English Activity Sheet: Quarter 3 - MELC 3
English Activity Sheet: Quarter 3 - MELC 3
English Activity Sheet: Quarter 3 - MELC 3
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Nordy D. Siason, Jr.
Elleda E. de la Cruz
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Introductory Message
Welcome to English 10!
The English 10 Activity Sheet will help you facilitate the leaching-learning
activities specified in each Most Essential Learning Competency (MELC) with
minimal or no face-to-face encounter between you and learner. This will be made
available to the learners with the references/links to ease the independent learning.
Burnell, Carol, et al. The World on College Reading and Writing. Retrieved
from https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/wrd/chapter/critiquing-a-text/
IV. Activity Proper
If you are asked to critique an article, a reading selection or an essay assigned
by your teacher, what do you usually do? Do you simply give negative observations?
Do you give your personal reaction on the given article? Or do you analyze and
evaluate the reading selection? This time, let us take a closer look on the definition
of an independent critique.
What is a critique?
A critique uses a precise, academic writing style and has a clear framework,
that is, an introduction, body and conclusion. Nevertheless, the body of a critique
includes a summary of the work and a comprehensive assessment. The purpose of
an assessment is to evaluate the usefulness or impact of a work in a particular
genre. critique?
To learn more about independent critique and a sample critique, read pages 308-309
“Task 9 Quick Writes” on your English Learner’s Material 10 book, “Celebrating
Diversity through World Literature.”
Activity 1: Read and Critique!
Direction: Read the story “Story of Keesh” written by Jack London on your book
“Celebrating Diversity through World Literature”, pages 299- 305. Write a critique of
the selection “Story of Keesh” recognizing exclusive rights. Use the following guide in
writing your critique. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Author’s Intention (What is the author trying to accomplish with the story? If
the story meant to be funny and isn’t, or is meant to be a morality tale but
doesn’t quite pull it off, then it has failed in at least one respect.)
Literary Devices (Figures of speech used in the story and their purpose)
Ending of the Story (Decide how the ending relates both to the story as a
whole and to its beginning. Does the ending resolve the plot and bring closure
to the crisis of the characters?
Direction: Choose only one reading selection below. Read the selection and compose
an independent critique of it. Apply the tips on making an independent critique
effectively. Be guided of the rubric while doing the activity. Write your composition
on a separate sheet of paper.
Introduction Introduces all the Introduces all the Fails to present the
elements such as elements but needs elements, needs total
focus/improvement to improvement/revision
background, opinion
one element
on the work as a
whole, and the thesis
statement
Grade Equivalent:
A. Excellent = 30-35points
B. Very Good = 25-29points
C. Good = 20 – 24 points
D. Needs More Practice = 19 and below
V. Reflection
Complete the statements below by writing on the space provided the things
you have learned from this lesson.
I learned that
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