Grade 5 Q2 ENGLISH LAS
Grade 5 Q2 ENGLISH LAS
English
Second Grading Period
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Learning Activity Sheet in English
Grade 5
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Verb Tense – Tense indicates when the action expressed by a verb takes place.
3. Progressive form of the verb expresses continuous actions that happen over a period of
time. It is paired with the main verb ending in –ing. The three progressive forms are:
Past Progressive – Use was/were paired with the main verb ending in –ing.
Example: She was always saying stuff like that.
I was running late all morning.
Present Progressive –the main verb is paired with the present tense of the verb; is/are is used
to show that the action is happening currently.
Example: Phil is running around the block.
Are you enjoying your snacks?
Future Progressive - the main verb is paired with the future tense of the verb; will be is used
to show that the action will begin in the future.
Example: I will be heading home around nine o'clock.
He will be travelling in Batanes later this year.
Activity 1
Directions: Read the sentences. Then write if it is in the present, past or future tense of the
verb on the space provided.
1. Daniel will choose a baseball bat. ___________________
2. He steps up to the plate. ___________________________
3. The pitcher tossed the ball. _________________________
4. The ball flies through the air. _______________________
5. Daniel runs around the bases. _______________________
Activity 2
Directions: Complete each sentence by writing the simple tense of the verb in parentheses.
1. Carolyn and her father ______ (toast) their tuna sandwiches a while ago.
2. Daniella ______ (grab) her racket on her way out of the house.
3. Her father _______ (wash) her soccer jersey tomorrow.
4. The famous chef ______ (appear) on the television cook show tomorrow.
5. The dog _______ (bury) its bone in the backyard yesterday.
Activity 3
Directions: Write if the verb tense is past perfect, present perfect or future perfect on the
blank provided.
_______________1. My Mom has cooked dinner every night this week.
_______________2. The mouse had eaten all the cheese in the trap.
_______________3. My principal will have given two speeches before the end of the school
day.
_______________4. The dog and the cat have sprinted around the yard all day long.
________________5. We will have taken the test before we go outside for recess.
Activity 4
Directions: Complete the sentence with the correct perfect tense of the verb. Number 1 is
already done for you.
1. My parents have seen (see) this movie two times at the cinema.
2. My brother _________ (eat) the cake before I had a chance to get a bite.
3. Before we move to the new house, we ______________ (pack) all of our clothes.
4. The lawyer _________ (say) that we can tour her office anytime we want .
5. I hope you ____________ (complete) your report by then.
Activity 5
Directions: Fill in the spaces with the correct form of the verb in present progressive form.
Example I (play) ___________ the piano now
Answer: I am playing the piano now.
Reflection
References
Answer Key
Activity 5
1. are playing
2. are playing
3. are playing
4. is playing
Activity 6
1. You will be playing the guitar now. Or Will you be playing the guitar now?
2. We will be playing violin now. Or Will they be playing violin now?
3. They will be playing harp now. Or Will they be playing the harp now?
4. She will be playing the flute now. Or Will she be playing the flute now?
Prepared by:
Modals indicate the mood of the verb. Mood refers to the form of a verb telling that
the speaker regards what he or she is saying as a fact, possibility or desire, or a command.
In making requests, general or specific, you use the modals may/might, can/could, and will/
would. might, could, and would. These modals are considered more polite because they
“soften” the request.
Activity 2
Directions: Read the following conversations then encircle all modals for making requests.
Example: Carlo: May I go out of the classroom for moment?
Jonnie: Yes, you may.
Marc: Would you help me prepare the parlour games for tomorrow’s event?
Mercy: Yes, it would be my pleasure.
Ali: Hi, you must be the new office worker. Let me know if you need anything?
Ann: Thanks. Could you show me the filing cabinet?
Ali: Certainly, it’s right over here.
Activity 3
Directions: Use the appropriate cues from the box to complete these requests. Use please
when possible.
Activity 5
Directions: Read the sentences carefully and choose the correct modal to complete each
sentence. Write the word of your answer on the space provided.
1. ____________________________________________________________
2.______________________________________________________________
3. _______________________________________________________________
4. ________________________________________________________________
5. ______________________________________________________________
References
Kristine Erika C. Castillo, Evelyn B. Angeles, Joy in Learning English 5 Textbook, Page 54-
56
Answer Key
Activity 3
1. Can you turn on the fan? It’s hot inside the room.
2. Would you turn on the lights? It’s dark in here.
3. Will you buy some rice? We have nothing left.
4. Could you call back later? Ms. Jennilyn is in another call right now.
5. Would you shut the door? There’s too much noise in the hall.
Activity 6
Possible answers.
