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Paombong High School, Inc. S.Y. 2017-2018 Curriculum Map English 8

The curriculum map summarizes the English 8 curriculum for Paombong High School for the school year 2017-2018. It outlines the content, performance standards, competencies, assessments, and related activities for each lesson over two quarters. The lessons cover topics like the international phonetic alphabet, suprasegmentals, African literature, analyzing speeches and stories, and grammar concepts like nouns and their cases. Formative assessments include various drills, exercises, analyses and organizers to evaluate students' understanding, while related activities emphasize skills like listening, speaking, reading comprehension, and language mastery.

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Paombong High School, Inc. S.Y. 2017-2018 Curriculum Map English 8

The curriculum map summarizes the English 8 curriculum for Paombong High School for the school year 2017-2018. It outlines the content, performance standards, competencies, assessments, and related activities for each lesson over two quarters. The lessons cover topics like the international phonetic alphabet, suprasegmentals, African literature, analyzing speeches and stories, and grammar concepts like nouns and their cases. Formative assessments include various drills, exercises, analyses and organizers to evaluate students' understanding, while related activities emphasize skills like listening, speaking, reading comprehension, and language mastery.

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Paombong High School, Inc.

S.Y. 2017-2018
Curriculum Map
English 8

Content Performance Formative


Content Time Frame Competencies Code Values Related Activities
Standard Standard Assessment
Subject
Orientation
Diagnostic
Test/Pre-Test
QUARTER 1
Lesson 1 June 7 & 8, The learner The learner Listen and pronounce correctly (added)  Word  Video clip
International 2017 demonstrates transfers learning the individual phonemes of the Transcription Fluency/ presentation
Phonetic understanding by composing and English language. articulacy
Alphabet of: African delivering an  Tongue  Audio-lingual
literature as a informative speech Twisters activities
means of based on a specific
Lesson 2 June 9, 2018 exploring topic of interest  Listen for important points EN8LC-Ia-5.1  Listening and
The forces that keeping in mind signaled by volume,  Graphic Neatness, Speaking Drills
Suprasegment human beings the proper and projection, pitch, stress, organizers clarity and  Sentence analysis
als contend with; effective use of intonation, juncture, and  Express order  Note taking
-volume various reading parallel structures rate of speech Yourself *136 (topic, essential
-stress styles vis – à-vis and cohesive  Determine how volume, (LM G10) details stressed
-intonation purposes of devices and projection, pitch, stress, EN8LC-Ie-9 words)
-juncture reading; appropriate intonation, juncture, and  Listening activity
-rate speech prosodic prosodic features, speech rate serve as
features that stance, and carriers of meaning
serve as behavior.  Note the changes in EN8LC-If-5.2
carriers of volume, projection, pitch,
meaning; ways Performance task: stress, intonation, juncture,
by which Delivering an and rate of speech that
information Informative Speech affect meaning
may be

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Lesson 3 June 13-15, organized,  Analyze a text or speech as (Added)  Speech
“The Two 2017 related, and a means of exploring forces analysis Decisiveness,  Mini task:
Standards” delivered that human beings contend  Double entry Fluency and Oral
orally; and with. journal articulacy presentation/
parallel  Use the correct sounds of EN8OL-Ic- Reading of some
structures and English 3.11 Mini task: Brief lines from the
cohesive  Use appropriate prosodic Speech Delivery speech
devices in features of speech when EN8OL-Ie-5
presenting delivering lines
information.  Use the correct stance and
behavior

Lesson 4 June 16,  Use the appropriate EN8RC-Ie-7  Story analysis  Various reading
SBL 8 2017 reading style (scanning,  Character Map Sacrifice styles
“The Lady skimming, speed reading,  Locate and  Drills and
Chang” intensive reading etc.) for Record (locate exercises
one’s purpose the given  Reflection Paper
information)
Lesson 5 June 19 &  Describe the notable EN8LT-Ie-8
African 20, 2017 literary genres contributed
Literature by African writers Discovery
*African  Identify the distinguishing Frayer’s Model  Concept Mapping
writers features of notable African EN8LT-Ia-8.1  Analysis of
*African chants, poems, folktales, notable chants,
literary genres and short stories poems, folktales
and short stories

