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BASA PILIPINAS
TEACHER’S GUIDE
GRADE 1 Mother tongue
(ILOKANO)
QUARTER 3
SEPTEMBER 2014
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TEACHER’S GUIDE GRADE 1 MOTHER TONGUE – ILOKANO
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CONTENTS
WEEK 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Weekly Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
WEEK 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Weekly Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
WEEK 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Weekly Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
WEEK 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Weekly Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
WEEK 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Weekly Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
WEEK 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
WEEK 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
WEEK 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
WEEK 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Lessons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
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MOTHER TONGUE
ILOKANO
Theme: Dagiti Makaay-ayo a Bambanag Maipanggep
iti Kulturak (Interesting Things About My Culture)
Read Aloud Story: Nagpasiar ni Mousie iti Vigan
(Mousie Goes to Vigan)
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1F-IIIa-IVi-1.3
1
Read Grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story with
proper expression
(2) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-2.1.1
Give meanings of words through: a. picture clues; b. context clues
(3) MT1LC-IIIa-b-1.2
Note important details in grade level literary and informational texts listened to
1
Cc D
Aa B
b
f
Gg H
h INALDAW NGA ARAMIDEN: DANIW WENNO KANTA
Ee F
1. Copy of Read Aloud • Teacher introduces a poem or song that pupils can learn. Have
story: Nagpasiar ni pupils recite as a class and in small groups.
Mousie iti Vigan
2. Spelling words on flash Padigo
cards Ni Cles B. Rambaud
Padigo, padigo
Naimas ti kaldo
Karne ti manok
Ni Uliteg Unnok.
Kukuam ti pitso
Kukuak ti ulo
Dagitoy tultulang
Kukua ni Unnang!
Teacher asks: Maipanggep iti ania ti daniw? (What is the poem about?)
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Examples:
Examples:
Adda kadi museo iti daytoy nga ili/siudad? Napadasanyo kadin ti napan iti
museo? (Is there a museum around this town/city? Have you been
to a museum?)
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Teacher shows pupils the cover of the book and asks pupils for the
title, writer, and illustrator of the book.
Teacher reads the story to the pupils pausing at few parts of the
story. Here are some suggested parts to pause for comprehension
check.
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NOTES
____________
(Paulo ti Istoria)
Teacher asks questions so the class can discuss about the story.
(4) Iti panagkunam, magustuan ni Mousie ti Vigan? Apay wenno apay a saan?
(Do you think Mousie like Vigan? Why or why not?)
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NOTES
Mangitugot iti retrato wenno ladawan ti makan wenno ti lugar inton bigat.
(Bring a picture or drawing of the food or place.)
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-1.3
2
Talk about family, friends, and school using descriptive words.
(2) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write grade one level words consisting of letters already learned.
(3) Retell a story listened to
(4) Discuss the story listened to
1
Cc D
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
Examples:
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BALIKAS-A-PAGILADAWAN
(DESCRIPTIVE WORDS/ ADJECTIVES)
Example:
napudot
bibingka nakilnet
nasam-it
Ammoyo kadi nga adda awag kadagitoy a balikas? Ammoyo kadi no ania
daytoy? (Do you know that there is a name for these words?
Do you know what this is?)
• Teacher asks pupils to recall the story. Show the pictures used in
Day 1 to help pupils recall the story. Ask pupils to retell the story
in pairs or groups of three.
• Teacher asks for volunteer pupils to retell the story to the class.
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Sample Prompts:
a. Iladawan ti kampanario.
(Describe the bell tower.)
Sample Sentence:
2. Teacher shows 3 more pictures from the story and asks pupils to
write a sentence using describing words for each picture.
4
DAGITI BALIKAS A MAISPELING
(SPELLING WORDS)
Examples:
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NOTES
PANANGILEPPAS ITI LEKSION
(CONCLUDING THE SESSION) 5
• Teacher gives homework to pupils.
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1RC-IIIa-1.1
3
Note important details in grade level narrative texts read: a. characters; b.
setting; c. events
(2) MT1ATR-IIIa-j-4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials
1
Cc D
(Routine: Sharing)
Materials
• Teacher asks pupils to read the story they made (homework) in 1. Story Diagram
groups of three. Listen in as pupils do their storytelling. 2. Worksheet for noting
details
• Teacher asks for volunteer pupils to share to the class.
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NOTES Maipanggep iti ania ti istoria? Ania dagiti napasamak iti istoria? Ania
ti immuna a napasamak? Ania ti maikadua? Ania ti maikatlo, kdp.?
(What is the story about? What are the events in the story?
What happened first? Second? Third,etc.?)
Example:
Ti Bibingka
Idiay Tiendaan
Sample Worksheet:
Nagan: ____________________ Petsa: ______________
Tukad: ____________________ Seksion: _____________
Ti Bibingka
Idiay Tiendaan
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NOTES
PANANGILEPPAS ITI LEKSION
(CONCLUDING THE SESSION) 3
Teacher gives homework.
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) Differentiate phrases from sentences
4
(2) Identify subject and predicate of the sentence
1
Cc D
• Teacher reads the words and asks pupils to repeat. Ask pupils
if they used these words in the sentences they made at home
(homework) using the spelling words. Ask for volunteers to read
some of their sentences to the class.
Examples:
apay uray
adda ken
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NOTES
Sample questions:
Ania ti ar-aramidenda?
(What are they doing?)
Example:
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(Look at the form of the sentence. What do you notice about the NOTES
first letter of the first word? What is at the end of a sentence?)
Teacher’s Reference:
Ti patang ket buklen ti maysa a balikas wenno grupo dagiti balikas a
mangipakita iti naan-anay a kapanunotan. Mangrugi daytoy iti dakkel a letra
ken aggibus iti tuldek, marka-ti-saludsod, wenno marka-ti-rikna. Ti prase
ket buklen ti maysa a balikas wenno grupo dagiti balikas a mangipakita iti
adda kurangna a kapanunotan. (A sentence is a group of words that
expresses a complete thought. It begins with a capital letter and ends
with a period, question mark, or exclamation point. A phrase is one
or more words that do not express a complete thought.)
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) Differentiate phrases from sentences
5
(2) Identify subject and predicate
(3) Composing
1
d
INALDAW A MAARAMID: AY-AYAM Aa B
b
Cc D
Gg H
h
(ROUTINE: GAME)
f
Ee F
Materials
• Teacher asks pupils to form groups of three. Each group has a 1. Strips of paper with
strip of paper that may contain a subject or a predicate. They need subject and predicate
to find another group that will form a complete sentence and the 2. Copy of Read Aloud story
sentence has to make sense. 3. Pictures of local
celebrations
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NOTES Example:
• Pupils will read their sentences to the class and the class will decide
if the sentences formed make sense.
(PARTS OF a SENTENCE:
SUBJECT AND PREDICATE)
Using the sentences from previous activity, teacher asks questions for
pupils to identify the subject and predicate. As they answer, pupils
write the subject in one column and the predicate in another.
Example:
• Teacher then asks pupils to identify the subject and predicate from
the sentences they wrote.
Example:
dakkel ti keso.
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Examples:
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Teacher asks groups to read their sentences and talk about the
pictures to the class.
5 KALPASAN TI LEKSION
(CONCLUDING THE SESSION)
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GRADE 1
MOTHER TONGUE
ILOKANO
Theme: Dagiti Makaay-ayo a Bambanag Maipanggep
iti Kulturak (Interesting Things about my Culture)
Read Aloud Story: Nagpasiar ni Mousie iti Vigan
(Mousie Goes to Vigan)
LEVELLED READER: Siak ken ti Bantay
(The Mountain and I)
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1. Routine (Same as above under Daily 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily
Activities) Activities)
2. Guided Reading of the Leveled Reader 2. Guided Reading of the Leveled Reader
Siak ken ti Bantay Siak ken ti Bantay
a. Pre-Reading Activities a. Pre-Reading Activities
• Teacher presents high frequency words • Pupils read high frequency words and
and phrases from the story. phrases from the story.
• Teacher shows the pictures on each • Pupils look at the pictures and talk
page and asks pupils to talk about them. about it. Pupils give the title, author, and
illustrator of the book.
b. During Reading Activities
b. During Reading Activities
• Teacher asks pupils to read the story in
pairs together. Then, have Pupil A read • Pupils read the leveled text in pairs and
to Pupil B and reverse roles. to each other.
c. After Reading Activities c. After Reading Activities
• Teacher asks questions to discuss the • Pupils answer questions about the story.
story.
3. Spelling Words
3. Spelling Words
• Pupils spell grade level words correctly.
• Teacher highlights spelling words from the
4. Concluding the Session
story.
• Homework: Pupils talk to their family
4. Concluding the Session
members about the story read. They ask
• Teacher gives homework. their parents/guardian about the names
given to them.
C – Composition; LC/RC – Listening Comprehension/Reading Comprehension;
ATR – Attitude Towards Reading; SS – Study Skills; BPK – Book Print Knowledge;
S – Spelling; HW – Handwriting
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
Objectives:
1
(1) MT1F-IIIa-IVi-1.3
Read Grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
(2) MT1LC-IIIa-b-1.2
Note important details in grade level literary and informational texts
listened to
(3) MT1SS-IIIa-c-5.1
Interpret a pictograph
(4) MT1C-IIIa-e-1.3
Express ideas through phrases, sentences, or longer texts using both
invented and conventional spelling
(5) Form simple sentences to express one’s self
1
Cc D
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NOTES
PANAGARAMAT ITI piktograpo
(INTERPRETING A PICTOGRAPH) 3
• Teacher asks pupils if they remember the food that Mousie ate in
Vigan. Let them recall and talk about the food by asking questions.
Basaem man dagiti balikas nga adda iti umuna a kolum. Ania dagitoy a
balikas? (Read the words in the first row. What are these words?)
Ti Sida ni Mousie
Mano a bukel a Longganisa ti Sinda ni Mousie iti Tunggal Aldaw?
Lunes
Martes
Mierkoles
Huebes
Biernes
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NOTES References:
(1) mouse - http://www.clipartpanda.com/categories/mouse-clip-art; accessed 19July2014
(2) sausage/longganisa - http://www.clipartof.com/portfolio/ctsankov/illustration/outlined-
grilled-sausage-1166749.html
Examples: Idi Lunes, nangan ni Mousie iti _____ nga iwa a longganisa.
(On Monday, Mousie ate _____ slices of longganisa).
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1SS-IIIa-c-5.1
2
Interpret a pictograph
(2) Write simple sentences to express oneself
(3) MT1C-IIIa-e-1.3
Express ideas through phrases, sentences, or longer texts using both
invented
1
Cc D
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
1. 1. Illustrations of objects • Teacher asks pupils to share their homework in pairs. He or she
for pictograph asks some volunteers to share to the whole class.
2. Copy of poem from Day 1
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Lunes
Martes
Mierkoles
Huebes
Biernes
–– Example:
Ania ti isuratyo iti umuna a kolum?
(What do we write on the first column?)
–– Kasano nga ipakitatayo no adda agkasangay ita a bulan? (How do we
show that a pupil has his or her birthday on a particular month?)
–– Asino kadakayo ti agkasangay iti bulan ti Enero?
(Who among you celebrate your birthday in January?)
[Do this for the rest of the months.]
Enero ☺☺☺
Pebrero ☺☺☺☺
Marso ☺☺
Abril ☺
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• Teacher can use the rubric below to assess pupil’s ease and ability
to work in a group.
