edr 120 reading list
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EDR 120READING LIST
Lopez, Lea Polleen
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
IN ENGLISH AND FILIPINO
FOR GRADES 2 TO 5
CATEGORIES
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MISTER BEETLE ’S MANY ROOMSA SPIDER STORY
NO LIPSTICK FOR MOTHERSI CHING NA TAKOT SA DIL IM
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MISTER BEETLE’S MANY ROOMS
“Mister Beetle’s many rooms”
Written and Illustrated by Robert Magnuson
Published by Adarna House, Inc. 2004
SUMMARY
The story started with Mister Beetle finding a house in a middle of
the field. It was a small plant with five branches; he immediately
claimed the tree, along with its five branches , as his and even made
a sign to in front of it. He was awakened by a sound of guitar by a
cricket who was sitting on a branch, a sixth branch, which Mister
Beetle never saw before. Since he only claimed the five ones, he did
not have much to argue with. Then, as rain and shine goes by, more
branches sprout out of the plant. Along with the appearance of
these branches came more neighbors. Mister Beetle got irritated
and decided to leave. As he was leaving, his neighbors made him a
surprise party for the first anniversary of him finding the plant.
They thanked Mister Beetle, and he felt happy. Eventually, he had
appreciated the plant and its many branches and most especially his
neighbors.
MISTER BEETLE’S MANY ROOMS
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For Grade 5 students in public school. (It was stated in the book that the story is recommended for children ages 10 to 11 years old)However, some schools (specifically in private ones) use the storybook for students in earlier grades, as early as Grade 1, Thus, the students’ cognitive level, reading capacity as well as their familiarity with texts may be a teacher’s basis for determining at which grade level of students they would want to read the story to.
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Language: The text is written in English, with Filipino translation. This translation would help students if ever they may have troubles in comprehending text written in EnglishContent:: It may help student realize the importance of sharing and showing our gratitude for those who helped usIt can be used as an introductory story for a Science concept, that is, the effect of rain and sunlight on plants or how plants growIt can also be used as an introductory story for the subject Values, for discussing selfishness.
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Some students may not know what a beetle look like, especially for those who live in the urban areasChildren who have siblings may be able to relate to the idea of sharing.
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A SPIDER STORY
“A Spider Story”
Written by Germain Yia
Illustrated by Liza Flores
Published by Lampara Publishing House Inc., 2004
SUMMARY
Bella the spider was envious of the other animal’s homes. This
inspired her to make an extraordinary web. She searched for
the perfect material for her new web. She used hair she found
in a parlor, a chewed up bubble gum she found in a store and
left over spaghetti. She tried to make a web out of each of
these materials. However, she figured out they weren’t the
right material for a web: when she twirled around her web
made of hair, each strand started to break; when she stepped
on her web made of bubble gum, she found out that it was
sticky and in no way comfortable; her spaghetti web instantly
became dinner for some rat. This saddens her and as she
thought of where she would go, she saw the perfect web: the
one she made; her real home. She realized that she had made
the perfect web after all.
A SPIDER STORY
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Language: Written in English with Filipino translations per pageContent: Can be integrated with Values: it can be used to discuss “Envy”Can be integrated with Science: for the study of animals and their habitatsCan help students appreciate the value of being contented with the things they have or own
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Filipino students can relate to the story, since it has so distinct Filipino words to it, though the main language used is English; words like makahiya, sari-sari store, the use of “Aling” and “Mang” to refer to the owners of the parlor and the store.
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NO LIPSTICK FOR MOTHER
No Lipstick For Mother
Written by Grace Chong
Illustrated by Kora Dandan-Albano
Published by OMF Literature Inc. –Hiyas, 2006
SUMMARY
The story is about Mayang, who was ashamed of her mother
because she does not wear lipstick like all the other mothers did.
Before her father’s death, Mayang thought that her mother was
beautiful. Her mother used to wear lipstick and house dresses
everyday. But then in order to keep both of them alive, her
mother took over her father’s tricycle and decided to become a
tricycle driver. It was only after an incident that Mayang realized
that her mother is indeed beautiful and that “beauty is not what
you see outside, but what you are inside..”
