Catch Up Friday PPT Feb 2
Catch Up Friday PPT Feb 2
Catch Up Friday PPT Feb 2
GRADE 5
FEBRUARY 2, 2024
PRE-READING Phase- 12:45-1:25
I. Preliminary Activities
Hello, class! How are you today?
Are you excited about today’s
activities for the Catch-Up Friday?
c. Checking of
Attendance
TONGUE
TWISTER
e. Drill: (The teacher will read first, then the pupils
repeat. After that the students will read without the
teacher’s help.)
Words
1. Receive 6. Believe
2. Achieve 7. Siege
3. Receipt 8. Weird
4. Freight 9. Sheik
5. Seize 10. Leisure
Sentences
1. Will you receive a gift this Valentine’s Day?
2. If you study hard, you will achieve your dreams.
3. Always ask for a receipt when you buy something from the sellers.
4. There was a bill indicating that the freight had been paid.
5. Army rebels wanted to seize an air force base.
6. I believe each student has the talent to share.
7. The medicine was used to promote sleep and relieve pain.
8. Our neighbor looks weird! He always wears colorful clothes and talks to
himself while walking.
9. The Sheik in Saudi Arabia ordered the release of innocent prisoners.
10. Reading should be considered one of the leisure activities.
DURING READING Phase - 1:25-2:05
II. Lesson Proper.
A. Reading Proper: Learners will be asked to read silently
their preferred reading materials (Dyadic, to help those
who have no books to read)
B. Reading of the story, “Tickets to Heaven.”
1. The teacher reads, and the students repeat;
2. A selected student reads
3. A group of students reads
4. Everybody reads the story properly (Choral
Reading)
TICKETS TO HEAVEN
There once was a sick child named
John. He had a rare and serious illness,
and all the doctors confirmed that he
would not live long, though they couldn't
say exactly how long it would be.
John spent long days in the hospital, saddened
by not knowing what would happen until one day a
clown who was passing by saw how sad John was
and came over to say:
-"The bag?"
said the clown as he pulled one out from under his jacket and
gave it to John.
-"You were lucky I had one on me. You have to fill it with
notes so you can buy your ticket."
-"Notes? It's no use then. I haven't any money."
-" Really?"
-" Of course! But be sure to hurry up
and fill your bag. You've been sick a long
time and we don't know if you have enough
time left to fill the bag. This is a unique
opportunity and you cannot die before
completing it; that would be a terrible
shame!"
The clown was in a hurry, and when he left the room
John was pensive, staring at the bag. What his new
friend had told him seemed wonderful, and he had
nothing to lose by trying. That same day, when John's
mother arrived to see him, he gave her the best of
smiles, and made an effort to be more cheerful than
usual, since he knew this made her happy. Then, when
he was alone, he wrote on a piece of paper:
-"Mum smiled today."