Lesson 6 June 21,  Graphic  Skimming


“The Two 2017  Explain the literary devices EN8LT-Ic- organizer Courage  Sharing of ideas
Brothers” used. 2.2.2 (Literary  Locating literary
devices) devices
 Story analysis
based on
literary devices
used

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Lesson 7 June 22,  Classify and use nouns in (added)  Drills and  Sentence Analysis
SBL 7 2017 the different cases. exercises  Sentence
Classifying (different Mastery and construction
and using cases of alertness  Active learning
Nouns in the nouns) activity (Playing a
Different  KWL chart Game)
Cases  Highlighting
grammar
Lesson 8 June 23,  Determine the meaning of EN8V-Ic-10.2  Idiom analysis  Context Analysis
Idiomatic 2017 idiomatic expressions by chart  Song
Expressions noting context clues and  Drills and interpretation
Context collocations exercises Creativity in
 Use appropriate strategies EN8V-Ie-4  Tableau speaking
in unlocking the meaning of  Figure-It-Out
unfamiliar words and
idiomatic expressions
Lesson 9 June 27,  Generate ideas and their EN8WC-Ic-  Topic and  Reading Styles
-Outlining 2017 relationships 1.1 Sentence  Audio visual
*Topic outline  Organize ideas in one-step outlining presentation
*sentence word, phrase, and sentence EN8WC-Ic- (generating
outline outline forms 1.1.6 and
 Organize information from organizing) Organization
-Outlining a a material viewed  3-2-1 exit slip
Material  Arrange notes in one-step EN8VC-Id-9  Graphic
Viewed word, and sentence outline organizers
forms EN8WC-Ig-
6.2
Lesson 10 June 28,  Scan for logical connectors EN8RC-Ia-7.2  Drills and  Text type analysis
Cohesive 2017 to determine the text type Exercises Logical  Story board
Devices  Paragraph Organization
writing
Lesson 11  Organize notes taken from EN8WC-Ie-6  Differentiated  Collaborative
Global an expository text activities activity
Warming in June 29 &  Arrange notes using a (graphic  Audio-visual
Today’s World 30, 2017 variety of graphic EN8WC-Ie- organizers) Environmentali presentation
organizers 6.1  Text structure sm and logical  Mini task:
analysis organization Reporting

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 Present ideas using a EN8WC-Ia-  Presentation
variety of graphic 1.1.6.1
organizers
 Highlight important points EN8OL-1h-
in an informative talk using 3.12
appropriate presentation
aids
Lesson 12 July 3 & 4,  Use parallel structures EN8G-Ia-7  Drills and  Sentence Analysis
Parallelism & 2017  Use appropriate cohesive EN8G-Id-8 Exercises Logical  Audi-visual
Cohesive devices in composing an  Short Organization presentation
Devices informative speech Paragraph
writing
Formal Theme July 5, 2017
1
formative
speech
Lesson 13 July 6 & 7,  Use the different sentence (Added)  Drills and  Sentence Analysis
SBL 5 2017 patterns in constructing Exercises Accuracy  Highlighting
Sentence meaningful sentences.  Paragraph grammar
Patterns writing
Lesson 14 July 10, 2017  Appreciate literature as a EN8LT-If-7  Differentiated  Brainstorming
“The Leopard” means of understanding Activities  Picture analysis
the human being and the  Role Play  Mini task:
forces he/she needs to  Talk Show Faces of Collaborative
contend with  Poetry Writing Courage work
 Explain how the elements  Poster making
specific to a genre EN8LT-Ic-2.2  Essay writing
contribute to the theme of
a particular literary
selection
Lesson 15 July 11, 2017  Use context clues from the EN8VC-Ia-8  Word Watch  Picture analysis
Viewing material viewed to Diagram  Audio visual
Genres determine the meaning of (unfamiliar presentation
(Greenhouse unfamiliar words or words;
effect) expressions context clues) Environmenta-
 Compare and contrast the EN8VC-Ig-15 lism
presentation of the same

