Basa Pilipinas Supplementary Outlines for Multigrade Classes (Grades 1&2) English Quarter 1 (Odd Cycle)

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Published on 2018 April 18th

Description
"The Basa Pilipinas Multigrade Supplementary Outlines, developed with support from USAID, aims to provide Grades 1&2 and Grades 2&3 Multigrade teachers with a guide to cater to the needs of pupils in a multi-grouped/combination class. Basa prepared two sets of Multigrade Supplementary Outlines: Odd and Even Cycles. The Odd Cycle covers school years 2015, 2017, 2019 and so forth; while the Even Cycle covers school years 2014, 2016, 2018 and so forth. The activities in these outlines were based on the lessons in the Grades 1 to 3 Basa Teacher’s Guides."
Objective

Curriculum Information

K to 12
Grade 1, Grade 2
English
oral language phonological awareness phonics and word recognition grammar vocabulary listening comprehension attitudes towards language, literature and literacy Attitude Spelling Fluency Book and Print Knowledge Reading Comprehension Alphabet Knowledge Study Strategies Writing and Composition
Educators
Talk about oneself and one’s family Talk about one’s name and other personal information Talk about one’s environment (e.g. persons, animals, places, things, events, etc.) Use appropriate expressions in common situations (polite expressions, greetings, seeking directions, apologizing, asking help, query and clarification) Talk about one’s activities/responsibilities at home and in school and community Talk about topics of interest (likes and dislikes) Ask simple questions Follow one-totwo step directions Give one-to-two step directions Recite memorized verses, short poems, and rhymes Talk about texts identifying major points and key themes Participate in choral speaking and echo reading of short poems, rhymes and stories with repeated patterns and refrains in english Listen and respond to texts to clarify meanings heard while drawing on personal experience Create and participate in oral dramatic activities Dramatize familiar stories, rhymes and poems Talk about texts identifying major points and key themes Participate in choral speaking and echo reading of short poems, rhymes and stories with repeated patterns and refrains in englis Listen and respond to texts to clarify meanings heard while drawing on personal experiences Create and participate in oral dramatic activities Dramatize familiar stories, rhymes and poems Listen to a variety of media including books, audiotapes videos and other age-appropriate publications and a. note important details pertaining to a. character b. settings c. events b. give the correct sequence of three events c. infer the character feelings and traits d. identify cause and/or effect of events e. identify the speaker in the story or poem f. predict possible ending of a story read g. relate story events to one’s experience h. discuss, illustrate, dramatize specific events i. identify the problem and solution j. retell a story listened to Follow a set of verbal two-step directions with picture cues Activate prior knowledge based on new knowledge formed Relate information and events in a selection to life experiences and vice versa Identify and discuss the elements of a story (theme, setting, characters, and events) Ask and answer simple questions (who, what, where, when, why, and how) about text listened to Use an understanding of characters, incidents and settings to make predictions Use personal experiences to make predictions about text viewed and listened to Recognize the difference between “made-up” and “real” in) texts listened to Identify important details in expository text listened Use an understandi ng of characters, incidents and settings to make predictions Use an understanding of incidents, characters and settings to validate predictions. Use personal experiences to make predictions about text viewed and listened to Read aloud phrases, sentences and stories consisting of short e words with appropriate speed, accuracy and proper expression Read phrases, sentences and stories consisting of short a words and some sight words with appropriate speed, accuracy and proper expression Read phrases, sentences and stories consisting of short e, a, and i words and some sight words with appropriate speed, accuracy and proper expression Read phrases, sentences and stories consisting of 2 syllable short e, a, and i words and some sight words with appropriate speed, accuracy and proper expression Recognize environmental print Recognize the common terms in english relating to part of book (e.g. cover, title page, etc.) book orientation Recognize proper eye movement skills (transfer skills) left to right , top to bottom, return sweep Discuss the illustrations on the cover and predict what the story may be about Identify the common terms in english relating to part of book (e.g. cover, title page, etc.) Identify title, author and book illustrator and tell what they do Identify the basic sequence of events and make relevant predictions about stories Answer questions to clarify understanding before, during and after reading Give the sequence of three events in stories read Infer/ predict outcomes Use clues to make and justify predictions before, during and after reading (titles, pictures, Read the alphabets of english Identify letters in english that are not present in mother tongue/filipino and vice-versa Give the beginning letter of the name of each picture Give the beginning sound of each consonant (m,s, f, t,h) Give the beginning sound of each consonant (c, r, n,b, g, p) Give the beginning sound of each consonant (d, j, w, v, z, y) Name the pictures that begin its name with a particular consonant Give the beginning consonant sound of the name of each picture Use words that are related to self, family, school, community, and concepts such as the names for colors, shapes, and numbers in both mother tongue and english Differentiate english words from other languages spoken at home and in school Identify the english equivalent of words in the mother tongue or in filipino Sort and classify familiar words into basic categories (colors, shapes, foods, etc.) Determine the meaning of words using clues (total physical response through realia, pictures, body movements, context clues etc.) Derive meaning from repetitive language structures Give the meaning of words used in stories presented through real objects, illustrations , demonstration and context clues Recognize that some words mean the same (synonyms) Recognize that some words have opposite meaning (antonyms) Give the meaning of short e words Give the meaning of short a words Give the meaning of 2-syllable words with short e and a sounds Give the meaning of 2-syllable words with short e , a and i sounds Perform dialogues, drama, mock interview, tv talk show etc. Participate/ engage in a read-along of texts (e.g. poetry, repetitive text) Engage in a variety of ways to share information (e.g. role playing, reporting, summarizing, retelling and show and tell) Arrange words alphabetically by the 1st letter Interpret simple maps of unfamiliar places, signs and symbols Interpret pictographs Recognize sentences and non-sentences Recognize simple sentences Recognize different kinds of sentences (declarative, interrogative ) Recognize names people, objects, things and places (e.g. names of animals, fruits, objects in songs, stories, poems, nursery rhymes, pictures, realia and other ictbased materials) Recognize nouns in simple sentences Recognize the use of a/an + noun Recognize common action words in retelling, conversation, etc Recognize descriptions of people, objects, things and places (color, shape, size, height, weight, length, distance, etc.) Use different kinds of sentences: declarative (telling) and interrogative(asking) Recognize punctuation marks (period, question mark) Give naming words for persons, places, things Use common nouns in simple sentences Use the use of a/an + noun Identify action words Describe people, objects, things and places using simple adjectives (color, shape, size, height, weight, length, distance, etc.) Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities show understanding of a story listened to through the following writing activities: Writing a phrase or sentence about an illustration Completing a lost and found poster Filling in blanks in a letter Drawing and writing some words on a birthday card Writing some words about a character Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities show understanding of a story listened to through the following writing activities Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities show understanding of a story listened to through the following writing activities, writing a phrase or sentence about an illustration Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities show understanding of a story listened to through the following writing activities, completing a lost and found poster Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities show understanding of a story listened to through the following writing activities, filling in blanks in a letter Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities show understanding of a story listened to through the following writing activities, drawing and writing some words on a birthday card Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities show understanding of a story listened to through the following writing activities, writing some words about a character Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities, brainstorming Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities, webbing Participate in generating ideas through prewriting activities, drawing Listen to short stories/poems and

