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“Be on time”

By Jill Rose B. Agonia


Alex made a quick jump from his bed. After, he took
a bath, it was already 7:35 in the morning. He hurriedly
left the house without eating breakfast.

Using this ladder, make a prediction on what will happen


to Alex.

Alex will be late going to school.


Guesses can be made through:
a. Looking for clues in the story.
Example: The dog is barking so loudly.

Guesses/Predictions:
The dog might be calling for help.
The dog might saw an unfamiliar face.

b. Understanding the events through pictures


Example:

Guesses/Predictions:
The girl might be feeling hungry.
She might be feeling sick.

Let us Practice
Have you learned something from the lesson?
Good! You are now ready for a new activity. Learning the
Skills: Giving predictions out from the pictures given.
Underline your prediction based from the illustration.

1
The girl is praying.
The girl is eating.
2.
The girl is studying an exam in English.
The girl is studying for a video game.

3.
The girl is cleaning the house.
The girl is playing.
Let Us Enhance
You are way to go! Predict the outcome of each scenario
on the left side to the pictures on the right. Use a line to
connect.

1. The sky gets darker.

2. Paul went to the library.


3. It was raining hard
when Juan went home.

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