EAPP Week 6
EAPP Week 6
EAPP Week 6
Region III
DIVISION OF CITY OF SAN FERNANDO
San Fernando East District
Nuestra Señora Del Pilar Integrated School
Brgy. Del Pilar, City of San Fernando, Pampanga
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard:
The learner acquires knowledge of appropriate reading strategies for a better
understanding of academic texts
B. Performance Standard:
The learner produces a detailed abstract of information gathered from the various
academic texts read
C. Learning Competency/ Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC)
MELC No. 9 –
Compare and contrast various kinds of concept papers:
a. Art
b. Business
c. Law
d. Philosophy
e. Politics
f. Religion
g. Science
h. Sports
i. Tech-Voc
j. Home Economics
k. Agri-Fishery
l. IA
m. ICT
Specific Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the learners should be able to:
II. CONTENT:
A. References
English for the Globalized Classroom Series English for Academic and
Professional Purposes by Paolo Niño M. Valdez, Ph.D
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B. Other Learning/Instructional Materials
IV. PROCEDURE
This are quotes related to Philosophy and Law. What does each quote say/mean?
“The unexamined life is not “He who has a why to live can
F. worth living.” bear almost anyhow.”
- Socrates - Nietzsche
Fill in the circles with any words that they can associate with the terminology found in the
middle.
HOME
ECONOMICS
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AGRI-FISHERY
B. Analysis
• Categorize the terminologies found in the word pool to where they belong.
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repair and automobile maintenance, and all programs usually cover technical
drawing as part of the curricula.
H. POLITICS - It is the way in which we understand and order our social affairs, and
acquire greater control over the situation.
Basic Concepts:
a. Order - Study of politics seeks to study how human life in the aggregate is
ordered.
b. Power - A term of influence. Who rules? In accordance with the law, or is it
the
just or the moral?
c. Justice - When the power is exercised in the interest of the ruled, there is
justice.
d. Politics - is all about the way human beings are governed, which involves
order, power, and justice. It is not just an abstract study.
I. RELIGION can be defined as a social institution involving beliefs and practices based
on the sacred.
Scientific Concepts
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L. BUSINESS
• The concept paper is a foundation or cornerstone of funded project development.
• Perception! Brainwork! Your approach!
• Writing or developing the concept paper is often the first act of transforming a
creative or worthwhile idea into a reality. Although the vital step even before writing
the Concept Paper is having a Business Plan.
• A business plan is a formal statement of a set of business goals, the reasons why
they are believed attainable, and the plan for reaching those goals. It may also
contain background information about the organization or team attempting to reach
those goals.
• The ideology is that you must have a business plan before you start up your
business. The business plan is seen as planning and forging ahead for success. A
business plan is just like an investment proposal only the audience differs.
• Unfortunately, many people think of business plans only for starting a new business
or applying for business loans. But they are also vital for running a business, whether
or not the business needs new loans or new investments. Businesses need plans to
optimize growth and developmental according to priorities. These are the Basic
components of a business plan
I. Executive Summary: This is often written lastly. It’s just a page or two of highlights.
II.Product or Service: Describe what you’re selling. Focus on customer benefits.
III.Company Description: Legal establishment, history, start-up plans, etc.
IV.Market Analysis: You need to know your market, customer needs, where they are,
how to reach them, etc.
V.Strategy and Implementation: Be specific. Include management responsibilities with
dates and budget.
VI.Management Team: Include backgrounds of key members of the team, personnel
strategy, and details.
VII.Financial Plan: This includes profit and loss, cash flow, balance sheet, break-even
analysis, assumptions, business ratios, etc.
The concept paper is one of the three key components to beginning a funded project
design. The other two key components are developing the budget and finding the
funding sources.
• The concept paper is usually a three page document that enables the Executive
Committee to assess how well the proposed research fits with the Fund’s interests
F. Developing mastery
Tell students to underline the concepts in the following passages that relate to science and
sports. Then, fill in the table below.
That is, the anterior of the iris has different colours in different individuals and
is also marked by lines that converge toward the pupil (as studied in iridology). However, the
posterior (back) surface of the iris has a deep purple tint due to two layers of pigmented
columnar epithethelium. This pigmented epithelium is usually referred to as the “pars iridica
retinae” but is sometimes called simply “uvea” due to the similarity of its colour to that of a
ripe purple grape.
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6. Nerves of the choroid and iris
When it comes to martial arts, there are several styles of fighting which are
recognized all over the world. From Asia, these include Japan’s Karate, Korea’s Taekwando,
China’s Wushu and Thailand’s Muay Thai.
