LITERATURE MODULE FOR LOWER
SECONDARY Prepared by: English Language Teachers of Jempol & Jelebu
CONTENTS 1.0 PREFACE 2.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 3.0 THE WRITERS
4.0 POEMS 4.1 NEWSBREAK
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4.2 SAD I AMS
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5.0 GRAPHIC NOVEL-SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
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6.0 SHORT STORY- FAIR’S FAIR
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7.0 PICTURES 8.0 CONCLUSION
PREFACE This module is aimed at helping teachers to teach the new literature components which was introduced in 2015. This module was co-produced by teachers from PPD Jempol & Jelebu district who are teaching upper secondary students. Teachers can take this opportunity to make use of this module for their literature classes. Hopefully, this will help to enhance the English Language learning and teaching. Most importantly, this module will be a good resource for English teachers regardless they are experienced or less experienced teachers.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS A sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all English teachers who has contributed in producing this module to help teachers and students especially in teaching and learning the new literature component As one says ‘two heads are better than one’. Therefore, with the help from all the teachers involved, this module has become a reality
A special note of thanks to Cik Norshahida Shaarim, for her guidance and assistance. To all English language panels who are involved in completing this, your cooperation and hard work are very much appreciated.
Editor Noor Fadzillah binti Amran (SMK Palong 2)
Writers Azuratulsyida bt Mohd Razli (SMK Undang Jelebu) Ernie Azlena A. Rahim (SMK Seri Perpatih) Ezleen Haniny binti Abd. Hamid (SMA Dato’ Hj Mustafa) Juliana binti Ali (SBPI Jempol) Kanimoli Subramaniam (SMK Serting Hilir Kompleks) Khairul Azidi Ishak (SMK Batu Kikir) Lee Woon Kee (SMK Bahau) Low Sur Kun (SMK Dato’ Undang Ali Al-Jufri) Nanthini Kumari A/P Muthukumaran (SMK Seri jempol) Noor Raihan Fatin bt Ruslan (SMA Hj Muhamad) Noor Sheila bt Abdullah (SMK Palong 7) Nor Adillah Mohd Ismail (SMK Dato’ Undang Musa Al-Haj) Norfarihah binti Maidin (SMA Dato’ Hj Tan Ahmad) Nor Izlan binti Mohd Yunus (SMK Palong 7) Nur Amira binti Ali Sabuddin (SMK Chi Wen) Nurul Amirah Mohd Azam (SMK Alam Beraja) Siti Aida binti Ahmad (SMK Pasoh 2) Siti Izakiah Nor bt Dato’ Ibrahim (SMRA Kuala Klawang) Siti Suriah bt Mohd Jai (SMK Pertang) Sharizad Abdul Samad (SMK Teriang Hilir) Syafiqa binti Mohd Jani (SMK Bandar Baru Serting) Suzana bt Md Zukri (SMK Datuk Mansor) Tengku Rusmawati binti Raja Zaharin (SMK Lui Barat) Zarina bt Mohd Hamid (SMK Bahau 2)
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break Congratulations! You have finished reading the poem. Now. Based on the poem and the pictures, what similarities and differences can you find?
Yesterday
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Today
By: Ms Amira
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break
Oh no, look at his school report! In your opinion, what are the causes and effects of bad school report?
SCHOOL REPORT
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ENGLISH
C
MATH
D
HISTORY
F
SCIENCE
D
Bad school report
By: Ms Amira
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break Can you think of some suitable adjectives to describe his positive attitude?
Positive attitudes
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By: Ms Amira
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break Imagine you are the child’s mother. What can you see, hear and feel based on the poem?
Senses
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By: Ms Amira
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break SEQUENCE KEY CHAIN 1. Cut the shapes of these 10 keys and punch a whole where the „key holes‟ are. 2. Tie the keys together with a string given once you have finished sequencing the poem in the correct order.
Now why so loving darling, And why the sudden kiss?
No dropping of your school books, No shrieking, childish treble
Ah… now I see the reason. You‟ve brought your school report
You‟d help me with some little jobs? For goodness sake, what‟s this?
Come closer, let me look, dear, Can this be REALLY you?
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By: Ms Nanthini
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break
You saved your luncheon money? Will wonders never cease?
Your face is clean for once, dear. Your clothes without a crease.
But surely, you are some stranger, No rage or hullabaloo.
Now were you struck by lightning Or were you stunned at sport?
Today you are a lamb, love, Where yesterday a rebel.
HOTS How do you behave when it is Report Card Day? Share your views in class.
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By: Ms Nanthini
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break The poet uses metaphor to describe the behaviour of the child. Find the meaning of the metaphors listed below. a.
b.
Today you’re a lamb
Where yesterday a rebel
Meaning:- ___________________________
Meaning:- ________________________
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HOTS:-Gallery walk activity. In groups, create and draw your own metaphor to describe the behaviour of the child. Paste your drawing in class and explain.
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By: Ms Adilah
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break In groups, present your views based on the two situations given.
Group Discussion Situation 1 - Child You have just received your Report Card. You have scored badly in some subjects. Would you do the same thing as the child in the poem? Yes or no? Give reasons for your choice.
Situation 2 - Parent You found your child’s behaviour to be different from the normal days. As a parent, how would you react to this situation?
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By: Ms Adilah
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break Answers a. signifies innocence and obedience b. signifies disobedience and defiance
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By: Ms Adilah
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break Poem: News Break Activity 1 Complete the puzzle with words from the poem
Across
Down
3. Miracle
1. Violent anger
5. Purpose or end.
2. The state or quality of being good.
8. Wrinkle
4. Happening, without warning or unexpectedly.
9. Meal you have during the day.
5. Making loud, sharp cry.
11. Shock
6. A person who resist any authority or control.
13. Unknown person
7. Disturbance or uproar.
14. One time.
10. to stop or come to an end. 12. Simple past tense and past participle of strike.
Based on the poem, give one word that is appealing to you. Why?
HOTS
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By: Ms Syafiqa
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break
Activity 2 Answer the following questions 1.
Who is the persona in the poem? ______________________________________________________________
2.
“Today you are a lamb, love, Where yesterday a rebel.” What can you explain about the child’s behavior from the two lines above? ______________________________________________________________
3.
State one lesson learnt from the poem. ______________________________________________________________
4.
Why the word “REALLY” is capitalised?
HOTS
______________________________________________________________ 5.
Is there any moment in your life, where you pretend to be someone else/different? When and why? HOTS ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________
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By: Ms Syafiqa
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break
Activity 3 Read the following stanzas and provide the meaning for each stanza Stanza 1
Meaning
Now why so loving, darling, And why the sudden kiss? You’d help me with some little jobs? For goodness sake, what’s this? Stanza 2
Meaning
Your face is clean for once, dear. Your clothes without a crease. You saved your luncheon money? Will wonders never cease? Stanza 3 No dropping of your school books, No shrieking, childish treble. Today you are a lamb, love, Where yesterday a rebel. Stanza 4 But surely you’re some stranger, No rage or hullabaloo. Come close, let me look, dear, Can this be REALLY you? Stanza 5
Meaning
Meaning
Meaning
Now were you struck by lightning Or were you stunned at sport? Ah… now I see the reason. You’ve brought your school report! Why do you think the title is “News Break”?
HOTS
___________________________________________________________________ In the poem, the persona used the words “darling”, “love”, and “dear” to address the child. What can you tell about the persona characteristics? HOTS ___________________________________________________________________
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By: Ms Syafiqa
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break
Activity 4 Role-play 1.
Divide the students into groups of 6.
2.
Tell them to divide themselves into 2 smaller groups, A & B.
3.
Group A will have to role-play the situation before the child receives his/her school report. Group B will have to role-play the situation on the day the child receives his/her school report.
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After they have finished their role play, students need to conclude their presentation by giving one moral value learnt from the poem.
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By: Ms Syafiqa
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break
Answer Scheme Activity 1 (crossword puzzle) Across 3. Wonders 5. Sake 8. Crease 9. Luncheon 11. Stunned 13. Stranger 14. Once Down 1. Rage 2. Goodness 4. Sudden 5. Shrieking 6. Rebel 7. Hullabaloo 10. Cease 12. Struck
Activity 2 1.
Mother/father/parent
2.
Before this, the child will go against his/her parent (behave poorly) but during that day, he is being nice. *Accept any possible answer
3.
We should be honest and be true to ourselves. *Accept any possible answer
4.
To emphasize the parent is disbelief in the sudden change of the child’s behavior. *Accept any possible answer
5.
*Accept any possible answer
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By: Ms Syafiqa
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break
Activity 3 Stanza 1 The parent is questioning the child’s good behavior. *Accept any possible answer Stanza 2 The parent is wondering why the child came back looking tidy and even save his/her pocket money. *Accept any possible answer Stanza 3 Before this, the child will go against his/her parent (behave poorly) but during that day, he is being nice. *Accept any possible answer Stanza 4 The parent is disbelief in the sudden change of the child’s behavior as if the child is a stranger. *Accept any possible answer Stanza 5 The parent thinks that there must be something wrong with the child’s mind. However, in the end, the parent finds out that the main reason for the change is the child’s school report. 2.
The words “News Break” are always associated to important events in one’s life. In this poem, the child was afraid to tell the parent about his/her result. Instead of telling the parent, he/she started to behave differently by being nice to make up to the bad news. *Accept any possible answer
3.
The persona is a loving parent/being sarcastic. *Accept any possible answer
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By: Ms Syafiqa
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break WORKSHEET 1 Choose and write the meaning of the words in the empty boxes provided
Word
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Answer
Meaning
1. darling
snack
2. crease
high-pitched sound
3.
frenzy, fury
luncheon
4. Shriek
beloved, favourite
5. childish
disobedient
6. treble
infantile, juvenile
7. stranger
wrinkle, fold
8. rebel
hit
9. struck
scream, screech
10. rage
an unknown person
By: Mr .Zaharudin
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break WORKSHEET 2 Match the expressions below with the correct poetic devices.
