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Perdev-April 24-28
Perdev-April 24-28
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Division of Taguig and Pateros
STAND ALONE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
TAGUIG INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Liwayway St. Sta. Ana, Taguig City
1. Check the test 1. Get the frequency of 1.Complete lacking 1. Complete lacking 1. Create a book
questionnaires. correct response requirements. requirements. about your life.
II- TOPIC Analyzes the Arguments FREQUENCY OF COMPLETION OF COMPLETION OF Main Topic: Book of Life
Used by the CORRECT RESPONSE REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS Project
Writer/s in Manifestoes
CHECKING OF
EXAMINATION Portfolio
Materials
III- . Before the Lesson A. Before the Lesson A. Before the Lesson A. Before the Lesson A. Before the Lesson
Preliminary Activities Preliminary Activities Preliminary Activities Preliminary Activities Preliminary Activities
PROCEDURES Prayer Prayer Prayer Prayer Prayer
Checking of Attendance Checking of Attendance Checking of Attendance Checking of Attendance Checking of Attendance
The students check the test The students get the frequency of The students complete their lacking The students complete their lacking
questionnaires correct response. requirements. requirements.
IV-
EVALUATION
V- ASSIGNMENT
: Read the text below and answer the questions in a separate sheet of paper or in your
notebook.
Most people don’t get enough sleep. We are a society that burns the candle at both ends,
a nation
where people stay up all night to study, work, or have fun. However, going without
adequate sleep carries
with it both short- and long-term consequences.
In the short term, a lack of adequate sleep can affect judgment, mood, ability to learn and
retain
information, and may increase the risk of serious accidents and injury. In the long
term, chronic sleep
deprivation may lead to a host of health problems including obesity, diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, and
even early mortality.
1. What is the main argument discussed in the text?
2. What are the reasons presented to support the main claim?
3. Do you agree with the statement above
: Read the text below and answer the questions in a separate sheet of paper or in your
notebook.
Most people don’t get enough sleep. We are a society that burns the candle at both ends,
a nation
where people stay up all night to study, work, or have fun. However, going without
adequate sleep carries
with it both short- and long-term consequences.
In the short term, a lack of adequate sleep can affect judgment, mood, ability to learn and
retain
information, and may increase the risk of serious accidents and injury. In the long
term, chronic sleep
deprivation may lead to a host of health problems including obesity, diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, and
even early mortality.
1. What is the main argument discussed in the text?
2. What are the reasons presented to support the main claim?
3. Do you agree with the statement above
: Read the text below and answer the questions in a separate sheet of paper or in your
notebook.
Most people don’t get enough sleep. We are a society that burns the candle at both ends,
a nation
where people stay up all night to study, work, or have fun. However, going without
adequate sleep carries
with it both short- and long-term consequences.
In the short term, a lack of adequate sleep can affect judgment, mood, ability to learn and
retain
information, and may increase the risk of serious accidents and injury. In the long
term, chronic sleep
deprivation may lead to a host of health problems including obesity, diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, and
even early mortality.
1. What is the main argument discussed in the text?
2. What are the reasons presented to support the main claim?
3. Do you agree with the statement above
: Read the text below and answer the questions in a separate sheet of
paper or in your notebook.
Most people don’t get enough sleep. We are a society that burns the
candle at both ends, a nation
where people stay up all night to study, work, or have fun. However,
going without adequate sleep carries
with it both short- and long-term consequences.
In the short term, a lack of adequate sleep can affect judgment, mood,
ability to learn and retain
information, and may increase the risk of serious accidents and
injury. In the long term, chronic sleep
deprivation may lead to a host of health problems including obesity,
diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and
even early mortality.
1. What is the main argument discussed in the text?
2. What are the reasons presented to support the main claim?
3. Do you agree with the statement above
: Read the text below and answer the questions in a separate sheet of
paper or in your notebook.
Most people don’t get enough sleep. We are a society that burns the
candle at both ends, a nation
where people stay up all night to study, work, or have fun. However,
going without adequate sleep carries
with it both short- and long-term consequences.
In the short term, a lack of adequate sleep can affect judgment, mood,
ability to learn and retain
information, and may increase the risk of serious accidents and
injury. In the long term, chronic sleep
deprivation may lead to a host of health problems including obesity,
diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and
even early mortality.
1. What is the main argument discussed in the text?
2. What are the reasons presented to support the main claim?
3. Do you agree with the statement above
: Read the text below and answer the questions in a separate sheet of
paper or in your notebook.
Most people don’t get enough sleep. We are a society that burns the
candle at both ends, a nation
where people stay up all night to study, work, or have fun. However,
going without adequate sleep carries
with it both short- and long-term consequences.
In the short term, a lack of adequate sleep can affect judgment, mood,
ability to learn and retain
information, and may increase the risk of serious accidents and
injury. In the long term, chronic sleep
deprivation may lead to a host of health problems including obesity,
diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and
even early mortality.
1. What is the main argument discussed in the text?
2. What are the reasons presented to support the main claim?
3. Do you agree with the