English Las Wk1 New
English Las Wk1 New
English Las Wk1 New
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Worksheet No. 1
Quarter 1: Week No. 1: Day 1
Competency: Describes one’s drawing about stories listened to using simple and compound
sentences. (EN3WC-Ia-j-2.2)
Simple Sentence
A simple sentence is a sentence that consists of just one independent clause. A simple
sentence has no dependent clauses. (An independent clause (unlike a dependent clause) can stand
alone as a sentence.)
Examples of Simple Sentences
I cannot drink warm milk.
A day without sunshine is like night.
Only the mediocre are always at their best.
Reality continues to ruin my life.
Listen to your teacher (or parent/guardian) as she read the story “The Bee”.
The Bee
Bees live in a house that is called a hive. There are
three kinds of bees: workers, drones, and queens. Only
one queen bee can live in each hive. If she is lost or
dead, the other bees will stop their work. Bees are very
wise and busy little creatures. They all join together to
build cells of wax for their honey. Each bee takes its
proper place and does its own work. Some go out and
gather honey from the flowers; others stay at home and
work inside the hive. The cells which they build are all
of one shape and size, and no room is left between them. The cells are not round. They have six sides. Did
you ever look into a glass hive to see the bees while at work? It is pleasant to see how busy they always are.
But the drones do not work. Before winter comes, all the drones are driven from the hive so that they don’t
eat the honey which they did not gather. It is not safe for children to handle bees. Bees have a painful sting
that they use in their defense.
Activity
Direction: Describe the story that you heard using simple sentences. Write at least 5 sentences.
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Compound Sentence
A compound sentence is a sentence with at least two independent clauses. An independent clause
(unlike a dependent clause) can stand alone as a sentence.
Examples of Compound Sentences
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about
the former.
There used to be a real me, but I had it surgically removed.
Go, and never darken my towels again. (Note: Go is the shortest sentence in English.
Listen to your teacher as she read the story “The Ant and The Grasshopper”
In a field one summer's day a Grasshopper was hopping about, chirping and singing to its heart's content. An
Ant passed by, bearing along with great toil an ear of corn he was taking to the nest.
"Why not come and chat with me," said the Grasshopper, "instead of toiling and moiling in that way?"
"I am helping to lay up food for the winter," said the Ant, "and recommend you to do the same."
"Why bother about winter?" said the Grasshopper; "We have got plenty of food at present." But the Ant
went on its way and continued its toil.
When the winter came the Grasshopper had no food and found itself dying of hunger - while it saw the ants
distributing every day corn and grain from the stores they had collected in the summer. Then the
Grasshopper knew: It is best to prepare for days of need.
Activity
Direction: Based on the story you heard, complete the sentences below to make it a compound sentence.
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Read the story aloud. Then, answer the questions about the story.
My Two Pet Cats
by N. N. Hermosa
Bimbim is sad.
He does not want the red mat.
He just wants to play with Tintin.
Questions
1. How many pet cats do I have? Who are they?
- Based on the story the writer has two pets, namely Tintin and Bimbim.
2. Tell something about each cat.
- Tintin is a white cat and Bimbim is a tan cat.
3. Why did Tintin get mad?
- Based on the story, Tintin got mad because Bimbim jumps on her mat.
4. Why was Bimbim sad?
- Because, Tintin got mad. She doesn’t want Tintin to get mad. She just wants to
play with her.
5. Which cat do you like? Why?
- I like Bimbim because shes a playful cat.
Activity
1. Macmac is a ____________.
a. brown hen
b. black crow
c. funny crow 4. Ted gets Macmac out of the
2. What does Macmac like to do? well____________.
a. She likes to jump on the well. a. with a big net
b. She likes to run around the well. b. with a basket
c. She likes to swim in the well. c. with two nets
3. What does Ted see? 5. In the end,______________________
a. He sees Macmac run around the well. a. Macmac and Ted are mad.
b. He sees Macmac fall into the well. b. Macmac and Ted are wet.
c. He sees Macmac play by the well. c. Macmac and Ted are happy.
Worksheet No. 4
Quarter 1: Week No. 1: Day 4
Competency: Write a short descriptive paragraph about a character or setting in stories listened
to. (EN3WC-Ia-j-2.2)
Now, let us try to fill out the question on the table by analyzing the story.
Title of Story Who are in the Where and when did the story take
Story? place? (Setting)
(Characters)
1. Funny Macmac 2. Macmac and 3. The story Funny Macmac
Ted happened in a well.
1. What is the title of the story? (When we say title, it is the heading of the story. It is
usually found at the topmost part of the story.)
2. Who are in the story? (The characters refer to the name of a person or animals that are
present in the story.)
3. Where and when did the story take place? (This refers to the Settings of the story.
Settings is the time or place where the story happen.)
Activity
Direction: Read the short story and answer the questions below. Choose only the
letter of the correct answer.
Honest Kiko
Kiko and his parents live in the mountainous borders of Oriental and Occidental
Mindoro. After school, Kiko keeps watching
over the cows grazing on the slopes of the mountains. Farther, below his father is
plowing a dry piece of land where he grows rice for his family. Ath the foor of the
mountain, in a small hut where they live,Kiko often picures his mother cooking in the
kitchen. In his mind, he sees her going out once in a while to fee sme chickens in
small coop near the hut. Kiko sells the chicken eggs along the highway. He is saving
money to buy an old bicycle. A merchant is willing to sell his old bicycle to Kilko.
One day, the merchant paid too much for the eggs he bought. Kiko realized the
mistake too late. The man had gone to a faraway village to sell his goods. Kiko waited
for the man in the lonely highway until late that night. For his honesty, the merchant
rewarded Kiko with the bycicle.
Geralyn A. Sarmiento
Grade 3-Zircon Adviser