The document provides an opening prayer asking God for guidance, blessings, and protection for students and teachers. It then lists some friendly reminders for online class etiquette and the learning outcomes which are to differentiate between active and passive voice and transform statements between the two voices. Finally, it discusses various types of analogies such as synonyms, antonyms, part-to-whole, characteristics, function, and cause-and-effect relationships.
The document provides an opening prayer asking God for guidance, blessings, and protection for students and teachers. It then lists some friendly reminders for online class etiquette and the learning outcomes which are to differentiate between active and passive voice and transform statements between the two voices. Finally, it discusses various types of analogies such as synonyms, antonyms, part-to-whole, characteristics, function, and cause-and-effect relationships.
The document provides an opening prayer asking God for guidance, blessings, and protection for students and teachers. It then lists some friendly reminders for online class etiquette and the learning outcomes which are to differentiate between active and passive voice and transform statements between the two voices. Finally, it discusses various types of analogies such as synonyms, antonyms, part-to-whole, characteristics, function, and cause-and-effect relationships.
Come fill our hearts, minds and bodies afresh with hope. Help us to cast our worries upon you, so that we can embrace our learning today. Bless us as we study and grow together. Come and anoint those who teach and tutor us to be bringers of insight and knowledge. Lord, watch over us all, keep us safe within your Almighty hand.
Amen. Friendly reminders:
Mute your microphone while listening to your teacher then
unmute it if you are about to recite or talk. Click the raise hand button and use the chat box if you want to communicate with the teacher If you are about to recite, talk audibly and wait for your turn. LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. differentiate the active and passive voice of the verb; 2.transform statements from the active voice to the passive voice and vice versa. VOICES OF THE VERB VOICES OF THE VERB - focuses on the function of the SUBJECT being either the DOER or the RECEIVER of the action. PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VOICE ACTIVE VOICE the SUBJECT of the sentence acts as the DOER of the action EXAMPLES Her cheeks are like roses.
Cara has fascinated me. She is
mysterious as the deep blue sea.
In these difficult times, people
must be pliant as the bamboo. METAPHOR is a comparison of two unrelated objects without the use of as, or like. EXAMPLES The woman’s hair is silk to me. The recent typhoon was a monster. Life without a goal is a driftwood in a big ocean. My mother was mad at me. Her eyes were dagger deeply piercing me. ACTIVITY
Compare the two unlike
things in each set of pictures using simile and metaphor. Set a Set B Set C ANALOGY ANALOGY - a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification. EXAMPLES
Hungry is to eat as thirsty is to drink.
hungry : eat :: thirsty : drink
TYPES OF ANALOGY SYNONYMS - Words possessing the same meaning happy : joyful :: pretty : beautiful
find : discover :: begin : start
antonyms - Words opposite to each other in terms of meaning happy : sad :: pretty : ugly
clean : dirty :: heavy : light
Part and whole - Several objects comprise or make up a group
keypad : mobile phone :: keyboard : computer
eyes : head :: thumb : hand
characteristics - Description of items
Chili pepper : spicy :: candy : sweet
wood : solid :: water : liquid
function - Explains the use of an object
alcohol : sanitize :: broom : sweep
mic : audio :: camera : video
Cause and effect - Showing cause-and-effect relationship