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Sequencing
Events
By: LUCILA O. MELLOMIDA
T-III
Cawayan Elem. School
Drill
Arrange the following words alphabetically.
phrase phone phase
propel prepare prunes
Unlocking of Difficulties
Give the meaning of the underlined word
through context clues.
a. The big black ants that ate the poisonous
fruit died on the spot. (juicy, deadly, dirty)
b. Don’t cry for I like to pinch your cheek, little
chubby boy. (squeeze, hit, caress)
• Do you know what a folktale? Can you name
folktale that you’ve read or heard? Listen and
be able to tell how the lansones became
edible.
Mang Selo and the Dream Angel
Did you know that the lansones fruit was once thought to be
poisonous? Its name, lansones, is taken from tagalong word lason, which
means poison.
Instead very delicious but every one had been told not to eat them
because they were poisonous. The town of paete in laguna, a province,
south of manila, there once grew tall trees with bunches of cream-colored
fruit. They looked very delicious but every one had been told not to eat
them because they were poisonous. One bite of the lansones fruit was
enough to kill a man. Even the big black ants that ate them died on the
spot.
One sunny September morning, an old but kind hearted man called
Mang Selo was walking through one of Paete’s thick forest. He was on his
way to a fiesta in a nearby town. He has made this trip every year,
travelling on foot, with no trouble. But now he was old and became tired
quickly. Soon he needed to stop and rest.
Next year I will bring a walking cane and soon for my journey,” Mang
Selo told himself. “I will stop here and rest, perhaps my hunger will go
away.”
The old man tried to take a nap, but his empty stomach kept him
awake. He sat up and looked around for something to eat. There were no
wild berries or nuts to sight. He only saw the deadly lasones trees.
A beautiful angel appeared to him in his sleep. She wore a white
gown and seem to have come down from the heavenly clouds. The angel
stood next to Mang Selo and gave him a bunch of fruit. Finally, she said,
“My good Christian friend and traveler, take these so you will not be
hungry.
Mang Selo looked at the fruit the angel had in her hand. He was
surprised to see that they were lansones. “Why would this good angel give
me something poisonous?” he wondered.
“Do not worry,” said the angel. Then she took one and pinched it,
peeled it and put it in his mouth. Then she took one of the lansones. “Eat,”
she said.
At the moment Mang Selo woke up. The angel was gone! He rubbed
his eyes and wondered if the angel had been a dream. Slowly he realized
that he was no longer tired or hungry. He looked around and was
surprised to see lansones peeling on the ground. The angel in his dream
had been real, after all!
Comprehension Question
a. According to the folktale, how did lansones
get its name?
• b. What made the people think that lansones
was poisonous?
• Why do you think did the angel show himself
to Mang Selo and helped him? How can you
show kindness to others?
Arrange the events as happened in
the story.
• When awoke he realized he had really eaten some
lansones, but was not poisoned by them.
• It had been told that one bite of the fruit was enough
to kill a man.
• Feeling tired, he took a nap and an angel who
appeared in his dream told him to eat the lansones
fruit and he did.
• Lansones was once thought to be poisonous
• Mang Selo, a kind hearted man was once walking
through a forest.
Are you ready to retell the story?
Group Activity
Read the story
Jack and his mother needed to buy food so
they sold milk from their cow everyday. One
day, jack sold the cow for five beans. The
mother got angry and threw all the beans into
the garden. A beanstalk grew from the beans.
Jack climbed it and found a giant’s house. Jack
always climbed the beanstalk. The last time,
he was chased by the giant. The beanstalk
broke and jack could not go up again.
Group 1
• Answer the questions:
• Who are characters of the story?
• What did Jack do to get money?
• What happen to the beans?
• What did Jack find upon climbing the
beanstalk?
• Why did the beanstalk break?
•
Group 2
Arrange the following sentences as it happened
in the story.
• _________ A beanstalk grew from the beans.
• _________ Jack and his mother badly need
money for their food.
• _________ The last time, he was chased by the
giant and the beanstalk broke.
• _________ Jack sold the cow for five beans
• _________ Jack always climbed the beanstalk
after finding a giant’s house.
•
Group 3
• Make an illustration on the part of story that
you like most.
