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English 2

Quarter 2 Week 8

Sequencing Events and Making Predictions

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In reading a story, one way to determine if one understands it is by asking him/her to retell the story, sequence the events and /or make predictions.

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In this lesson, you are expected to identify the basic sequence of events and make relevant predictions on the given pictures/stories.

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Let us examine the picture below.

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    • What do the children do in the picture?

    • Using the picture above, can you make a prediction on what will happen next?

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Using the given pictures, predict what will happen next using the options below. Write the letters of your answers in your notebook.

D. Learning Task 1:

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Sequencing a story refers to the ability to determine the first event, the second event, the third event and so on and so forth.

SEQUENCING A STORY

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The ability to sequence events is a key component in determining reader’s understanding of

the given pictures

and/or stories.

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Predicting a story is an important comprehension strategy. One will know his/her level of understanding by predicting will happen next using pictures and/or stories.

PREDICTING A STORY

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A reader may make predictions by establishing the relationship between words, ideas and/or pictures in a given story.

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Identify the sequence of events portrayed by each set of pictures below. Write A for the first event, B for the second and C for the last. Write the letters of your answers in your notebook.

E. Learning Task 2:

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Learning Task 2:

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Learning Task 3:

Identify the sequence of events portrayed by each set of pictures below. Write A for the first event, B for the second and C for the last. Write the letters of your answers in your notebook.

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Learning Task 3:

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Make predictions about the stories below. Write your answers in your notebook.

Learning Task 4:

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1. Arnie has a sweet tooth. She loves to eat sweets. Everyday, she asks her mother to prepare cakes for her snacks.

Learning Task 4:

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She always keeps candies in her bags. However, she does not regularly brush her teeth. Yesterday, she was brought by her mom to the dentist.

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2. Rowena has a very sweet voice. She sings very well. Everyday, she attends her voice lesson.

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Last week, she joined a competition in their barangay. She was so happy with the results.

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Assimilation

In your notebook, complete the paragraph by selecting the appropriate answers from the given choices.

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(1)__________ a story refers to the ability to determine the first event, the second event, the third event and so on and so forth.

relationship predictions sequencing

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Meanwhile, predicting a story is an important comprehension strategy. One may make (2)__________ by establishing the (3)__________ between words, ideas and/or pictures in a given story.

relationship predictions sequencing