1. note important details pertaining to a. character b. setting c. events 2. give the correct sequence of three events 3. infer the character feelings and traits 4. identify cause and/or effect of events 5. 5.identify the speaker in the story or poem 6. predict possible ending of a story read 7. relate story events to one’s experience 8. discuss, illustrate, dramatize specific events 9. identify the problem and solution 10. retell a story listened to Listen to short stories/poems and

1. note important details pertaining to a. character b. setting c. events 2. give the correct sequence of three events 3. infer the character feelings and traits 4. identify cause and/or effect of events 5. identify the speaker in the story or poem 6. predict possible ending of a story read 7. relate story events to one’s experience 8. discuss, illustrate, dramatize specific events 9. identify the problem and solution 10. retell a story listened to Listen to narrative and informational text or poem and note important details Listen to narrative and informational text or poem and give one’s reaction to an event or issues Listen to narrative and informational text or poem and infer important details Listen to narrative and informational text or poem and sequence events when appropriate Use/respond appropriately to polite expressions - greetings Listen to narrative and informational text or poem and listen and respond through discussions, illustrations, songs, dramatization and art Use/respond appropriately to polite expressions - leave takings Use/respond appropriately to polite expressions - expressing gratitude and apology Use/respond appropriately to polite expressions - asking permission Use/respond appropriately to polite expressions - offering help Talk about oneself and one’s family Talk about topics of interest (likes and dislikes) Recognize describing words for people, objects, things and places (color, shape, size, height, weight, length, distance, etc.) Use words that are related to self, family, school, community, and concepts such as the names for colors, shapes, and numbers. Sort and classify familiar words into basic categories (colors, shapes, foods, etc). Give the number of syllables of given words.

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