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topic in different viewing
genres
Lesson 16 July 12, 2017  Determine the meaning of EN8V-If-6  Concept Map  Vocabulary
“I am an words and expressions that enrichment
African Child” reflect the local culture by  Reflection paper
noting context clues Appreciating
 Determine tone, mood, EN8LT-Id- one’s
technique, and purpose of 2.2.3  TMP Chart nationality
the author
 Express appreciation for  Word watch
sensory images used EN8LT-Ic-
2.2.1
Lesson 17 July 17 & 18,  Skim to determine key EN8SS-Ic-  Outlining  Reading Styles /
Selected 2017 ideas 1.5.1 Strategies
African  Read intensively to EN8RC-Ig-7.1 Concentration  Paragraph writing
selections determine the author’s
(English purpose  Reflection log
enrichment)  Explain how a selection
-A Moorish may be influenced by EN8LT-Ih-3
Banquet culture, history,
-A Moorish environment, or other
-Marriage factors
Customs  Draw similarities and
-the Arabian differences of the featured EN8LT-IIH-
Empire in selections in relation to the 2.2
North Africa theme
Performance July 19-21,  Deliver a self-composed EN8F-Ig-3
task: 2017 informative speech
Delivering an
Informative
Speech

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Content Performance Formative
Content Time Frame Competencies Code Values Related Activities
Standard Standard Assessment
QUARTER 2
Lesson 1 July 24, 2017 The learner The learner  Employ appropriate EN8LC-IIa-7  Intensive
demonstrates transfers learning listening skills and listening
SBL7 understanding by composing and strategies suited to long  Drills and  Idea listening
“The greatest of: East Asian delivering a brief descriptive and narrative exercises Perseverance  Selective listening
Salesman in literature as an and creative texts  Graphic  Note taking
the World” art form entertainment organizers  Writing a
inspired and speech featuring a  Employ projective listening EN8LC-IIa-7.2 summary
influenced by variety of effective strategies with longer
nature; paragraphs, stories
Lesson 2 July 26, 2017 relationship of appropriate  Describe the notable EN8LT-IIa-9.1  board works
East Asian visual, sensory, grammatical signals literary genres contributed  Frayer’s
Literature and verbal or expressions in by East Asian writers model
-Literary signals in both topic development,  Identify the distinguishing  Exit Slip Discovery
genres literary and and appropriate features of notable East EN8LT-IIa-9.2
-Authors expository prosodic features, Asian poems, folktales,
texts; strategies stance, and and short stories
Lesson 3 July 27, 2017 in listening to behavior.  Distinguish between and EN8V-IIa-  Graphic  Enrichment
Types of irony long descriptive among verbal, situational, 24.1 organizer exercises
and narrative and dramatic types of (Concept Creativity in
text; value of irony and give examples of Map) communicatio
literary and each  Sentence n
figurative construction
Lesson 4 July 28, 2017 language; and  Evaluate the personal EN8RC-IIa-  Text analysis
“The Story of appropriate significance of a literary 2.22  Mini task:  Relating to real
the Aged grammatical text Writing a life experiences
Mother” signals or  Relate content or theme Letter
expressions to previous experiences EN8RC-IIb- (Thank you, Mom!) Honoring the
suitable to and background 2.18  Double Entry advice of the
patterns of idea knowledge journal elderly
development.
Lesson 5 July 31 &  Infer dominant thoughts EN8LC-IIb-6.2  Drills and  Inferring
SBL 3 August 1, and feelings expressed in Exercises  Intensive
Making 2017 the text listened to Expressiveness listening
Inferences  Infer the theme of the text EN8LC-IIe-
listened to 2.17.3