1 2 3
Does not Participates in Participates
Engaging
participate in group work and
ALL in group
group work constructively
work
engages in
group work
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NOTES
Homework: Kasaritam dagiti kameng ti pamiliayo maipanggep iti naibasa
nga istoria. Saludsodem kada tatang ken nanangmo wenno asino man a kameng
ti pamiliayo no apay a kasta ti naited a naganmo. Asino ti nangited iti dayta
a nagan? Naggapuan dayta a nagan? Ania ti kayatna a sawen? Istoriaemto
daytoy iti klase inton bigat. (Talk to your family members about the story
read. Ask your parents or any family member about the name given
to you. Who gave you your name? Where does it come from?
What does it mean? You will share this in class tomorrow.)
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.3
3
grade 11level
Read Grade levelwords,
words,phrases,
phrases,sentences,
sentences,and
andshort
shortparagraph/story
paragraph/story
with proper expression
(2) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
grade 11level
Read Grade leveltexts
textswith
withananaccuracy
accuracyrate
rateofof95
95––100%
100%
(3) MT1RC-IIIb-c-2.1
Give the correct sequence of three events in a story read
(4) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
grade one
Spell and write Grade level
I level words
words consisting
consisting of of letters
letters already
already learned
learned
Dd
1
Ccc D d
Materials
• Teacher then asks pupils if they know what their names mean. 1. Copies of Leveled Text:
He or she asks questions so they can think about the meaning of Siak ken ti Bantay
their names. Ask for volunteers to share. 2. Phrases written on
• Teacher can talk about his or her name and what it means. flashcards
3. Flash cards of high
Examples: frequency words
–– Ammoyo kadi no ania ti kaipapanan ti naganyo?
(Do you know what your name means?)
–– Sadino ti naggapuan ti naganyo?
(Where does your name come from?)
–– Apay a naipanagan kenka dayta a nagan?
(Why were you given that name?)
2
PANANGIBASA ITI LEVELED TEXT:
SIAK KEN TI BANTAY (READING OF THE LEVELED
TEXT: THE MOUNTAIN AND I)
a. DAGITI ARAMIDEN SAKBAY TI PANAGIBASA
(PRE-READING ACTIVITIES)
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Example: NOTES
1 2 3
Is not Is able to Is able to formulate
able to formulate a pertinent
formulate a pertinent and thoughtful
Responding
RC a coherent response to response to a
to a story
response to a story story, often making
a story connections to
own experience or
other story
• Teacher gives some words from the spelling list and asks pupils to
spell them using their letter flashcards from Quarter 2.
1 2 3
Cannot Is able to Is able to
Identifying
identify identify identify and
common
common common produce
PWR words,
words or words as common
matching
matching well as words as well
sounds
sounds matching as matching
sounds sounds
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-1.2
4
Use words to describe experiences
(2) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.3
Read Grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
(3) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
d
Cc D
1
b
Aa B
Ee F
f
Gg H
h
INALDAW A MAARAMID: PANAGBIBINNINGLAY
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
1. Copies of Leveled Text: • Teacher asks pupils to talk about their homework – what their
Siak ken ti Bantay name means - in pairs. Ask for volunteers to share to the class.
• Teacher lets pupils to read the story as a whole class. Let pupils
pause at places that need a change in expression or intonation and
model reading the lines.
Examples:
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NOTES
Examples:
No ngata gayyemmo ni Makiling, ania ngata a klase a gayyem isuna?
(If Makiling were your friend, what kind of a friend would she be?)
• Teacher tells pupils that this is an acrostic poem and that they will
be making a similar one.
• Teacher divides the class into two groups. Group 1 will read the
leveled text again in pairs. Group 2 will write an acrostic poem.
Write the instructions for each group and sample writing outputs
on the board to guide the pupils.
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NOTES
• They exchange roles and Pupil B reads to Pupil A while
Pupil A observes and point out corrections.
• While these activities are going on, teacher goes around and checks
on progress of pupils. He or she can take one to two groups to sit
with and support during the reading and writing activities.
• For the group reading the leveled text in pairs, teacher can go
around and informally assess fluency competency of pupils using
the rubric below.
1 2 3
Reading
Reads slowly Is able to Is able to read
with
and without read studied new texts with
appropriate
expression, texts with appropriate
F speed,
makes appropriate speed,
accuracy,
mistakes and speed, accuracy, and
and
the reading is accuracy, and expression
expression
laborious expression
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NOTES
PANANGILEPPAS ITi LEKSION
(CONCLUDING THE SESSION) 5
• Teacher gives homework to pupils.
Homework:
(1) For those who did their writing activities, show and read your
acrostic poems to your family members.
(2) For those who did the reading activity, practice reading sentences
ending in exclamation point and question mark.
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.3
5
Read grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
(2) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
(3) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write grade one level words consisting of letters already learned
(4) MT1C-IIIa-e-1.3
Express ideas through phrases, sentences, or longer texts using both
invented and conventional spelling
1
INALDAW A MAARAMID: PANANGIBASA KADAGITI Aa B
b
Cc D
d
h
Gg H
MASANSAN A MAAR-ARAMAT A BALIKAS Ee F
f
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NOTES
1 2 3
Is not able Is able Is able to spell
to spell to spell correctly words
correctly correctly recently studied
Spelling
words words and applies
S grade level
recently recently newly acquired
words
studied studied spelling
knowledge
to unknown
words
• While these activities are going on, teacher takes the opportunity
to support struggling pupils and do an informal formative
assessment.
Homework:
(1) For those who did their writing activities, show and read your
acrostic poems to your family members.
(2) For those who did the reading activity, practice reading sentences
ending in exclamation point and question mark.
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GRADE 1
MOTHER TONGUE
ILOKANO
Theme: Dagiti Lugar iti Komunidadko
(Places in My Community)
Read Aloud Story: Ti Bulan a Gayyemko
(The Moon is My Friend)
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• Teacher lets pupils recite a riddle. • Pupils speak in front of the class
individually.
c. Sight Words
c. Sight Words
• Teacher introduces sight words.
• Pupils practice reading sight words, use
them in phrases and sentences, and spell
the words.
1. Routine (Same as above under Daily activities) 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily activities)
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2. Shared Reading of the Read Aloud Story: 2. Shared Reading of the Read Aloud Story:
Ti Bulan a Gayyemko Ti Bulan a Gayyemko
• Teacher re-reads the story and asks some • Pupils actively participate in re-reading of
pupils to read some parts of the story. the story.
3. Spelling Words 3. Spelling Words
• Teacher introduces spelling words from • Pupils correctly spell grade level words.
the story. They use words in sentences and write
sentences properly.
4. Writing Sentences
4. Writing Sentences
• Teacher lets pupils write sentences from
spelling words. • Pupils write sentences observing proper
spacing, capitalization, and punctuation.
5. Concluding the Session
5. Concluding the Session
• Teacher gives homework.
• Homework: Pupils write five sentences
using the spelling words.
1. Routine (Same as above under Daily activities) 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily activities)
• Riddles • Riddles
• Teacher reviews spelling words. • Pupils correctly spell grade level words
and use the words appropriately in given
3. Synonyms
sentences.
• Teacher discuses synonyms.
3. Synonyms
4. Concluding the Session
• Pupils identify words that are synonyms
• Teacher plays a game of “Synonym and use it in dialogues.
Hangman.”
4. Concluding the Session
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• Teacher recalls lesson on verbs from • Pupils participate actively during discussion.
Quarter 2.
3. Verb Tenses
3. Verb Tenses
• Pupils use correct tense of verbs in
• Teacher introduces verb tenses. sentences used to express oneself.
4. Concluding the Session 4. Concluding the Session
1. Routine (Same as above under Daily activities) 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily activities)
2. Retelling of the Read Aloud Story: 2. Retelling of the Read Aloud Story:
Ti Bulan a Gayyemko Ti Bulan a Gayyemko
• Teacher asks pupils to retell the story. • Pupils retell the story.
3. Spelling Test 3. Spelling Test
• Teacher gives spelling test. • Pupils correctly spell grade level words.
4. Adjectives 4. Adjectives
• Teacher introduces adjectives. • Pupils identify adjectives. Pupils discriminate
between verbs and adjectives.
4. Composing Activity: Writing about the Moon
4. Composing Activity: Writing about the Moon
• Teacher instructs composing activity.
He or she models the activity. • Pupils participate actively in composing
activity. They share their outputs with each
5. Concluding the Session
other.
• Teacher gives homework.
5. Concluding the Session
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-9.1
1
Tell/retell legends, fables, and jokes.
(2) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-2.1.1
Give meanings of words through: a. picture clues; b. context clues
(3) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-1.2
Use words to describe experiences.
(4) MT1LC-IIIc-d-9.1
Note significant details in an informational text.
1
Cc D
b
Aa B
Ee F
f
Gg H
h
INALDAW A MAARAMID:
PAKPAKATAWA (ROUTINE: JOKE)
Materials
1. 1. Copy of Read Aloud • Teacher asks pupils if they know what jokes are and gives an
story: Ti Bulan example.
a Gayyemko
2. Vocabulary words on Teacher asks: Ammoyo kadi no ania ti pakpakatawa?
flash cards Nakangngegkayon iti pakpakatawa? Asino ti nakangngeganyo? Asino ti
3. Illustrations about parts makaited iti ehemplo ti pakpakatawa? Ibinglayyo man iti klase.
of the story (Do you know what a joke is? Have you heard a joke? From whom
did you hear it? What do you do when you hear a joke? Who can
give an example? Share it to the class.)
2
LIBRO A READ ALOUD:
TI BULAN A GAYYEMKO
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• Teacher shows pupils the cover of the book and asks pupils for
the title, writer and illustrator of the book.
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1 2 3
Is not able Is able to Is able to
Identifying to identify identify identify parts
BPK parts of a parts of a parts (that of a book,
book book have been including those
studied) of that have not
a book been studied
Teacher says: Ti paulo ti istoriatayo ita nga aldaw ket “Ti Bulan a
Gayyemko”. Ania dagiti nadumaduma a sukog ti bulan a makitayo iti
langit? (Our story for today is entitled “Ti Bulan a Gayyemko.”
What different shapes of the moon do you see in the sky?)
b. DAGITI ARAMIDEN BAYAT TI PANAGIBASA
(DURING READING ACTIVITIES)
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NOTES
Iti panagkita ti ubing, ti bulan ket ___________
(To the child, the moon is _______.)
agkatkatawa (laughing)
References:
1. Waxing gibbous – Lunar phases: http://wind.caspercollege.edu/~marquard/
astronomy/lunar_phases.html; accessed 28July2014
2. Mouse - clker.com, http://www.clker.com/clipart-gray-mouse-1.html, accessed
28July2014
3. Fork and Spoon - http://www.clker.com/clipart-fork-and-spoon-1.html, accessed
28July2014
4. Paddle - http://www.reocities.com/xabier_sanjuan_a/kayakesp.html, 28July2014
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NOTES 3. Iti gibus ti istoria, ania ti mapasamak iti bulan? Ania ti marikna
ti ubing? (At the end of the story, what happens to the moon?
What does the child feel?)