This time no guide questions are given. Listen attentively to be
able to rearrange jumbled sentences.
Apolinario Mabini was chatting with his
classmates when his mother, tired and shabby
arrived. She had walked miles from Tanauan,
Batangas to Manila. That’s why she looked like a
beggar upon reaching the city. Without
hesitation, Mabini lovingly embraced his mother,
and kissed her sweating forehead. Then proudly,
he introduced her to the people around. How
delighted the teary-eyed mother was!
Arrange the sentences using the
numbers 1-5.
• ________ Mabini lovingly embraced his mother and
kissed her forehead.
• ________ How delighted his mother was for his
loving son.
• ________ Apolinario Mabini was chatting with his
friends when his tired and shabby mother arrived.
• ________ He proudly introduced her to his friends.
• ________ His mother looked like a beggar because
she walked miles from home.
•
Evaluation
Listen to the story attentively.
One morning, Datuk and his dog Bakar were
jogging lazily along the sandy shore. Bakar stop and
sniffed very cautiously up a shell. Suddenly, he jumped
backward and bark aloud in fright. Datuk quietly went
near the shell. Usually, shells don’t move but this one
was actually walking! How was that possible! Datuk
quickly called Bakar to his side. Then, he carefully lifted
the shell. Obviously, it was not empty. A hermit crab
rolled itself inside.
Arrange the sentences as they happened in the
story by numbering them on
the blanks.
• _______ Bakar saw a shell.
• _______ Datuk saw a hermit crab roll inside
the shell.
• _______ The shell was actually walking!
• _______ Suddenly, he jumped and barked in
fright.
• _______ One morning, Datuk and Bakr were
jogging along the shore.
Assignment:
Rearrange the following sentences into a story.
1. That experience taught Ralph to put his toys in their
proper place.
2. Yesterday, Ralph’s dog, Linus, taught him a lesson.
3. He made one leap and began to chew the rubber
band.
4. As Ralph dusted the furniture Linus sat watching him.
5. Ralph rescued his slingshot just in time.
6. Suddenly, he spied the slingshot which Ralph had
carelessly left on the floor.

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sequence of events ppt

  • 1. Sequencing Events By: LUCILA O. MELLOMIDA T-III Cawayan Elem. School
  • 2. Drill Arrange the following words alphabetically. phrase phone phase propel prepare prunes
  • 3. Unlocking of Difficulties Give the meaning of the underlined word through context clues. a. The big black ants that ate the poisonous fruit died on the spot. (juicy, deadly, dirty) b. Don’t cry for I like to pinch your cheek, little chubby boy. (squeeze, hit, caress)
  • 4. • Do you know what a folktale? Can you name folktale that you’ve read or heard? Listen and be able to tell how the lansones became edible.
  • 5. Mang Selo and the Dream Angel Did you know that the lansones fruit was once thought to be poisonous? Its name, lansones, is taken from tagalong word lason, which means poison. Instead very delicious but every one had been told not to eat them because they were poisonous. The town of paete in laguna, a province, south of manila, there once grew tall trees with bunches of cream-colored fruit. They looked very delicious but every one had been told not to eat them because they were poisonous. One bite of the lansones fruit was enough to kill a man. Even the big black ants that ate them died on the spot. One sunny September morning, an old but kind hearted man called Mang Selo was walking through one of Paete’s thick forest. He was on his way to a fiesta in a nearby town. He has made this trip every year, travelling on foot, with no trouble. But now he was old and became tired quickly. Soon he needed to stop and rest. Next year I will bring a walking cane and soon for my journey,” Mang Selo told himself. “I will stop here and rest, perhaps my hunger will go away.”
  • 6. The old man tried to take a nap, but his empty stomach kept him awake. He sat up and looked around for something to eat. There were no wild berries or nuts to sight. He only saw the deadly lasones trees. A beautiful angel appeared to him in his sleep. She wore a white gown and seem to have come down from the heavenly clouds. The angel stood next to Mang Selo and gave him a bunch of fruit. Finally, she said, “My good Christian friend and traveler, take these so you will not be hungry. Mang Selo looked at the fruit the angel had in her hand. He was surprised to see that they were lansones. “Why would this good angel give me something poisonous?” he wondered. “Do not worry,” said the angel. Then she took one and pinched it, peeled it and put it in his mouth. Then she took one of the lansones. “Eat,” she said. At the moment Mang Selo woke up. The angel was gone! He rubbed his eyes and wondered if the angel had been a dream. Slowly he realized that he was no longer tired or hungry. He looked around and was surprised to see lansones peeling on the ground. The angel in his dream had been real, after all!