1. Can you help me carry this load.
2. Will you segregate your trash.
3. Will you please keep quiet.
4. Could you please knock the door before entering.
5. Could you please stop driving when you see the traffic enforcer’s signal.
Prepared by:
ABIGAIL BALANOBA
Writer
Note: Practice Personal Hygiene protocols at all times 8
ENGLISH 5
Name of Learner: ___________________________ Grade Level: ___________________
Section: ___________________________ Score_________________________
What are conjunctions? Conjunctions are words used to connect clauses or sentences
or to coordinate words with same clause. In this activity, coordinating and subordinating
conjunctions are tackled.
Coordinating conjunctions are the most popular category of conjunctions. They bring ideas
together. They can join words, phrases and clauses. To easily remember the coordinating
conjunctions, do not forget the acronym FANBOYS.
Activity 1
Directions: Fill in the blanks using the appropriate conjunctions and, but, or.
1. My dad _______ I are going to catch fish this afternoon.
2. Either we are going to win ________ they are going to win.
3. It doesn’t matter whether they get the job ________ not.
4. I ran after the cat, _________ could not catch it.
5. We played very well, _______we still lost the game.
Activity 3
Directions: Complete each sentences using the subordinating conjunction from the
parenthesis. Write your answer on the space provided.
Activity 4
Directions: Underline the subordinating conjunction in each sentence.
Reflection
Books
Joy in Learning English 5 Textbook copyright 2016 by Vibal Group, INC. pp.77-81
Rainbow in English 5 copyright 2015 by Vibal Group, INC. pp251-253
Internet website
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ERMELYN CASTILLO
Answer Key Writer
In a narrative, the point of view is the perspective a story is told from. And this
depends upon who is telling the story.
First-person point of view is when the narrator (the one who tells the story) is talking about
himself or herself, and is also a main character of the story. First-person stories use first-
person pronouns like I, me, my, we, our and us.
Example: I was sad. I felt nervous. I didn’t want to tell mom that I broke the
window in my room.
Second-person point of view is used when the narrator is talking directly to the reader using
the pronouns you and your.
Example: You were sad. You felt nervous. You didn’t want to tell your mom that
you broke the window in your room.
When a story is told in third-person point of view, the narrator is not in the story and talks
about other persons. Stories told in third-person use third-person pronouns like he, she, his,
her, their and it.
Example: He was sad. He felt nervous. He didn’t want to tell his mom that he
broke the window in his room.
Take note:
The second-person point of view is rarely used in stories.
Activity 1
Directions: Write the clue words in the table where they belong.
Me she he my I they
we you him mine her them
Activity 3
Directions: Read and identify the pronoun used in the following paragraphs. Write the
pronoun and tell the point of view. Write your answer on the space provided below each
number.
1. Congratulations on purchasing Foo-Bar Brawn Bars. Foo- Bar Brawn Bars will give
you a full day’s worth of nutrition in a single bite-sized bar. You are going to love Foo-Bar
Brand Brawn Bars if you follow these precautions. Do not eat Foo-Bar Brawn Bar
before swimming or your stomach may explode. Do not eat Foo-Bar Brawn Bar while
drinking soda or your stomach may explode. Do not eat Foo-Bar Brawn Bar while or
during jogging or your stomach may explode. You are going to love the explosive
power of Foo Bar Bars.
2. Cindy got her test back and started crying immediately. It was just a C. Her mother
would never stand for Cs. She felt disappointed. She knew that she would be in big trouble.
Then Jen got her test back. Jen cheered. She got a C. Her mother would be so proud. Jen had
studied hard for the test and she was satisfied with the results. She felt proud.
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Answer: __________________________ __________________________
Pronoun Point of view
Activity 4
Directions: Complete the paragraph below by writing the appropriate pronoun in the third
person. Write your answer on the blanks.