1 2 3
Answering Is not able to Is able to Answers
comprehen- answer com- answer com- comprehen-
RC
sion ques- prehension prehension sion questions
tions questions questions thoughtfully
adding detail
3 Panamagdidilig
(Making Comparisons)
• Teacher asks pupils if they have seen the different shapes of the
moon.
• Teacher asks for volunteer pupils. Give each a picture used in the
previous activity. Then have them arrange the pictures based on
the story.
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NOTES
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1RC-IIId-3.1
2
Infer the character’s feelings and traits in a story read
(2) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write Grade 1 level words consisting of letters already learned
(3) MT1PWR-IIIe-i-3.3
Write words, phrases, and simple sentences with proper spacing,
punctuation, and capitalization, when applicable
d
1
Cc D
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
• Teacher asks pupils to show and talk about their homework 1. Copy of Read Aloud
(picture of the moon) in pairs. Ask for 4-5 volunteers to share to story: Ti Bulan a
the class. Gayyemko
2. Spelling words on flash
• After sharing, teacher asks questions about the topic.
cards
Examples: Ania ti sukog ti bulan a nakitayo idi rabii?
(What was the shape of the moon you saw last night?)
No kabus ti bulan, ania dagiti mabalinyo nga aramiden? Ania dagiti ay-
ayam nga ay-ayamenyo? (When there is a full moon, what things can
you do? Do you play games?)
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Ania ti makunayo iti ugali ti ubing? Kayatyo kadi nga agbalin a gayyem
isuna? Apay wenno apay a saan? (What do you think are the traits of
the child? Would you like her to be your friend? Why or why not?)
• Teacher can use the rubric below to assess pupil’s attitude towards
reading.
1 2 3
Demon-
Does not Demon- Chooses read-
strating
demon- strate ing over other
interest
ATR strate much interest optional activi-
in stories,
interest in stories/ ties
texts and
in stories/ books
books
books
Examples:
• Teacher chooses five words from the spelling list and ask pupils
to give sentences using these words. Let pupils write the words on
the board.
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1 2 3
Handwrites Is able to Is able to write
upper write all all upper/lower
case and upper/ case letters
Writing
lower case lower case with ease
upper/
HW letters with letters
lower case
difficulty, studied
letters
often
confuses
similar
letters
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1OL-IIIc-d-4.2
Recite and sing individually, with ease and confidence, songs, poems, chants,
and riddles 3
(2) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write Grade I level words consisting of letters already learned
(3) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-3.1
Identify and use synonyms correctly
d
Cc D
(ROUTINE: RIDDLES)
Materials
• Teacher gives a riddle. Have pupils guess it. 1. Riddles written on strips
of paper
• Teacher asks for volunteers to recite riddles that they know and
2. Ilokano Learner’s Material
let their classmates guess. Alternatively, prepare strips of papers so
3. Flash cards of synonymous
pupils can read to the class the riddle while the rest guess what it
words
is.
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3 KAPADA (SYNONYMS)
Pagayam
Gayyem
Kadua
atiddog nayadi
natayag nangato
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nalaing masirib
napintas nalapsat
• Teacher tells pupils that the set of words are called synonyms or
“kapada.”
(1) Give the number of letters for the mystery word. (Ex: natayag)
(2) Give the synonym of the mystery word as a clue. (Ex: bassit)
(3) Let pupils guess the letters of the mystery word. For every
wrong letter they give, teacher draws a part of a stick figure. Pupils
lose their turns once the stick figure is completed.
Example:
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-7.1
4
Read sight words
(2) Identify action words in sentences
(3) MT1GA-IIIc-e-2.3.1
Use the correct form of the verb in sentences
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NOTES
Aa B
b
Cc D
d
Gg H
h
1 INALDAW A MAARAMID: PANAGBASA KADAGITI
MASANSAN A MAAR-ARAMAT A BALIKAS
f
Ee F
(ROUTINE: READING OF SIGHT WORDS)
Materials
• Teacher shows sight words in flash cards and asks pupils to
1. Table Body Text 3 for attempt reading
texts in EN. Table Body
Text 3 Italic for MT. Table Examples:
Body Text 3 Bold Italic kasano kastoy tunggal
for Book Title. Paragraph
Style: Body Text 3 No Space • Teacher reads the words and asks pupils to repeat. Ask for
2. This should appear at the volunteer pupils to use the words in sentences.
start of day. Some days do
• Teacher asks pupils to post the sight words on a Word Wall.
not have materials.
3. Capitalize first word. Example:
kasano
koma
tunggal
• Teacher lets pupils think and talk about things they can do when
there is a full moon. Present this in a graphic organizer.
agay-ayam iti
linnemmengan
Dagiti Mabalin
nga Aramiden No
Kabus ti Bulan
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Teacher says: Adda kadi madlawyo kadagiti tignay nga inusaryo? Adda
kadi dagiti balikas nga inaramatyo a mangipakita a madama a mapaspasamak
ti aramid? (Do you notice anything about the verbs you used? Are
there words you used to indicate that the action is currently carried
out?)
• Teacher draws attention to the prefixes used and the time signals
in the sentences. Teacher can create a table for this. Ask pupils to
give examples.
Example:
Agdama (Present)
Pasakbay (Prefix) ag-
Pagarigan agsalsala
Panawen
madama
(Time Signals)
Pagarigan Agsalsala ni nanang idiay plasa.
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NOTES
Identifying 1 2 3
and Cannot Is able to Is able to
producing identify or identify and identify and
parts of produce produce produce parts
GA
speech parts of parts of of speech and
(verbs, speech speech bridges to
adjectives, studied studied other languages
etc.) with ease
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.3
5
Read Grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
(2) MT1ATR-IIIa-i-4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials
(3) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write grade one level words consisting of letters already learned
(4) Identify describing words in sentences
(5) MT1C-IIIa-e-1.3
Express ideas through phrases, sentences, or longer texts using both
d
invented and conventional spelling.
Cc D
b
Aa B
h
Gg H
f
Ee F
Materials
1
1. Copy of Read Aloud
story: Ti Bulan INALDAW A MAARAMID (ROUTINE: SHARING)
a Gayyemko
2. Illustrations about the • Teacher asks pupils to read their homework in pairs or groups of
story used in Day 1 three. Ask for 3 – 5 volunteers to share to the class.
3. Colored papers, scissors,
paste • After sharing, teacher asks questions about what they have shared.
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NOTES
PANANGAMMO NO ANIA TI NASURSURO
ITI ISPELING (SPELLING TEST) 2
• Teacher gives spelling test through dictation. Ask pupils to write
three sentences from the spelling words and sight words already
learned.
Examples:
• Teacher shows the pictures used in Day 1. Have pupils retell the
story in groups of three to four. Then ask for volunteer pupils to
share to the class.
DAGITI BALIKAS-A-PAGILADAWAN
(ADJECTIVES) 4
• Teacher shows pupils a picture of a full moon and asks them to
describe it. As they give adjectives, she writes the words on the
board.
dakkel
nagbukel
Teacher says: Basaen dagiti balikas. Maipanggep iti ania dagiti balikas?
Ania ti akem dagitoy a balikas? (Read the words. What are the words
about? What do these words do?)
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• Teacher asks pupils to cut their favorite shape of the moon from
yellow colored papers and paste this on black colored paper.
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WEEK
24
TEACHER’S GUIDE
GRADE 1
MOTHER TONGUE
ILOKANO
Theme: Dagiti Lugar iti Komunidadko
(Places in My Community)
Read Aloud Story: Ti Bulan a Gayyemko
(The Moon is My Friend)
LEVELLED READER: Ti Ullaw (The Kite)
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1. Routine (Same as above under Daily 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily
Activities) Activities)
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• MT1VCD-IIIa-i-1.2
Use words to describe experiences
RC • MT1RC-IIId-3.1
Infer the character feelings and
traits in a story read
S • MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write Grade I level words
3 consisting of letters already learned
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2. Antonyms 2. Antonyms
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-6.2
1
Participate actively in class discussions on familiar topics
(2) MT1GA-IIIc-e-2.3.1
Identify and use the correct tense of the action word
(3) MT1SS-IIId-f-6.1
Follow two-to-three-step written directions
(4) (4) MT1C-IIIa-e-1.3
Express ideas through phrases, sentences, or longer texts using both
invented and conventional spelling
d
1
Cc D
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
1. Instruction for writing • Teacher asks pupils about games they play, especially when the
activities written on chart moon is bright.
or manila paper
Teacher says: No nasellag ti bulan, agay-ayamkayo kadi? Ania dagiti
ay-ayamenyo? Kasano ti panangay-ayamyo? (If the moon is bright, do
you play games? What kind of games? How is it played?)
• Teacher asks for volunteer pupils to share to the class the games
they play. Let pupils explain how the game is played.
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• Teacher draws attention to the suffixes used and the time signals NOTES
in the sentences. Teacher can create a table for this. Ask pupils to
give examples.
Example:
Napalabas (Past)
Pasakbay (Prefix) nag-
Pagarigan nagsala
Panawen idi kalman, idi rabii,
(Time Signals) idi napalabas a bulan
Nagsala ni nanang idiay
Pagarigan
plasa idi rabii.
• Teacher then asks for volunteer pupils to write a sentence or two NOTE
for each picture drawn to describe the step.
For the Writing Activity,
• Teacher asks questions to clarify steps, such as: divide pupils into two groups
Kasano ti panangpiliyo iti “Agala”? (How do you choose the “It”?) based on abilities. Level 1
activity will be given to pupils
Mano nga ubbing ti kasapulan nga agay-ayam? struggling with composition.
(How many children are needed to play the game?) Level 2 activity is for those
with average to advanced
Agingga iti mano ti bilangen ti “Agala”?
skills.
(Up to what number shall the “It” count?)
Example:
Agbilang
Mangpili iti “Agala” ti “Agala” agingga
iti sangapulo.
References:
Box 1 - http://www.clipartbest.com/stick-figure-drawings-of-people, accessed 29July2014
Box 2 - http://klromo.com, accessed 29July2014
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NOTES • Teacher tells pupils that they will be doing a similar writing
activity. Depending on which group the pupil belongs, he or
she will follow a different set of written instructions. Write the
instruction on a chart or manila paper. (Group 1 refers to Level 1,
Group 2 refers to Level 2.)
• Teacher can use the rubric below to assess pupil’s ability to follow
and understand written instructions.
1 2 3
Following Does not Follows Is able to
Written follow written follow multi-
SS
Directions/ written directions/ step written
instructions directions/ instructions directions/
instructions instructions
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NOTES
PANANGILEPPAS ITI LEKSION
(CONCLUDING THE SESSION) 4
• Teacher gives homework. Let pupils bring a picture of any family
member the next day.
• Teacher brings the class outdoors and teaches the pupils how to
play hopscotch.
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-1.3
2
Talk about family, friends, and school using descriptive words
(2) Uses adjectives to describe people, places, or things in oral expression
(3) MT1SS-IIId-f-6.1
Follow two-to-three-step written directions
(4) MT1C-IIIa-e-1.3
Express ideas through phrases, sentences, or longer texts using both
invented and conventional spelling
(5) MT1ATR-IIIa-j4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials
1
Cc D
b
INALDAW A MAARAMID: PANAGBIBINNINGLAY Aa B
Ee F
f
Gg H
h
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
• Teacher lets pupils share the pictures they brought with their 1. Ilokano Learner’s Material
seatmates. She lets them talk about the person in the picture and
encourages them to use adjectives to describe him or her. Ask
some volunteers to share to the class.