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Lesson 6 August 2-3,  Use perfect and (added)  Drills and  Enrichment
Present 2017 progressive tenses exercises activities
perfect and correctly in constructing  Sentence Better  Board works
present meaningful sentences construction communicatio
progressive  Essay Writing n
Lesson 7 August 4,  Explain how the elements EN8LT-IIc-2.2  Essay writing
“Soul of the 2017 specific to a genre  Text analysis
Great Bell” contribute to the theme of Sacrifice  Relating to real
a particular literary life experiences
selection
Lesson 8 August 7-8,  Discriminate between EN8V-IIe-24  Graphic  Comparison and
Figures of 2017 literal and figurative organizer Contrast
speech language (Identifying  T-chart
-hyperbole  Identify figures of speech EN8V-IIf- figurative and Creativity in
-litotes that show emphasis 10.1.4 literal speech
-apostrophe (hyperbole and litotes) language)
-
onomatopoei
a
-assonance
Lesson 9 August 9,  Limit a topic EN8WC-IIa-  Flow chart  Paragraph
composing 2017  Compose effective 2.8.7 construction
paragraphs paragraphs EN8WC-IIa-
-unity  Use a variety of techniques 2.8 Organization in
-coherence to introduce a topic writing
-POV EN8WC-IIb-
-Consistency 2.8.8
Formal Theme August 10,
2 2017
Entertainment
Speech

Lesson 10 August 11,  Explain how a selection EN8LT-IIi-3  200-word  Poem analysis
“The River 2017 may be influenced by Reflection Waiting  Sharing of
Merchant’s culture, history, Paper patiently opinion
Wife: A environment, or other
Letter” factors

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Lesson 11 August 14,  Develop paragraphs that EN8WC-IIe-  Essay Writing  How will develop
Text Types 2017 illustrate each text type 2.2  Jigsaw sentences to
(English (narrative in literature, discussion Expressiveness form a
enrichment) expository, explanatory, in writing paragraph?
factual and personal
recount, persuasive)
 Develop related support EN8WC-IIc-
sentences 2.2.1
Lesson 12 August 15-  Use appropriate EN8G-IIc-9  Gallery walk  Enrichment
Grammatical 16, 2017 grammatical signals or  Paragraph Activities
Signals for expressions suitable to construction  Word play
Idea each pattern of idea
development development: Order and
 general to particular organization
 claim and counterclaim
 problem solution
 cause-effect
 and others
Lesson 13 August 17,  Appreciate literature as an EN8LT-IIe-0-  Poster Making  Poem analysis
“Song of my 2017 art form inspired and 9  Poem
Five Friends” influenced by nature interpretation
Friendship  Collaborative
work
 Sharing of
experiences
Lesson 14 August 18,  Formulate predictions EN8LC-IIf-2.5  Drills and  Enrichment
SBL 8 2017 about the contents of the Exercises Activities
Reminiscing listening text  Intensive
the Past  Use a variety of techniques EN8WC-IId- Listening
SBL 6 to formulate a conclusion 2.8.9 Motivation  Entering the
Learning to be chatroom
Me
Lesson 15 August 22,  Organize information in EN8RC-IIh-  Graphic  Organizing
2017 tables, graphs, and maps 2.15 organizers information

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Organizing ( tables,  4-pics one word
Info in tables, graphs, and Organization  Pair work
graphs, charts maps) and Accuracy
and maps
Lesson 16 August 22-  Transcode information EN8RC-IIe-11  Transcoding  Enrichment
Transcoding 24, 2017 from linear to nonlinear activity
non-linear to texts and vice versa  Reporting  Presentation
linear texts  Explain visual-verbal through graphic
and vice-versa relationships illustrated in EN8SS-IIe-1.2 organizers
tables, graphs, and (diagram,
information maps found in charts, graphs)
expository texts
Performance August 29-  Use the appropriate EN8OL-IIa-5
task: September prosodic features of
Delivering an 1, 2017 speech when delivering an
Entertainment entertainment speech
Speech  Use appropriate non- (added)
verbal cues when
delivering lines in an
entertainment speech EN8OL-IIg-3
 Deliver a self-composed
entertainment speech
using all the needed
speech conventions
 Maintain the interest of EN8OL-IIh-
the audience by delivering 3.13
punch lines effectively
 Produce the sounds of EN8OL-IIC-
English correctly and 3.11
effectively when delivering
an entertainment speech
Lesson 17 September  React to assertions made EN8RC-IIc-  Reaction Paper  Entry writing
“Say it with 5-6, 2017 by the author in the text 2.1.7 Integrity
Flowers”
Lesson 18 September  Predict the gist of the EN8VC-IIa-  Reflective  Audio-visual
Movie trailers 7, 2017 material viewed based on 1.3 Learning presentation
and video clip Journal