The lemon drop prince admired the land of candy from (1) ______ butterscotch
balcony. (2) _____ gazed. Across the ginger ale river but stopped when (3) _____ saw the
most beautiful girl (4) _________had ever seen. (5) _______heart beat wildly. “ I must marry
(6) ________,”he thought to himself. The girl was Lila Licorice. (7) ______ was very sweet,
but not everyone liked her. Some people thought (8) ______was gross. Lila was combing
(9) _____ curly hair and dreaming of wearing a beautiful, candy shell dress to the Buttercup
Ball. Little did she know that her dreams were about to come true.
Activity 6
Directions: Rewrite the following sentences into Second Person and Third Person point of
view.
Reflection
References
Books
Bambico, A.R, Galapon, A.P, Relente, C.A, Angeles E. (2015) Rainbows in English Grade 5
Vibal Group Inc. page 93
Joy in Learning English 5 copyright 2016 by Vibal Group Inc. pages 89-91
Internet website
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Activity 1
Activity 2 Activity 3
1. first-person point of view 1. you, your Second Person
2. third- person point of view 2. she, her Third Person
3. second-person point of view
Activity 4 Activity 5
1. his 1. Second Person
2. he 2. Third Person
3. he 3. First Person
4. he 4. Third Person
5. his 5. Third Person
6. her 6. Third Person
7. she 7. Second Person
8. she 8. First Person
9. her 9. Third Person
10. Second Person
Activity 6
1. I will attend the mass on Sunday.
Second Person: You will attend the mass on Sunday.
Third Person: He/She will attend the mass on Sunday.
Prepared by:
TYPES OF PROPAGANDA
1. Card Stacking
This is a propaganda technique where misleading or an unproved statistics are
used to convince the audience, to let them believe that it is a fact. It is a way of
manipulating information so that one product looks better than the other. This is
often done by leaving out the important facts or by comparing evidence in an
unfair manner.
Example: Jollibee Fried Chicken or known as the Jollibee Chicken Joy is being
compared with other fried chickens where Jollibee Chicken Joy looks
better that the other: or, Tide Detergent powder is sided with brand X
of detergent powders and Tide comes better because it was added with
the Downy fabric conditioner.
2. Testimonial
This is a very popular and string way used by companies to endorse their
products. It is an advertising technique wherein a famous person recommends or
endorses a product or service and says the big value of such for him or her.
Example: Mayor Koko of Manila endorses Lucky Me Products as if he really
eats the products; or Senator Manny endorses Alaxan FR Capsule.
3. Transfer
A technique used in advertising also known as association that shows positive
or negative qualities of a person, entity, object or value to another in order to
make a second or the other more acceptable or to discredit it.
Example: Alden Richards, a famous actor of GMA Kapuso Network serves as a
model of Avon products so as to attract buyers to buy such; or
President Rodrigo Duterte wears an army hat and jackets carrying a
machine gun and dares every Juan to join the fight against terrorism;
or the Face of Jesus is made to endorse Sprite as if He says, “Obey
your thirst, Drink Sprite, Obey your thirst for goodness, seek and
follow me”.
Always remember that the purpose of propaganda is to benefit or help the sponsor.
Directions: Look closely and analyze the following pictures and identify what type of
propaganda is shown. Encircled words, phrase or pictures serve as clues. Write your answer
on the space provided in each number.
1. 2.
_______________________________ _____________________________
3. 4.
_____________________________ _____________________________
5.
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Directions: Read and analyze the following short situation and identify or classify what kind
of propaganda do each underlined phrase or statement fall. Choose from the words inside the
box. Write your answer in the blanks provided.
1. Mayor Crisanto dela Cruz is speaking in front of thousands of people because he has
filed his candidacy for the Senatorial race in the coming local and national elections.
___________________________
2. Mia, a local tourist is reading a travel guide given to her by her Ivatan tour guides
for her to be informed about something the things she need to know and for her also
to know where to go and what to do prior to her tour.
_____________________________
3. Sonny is an employee of the provincial capitol and while he is on his way to the
office, he saw a group of people hanging a big image of Ding Dong Dantes and
Marian Rivera endorsing Nike Products printed in a big tarpaulin posted in a high
rising building like structure.
_____________________________
4. Billy loves to watch the advertisement of Selecta Cornetto ice cream shown or aired
every now and then on their TV screen.
_____________________________
5. Jimmy does not have television at home. He has only a radio for him to listen to his
favorite drama and McDo chicken advertisement.