Column B
Column A
‘No rage or hullabaloo’
‘For goodness sake, what’s this?’ ‘Your face is clean’
‘You’re some stranger… Can this be REALLY you?’
‘Today you are a lamb’
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symbol
simile alliteration
image assonance rhetoric question metaphor
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break WORKSHEET 3 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words or expression from the poem.
Some little jobs
Stunned at sport
School books
lovingly School report
Without a crease
For goodness sake
No rage or hullabaloo
Shrieking, childish treble
The child reaches home and he hugs and kisses the persona (1) ________. The child offers to help her with (2) _________. She is taken aback and wonders to herself, (3)__________, what’s this? The child looks like a different person, as the child’s face is clean for once and clothes are (4) __________. The child had saved his/her luncheon money. Looking at the child with a puzzled look, she marvels that the child does not drop his/her (5) __________ and displays a quiet behaviour, there is no (6) __________ as the child was a lamb compared to the day before when he/she was a rebel. The persona is sure the person standing in front of her showing (7) __________ must be a stranger. She looks at the child closely and thinks he/she might be having concussion or is (8) __________. Ah… then she sees the (9) _________, the child has brought back his/her (10) __________. As she said, wonders will never cease.
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By: Mr .Zaharudin
reason
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break WORKSHEET 4 Read the poem News Break carefully and answer the following questions.
1.
Who is the persona?
2. What does the title mean? Why do you think the poet uses this title?
3.
How does the child’s face get dirty?
4.
Why did the child save the luncheon money
5. Why does the child appear to be a stranger?
6. In stanza 3, what is the child compared to? Give a reason for this comparison.
7.
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Why is the child being so nice?
By: Mr .Zaharudin
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break 8.
What does this poem tell you about human nature? Answer with regards to either the parent or the child. The parents :
OR The child:
9.
Explain what you understand by the statement, ‘Necessity is the mother of invention’. How does the boy portray the statement clearly?
Max Fatchen
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By: Mr .Zaharudin
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break PT3 Practice Practice 1
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By: Mr .Zaharudin
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break PT3 Practice Practice 2 Read the poem News Break and answer the questions.
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By: Mr .Zaharudin
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break ANSWERS Worksheet 1: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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beloved, favourite wrinkle, fold snack scream, screech infantile, juvenile high-pitched sound an unknown person disobedient hit frenzy, fury
By: Mr .Zaharudin
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break WORKSHEET 2
‘No rage or hullabaloo’
‘For goodness sake, what’s this?’
‘Your face is clean’
‘You’re some stranger… Can this be REALLY you?’
rhetoric question
symbol
metaphor
‘Today you are a lamb’
simile
‘…surely you’re some stranger’
alliteration
‘Now why so loving, darling’
assonance
WORKSHEET 3 WORKSHEET 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 30
image
lovingly some little jobs for goodness sake without a crease school books shrieking, childish treble no rage or hullabaloo stunned at sport reason school report By: Mr .Zaharudin
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] News Break WORKSHEET 4 (accept any suitable answer) 1. The persona is a parent of a child. 2. The title, News Break means reporting something that is unusual. The poet uses the title to indicate that the boy is doing something unusual – showing a change in his behaviour. 3. The child’s face probably gets dirty from playing with its friends in school. 4. The child is trying to please the parents. 5. The child is being very polite, nice and loving. This is not usual behaviour for the child. 6. He is compared to a lamb. He is so compared because he appears meek and docile not his usual boisterous self. 7. He has to show his report card to the parent. He is worried about the parent becoming angry upon seeing the report card. 8. The parent: When the child is being extra nice, the parent realises that the child is doing it for a reson. The Child: The child realises that his report card may not please the parent. Hence, he tries to be extra nice so that the parent will not be angry. 9. It means to be prepared to makes changes in the face of urgent needs. The boy displays an unusual good behaviour and appearance.
PT3 Practice 1
PT3 Practice 2
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams WORKSHEET 1 A. Match the adjectives in Column A to the nouns in Column B.
B NOUNS
A ADJECTIVES
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1. empty
1. arm
2. unwashed
2. liquid paper
3. severed
3. cola can
4. toothless
4. porridge pan
5. springless
5. stapler
6. dried-up
6. bulldog clip
7. stamped
7. addressed reply
By: Ms Siti Aida & Ms Siti Izakiah
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams WORKSHEET 2 A.
Re-arrange the jumbled sentences in correct order
1. The arm from a toy had fallen off.
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)
2. A bulldog clip that has no springs cannot be used
(
)
3. Good advises are normally ignored
(
)
4. A garden becomes overgrown if it is not well looked after
(
)
5. Strays depend on food scrap given out by kind people
(
)
6. Most drink cans are attached with a ring for opening them
(
)
7. It is more convenient to use envelopes that have gum
(
)
8. Liquid paper is used to correct errors
(
)
9. A car cannot be started without a starter motor
(
)
10. A library book that is not read doesn’t mean it is uninteresting
(
)
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By: Ms Siti Aida & Ms Siti Izakiah
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams WORKSHEET 3 Fill in the blanks with the words found in the poem. Refer to the pictures given. The persona in the poem tells of his feelings of sadness and being neglected. To express these feelings, he compares himself to several things found in the home. The
metal (1) …………… from a drink can and food (2) ……………….. from an unwashed porridge pan are usually discarded. Broken parts of discarded last
year’s ………………..