PANANGREPASO: BALIKAS-A-PAGILADAWAN
(REVIEW: ADJECTIVES) 2 BRIDGING
When discussing
• Teacher reviews adjectives. Ask pupils to give some of the adjectives in Filipino and
adjectives mentioned by their classmates during sharing. English, teacher can refer
Teacher asks: Malagipyo pay no ania ti balikas-a-pagiladawan? to discussion on
Ania ti usar daytoy? (Do you still remember what adjectives are? “Balikas-a-Pagiladawan” in
What kind of word is an adjective or what does it do?)
Mother Tongue.
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NOTES
NOTE
Dagiti Maaramid (Activity):
a. Choose the correct adjective for each picture: refer to Ilokano
Teacher can give additional
Learner’s Material pp. 60-61.
guided practice and
independent activities
in using adjectives to TULOYNA – AGDUMA NGA AKTIBIDAD ITI
describe persons, places,
or things.
3 PANAGSURAT: KASANO NGA AY-AYAMEN TI MAYSA
NGA AY-AYAM
(CONTINUATION - DIFFERENTIATED WRITING
NOTE ACTIVITIES: HOW TO PLAY A GAME)
Teacher can take time to • Teacher lets pupils continue writing activities.
assist struggling pupils. He or
she can encourage them to • Teacher lets pupils form groups of four. In each group, there
write action words or short must be two pupils from each activity groups. Let them show their
phrases for the drawings outputs to each other and talk about it.
they make.
Intayon Agpasiar!
Ni Cles B. Rambaud
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NOTES
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-6.2
3
Participate actively in class discussions on familiar topics
(2) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
(3) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-2.1.1
Give meanings of words through: a. picture clues; b. context clues
(4) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-1.2
Use words to describe experiences
(5) MT1RC-IIId-3.1
Infer the characters’ feelings and traits in a story read
(6) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write Grade I level words consisting of letters already learned
1
Cc D
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
• Teacher shows a picture of a kite or brings a real kite to the class. 1. Copies of Leveled
Readers: Ti Ullaw
Teacher says: Ania daytoy? Ammoyo no ania ti awagna?
2. Phrases written on
Napadasanyon ti nagay-ayam iti kastoy? Kasano ti panangay-ayam iti
flashcards
daytoy? Asino kadakayo ti mangilawlawag no kasano nga ay-ayamen
3. Flash cards of high
daytoy? (What is this? Do you know its name? Have you tried
frequency words
playing with it? How do you play with it? Who wants to share in
4. Letter flash cards
front about this?)
(used in Quarter 2)
• Teacher asks volunteer pupils to share their experiences in flying a
kite in front of the class.
• Teacher shows the high frequency words in flash cards. Ask pupils
to read the words.
ullaw tayab
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Example:
Ania ti makitayo iti ladawan? (What do you see in the picture?)
Examples:
Nalaing kadi nga agpatayab iti ullaw? (Was he good in flying kites?)
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Iti panagkunayo, ania ti narikna ni Nilo idi maisab-it ti ullawna iti waya ti NOTES
koriente? Apay a nakunayo dayta? (How do you think Nilo felt when
his kite got caught in the electric wire? Why do you say this?)
Naalana kadi met laeng ti ullawna? (Was he able to get the kite back?)
• After each group has presented, ask them questions about the
character.
Examples:
Iti panagkunayo, ania ti klasena nga ubing ni Nilo? Iladawanyo man isuna.
(In your opinion, what kind of a child is Nilo? Describe him.)
• Teacher gives some words from the spelling list and asks pupils to
spell them using their letter flashcards from Quarter 2.
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NOTES
Homework: Pumili iti maysa a balikas manipud iti listaan dagiti maispeling
a balikas. Idrowingyo ken mangisurat iti maysa a patang maipanggep iti daytoy
babaen ti panangusaryo iti balikas a piniliyo. (Choose one word from the
spelling list. Write one sentence using the spelling word.)
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-3.1
4
Identify and use antonyms or words with opposite meanings
(2) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
(3) MT1C-IIIa-e-1.3
Express ideas through phrases, sentences, or longer texts using both
invented and conventional spelling
d
Cc D
1
b
Aa B
Ee Ff
Gg H
h
INALDAW A MAARAMID: PANAGBIBINNINGLAY
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
2 KASUPADI (ANTONYMS)
Examples:
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NOTES
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NOTES Examples:
(1) Pupils will need 2 sheets of bond papers and some colored
papers.
(4) Using colored paper, cut a straight line to make a tail for the
kite and paste it at one end of the diamond.
• Teacher divides the class into two groups. Group 1 will read the
Leveled Readers again in pairs. Group 2 will make a kite.
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NOTES
Group 1. Reading in Pairs
• Pupils read the story in pairs. Pupil A reads first while Pupil
B listens.
• While these activities are going on, teacher goes around and
checks on progress of pupils. S/he can sit with struggling pupils to
support them during the activities.
Teacher says: Kampay idi ket maysaka nga ullaw. Sadino ti kayatmo
a pagtayaban? Kasano ti panagtayabmo? Ania dagiti lugar a kayatmo a
makita? (Imagine you were a kite. Where would you want to fly?
How would you fly? What places would you like to see?)
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• Teacher asks pupils to close their eyes and imagine they were a kite
that can go anywhere they want to go. She asks, “Where will they
go?”
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-7.1
5
Read sight words
(2) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write Grade I level words consisting of letters already learned
(3) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read Grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
(4) MT1C-IIIa-e-1.3
Express ideas through phrases, sentences, or longer texts using both
invented and conventional spelling
(5) MT1ATR-IIIa-j4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials
d
Cc D
b
Aa B
h
Gg H
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NOTES
PANANGAMMO NO ANIA TI NASURSURO
ITI ISPELING (SPELLING ASSESSMENT) 2
• Teacher gives spelling test through dictation, jumbled letters, etc.
Have pupils write two sentences - of three to four words - using
spelling words and sight words learned.
• While these activities are going on, teacher takes the opportunity
to support struggling pupils and do an informal formative
assessment.
PANAGBASA A BUKBUKOD
(INDEPENDENT READING) 4
• Teacher asks pupils to exchange works with classmates.
Let them look and read each other’s work.
• Teacher asks pupils to share what they think about each other’s
work. Give questions to prompt their sharing.
Example:
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MOTHER TONGUE
ILOKANO
Theme: Dagiti Partuat ken Arte iti Lokalidad
(Local Arts and Crafts)
Read Aloud Story: Nagbalin nga Agkitkitikit ni Wigan
(Wigan Becomes a Sculptor)
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Read Aloud Story: Nagbalin nga Agkitkitikit ni Wigan (Wigan Becomes a Sculptor)
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• Teacher lets pupils tell or retell legends • Pupils tell or retell legends and fables.
and fables.
b. Sight Words
b. Sight Words
• Pupils practice reading sight words, use
• Teacher introduces sight words. them in phrases and sentences, and spell
the words.
1. Routine (Same as above under Daily activities) 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily
activities)
• Retelling fables
• Retelling fables
2. Read Aloud Story:
Nagbalin nga Agkitkitikit ni Wigan 2. Read Aloud Story:
Nagbalin nga Agkitkitikit ni Wigan
a. Pre-Reading Activities
a. Pre-Reading Activities
• Teacher unlocks unfamiliar words and
expressions. • Pupils talk about words, phrases, or
expressions that are unfamiliar and get
• Teacher asks questions to stimulate
their meanings.
pupils’ interest about the story.
• Pupils talk about experiences related to
b. During Reading Activities
the story. They talk about the cover of
• Teacher reads the story to the pupils. the story, and set a purpose for reading.
• Teacher asks questions about the story. • Pupils listen attentively to the story read
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V • MT1VCD-IIIa-i-3.1 • Synonyms
Identify and use synonyms,
• Antonyms
antonyms, homonyms, and words
with multiple meanings correctly • Future Tense of Verbs
C • MT1PWR-IIIe-i-3.3
3 Write words, phrases, and simple
sentences with proper spacing,
punctuation, and capitalization when
applicable
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1. Routine (Same as above under Daily activities) 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily
activities)
2. Spelling Test
2. Spelling Test
• Teacher gives spelling test.
• Pupils correctly spell grade level words.
3. Retelling of the Read Aloud Story:
Nagbalin nga Agkitkitikit ni Wigan 3. Retelling of the Read Aloud Story:
Nagbalin nga Agkitkitikit ni Wigan
• Teacher asks pupils to retell the story.
• Pupils retell the story through a role play.
4. Composing Activity: Writing a Letter or
Prayer 4. Composing Activity: Writing a Letter or
Prayer
• Teacher gives composing activity. He or
she models the activity. • Pupils participate actively in composing
activity. They share their outputs with each
5. Concluding the Session
other.
• Teacher gives homework.
5. Concluding the Session
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-9.1
1
Tell/retell legends, fables, and jokes
(2) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-2.1.1
Give meanings of words through: a. picture clues; b. context clues
(3) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-1.2
Use words to describe experiences
(4) MT1LC-IIIe-3.2
Infer important details from an informational text
(5) MT1OL-IIIa-i-6.2
Participate actively in class discussions on familiar topics
1
Cc D
(Routine: Sharing)
Materials
1. Copy of Read Aloud Teacher says: Ubbing, adda kadin nangngegyo wenno nabasayo nga
story: Nagbalin istoria a dagiti agbibiag wenno karakter ket dagiti ayup wenno mula? Asino
nga Agkitkitikit ni kadakayo ti adda ammona a kastoy nga istoria? Ibinglayyo man iti klase.
Wigan (Children, have you heard or read any story where the characters are
2. Pictures of vocabulary animals or plants? Who knows a story of this kind? Share it to the
words class.)
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• Teacher shows picture of a valley. Let pupils talk about the picture.
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NOTES Teacher says: Ania ti paulo ti libro? Asino ti autor? Asino ti dibuhista
wenno nangiladawan? (What is the title of the book? Who is the
writer? Who is the illustrator?)
Teacher says: Kitaenyo ti ladawan. Maipanggep ngata iti ania daytoy nga
istoria? Ania ti kayatyo a maammuan maipapan iti istoria? (Look at the
cover. What do you think is the story about? What do you want to
know about the story?)
1 2 3
Does Listens Listens
Listening not listen attentively attentively
ATR
attentively attentively when being and interacts
when being read to when being
read to read to
• Teacher asks pupils to predict what they think would happen next.
Encourage pupils to ask questions about the story.
(2) Apay nga adda dua nga agnagan iti Wigan iti istoria? Asinoda?
(Why are there two Wigans in the story? Who are they?)
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• Teacher can use the rubric below to assess pupil’s skills in asking
and answering questions.
1 2 3
Does not ask Asks and Asks
Asking/ questions answers pertinent
LC Answering and does questions questions
questions not answer correctly and gives
questions thoughtful
correctly answers
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-9.1
2
Tell/retell legends, fables, and jokes
(2) MT1RC-IIIe-4.1
Identify the speaker in the story or poem read
(3) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write grade one level words consisting of letters already learned
1
Cc D
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
1. Copy of Read Aloud • Teacher asks pupils to narrate the myths they learned from family
story: Nagbalin nga members to their seatmates. Ask for volunteer pupils to share to
Agkitkitikit ni Wigan the class.