____________________________
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. It is a type of propaganda that uses A. Card Stacking
emotionally appealing thought or words
closely related or associated with highly
valued and accepted beliefs that it carries
conviction without supporting the information or
reason,just to get the general approval of the people.
Directions: This activity is a modified TRUE or FALSE test. Read and analyze each
statement then write T if the statement is True. If the statement is False, write F and write the
correct statement on the space provided.
Reflection
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Answer Key
Activity 1 Activity 3:
1. Political Activity 2 1. Card Stacking
2. Advertisement [Link] Generalities 2. Bandwagon
3. Brochure 2. Association 3. Plain Folks
4. Billboard 3. “jump of the board” 4. Testimonial
5. TV Advertisement 4. Plain Folks 5. Card Stacking
6. Radio Advertisement [Link] or
unapproved
Point of view refers to who is telling or narrating a story. The author chooses “who” is
to tell the story. Depending on who the narrator is, he/she will be standing at one point and
seeing the action. This viewpoint will give the narrator a partial or whole view of events as
they happen. A story can be told in three different ways: first person, second person, and
third person.
First person is used when the main character is telling the story and uses the
pronoun "I". In second person, the narrator is speaking to you and uses the pronoun “You”.
It can allow you to draw your readers into the story and make them feel like they’re part of
the action because the narrator is speaking directly to them. The last type of point of view
which is the third person is used when your narrator is not a characte r in the story.
Third person uses the pronouns "he/she/it" and it is the most commonly used point of
view in writing.
Determine images / ideas that are explicitly used to influence viewers: Point of View
(EN5VC-IIIg-7.3)
Directions: Read the following sentences. Then, identify and write which point of view it is
written from.
6. They were given enough school supplies and they loved it.
__________ - _______________________
Directions: Study each picture carefully. Identify what point of view is evident and write if it
reflects First Person, Second person or Third person.
3. The roads are clean and wide; we enjoyed visiting the islands.
4. Father told his little son: “See how the fishes swim with the wavesˮ.
5. Mang Ramon and his son enjoyed watching the waves while crossing the seas.
2. It is midnight when you got the call. A crackly voice shouted over your radio.
“Officer down! Backup requested.” All of the other things that you were thinking
have left your mind. Your head was thumping. You arrived at the scene and got out of
the cruiser. The air was filled with the syncopated sounds of gunfire. You drew your
own weapon and crouched behind your squad car. You had no thoughts in your head.
The only thing guiding you was your training.
Answer: ____________________________________
3. The stars were burning brightly in the night sky. The evening breeze felt cool on my
skin. It was the last night of summer break and I was calm, oddly calm. It's not that I
was excited to go back to school. I wasn't. School is a lot of work for me. But I was
excited to see my friends again, and I knew that they would be there.
Answer: ____________________________________
4. Kelly took her seat in the airplane. There were three seats in her row and, to her
dismay, she was assigned to the seat at the middle. As the time of departure drew
closer, Kelly grew pleased that she was still sitting alone. "Maybe I'll get the whole
row to myself," Kelly said under her breath. Just then two tremendously large men
approached. "Excuse me, Miss. I have the inside seat." Kelly sighed. She knew where
the other person would be seated as well.
Answer: ____________________________________
5. The stage was bordered with colorful lights but otherwise dark, yet in the center was a
single spotlight, and in the center of that was microphone stand. I slowly walked
across the stage with my hands by my side. The crowd murmured. I grabbed the
microphone from the stand and cleared my throat. Then I held it a few inches from
my face and said, "Greetings, my fellow Thunder hawks. Are you ready to get excited
for the pep rally?" One guy clapped slowly.
Answer: ____________________________________
References
Internet website/link:
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Answer Key
Prepared by:
Point of view is what the character or narrator telling the story can see. The author
chooses “who” is telling the story by determining the point of view. It is important because it
helps the reader understand character’s feelings and actions.
1.
Name: Angelina Jolie
Work: Hollywood American Actress
Country: America
How do you categorize American people?
_______________________________________
_____________________________________
Directions: Study the following pictures images or pictures. What ideas do they
present? Copy the letter of your answer.
Activity 3
Directions: The following images present different ideas to different viewers. Identify
whether they present Stereotypes, Point of View, or Propaganda.
1.
3.
4.
5. 5.
Directions: Recall a soft drink or energy drink advertisement on television or a poster that
you always see. Write a short essay of what this advertisement wants you to do and how it
influences your way of thinking.
