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Course Outline Xseed - English2

This document outlines the course outline for English 2 for the school year 2018-2019. It is divided into 4 quarters with blocks of lessons each focusing on an English skill or topic. The blocks cover areas like reading, writing, sequencing, summarizing, describing, comparing, finding main ideas, and more. Each block contains 4 lessons targeting specific objectives like capital letters, rhyming words, story elements and so on.

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Course Outline Xseed - English2

This document outlines the course outline for English 2 for the school year 2018-2019. It is divided into 4 quarters with blocks of lessons each focusing on an English skill or topic. The blocks cover areas like reading, writing, sequencing, summarizing, describing, comparing, finding main ideas, and more. Each block contains 4 lessons targeting specific objectives like capital letters, rhyming words, story elements and so on.

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COURSE OUTLINE

S.Y. 2018 – 2019


XSEED - ENGLISH2
FIRST QUARTER
The learnerlistens critically to one-two paragraphs; use appropriate expressions n varied situations; reads texts for
pleasure and information critically in meaningful thought units; responds properly to environmental prints likes
signs, posters, commands and requests; and writes legibly simple sentences and messages in cursive form.

BLOCK 1 – Reading Books Pages12-16


 Lesson 1 – Rhyming Words
 Lesson 2 – Parts of a Book
 Lesson 3 – Arranging Words Alphabetically
 Lesson 4 – What is the Poem About?

BLOCK 2 – Real and Imaginary Pages 17-25


 Lesson 1 – Common and Proper Naming Words
 Lesson 2 – Making a Guess About a Story
 Lesson 3 – Real and Imaginary Details
 Lesson 4 – Making Three-Letter Words
BLOCK 3 – Sequencing and Summarizing Pages 26-31
 Lesson 1 – Capital Letters and Periods
 Lesson 2 – Naming and Telling Parts
 Lesson 3 – Retelling a Story in Order
 Lesson 4 – Beginning, Middle and End
BLOCK 4 – Making Connections Pages 32-40
 Lesson 1 – Asking and Telling Sentences
 Lesson 2 – Asking Questions
 Lesson 3 – Text-to-Self Connections
 Lesson 4 – More Questions
BLOCK 5 – Asking Questions Pages 41-47
 Lesson 1 – One and Many: -s, -es, -ies
 Lesson 2 – Another Words for Many
 Lesson 3 – Asking Each Other Questions
 Lesson 4 – Reviewing Short Vowel Sounds
BLOCK 6 – Reading a Play Pages 48-58
 Lesson 1 – Parts of a Play
 Lesson 2 – Problem and Solution
 Lesson 3 – Using a and an
 Lesson 4 – Words Ending with –le
BLOCK 7 – Enacting a Play Pages 59-64
 Lesson 1 – The Letter Y as a Vowel
 Lesson 2 – Types of Sentences
 Lesson 3 – Practicing a Play
 Lesson 4 – Enacting a Play

SECOND QUARTER
The learnerlistens critically to one-two paragraphs; use appropriate expressions n varied situations; reads texts for
pleasure and information critically in meaningful thought units; responds properly to environmental prints likes
signs, posters, commands and requests; and writes legibly simple sentences and messages in cursive form.

BLOCK 8 – A Silly Poem Pages 65-71


 Lesson 1 – Same Sound, Different Spelling
 Lesson 2 –Long Vowel Sounds
 Lesson 3 –Reciting a Poem
 Lesson 4 –Using Pronouns
BLOCK 9 – Mapping a Story Pages 72-80
 Lesson 1 – Making Predictions
 Lesson 2 – Elements of a Story
 Lesson 3 – Using a Story Map
 Lesson 4 – Vowel Terms: ai and ay
BLOCK 10 – Writing a Description Pages 81-86
 Lesson 1 –Present Tense Doing Words
 Lesson 2 – Describing Words
 Lesson 3 – Writing to Describe
 Lesson 4 – Words with –sk and –sp
BLOCK 11 – Writing about Myself Pages 87-92
 Lesson 1 – Listening to Understand
 Lesson 2 – Words with Vowel + R
 Lesson 3 – Linking Verbs
 Lesson 4 – Writing About Myself
BLOCK 12 – Elements of a Folktale Pages 93-101
 Lesson 1 – Guessing Events of a Folktale
 Lesson 2 – What is a Folktale?
 Lesson 3 – Summary of a Folktale
 Lesson 4 – Vowel Team: ee and ea
BLOCK 13 – Writing About the Past Pages 102-106
 Lesson 1 – Past Tense Doing Words
 Lesson 2 – Describing a Past Event
 Lesson 3 – Writing About a Past Event
 Lesson 4 – Words with sm- and st-
BLOCK 14 – Instructions in a Recipe Pages 107-112
 Lesson 1 – Using Commands
 Lesson 2 – Parts of a Recipe
 Lesson 3 – Creating a Recipe
 Lesson 4 – Compound Words

THIRD QUARTER
The learner listens critically to one-two paragraphs; use appropriate expressions n varied situations; reads texts
for pleasure and information critically in meaningful thought units; responds properly to environmental prints likes
signs, posters, commands and requests; and writes legibly simple sentences and messages in cursive form.

