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1. English
Quarter 2 – Module 3:
Writing Some Words, a Phrase
or a Sentence About an Illustration
or a Character
2
CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
2. English – Grade 2
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 2 – Module 3: Writing Some Words, a Phrase or a Sentence About an Illustration
or a Character
First Edition, 2020
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3. English
Quarter 2 – Module 3:
Writing Some Words, a Phrase
or a Sentence About an Illustration
or a Character
2
4. 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.
Pre-tests are provided to measure your prior knowledge on
lessons in each SLM. This will tell you if you need to proceed on
completing this module or if you need to ask your facilitator or
your teacher’s assistance for better understanding of the lesson.
At the end of each module, you need to answer the post-test to
self-check your learning. Answer keys are provided for each
activity and test. We trust that you will be honest in using these.
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.
5. 1 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
This module will help you in writing some words, a
phrase or a sentence about an illustration or a character.
At the end of this module, you are expected to:
1. write some words, a phrase or a sentence about an
illustration or a character;
2. describe an illustration or a character; and
3. infer character traits based on the given illustration.
Write a sentence about each picture. These are the
preventive measures to avoid COVID-19.
What I Need to Know
What I Know
2. ______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______
1. ______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______________________________
______
7. 3 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
There are many ways to describe a character or an
illustration. We can do it through spoken or written form.
When we describe the traits of a character, we must be
specific and precise in our words.
Character traits tell something about the personalities
and qualities of a person. Similarly, illustration provides
clear description and details prevailing traits of the
character.
Draw yourself and write something about you.
Lesson
1
Writing Some Words, a Phrase
or a Sentence About an
Illustration or a Character
What’s In
I am
I am in Grade II -
I was born on
I live in
My parents are
My teacher is
My school is
8. 4 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
We Filipinos are known to be resilient whatever
difficult times we have. We don’t give up easily. We are
always ready to lend a helping hand to those who
needed it most.
In this time of pandemic, community helpers play an
important role in fighting the deadly virus the world is
facing.
Can you tell who they are? Write the role of each
community helper. Choose your answer in the box.
What’s New
Notes to the Teacher
The teacher must consider the prerequisite skills
needed in the development of this competency including
the schema or background knowledge which may
reinforce learning such as their knowledge of prewriting
activities, descriptive words, action words in order to
interpret an illustration or a character. This module will help
the learners bridge the gap of learning to attain mastery of
the lesson in its spiral progression.
provides care to sick people cures sick people
teaches children in school sweeps streets
maintains peace and order grows crops
9. 5 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
1.____________________________________________________
2.____________________________________________________
3.____________________________________________________
4.____________________________________________________
5.____________________________________________________
Were you able to correctly answer the previous
activity? How did you do it? Let us discuss your answer.
You were able to answer the activity by using
illustrations given and described their role as community
helpers. Such words that describe people’s traits, feelings
or emotion, places, and events are called descriptive
words.
Illustrations and characters help us write words,
phrases, and sentences with the use of descriptive words.
Through illustrations, the reader will be able to
interpret visual images while characters tell about the
inner qualities of a person.
What is It
1 2 3 4 5
10. 6 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Let’s take a look at this example.
Elena loves helping at home. She waters the plants
and dusts their furniture. She helps her mother cook in the
kitchen. These actions of Elena show that she is a
hardworking and helpful daughter.
Being hardworking in this context is that Elena does
her responsibilities as a member of the family. Being
helpful here means she cares for others like her mother
and provides assistance to make the work easier.
There are other activities like doing household chores,
washing the plates or fixing your bed in the morning are
just simple yet meaningful actions you can do.
In describing a character or illustration by writing
some words, a phrase or a sentence, we can look into the
physical characteristics like hair and eye color, height,
size, facial feature and even clothing. When describing
someone’s age you may use the following words like
young, old, senior, youth.
11. 7 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
We can also describe a character’s traits through
one’s actions, words and thoughts. Positive traits like being
honest, thrifty, kind and industrious are some descriptive
words we can use.
Here is another example of a positive trait.
A grade two pupil, named Marlon Santos from Sto.
Domingo Elementary School in Minalin, Pampanga found
a wallet which he gave back to the owner. He was
awarded by the barangay officials for being honest. The
money amounting to five thousand pesos was intended
for the medication of Mrs. Fely Yambao, the owner of the
wallet.
Marlon shows a positive trait of being honest. He
gives back the wallet to the real owner. His honesty is
manifested through his deeds. Being an honest person,
you are also considered to be sincere, truthful and
trustworthy.
12. 8 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Meanwhile, illustrations like signages that we see on
streets help us become more aware of the things around
us. Knowing these and following what they suggest, and
mean would help us avoid accidents, like when crossing
the street, one must use the pedestrian lane.
And by simply following the signage “Keep Off the
Grass” remind us to do things properly in public places.