2. Spelling words on flash
cards
ADDA KADUA WENNO KAKADUA A MANGBASA
2 ITI LIBRO A READ ALOUD:
NAGBALIN NGA AGKITKITIKIT NI WIGAN
• Teacher reads the second part of the story. Before reading though,
ask pupils what they remember from the first reading the previous
day. Pick up from where the story ended and continue reading the
story.
Questions:
(1) Idi napan ni Wigan iti payyo, ania ti nakitana? Ania ti inaramidna
tapno maammuanna no ania ti napasamak kadagiti mulana?
(As Wigan went up, what did he see? What did he do to check
what is wrong with the plants?)
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NOTES
(2) Awan ti natakuatan ni Wigan a makailawlawag no apay nga eppes
ti dawa dagiti mulana a pagay. Ania ti inaramidna idi makaawid iti
balayda? Ania ti napasamak? (Wigan finds no explanation for
what happened to the plants. What does he do back home?
What happened?)
(3) Kasano a sinuruan ti dios a ni Wigan ti tao a ni Wigan nga agaramid iti
bul-ol? Napananda? Ania ti inaramatda? Ania ti pammalagip ti dios a
ni Wigan idi mangalada iti sanga ti kayo nga amugawon?
(How did the god, teach the man, Wigan, how to make a bul-ol?
Where did they go? What did they use? What was the reminder
of the god when they have to cut branches of the amugawon
tree?)
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-9.1
3
Tell/retell legends, fables, and jokes
(2) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-3.1
Identify and use synonyms, antonyms, homonyms (when applicable) and
words with multiple meanings correctly
(3) MT1PWR-IIIe-i-3.3
Write words, phrases, and simple sentences with proper spacing,
punctuation and capitalization when applicable
d
1
Cc D
Aa B
b
f
Gg H
h INALDAW A MAARAMID: DAGITI PASINTAWI
Ee F
(ROUTINE: LEGENDS)
Materials
1. Cards with words that are • Teacher asks pupils questions helping them define what a legend
synonyms is.
2. Cards with words that
Teacher says: Ubbing, iti istoria na “Nagbalin nga Agkitkitikit
are antonyms
ni Wigan,” adda kadi dagiti pasamak nga iti panagkunayo ket
nakakaskasdaaw? Ania dagitoy a pasamak? (Children, in the story
“Wigan Becomes a Sculptor”, are there events that you think are
mysterious? What are these?)
• Teacher asks volunteers to share to the class. Teacher can also re-
tell a legend.
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1 2 3 NOTE
Does not Is able to Is able to
demonstrate Teacher can give additional
demonstrate generate lists
his/her activity for pupils to
his/her of words
Building understanding practice using synonyms and
understanding belonging to
and using of categories antonyms.
of categories a category
V
categories of words, of words, and is able
of words is not able and is able to supply
to supply to supply an antonyms,
antonyms, antonym, synonyms,
synonyms, synonym, etc. etc.
etc.
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-7.1
4
Read sight words
(2) MT1RC-IIIe-4.1
Identify the speaker in the story or poem read
(3) MT1GA-IIIc-e-2.3.1
Identify the tense of the action word in the sentence
(4) MT1SS-IIId-f-6.1
Follow two-to three-step written directions
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NOTES • Teacher shows pupils a blown-up picture depicting local arts and
crafts. Ask pupils questions about it.
d
Cc D
Example:
b
Aa B
h
Gg H
f
Ee F
MASAKBAYAN A PANAWEN A
2 PANNAKAARAMID DAGITI TIGNAY
(GRAMMAR : FUTURE TENSE OF VERBS)
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• Teacher draws attention to the verb forms used and the time NOTES
signals in the sentences. Teacher can create a table for this. Ask
pupils to give examples.
Example:
Masakbayan (Future)
Pasakbay (Prefix) inton
Pagarigan agsala
inton bigat, inton sumaruno nga/
Panawen (Time Signals)
aldaw/lawas/bulan/tawen
Agsala ni nanang idiay plasa
Pagarigan
inton bigat.
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NOTES
NOTE Maikatlo nga Aramiden Maikapat nga Aramiden
(Task 3) (Task 4)
Teacher can modify the
instructions based on his or 1. Basaen ti nakasurat iti ngato 1. Mangpanunotkayo iti sala sa
her pupils learning abilities. ti papel. Urnosen dagitoy a praktisenyo ti sumagmamano
kas iti panagsasaganadda. a paset daytoy.
(Read what is written on (Think of a dance and
top of the paper. Arrange practice a few steps.)
them accordingly.)
2. No mangngegdak nga 2. No mangngegdak nga
agpalakpak, agsublikayo agpalakpak, agsublikayo iti
kadagiti tugawyo. klasrumtayo.
(When you hear me clap, (When you hear me clap,
go back to your seats.) go back to our classroom.)
3. Ibinglay wenno ipakitayo 3. Ipabuyayo kadagiti
daytoy kadagiti kaklaseanyo. kaklaseanyo.
(Share it with your (Show it to your
classmates.) classmates.)
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(CONCLUDING THE SESSION)
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
5
Spell and write grade one level words consisting of letters already learned
(2) MT1C-IIIa-e-1.3
Express ideas through phrases, sentences, or longer texts using both
invented and conventional spelling
(3) MT1ATR-IIIa-i-4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials
d
Cc D
b
Aa B
1
h
Gg H
Ee F
f
INALDAW A MAARAMID: PANAGBIBINNINGLAY
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
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NOTES
• Teacher lets pupils sit in a circle and tells them that they will retell
the story.
• Teacher asks pupils what they ask for and/or pray for. Write their
ideas on the board.
• Teacher tells pupils that they are going to write something about
what they want or ask for. It can be through a prayer or a letter of
two to three sentences.
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NOTES • Teach pupils how to make a star using colored paper and strings
NOTE
that they can hang on a Christmas tree. Teacher can also provide
If there are some local arts a sample. Let them write their letters at the back of the colored
and crafts that pupils can paper.
easily make instead of a star,
• Teacher goes around while pupils are doing their writing activities.
let them do it. Then, let
After, he or she lets pupils read their letters or prayers in small
them attach their letters or
groups.
prayers on it.
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26
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GRADE 1
MOTHER TONGUE
ILOKANO
Theme: Dagiti Partuat ken Arte iti Lokalidad
(Places in My Community)
Read Aloud Story: Nagbalin nga Agkitkitikit ni Wigan
(Wigan Becomes Sculptor)
LEVELLED READER: Ti Malong (The Malong)
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Theme: Dagiti Partuat ken Arte iti Lokalidad (Local Arts and Crafts)
Read Aloud Story: Nagbalin nga Agkitkitikit ni Wigan (Naging Manlililok si Wigan )
Levelled Reader: Ti Malong (Ang Malong)
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• MT1VCD-IIIa-i-1.2
Use words to describe experiences
RC • MT1RC-IIId-3.1
Infer the character feelings and
traits in a story read
• MT1RC-IIIb-c-2.1
Give the correct sequence of three
3
events in the story
S • MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write Grade I level words
consisting of letters already learned
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1F-IIIa-IVi-1.3
1
Read grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
(2) MT1RC-IIIf-5.1
Relate story events to one’s experience
(3) MT1OL-IIIa-i-1.3
Talk about family, friends, and school using descriptive words
1
Cc D
1. Copy of Read Aloud • Teacher introduces a poem that pupils can learn. Have them recite
story: Nagbalin as a class and in small groups. Let pupils provide actions for the
nga Agkitkitikit ni poem.
Wigan
2. Copy of poem on chart Ni Lolang
paper Ni Ariel S. Tabag
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• Teacher asks questions so pupils can talk about the characters, NOTES
problems he faced, other characters and connections as well.
Examples:
Asino ti agbibiag iti istoria? (Who is the main character in the story?)
Asino dagiti dadduma nga agbibiag iti istoria ken ania ti pakaibingan
dagitoy iti kangrunaan nga agbibiag iti istoria? (Who are the other
characters and how these are connected to the main character?)
• Teacher recalls the story of Wigan. He or she then divides the class
into 3 to 4 groups. He or she then asks pupils to respond by acting
out their favorite scene in the story.
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1OL-IIIe-i-5.1
2
Listen and respond to others in oral conversation
(2) MT1PWR-IIIf-i-8.1
Write words, phrases, and simple sentences with proper spacing,
punctuation, and capitalization when applicable
(3) MT1ATR-IIIa-i-4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials
(4) MT1GA-IIIf-h-1.4
Use the correct tense and time signal of an action word in a sentence
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NOTES
1 INALDAW A MAARAMID:
PANAGBIBINNINGLAY (ROUTINE: SHARING)
2 PANANGREPASO: BALIKAS-A-PAGILADAWAN
(REVIEW: ADJECTIVES)
Examples:
• Teacher does the same strategy for the verbs in past tense.
Then, ask the same question after.
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• Teacher does the same strategy for the verbs in past tense. NOTES
Then, ask the same question after.
• Teacher can ask: What things do you on the cover? Who are in the
picture? What do they do? In what way does the picture connect
with the title?
• Teacher divides the class into groups. Each group is assigned one
of either three tasks. Have the tasks written on chart paper or
strips of paper to guide the groups. NOTE
Differentiated Activities: Task 3 is relatively more challenging than Ensure that pupils
Tasks 1 and 2. Teacher has the option of grouping pupils based on understand their tasks
abilities. before they start working.
Model tasks if necessary.
Task 1: Drawing a Cover page of the Read Aloud
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• Teacher can use the rubric below to assess pupil’s ease and ability
to work in a group.
1 2 3
Does not Participates Participates and
Engaging in participate in group constructively
ALLL
group work in group work engages in
work group work
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-2.1.1
3
Give meanings of words through: a. picture clues; b. context clues
(2) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-1.2
Use words to describe experiences
(3) MT1RC-IIIb-c-2.1
Give the correct sequence of three events in a story read
(4) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write grade one level words consisting of letters already learned
(5) MT1RC-IIId-3.1
Infer the character feelings and traits in a story read
1
Cc D
b
Aa B
Ee F
f
Gg H
h
INALDAW A MAARAMID: PANAGBIBINNINGLAY
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
1. Copies of Leveled Reader: • Teacher then asks some volunteers to show and tell about the
Ti Malong “Malong” they brought. Let them talk what they know about it.
2. Phrases written on
flashcards
3. Flash cards of high
frequency words
4. Sample of Malong
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NOTES
• Teacher shows the high frequency words in flash cards. He or she Teacher can include steps
asks pupils to read. in teaching beginning
reading with emphasis on
awag mabalin usaren word building, phrases, and
sentences.
2) Panagbasa iti Prase (Phrase Reading)
• Teacher shows phrases from the leveled readers in flash cards.
Ask pupils to read them. Assist them if some phrases are difficult
to read.
Example:
Ania makitayo iti ladawan? (What do you see in the picture?)
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NOTES Examples:
Example:
1 2 3
Is not able Is able to Is able to
to formulate formulate formulate a
a coherent a pertinent pertinent and
response to response to thoughtful
Respond-
a story a story response
RC ing to a
to a story,
story
often making
connections
to own
experience or
other story
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NOTES
DAGITI MAISPELING A BALIKAS
(SPELLING WORDS) 3
• Teacher highlights spelling words from the text. Give the spelling
words and ask pupils to look for them in the leveled reader.
