Q4 GR2 English 2 Module
Q4 GR2 English 2 Module
Q4 GR2 English 2 Module
Department of Education
Regional Office No. VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Division of Northern Samar
Catarman I District
CATARMAN 1 CENTRAL SCHOOL
Catarman, Northern Samar
English 2
Quarter 4 – Module
Name:___________________________________________________________
Class #____ Grade Two – Special Science for Elementary School(SSES)
TERESA ESQUILLO-CUSTORIO
MASTER TEACHER-1
ADVISER
English – Grade 2
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Quarter 4 – Module
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English
Quarter 4 – Module
Fun in Reading
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What I Need to Know
Learning English lets you, students, explore concepts and competencies. For you to
become a more effective user of the language, you need to enhance your skills in its
different areas such as reading, writing, speaking and listening.
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2. Match the picture with its sight word;
4. Use personal pronouns (e.g. I, you, he, she, it, we, they) in dialogues;
What I Know
Directions: Choose the best possible answer for each question
1. Which word has a short vowel sound?
A. cape B. pail C. sun
2. Ana and I are good friends. both like playing dolls.
A. We B. She C. Her
3. are books.
A. This B. These C. That
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Lesson Reading of words with short vowel
What’s In
Before the lesson begins, read the words inside the box and the sentences below.
cat big fat sat rat ran
What’s New
In our everyday living we hear, see, and read different words. Some of them
have the same spelling and these words confuse us. In this
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module, we are going to learn how to read short vowel sounds using CVC pattern.
What’s More
Directions: Write the correct name of each of the following pictures. Choose your
answer from the box and write it on the line provided.
pan ham sun bun cup
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vowel will be pronounced as a long vowel sound due to the Vowel- Consonant-e
pattern).
Here are some examples:
short a short e short i short o short u
cat leg wig log mug
bat peg kit hot gum
mat pen pin pot hum
jam bed fin lot rug
tap red tip cot fun
nap pet zip cop hut
What I Can Do
ACTIVITY 1: Say the name of each picture and circle the correct word for
it.
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ACTIVITY 2: Read each set of words. Box the word that has short vowel sound.
Assessment
Directions: Read the words inside the box. Choose the words with short
vowel sound then write them under their proper heading.
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Lesson
Matching the picture with its sight
2 word
What’s In
Directions: Circle the picture on each row that has the same meaning as the
word.
What’s New
Sight words are commonly used words that we often memorize by sight, so that
we can automatically recognize these words easily.
Sight words help promote reading comprehension. Learning the high-
frequency sight words not only help you read more fluently, it also helps you
write more efficiently too
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What’s More
Directions: Circle the word that names each picture. Then write the word.
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ACTIVITY 2: Write the correct word for each picture. Choose from the box.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Assessment
Directions: Choose the correct word from the box. Write the word to complete the
sentences.
is I like wash see
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Lesson
Spelling 2-syllable words with
3 short a, e, i, o and u sound
What’s In?
Let’s read these two-syllable words with two short vowel sound.
What’s New?
Learning how to spell 2-syllable words lets you, understand the text
that you read. Learning to spell helps you become a better reader and writer.
A syllable is a part of a word that contains a single vowel sound and that is
pronounced as a unit. For example, “cat” has one syllable, and “pancake”' has two
syllables.
Short vowel sounds are vowel sounds that are pronounced in short forms.
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What’s More
4. bus
pad
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Activity 1: Name each picture then write the missing letters in each word.
1. p nc l 3. str ch
2. j ck t 4. p dl ck
Ac tivity 2
Directions: Find the following words inside the word puzzle by shading them
with yellow crayon.
P I C N I C M B
C O B W E B A A cobweb batman
P A R M A E G T
magnet picnic
A Y E A B L N M
tablet
M P T B L I E A
T A B L E T T N
Assessment
the words to come up with the
Directions: Arrange
What I Can Do
correct words. Use the picture as your reference.
1. tersis 4. nerdin
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2. perzip 5. ketbas
3. tenkit
What’s In?
Directions: Match the picture with the correct pronoun.
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What is It?
What’s New?
