Saturday, January 25, 2025

School Bulletin- Announcements

School  Bulletin


 Unleash Your Potential, Shape the Headlines! πŸ–‹️πŸ“ΈπŸŽ™️


Join our Intra-School Press Conference 2025 and take the first step toward becoming a campus journalist! πŸŒŸ



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News Writing | Editorial Writing | Editorial Cartooning | Column Writing | Feature Writing | Science & Technology Writing | Copy Reading & Headline Writing | Sports Writing | Photojournalism | Radio Broadcasting (Elementary & Secondary Levels, English & Filipino)

πŸŽ–️ What’s in it for you?
✅ Certificate of Participation
πŸ… Top 3 Winners per category qualify for the PACPRISA Schools Press Conference
⭐ Bonus Points from your English & Filipino teachers

πŸ“š Don’t worry, first-timers! A lecture will be conducted in each category before the contest proper to guide you.

πŸ’° Registration Fee: Only 100 pesos (the school will cover the rest of the expenses).

🎯 Deadline: Register with your English and Filipino teachers on or before January 29.



πŸ’‘ Take this chance to improve your skills, make your voice heard, and represent our school on a bigger stage. Let’s write, draw, and broadcast the stories that matter! ✍️✨



Saturday, January 18, 2025

Post Reflective Journals

 

Reflective Journal

Date: January 18, 2025


      Hi there! How are you? I hope you're doing well! But for me, I'm little bit nervous but excited to what I felt today. Well, it was my first time taking one of my course which was Educational Technology. Honestly, I was shocked and emerged with lots of information for the very first day maybe because my professor was a "Technology Master" for me. Imagine, he taught as from the very beginning the basic facts about this course then during the discussion, he presented to us the world of programming and I was little bit confuse since he inserted that kind of topic which I believe was far related to our lesson but times goes by during that day, my emotions turned into excitement. Why? Because I enjoyed and participated a lot especially when he introduced to us the "Pythone Programming" which was confusing at first but when you already indulge yourself and master the pattern then, Aha! You will get the correct answer.

    Additionally, my first day was bombarded with lots of information about Educational Technology but thanks to our professor, I was been refreshed again on how to appreciate the importance of technology. I did really learnt a lot from him. From the basic meaning of Computer, technologies that are mostly used nowadays, from the programs, on how to used python programiz computer and the block chain technology as well. We ended our lesson that day by knowing and appreciating the importance of Google Classroom which was been our medium of instruction during our online class. 

    I never had thought that I will take again this course since I already taken it up during my undergraduate studies but having and learning this kind of subject I was been inspired to make myself more indulge in the world of technology. As a teacher, technology bring a great impact on the effective learning of each of the learner. With the used of it, you can create a more meaningful and efficient way of learning which can contribute inside the four walls of classroom.




Thumbs Up to our professor for a fruitful and meaningful first day in our course, Educational Technology! To more productive class to come! :)









Weekly Learning Plan


WEEKLY LEARNING PLAN

ENGLISH 2


Quarter 1 Week 1

Objectives:

A. Content Standard: Demonstrates understanding of the letter-sound relationship between Mother Tongue and English for effective transfer of learning

B. Performance Standard: Correctly hears and records sounds in words

Materials Needed:

Self-Learning Module and Activity Sheet

Videos (refer to this following url)

https://youtu.be/oIzv2QfqEpQ?si=eCh_-fsXEi_szXbH

https://youtu.be/iXNNT6Pcibo?si=FbaYYim6MWKHkKd1

Instructional Strategies:

a. Sound Sorting Activities
        - 
Play a variety of sounds (animal noises, nature sounds, instruments) and have students sort them into categories. You could use categories like "loud" vs. "soft" or "sharp" vs. "dull."

b. Sound Scavenger Hunt

        - Take students outside or around the classroom, and ask them to listen carefully for different sounds. Have them categorize the sounds they hear (e.g., natural sounds like wind or animal noises vs. man-made sounds like a car horn or music).

c. Interactive Chart or Graphic Organizer

        - Create a large chart or graphic organizer with headings like "Animal Sounds," "Machine Sounds," and "Nature Sounds." Have students listen to various sounds and place them in the correct category.

d. Use of Sound Clips or Videos

        - Play sound clips or videos that feature different types of sounds. After each clip, ask students to discuss which category the sound belongs to, encouraging them to explain their reasoning.

e. Sound Sorting with Picture Cards

        - Provide students with picture cards that represent different sounds (animals, objects, places). Have them group the cards into categories based on the type of sound they make.

Quarter 1 Week 2

Objectives:

A. Content Standard: Demonstrates understanding of the alphabets in English in comparison to the alphabets of Filipino and Mother Tongue

B. Performance Standard: Distinguishes similarities and differences of the alphabets in English and Mother Tongue/Filipino

Materials Needed:

Self-Learning Module and Activity Sheet

Videos (refer to this following url)

https://youtu.be/drlIUqRYM-w?si=UVREpcqwOtYaUoUe

-https://youtu.be/ccEpTTZW34g?si=G5miNXDkhqFdhmu3

Instructional Strategies:

a. Alphabet Song with Movements

        - Sing the alphabet song while incorporating hand gestures or body movements for each letter. For example, when singing “A,” students can pretend to "hold" the letter in their hands. This approach is engaging and helps kinesthetic learners.

b. Letter Sorting Games

       - Provide students with a set of letter cards, both uppercase and lowercase. Have them sort the cards into two piles (one for uppercase, one for lowercase). This could also be done by matching uppercase letters to their lowercase counterparts.

c. Alphabet Bingo

       - Create Bingo cards with different letters in each square. Call out letters, and students will mark the corresponding letters on their cards. The first student to complete a row or column shouts “Bingo!”

d. Alphabet Scavenger Hunt

       - Give students a list of letters and have them find objects in the classroom (or outside) that start with those letters. This can be a fun, hands-on way to reinforce letter sounds and recognition.