Sort of like the YMCA Song. Lots of letters, we just make up.
When we can’t think of anything we just contort our bodies.
For the “s” we slither down to the floor while saying “e-e-e-s-s-
“.A fun one to do.
1 2 3
Cannot Is able to Is able to
Identifying
identify identify identify and
common
common common produce
PWR words,
words or words as well common
matching
sounds
matching as matching words as well
sounds sounds as matching
sounds
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
4
Read grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
(2) MT1C-IIIf-i-2.1
Write sentences or longer texts with proper punctuation, spacing, and
capitalization
(3) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-3.1
Identify and use synonyms, antonyms, and words with multiple meanings
correctly
(4) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
(5) MT1C-IIIa-e-1.3
Express ideas through phrases, sentences, or longer texts using both
invented and conventional spelling
1
Cc D
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
1. Copies of Leveled Reader: • Teacher asks pupils to show and tell about their homework - in
Ti Malong pairs. Ask for volunteers to share to the class.
2. Sample of One Town One
Product
3. Sample of an
Advertisement from
2 PANANGREPASO KADAGITI KASUPADI, KAPADA
(REVIEW OF ANTONYMS, SYNONYMS)
Magazine or TV
• Teacher gives review activity using their MTB-MLE- Ilokano
Learner’s Manual pp.84-85.
• Teacher divides the class into two groups. Group 1 will read the
Leveled Reader again in pairs. Group 2 will do writing activity.
Write the instructions for each group and sample writing outputs
on the board to guide the pupils.
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NOTES
Group 1. Reading in Pairs
• Pupils read the story in pairs. Pupil A reads first while Pupil
NOTE
B listens.
For paired reading activity,
• As pupil B listens, he or she takes note of mispronounced
teacher can pair struggling
words and wrong expressions or intonation. Let Pupil B
pupils with average or
help Pupil A by pointing out mistakes.
above-average pupils.
• They exchange roles and Pupil B reads to Pupil A while
Pupil A observes and point out corrections.
• Once they finish the writing activity, pupils share their own
advertisement in small groups.
• While these activities are going on, teacher goes around and checks
on progress of pupils. He or she can take one to two groups to sit
with and support during the reading and writing activities.
• For the group reading the Leveled Reader in pairs, teacher can go
around and informally assess fluency competency of pupils using
the rubric below.
1 2 3
Reads Is able Is able to read
Reading
slowly and to read new texts with
with
without studied appropriate
appropriate
expression, texts with speed, accuracy
F speed,
makes appropriate and expression
accuracy
mistakes speed,
and
and the accuracy
expression
reading is and
laborious expression
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NOTES
Homework:
(1) For those who did their writing activities, post their outputs on
the wall.
(2) For those who did the reading activity, let them practice reading
sentences having the spelling words.
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.3
5
Read grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
(2) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
(3) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write grade one level words consisting of letters already learned
(4) MT1PWR-IIIf-i-8.1
Observe proper mechanics (punctuation marks, capitalization, proper
spacing between words, indentions, and format when copying/writing
words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraphs
(5) MT1ATR-IIIa-j4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials
1
Cc D
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NOTES
Diding Dagiti Balikas (Word Wall)
ngarud
ngem
ngata
manen daytoy
laeng ditoy
gapu dagita
Instructions:
6. It’s fun to use pupils’ names in the sentences. Pupils also like to
dictate sentences using lots of words from the word wall.
1 2 3
Is not able to Is able to Is able to
spell correctly spell correctly spell correctly
words recently words recently words recently
Spelling
studied studied studied and
grade
S applies newly
level
acquired
words
spelling
knowledge
to unknown
words
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NOTES
• While these activities are going on, teacher takes the opportunity
to support struggling pupils and do an informal formative
assessment.
Homework:
(1) For those who did their writing activities, post their outputs on
the wall.
(2) For those who did the reading activity, let them practice reading
sentences having the spelling words.
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27
TEACHER’S GUIDE
GRADE 1
MOTHER TONGUE
ILOKANO
Theme: Dagiti Bambanag a Maaramidko Tapno
Matulongak ti Komunidadko (Things I can Do to Help
My Community – Good Citizenship)
Read Aloud Story: Ni Hugo Ti Mangisarsarak
a Bannagaw (Si Hugo Ang Pahamak na Hunyango)
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• MT1OL-IIIa-i-1.3
Talk about family, friends, and
school using descriptive words
• MT1OL-IIIa-i-9.1
Daily Tell/retell legends, fables, and jokes
• MT1OL-IIIe-i-5.1
Listen and respond to others in oral
conversation
F • MT1F-IIIa-IVi-1.3
Read grade 1 level words, phrases,
sentences, and short paragraph/
story with proper expression
V • MT1VCD-IIIa-i-2.1.1 • Read Aloud Story: Ni Hugo Ti
Give meanings of words through: a. Mangisarsarak a Bannagaw.
picture clues; b. context clues Author and Illustrator: Charles
V • MT1VCD-IIIa-i-1.2 Funk
Use words to describe experiences
• Identifying the problem and solution
in the story read
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1. Routine (Same as above under Daily 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily
Activities) Activities)
2. Read Aloud Story: 2. Read Aloud Story:
Ni Hugo Ti Mangisarsarak a Bannagaw Ni Hugo Ti Mangisarsarak a Bannagaw
a. Pre-Reading Activities a. Pre-Reading Activities
• Teacher unlocks unfamiliar words and • Pupils talk about words, phrases, or
expressions. expressions that are unfamiliar.
• Teacher asks questions to stimulate pupils’ • Pupils talk about experiences related to
interest about the story. the story. They talk about the cover of the
story, and share their ideas.
b. During Reading Activities
b. During Reading Activities
• Teacher reads the story to the pupils.
• Pupils listen attentively to the story read.
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V • MT1VCD-IIIa-i-3.1
Identify and use synonyms,
antonyms, homonyms (when
applicable) and words with multiple
meanings correctly
SS • MT1SS-IIIg-i-7.1
Read labels in an illustration
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• Teacher asks questions about the story. • Pupils answer questions about the story.
They talk about the important details in the
3. Concluding the Session
story.
• Teacher gives homework.
3. Concluding the Session
1. Routine (same as above under Daily 1. Routine (same as above under Daily
Activities) Activities)
• Teacher shows a poster with community • Pupils identify the community helpers and
helpers. read the labels on the poster.
2. Identifying Problem and Solution 2. Identifying Problem and Solution
• Teacher summarizes the story and ask • Pupils identify the problem in the story and
pupils to identify the problem. provide solution to the problem.
3. Spelling Words 3. Spelling Words
• Teacher presents spelling words using the • Pupils identify spelling words.
Read Aloud story as context.
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• MT1OL-IIIa-i-1.3
Talk about family, friends, and
school using descriptive words
PWR • MT1PWR-IIIf-i-7.2
4 Read words, phrases, sentences,
and/or short stories
C • MT1C-IIIf-i-2.1
Write sentences or longer texts
with proper punctuation, spacing,
and capitalization
G • MT1GA-IIIf-h-1.4
Use the correct tense and time
signal of an action word in a
sentence
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1. Routine (Same as above under Daily 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily
Activities) Activities)
2. Spelling Test 2. Spelling Test
• Teacher gives spelling test. • Pupils spell grade level words correctly.
3. Composing Activity: Making a Certificate/ 3. Composing Activity: Making a Certificate/
Award Award
• Teacher models composing activity. • Pupils write an award to Hugo.
4. Concluding the Session 4. Concluding the Session
• Teacher gives homework. • Homework: Find a community helper
during the weekend and interview him or
her about his or her job.
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NOTES
ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-2.1.1
1
Give meanings of words through: a. picture clues; b. context clues
(2) MT1LC-IIIg4.3
Identify the problem and solution in the story read
(3) MT1ATR-IIIa-i-4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials
(4) MT1SS-IIIg-i-7.1
Read labels in an illustration
d
1
Cc D
Aa B
b
f
Gg H
h INALDAW A MAARAMID: DANIW WENNO KANTA
Ee F
1. Copy of Read Aloud • Teacher introduces a poem or song that pupils can learn. Have
story: Ni Hugo pupils recite as a class and in small groups.
2. Pictures of vocabulary
words Kas iti Bullalayaw
3. Spelling words on flash Ni Cles B. Rambaud
cards
Ilokano wenno Ifugao man
Kankanaey, Ilongot, Ivatan
Ibanag, Itawis, Tinguian
Darada nalabaga, saan a kiaw.
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bambanti
(scarecrow)
Examples:
Examples:
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Nakakitakayo kadin iti kastoy? (Have you ever seen this before?)
Teacher shows pupils the cover of the book and asks pupils for
the title, writer and illustrator of the book.
Teacher says: Ania ti paulo ti libro? Asino ti autor? Asino ti dibuhista
wenno nangiladawan? (What is the title of the book?
Who is the writer? Who is the illustrator?)
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Teacher reads the story to the pupils pausing at few parts of the
story. Here are some suggested parts to pause for comprehension
check.
–– Asino dagiti agbibiag iti istoria? Tattao wenno ayup? Ania a klase ti
istoria daytoy: pabula wenno pasintawi? (Who are the characters?
Are they people or animals? What kind of story is this–legend
or fable?
a. Bring old clothes, old hats, long sticks, and straw in class the
next day.
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ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-1.3
2
Talk about family, friends, and school using descriptive words
(2) MT1OL-IIIa-i-9.1
Tell/retell legends, fables, and jokes
(3) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write grade one level words consisting of letters already learned
(4) MT1LC-IIIg4.3
Identify the problem and solution in the story read
(5) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-3.1
Identify and use synonyms, antonyms, (when applicable) and words with
multiple meanings correctly
d
Cc D
1
b
Aa B
Ee F
f
Gg H
h
INALDAW A MAARAMID: PANAGISTORIA ITI PABULA
(ROUTINE: RETELLING A FABLE)
Materials
1. 1. Copy of Read Aloud • Teacher asks three to four pupils to retell a fable told by their
story: Ni Hugo parents or grandparents at home.
2. Pictures for sequencing of
events
2
PANANGISTORIA ITI NABASA
3. MTB-MLE Ilokano
A LIBRO A READ ALOUD
Learner’s Manual
(RETELLING OF THE READ ALOUD STORY)
• Teacher shows pictures to help pupils recall the story listened to.
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• Teacher re-reads the story and asks volunteers to help read some
lines from the book.
Teacher reads the right side of the Read Aloud while pupils read
the left side of the Read Aloud.
• Teacher posts this question for pupils to share in the class after
reading.
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1LC-IIIg4.3
3
Identify the problem and solution in the story read
(2) MT1PWR-IIIe-i-3.3
Write words, phrases, and simple sentences with proper spacing,
punctuation, and capitalization when applicable
(3) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.3
Read grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
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Ee F
f
Gg H
lokalidadmo? (What do each of these community helpers do?
Are they helpful to us? Do you think they do an important part in
Materials
our community? What about you? What can you do to help in the
1. Copy of Read Aloud community?)
story: “Ni Hugo”
2. Spelling words written
on flash cards
3. Poster of Community
2 IDENTIFYING PROBLEM
AND SOLUTION IN THE STORY READ
Helpers
3. Capitalize first word • Teacher asks pupils to summarize the story using the story map as
a guide. These questions can be asked:
A word skill game that is played like musical chairs. Teacher places the
spelling words on small pieces of paper in a large box or bag. The children sit
in a circle, and start passing the box around while music plays. Whoever has
the container when the music stops must pick out the paper and read the word.
