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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET IN ENGLISH 4 (WEEK 1)
There are two types of texts: narrative and informational. A narrative text
s a type of text that tells a
story or recounts a series of events. It typically
ncludes elements such
as characters, setting, and plot. Narrative texts
can
be found in various forms. The
purpose of a narrative text is to entertain,
engage, or inform the reader by
presenting a sequence of events in a
logical
and coherent manner.
A story grammar is away to understand and analyze the structure of a
story. It helps us identify the important
elements and how they fit together
to
Create a complete narrative.
he elements of a story grammar are setting, character, and plot.
he setting talks about the place and the time that the events in the story
appened.
he characters are the people or animals in the story.
he plot is made up of the events that happened in the story. It consists of the
eginning, the middle, and the ending.
Beginning-It gives the problem faced by the main character.
Middle - It presents the actions made by the characters to solve the problem.
Ending- it gives the solution to the problem.
Title and No. of Activity: Map Me Out!
Objective(s): Present the elements of a story through story map.
Materials Needed: a clean sheet of paper and pen
Duration: 5-minutes
Instructions: Read the short story and fill in the story map.
Tasks/Questions:
°
Read and understand the story
Story:
•
Identify the elements of the story- setting, character, and
plot (beginning, middle, ending)
• Write them down in the proper box in the story map
Jo and his friends were playing baseball at the school
grounds. They were having so much fun. When the ball was hit, it
flew into the air and he ran to catch it. Instead of catching the ball, it
hit Jo's head. He fell to the ground. "My head really hurts," he told
his teacher. His teacher brought him to the School Nurse. She gave
him an ice pack for his head. Soon, his head began to feel better.
Setting:
Character:
Beginning:
Middle:
Ending: