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Activity Sheet
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ENGLISH 6
QUARTER 1
Week 7
Reading Comprehension
EN6RC-Ig-2.24. EN6RC-Ig-2.24.2
Evaluate narratives based on how the author developed
the elements: setting, characters

Attitude
EN6A-If-16 EN6A- If -17 EN6A – If-18 Observe
politeness at all times / Show tactfulness when
communicating with others / Show openness to criticism
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To the Learner

Did you have fun working on your previous activity sheets? I am sure you enjoyed
answering the exercises and did a great job.

Let us move on to another learning experience.

We are going to read a story about the girl name Rachel, who is also turning eleven years
old today. Let’s find out what happen to her birthday and who are the characters in the
story.

But before that, let us answer this activity from your previous lessons.

Let’s Recall
Task 1: Figuring Figures of Speech!
Identify the figure of speech used in the following sentences. Choose your answer from
the box below.

_____________1. His intelligence


is as sharp as the knife.

_____________2. Filipino soldiers are lions in the battlefield.

_____________3. The howling of the wind is heard in the silence of the night.

_____________4. The visitors ate a mountain of food during lunchtime.

_____________5. Your thoughtfulness for not remembering my birthday is very much


appreciated.

Personification Hyperbole Simile

Irony Metaphor

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Let’s Try This

Task 2: Fill in the blank!


Before you read the story, let’s answer this activity first to help you understand the story
better.

Write the word that best completes each sentence. Choose your answer inside the box
below.

1. With a ________ movement, Rachel pushed the sweater to the floor.

2. She could not read the letter because it was written with ______ ink.

3. No one _______ me knew that it was my birthday.

4. We _______ to have some chocolate cake at the party.

except expect invisible sudden remember

Let’s Read.

Read the story. “ Eleven “

by: Sandra Cisneros The Language of Literature pp. 27-29

Let’s Do This!
Task 3: Answers it correctly!
Answer the following questions from the story.

1. Who are the characters in the story?


2. Who is the main character?
3. Who is the naughty kid from the story?
4. What did they do to Rachel?
5. When and where did the story happen?

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6. Did you sympathize with Rachel’s feelings? Why or why not?
7. What did Rachel think about the sweater?
8. What did Rachel do after she puts on the sweater?
9. Did Mrs. Price treat Rachel unfairly, or did she just make an honest mistake?
Explain.
10. When Rachel cries, it seems that her 11th birthday is ruined. If you were a friend of
Rachel’s, what would you say or do to help her feel better.
11. Did Rachel show politeness to her teacher? In what way?
12. How did Rachel accept the criticism from her classmates? Did Rachel argue with her
classmates?

Let’s Study This.

A good story is a work of art. Like a beautiful painting, it springs from an imagination. It
can be sparked by a memory, an experience, or even a dream.
Wherever people have lived there is a story to be told.
-Henry David Thoreau, writer-

Stories are account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment.

Elements of the story includes:

1. Character - each person, animal, or imaginary creature that appears in a story.

In the story of “ Eleven “, Rachel is the main character and the teacher and students are
minor character.

Another character from the story is the Hero, it is the chief male or female character in a
book, play, or movie, who is typically identified with good qualities, and with whom the
reader is expected to sympathize.

Villain on the other hand, is also another character from the story.
This often refer to as the evil from the story,

In the story of Rachel, Sylvia Saldivar is the villain, because she embarrassed Rachel in
front of the class.

2. Setting – is the time and place in which the story unfolds. The time could be in the
past, the present, or the future; during the day or the night; in any season. The place,
or scene may be imaginary or real.

In the story of Rachel, school is the setting of the story, it is a place where the story
happened.

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Let’s Enrich Ourselves


Task 4: Group Work!
Divide yourself into three groups, analyze the stories and answer the task assigned to
your group.

Group 1

Mr. Diaz bought a new car. It cost him much money. On his way to work, something
happened the first time day he drove his car. It would not start. Mr. Diaz was already late
for his meeting. He called a mechanic to check his car. The mechanic worked fast. He
found some loose wires in the car which he connected properly. Mr. Diaz happily drove
his car to the office.

1. Who are the character in the story?


2. Where is the setting of the story?

Group 2

Jeffrey is in trouble again. His teacher sent a letter to his parents telling them that he is
very talkative in class. Jeffrey’s parents gave him another chance to prove his conduct.
Jeffrey promised to talk only when necessary.

1. Who are the characters?


2. Where is the setting of the story?

Group 3

One day, Liza was drawing a picture of her mother. The picture had plants flowers and a
beautiful house. She made a picture out of small feathers. Liza’s brother came to see the
picture. Suddenly, he started sneezing. The feathers started to fly then all of a sudden,
the picture was gone.

1. Who are the characters?


2. Where is the setting of the story?

Let’s Do This!

Task 5: Reader’s Corner!


Cite at least two importance of character and two importance of setting in a story. Write
your answers on the space provided.

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1. ___________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________

Let’s Remember This

Stories come from a writer’s imagination.

Elements of the story involves;

1. Characters – person, animal, or imaginary creature in a work of literature.


2. Setting – the time and place of the action in a story.

Let’s Do This!

Task 6: Write It On!


Work in Pair. Let’s evaluate the story. Complete
the table below.

Rachel’s character traits Describe the setting of the story


1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4 4.

Prepared by:
VIOLETA M. ALMARIO

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TEACHER’S KEY

Task 1
1.simile
2. metaphor
3. personification
4.hyperbole
5. irony

Task 2
1. sudden
2. invisible
3.except
4.expect

Task 3
1.Rachel, Sylvia Saldivar, Mrs. Price, her classmates
2. Rachel
3. Sylvia Saldivar
4. Answers may vary
5. During Math time, in school
6 – 12. answers may vary

Task 4
Group1
1. Mr. Diaz, mechanic
2. on his way home
Group 2
1. Jeffrey, teacher, parents
2. school
Group 3
1. Liza, his brother
2. one day

Task 5 Task 6
Answers may vary answers may vary

Prepared by:

VIOLETA M. ALMARIO

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