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messages the title, pictures, and Insightfulness
(Science and excerpts
Technology)  Discern positive and EN8VC-IIb-17
negative messages
conveyed in a material
viewed
Content Performance Formative
Content Competencies Code Values Related Activities
Standard Standard Assessment
QUARTER 3
Lesson 1 September The learner The learner  Identify the notable EN8LT-IIIa-
11, 2017 demonstrates transfers learning literary genres 11  Anticipation-
Introduction understanding by composing and contributed by Southeast Reaction guide
to Southeast of: Southeast delivering a Asian writers  Text Analysis
Asian Asian literature persuasive speech  Identify the distinguishing  Frayer’s Model Discovery  Picture analysis
Literature as mirror to a based on an features of notable  quiz
shared heritage informative essay poems, short stories, EN8LT-IIIa-
; coping featuring use of dramas, and novels 11.1:
strategies in properly contributed by Southeast
processing acknowledged Asian writers
Lesson 2 September textual information  Determine the target EN8LC-IIIa-  Drills and  Intensive
12, 2017 information; sources, audience of a listening 7.3 Exercises Listening
SBL10 strategies in grammatical signals text and the objective/s of Understanding  Audio-visual
Analyzing examining for opinion-making the speaker presentation
Target features of a , persuasion, and  Employ different listening
Audience and listening and emphasis, and strategies suited to the
objectives of viewing appropriate topic, purpose, and level
an author material; prosodic features, of difficulty of the
structural stance, and listening text EN8LC-IIIg-7
analysis of behavior.
Lesson 3 September words and  Examine biases (for or EN8RC-IIIh-  Think-Pair-  Collaborative
On The Three 13, 2017 propaganda against) made by the 3.1.12 Share work
Evils by U Nu techniques; author  Reflection  Reading
and  Explain figurative EN8LT-IIID- paper Social Comprehension
grammatical language used 2.2.4 awareness  Intensive reading
signals for  Determine social, moral EN8LC-IIIh-
opinion- and economic issues 7.4

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making, discussed in the text
persuasion, and listened to
Lesson 4 September emphasis.  Show respect for EN8SS-IIIf-1.6  Writing a  Text analysis
18-20, 2017 intellectual property rights Bibliography  Writing citations
The by acknowledging  Enrichment
Intellectual citations made in an activities
property informative essay.  Paraphrasing  Mini task: writing
code, In-text  Acknowledge sources by EN8SS-IIIf-  Drills and an informative
citation and creating a bibliography. 1.6.3 exercises text using in-text
other  Use in-text citation EN8SS-IIIh-  Board Works Acknowledgem citation
conventions  Use conventions in citing 1.6.5  Drills and ent
sources EN8SS-IIIg- exercises
 Use appropriate 1.6.4
documentation EN8G-IIId-11
 Compose an informative EN8WC-IIIi-
essay 2.2.16
Lesson 5 September  Use modals appropriately EN8G-IIId-3.6  Sentence and  Enrichment
SBL 10 21-22, 2017 paragraph Knowledge activities
Modals construction
Lesson 6 September  Expand the content of an EN8WC-IIIc-  Paragraph  Text analysis
25-26, 2017 outline using notes from 1.1.6 Writing  Mini task:
Expanding an primary and secondary Creativity and Expanding an
outline sources resourcefulnes outline using
(writing s primary and
strategies) secondary
sources
Lesson 7 September  Share ideas using opinion- EN8RC-IIIc-10  Drills and  Audio-visual
27, 2017 marking signals exercises presentation
Persuasive  Use emphasis markers for  Writing a  Board works
grammatical persuasive purposes EN8G-IIIi-12 persuasive
signals essay
Lesson 8 September  Differentiate facts from EN8RC-IIIc-  Drills and  Enrichment
28, 2017 opinions 2.13 exercises Activities
SBL 16  Distinguish facts from  T-chart Knowledge and  Text analysis
Facts and opinion cited in the text EN8LC-IIIf-  Outlining Persuasiveness  Board work
opinions listened to 2.10  Entering the
chatroom