(3) are usually thrown out too. Only (4) …………………...
with gum are useful. Sticky tape, a toothless (5) .......................
,
a broken (6) …………………… clip and liquid paper are popular items in our collection of stationary aids. However, they are useful if they are serviceable. The same
goes for parts of a car. The (7) …………………….. must be well-charged and the starter motor workable for the car to work well. A lifeless sparking plug, a choked
(8) ………………….
and a dull chromiumtrim all add to make the car
unattractive. The persona feels like an unkept (9) …………………….
untouched library book and an unfed (10) ……………. on the street or an unheeded piece of good advice.
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By: Ms Siti Aida & Ms Siti Izakiah
, an
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams WORKSHEET 4 Answer the following questions.
1. List down words to describe an unkept garden.
2. Why is the carburettor choked? ___________________________________________________________________
3. Would you feed a stray cat or dog? Why?
HOT
___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________
4. Do you want to be a garden? Give a reason to support your answer.
HOT
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By: Ms Siti Aida & Ms Siti Izakiah
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams ANSWERS (WORKSHEET 1) 1. empty - cola can 2. unwashed - porridge pan 3. severed - arm 4. toothless - stapler 5. springless - bulldog clip 6. dried-up - liquid paper 7. stamped - addressed reply
ANSWERS (WORKSHEET 2): 1. 2
6. 1
2. 4
7. 3
3. 10
8. 5
4. 7
9. 6
5. 9
10. 8
ANSWERS (WORKSHEET 3): 1. ring
6. bulldog
2. scrapings
7. battery
3. Action man
8. carburettor
4. envelope
9. garden
5. stapler
10. Stray
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By: Ms Siti Aida & Ms Siti Izakiah
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams ANSWERS (WORKSHEET 4): 1. grassy, dirty, full of weeds, dangerous, not attractive/not beautiful 2. Because it is full of dirt 3. Yes, they deserve to be treated well too Yes, because they are hungry. (accept any possible answers) 4. Yes, because a garden is beautiful (accept any possible answers
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By: Ms Siti Aida & Ms Siti Izakiah
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams WORKSHEET 5 Colour the antonyms of the given adjectives taken from the poem. Use different colours for different pairs.
Unwashed bad gone severed good empty attached
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present worn full washed dried-up wet new
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams WORKSHEET 6
Sad I ams Can you find all the hidden words in this word search. Words can go in the following directions: horizontal, vertical and parallel.
HOTS: from stanza 3, in the poem Sad I Ams, do you think the tyre can still be used? Why? Give reasons.
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams WORKSHEET 7
Complete the poem using your own words. Sad I ams
I am the _____________________ From an empty ________________________ The ___________________________ From an unwashed ________________________ The severed __________________________ From _____________________.
I am The __________________ On which the ________________________ is gone The ________________________ Where you can’t _______________________ The ________________________ The ________________________ That _______________________ instead of ___________________ The ____________________ That you _________________ To ________________________
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams WORKSHEET 8 . Write TRUE or FALSE for the following statements.
1. The arms from a man had fallen off.
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2. Most drink cans are attached with a ring for opening them.
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3. It is easier to use envelopes that have no glue.
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4. A bulldog clip that has no spring is useless.
[
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5. A car cannot be started without a starter motor.
[
]
6. A garden becomes overgrown if it is not taken care of.
[
]
7. Strays eat from the food scraps given by people.
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[
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8. Liquid paper is used to highlight important facts.
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9. A library book that no one reads means it is interesting.
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10. Good advices are listened to. (HOTS)
[
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams Work sheet 9 Match the pictures in column A to the nouns in column B Column A - Pictures
Column B - Nouns
letter
stapler
porridge pan
book
arm
liquid paper
cola can
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams
stray
old toy
battery
car plug
overgrown garden
bulldog clip
carburettor
bald tyre
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams
sellotape
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams Poem - SAD I AMS Work sheet 10 Instructions : Students are divided into groups of 3 - 5 . Each group will present their answers in front of the class.Lastly, students will copy all correct answers in their books.