If he can’t, he’s out. Continue to play until there is only one person left.
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OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1GA-IIIf-h-1.4
4
Use the correct tense and time signal of an action word in a sentence.
(2) MT1C-IIIf-i-2.1
Write sentences or longer texts with proper punctuation, spacing, and
capitalization
(3) MT1PWR-IIIf-i-8.1
Observe proper mechanics (punctuation marks, capitalization, proper
spacing between words, indentions, and format) when copying/writing
words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraphs
1
Cc D
b
INALDAW A MAARAMID: DANIW WENNO KANTA Aa B
Ee F
f
Gg H
h
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ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
5
Spell and write Grade one level words consisting of letters already learned.
(2) MT1OL-IIIe-i-5.1
Listen and respond to others in oral conversation.
(3) MT1PWR-IIIf-i-8.1
Observe proper mechanics (punctuation marks, capitalization, proper
spacing between words, indentions, and format) when copying/writing
words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraphs
d
Cc D
1
b
Aa B
Ee F
f
Gg H
h
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(ROUTINE: SONG OR POEM)
Materials
1. Copy of Read Aloud Teacher asks pupils to recite the poem or song learned during the
story: Ni Hugo week. They can recite/sing it like a “round song.”
2. Copy of a poem or song
3. Sample of a bingo card
out of bond paper 2 EKSAMEN ITI ISPELING (SPELLING TEST)
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• Teacher asks pupils to draw a trophy in a bond paper then write
three to four sentences about it.
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WEEK
28
TEACHER’S GUIDE
GRADE 1
MOTHER TONGUE
ILOKANO
Theme: Dagiti Bambanag a Maaramidko Tapno
Matulongak ti Komunidadko Wenno Tapno Agbalinak
a Naimbag nga Umili (Things I can Do to Help My
Community – Good Citizenship)
Read Aloud Story: Ni Hugo, ti Mangisarsarak
a Bannagaw (Si Hugo, ang Pahamak na Hunyago)
LEVELLED READER: Ti Superhero (The Superhero)
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LC • MT1LC-IIIh-i-8.2
Retell literary and information
texts appropriate to the grade level
listened to
LEGEND: AK – Alphabet Knowledge; OL – Oral Language;
PWR – Phonics and Word Recognition; PA – Phonological Awareness;
F – Fluency; G – Grammar Awareness; V – Vocabulary Development
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• MT1PWR-IIIe-i-3.3
2 Write words, phrases, and simple
sentences with proper spacing,
punctuation, and capitalization when
applicable
ATR • MT1ATR-IIIa-i-4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/
reading available print materials
PWR • MT1PWR-IIIf-i-7.2 • Leveled Reader: Ti Superhero
Read words, phrases, sentences, (The Superhero). Authors: Ani
and/or short stories Almario and Yvette Tan
• MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read Grade 1 level texts with an
accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
RC • MT1RC-IIIg-h-6.1
Predict possible ending of a story
3
read
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1. Routine (Same as above under Daily 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily
Activities) Activities)
2. Guided Reading of the Leveled Reader: 2. Guided Reading of the Leveled Reader:
Ti Superhero Ti Superhero
a. Pre-Reading Activities a. Pre-Reading Activities
• Teacher presents high frequency words • Pupils read high frequency words and
and phrases from the story. phrases from the story.
• Teacher shows the pictures on each page • Pupils look at the pictures and talk about it.
and asks pupils to talk about it. Pupils give the title, author, and illustrator
of the book.
b. During Reading Activities
b. During Reading Activities
• Teacher asks pupils to read the story in
pairs together. Then, have Pupil A read to • Pupils read the Leveled Reader in pairs and
Pupil B and reverse roles. to each other.
c. After Reading Activities c. After Reading Activities
• Teacher asks questions to discuss the • Pupils answer questions about the story.
story.
3. Spelling Words
3. Spelling Words
• Pupils spell grade level words correctly.
• Teacher highlights spelling words from the
4. Concluding the Session
story.
• Homework: Pupils draw themselves as
4. Concluding the Session
superheroes and write about what they
• Teacher gives homework. drew.
C – Composition; LC/RC – Listening Comprehension/Reading Comprehension;
ATR – Attitude Towards Reading; SS – Study Skills; BPK – Book Print Knowledge;
S – Spelling; HW – Handwriting
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• MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read Grade 1 level texts with an
4
accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
C • MT1PWR-IIIf-i-8.1
Observe proper mechanics
(punctuation marks, capitalization,
proper spacing between words,
indentions, and format) when
copying/writing words, phrases,
sentences, and short paragraphs
• MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read Grade 1 level texts with an
accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
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ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-6.2
1
Participate actively in class discussions on familiar topics
(2) MT1OL-IIIe-i-5.1
Listen and respond to others in oral conversation
(3) MT1F-IIIa-IVi-1.3
Read grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
(4) MT1LC-IIIh-i-10.1
Respond to an informational text through discussions, illustrations,
songs,dramatization, and art listened to.
1
Cc D
b
Aa B
Ee F
f
Gg H
h
INALDAW A MAARAMID: KANTA WENNO DANIW
(ROUTINE: SONG OR POEM)
Materials
1. Copy of Read Aloud • Teacher introduces a poem that pupils can learn. Have them recite
story: Ni Hugo as a class and in small groups. Let pupils provide actions for the
Ti Mangisarsarak poem.
a Bannagaw
2. Copy of poem on chart Ni Mika
paper Ni Ariel S. Tabag
3. Grade 1 MTB-MLE
Teacher’s Guide Ni Mika, agriing a masapa
Tapno mulmula, sibuganna
Sibug ditoy, sibug dita
Amin a mula sibuganna
Ket sika ngay? Ar-aramidem kadi met dagiti aramid ni Mika? Apay?
Apay a saan? (What about you? Do you do what Mika does? Why?
Why not?)
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PANANGIBASA MANEN ITI READ ALOUD:
NI HUGO TI MANGISARSARAK A BANNAGAW 2
(RE-READING OF THE READ ALOUD STORY:
NI HUGO TI MANGISARSARAK A BANNAGAW)
• Teacher rereads the story to the pupils. She asks volunteers to read
some parts of the story.
Examples:
Asino ti agbibiag iti istoria? (Who is the main character in the story?)
Asino dagiti dadduma nga agbibiag iti istoria ken ania ti pakaibiangan
dagitoy iti kangrunaan nga agbibiag iti istoria? (Who are the other NOTE
characters and how these are connected to the main character?
Teacher can do shared
Ania ti mariknayo maipanggep iti istoria? reading with the pupils,
(How do you feel about the story?) group reading, paired
reading, or dramatic reading
Ania dagiti mabalin a gibus ti istoria? (What could be some other to enhance reading fluency.
ending of our story, Ni Hugo Ti Mangisarsarak a Bannagaw?)
• Teacher presents the text then divides the class into 3 to 4 groups.
She/he then asks pupils to respond through poster making.
Ania dagiti makita iti kabakiran? (What can you see in the forest?)
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ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIe-i-5.1
2
Listen and respond to others in oral conversation
(2) MT1PWR-IIIf-i-8.1
Write words, phrases, and simple sentences with proper spacing,
punctuation and capitalization when applicable
(3) MT1LC-IIIh-i-8.2
Retell literary and information texts appropriate to the grade level listened
to.
(4) MT1PWR-IIIe-i-3.3
Write words, phrases, and simple sentences with proper spacing,
punctuation and capitalization when applicable.
(5) MT1ATR-IIIa-i-4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials
1
Cc D
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
1. Copy of Read Aloud • Teacher lets pupils share their homework by pairs. Then he or she
story: Ni Hugo asks some volunteers to share to the whole class.
Ti Mangisarsarak
a Bannagaw
2. Sample of Life Graph
2 PANAGARAMID ITI LIFE GRAPH
(MAKING A LIFE GRAPH)
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NOTES
Task 1:
• Teacher can use the rubric below to assess pupil’s ease and ability
to work in a group.
1 2 3
Does not Participates Participates and
Engaging in participate in group constructively
ALLL
group work in group work engages in
work group work
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ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-6.2
3
Participate actively in class discussions on familiar topics
(2) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.3
Read Grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
(3) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read Grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
(4) MT1RC-IIIg-h-6.1
Predict possible ending of a story read
1
Cc D
1. Copies of Leveled Reader: • Teacher asks pupils who their superheroes are and give reasons
Ti Superhero why. Ask for volunteers to share.
2. Phrases written on
flashcards Examples:
3. Flash cards of high Ania ti umuna a mapanunotyo no makangngegkayo iti balikas a superhero?
frequency words (What comes to your mind when you hear the word superhero?)
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uray no superhero inaldaw
Examples:
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NOTES Ket sika ngay? Ania dagiti nasayaat a pagtuladan a mabalin nga aramidem
met iti pamiliam, eskuela ken iti komunidadmo? ( How about you? What
are the good examples you can do for your family, school, and
even in your community?)
1 2 3
Is not Is able to Is able to
able to formulate formulate a
formulate a pertinent pertinent and
a coherent response thoughtful
Responding response to a story response
RC
to a story to a story to a story,
often making
connections
to own
experience or
other story
• Teacher highlights spelling words from the text. Give the spelling
words and ask pupils to look for them in the Leveled Reader.
1 2 3
Cannot Is able to Is able to
Identifying identify identify identify and
common common common produce
PWR words, words or words as common
matching matching well as words as
sounds sounds matching well as
sounds matching
sounds
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NOTES
PANANGILEPPAS ITI LEKSION
(CONCLUDING THE SESSION) 4
• Teacher gives homework to pupils.
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-1.2
4
Use words to describe experiences
(2) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.3
Read grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
(3) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
(4) MT1PWR-IIIf-i-7.2
Read words, phrases, sentences, and/or short stories.
(5) MT1PWR-IIIf-i-8.1
Observe proper mechanics (punctuation marks, capitalization, proper
spacing between words, indentions, and format) when copying/writing
words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraphs
1
Cc D
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
• Teacher asks pupils to talk about their homework – superhero - in 1. Copies of Leveled Reader:
pairs. Ask for volunteers to share to the class. Ti Superhero
2. Sample of Comic Strips
Teacher says: from Magazine or
Asino ti superheroyo? (Who is your superhero?) Newspaper
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NOTES
• Teacher divides the class into two groups. Group 1 will read the
Leveled Reader again in pairs. Group 2 will do writing activity.
Write the instructions for each group and sample writing outputs
on the board to guide the pupils.
For paired reading activity, • Let pupils read the story in pairs. Pupil A reads first while
teacher can pair struggling Pupil B listens.
pupils with average or
• As pupil B listens, he or she takes note of mispronounced
above-average pupils.
words and wrong expressions or intonation. Let Pupil B
help Pupil A by pointing out mistakes.
• Once they finish the writing activity, have pupils share their
own comic strips in small groups.
• While these activities are going on, teacher goes around and checks
on progress of pupils. He or she can take one to two groups to sit
with and support during the reading and writing activities.
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• For the group reading the Leveled Reader in pairs, teacher can go
around, and informally assess fluency competency of pupils using
the rubric below.