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Formal Theme September
3 29, 2017
Composing a
persuasive
speech
Lesson 9 October 2 &  Explain the meaning of a EN8V-IIIc-  Drills and  Enrichment
3, 2017 word through structural 15.3 exercises Activities
Affixes analysis (prefixes, roots,  Graphic Meaning  Sentence
Suffixes and suffixes) organizer construction
prefixes  Word game
Lesson 10 October 4,  Use appropriate strategies EN8V-IIId-25  Figurative  Poem analysis
2017 for unlocking unfamiliar language hunt  Explanation
Change by words  Pair work quotation
Angela  Arrive at meanings EN8V-IIIe-  Reflection Embracing  Unlocking of
Manalang through context clues 12.3 paper change vocabulary
Gloria  Explain figurative
language used EN8LT-IIId-
 Express appreciation for 2.2.4
sensory images used EN8LT-IIIc-
2.2.1
Lesson 11 October 5,  Determine various social, EN8LC-IIIh-  Drills and  Enrichment
2017 moral, and economic 7.4 Exercises activities
SBL 21 issues discussed in the Patriotism  Note taking
Serving our text listened to  Employing
country  Determine key ideas, tone listening
and purposes of the EN8LT-IIIf-2.2 strategies
author
Lesson 12 October 6,  Appreciate literature as a EN8LT-IIIe-  Reflection  Intensive Leading
2017 mirror to a shared 10 paper  Open-ended
What are heritage of people with Diversity statements
Filipinos Like diverse backgrounds

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by Leon Maria  Determine the stand of
Guerrero the speaker on a given EN8LC-IIIe-
issue presented in the text 7.1
listened to
Lesson 13 October 9-  Evaluate the details that EN8RC-IIIf-  Citing  Text Analysis
“Guno and 10, 2017 support assertions in a 2.1.7.1 assertions  Intensive Reading
Koyo” retold text  Reaction  Reading
by Harold  React to what is asserted EN8RC-IIIe- paper Courage to Comprehension
Courlander or expressed in a text 2.1.7 admit one’s
 Utilize coping reading EN8RC-IIId- mistakes
strategies to process 12
information in a text
Lesson 14 October 11,  Recognize propaganda EN8RC-IIIa-  Swap talk  Audio-visual
2017 techniques used in a given 12.1  Concept presentation
Propaganda text mapping Persuasiveness  Text analysis
Techniques  Analyze intention of (propaganda) and
(English words or expressions used EN8V-IIIh-26  Composing a expressiveness
Enrichment) in propaganda techniques propaganda

Lesson 15 October 12,  Determine the issue and EN8VC-IIIe-  Reaction  Collaborative
2017 stand presented in the 18: paper work
News material viewed Fluency  Broadcasting
Broadcast and  Determine the target  Audio-visual
commentary audience of a material EN8VC-IIIa- presentation
shows viewed 3.4/4.4/5.4
 Judge the relevance and
worth of ideas presented EN8VC-IIIf-19
in the material viewed
Performance October 13-  Observe the use of correct EN8OL-IIIb-5
Task: 18, 2017 stress, pitch, and juncture
Persuasive when delivering a
Speech persuasive speech
Delivery  Use appropriate
persuasive devices EN8OL-IIIe-
 Deliver a self-composed 1.14
persuasive speech EN8OL-IIIf-3

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Use appropriate verbal
and nonverbal cues when EN8OL-IIIi-
delivering a persuasive 4.1
speech
 Use the correct sounds of EN8OL-IIIa-
English during speech 3.11
delivery
Lesson 16 October 23-  Organize information EN8SS-IIIa-  Differentiated  An Analysis on
24, 2017 about a chosen subject 1.10 activities graphic
SBL 11 using a graphic organizer organizers
Making a  Transcode information Structure
Write-up of from a graphic organizer EN8WC-IIIb-
Ideas from to a topic or sentence 1.1.6
organizers outline
Lesson 17 October 25,  Identify similarities and EN8LT-IIIh-  Venn Diagram  Text analysis
2017 differences of the 2.3  Comparison and
Featured featured selections Insightfulness contrast of
Selections features
selections

