Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
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SS1S2U1 (FAMILIES' NEEDS AND WANTS)
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10. Let us make a list of the things that you want to receive for your
birthday. Let us sort out our wishlist based on how important they
are.
NEEDS WANTS
11. Pretest
Instructions: Write N if the thing is a need.
1. Rice
2. Minecraft Toy
3. House
4. Bag
5. Face mask
Write W if the thing is a want.
19. My Special People
We all have special people in our lives. These can be people in our family, our friends and people who take care
of us.
Special people in our lives are people we trust, people who make us feel safe and loved and people who
take care of us and our feelings.
Who are your special people?
20. Family Life around the World
Just as we have special people in our lives, so do people around the world.
Families come in all shapes and sizes. This makes the world an exciting place. Some people see their family
as the people they live with, others see it as groups and communities they belong to.
Here are some people from around the world and their families.
21. Family Life around the World
Every country has its own traditions and cultures.
However, it is really important we don’t think families will live in a particular way just because of
where they are in the world.
Let’s take a closer look at family life from around
the world!
22. Family Life around the World
The United Kingdom is a multicultural and diverse nation. This means that there are families from many
different backgrounds living here. Family life can be very varied.
Homes
These are some of the homes people might live in.
23. Family Life around the World
Mealtimes
Food usually comes from a shop and can sometimes be delivered to the house. These are some of the foods and
drinks people might have.
24. Family Life around the World
Free Time
People might spend their free time doing some of these things in the
United Kingdom.
What is the same as
your family life?
What is different from
your family life?
25. Family Life around the World
Greenland
Greenland is the world’s largest island. Two-thirds of the island is in the Arctic
Circle. The majority of people who live there are of Inuit heritage.
Homes
These are some of the homes people might live in.
26. Family Life around the World
Mealtimes
Some fresh fruit and vegetables are grown and some come from other
countries. Families also farm and go hunting and fishing for food which
includes seal, whale, lamb and reindeer. These are some of the foods people
might eat in Greenland.
27. Family Life around the World
Free Time
In Greenland, people might spend their free time doing some
of these things.
What is the same as your family life?
What is different from your family life?
28. Family Life around the World
Brazil
Brazil is a country in South America and is the
fifth largest country in the world. People who
live here come from a range of cultures.
Homes
These are some of the homes people might live
in.
29. Family Life around the World
Mealtimes
The different cultures in Brazil mean many different types of food are
eaten. These are some of the foods people might eat.
30. Family Life around the World
Free Time
The traditions of the different cultures in Brazil have come together and made the modern-day Brazilian way of life.
People might spend their free time doing some of these things.
What is the same as your family life?
What is different from your family life?
31. Family Life around the World
Japan
Japan is an island country in Asia. It is made up of lots of
islands, some big and some small. Although there are
people from different cultures who live in Japan, most
people who live there are from a Japanese background.
Homes
These are some of the homes people might live in.
32. Family Life around the World
Mealtimes
Lots of different types of food can be found in Japan’s large cities. Traditional Japanese food is often served raw or
only lightly cooked. These are some of the foods people might eat.
33. Family Life around the World
Free Time
People might spend their free time doing some of these things
in Japan.
What is the same as your family life?
What is different from your family life?
34. Family Life around the World
Kenya
Kenya is a country in East Africa. There are people of different backgrounds living in Kenya but most people are
African. Within the African peoples there are lots of different ethnic groups.
Homes
These are some of the homes people might live in.
35. Family Life around the World
Mealtimes
People in different areas of Kenya eat different things. These are some of the foods that might be eaten
throughout the country.
36. Family Life around the World
Free Time
People in Kenya might spend their free time doing
some of these things.
What is the same as your family life?
What is different from your family life?
37. Family Life around the World
Afghanistan
Afghanistan is in south-central Asia and is surrounded by other countries. Afghans come from a range of ethnic
backgrounds.
Homes
Although many people in Afghanistan
have had to leave their homes and find a
safe place to live in different countries,
these are some of the homes people
might live in.
38. Family Life around the World
Mealtimes
These are some of the foods that might be eaten in
Afghanistan.
39. Family Life around the World
Free Time
People in Afghanistan might spend their free time doing some
of these things.
What is the same as your family life?
What is different from your family life?
40. Family Life around the World
India
India is a country in South Asia. The people
who live there are diverse. This means they
come from many different ethnic groups. It is
one of the most ethnically diverse countries
in the world.
Homes
These are some of the homes people
might live in.
41. Family Life around the World
Mealtimes
These are some of the foods that might be eaten in India.
42. Family Life around the World
Free Time
People in India might spend their free
time doing some of these things.
What is the same as your family life?
What is different from your family life?
43. Family Life around the World
Australia
Australia is one of the largest countries in the world. The
people who live there come from a huge range of ethnic
groups.
Homes
These are some of the homes people might
live in.
44. Family Life around the World
Mealtimes
These are some of the foods that might be eaten in Australia.
45. Family Life around the World
Free Time
People in Australia might spend their free time doing some of
these things.