The words above (it, she and they) are called pronouns. Specifically, they
are called personal pronouns, Find out more about personal pronouns as you
through the exciting activities!
Directions: Find the personal pronoun in each sentence. Write the answer in
the box.
What’s More?
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Directions: Replace the underlined word with correct pronoun inside the word
box. Write your answer on the blank.
ACTIVITY 1
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Directions: Look at each picture. Choose the correct pronoun that best describes
each picture. Color the circle that corresponds to your answer.
1 5
2 6
3 7
4 8
ACTIVITY 2
Directions: Complete the sentences by writing the correct pronoun on the blank.
Choose your answer inside the box.
3-4. It’s nice to meet , Samantha. These are Ate Jen-jen and Ate
Crissa. are my older sisters.
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Lesson Assessment
Using
Jacob: Hi Camille. Can (1) demonstrative pronouns
borrow your pencil please?
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Camille: Yes, (2)
this/thatcan, borrow(3)
those/these .
Jacob: Thank you, you are so kind! John also lent me his crayons yesterday.
(4) is also friendly.
Camille: Yesterday, I left my crayons too. I borrowed some to Anna and
(5) let me use them.
Jacob: (6) are both nice. I hope we can be friends.
Camille: Of course, (7) can!
What’s In
Directions: Encircle the correct demonstrative pronoun that will
complete the following sentences.
What’s New
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A demonstrative pronoun is helpful when you want to make it clear
which person or thing you would like to talk about, whether it is near or far,
singular or plural.
In this module we are going to learn the use of demonstrative pronouns such
as this, these, that and those and their uses in the sentence.
Demonstrative pronoun is used in a sentence to point something
specific. It p oints to a particular noun it replaces.
What’s More?
DIRECTIONS: Write this, that, these, or those to complete the sentence.
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The demonstrative pronouns:
● this is used to point out person, object or place that is near to the speaker.
● that is used to point out person, object or place that is far from the speaker.
● these is used to point out some two or more persons, objects, or places that
is near to the speaker.
● those is used to point out some two or more persons, objects, or places that
is far from the speaker
What I Can Do
ACTIVITY 1
Directions: Box the correct demonstrative pronoun in each sentence.
1. Are (these, those) toys yours?
ACTIVITY 2
Directions: Write This, That, Those or These on the blank to complete the
sentences.
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2. Look at seeds on my palm. They are sunflower seeds.
Assessment
Directions: Answer the questions using demonstrative pronouns. Follow the
example below.
2. What is this?
3. What is that?
4. What is this?
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Lesson Using the most frequently occurring
What’s In
Directions: Choose the correct word for each sentence.
1. I put my notebooks (in, on) my bag before I go home.
2. There is a glass of milk (in, on) the table.
3. This gift is (from, under) my mother and father.
What words did you choose in each number? Why? How do you
call these words? Find out!
What’s New
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Prepositions are words that show the relation between a noun and some other
words in a sentence. These also tell you where something is located or positioned
compared to something else.
What’s More
Directions: Look at the pictures. Color the circle that corresponds your answer.
1.
Prepositions can also tell you when something happened. Some frequently occurring
prepositions are:
On is a preposition which shows exactly where an object is.
Example: The computer is on the table.
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Over is a preposition which means on top of. It shows movement above
something.
Example: The bird is flying over the tree.
ACTIVITY 1
Directions: Underline the preposition in each sentence.
ACTIVITY 2
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Directions: Write the correct preposition that will complete each sentence. Choose
your answer inside the box.
on under over out beside above off
Assessment
1. The slippers are the bed.
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Lesson Differentiating words with
What’s In
A medial vowel is the sound found at the middle of words. It can easily be
identified because of its position in the word.
Look at the pictures. Say its name and pay attention to the medial vowel sound.
What’s New?
Here is a list of words with different medial vowel sounds.
Read them and pronounce the medial sound correctly.
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What’s More?
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Pat – put say – soy
ACTIVITY 1
Directions: Write the missing medial vowel letter to form the name of each
picture.