1 2 3
Reads slowly Is able to Is able to
Reading
and without read studied read new
with
expression, texts with texts with
appropriate
makes appropriate appropriate
F speed,
mistakes, and speed, speed,
accuracy,
the reading is accuracy, and accuracy, and
and
laborious expression expression
expression
Homework:
(1) For those who did their writing activities, post their outputs on
the wall.
(2) For those who did the reading activity, let them practice
reading sentences having the spelling words.
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-7.1
5
Read sight words listed in Appendix ___.
(2) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.3
Read Grade 1 level words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraph/story
with proper expression
(3) MT1F-III-IVa-i-1.4
Read Grade 1 level texts with an accuracy rate of 95 – 100%
(4) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-6.2
Spell and write Grade 1 level words consisting of letters already learned
(5) MT1PWR-IIIf-i-8.1
Observe proper mechanics (punctuation marks, capitalization, proper
spacing between words, indentions, and format) when copying/writing
words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraphs
(6) MT1GA-IIIf-h-1.4
Use the correct tense and time signal of an action word in a sentence.
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NOTES
Aa B
b
Ee F
f
Cc D
d
Gg H
h
1 INALDAW A MAARAMID: PANANGIBASA KADAGITI
MASANSAN A MAAR-ARAMAT A BALIKAS
1. Sight words written on • Teacher shows sight words in flash cards and asks pupils to
flash cards attempt reading them.
2. Copies of Leveled Reader:
“Ti Superhero” dagidiay dagitoy dagiti
3. Word Wall
• Teacher reads the words and asks pupils to repeat. Ask pupils to
4. Flashcards of sight words
use these words in sentences.
dagidiay
dagitoy
dagiti
1 2 3
Is not able Is able Is able
to spell to spell to spell
correctly correctly correctly
words words words
Spelling recently recently recently
S grade level studied studied studied and
words applies newly
acquired
spelling
knowledge
to unknown
words
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ARAMID A PARA ITI GRUPO:
PANAGBASA KEN PANAGSURAT 3
(GROUP ACTIVITIES: READING AND WRITING)
• While these activities are going on, teacher takes the opportunity
to support struggling pupils and do an informal formative
assessment.
Instructions:
2. Have one pupil choose a word from the word wall and everyone
acts and chants that word-each.
3. Call on another pupil to find a word from the word wall that
starts with the last letter of the first word.
4. Call on additional pupils to continue finding words that start
with the last letter of the previous word.
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29
TEACHER’S GUIDE
GRADE 1
MOTHER TONGUE
ILOKANO
Theme: Dagiti Natural a Rekursos iti Komunidadko
(Natural Resources in My Community)
Read Aloud Story: Apay nga Agipugso Dagiti Laki
iti Tinta? (Why Do Squids Squirt Ink?)
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• Teacher highlights spelling words. • Pupils spell correctly grade level words.
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2. Group Work Activity: Review of Labels 2. Group Work Activity: Review of Labels
• Teacher asks pupils to label the illustration. • Pupils label the illustration accordingly.
• Teacher conducts review activity. • Pupils participate actively during the review
activity.
3. Concluding the Session
3. Concluding the Session
• Teacher gives homework.
• Homework: Pupils bring the outputs home
and show to family members.
1. Routine (Same as above under Daily 1. Routine (Same as above under Daily
Activities) Activities)
2. Spelling Test 2. Spelling Words
• Teacher gives spelling test. • Pupils spell grade level words through the
activity.
3. Composing Activity : Collaborative Writing
3. Composing Activity : Collaborative Writing
• Teacher leads pupils in collaborative
writing. • Pupils express their own ideas about ways
in protecting the natural resources.
4. Sharing and Reading
4. Sharing and Reading
• Pupils show their outputs to each other
and talk about it. • Pupils show their outputs to each other
and talk about it.
5. Concluding the Session
5. Concluding the Session
• Teacher asks pupils to bring home their
outputs and share with their family. • Pupils bring their outputs home and share
about it with their family.
C – Composition; LC/RC – Listening Comprehension/Reading Comprehension;
ATR – Attitude Towards Reading; SS – Study Skills; BPK – Book Print Knowledge;
S – Spelling; HW – Handwriting
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ALDAW OBJECTIVES
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-6.2
1
Participate actively in class discussions on familiar topics
(2) MT1OL-IIIh-i-6.1
Participate actively during story reading by making comments and asking
questions
(3) MT1VCD-IIIa-i-2.1.1
Give meanings of words through: a. picture clues; b. context clues
(4) MT1RC-IIIi-i-7.1
Give one’s reaction to an event or issues listened to
(5) MT1GA-III-i-2.2.1
Identify action words in oral and written exercises
1
Cc D
b
Aa B
Ee F
f
Gg H
h
INALDAW A MAARAMID: DANIW WENNO KANTA
(ROUTINE: SONG OR POEM)
Materials
1. Copy of Read Aloud • Teacher introduces a poem or song that pupils can learn. Have
story: Apay nga pupils recite as a class and in small groups.
Agipugso Dagiti Laki
iti Tinta? Basura ni Baket Sura
2. Pictures of vocabulary Ni Cles B. Rambaud
words
3. Spelling words on flash Basura ni Baket Sura
cards Ti la pagibelbellenganna
Idiay waig a paglablabaanna
Idiay pay asideg ti bubonna.
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Example: dariway:
pagi:
kappo:
arominas:
4-Corners Vocabulary
Illustration:
Vocabulary word:
pagi
Sentence: Definition:
• Teacher shows pupils the cover of the book and asks pupils to
point and read the title, author and illustrator.
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Page 17: Ania ti nangparagsak kadagiti nabiag nga agnanaed iti taaw?
(What made the sea creatures very happy?)
c. DAGITI ARAMIDEN KALPASAN TI PANAGIBASA
(AFTER READING ACTIVITIES)
–– Ania ti parikut iti istoria? (What was the problem in the story?)
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OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1LC-IIIh-i-8.2
2
Retell literary and information texts appropriate to the grade level listened
to.
(2) MT1OL-IIIa-i-6.2
Participate actively in class discussions on familiar topics
(3) MT1ATR-IIIa-i-4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials.
1
Cc D
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
• Teacher asks 3 to 4 pupils to share any natural resources their 1. copy Copy of Read
parents talk to them. Aloud story: Apay nga
Agipugso Dagiti Laki
iti Tinta?
PANANGISTORIA ITI NABASA
A LIBRO A READ ALOUD 2 2. Pictures for sequencing
of events
(RETELLING OF THE READ ALOUD STORY)
Teacher shows pictures to help pupils recall the story listened to.
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Kayat ni Tanding, ari ti taaw, nga urnosen ti riribuk.
Ti pagi ti immuna iti pila.
Simmaruno ti naanus a dariway.
Simmaruno ti kappo a dina ammo ti agulbod.
Kalpasan daytoy, naan-anayen ti urnos ken talna iti taaw.
Teacher asks group’s representative will retell the story using the
arranged events. He or she then asks volunteers to share to the class.
a. Teacher re-reads the story and asks volunteers to help read some
lines from the book.
–– Page 15 : Saggaysa nga inawat dagiti nabiag iti taaw dagiti sagutda
(One by one, the other sea creatures received their gifts)
b. Engagement Activity
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1 2 3
Is not Is able to Is able to
able to formulate formulate a
formulate a pertinent pertinent and
a coherent response thoughtful
Responding response to a story response
RC
to a story to a story to a story,
often making
connections
to own
experience or
other story
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1OL-IIIa-i-1.3
3
Talk about family, friends, and school using descriptive words
(2) MT1C-IIIf-i-2.1
Write sentences or longer texts with proper punctuation, spacing,
and capitalization
(3) MT1PWR-IIIe-i-3.3
Write words, phrases, and simple sentences with proper spacing,
punctuation, and capitalization when applicable
(4) Categorize words based on a key concept
1
Cc D
b
Aa B
INALDAW NGA MAARAMID: PANAGBIBINNINGLAY Ee F
f
Gg H
h
(ROUTINE: SHARING)
Materials
a. Teacher asks the class to read the sight words as a class then in 1. Copy of Read Aloud
groups. story: Apay nga
Agipugso Dagiti Laki iti
b. Teacher asks pupils to re-tell any legend their parents/ Tinta?
grandparents shared to them. 2. Categories Worksheet
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Think-Pair-Share
Teacher’s Reference:
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–– The teacher will write all the words on the board that have been
the focus of the lesson.
–– Have the students look at the words and study them for a few
minutes. Erase the words.
–– Have the students write as many words as possible in three
minutes.
–– They can also provide a picture or definition of the word.
–– The student with the most words gets applause/points.
OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1GA-IIIi-i-1.4.1
4
Use action words to give simple two to three-step directions
(2) MT1PWR-IIIf-i-8.1
Observe proper mechanics (punctuation marks, capitalization, proper
spacing between words, indentions, and format) when copying/writing
words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraphs
(3) MT1PWR-IIIa-i-7.1
Read sight words
(4) MT1ATR-IIIa-i-4.1
Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials
(5) MT1SS-IIIg-i-7.1
Read labels in an illustration b
Cc D
d
Aa B
h
Gg H
f
Ee F
Materials
INALDAW A MAARAMID: PANANGIBASA KADAGITI
MASANSAN A MAAR-ARAMAT A BALIKAS 1 1. Copy of Read Aloud
story: Apay nga
(ROUTINE: READING OF SIGHT WORDS) Agipugso Dagiti Laki
iti Tinta?
2. Dialogues written on
• Teacher presents sight words written in flash cards and asks pupils metacards
to read. 3. Sight words written on
flash cards
kadagiti kabayatan dagidiay
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ARAMID A PARA ITI GRUPO:
2 PANANGREPASO ITI PANAGBASA
ITI NAGAN DAGITI PASET TI NAILADAWAN
Fin: pigar
Scales: siksik
Fish: ikan
Tail: ipus
Gills: asang
Instructions:
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OBJECTIVES ALDAW
(1) MT1OL-IIIe-i-5.1
5
Listen and respond to others in oral conversation
(2) MT1PWR-IIIf-i-8.1
Observe proper mechanics (punctuation marks, capitalization, proper
spacing between words, indentions, and format) when copying/writing
words, phrases, sentences, and short paragraphs
(3) MT1GA-IIIi-i-1.4.1
Use action words to give simple two to three-step directions
1
Cc D
Ee Ff
• Teacher asks pupils to recite the poem or song learned during the 1. Copy of Read Aloud
week. They can recite it like a “round song.” story: Apay nga
Agipugso Dagiti Laki
EKSAMEN ITI ISPELING (SPELLING TEST)
2 iti Tinta?
2. Copy of a poem or
song
• Teacher gives spelling test through “Group Spelling Test.” 3. Sample of a bingo card out
of bond paper
PANAGPUTAR (COMPOSING ACTIVITY-
COOPERATIVE WRITING) 3
Pre-writing
Teacher says: Malaksid kadagiti natural a rekursos iti danum, ania met
dagiti rekursos a makitayo iti aglawlawtayo? (Aside from the natural
resources we have in the water, what natural resources can you
see around?)
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Teacher asks pupils to read the steps on the board by groups and
pairs.
1. Draw an aquarium.
2. Copy the steps cooperatively done inside the aquarium.
3. Color the aquarium.
1.
2.
3.
4
• Teacher lets pupils show their outputs and talk about it.
Teacher asks pupils to take home their outputs and share to their
family.
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