Filipino martial arts have been growing steadily in popularity in recent years.
Starting with a minor, underground cult appeal, it is poised to break out as a sports
phenomenon not just in its full-contact incarnation, but as an exhibition and display of Pinoy
culture as well.
Known by many names, styles and formats, including eskrima (as it’s known
in Cebu and parts of the Visayas) or the more controversial moniker of kali, its official
practitioners have preferred the name arnis, short for “arnis de mano,” which is derived from
the Spanish phrase “harness of the hand.” Arnis has become the de facto umbrella term.
Concepts Meanings
“What is the importance of understanding the concepts in the field of Politics and Religion in
appreciating the Filipino culture?”
A concept paper is a brief paper outlining the key aspects of a study before
undertaking the study. It is meant to provide an idea of the study. Thus, it helps the
supervisor assess whether the study is relevant, feasible, and worthwhile. If not, they may
suggest studying a different research question. It also helps the supervisor gauge your
understanding of research, and therefore, if you are likely to need support (and if so, how
much) in conducting the study.
I. Evaluating learning
ACTIVITY 1: Arrange the following jumbled sentences to form a coherent text for an affidavit
of loss.
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Affidavit of Loss
A. On January 10, 1999, I lost the original of the above Certificate of Participation when we
moved to our new house in Makati City, during which we relocated a number of personal
possessions.
B. I am executing this affidavit to comply with the requirements of Security Bank for the
reconstitutions of the said document.
D. I, WILHELMINA A. POBRE, of legal age, married, Filipino citizen, with residence address
at 51-G Yakal Street, Makati City under oath, depose and state:
F. Diligent search of said document among our personal effects provided futile and
unavailing.
(1)_________________________________________________________________
(2)_________________________________________________________________
(3)_________________________________________________________________
(4)_________________________________________________________________
(5)_________________________________________________________________
(6)_________________________________________________________________
ACTIVITY 3: Read the following excerpt, and keep the following questions in mind while
reading:
1. What is the purpose of the text?
2. Who is the target reader?
3. Has the writer achieved his/her purpose?
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Hackers, Heroes of the Computer Revolution
by Steven Levy
One thing that enabled them to do this was the programming system devised
by Jack Dennis and another professor, Tom Stockman. When the TX-0 arrived at
MIT, it had been stripped down since its days at Lincoln Lab: the memory had been
reduced considerably, to 4, 096 “words” of eighteen bits each. (A “bit” is a Binary
digit, either one or zero. These binary numbers are the only thing computers
understand. A series of binary numbers is called a “word”) And the TX-0 had almost
no software. So Jack Dennis, even before he introduced the TMRC people to the TX-
0, had been writing “systems programs”—the software to help users utilize the
machine.
Using the diagram below, identify the advantages and disadvantages of computers in
today’s world.
COMPUTERS IN
TODAY’S WORLD
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
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ACTIVITY 4: In a sheet of paper, share insights regarding the words of Alan Turing, The
Father of Modern Computer Science regarding the language of computers.
ACTIVITY 5: Compare and contrast a desktop computer with a laptop. Discuss the
advantages and disadvantages of each.
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The following are the other commonly used Latin words and phrases. Look up their
definitions. You may use a legal dictionary or glossary.
1. quo warranto 6. certiorari
2. ex post facto 7. subpoena
3. ex parte 8. prima facie
4. habeas corpus 9. in personam
5. bona fide 10. functus officio
Read the excerpt below, and write in the learning log your significant insights regarding the
passage.
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One researcher Ms. Bray cites often when she speaks about the benefits of
writing is James W. Pennebaker, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas who
says he accidentally discovered the power of a certain type of writing through experiments
he conducted as a research psychologist in the mid-1980s.
In the earliest study, “people were asked about either a traumatic experience
or a superficial event for four consecutive days, 15 minutes a day,” he writes in his book,
Writing to heal.
“To my surprise, those who wrote about their traumas needed less medical
attention in the following months than they had previously; and many said the writing had
changed their lives.”
Research done since that time indicates that “writing is a far more powerful
tool for healing than anyone had ever imagined,” Mr. Pennebaker writes.
One example given is the effects of expressive writing on the immune system.
“The body’s immune system can function more or less effectively depending on the person’s
stress level,” he writes, citing studies that have concluded that “emotional writing is
associated with general enhancement in immune function.”
MY LEARNING LOG
Prepared by:
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