What is the same as your family life?
What is different from your family life?
46. Caring for Others
Everyone needs to feel loved and cared for in their families, no matter where they are in the world, so they can
lead happy, healthy and safe lives.
We can show the special people in our lives that we love them and care for them in lots of different ways.
How are you going to show love and care to the special people in your life?
47. Caring for Others
Everyone deserves to be treated with kindness and respect, no matter who they are or where they are from.
Learning about other people (those that are the same as us and those that are different from us)
can help us all to live happy, safe and healthy lives.
48. Post Test
Instructions: Write N if the thing is a need.
1. Rice
2. Minecraft Toy
3. House
4. Bag
5. Face mask
Write W if the thing is a want.
54. Standard(s) 1 2 3 4 0
Verbs (tenses)
CCSS.ELA-
LITERACY.L.1.1.E
CCSS.ELA-
LITERACY.RF.1.3.F
All the
tenses used
in each
sentence
were
correctly
identified.
8/8
One to two
answers
were
incorrect.
6 to 7
answers are
correct
4 to 5
answers are
correct
1 to 3
answers are
correct
No answers
or all are
incorrect
Verbs Rubric
55. Standard(s) 1 2 3 4 0
Subject-Verb
Agreement
CCSS.ELA-
LITERACY.L.1.1.C
All answers
are correct
6/6
4 to 5
answers are
correct
3 answers
are correct
1 to 2
answers are
correct
No answers
or all are
incorrect
Subject Verb Agreement Rubric
56. Standard(s) 1 2 3 4 0
Reading
informative
text (key ideas
and meaning of
words and
phrases)
CCSS.ELA-
LITERACY.RI.1.7
CCSS.ELA-
LITERACY.RI.1.4
All are
correctly
answered.
(10/10)
100% of all
answers are
8 to 9
answers are
correctly
given.
80% to 99%
of the
answers are
correct.
5 to 7
answers are
correctly
given.
50% to 70%
of the
answers are
correct.
1-4 answers
are
correctly
given.
1 to 40% of
correct
answers
No answers
are
correctly
provided.
0 no correct
answers.
Reading Informative Text Rubric
57. Standard(s) 1 2 3 4 0
Consonant
Blends and
Digraphs
Standards:
CCSS.ELA-
LITERACY.RF.1.2.
B-Orally
produce single-
syllable words
by blending
sounds
(phonemes),
including
consonant
blends.
CCSS.ELA-
LITERACY.RF.1.3.
A-Know the
spelling-sound
correspondenc
es for common
consonant
digraphs.
All are
correctly
answered.
(10/10)
100% of all
answers are
8 to 9
answers are
correctly
given.
80% to 99%
of the
answers are
correct.
5 to 7
answers are
correctly
given.
50% to 70%
of the
answers are
correct.
1-4 answers
are
correctly
given.
1 to 40% of
correct
answers
No answers
are
correctly
provided.
0 no correct
answers.
Consonant Blends and Digraphs Rubric
58. Standard(s) 1 2 3 4 0
Reading a
Poem and
Comparing
Characters
Standards:
CCSS.ELA-
LITERATURE.RL.1.1
0-With
prompting and
support, read
prose and
poetry of
appropriate
complexity for
grade 1.
CCSS.ELA-
LITERATURE.RL.1.
9-Compare and
contrast the
adventures and
experiences of
characters in
stories.
All are
correctly
answered.
(5/5)
100% of all
answers are
correct.
4 answers
are
correctly
given.
80% of the
answers are
correct.
3 answers
are
correctly
given
60% of the
answers are
correct.
2-1 answer is
correctly
given
20% to 40%
of the
answers are
correct.
No answers
are
correctly
provided.
0 no correct
answers.
Reading a Poem and Comparing Characters Rubric
59. Standard(s) 1 2 3 4 0
Irregularly
spelled words
and syllables
Standards:
CCSS.ELA-
LITERACY.RF.1.3.
G- Recognize
and read
grade-
appropriate
irregularly
spelled words.
CCSS.ELA-
LITERACY.RF.1.3.
D-Use
knowledge that
every syllable
must have a
vowel sound to
determine the
number of
syllables in a
printed word.
All are
correctly
answered.
(8/8)
100% of all
answers are
correct.
6 to 7
answers are
correctly
given.
75% to 99%
of the
answers are
correct.
4 to 5
answers are
correctly
given.
50% to 74%
of the
answers are
correct.
3 and below
are
correctly
answered.
1 to 42% of
correct
answers
No answers
are
correctly
provided.
0 no correct
answers.
Irregularly Spelled Words and Syllables Rubric
60. Easy Average Hard
âť‘ The activity
is very easy.
âť‘ I finished all
activities.
âť‘ I want to do
something
challenging.
âť‘ The activity
is a bit easy.
âť‘ I finish some
activities.
âť‘ I want to do
something
similar.
âť‘ The activity
is not easy.
âť‘ I did not finish
the activities.
âť‘ I want to do
something
easier.
Self Check