NO LIPSTICK FOR MOTHER
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Language: written in English but includes Filipino words such as Aling, anak, ayos, bilis, etcContent: Provides a deeper view on what makes someone beautifulCan be used to avoid (or discuss) stereotyped gender roles (a woman can also be a tricycle driver)
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Some may not be able to relate to the story: There may be some students who have moms who are full time housewives and not workingSensitive topic: The character’s father’s death may be a sensitive topic to others who has been through the similar situation. Also, the fact that the character is ashamed of her mother may also cause issues to readers. Teachers should prepare to answers to this.
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SI CHING NA TAKOT SA DILIM
“Si Ching na takot sa dilim”
Written by Aleli Dew Batnag
Illustrated by Paul Eric Roca
Published by Adarna House Inc
SUMMARY
The story is about Ching, a child who is afraid of the
dark. He got this fear from stories he heard from his
cousins, about the monsters who goes out only when
it is dark. Ching had to confront his fear when a
blackout in his neighborhood occurred with him
alone in the house. During the blackout, Ching
realizes that there should be nothing to be afraid of
and eventually he overcame his fear.
SI CHING NA TAKOT SA DILIM
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Language: Written in FilipinoContent: May help students overcome their fears
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A child who has fear of the dark may be more apt to appreciate the story.
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SINAG NG LAHI (2)ENJOYING LANGUAGE (3)
PLUMA (4)ENGLISH THIS WAY (4)
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SINAG NG LAHI
Sinag ng Lahi: Integrasyon Wika at Pagbasa (2)
Author: Victoria Coralejo
Editor: Roberto P. Cruz
Published by FNB Educational Inc., 2006
CONTENT
Yunit I (Chapter I)
Pagbasa (Reading) Wika (Language)
Pasukan Na! Ang Alpabetong Filipino
Handa ka na ba? Ang Paalfabetong pagsusunud-sunod ng mga salita
Ang dyip ni Mang Victor Pagbuo ng mga Pantig
Unang Araw sa paaralan
Mga Pantig na nagtatapos sa Nn
Ang aming guro Mga Pantig na nagtatapos sa Yy
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Yunit II (Chapter II)
Pagbasa (Reading) Wika (Language)
Kay sarap matulog Mga Pantig na nagtatapos sa Tt
Mga mababait na magkakaibigan
Mga Pantig na nagtatapos sa Ng ng
Sa Palaruan Mga Pantig na nagtatapos sa Ww
Si Pagsi at ang dalawang dwende
Mga Pantig na nagtatapos sa Gg
Si Paruparo at si Alitaptap
Mga Pantig na nagtatapos sa Pp
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Yunit III (Chapter III)
Pagbasa (Reading) Wika (Language)
Ang Alamat ng halamang Makahiya
Ang Pangngalan
Si Mang Pedring at ang Kanyang Masayang Pamilya
Mga Kasarian ng Pangngalan
Ang mga Ipis Ang Gamit ng Panghalip
Ang Daga at ang Leon Mga Salitang Nagtatanong
Ang Langgam at ang Tipaklong
Mga Salitang Nagsasabi ng Kilos
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Yunit IV(Chapter IV)
Pagbasa (Reading) Wika (Language)
Ang Kuneho at ang Mahiwagang Babae
Aspekto ng Pandiwa
Mga Magkaibigang Tutubi
Mga Salitang Naglalarawan
Ang Batang Mayabang Mga Salitang Magkasingkahulugan at Magkasalungat ang kahulugan
Hapunan Na Mga Pang-angkop: Na at Ng
Ang Panaginip ni Ana Ang Gamit ng Pang-abay
Sa loob ng Simbahan Ang Pangungusap
SINAG NG LAHI
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For Grade 2 students, either public or private school
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The textbook integrated Reading with Language. Texts for reading include short stories, poems and myths. There are a few activities after the selected reading to assess comprehension. The language and/or grammar lessons are embedded in the selected readings. The layout is attractive and pleasing to look at and has adequate visuals in relations to text. Size of letters is appropriate and easy to read. Visuals are attractive and appealing, authentic, simple and easily recognizable. Lastly, material is suitable to the student’s level of development, needs and experience and also provides for the development of higher cognitive skills.
