English6 Q2 Module1 ExploreSignificanceInformation V2
English6 Q2 Module1 ExploreSignificanceInformation V2
English
Quarter 2 – Module 1:
Explore Significant
Information
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English – Grade 6
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Quarter 2 – Module 1: Title: Explore Significant Information
First Edition, 2020
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English
Quarter 2 – Module 1:
Explore Significant
Information
Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners,
can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions,
exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson.
Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-
step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.
In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also
provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they can
best help you on your home-based learning.
Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any part
of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and tests. And
read the instructions carefully before performing each task.
If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the
tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.
Thank you.
What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master the various types of information. Information is very important in increasing
knowledge on a particular subject and in making us aware of the things that happen
around us. The scope of this module can be used in many different learning
situations. The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary levels of learners
like you.
What I Know
Read each sentence and write the letter of the correct answer on a separate
answer sheet.
3. You want to gather information about the people and population of Korea, what
source or reference book will you look for?
4. If I want to know the meaning of the word naive, what is the best reference book
to use?
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5. It contains information on all branches of knowledge, and topics are arranged
alphabetically.
6. It is a story’s atmosphere or the feeling that the reader gets from the story.
8. After reading the novel, I felt so depressed. What does the statement signify?
12. A text structure that has two parts: the author identifies the problem and
then details solutions to the problem.
13. A text structure that covers a few purposes such as sequential instructions and
chronological events and arguments is a ___________________.
14. I have two dogs. Both of them have the same color but of different breeds. The
text structure of these statements is ___________________.
15. Jose never fails to end the school year with flying colors because of his
diligence and dedication towards his studies. The text structure of these
statements is __________________.
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Lesson Gathering Relevant
Information from Various
1 Sources
What’s In
Can you name each picture? Write your answers on a separate answer sheet.
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What’s New
If you were one of the learners, would you know what books or references to
look for at the library? Why?
What is It
Example: When I need to know the definition and pronunciation of the word
facade, I may use the dictionary.
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What’s More
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What I Can Do
Choose the correct answer inside the parentheses in each item and write it
on a separate answer sheet.
1. To gather information on rivers, lakes, seas, and oceans of a particular
country, we use (encyclopedia, almanac, dictionary).
Assessment
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Additional Activities
The following are relevant topics that you can gather from different sources.
Draw the table on a separate answer sheet and write these topics in the appropriate
column.
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What’s In
Authors have different purposes when writing books. The emotions readers
feel about the story may sometimes differ from the sentiments of the author. Tone
and mood are important in determining the purpose of the author.
What’s New
Read the story below. Write your answers to the following guide questions on
a separate answer sheet.
The Lion and the Mouse
by Aesop
One day after a big meal, a great lion fell
asleep at the door of his cave. As he was
dreaming of all kinds of good things, he felt a
thug at his mane and drowsily lifting up a paw,
caught a little mouse.
Guide Questions:
1. What made the lion fall asleep after a big meal?
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2. What kind of animal did the lion catch?
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3. What did the lion desire to do with the mouse?
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4. Why did the mouse make a promise to the lion?
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5. What persuaded the lion to believe the mouse’s promise?
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6. What did the mouse do to repay the lion’s kindness?
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7. If you were the mouse, would you keep your promise to the lion? Why?
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8. What is the tone of the story?
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9. What mood is conveyed in the story?
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10. What do you think is the writer’s purpose in writing the story?
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What is It
In a story or any literary piece, the author’s point of view is reflected in the
purpose of the selection. In determining the author’s purpose, mood and tone are
important factors to consider.
Tone is the author’s attitude towards the subject. It is the feeling, emotion, or
attitude that the author wants the readers to experience. It can be created by the
choice of words of the author and his/her viewpoint on a particular subject.
Example:
Excerpt from the Biography of Dr. Jose Rizal
Jose Rizal was born in Calamba, Laguna in June of 1861 and was named Jose
Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda. His family lived on rented property that
was owned by a religious order from Dominica, which made them a family of wealthy
farmers. (Truthful)
Source: yourdictionary.com
Mood is a story’s atmosphere or the feeling the reader gets from the passage.
It creates feelings that the author hopes the reader will experience. The author’s
mood is often recognized through the words that he/she uses to develop the setting
- the time and place of the events.