  • 7. Comprehension Question a. According to the folktale, how did lansones get its name?
  • 8. • b. What made the people think that lansones was poisonous?
  • 9. • Why do you think did the angel show himself to Mang Selo and helped him? How can you show kindness to others?
  • 10. Arrange the events as happened in the story. • When awoke he realized he had really eaten some lansones, but was not poisoned by them. • It had been told that one bite of the fruit was enough to kill a man. • Feeling tired, he took a nap and an angel who appeared in his dream told him to eat the lansones fruit and he did. • Lansones was once thought to be poisonous • Mang Selo, a kind hearted man was once walking through a forest.
  • 11. Are you ready to retell the story?
  • 12. Group Activity Read the story Jack and his mother needed to buy food so they sold milk from their cow everyday. One day, jack sold the cow for five beans. The mother got angry and threw all the beans into the garden. A beanstalk grew from the beans. Jack climbed it and found a giant’s house. Jack always climbed the beanstalk. The last time, he was chased by the giant. The beanstalk broke and jack could not go up again.
  • 13. Group 1 • Answer the questions: • Who are characters of the story? • What did Jack do to get money? • What happen to the beans? • What did Jack find upon climbing the beanstalk? • Why did the beanstalk break? •
  • 14. Group 2 Arrange the following sentences as it happened in the story. • _________ A beanstalk grew from the beans. • _________ Jack and his mother badly need money for their food. • _________ The last time, he was chased by the giant and the beanstalk broke. • _________ Jack sold the cow for five beans • _________ Jack always climbed the beanstalk after finding a giant’s house. •
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  • 16. Group 3 • Make an illustration on the part of story that you like most.
  • 17. This time no guide questions are given. Listen attentively to be able to rearrange jumbled sentences. Apolinario Mabini was chatting with his classmates when his mother, tired and shabby arrived. She had walked miles from Tanauan, Batangas to Manila. That’s why she looked like a beggar upon reaching the city. Without hesitation, Mabini lovingly embraced his mother, and kissed her sweating forehead. Then proudly, he introduced her to the people around. How delighted the teary-eyed mother was!
  • 18. Arrange the sentences using the numbers 1-5. • ________ Mabini lovingly embraced his mother and kissed her forehead. • ________ How delighted his mother was for his loving son. • ________ Apolinario Mabini was chatting with his friends when his tired and shabby mother arrived. • ________ He proudly introduced her to his friends. • ________ His mother looked like a beggar because she walked miles from home. •
  • 19. Evaluation Listen to the story attentively. One morning, Datuk and his dog Bakar were jogging lazily along the sandy shore. Bakar stop and sniffed very cautiously up a shell. Suddenly, he jumped backward and bark aloud in fright. Datuk quietly went near the shell. Usually, shells don’t move but this one was actually walking! How was that possible! Datuk quickly called Bakar to his side. Then, he carefully lifted the shell. Obviously, it was not empty. A hermit crab rolled itself inside.
  • 20. Arrange the sentences as they happened in the story by numbering them on the blanks. • _______ Bakar saw a shell. • _______ Datuk saw a hermit crab roll inside the shell. • _______ The shell was actually walking! • _______ Suddenly, he jumped and barked in fright. • _______ One morning, Datuk and Bakr were jogging along the shore.
  • 21. Assignment: Rearrange the following sentences into a story. 1. That experience taught Ralph to put his toys in their proper place. 2. Yesterday, Ralph’s dog, Linus, taught him a lesson. 3. He made one leap and began to chew the rubber band. 4. As Ralph dusted the furniture Linus sat watching him. 5. Ralph rescued his slingshot just in time. 6. Suddenly, he spied the slingshot which Ralph had carelessly left on the floor.