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The material is free of ideological, religious, cultural, racial and gender biases and prejudices. It also enhances development of desirable values and traits. The examples/stories in the material contain experiences that each child, regardless of gender, religion, socio-economic status, can relate to.
ENJOYING LANGUAGE
Enjoying Language (3)
Authors: Dr. Cleofe Mendinueto, Jocelynn Andaya
and Daisy Lavilles
Editor: Patrocinio Yogore
Published by BC Educational, Inc., 2007
CONTENT
Unit I “Making Friends”
Talking about People, Places, and Things (Using Name words)
Telling Things we own
Distinguishing Common Nouns from Proper Nouns
Making Introductions
Working with Singular and Plural Nouns
Talking about quantities: Countable and Mass Nouns
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Unit II "Working and Playing together”
Working with Action and Be verbs
Sharing Experiences
Telling what is happening
Telling more about the past
Telling Present Actions Talking about future activities
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Unit III “Describing with Adjectives and Adverbs”
Using words that describe
Working with Adverbs
Order of Adjectives Using Adverbial Phrases that tell where and when
Using Adjectives for comparison
Writing Interesting Letters
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Unit IV “Working with sentences”
Learning the parts of a sentence
Asking and answering questions
Using different kinds of sentences
Giving and following directions
Learning more about punctuation marks in quotations
Writing a paragraph
ENJOYING LANGUAGE
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For Grade 3 students, either public or private school
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The textbook integrated Reading with Language. The textbook included mastery of the four macro skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) as it includes writing, reading as well as activities done with the group or a partner. Illustrations are interesting but at the same time does not cause distractions from reader. There is logical and smooth flow of ideas
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The topics/themes in the selected stories are culturally relevant (there was an essay on Filipino Children’s Games) and is free of biases and prejudices.
PLUMA
Pluma: Wika at Pagbasa Para sa Batang Pilipino (4)
Author: Alma Dayag
Published by Phoenix Publishing House, Inc., 2002
CONTENT
Kabanata I (Chapter I, excerpts)
Aralin 1; Pasukan Na Naman (Maiklng Kuwento)
Alamin Natin Wika Pagpapahalaga
Pagtukoy sa Konteksto sa Isang Usapan
Salita, Parirala, at Pangungusap
Pagtitipid sa mga Gamit Pampaaralan at Iba pang gamit
CONTENT
Kabanata I (Chapter I, excerpts)
Aralin 2: Pilipinas, Malaya ka na ba?
Alamin Natin Wika Pagpapahalaga
Ang TulaPagkilala sa mga Ideyang Sumasang0ayon at Sumasalungat
Dalawang Bahagi ng Pangungusap
Pagmamalaki sa Ating mga Bayani at sa mga Ginawa Nila Para sa Bayan
CONTENT
Kabanata 2 (Chapter 2, excerpts)
Aralin 1: Si Butsi, Ang Asong Bayani (Kuwentong Patula)
Alamin Natin Wika Pagpapahalaga
Pagsasagawa ng Interbyu o Panayam
Dalawang Uri ng Pangngalan
Pagtitiwala sa Sariling Kakayahan sa Kabila ng Kapansanan
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Kabanata 2 (Chapter 2, excerpts)
Aralin 8: Si Mariang Sinukuan (Kuwentong Bayan)
Alamin Natin Wika Pagpapahalaga
Pagbuo ng Balangkas
Panghalip Pananong
Pagtutol sa Pagsasamantala sa mga Bata, Matatanda, Kababaihan, o Iyong mga Ipinagpapalagay na mahina
CONTENT
Kabanata 3 (Chapter 3, excerpts)
Aralin 3: Ang Mayabang na Pagong (Pabula)
Alamin Natin Wika Pagpapahalaga
Pagbibigay ng Reaksyon sa Isang Nabasa o Napakinggan
Mga Panlaping Makadiwa
Pagbabago Tungo sa Kapayapaan
CONTENT
Kabanata 3 (Chapter 3, excerpts)
Aralin 8: Laruan (Sanaysay)
Alamin Natin Wika Pagpapahalaga
Pagbibigay ng Naiibang Wakas sa Akdang Binasa o Napakinggan
Kaantasan ng Pang-uri
Pagpili ng Laruang Makapagpapalaganap ng Kapayapaan
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Kabanata 4 (Chapter 4, excerpts)
Aralin 1: Ang Pinagmulan ng Lahi (Alamat)
Alamin Natin Wika Pagpapahalaga
Mga Babalang Pantrapik
Pang-abay Pagmamalaki sa Pagiging Isang Pilipino
CONTENT
Kabanata 4 (Chapter 4, excerpts)
Aralin 6: Pista sa Bayan ng San Guillermo (Maikling Kuwento)
Alamin Natin Wika Pagpapahalaga
Mga Bahagi ng Liham
Pangatnig Kulturang Pilipino na Dapat Nating Ipagmalaki
PLUMA
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For Grade 4 students, either public or private school
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The textbook integrated Reading with Language. There is a variety of texts included in ever chapter. In each subtopic, there was an emphasis on the value or desirable trait that the student will learn. The material provides for the development of higher cognitive skills. There is logical and smooth flow of ideas. Vocabulary level is adapted to target reader’s experience and understanding. Instructions are clear; students can answer activities without much guidance.
