res. This is a Latin phrase which means “into the middle of things”. Unlike the direct narration pattern of story events, another related story is narrated inside the main plotline. It is narrating from the midpoint rather than the beginning- usually opening with a dramatic action rather than the exposition.

3. Flashback. This device presents to the reader all or most of the events that have taken place before the events that are currently unfolding in the story. The events may be past narratives by characters of their dreams or memories to create a background to the present situation, place or person. These may be placed at the beginning or may be inserted into the normal chronological order

Let’s Do This Groufie : Group yourselves into 4 groups. Do a presentation of the plot using the chronological-sequential arrangement of events.

Let’s Do More Ready, Set, Graph Choose any story below. Evaluate the narrative to show the plot using the elements you’ve learned. 1. “Little Women” 2. “ Androcles and the Lion”

Let’s Remember This The plot is one of the elements of a narrative. It consists of several events. The events tell the action and conflict that leads to its climax and conclusion. It is the storyline plan or scheme.

The plot may be presented through literary devices such as: Chronological sequential arrangement of events en medias res “into the middle of things”. flashback

Let’s Test Ourselve s Task 5: Testing… 1,2,3! Identify which element of the narrative are the following sentences. Write the correct number corresponding to the event. 1- Exposition 2- Rising Action 3- Climax 4- Falling Action 5- Resolution 6- En medias res 7- Flashback

___1. The real owner of the dirty sweater eventually admitted that it was hers. ___2. Mrs. Price put the dirty sweater on Rachel to shame her. ___3. It happened, in ancient times that a slave named Androcles escaped from hismaster and fled into the forest. ___4. Plucking up courage, he seized hold of the thorn and drew it out of the lion’spaw , who roared with pain when the thorn came out.

5. The emperor of Rome was in the royal box that day and gave the signal for the lion to come out and attack Androcles . ___6. Just then he heard a lion near him moaning, and groaning and at times roaringterribly . ___7. The emperor summoned Androcles to him. So, Androcles told the emperor howthe lion showed its gratitude for his having relieved it of the thorn.

___8. Rachel remembered the look in her classmates’ eyes as they ridiculed her infront of the class. ___9. Thereupon, the emperor pardoned Androcles and ordered his master to set him free. While the lion was taken back into the forest and let loose and e enjoy freedom once more. ___10. Belle and the Beast lived happily ever after.

Key answer Task 5: Testing...1,2,3! 1. 5 2. 2 3. 1 4. 2 5. 3 6. 1 7. 4 8. 7 9. 5 10. 5
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