1. Read stanza 1 of the poem carefully and answer all the questions. a. What are the things mentioned in this stanza? - ____________________________________ - ____________________________________ - ____________________________________
b. What could have caused the arm of a toy to be broken off? Give three possible reasons ( Hots ) - _________________________________________________________ - _________________________________________________________ 2. Read stanza 2 of the poem carefully and answer all the questions.
a. What have happened to the stamped addressed reply? - __________________________________ b. We always find that the tip of our liquid paper pen dry up very quickly. Suggest two suitable solutions to prevent this from happening. ( Hots ) _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 3. Read stanza 3 of the poem carefully and answer all the questions. a. List five parts of a car mentioned in this stanza. - _____________________ - _____________________ - _____________________ - _____________________ - _____________________
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams b. What has happened to the starter motor? - ________________________________ c. What danger can we encounter if we drive a car with its tyre tread worn? Suggest two possibilities.( Hots ) - __________________________________________ - __________________________________________
4. Read stanza 4 of the poem carefully and answer all the questions. a. What can you find in the garden? - ________________________________ b. Explain the meaning of the word “stray”. - _________________________________________ c. What are the benefits of reading books? Suggest three answers ( Hots ) - ___________________________________ - ___________________________________ -___________________________________
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams Poem - SAD I AMS Work sheet 10 ( Answer Scheme ) Instructions : Students are divided into groups of 3 - 5 . They discuss and find the answers for all the questions. Each group will present their answers in front of the class.Teacher will guide and rectify their mistakes.Lastly, students will copy all correct answers in their books.
1. Read stanza 1 of the poem carefully and answer all the questions. a. What are the things mentioned in this stanza? - a ring from an empty drink can - leftovers from an uncleaned porridge pan - loose arm from an old toy
c. What could have caused the arm of a toy to be broken off? Give two possible reasons ( Hots ) - It could have been pulled out by a naughty child deliberately - The arm could have been fixed wrongly - The product was made using low quality materials
2. Read stanza 2 of the poem carefully and answer all the questions. a. What have happened to the stamped addressed reply? - The persona forgot to send out b. We always find that the tip of our liquid paper pen dry up very quickly. Suggest two suitable solutions to prevent this from happening. ( Hots ) - The liquid paper pen should be capped at all times when not in use. - We should discard all leftover liquid paper and not let it dry at the tip of the pen
3. Read stanza 3 of the poem carefully and answer all the questions. a. List five parts of a car mentioned in this stanza. - battery - starter motor - tyre - plug - carburetor 48
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams
b. What has happened to the starter motor? - It remains inert / cannot ignite c. What danger can we encounter if we drive a car with its tyre tread worn? Suggest two possibilities.( Hots ) - Car will skid - Car could be involved in an accident - Car tyre will burst - Car occupants could be killed in an accident
4. Read stanza 4 of the poem carefully and answer all the questions. a. What can you find in the garden? - The garden is overgrown with weeds b. Explain the meaning of the word “stray”. - An unwanted person wandering in the street who has no home to call. c. What are the benefits of reading books? Suggest five answers ( Hots ) - widen knowledge - increase vocabulary - pass in examination - can write good essay - score A’s in PT3
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams WORKSHEET 10 POEM : SAD I AMS 1. Instruction : The Poet mentions many objects in the poem. Categorize the objects into correct group. STATIONARY
TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING
2. The words below can describe the poet feeling EXCEPT:
Isolated Protected Useless Cured 3. Suggest one way to avoid feeling lonely, and explain why.
4. What will happen if someone always feeling lonely?
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Pampered Abandoned Deserted Recognized
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams WORKSHEET 11 POEM : SAD I AMS
1. Instruction : There are many object mentioned in the poem. If you were to throw those objects, which recycle bin should you throw those objects? PLASTIC WASTE
METAL WASTE
PAPER WASTE
2. Name two abstract objects the poet compares himself to in the poem.
2.1 __________________________________ 2.2 __________________________________ 3. Based on the poem, the occupations below might be what the poet is EXCEPT:
Mechanic News reader
Clerk Garbage collector
4. In your opinion, what is the poet? Explain why do you say so.
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ANSWERS : SAD I AMS 1. The Poet mentions many objects in the poem. Categorize the objects into correct group.
STATIONARY Envelope Stapler Sellotape Clip Gum Book Liquid paper
TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING Battery Starter motor Spark plug Chromioum trim Carburetor choke
2. The words below can describe the poet feeling except: Isolated Protected Useless Cured
Pampered Abandoned Deserted Recognized
3. Suggest one way to avoid feeling lonely, and explain why. Accept any reasonable answers.
Suggestion + reasons = full marks
4. What will happen if someone always feeling lonely? Accept any reasonable answer.
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Sad I Ams 1. There are many object mentioned in the poem. If you were to throw those objects, which recycle bin should you throw those objects? PLASTIC WASTE Arm of action Man Gum Sellotape Liquid paper Tyre
IRON WASTE Ring Cola can Pan Stapler Clip Battery Starter motor Sparke plug Carburetor choke Chromium trim
PAPER WASTE Envelope book
2. The poet compares himself to many objects. Is there any abstract object the poet compares himself to? Name it.
2.1 advice__________________________________ 3. Based on the poem, the occupations below might be what the poet is EXCEPT:
Mechanic News reader
Singer Garbage collector
4. In your opinion, what is the poet? Explain why do you say so.
Accept any reasonable answer. Suggestion + reasons = full marks
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Swiss Family Robinson
SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON
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Draw a picture of your favourite part in the book
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Tittle : The Swiss Family Robinson Author : Johann David Wyss Rate the book : Characters
Setting An island in an unknown location. 19th century.
