1. The document provides a unit map and assessment matrix for an 8th grade English class covering 6 weeks of instruction on topics related to African literature.
2. The topics include African myths, folktales, legends, and nonfiction works exploring forces that shaped human experiences. Reading strategies, public speaking skills, and grammatical structures like conjunctions are taught.
3. Students are assessed through quizzes, presentations, writing assignments, and a mastery examination. They must demonstrate comprehension of content and apply skills like crafting speeches using proper grammar and delivery.
1. The document provides a unit map and assessment matrix for an 8th grade English class covering 6 weeks of instruction on topics related to African literature.
2. The topics include African myths, folktales, legends, and nonfiction works exploring forces that shaped human experiences. Reading strategies, public speaking skills, and grammatical structures like conjunctions are taught.
3. Students are assessed through quizzes, presentations, writing assignments, and a mastery examination. They must demonstrate comprehension of content and apply skills like crafting speeches using proper grammar and delivery.
1. The document provides a unit map and assessment matrix for an 8th grade English class covering 6 weeks of instruction on topics related to African literature.
2. The topics include African myths, folktales, legends, and nonfiction works exploring forces that shaped human experiences. Reading strategies, public speaking skills, and grammatical structures like conjunctions are taught.
3. Students are assessed through quizzes, presentations, writing assignments, and a mastery examination. They must demonstrate comprehension of content and apply skills like crafting speeches using proper grammar and delivery.
1. The document provides a unit map and assessment matrix for an 8th grade English class covering 6 weeks of instruction on topics related to African literature.
2. The topics include African myths, folktales, legends, and nonfiction works exploring forces that shaped human experiences. Reading strategies, public speaking skills, and grammatical structures like conjunctions are taught.
3. Students are assessed through quizzes, presentations, writing assignments, and a mastery examination. They must demonstrate comprehension of content and apply skills like crafting speeches using proper grammar and delivery.
WEEKLY TOPIC CONTENT STANDARD ASSESSMENT Week 1-2 The learner demonstrates The learner transfers learning by understanding of: African literature as a composing and delivering an informative How the World means of exploring forces that human speech based on a specific topic of interest Came to be: An beings connected with; various reading keeping in mind the proper and effective African Myth styles vis – à-vis purposes of reading; use of parallel structures and cohesive - African prosodic features that serve as carriers devices and appropriate prosodic features, Mythology of meaning; ways by which stance, and behavior. - Types of information may be organized, related, Listening and delivered orally; and parallel Evidence: - Main Purpose of structures and cohesive devices in Online Speaking presenting information. Pre-test - Coordinating Compilation of African Conjunctions Evidence: Mythologies Differentiating the types of Identifying the Type of Listening listening through Venn used diagram. Presentation of Advertisement Determining the main purpose Sentence Construction using of speaking. Coordinating Conjunctions Writing advertisements. Short Quiz Using coordinating https://quizizz.com/join/quiz/5fec5 conjunctions in meaningful 43d1860ff001c530b89/start? sentences. studentShare=true https://quizizz.com/join/quiz/5f6fca 9ce6c549001ba12f15/start? studentShare=true Modular Module Week 1-2 Compile African mythologies pp. 7 Identifying the type of listening used pp. 8 Creating an advertisement pp. 10 Composing a short informative report about the spiritual belief and way of living of Kono people with appropriate use of coordinating conjunctions pp. 12 Week 3 The learner demonstrates The learner transfers learning by understanding of: African literature as a composing and delivering an informative Anansi, the means of exploring forces that human speech based on a specific topic of interest Trickster: an beings connected with; various reading keeping in mind the proper and effective African Folk Tale styles vis – à-vis purposes of reading; use of parallel structures and cohesive - African Folk prosodic features that serve as carriers devices and appropriate prosodic features, Tales of meaning; ways by which stance, and behavior. - Subordinating information may be organized, related, Conjunctions and delivered orally; and