This document outlines a lesson plan for identifying real or make-believe images and fact or non-fact images. The objectives are for students to identify and create these different types of images, demonstrate critical understanding of what makes an image real or make-believe/fact or non-fact, and communicate information using various literary forms. The lesson defines real images as depicting objects or events that exist in real life and can be proven true or false, while make-believe images illustrate something not real from imagination and are proven false. Examples are provided of real and make-believe images to help students distinguish between the two types.
1. Real or Make-believe/
Fact or Non-Fact Images
English 6
Quarter 1 – Week 2
Lesson 3
Prepared by: Ms. Jennilyn V. De Guzman
2. Real or Make-believe/ Fact or Non-fact Images
The pupil will read the objectives that are projected for them
as indicated in the activity sheet or module.
The learners will be able to:
• Identify and create real or make-believe/ fact or non-fact
images
• Demonstrate critical understanding and interpretation if
something is real or make-believe/ fact or non-fact images
• Orally communicates information, opinions, and ideas
effectively to different audiences using a variety of literary
• Relates life experiences through the topic, grasp value of
the lesson.
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5. Real or Make-believe/ Fact or Non-fact Images
“ A Picture is Worth
a Thousand Words”
Have you heard the
proverbial sentence above
from the Chinese philosopher,
Confucius?
6. It signifies that images can be useful means
to express clear thoughts rather than words.
7. That explains why
poems and other
literary pieces become
more understandable
when they are
accompanied with
images.
8. Though, most of the images, especially
the make-believe or non-fact images,
can bring various interpretations based
on viewers’ perspective (knowledge and
experience).
9. An image can give
important message or
tell stories using varied
colors, designs, themes
and more.
10. Do you know the difference
between Real and
Make-Believe?
15. Make-Believe Images
4. It do not exist or happen in
real life.
5. It is also known as non-fact
images.
16. Make-Believe/ Non-Fact Images
Scrappy-Doo is a
fictional Great
Dane puppy
created
by Hanna-
Barbera
Productions in
1979 with the
catchphrases
"Scrappy Dappy
Doo", "Lemme at
'em!" and "Puppy
Power!"