Mr Robinson, Mrs Robinson, Fritz, Ernest,Jack, Franz, Turk and Juno, Jenny Montrose.
Write 3 sentences about the book (Accept any suitable answers) The Swiss family was shipwrecked and landed in a mysterious island. They settled in the island. After many years,they were spotted by an English ship and the family went their separate ways.
Draw a picture of your favourite part in the book
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Use the following sentences and complete the flow chart in the correct sequence of events in Chapter 4.
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They decide to make it their winter home. The parents realize that their children have grown up. The rainy season is over. The ocean is teeming with herring. Mrs Robinson expresses her joy at finally seeing blue skies. Ernest takes the family to a cave that he has discovered.
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Choose the correct qualities from the list below that make up Fritz’s character. brave mature fat
independent sickly lonely
weak timid wellmannered
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Swiss Family Robinson Complete the diagram below with the correct plots and explanation given.
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Swiss Family Robinson LIST OF PLOTS:
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Fritz, in secret, built a canoe. On his first trial to test out the canoe, he found a message tied to the leg of an albatross. The message was from a shipwrecked girl. He went to look for the girl and found her on a different part of the island, near a volcano. He took the girl, Jenny, back with him to his part of the island.
At the end of the story, the Robinsons decided to go their own ways. Fritz planned to marry Jenny in England. The three younger brothers wanted to go to schools in Europe while the parents decided that they were happy to remain on the island.
The Robinsons were on their way to Australia One day, the Robinsons sighted a ship. from Switzerland when they were When they saw a Union Jack flying, they shipwrecked. The crew abandoned the ship sent a signal to the ship. The captain of and left the Robinsons to save themselves. the ship came to shore to meet them Luckily, they managed to build a raft and and invited them to return to Europe rowed to the nearest island. with him. On the island, they built a new life and managed to get by with items they saved from the ship and whatever they found on the island. They overcame difficulties and problems by working together. They had many adventures and the most frightening was the battle with the boa constrictor. 60
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Swiss Family Robinson ANSWERS:
EXPOSITION RISING ACTION
On the island, they built a new life and managed to get by with items they saved from the ship and whatever they found on the island. They overcame difficulties and problems by working together. They had many adventures and the most frightening was the battle with the boa constrictor.
CLIMAX
Fritz, in secret, built a canoe. On his first trial to test out the canoe, he found a message tied to the leg of an albatross. The message was from a shipwrecked girl. He went to look for the girl and found her on a different part of the island, near a volcano. He took the girl, Jenny, back with him to his part of the island.
FALLING ACTION
One day, the Robinsons sighted a ship. When they saw a Union Jack flying, they sent a signal to the ship. The captain of the ship came to shore to meet them and invited them to return to Europe with him.
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The Robinsons were on their way to Australia from Switzerland when they were shipwrecked. The crew abandoned the ship and left the Robinsons to save themselves. Luckily, they managed to build a raft and rowed to the nearest island.
At the end of the story, the Robinsons decided to go their own ways. Fritz planned to marry Jenny in England. The three younger brothers wanted to go to schools in Europe while the parents decided that they were happy to remain on the island.
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Swiss Family Robinson MATCH THE PICTURES WITH THE CORRECT WORDS. THEN, WRITE THE SYNONYMS OF THE WORDS.
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STEPS Synonym: __________________________
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Swiss Family Robinson ANSWERS:
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JUNGLE Synonym: woods CUT THE WORDS FROM THE BOX. GIVE ONE WORD TO ONE STUDENT AND ASK THEM TO ACT OUT THE GIVEN WORDS. OTHER STUDENTS WILL GUESS THE WORDS.
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How many sons are mentioned in the story? ҉
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- JENNY
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Swiss Family Robinson Read the quotations and answer the following questions.
“ Jenny brought us more good fortune only a few days later” 1. Who was Jenny? ……………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… 2. What was the first good fortune? ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… …………… 3. What was the next good fortune? ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………
Write down three adjectives to describe Jenny Montrose. Why did you choose those adjectives? Explain your reasons in the space provided. 1………………………….. 2. …………………………. 3…………………………… I choose these adjectives because ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………..
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Swiss Family Robinson Read the quotations and answer the following questions.
“ Jenny brought us more good fortune only a few days later” 1. Who was Jenny? Jenny was the women whom Fritz rescued from the other side of the island. 2. What was the first good fortune? The discovery of the boa constrictor. 3. What was the next good fortune? They spotted a ship and they were finally rescued. Write down three adjectives to describe Jenny Montrose. Why did you choose those adjectives? Explain your reasons in the space provided.
1. Brave 2. Resourceful 3 .Independant I choose these adjectives because… I chose the adjectives because she managed to survive the shipwreck and lived on her own near the volcano for three years. She also built a home by herself.
