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CHECKING OF
ATTENDANCE
SETTING OF
STANDARDS
Review

ADJECTIVES
1. You have a
cute dog.
1. You have a
cute dog.
2. There are ten
baseballs in the
bag.
2. There are
ten baseballs in
the bag.
3. Who made
the wonderful
drawings?
3. Who made
the wonderful
drawings?
4. You have a
happy sister.
4. You have a
happy sister.
5. The little
chicken crossed
the road.
5. The little
chicken crossed
the road.
(Motive Question)
“Why is the watch
important to the
grandfather?”
READIN
G TIME
Grandfather’s Old Watch
by: Syrelle France S. Paterter  
Back when we were still
young, every summer, my
sister and I used to go to our
grandparents’ house to play
with our cousins.
Grandfather’s Old Watch
by: Syrelle France S. Paterter  
I could still remember the two old
rusty swings by the garden. Kuya
Anton, the oldest among us, used
to sway both Alyana and me until
his arms got more tired than
before.
Grandfather’s Old Watch
by: Syrelle France S. Paterter  
One day, while we were playing
inside the big house, I saw my
grandfather looking at his watch.
It was quite old, but he seemed
to treasure it.
Grandfather’s Old Watch
by: Syrelle France S. Paterter  

“Lolo, your watch is already old.


Don’t you want to replace it with
a new one?” I used to ask him
then.
Grandfather’s Old Watch
by: Syrelle France S. Paterter  
But he just smiled at me and tapped
my shoulders using his calloused big
hands.
When my grandfather died, we put
the watch in his casket and buried it
with him.
Grandfather’s Old Watch
by: Syrelle France S. Paterter  
My father said that it was my
Lola’s wedding gift to him.
That’s when I realized how
important that old watch is to
my Lolo.
(Motive Question)
“Why is the watch
important to the
grandfather?”
It is a gift
given by his
wife.
TREASURE
ONE’S GIFT
COMPREHENSION
CHECK UP
Let’s study!
• Kuya Anton, the oldest among
us, used to sway both Alyana and
me until his arms got more tired
than before.
• It was quite old, but he seemed
to treasure it.
Adjectives are
describing
words.
The POSITIVE degree is used
when we are simply
describing one person or
thing. Example: The earth
is big.
The COMPARATIVE degree is used
when we are comparing two persons
or things. We usually add –er at the
end of the adjective or use word like
“more” before the adjective.
Example: Saturn is bigger than Earth.
The SUPERLATIVE degree is
used when comparing three
or more persons or things.
Example: Jupiter is the
biggest among the three.
ACTIVIT
Y TIME
Group
activity
CRITERIA 5 4 3
3 or more
All answers are 1-2 answers are
Output correct wrong
answers are
wrong
3 or more
All members 1-2 members
Discipline are quiet are noisy
members are
noisy

1-2 members 3 or more


All members
Cooperation cooperated
did not members did
cooperate not cooperate
ACTIVIT
Y #3
Fill in the in gaps.
Positive Comparative Superlative
Sharp  
Sharper  
Sharpest
 
Cool Cooler  
Coolest
 
Long  
Longer Longest
More Most
 
Handsome  
handsome handsome
 
Good Better Best
REMEMBER:
 Many adjectives exist in several
degrees (e.g., good, better, best).
Using the right adjective degree can
help make your comparisons more
descriptive and more precise.
REMEMBER:
• The POSITIVE degree is used when
we are simply describing a person or
thing.
• The COMPARATIVE degree is used
when we are comparing two persons or
things.
• The SUPERLATIVE degree is used
when comparing three or more persons
EVALUATION
ASSIGNMENT
In your notebook, construct sentences using the
positive, comparative and superlative degree of
adjectives with the following adjectives:

1. strange
2. dull
3. handsome
4. shy
5. blue
THANK YOU!

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