Example:
“I have asked myself many times: Is the Filipino worth suffering, or even
dying, for? Is he not a coward who would really readily yield to any colonizer, be he
foreign or homegrown? Is a Filipino more comfortable under an authoritarian leader
because he does not want to be burdened with the freedom of choice? Is he
unprepared, or worse, ill-suited for presidential or parliamentary democracy?”
(Reflective)
Excerpt from the Speech-The Filipino Is Worth Dying For
By Benigno “Nonoy” Aquino Jr.
Kathangpinoy.blogspot.com
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Some Examples of Mood Words
happy idyllic joyful gloomy reflective
romantic sorrowful whimsical fanciful mysterious
frustrating frightening melancholic sentimental suspenseful
Below are the reasons or purposes of the author in writing the particular
material.
Purposes Resources
Example:
Editorial
‘Unintended misinformation’
A deleted post is probably the quickest way to deal with a social media
faux pas. But if a post catches fire before deletion, it can’t be erased from
public consciousness that easily.
Excerpt-Philippine Daily Inquirer (A10)-October 15, 2020
Each kind of matter has its own set of properties that distinguishes it
from other kinds of matter. These properties may either be physical - those
that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of
matter, or chemical - those that can be observed after changing the
composition of matter.
Source: Elementary Science Explorer 5
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e. To persuade - editorials, advertisements, propaganda, speech
Example:
Marzin Parlor
soon to open
The first five customers will avail of a 20% discount on all our services.
Please visit us on December 15, 2020.
See you!
What’s More
Identify the tone, mood, and purpose of the author in the given selection.
Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on a separate answer sheet.
2. From Jovic Yee’s news article on Philippine Daily Inquirer dated October 15,
2020: According to Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire, the DOH
understood the fatigue everyone was going through these days because of the
restrictions put in a place to control the spread of the virus.
A. to inform B. to instruct C. to entertain
3-4: Mood
3. Father just went home from work. He saw that his motorcycle was badly
damaged. His face turned red and he shouted, “Who used my motorcycle?”
A. pity B. angry C. surprised
4. It is already 10:00 in the evening, but her daughter is not yet home. The mother
keeps on calling her but the line is out of reach that makes her anxious.
A. joy B. fear C. excitement
5: Tone
5. While Ana was walking on the street, she saw a beggar asking for food. In her
hands was a pack of bread intended for her daughter, but instead she gave it to
the beggar who needed it the most.
A. benevolence B. pessimism C. cheerfulness
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What I Have Learned
What I Can Do
Write a paragraph on the effects of the pandemic. State also how it affects
you mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Write it on a separate answer
sheet.
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RUBRIC
POINTS
CRITERIA 4 3 2 1
Presence of Presence of Presence of Presence of
tone and mood tone and mood tone and mood tone and mood
Tone and Mood are completely are clear in the are somewhat are unclear in
clear in the content of the clear in the the content of
content of the paragraph content of the the paragraph
paragraph paragraph
The purpose of The purpose of The purpose of The purpose of
Purpose of the Writer the writer is the writer is the writer is the author is
strongly conveyed slightly not conveyed
conveyed conveyed
Punctuation Punctuation Punctuation Punctuation
marks and marks and marks and marks and
Mechanics capitalization capitalization capitalization capitalization
are effectively are used are fairly used are ineffectively
used used
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Assessment
A. Tone: Determine the tone of each paragraph by matching Column A with Column B.
Write the letter of the correct answer on a separate answer sheet.
A B
1. playful a. He has studied his plan and spent hours
to finish it. He is eager to beat the deadline.
2. determined b. The room is decorated with different colors of
heart shapes, and petals of roses are scattered
on the floor. It is a perfect night to celebrate
my parents’ wedding anniversary.
3. romantic c. I wish I were a bird so that I could travel to
many places. It would be easy for me to move
from one place to another by widely spreading
my wings.
B. Mood: Determine the mood in each passage. Choose the best answer from the given
choices and write it on a separate answer sheet.
Passage Mood
frustrating
4. I woke up early to prepare myself for the first day of
school. On my way to school, I was caught in a traffic mysterious
jam for an hour. That was an unfortunate day for me! suspenseful
exciting
5. I had fun baking cake with my mother by following the
instructions she told me. I could not believe that I sorrowful
baked a cake!
frightening
C. Purpose of the Author: Determine the purpose of the author by choosing the
correct answer inside the parenthesis. Write it on a separate answer sheet.