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Quality of writing Piece had little Piece was written in Piece was written in an
style or voice. an interesting styles extraordinary style and
Gives some new and voice. Somewhat voice. Very
information but informative and informative and well-
poorly organized. organized.
organized.
Grammar, Usage and A number of Few spelling and Virtually no spelling,
Mechanics spelling, punctuation errors, punctuation or
punctuation or minor grammatical grammatical errors.
grammatical errors
errors.
Reflection
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Answer Key
Activity 2
1. C
2. B
3. B
4. D
5. A
Activity 3
1. Propaganda
2. Point of View
3. Stereotypes
4. Point of view
5. Propaganda
KAITHLYN B. CORDEL
Writer
Background Information
The term visual materials consist of a wide range of forms, including photographs,
cinema and video films, video tapes, paintings, drawings, cartoons, prints, designs, and three-
kinds of art such as sculpture and architecture.
It enhances your listening skills when you attend to nonverbal communication and
visual elements of performance, video, television, film, and multimedia presentations.
It also enhances your reading when you attend to visuals accompanying print (charts,
diagrams, illustrations specific textual techniques (layout, color, symbols) and the
assumptions, perspectives, and quality of a variety of media (photos, plays, and video)
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1. Microsoft PowerPoint – most commonly used form of visual aid. If used well, it
can really help, if not, it can have the opposite effect
2. Overhead projector (OHP) slides transparencies – are displayed on the overhead
projector found very useful in most lecture rooms. The OHP projects and enlarges your slides
onto a screen or wall without requiring the lights to be dimmed
3. White/or black board- very useful to help explain the sequence of ideas or
routines particularly in the sciences.
Use to clarify your title or to record your key points as you introduce a presentation.
4. Paper Handouts - very useful. Use a handout if the information is too detailed to
fit on a slide or if you want your audience to have full record of your research.
5. Flip chart – a large pad of paper on a stand. It is a very useful and flexible way of
recording information during presentation. It can be pre-prepared.
6. Video (DVD of VHS) – a chance to show stimulating visual information. Use
video to bring movement, pictures, and sound in the presentation.
7. Artifacts or props – Use artifacts or props for actual hands on
1.
A. Flip chart
B. black board
2.
C. video
3.
D. power point
E. artifacts
4.
F. hand outs
5.
Activity 3
Directions: Read each question carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. What viewing material is used if the information is too detailed and you want your
audience to have a full record of it?
a. overhead projector
b. handouts
c. slides
d. video
2. Which of these visual materials is the most commonly used because it is easy to
prepare?
a. arte facts
b. flip charts
c. power point
d. white board
Activity 4
Directions: Suppose your teacher says that the material is better than the second one, do you
agree or not? State your reason why you agree or not.
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Reflection
References
Internet website/link
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Activity 1 Activity 2
1. C 1. VIDEO
2. D 2. WHITE BOARD
3. A 3. FLIP CHART
4. F 4. POWER POINT
5. B 5. ARTEFACTS
Activity 3 Activity 4
2. c
3. d
4. c
5. b
Prepared by:
JUANA C. VILLANUEVA
Writer
Viewing:
Activity 1
Directions: Read each question carefully. Choose the correct answer and write the letter on
your paper.
1. What would be the best material to use if a question asked for the pronunciation of a
word?
a. Thesaurus
b. Encyclopedia
c. Atlas
d. Dictionary
2. What material would you use to find the list of Academy Award
a. Encyclopedia
b. Almanac
c. Atlas
d. Television
5. What is the best material to use if you need to find the location of Philippines in
Asia?
a. Newspaper
b. Almanac
c. Atlas
d. Television
Activity 2: Giving meaning to what is being viewed
Directions: Study the picture below and answer the questions that follow. Write only the
letter of your answer in your paper.
(For items 1&2)
a. Advertising image
b. Diagram
c. Film
d. Flip chart
5. The image below helps much on understanding science lesson. What type of visual
material is this?
a. Diagram
b. Flip chart
c. Photographs
d. Symbol
a. Drawing
b. Sculpturing
c. Photo shots
d. Video recording
a. Drawing
b. Sculpture
c. Photo
d. Video
a. Drawing
b. painting
c. Sculpturing
d. Photo
a. Advertising material
b. Slogan
c. Video clip
d. YouTube upload
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5 4 3 2 Points
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