Content Performance Formative


Content Time Frame Competencies Code Values Related Activities
Standard Standard Assessment
QUARTER 4
Lesson 1 November 2, The learner The learner  Identify notable literary EN8LT-IVc-13  Frayer’s model  Text Analysis
Introduction 2017 demonstrates transfers learning genres contributed by  Audio-Visual
to South and understanding by composing a South and West Asian Presentation
West Asian of: South and variety of writers  Picture analysis
Literature West Asian journalistic texts,  Identify the distinguishing Discovery
literature as an the contents of features found in religious EN8LT-IVc-
expression of which may be used texts, epics, myths, drama, 13.1
philosophical in composing and and short stories
and religious delivering a contributed by South and
beliefs; memorized oral West Asian writers
Lesson 2 November 3, information speech featuring  Identify positions of a topic EN8RC-IVa-  Identifying  Intensive Reading
Topic 2017 flow in various use of properly sentence 2.21.1 topic sentence  Enrichment
Sentences and text types; acknowledged  Identify details that and Organization of Activities
reality, fantasy, information support the topic sentence ideas

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Supporting and opinion in sources, EN8RC-IVb- supporting
Details listening and grammatical signals 2.21.2 details
Lesson 3 November 6- viewing for opinion-making,  Show respect for EN8WC-IVg-  Paraphrasing  Note Taking
Journalism 7, 2017 materials; word persuasion, and intellectual property rights 1.6  Conver-station  Pair work
Code of Ethics decoding emphasis, and by acknowledging sources  Collaborative
strategies; and appropriate of information in Acknowledgem work
use of prosodic features, journalistic writing ent
information stance, and  Use writing conventions to
sources, behavior. indicate acknowledgement EN8SS-IVh-
active/passive of sources 1.6.4
constructions,
Lesson 4 November 8- direct/reported  Use active and passive EN8G-IVi-13  Drills and  Enrichment
Active and 9, 2017 speech, perfect constructions in journalistic Exercises Accuracy Activities
Passive Voices tenses, and contexts  Writing a lead  Sentence and
in Journalistic logical paragraph
Contexts connectors in construction
journalistic
Lesson 5 November writing.  Distinguish among types of EN8WC-IVd-  Concept Map  Text Analysis
Journalistic 13-14, 2017 journalistic writing (news 3.4.2  quiz  Mini task: news
Types and report, opinion article,  Checklist writing
Features feature article, and sports
Lesson 5 news article)
Analyzing and  Identify features of EN8WC-IVa- Acknowledgem
Evaluating journalistic writing 3.4.1 ent and
Sources  Use primary and secondary EN8WC-IVf-7 recognition
sources to develop a topic
for journalistic writing
 Evaluate the accuracy of a EN8RC-IVg-
given information 15.1
 Analyze the elements that
make up reality and fantasy EN8VC-IVd-
based on a material viewed 20
Lesson 6 November  Use appropriate modifiers EN8G-IVi-15  Drills and  Enrichment
Modifiers: 15, 20 and Exercises Self-Respect Activities
Adjectives and 21, 2017  Sentence (Let’s View each
Adverbs construction Other)