1. c p 2. c p 3. c t 4. c t 5. p n 6. p n
Activity 2
Directions: Change the medial vowel to make new word. Write your answer on
the blank.
1. pen
2. log
3. ball
4. hum
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5. peg
Assessment
A. Directions: Choose the letter of the word that will best complete the
sentence. Circle your answer.
1. Ella sits on the big .
A. lag B. leg C. log
2. Father drinks his coffee from his .
A. cap B. cop C. cup
3. Grandma lives in an old .
A. hat B. hot C hut
4. She used her in writing.
A. pan B. pen C. pin
5. There is a in the garden.
A. bag B. beg C. bug
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1. The cop sleeps on the . cat
cot
2. Gwen likes to paper dolls.
cut
3. The sat on the mat
4. They had together. fan
5. I am afraid of shark’s . fin
fun
Read phrases, short sentences and short stories consisting of words with
short e, a, i, o, and u then answer the Who, What and Where questions
about them
What’s In
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Where does Bob hop?
What are the words with short /o/?
What’s New
Short vowels produce short vowel sounds. It is produced when the vowel in a
syllable is followed by a consonant.
See below and practice saying the short vowel sounds:
What’s More?
Read the short story below then answer the questions that follow. Circle the letter
of the correct answer.
Dan’s Gift
Today is Dan’s 7th birthday. He has a gift. His
mother and father put it on his bed. It is in a box wrapped
in red paper. When he wakes up, he sees the gift. He
excitedly opens his gift on his bed. Hurray! Dan gets his
new coloring book and a new set of coloring materials.
Dan says thank you to his mother and
father.
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B. He is celebrating his Graduation Day.
C. He is celebrating his parents’ anniversary
3. Which of the following words has short vowel?
A. wakes up B. gift C. sees
4. Where did Dan open his gift??
A. on a chair B. on his bed C. on the table
5. How did Dan show his appreciation to his parents??
A. Dan kissed his mother and father.
B. Dan ignored his mother and father.
C. Dan thanked his mother and father.
What I Have Learned
Short vowels are the opposite of long vowels; they produce a
short vowel sound: /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, and /u/
Examples: /a/ - Dan, father, arms, bat
/e/ - envelope, red, bed, led
/i/ - gift, Igorot, kid, in
/o/ - orange, open, box, frog
/u/ - umbrella, up, cub, bun
ACTIVITY 1
Directions: Read each word carefully. Identify the word in each number that has a
short vowel. Color the box yellow.
1. cake bat lake pay
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5. shrub tube cure student
Activity 2
Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. Shade the
circle that corresponds to your answer.
Tim is sick. I give him milk to sip. Sip, sip. Tim has a big sip. I get
the kit and lift the lid. I hand Tim a pill. Tim grins, he is not ill.
1. Who is sick? Sip Tim Pil
l
5. How did Tim react when he was handed with a pill? Tim
sips. Tim nods. Tim grins.
Assessment
Directions: Read the sentences and answer the given questions. Write
your answer on the blank.
1. The man throws a coin in the well.
Who throws a coin in the well?
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Lesson
Writing the names of pictures with short a, e,
9 i, o, and u words.
What’s In
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What’s More?
What’s New
A vowel is a syllabic speech sound. Vowels are one of the two principal
classes of speech sounds, the other being the consonant.
Identifying the sound of each vowel letter helps you to spell words correctly.
Directions: Identify five words with short vowel sounds in the word search
puzzle. Encircle them. Use the given clues to find your answer.
d u d e b u t
o u r f c s a
g i r l i u p
m p a e m n j
a c o p s v o
n u n t o p y
e b e r o p d
1. man’s best friend
2. gives light at daytime
3. a police officer
4. It is used by fish to swim.
5. a container used for cooking soup
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Here is a list of some words with short vowels: a, e, i, o, and u. Notice
ACTIVITY
that the vowel1 letter may be in the beginning or in the middle of the word.
Directions: Write the names of each picture
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Assessment
A. Directions: Identify each picture and write the correct name for
each.
1. 4.
2. 5. (baby cat)
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3.
1. 4.
2. 5.
3.
Answer Key
1. exa m? ___________________________
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