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Swiss Family Robinson Put the simple present tense for the past tense verbs found in “Swiss Family Robinson Comics” in the following tables. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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Past Tense became had were did told believed arrived came knew looked made darkened seemed went returned grew stayed drove found exhausted
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Swiss Family Robinson Answers Put the simple present tense for the past tense verbs found in “Swiss Family Robinson Comics” in the following tables. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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Present Tense set escape leave toss lose escape think repair bless swim vanish keep continue give bring dream explore surprise raise celebrate
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Past Tense became had were did told believed arrived came knew looked made darkened seemed went returned grew stayed drove found exhausted
Present Tense become have are do tell believe arrive come know look make darken seem go return grow stay drive find exhaust
LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Fair’s Fair
FAIR’S FAIR
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Fair’s Fair
Complete the bubble map below about themes in Fair’s Fair.
Themes in Fair’s Fair
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Resourcefulness in the face of problems.
Honesty
Themes in Fair’s Fair
Friendship
Determination
Good neighbourliness
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Label the plot using the following stages Climax
Exposition Falling Action
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The fair was in town and Raj’s father had promised to take Raj, Sam and Lee to the fair. The children were excited about the games they can ride at the fair. Lee’s mother did not permit Lee to go to the fair as she did not have the money for him.
Lee told his friends he was unable to go with them as he had no money. Raj and Sam promised to help him. They talked about the jobs they could do to get money.
The children washed Sam’s father’s car but ended up not getting paid. Sam’s father was angry as they had messed up the washing. They took Mrs Green’s dog for a walk and got paid a pound. Lee had to pay a small girl a pound as the dog had caused her ball to become flat.
Lee still had no money for the fair. He found a purse loaded with money. He returned it to the owner who rewarded his honesty with five pounds.
Lee finally had money to go to the fair. His two friends were happy for him.
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Answer Key Exposition
The fair was in town and Raj’s father had promised to take Raj, Sam and Lee to the fair. The children were excited about the games they can ride at the fair. Lee’s mother did not permit Lee to go to the fair as she did not have the money for him.
Conflict/ Rising Action
Lee told his friends he was unable to go with them as he had no money. Raj and Sam promised to help him. They talked about the jobs they could do to get money.
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The children washed Sam’s father’s car but ended up not getting paid. Sam’s father was angry as they had messed up the washing. They took Mrs Green’s dog for a walk and got paid a pound. Lee had to pay a small girl a pound as the dog had caused her ball to become flat.
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Lee still had no money for the fair. He found a purse loaded with money. He returned it to the owner who rewarded his honesty with five pounds.
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Lee finally had money to go to the fair. His two friends were happy for him.
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HOTS! Imagine that you are Lee’s friend. In about 50 words, write an email to Lee. In your email: give two suggestions on how Lee can gain enough money to go for the fair.
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_________________________________________________________________ _ From,
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[email protected]
Suggestions to gain money for the fair.
Dear Lee, I heard that you’re feeling very upset because you have not enough money to go to the fair with Sam and Raj. I know you’ve been waiting to ride on the big wheel and to eat lots of candy floss. However, I think you should do some jobs so you can have enough money to go to the fair. In my opinion, you can get some money by being a baby sitter because I know you’re really good at taking care of children. Other than that, you can also help your neighbour to mow their yard. I hope you can rethink my idea and will have some money for the fair! I am looking forward to hear from you soon. 81
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Great!
The fair has come to town and my dad said he will take us tonight.
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Can I go to the fair tonight? Raj’s dad said he will take us.
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We’ll get some money for you. We can do some jobs for our mums and dads. Then they can pay us.
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Based on Chapter 1, paste the correct speech bubbles. I can’t go to the fair. Because I haven’t got any money.
We’ve got some great news.
I’m sorry, Lee. I don’t have any money for the fair this week. I’m sorry, Lee, but you can’t go.
Can I go to the fair tonight? Raj’s dad said he will take us.”
We can wash cars. We can do the shopping. We can take a dog for a walk. There are lots of jobs we can do.
I’ve got some great news. The fair has come to town and my dad said he will take us tonight.
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And we can eat lots of candy floss. YES!
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Can I go to the fair tonight? Raj’s dad said he will take us.”
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Answers for speech bubbles. I’m sorry, Lee. I don’t have any money for the fair this week. I’m sorry, Lee, but you can’t go.
Can I go to the fair tonight? Raj’s dad said he will take us.
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Based on Chapter 2, paste pictures A-K accordingly to the flow map below.
1. Raj, Sam and Lee went off to Sam’s house to wash Sam father’s car.
2. They threw water at each other.
6. They took her dog for a walk.
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4. They went off to Raj’s house.
8. Lee was very cross at Micky.
9. Mrs. Green paid a pound to Lee.
11.He gave the little girl the pound.
10.The little girl was crying.
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He returned a purse which he found on the ground to its owner. He was rewarded with five pounds.
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Fair’s Fair From chapter 3, we know that Lee found a purse on the ground. Help Lee to create a ‘Lost and Found’ poster by using this information: a. description of the purse b. Lee’s address and phone number c. make the poster more interesting by adding pictures and captions
Lost and Found
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LITERATURE MODULE BY JJ SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS] Fair’s Fair
Making a discussion. Instruction: First of all, teacher should form a group of 4 students. Then, give 30 minutes for them to discuss. After that, one of the students has to present in front of the class.
In chapter 3, the three children discuss to keep the money that they found in a woman’s purse. Do you think their action is right? Give three reasons. What should you do if you were in the same situation?
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1) What game you can see in the picture on page 5? ________________________________________________________________________ 2) Give 3 others game that you can see in the fair. ________________________________________________________________________ 3) You went to a fair last week, write a letter to tell your friend in another town about the fair in about 50 words. In your letter: a) tell him/her the games that you play b) give reasons to support you suggestion c) add any other relevant information to make your writing interesting ________________ ________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________
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Suggested Answer: 1. Ghost train and big wheel 2. Choose any three: FISH BOWL TOSS - No fish were harmed in the making of this game. We take glass fish bowls and line them up on a table. The object is to make your ping pong ball into the waiting bowl. TIC TAC TOE - the object is to toss wiffle balls into the squares making three in a row. DIP BOWL - the object of this game is to roll a bowling ball over a mound and into the dip. Making it stay in the dip is the tricky part. FRISBEE TOSS - the object is to fling your frisbee through the facade of a landing strip. SIX BALL ROLL DOWN - the game is played with 6 balls. The object is to roll all 6 balls and have the score add up to less that 7 and more than 32. BALLOON DARTS - a carnival classic where the player attempts to burst two out of three balloons SPILL THE MILK - you attempt to knock down three wooden bottles of milk with two hard balls RING TOSS - the object is to toss a wooden ring around the neck of an object on a table. GO FISHIN’ - this game is reserved for younger players. We take a game booth and cover it with drapes. the child places his “fishing pole” into the opening and comes out with a small prize. BASKETBALL TOSS – A challenging game of hoops. Make two out of three baskets and win a prize. FIRE ALLEY – This great game of skill and chance requires precision balance and control. A ball is placed at the top of your alley. The object of the game is to get the ball to get to the end of the alley without falling through the holes along the way. TIP THE CAT – The object of this game is to knock down two out of three fuzzy cats with your bean bags. CROSS BOWS – Targets placed in a plexiglass box are knock down by your guests with a cross bow and safety darts. RING THE BULL– a ring of rope is used to toss over the horn of the waiting bull’s head. WOODEN NICKEL TOSS – the object is to toss a wooden nickel onto a table layout with winner’s rings painted on the board. FLOATING BEACH BALL – a beach ball floats on a bed of air. The object of the game is to knock the beach ball off of the bed of air and win a prize. THREE PIN BOWLING - Player rolls a puck to knock down 3 miniature bowling pins. FIVE PIN BOWLING - Player rolls a puck to flip over 5 stationary bowling pins. BALL BINGO - Same as bingo except that the player tosses 10 balls into a bingo board in an attempt to line up 5 balls to win. POOL SHARK - The object of the game is to knock the quarter off of a cue ball with another pool ball CAN CAN - Player tosses bean bags at 5 cans in an attempt to knock all down in one shot. DART BULL’S EYE - Player tosses darts to score on targets DART POKER - Player tosses darts at playing cards to attain a winning hand. .MINIATURE GOLF - hole in one wins. MONEY WHEEL- Player spins a point’s wheel in an attempt to land on the number they choose. SHUFFLEBOARD - Player bounces a puck off of a surface to land the puck in the scoring area. Slapshot Hockey - Player shoots pucks at a life-size goalie to score points by landing the puck inside the net 3. Any suitable answer
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Fill in the boxes with the most suitable meaning for these words. 1 street 2 news 3 fair 4 ghost 5 wheel 6 job 7 go off 8 bucket 9 rag 10 cross 11 mess 12 park 13 hold 96
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14 run after 15 flat
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Suggested Answer: 1 A public road in a city or town that has houses and buildings on one or both sides. 2 New information about something that has happened recently. 3 a type of entertainment in a field or park at which people can ride on large machines and play games to win prizes. 4 The spirit od a dead person that a living person believes they can see or hear. 5 One of the round objects under a car, bicycle, bus etc that turns when it moves. 6 Work for which you receive regular payment. 7 Stop working 8 An open container with a handle, used for carrying or holding liquids, sand, etc. 9 A piece of old, often torn, cloth used especially for cleaning cloth. 10 annoyed or quite angry 11 a dirty or untidy state 12 an area of public land in aa town or a city where people go to walk, play and relax. 13 to carry something 14 to run to try to catch something 15 having a level surface, not curved or sloping
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CONCLUSION This module shows that teachers from Jempol and Jelebu can work hand in hand in order to come out with great ideas for development of English language. Hence, with fun activities to do during literature lessons, hopefully students will find English as an enjoyable subject. Teachers’ collaboration is said to bring great results. Therefore more collaboration between teachers from Jempol and Jelebu is to be carried out from time to time in order to produce more creative lesson plans that will be used in the classrooms
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