ENGLISH 9
KHRISTIE LYN V. ANG
MT-II
Are you fond of watching Detective
Conan or thrilling movies when you
were young? How did you like it?
QUESTION
 Most Essential Learning Competency (MELC):
Differentiate biases from prejudices
 Learning Objectives:
a. Formulate predictions based on the
material viewed
b. Differentiate biases from prejudices
c. Analyze the information contained in the
material read
What to Know
Well, let us try how good you are with your detective skills.
Through the playbill’s cover and the play’s title, predict
what the play is all about.
Check if your prediction is right by reading the
summary of the play.
For your correct prediction give yourself 10 points
and if not give yourself 5 for a nice try.
It starts with the warfare between the two powerful
families, the Montague and Capulet in Verona.
(A Summary)
Romeo Montague falls in
ve with the daughter of his family’s
ortal enemy Juliet Capulet when
e was searching for Rosaline at a
asquerade party.
They are both in love with
ach other at a young age.
With the help of Juliet’s nurse and Father Lawrence,
the two wedded secretly the next day.
An unexpected incident occurs when Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, kills
omeo’s best friend, Mercutio in a fight. To despair and anger, Romeo
lls Tybalt.
Romeo is mandated by Prince Escalus to stay away from Verona
r else he will be persecuted.
In a desperate attempt to be reunited with Romeo and not
be married to Paris, his father’s choice, Juliet follows Friar's plan to
fake her own death. She drinks the potion the night before her
wedding to Paris.
Unfortunately, the news
about Juliet’s death came first
to Romeo before the
messenger send-off by the
priest.
Believing in Juliet’s
death, he buys poison and
takes his own life in her tomb.
Juliet wakes up and finds
Romeo dead. She kills
herself with a dagger for she
thinks life is nothing without
her love.
The death of the two
young lovers make a way
that the two family agrees to
end their feud.
If you scored 10 points, it’s confirmed!
You have the making of a detective.
You could be the next Nancy Drew (the girl
detective in a mystery fiction series ).
Keep predicting and develop your critical thinking
skills!
1. formulate predictions based on the
material viewed;
 2. differentiate biases from prejudices; and
 3. analyze the information contained in the
material read.
OBJECTIVES:
 Write the suitable traits you think that begin with
each letter of the given name.
R – _______________ J - _______________
O – _______________ U - _______________
M – _______________ L - _______________
E – _______________ I - _______________
O – _______________ E - _______________
T - _______________
Personality guess!
What do you think is the reason why
Romeo and Juliet decided
to marry the next day
after they met?
Express your opinion!
Do you think teenagers nowadays
fall in love easily just like Romeo
and Juliet?
Express your opinion!
Your guessing skill is awesome.
But wait…
Do you think our predictions may
influence our judgment?
predictions ppt.pptx

predictions ppt.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Are you fondof watching Detective Conan or thrilling movies when you were young? How did you like it? QUESTION
  • 3.
     Most EssentialLearning Competency (MELC): Differentiate biases from prejudices  Learning Objectives: a. Formulate predictions based on the material viewed b. Differentiate biases from prejudices c. Analyze the information contained in the material read What to Know
  • 4.
    Well, let ustry how good you are with your detective skills. Through the playbill’s cover and the play’s title, predict what the play is all about.
  • 5.
    Check if yourprediction is right by reading the summary of the play. For your correct prediction give yourself 10 points and if not give yourself 5 for a nice try.
  • 6.
    It starts withthe warfare between the two powerful families, the Montague and Capulet in Verona. (A Summary)
  • 7.
    Romeo Montague fallsin ve with the daughter of his family’s ortal enemy Juliet Capulet when e was searching for Rosaline at a asquerade party. They are both in love with ach other at a young age.
  • 8.
    With the helpof Juliet’s nurse and Father Lawrence, the two wedded secretly the next day.
  • 9.
    An unexpected incidentoccurs when Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, kills omeo’s best friend, Mercutio in a fight. To despair and anger, Romeo lls Tybalt.
  • 10.
    Romeo is mandatedby Prince Escalus to stay away from Verona r else he will be persecuted.
  • 11.
    In a desperateattempt to be reunited with Romeo and not be married to Paris, his father’s choice, Juliet follows Friar's plan to fake her own death. She drinks the potion the night before her wedding to Paris.
  • 12.
    Unfortunately, the news aboutJuliet’s death came first to Romeo before the messenger send-off by the priest. Believing in Juliet’s death, he buys poison and takes his own life in her tomb.
  • 13.
    Juliet wakes upand finds Romeo dead. She kills herself with a dagger for she thinks life is nothing without her love. The death of the two young lovers make a way that the two family agrees to end their feud.
  • 14.
    If you scored10 points, it’s confirmed! You have the making of a detective. You could be the next Nancy Drew (the girl detective in a mystery fiction series ). Keep predicting and develop your critical thinking skills!
  • 15.
    1. formulate predictionsbased on the material viewed;  2. differentiate biases from prejudices; and  3. analyze the information contained in the material read. OBJECTIVES:
  • 16.
     Write thesuitable traits you think that begin with each letter of the given name. R – _______________ J - _______________ O – _______________ U - _______________ M – _______________ L - _______________ E – _______________ I - _______________ O – _______________ E - _______________ T - _______________ Personality guess!
  • 17.
    What do youthink is the reason why Romeo and Juliet decided to marry the next day after they met? Express your opinion!
  • 18.
    Do you thinkteenagers nowadays fall in love easily just like Romeo and Juliet? Express your opinion!
  • 19.
  • 20.
    But wait… Do youthink our predictions may influence our judgment?