13. 9 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Here are some examples:
Signage Description Meaning
Letter P inside
the circle with a
diagonal line
No Parking
A circle with a
hand holding
flowers
No Picking of
Flowers
A dog running
towards a man
Beware of dogs
A can where to
place garbage
Put your
garbage here
Putting one of
your fingers to
your lips
Keep quiet
14. 10 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Guided Activity 1
Have you come across these symbols and signages
in school, at home or even along the roads?
Study each of the signage closely. Write the word
that best tells what the picture is all about. Write the
answer on your paper.
What’s More
No Parking
No Blowing of Horns
Keep Off the Grass
No Left Turn
Put your garbage here
Be clean
Keep quiet
Stay safe
Beware of dogs
No vendors allowed
Pedestrian Lane
Stop
1.
2.
3.
15. 11 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Guided Assessment 1
Study each picture. Write an appropriate
word/phrase that describe the picture. Write the answer
on your paper.
Example:
Stop
Go now
Keep quiet
Get ready
No Picking of Flowers
Attention
Listen
Stay away from grass
5.
4.
1.
kind person
_______________________
17. 13 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Guided Activity 2
Look at the pictures. Tell what the characters are
doing. Choose your answer from the box. Write the
answer on your paper.
catch fish sweep the yard
take a bath water the plants
clean the house sell fruits/vegetables
1. Mario is going to _______________.
2. They are going to _______________.
3. She is going to _______________.
4. They are going to _______________.
18. 14 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Independent Activity 1
Describe the person in each paragraph by choosing
the answer in the parenthesis. Write the answer on
your paper.
5. He is going to _______________.
1. Alma is one of the assigned
cleaners for the day. She sweeps
the scattered candy wrappers
on the floor, wipes the windows
and arranges the books in the
shelf. She finishes her tasks
before the bell rings. Alma is a
(naughty, diligent, thrifty, honest)
pupil.
2. Ben loves to go to the library. He
reads books, magazines, and
newspapers. He thinks hard
about the information he gets
from these reading materials. He
tries to remember them. Ben is
an (intelligent, innocent, orderly,
obedient) boy.
19. 15 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Independent Assessment 1
Write five (5) simple sentences about the picture.
Write the answer on your paper.
3. Mrs. Lady Dela Cruz, my
neighbor is rich. She donates
money to the different charity
institutions. She also gives money
to the school, church, and other
youth organizations. During the
pandemic, she distributes food,
alcohol, and facemasks to the
frontliners in their barangay. Mrs.
Dela Cruz is (famous, generous,
humorous, industrious).
20. 16 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Independent Activity 2
Match the correct phrase for each picture. Write the
letter of the correct answer on your paper.
A B
1. helping an old woman
cross the street
2. offering seat to
a pregnant woman
3. studying everyday
4. praying to God
5. giving food to the beggar
C.
A.
B.
D.
E.
21. 17 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Independent Assessment 2
Complete the story by describing the illustration.
Choose your answer from the box below.
Farmer
by: Suzette Q. Mariano
Mang Tonyo is an (1)______ farmer. He likes to
(2)______ and plant. He (3)______
an open place, then he fills it with his plants. He plants
corn, eggplants, and tomatoes. He (4)______
and puts fertilizers so the plants would grow so well. He
cultivates, (5) ______, and talks to them every
day. Harvest time came, his products were three times
more than what he expected.
plow cleans pulls the weed
industrious waters
22. 18 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
1. Who is the farmer?
A.Mang Alfon C. Mang Eddie
B. Mang Tonyo D. Mang Nestor
2. What does he do before planting?
A.plant C. cleans the open space
B. water the plants D. put some fertilizer
3. How will you take care of your plants at home?
A.pull the weeds, pull the leaves
B. water the plants, put some fertilizers
C.put them inside the house for a long time, cut
the stems
D.put more water, place them under the sun for two
days
Write your answer in the line provided. Choose your
answer in the box.
1. In describing an illustration or a character we use
____________ words.
2. Character can be described based on ____________
and ____________ characteristics.
What I Have Learned
traits and physical
hair and eye color descriptive
accident positive traits
23. 19 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
3. Physical characteristics of a human character are
____________, and ____________, height, size, facial
feature and even clothing.
4. Industrious, kind, honest and thrifty are ____________.
5. Interpreting signage/illustration at the street are
important to avoid ____________.
Look at the pictures. Answer the questions, then write
two sentences based on your answer.
1.
1. How would you describe the people in the picture?
Are they old or young?
2. What are they doing? Are they playing?
Are they gardening?
3. Where are they?
Now, write two sentences to describe the picture.
What I Can Do
24. 20 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
2.
• taking care of plants
• friends having fun planting
• children showing care for the environment
Using the phrases, describe the picture.
3.
Imagine you attended your friend’s birthday.
Describe what happened based on the picture.
25. 21 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
4.
A.How many characters do you see?
B. What are they doing?
Now, I want you to form two sentences about the family.
5.
