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WEEKLY LEARNING PLAN in ENGLISH

Quarter: Fourth Grade Level: 10


10
MELCs: Distinguish technical terms used in research.
CLASSROOM-BASED HOME-BASED HOME-BASED ACTIVITIES HOME-BASED ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES DAY 3 DAY 4
DAY 1 DAY 2
GENERAL DIRECTIONS: Read Activity 2: Using a Thesaurus Activity 6: Word Search Nutshell
The class will be and follow the directions. Use Direction: Use a thesaurus to Directions: The text below is an excerpt of Steve Jobs, “Stay Hungry, Stay
attending their onsite a an intermediate paper to help you circle out the correct Foolish” speech. To understand his message better, look for the meaning of
classes following the answer all the activities synonym to complete each the eight (8) unfamiliar words in the speech. In doing so, refer to the
new schedule. The provided for the whole week. sentence. You may also use sample below:
students are expected thesaurus from online sources
to: Activity #1: Guess the Word! or mobile applications to
Directions: Determine the accomplish this activity.
a. attend the onsite part of a dictionary entry by
classes with ample using the jumbled letters of 1. Raf looks (orderly, trim) in his
preparation; the term and the provided new suit.
meaning. You may also use
b. participate actively dictionary from online 2. Her booth at the hobby show
in the class sources or mobile is very (tidy, trim).
discussion; applications to accomplish
this activity. 3. She swept it out, and it is
c. show enthusiasm in 1. An TRENY WORD, listed (trim, shipshape).
doing the tasks in alphabetically, shows how a
class; word is spelled and how 4. He arranged the items to
words of more than one appear (orderly, trim).
d. accomplish the tasks syllable is
and activities divided. 5. He put his stamps in (neat,
provided. 2. The CIAROPNOITNUN has shipshape) rows.
symbols to show how to say
e. submit complete the words. 6. Rolf is (shipshape, orderly)
and properly 3. A TRAP-OF-SCHEEP label about everything.
accomplished gives the function or
modular tasks and functions of a word. 7. Her room is always
activities. 4. LATERED FORMS, such as (shipshape, trim) too.
plurals, or the comparative
SCHEDULE OF forms are often given. 8. Even his old hat looks (trim, Example:
SUBMISSION 5. ULTIMPLE DEFINITIONS or orderly) on him.
May 8, 2023- Submission meanings are numbered.
of Week 2 activities 6. An ILLUSTIVERAT 9. I rarely look (shipshape, trim)
SENTENCE or phrase shows in my clothes.
May 15, 2023- how a word is used.
Submission of Week 3 7. An EMOTYLOGY, or word 10. I wish I were as (shipshape,
activities history, tells the origin of a tidy) as Raf.
word.
May 22, 2023- 8. An ENTACC shows which 11. I could become more
Submission of Week 4 syllables are said with special (orderly, shipshape) by
activities force. organizing my work.
9. Sometimes a MYSYNON
May 29, 2023- STUDY shows shades of
Submission of Week 5 meaning.
activities 10. A MOGRAPHHO is
spelled the same as
June 5, 2023- Submission another word but has a
of Week 6 activities different origin and
meaning.

Prepared by: Checked by: Noted by:

GERMINE C. MAGALLON CORAZON D. ALOLOR ALWIN B. VERGARA


Teachers of English, Grade 10 Subject Area Coordinator School Head

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