BLOCK 15 – Making Predictions Pages 4-13


 Lesson 1 – Previewing a Story
 Lesson 2 – Characters in a Folktale
 Lesson 3 – Retelling a Folktale
 Lesson 4 – Homophones
BLOCK 16 – Compare and Contrast Pages 16-18
 Lesson 1 – Using Opposites
 Lesson 2 – Comparing Characters and Settings
 Lesson 3 – Comparing Events
 Lesson 4 – Words For Comparing: and, both, but
BLOCK 17 – Reading a Comic Strip Pages 19-29
 Lesson 1 – Parts of a Comic Strip
 Lesson 2 – Making Inferences
 Lesson 3 – Pictures in a Comic Strip
 Lesson 4 – Words With –ge and –dge
BLOCK 18 – Writing a Comic Strip Pages 30-35
 Lesson 1 – Making Predictions
 Lesson 2 – Using Words That Mean The Same
 Lesson 3 – Words With –ie and –igh
 Lesson 4 – Writing a Frame
BLOCK 19 – Finding the Main Idea Pages 36-46
 Lesson 1 – Identifying the Main Idea
 Lesson 2 – Supporting Details
 Lesson 3 – Sentences With Not
 Lesson 4 – Long and Short Forms
BLOCK 20 – Paragraph Writing Pages 47-51
 Lesson 1 – Words with –eer and –ear
 Lesson 2 – Writing Longer Sentences
 Lesson 3 – Topic Sentences
 Lesson 4 – Writing a Paragraph
 BLOCK 21 – Writing About the Future Pages 52-57
 Lesson 1 – What is the Poem About?
 Lesson 2 – Plans for the Future
 Lesson 3 – Rhyming Words
 Lesson 4 – Writing a Poem

FOURTH QUARTER
The learner listens critically to one-two paragraphs; use appropriate expressions n varied situations; reads texts
for pleasure and information critically in meaningful thought units; responds properly to environmental prints likes
signs, posters, commands and requests; and writes legibly simple sentences and messages in cursive form.

BLOCK 22 – Text-to-World Connections Pages 58-66


 Lesson 1 – Connecting Details to the World Around Us
 Lesson 2 – Questions About Places
 Lesson 3 – Questions About People
 Lesson 4 – Reviewing / Blends
BLOCK 23 – Describing Ourselves and Others Pages 67-71
 Lesson 1 – Reviewing / Blends
 Lesson 2 – Using Synonyms of Describing Words
 Lesson 3 – Writing Describing Sentences
 Lesson 4 – Writing a Letter
BLOCK 24 – Solve a Riddle Pages 72-78
 Lesson 1 – Using Clues
 Lesson 2 – Understanding New Words
 Lesson 3 – Writing a Riddle
 Lesson 4 – Words with –oi and -oy
BLOCK 25 – Cause and Effect Pages 79-88
 Lesson 1 – Identifying the Main Events
 Lesson 2 – This, That, These and Those
 Lesson 3 – Explaining Cause and Effect
 Lesson 4 – Effect of Events on a Character
BLOCK 26 – Writing a Card Pages 89-94
 Lesson 1 – Writing Directions
 Lesson 2 – Road Signs
 Lesson 3 – Making an Invitation Card
 Lesson 4 – Words with –nd and –nt
BLOCK 27 – Pictographs Pages 95-104
 Lesson 1 – Picture Symbols
 Lesson 2 – Reading a Pictograph
 Lesson 3 – Creating Picture Symbols
 Lesson 4 – Making a Pictograph
BLOCK 28 – Writing a Stanza Pages 105-112s
 Lesson 1 – Syllables
 Lesson 2 – Understanding a Poem
 Lesson 3 – writing Sentences With IF
 Lesson 4 – Adding a Stanza

Reference Book: XSEED English 2


by XSEED Foundation for Life

Prepared by: Submitted to:

ANGELICA LEGASPI DELIA M. ABAYON


Teacher in English 2 OIC, Primary Departmen

Checked by: Noted by:

GINA T. PIRA, EdD. TERESA CIELO FE J. VALENZUELA, EdD.


Academic Coordinator School PrincipaL

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