7. Boracay has pristine beaches with white sands. It is one of the perfect
destinations to visit here in the Philippines. Come and visit!
(to entertain, to criticize, to persuade, to inform)
8. Philippines is rich in natural resources. It has wide agricultural lands, dense
forests, and beautiful lakes and rivers.
(to instruct, to entertain, to inform, to persuade)
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Additional Activities
Read the story. Identify its tone, mood, and author’s purpose by writing your
answers on a separate answer sheet. There are two possible answers from the given
choices.
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Identifying the Purpose and
Lesson the Structural and
Language Features of
3 Various Types of
Informational/Factual Text
What’s In
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4. tioncripdes - c i
5. quencese - s e
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6. useca nad fectef -
c t
7. ripasoncom nad - o
traconst
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8. lembpro nad luontiso -
9. Are you familiar with the formed words and phrases? _____________________
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What’s New
The expository texts are written to explain or describe. They are usually
labelled and have detailed diagrams that help the readers understand the
concept better. This type utilizes different text structures like description,
cause and effect, comparison and contrast, temporal sequence, and problem
and solution.
What is It
There are five common text structures used in informational and nonfiction
texts.
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2. Sequence is a text structure that covers few purposes such as sequential
instructions, chronological events, and arguments that use evidences to
support a claim.
3. Cause and Effect is a text structure that explains why an action happened
and provides the result of that action. This structure becomes complex when
the effect has multiple causes or vice versa. This is usually encountered in
historical texts.
5. Problem and Solution is a text structure that involves two parts: the author
identifies a problem and details a solution.
As a learner, you must learn to distinguish these five text structures and study
their components to fully understand and analyze informational texts, whether they
are reading textbooks, news articles, or literary nonfiction.
Example:
My niece is adorable, witty, and playful. She loves to play with her toys.
She is curious to know how her toy cart moves so she tries to dismantle the parts
and assemble them again. Maybe in the future, she would want to become a
successful engineer or a scientist.
Present ideas or events in first, second, then, finally before,
Temporal
the order in which they after, next, earlier, later, last,
Sequence
happen eventually, meanwhile, while
Example:
My uncle, Zyrel, was born in Roxas City in 1963. He was the youngest
son of the family. First, he graduated from elementary in 1975. Next, he
graduated from high school in 1979. Then, he got married. Three years later, he
took an engineering course. Now, he is a successful engineer.
because, since, thus, so that,
Provide explanations or if…then, therefore, nevertheless,
Cause and
reasons for an action or a due to, this led to, as a result,
Effect
phenomenon then…so, for this reason, on
account of, consequently
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Example:
Every morning, before Kim goes to work, she sees to it that she waters
her gumamela plant. As a result, the plant blooms and grows healthy. Her
neighbors love watching the growing plants.
while, yet, but, rather, most, either,
Discuss two ideas, events,
like and unlike, same, as opposed
Comparison or phenomena, showing
to, as well as, likewise, on the other
and Contrast how they are similar and
hand, although, the same,
different
similarly, opposites
Example:
I can tell about the favorite food of my friends, Ana and May. Based on
my observations, Ana loves to eat pasta and meat. However, May prefers rice and
vegetables. For dessert, both of them seem to like black sambo.
propose, conclude, a solution, the
Problem and Identify problems and
problem or the solution, research
Solution pose solutions
shows, the evidence is, a reason for
Example:
Bullying is one of the reasons why children don’t want to go to school.
Our school proposes more values formation activities and advocacy campaigns as
solutions to address the said problem.
What’s More
Read each sentence and identify what informational text structure is being
presented. Write the letter of the correct answer on a separate answer sheet.
1. The learners go to school because they want to learn. They love to listen to
their teachers. They are happy to play and talk to their classmates and
schoolmates.
2. COVID-19 is a very hazardous disease that easily transmits from one person
to another through coughing, sneezing, or simply just opening one’s mouth.
4. First, the boy went to the market to buy vegetables; then, he stopped at the
restaurant; and finally, he walked home.
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A. sequence B. problem and solution C. description
5. The women living in the village don’t cut their hair as a symbol of femininity
and loyalty. Their children also have the same length of hair but of different
colors.
Fill in the blanks with the missing words. Write your answers on a separate
answer sheet.
