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Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Learning Task 2: Identify the
appropriate word to complete the
analogy by choosing the letter of
the correct answer. Write your
answers in your notebook.
pp. 6-7
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Lesson 1
Completing an
Analogy
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ANALOGY
• An ANALOGY shows the
relationship between words.
• It states the likeness
between two things that are
otherwise unlike.
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Example
(English is to language as
Mathematics is to
Arithmetic.)
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Types of Analogy
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Types of Analogy
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Types of Analogy
• Parts and whole: where several
objects comprise or make up a
group
Example
• heart:circulatory::
lungs:respiratory
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Types of Analogy
• characteristics: mostly comprises
descriptions of items
Example
• smart: teacher::
board eraser:dusty
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Types of Analogy
Development
Types of Analogy
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Learning Task 4: Identify the
missing words to complete
the analogies. Write your
answers in your notebook.
pp. 8
Engagement
Learning Task 5: Identify the
missing words to complete the
analogies. Then, translate the
analogies into sentences. Write your
answers in your notebook.
p.9
Assimilation
Learning Task 6: Complete the
analogies by identifying the missing
items.
Write the letters of your answers in
your notebook.
p. 9
Assessment
Learning analogy
is____________________________
_____________________________.
For me, it will be very useful to us
because
_____________________________
________.
Reflection
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