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HAS and HAVE | Easy Grammar Guide
MATATAG English 7 Quarter 1 Week 3: Context Clues
MATATAG English 7 Q1 Week2: Sensory Imagery
MATATAG English 7 Q1 Week1: Basic Elements of Poetry
Teacher Aya & Alex's Wedding Highlights
February 13, 2024
How to Make a Pen Sleeve
RPMS-PPST Template for Teachers I-III (SY 2023-2024)
Catch-up Fridays: How to Make Reading Fun and Engaging?
Classroom Prayer for General Use (with voice-over)
Classroom Recitation Stickers
Worcestershire Sauce
How to pronounce “THE” #the #howtopronounce #howtopronouncethe
Subject- Verb Agreement Rule 5
Subject-Verb Agreement Rule 4
Vroom's Decision Making Model
Nuclear War Decision Making Activity
Homophones, Homographs, Homonyms
Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives
Personal Pronouns
Mass Nouns, Count Nouns, Possessive Nouns, Collective Nouns
Note significant details of various text types
Getting the Meaning of Words Using a Dictionary
Recognize the Parts of a Simple Paragraph
Recognize rhyming words in nursery rhymes
RPMS e-Portfolio with sample MOVs (for Teacher I-III)
LDM 2 Practicum Portfolio (with sample MOVs and Annotations)
Pliant Like the Bamboo
Literary Conflicts and Non-Violent Solutions
Determine the truthfulness and accuracy of the materiel viewed
Determining the Worth of Ideas
Strategies for Effective Interpersonal Communication
Features of Academic Writing
React to what is asserted or expressed in a text
Raising Thought-Provoking Questions in Public Forums or Panel Discussions
Cite Evidence to Support a General Statement
Effective Techniques in Conducting an Interview
Expressing One's Beliefs and Convictions
Influences of History, Culture, Environment, and Other Factors in Literary Selection
Online Communication Activity
Multimedia Resources Activity
Applying Appropriate Tools in Oral Communication Situations
Multimedia Resources
Linear and Non-Linear Texts
Analogy: Rhetorical Device
Summarizing Key Information
Researching a Topic
Features of a Website
Locating Specific Sources
Listening Strategies
Adjectives and Types of Adjectives
Reading Styles
phrases, clauses, sentences
Direct Speech and Reported Speech
Past Tense and Past Perfect Tense
Passive and Active Voices
Identifying the Genre of a Material Viewed
Types of Analogy
Classroom Opening Prayer (with voice over)
Analogy
Story Time-My Cat
Subject-Verb Agreement Rule 3
Past Perfect Tense
IDEA Lesson Exemplar
Subject Verb Agreement (Rule 2)
Subject Verb Agreement (Rule 1)
Active Voice and Passive Voice
Future Tense
Simple Present Tense
Writing Sentences Using Descriptive Words
Genres of Viewing Materials
Context Clues (Part 2)
Context Clues (Part 1)
Idioms
Types of Analogy (Part 2)
Types of Analogy (Part 1)
Analogy
Forming the Past Tense of Irregular Verbs
Forming the Past Tense of Regular Verbs