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The material is free of ideological, cultural, religious, racial and gender biases and prejudices and include topics/stories that are culturally relevant.
ENGLISH THIS WAY
English This Way (4) Worktext
Author: Wilma Gonzales
Coordinator: Cecillia Corsino
Published by Phoenix Publishing House, Inc., 2003
CONTENT
Unit Lesson/s
1 Courteous Expressions
2 Nouns
3 Pronouns
4 Verbs
5 Adjectives
6 Adverbs, Prepositions, and Conjunctions
7 Sentences
8 Composition
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The textbook contain topics that will develop mastery in the four macro skills. Though it is not actually an integration of reading and writing, there are short texts and dialogues that serve as introduction to the grammar lesson. The material provides “self-checks” and Unit review at the end of each unit/part. Back
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Material is free of ideological, cultural, religious, racial and gender biases and prejudices and is culturally relevant.
PREPOSITIONSPRINCIPLE OF NON-INTERVENTION IN SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT
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PREPOSITIONS
Authors: Ma. Corazon CastroTina Marie CalderonRosalina Bumatay- CruzSharon Fiel Teodosio
Developers: Marc San ValentinJastinne Cesar MacalaladInstructional Designer : Rosario I. AlonzoLanguage Editor : Villy ATH BuenaventuraContent Editor: Ma. Milagros LaureAvailable at: http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/index.php/english/494-prepositions
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PREPOSITIONS
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Includes the objectives of the lesson, introduction, review, and interactive activities. It is very easy to manipulate and provides instant feedback (in the activities, it will immediately tell you if you picked the wrong answer). There are variety of activities to sustain interest of user. Graphics/Illustrations are attractive and appealing but do not cause distraction from the subject matter.
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Material is internet-dependent. Student must have internet connection and a computer to manipulate/use the material.
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SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT
Principle of Non-Intervention in Subject-Verb AgreementAuthors : Ma. Corazon CastroTina Marie CalderonRosalina Bumatay- CruzSharon Fiel Teodosio
Developer : Jastinne Cesar S. MacalaladInstructional Designer : Rosario I. AlonzoLanguage Editor : Villy ATH BuenaventuraContent Editor : Ma. Milagros LaurelAvailable at: http://dilc.upd.edu.ph/index.php/english/
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SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT
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The material includes review of prior lessons relevant to its subject matter. It is also easy to use, a child can manipulate it on its own. The material also contains a lot of animations compared to the “Prepositions” learning object. It also includes a variety of fun and interactive activities.
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The learning object is internet dependent. User must have internet connection and computer to use it.
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TO SUM IT UP…
Storybooks Textbooks E-Instructional Materials
Mister Beetle’s Many Rooms
Sinag ng Lahi (2) Prepositions
A Spider Story Enjoying Language (3)
Principle of Non-intervention of Subject-Verb Agreement
No Lipstick for Mother
Pluma (4)
Si Ching na takot sa dilim
English this way (4)
*Reference:
Standards for textbooks from “Content Review
System for DepEd-developed Instructional Materials:
Indicators for FOCI 1 to 4 of the rating sheet for
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