What I Can Do
Write your own informational text based on the given structure and topic.
Use a separate sheet of paper.
1. Description:
My Friend
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_______________________________________________________________________________.
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2. Sequence:
How to Cook Rice
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3. Cause and Effect:
Stormy Day
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.
4. Comparison and Contrast:
Guava Mango
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___________________________________________________________________________
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Assessment
Identify the structure of each informational text below. Write your answers on
a separate answer sheet.
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Additional Activities
Read the paragraph. Then, look for the sample for each text structure inside
the box. Write your answers on a separate answer sheet.
1. Description:
2. Sequence:
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WHAT’S IN
WHAT I KNOW
1. Magazine
2. Newspaper 1. A 6. A 11. A
3. Almanac 2. B 7. B 12. C
4. Dictionary
5. Encyclopedia 3. C 8. A 13. A
4. B 9. C 14. C
5. C 10. C 15. A
WHAT I CAN DO
ASSESSMENT
1. encyclopedia
2. dictionary 1. A
3. almanac 2. B
4. encyclopedia 3. C
5. dictionary 4. C
5. A
WHAT’S MORE ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
1. Almanac Encyclopedia:
2. Encyclopedia
3. Dictionary History of China
4. Dictionary
The Famous Works of
5. Encyclopedia
Juan Luna
Almanac:
Hosts of Olympic
Games
WHATI HAVE LEARNED
List of Presidential
Encyclopedia, Almanac, Candidates in 2016
Dictionary (in any order)
Dictionary:
Almanac
Synonym of the word
Encyclopedia magnanimous
Dictionary Antonym of the word
boastful
Answer Key: Lesson 1
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WHAT’S IN
1-10
(Answers may vary)
WHAT’S MORE
1. C
WHAT’S NEW 2. A
(Possible Answers) 3. B
4. B
1. he was full or satiated 5. A
2. a mouse
3. ate the mouse
4. to set him free ASSESSMENT
5. he felt there was truth from
the words of the mouse A. Tone
6. he freed the lion out from the 1. C
net 2. A
7. Yes, because just like the 3. B
mouse I have also my word of
honor
8. cheerful/generous/grateful B. Mood
9. joyful/fanciful 4. frustrating
10. to entertain
5. exciting
6. suspenseful
WHAT I CAN DO
B. Purpose of the Author
Score depends on
Rubric 7. to persuade
8. to inform
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
To criticize, to persuade, to 1. Tone: playful, delightful
entertain (in any order)
2. Mood: reflective, joyful
Tone
3. Purpose: to entertain, to persuade
Mood
Answer Key: Lesson 2
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WHAT’s IN
WHAT I CAN DO
1. informational text
2. structure 1. Description:
3. nonfiction
4. description Friend: (answers may vary)
5. sequence
6. cause and effect 2. Sequence:
7. comparison and contrast Rice: (answers may vary)
8. problem and solution
9. Yes/No 3. Cause and Effect:
10. Answers may vary
Stormy Day: (answers may vary)
4. Compare and Contrast:
WHAT’S MORE
Mango and Guava: (answers may vary)
1. A 2. A 3. B
4. A 5. C 5. Problem and Solution:
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES COVID -19: (answers may vary)
1. Description:
Exercise is a good bodily
exertion for developing and
maintaining physical fitness and vigor.
2. Sequence:
In doing training exercises,
you have to follow these steps: first,
warm-up for 5-10 minutes; second,
start with slow movement; and finally,
perform your full body exercise.
ASSESSMENT
3. Cause and Effect:
Others directly go exercising 1. description
without doing a warm-up; as a result, 2. compare and contrast
they get injured or suffer from cold 3. cause and effect
muscles. 4. problem and solution
5. sequence
4. Compare and Contrast:
Dancing and jogging are both
forms of exercises but their effects on
agility and endurance are different.
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
5. Problem and Solution: Expository Texts
Many people suffer from Description
illnesses. Exercising is one of the best Sequence
things to do to protect yourself from Cause and Effect
getting ill. Comparison and Contrast
Problem and Solution
Answer Key: Lesson 3
References:
Editorial, ‘Unintended misfortune’, The Philippine Daily Inquirer issued on
October 15, 2020
LR Portal
News article, Us blames China for spread of virus, The Philippine Daily
Inquirer issued on March 13, 2020
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