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T h i r d

Quarter
O r i e n t a t i o n
Word to Ponder

Every end is a new


beginning.
Presentation of the lesson
objectives/activities:

Get a bird’s eye view of the third quarter lessons


Write a short paragraph that best encapsulates your
pains and gains during the second quarter
Activity 1

Think of a word that best encapsulates the second quarter


then use that word to write and develop a paragraph telling
your pains and gains during the last quarter
Sc o p e
Sequence
O t he r R e q u i re m e n t s
Week 1

Use correct and appropriate multi-media resources


when orally giving information, instructions,
making explanations and narrating events in
personal or factual recounts
Week 2

Use the appropriate oral language, stance and


behavior when giving information, instructions,
making explanations, and narrating events in
factual and personal recounts
Week 3

Explain how a selection may be


influenced by culture, history,
environment, or other factors
Week 4

Express one’s beliefs/convictions


based on a material viewed
Week 5

Cite evidence to support a


general statement
Week 6

React to what is asserted or


expressed in a text
Week 7

Raise sensible, challenging thought


provoking questions in public
forums/panel discussions, etc.
Let’s Talk!

How familiar are these topics to you?


Do they relate to any of your topics in other subjects?
Which ones do you find interesting?
Using Correct and Appropriate
Multimedia Resources When
Orally Giving Information,
Instructions, Making Explanations
and Narrating Events in Factual
and Personal Recounts
Definition of Terms

Multimedia includes a combination of text, audio, still images,


animation, and video content forms. It enables the users to integrate
and manipulate data from diverse sources such as video, graphics,
animation, audio and text on a single hardware platform. The term
multimedia is used in contrast to media which only utilizes traditional
forms of printed or hand-produced text.
Various Multimedia
Formats

TEXT AND GRAPHICS


• Slideshow or Presentation
• Prezi
• Diagrams
• Infographics
AUDIO
• Podcast
Various Multimedia
Formats

VIDEO
• Screencapture
• Lecture Capture
• Talking Head
• Animation
Various Multimedia
Formats

OTHERS
• Webinars and Online Meetings
• Moodle Activities
• Blogs
• Interactive Content
Definition of Terms

Giving Information in
communications means giving the
fact.
When Giving
Information

• use all five senses whenever possible


• Use language that everyone understands.
• Vary your tone and pace.
• Move from the general to the specific.
• Use visuals— charts, maps. and diagrams.
• Eyeball the listener.
When Giving
Information

• use all five senses whenever possible


• Use language that everyone understands.
• Vary your tone and pace.
• Move from the general to the specific.
• Use visuals— charts, maps. and diagrams.
• Eyeball the listener.
Definition of Terms

Instruction is the act of educating,


giving the steps that must be
followed or an order.
Tips on Giving
Instructions
• Get people’s attention.
• Be clear and specific about what you want.
• If you’re unsure whether or not people have really understood you,
have them repeat your message using their own words.
• Demonstrate or illustrate whenever possible.
• Only give a small number of instructions at any one time.
Tips on Giving
Instructions
• Use direct and specific language.
• Don’t rush your instructions.
• Avoid misunderstandings by asking the person how they’ll approach
the issue or task and why.
• Don’t get sidetracked by excuses or disagreements.
• Check back during the initial stages.
Tips on Giving
Instructions
• Use direct and specific language.
• Don’t rush your instructions.
• Avoid misunderstandings by asking the person how they’ll approach
the issue or task and why.
• Don’t get sidetracked by excuses or disagreements.
• Check back during the initial stages.
Definition of Terms

Explanation refers to the details or other


information that someone gives to make
something clear or easy to understand
Definition of Terms

Narration is the use of a written or spoken commentary to convey


a story to an audience. Narration is conveyed by a narrator: a
specific person or unspecified literary voice, developed by the
creator of the story, to deliver information to the audience,
particularly about the plot (the series of events).

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