English 5 Week 1
English 5 Week 1
English 5 Week 1
QUARTER 1 WEEK 1
Prayer
Checking of
attendance
Setting Classroom
Rules
Quick “knowing
each other”
Read the story and answer the
questions that follow.
1. Box the word that tells when the story
happened.
a. Saturday b. Sunday c. Monday
2. Underline the word which tells where
Mother went.
a. church b. school c. market
3. Write in the box the number of things she
bought.
QUARTER 1 WEEK 1
Let us analyze the data needed in the
sample school form, then answer the
following questions.
1. What is the sample form all about?
2. What information was asked for in
the sample school form?
3. Why is it important to answer the
forms accurately, correctly, and
honestly?
What are forms?
What should you do before
filling out the form?
Why do you have to read the
form before answering?
Let us discuss the
parts of a school
form in detail.
Here are
some
reminders
on how to
fill out each
item:
Fill out the learner enrollment form below.
Match the items in Column A with their
descriptions in Column B. Write the letter of
the correct answer on the blank provided.
Together with your groupmates. Fill this form
out.
Fill out the learner admission form
below.
Review the lesson
discussed today.
ENGLISH D
Filling out Forms Accurately
A
(school forms, deposit slips, Y
and withdrawal slips) 3
QUARTER 1 WEEK 1
Let’s have a short quiz in filling out a
bank form. Put a checkmark (✔) in the
right box. ❑
What should we
always remember in
filling in the form like
school form?
Fill out the BEEF. (Give each learner a
copy.)
Review the meaning of forms
and some of the things that you
should remember in filling out
forms.
Fill out this form
correctly.
Together with
your
groupmates.
Fill this form
out.
Why do you have to read
the form before answering?
What are some of the
things that you should
remember in filling out
forms?
Fill out the class registration form
below.
Practice filling out
forms at home. Bring
a sample of form you
can find at home.
ENGLISH D
Filling out Forms Accurately
A
(school forms, deposit slips, Y
and withdrawal slips) 4
QUARTER 1 WEEK 1
What did you learn
the previous day?
Recall the forms and
their various types to
the class.
Sample of a deposit slip.
A deposit slip is a small paper form that a
person includes with a bank deposit to show
how much money he or she is putting in a
bank account. It contains the deposit date,
name and bank account number of the
depositor, and the amount to be deposited in
the form of checks or cash, and the signature
of the depositor.
Specifically, a person who deposits or places
money in a bank account is called a
depositor.
How to Fill out a Deposit Slip
1. First, write your name and bank account
number.
2. Then, supply additional details, such as
transaction date and any branch
information required.
3. List the cash amount breakdown of your
deposit and the total amount thereafter.
4. Affix your signature over printed name
found on the lower part of the form.
Fill out a deposit slip.
With your groupmates, discuss and
label this deposit slip.
Discuss.
1. Deposit slip
2. Depositor
You have a savings bank
account, and you want to
put an amount of 2, 000
pesos into it, with the
following cash breakdown:
two five hundred-peso bills
and ten one hundred-peso
bills. Using the bank
account number 0344-
5555- 22, complete a cash
deposit slip. Fill out the form
provided to you.
Review the
forms
discussed and
learned.
ENJOY
LEARNING!
GOD BLESS!