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LEARNING CONTRACT
AGREEMENT: By signing the contract, you are hereby accepting the
LEVEL 1: LOAD
responsibility to finish the activity package and submit it to your teacher
(____________________) on (____________________).
Load up your knowledge with the different parts of a letter and its formats!
Level 1: LOAD
Load up your minds with ideas!
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Let’s test your schema by encircling the letter that best answers the following
questions:
1. Which of the following occupies a central place in an expository prose?
a. include hypothesis
Level 2: Engage
Engage yourself!
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This activity is designed to check your knowledge in identifying the different types of
assertions. You have to tell whether each assertion is a statement of convention, fact,
opinion or preference.
3. Roses are more beautiful, smell sweeter and are easier to grow than any other
flowers.
Answer: _______________________________________________
5. Cactus grows best in soil made of ¼ clay and ¼ sand and loam.
Answer: _______________________________________________
Answer: _______________________________________________
Answer: _______________________________________________
9. Many people will die because of political considerations and unwise aid-
spending.
Answer: _______________________________________________
10. The Duterte government should have toughened its stand against the
burgeoning insurgency.
Answer: _______________________________________________
Level 3: Advance
Advance your idea!
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Formulating assertions is a way to vividly express your ideas and feelings about
anything. Using the literary lines below, come up with your own assertion of any type.
Example:
1. Those who want to be the first shall be the last. - Jesus Z. Menoy
4. When you are content to be simply yourself everybody will respect you. - Lao Tzu
5. If we compare our individual and civic traits with those that adorned our
forefathers, we will find that we Filipinos of today, have lost much of the moral
strength and the power of growth of our ancestors. – Manuel L. Quezon
Level 4: Refine
Refine your skills in analysis!
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A. If a student is turning in late work, it is recommended that he/she leaves a private
comment to notify the teacher of late work or special circumstances. When a student
has completed the assignment, he/she simply clicks the Mark as Done button to let the
teacher know he/she has finished the task.
Task: Write your assertions about the text’s organization, coherence, and cohesion.
1. Organization:
________________________________________________________
B. Frank has a hard time studying so he plays little games to get himself to finish his
assignments. He will begin by saying to himself, “Whenever I finish an assignment, I’ll
give myself a prize.” Frank has all kinds of prizes; his favorites are watching a detective
show on television, drinking a milk tea, and spending an hour with his girlfriend. Of
course, too many of these rewards would mean that Frank won’t get much else done.
So Frank uses other strategies. He will for example, set the watch timer for an hour.
Then, he will work at the kitchen table until the timer buzzes. Also, he puts a paper clip
on every tenth page of the book he is studying. As soon as he reaches the clip he can
take a five-minute beak.
Task: Write your assertion about the content and the mechanics used in the text.
3. Content:
____________________________________________________________
4. Mechanics:
__________________________________________________________
C. C: Acetylsalicylic acid
I. Prophylaxis of thromboembolic
disorders, MI, transient ischemic
attacks and stoke
D: 1 tab daily
- EAPP, DepEd
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Task: Write an assertion on the language used in the text.
5.___________________________________________________________________
Level 5: Nurture
Nurture your mind!
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Take time to read the selection, Safe Online by Nathanlie M. Baldoza. Write a
paragraph (not more than 350 words) indicating your own assertions about the text’s
content and properties such as organization, coherence, cohesion, use of language and
mechanics. Be guided with the given rubric.
(4)
Clear Assertion - weak and unfocused -opens a good assertion, but - opens with clear
assertion doesn’t grab readers’ assertion that is
attention interesting and insightful
Sentence - poorly developed - sentences usually flow - writes with clear and
Structure sentences well, but are awkward at varied sentence structure
times
- sentences don’t express -extremely well-
ideas well - some lack of conciseness developed sentences that
flow well, express ideas,
and are concise
Grammar and - numerous and significant - writing contains some - employs appropriate
Spelling errors in grammar spelling errors in grammar/spelling grammar and spelling
which interfere with without error
readers’ comprehension
SAFE ONLINE
BY NATHANLIE M. BALDOZA
(Health & Home, 2017)
What’s the first thing teens do after waking up in the morning? How about the
last thing they do before calling it a night?
I have observed that most, if not all, teens I know sleep with their cellphones
and scroll through their inbox or newsfeed about waking up in the morning. In the
evening, they text or chat with friends before going to sleep. According to “Cisco
Connected World Technology Report,” 90% of young people get hold of their mobile
phones before getting out of bed and doing their waking up rituals like peeing and
brushing their teeth.
Whether we agree or not, social media have impacted and dominated our lives
over the years. As of July 2015, the total worldwide population was 7.3 billion, while
the Internet had 3.17 billion users. Facebook, the biggest social networking sites, had
the largest number of users with 1.71 billion. WeChat came in second with 1.12 billion
users and Youtube, third with over a billion.
“With their encompassing influence, social media have become a part of our
lifestyle. These platforms connect us to the rest of the world. They’re an avenue in
exchanging information and ideas with other people. They make me understand the
world better. Life will be entirely different without the internet,”shares Khyle Miggs
Ytang, Grade 12 student of Mindanao Mission Academy.
How then can teens be safe online? Lysa Myers, security researcher of
welivesecurity.com, offers tips for reducing risks for children to become online victims:
Congratulations!
You have accomplished all the activities in Learnguistics. You’re now a certified
learnlinguist!
Reflection:
With all the activities I have undertaken, I learned
that__________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
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ANSWER KEY
Level 1: LOAD
Level 2: ENGAGE
1. a 1. statement of fact 6. statement of convention
2. c 2. statement of fact 7. statement of preference
3. c 3. statement of preference 8. statement of opinion
4. b 4. statement of convention 9. statement of opinion
5. c 5. statement of fact 10. statement of preference
Levell 3:
ADVANCE- answers may vary
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