A.How do you describe children who love reading?
B. What positive traits do they possess?
Write your answer in at least two sentences.
26. 22 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Read the short selection.
Mary belongs in a simple family. She was taught to be
courteous to every people she talks with who are older
than her by using “po” at “opo” at all times.
Having a simple family, she helps her mother in doing
house chores like washing the dishes and cleaning the
house. She enjoys washing clothes. And oftentimes she
finds bills and coins in pockets and returned them to the
owner. Indeed, she is an honest kid.
When pandemic started, she offered her savings to
her mother. She opened her piggy bank which she had
save from her “baon” during school days. She is thrifty.
She chose not to spend all of her daily “baon”.
Randy, her father is a jeepney driver. He works hard
for his family. He follows every traffic signage he sees on
the street. He is a law-abiding citizen which he wants his
daughter Mary to do also. He wants Mary to follow rules
and regulations which is proper for every citizen to
practice.
Assessment
27. 23 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
A.Complete the last sentence with the correct words.
Choose the answer in the box.
1. Rene uses “po” and “opo” when talking to his elder. He
is _____________.
2. Lisa always tells the truth whenever she breaks
something in their home. She is _____________ girl.
3. Pilar spends only Php 10 from her Php 20 “baon”, she
saves it to her piggy bank. Pilar is _____________.
4. Mr. and Mrs. Garcia are not so rich. They help those who
are in need. They are _____________.
5. Mang Mario is a jeepney driver. He follows traffic rules.
Mang Mario is a _____________ citizen.
B. Answer the following questions based on the
paragraph that you have read.
1. How does Mary show her courteousness?
2. If you are Mary, how will you help your family in this
time of pandemic?
3. What positive traits each character possesses?
Mary __________________________________________
Randy ________________________________________
thrifty courteous honest
law abiding helpful careful
30. 26 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
Answer Key
What
I
Know
1.
I
wash
my
hands
regularly.
2.
We
wear
facemasks
to
protect
ourselves.
3.
Mother
ask
us
to
drink
Vitamin
C
daily.
4.
Eating
healthy
foods
is
good
for
the
body.
5.
We
observe
social
distancing
in
public
places.
Note:
Please
accept
related
answers.
What’s
In
Answers
mar
vary
What’s
New
1.
doctor-
cures
sick
people
2.
policeman-
maintains
peace
and
order
3.
nurse-
provides
care
to
sick
people
4.
farmer-
produces
crops
5.
teacher-
teaches
children
in
school
What
is
It
What
I
Have
Learned
1.
descriptive
2.traits
and
physical
3.hair
and
eye
color
4.
positive
traits
5.accident
What
I
Can
Do
(Please
accept
related
answers)
1.
The
children
are
happy.
They
are
young.
Children
are
in
the
playground.
a.
The
children
are
playing
happily.
b.
They
are
in
the
playground.
2.
Children
show
care
for
our
environment
through
planting.
3.
The
celebrant
entertained
the
guests
through
a
song.
4.
Father,
mother,
brother
and
sister
They
are
at
the
park.
Mother
prepares
food
for
their
picnic.
They
laugh,
eat
and
enjoy
their
bonding
time.
5.
reading
is
fun,
studious
Children
love
reading
books
in
the
library.
They
can
go
places
by
reading
different
books.
Assessment
A.1.courteous
2.honest
3.thrifty
4.helpful
5.law
abiding
B.
1.
She
uses
“po”
at
“opo”
at
all
times.
2.
I
will
help
my
mother
in
doing
household
chores.
3.
Mary-
courteous,
thrifty
Randy-hardworking,
law-abiding
citizen
Accept
related
answer
Additional
Activity
Answers
may
vary
Guided
Activity
1
1.
No
Parking
2.
Put
your
garbage
here
3.
Beware
of
dogs
4.
Keep
quiet
5.
No
picking
of
flowers
Guided
Assessment
1
1.
saves
money
2.
giving
respect
to
elder
3.
showing
love
for
our
country
4.
fixing
bed
5.
helping
mother
wash
the
clothes
Note:
Please
accept
related
answers.
Guided
Activity
2
1.
Take
a
bath
2.
sell
fruits/vegetables
3.
sweep
the
yard
4.
catch
fish
5.
water
the
plants
Independent
Activity
1
1.
diligent
2.
intelligent
3.
generous
Independent
Assessment
1
Answers
may
vary
Independent
Activity
2
1.
C
2.
A
3.
E
4.
D
5.
B
Independent
Assessment
2
1.
industrious
Comprehension
2.
plow
1.
B
3.
cleans
2.
C
4.
pulls
the
weeds
3.
B
5.
waters
What’s
More
31. 27 CO_Q2_English 2_ Module 3
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32. For inquiries or feedback, please write or call:
Department of Education-Bureau of Learning Resources (DepEd-BLR)
Ground Floor, Bonifacio Bldg., DepEd Complex
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