Quarter 1 Week 3

Objectives:

A. Content Standard: Demonstrates understanding of the relationship of phonetic principles of Mother Tongue and English to decode unknown words in English

B. Performance Standard: Analyze pattern of sounds in words for meaning and accuracy

Materials Needed:

Self-Learning Module and Activity Sheet

Videos (refer to this following url)

https://youtu.be/AHAAjeQsilc?si=YZPoRCguG1HF4Qa

https://youtu.be/NQo7xIYapeI?si=kUxT_rFFzLLvWEd1

https://youtu.be/Bot24FXfx1E?si=D7-C_gS6dMCHZ771

- https://youtu.be/vE2T8P8kURo?si=kbfkrZk93wwKXUVM

Instructional Strategies:

a. Phonics Word Walls

            - Create a word wall with common phonetic patterns (e.g., "at," "it," "og"). Students can refer to this wall when encountering unfamiliar words. You can include both Mother Tongue and English words that share similar phonetic patterns.

b. Sound-Spell Mapping (Phoneme-Grapheme Correspondence)

            - Teach students how sounds in words (phonemes) correspond to letters (graphemes). Focus on simple consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words to practice. Use both Mother Tongue and English examples to highlight shared phonetic structures.

c. Blending Sounds to Decode Words

            - Teach students to sound out words by blending individual phonemes. Start with simple CVC words and move to more complex ones. Use both Mother Tongue and English words that share similar sounds and spelling patterns.

Quarter 1 Week 4

Objectives:

A. Content Standard: Demonstrates understanding of the relationship of phonetic principles of Mother Tongue and English to decode unknown words in English

B. Performance Standard: Analyze pattern of sounds in words for meaning and accuracy

Materials Needed:

Self-Learning Module and Activity Sheet

Videos (refer to this following url)

https://youtu.be/A20pc-uG1Z4?si=i4FfzBQ3Q74umVwK

https://youtu.be/henuepB0ZXU?si=oASA6sthMNj58KCV

https://youtu.be/cY7JggN5M-U?si=Xu4Q6pFsPkS5YFOQ

Instructional Strategies:

a. Rhyming Picture Cards

            - Create a set of picture cards with images of objects that rhyme (e.g., cat, hat, bat). Show a picture to the class and ask them to identify other words that rhyme with it.

b. Rhyming Word Songs

            - Incorporate songs or chants that emphasize rhyming words. You can adapt popular nursery rhymes (e.g., "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star") to focus on rhyming.

c. Rhyming Word Sort

            - Provide students with a list of words and have them sort the words into rhyming groups. You can include both familiar and unfamiliar words to stretch their thinking.





























Nouns- Classroom Blog

 πŸŒŸ Welcome to the Wonderful World of Nouns! 🌟

Hey, awesome learners! πŸ‘‹ Are you ready to dive into the exciting world of nouns? Nouns are the words that name people, places, things, or animals. They're everywhere around us! 🌍

In this journey, you'll discover how nouns help us tell amazing stories, describe our surroundings, and express ourselves. Whether it's your best friend, your favorite pet, or the park you love to play in, nouns make everything come alive! 🐢🏞️

So grab your thinking caps and let's explore the magic of nouns together! ✨


I. Objectives

A. Content Standard: Demonstrate understanding of the concepts of nouns, pronouns, verbs and adjectives.

B. Performance Standard: Use nouns in a variety of oral and written-theme based activities.

C. Learning Competency/Objectives: Recognize/identify nouns.

II. Content: Nouns

A. References: K-12 Curriculum Guide in English II

B. Materials: Word strip, manila paper, cut out of pictures, flashcards and pabitin

























































Sunday, January 12, 2025

Adjectives- English2

 TOPIC: ADJECTIVES

Objectives

1. identify the adjective in the story

2. use adjective in the sentence

3. answer questions from the story thoroughly

A. NOTES OF LESSON

a. Word Drill

    - Read the following words: hungry, black, ripe, clever, lovely

b. Parade of Pictures

    - Show pictures of fox and crow


- Ask some questions:
        a. What can you see in the picture?
        b. Who can describe these following animals?
c. Story Time
    - Read the story entitled "The Hungry Fox"
    - Ask some questions:
        a. Who are the characters in the story?
        b. What can you say about the fox?
        c. What can you say about the crow?
d. Presentation of Words
    - hungry, foolish, clever
e. Explanation
    - Adjectives are used to describe a name of a person, place, things, animals or events

B. Brain Drills and Practical Learning

1. Learners will be group into two groups

    - Group 1

            a. Write an adjective based on the picture.

        

- Group 2

        a. Encircle the adjective in the sentence.

            1. The dog is big.

            2. I have a new bag.

            3. The fried chicken is delicious.

            4. The flower is beautiful.

            5. Mother has a sharp knife.

C. Frequent Answered Questions

    a. What is an adjective?

      b. Can you provide more examples of an adjectives?