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Lesson 7 November  Use direct and reported EN8G-IVi-14  T-chart (direct  Board Works
Direct and 22 & 23, speech in journalistic and reported
Reported 2017 writing speech) Reliability
Speeches in  Entry Writing
Journalistic  Writing a news
Contexts article
Lesson 8 November  Use past and past perfect EN8G-IVi-3  Drills and  Enrichment
Past and Past 24, 27, 28, tenses in journalistic exercises activities
Perfect Tenses 2017 writing  Entry Writing Accuracy  Board Works
in Journalistic  Sharing of
Contexts experiences
 Mini task: Writing
a sports article
Lesson 9 November  Use appropriate logical EN8G-IVi-16  Concept  Pair Work
Cohesive 29, 2017 connectors for emphasis mapping  Note Taking
Devices and  Note explicit and implicit EN8RC-IVc-  Mini task: Logical  Selective Reading
Logical signals (like cohesive 13.1 Writing a Organization  Open-ended
Connectors devices) used by the writer feature article sentences
Lesson 10 December 4-  Summarize information EN8LC-IVe-  Venn diagram  Intensive
SBL 5 5, 2017 from the text listened to. 3.14 (general and Listening
Summarizing  Distinguish between specific  Text Analysis
a Fable general and specific statements) Adroitness  Explanation of
“The fairly statements  Summary quotation
Intelligent Fly” EN8RC-IVf- Chart
by James 10.2
Thurber
Lesson 11 December 6,  Draw conclusions from a EN8RC-IVh-  “The story  Intensive Reading
The Story of a 2017 set of details 2.12 Ends my way”  Collaborative
Saint by A. M.  Synthesize essential Spirituality Work
Rosenthal information found in a EN8RC-IVi-15
given text
 Appreciate literature as an
expression of philosophical EN8LT-IVe-12
and religious ideas
Lesson 12 December 7,  Compose journalistic texts EN8WC-IVi-
Formal Theme 2017 3.4
4

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Writing a
Journalistic
Text

Lesson 13 December 8,  Use the correct production EN8OL-IVc-  Checklist of  Declamation


Delivering 11, 12, 13, of the sounds of English 3.11 Skills “Vengeance is
Piece or a 2017 when delivering a not Ours, It’s
Speech manuscript or memorized God’s”
(English speech in an oration, in a
Enrichment) declamation or in a Artistry “Murderess”
dramatic monologue
 Use effective nonverbal
communication strategies: EN8OL-IVh-
gestures and body 3.7
movements and eye
contact, etc.
 Deliver a
manuscript/memori zed
oral speech with ease and EN8OL-IVg-
fluency before an audience 1.5
 Use appropriate prosodic
features of speech like
pitch, stress, juncture,
volume and projection, EN8OL-IVe-5
intonation and speech rate
Lesson 14 January 3,  Predict what is to follow EN8LC-IVa-  Drills and  Enrichment
SBL 4 2018 after a segment of a text 2.5 Exercises activities
Learning From listened to  Making Camaraderie
Friends  Infer thoughts and feelings Inferences
expressed in a text listened EN8LC-IVb-
to 6.2
Lesson 15 January 4,  Raise questions about the EN8LC-IVc-  Recitation  Enrichment
2018 text listened to 3.2 activities
SBL 18  Process speech delivered Giving
Willingness to by making inferences from EN8LC-IVf-10
Share what has been listened to

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Lesson 16 January 5-6,  Compare and contrast EN8VC-IVf-15  Graphic  Audio-Visual
2018 one’s beliefs/convictions Organizers presentation
Commentary with those presented in a  Formulating Expressiveness  Pair Work
Talk Show material viewed Questions
 Raise questions about a EN8VC-IVe-
particular aspect of a 12
material viewed
Lesson 16 January 7-9,  Interpret and follow EN8RC-IVd-  Amazing Race  Collaborative
2018 instructions, directions, 14.1 Work
Following notices, rules and Obedience  Brainstorming
Rules and regulations
Regulations
Lesson 17 January 15-  Use various strategies in EN8V-IVd-15  Vocabulary  Reading
16, 2018 decoding the meaning of Rock and Roll Comprehension
Ramayana words *p. 278(LM Decisiveness
and  Appreciate literature as an EN8LT-IVe-12 G10)  Entry Writing
Mahabharata expression of philosophical
and religious ideals
Lesson 18 January 18,  Use text type knowledge EN8RC-IVe-  Essay Writing  Text Analysis
2018 (narrative in literature, 13  Intensive Reading
The Story of instructions, explanation, Love and
Ruth factual and personal Affection
recount, persuasive,
expository) to process
information in a text
Performance January 22-
Task: 25, 2017
Newspaper
Making

Grading system:
Written works -30%
Performance task -50% Prepared by
Quarterly Assessment -20% Mr. Asaint C. Dela Cruz
TOTAL -100% Ms. Jzaninna Sol Bagtas

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