parallel Evidence: structures and cohesive devices in Online presenting information. Making a Comic Strip of one of the Anansi stories. Evidence: Oral Presentation: Comparing and Summarizing an African Contrasting of African Folktales Folktale and Filipino Folktales Criticizing an African Folktale Sentence Construction using Completing sentences with the appropriate subordinating appropriate subordinating conjunctions. conjunction. https://quizizz.com/join/quiz/5e209 22f72af55001bd55eee/start? studentShare=true Modular Module Week 3 Make a comic strip of one of the Anansi stories pp. 21 Venn Diagram Presentation of African and Filipino folktales Completing and constructing sentences using subordinating conjunctions pp. 22 Week 4 FIRST MASTERY EXAMINATION Week 5 The learner demonstrates The learner transfers learning by understanding of: African literature as a composing and delivering an informative The Origin of the means of exploring forces that human speech based on a specific topic of interest Cheetah’s Stained beings connected with; various reading keeping in mind the proper and effective Cheeks: An African styles vis – à-vis purposes of reading; use of parallel structures and cohesive Legend prosodic features that serve as carriers devices and appropriate prosodic features, - African Legends of meaning; ways by which stance, and behavior. - Emphatic Verbs information may be organized, related, and delivered orally; and parallel Evidence: structures and cohesive devices in Online presenting information. Video Presentation: Story Telling of a chosen African Legend Evidence: Portfolio: Compilation of Popular Rewriting the ending of the African Legends legend. Sentence Construction using Sketching a cover for the emphatic verbs chosen African legend https://quizizz.com/join/quiz/5ec29 Comparing and contrasting c93e450820022358418/start? African and Filipino legends. studentShare=true Modular Module Week 5 Making a written report of the legend of The Game Board pp. 30 Compiling popular African legends. Composing an informative report of the capabilities of the cheetah using emphatic verbs pp. 31 Week 6 The learner demonstrates The learner transfers learning by understanding of: African literature as a composing and delivering an informative Slave Trade in means of exploring forces that human speech based on a specific topic of interest African Nonfiction beings connected with; various reading keeping in mind the proper and effective - Topic Outline styles vis – à-vis purposes of reading; use of parallel structures and cohesive - Cultural, prosodic features that serve as carriers devices and appropriate prosodic features, Historical, and of meaning; ways by which stance, and behavior. Social Influences information may be organized, related, of a Literary Text and delivered orally; and parallel Evidence: - Parallelism in structures and cohesive devices in Online Sentences presenting information. Creating a topic outline of the different aspects influencing Evidence: literary texts. Summarizing an African legend Constructing Parallel Sentences using a topic outline. Quiz Rewriting sentences by using https://quizizz.com/join/quiz/5ca65 parallel structures 59770d083001b83fcb2/start? studentShare=true Modular Module Week 6 Writing a topic outline of the history of the Atlantic Slave Trade pp. 36 Rewriting sentences by using parallel structures pp. 40 Week 7 The learner demonstrates The learner transfers learning by understanding of: African literature as a composing and delivering an informative Slavery in African means of exploring forces that human speech based on a specific topic of interest Poetry beings connected with; various reading keeping in mind the proper and effective - Elements of styles vis – à-vis purposes of reading; use of parallel structures and cohesive Poem prosodic features that serve as carriers devices and appropriate prosodic features, - Verb Collocations of meaning; ways by which stance, and behavior. information may be organized, related, and delivered orally; and parallel Evidence: structures and cohesive devices in Online presenting information. Poem Writing Video Presentation of Poem Recital Evidence: Short Quiz on Verb Collocations Poem Analysis https://quizizz.com/join/quiz/5ed47 Determining the meaning of 7f3d8c2c0001b8c5dec/start? verb collocations. studentShare=true Constructing sentences using Modular verb collocations. Module Week 7 Paraphrasing the poem “On Being Brought from Africa to America pp. 45 Writing a short story about African slavery. Reporting the conditions of African slaves that they have to endure as they were transported to their colonizers’ country through informative report and with the proper use of idiomatic phrases pp. 53 Week 8 FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION