NATIONAL
LEARNING CAMP
2023
Dr. Cecilio Putong National High School
ENGLISH 8 CONSOLIDATION
CAMP
LESSON 3
INTERPRETING
NARRATIVE
Component 1 – Short Review
1. Knowing that The Aged Mother is a
narrative like Androcles and the Lion,
what do you expect it to be about?
2. Knowing that The Aged Mother is a
narrative, how do you expect it to be
structured?
3. How would your expectation change
if The Aged Mother was a romantic
comedy or a crime or a horror film?
Pick one of those. Types of film for this
answer.
Component 2 – Purpose of the Lesson
In this lesson, we are going to
read a more complex folktale and apply
our knowledge of narratives to work out
what it means and extent to which it
conforms the features of narrative that
we have seen In lessons one and two.
Component 3 – Language Practice
Word Meaning
Shogun A military ruler of a part of Japan a long time ago
Aged Old
Widowed A woman whose husband has died
Province A state or region within a country
Proclamation An announcement by a government that affects the citizen
The kindest mode of
death
A way of dying that involves the least suffering
The summit of the
mountain
The top of the mountain
The Shogun and his
officials
The leader of a province and the people who help him to carry out his
tasks
Component 4B
1.What event causes the farmer to take
his mother up to the mountain?
2.Find evidence of Mother's love for her
son.
3.Find evidence that the mother is very
wise despite her age.
Component 4C
1. What reason does the Shogun have for
ordering all aged people to be killed?
You will have to look very closely at the
text to find the answer.
2. Write the meaning of “with the crown of
snow, there comes wisdom” in your
own words.
3. Your teacher has asked for your opinion
about whether this story should be used
again next year in year 8. Write a short
paragraph in the workbook, either
justifying it being kept or being dumped.
Give your reasons.
Component 5
1. The focus of the lesson was on
learning more about how
narratives work, how has the
lesson help you to understand
this?
2. Which questions were easy to
answer? Why?
3. What strategies did you use to
answer the harder questions?
LESSON
READING THE TEXT -
RECOUNTS
Component 1 – Short Review 1. What is a narrative text?
2. What is a factual text?
Factual text. It's also called a recount. It involves a sequence of
events, except this time it's not a fictional imagined text, but a
nonfiction. It is factual.
1.How can you tell from the title that
Shackleton's journey is more likely to be
a factual rather than a fictional text?
2.Knowing that Shackleton's journey is a
recount, what are you expecting to see
in it?
3.In what ways is a factual text different to
a fictional text?
Component 2 – Lesson Proper
RECOUNT - Involves a sequence of
events it's not a fictional imagined
text, but a nonfiction or factual text.
Recounts generally have three
stages.:
1. Similar to a narrative, they begin
with who is involved and when and
where the events happen.
Sometimes called orientation.
2. They then outlined the sequence
of events.
3. The optional section there may be
a comment on the events.
Shackelton's journey is about the adventures of a famous Antarctic explorer. More than 100 years ago.
Component 3 – Language Practice
WORDS MEANING
Expedition A journey, sometimes dangerous, needing a lot of planning and
organization, usually involving a big crew and often to places that are
remote from humans.
Resilience Toughness; Ability to keep going despite setbacks
A desolate and
uninhabited landmass
It is an island covered with ice; no one lived there
Whaling Station Small village where ships and hunted whales would go for harbor
Grueling Difficult, Exhausting
Embarked A tool used in spinning
Crevasses Cracks in the eyes where the explorers were walking that could
suddenly open under feet
Ordeal A difficult experience
Component 4 – Lesson Activities
Shackleton’s Journey
Sir Ernest Shackleton's was one of the most famous explorers of Antarctica. In 1914, he set out on an
expedition to cross the Antarctic continent in his ship, the Endurance, but it became trapped in the ice of the Weddell
Sea and could not move. What happened next was a journey of amazing courage, resilience and determination in the
face of huge challenges.
Shackleton and his crew made their way across the ice to Elephant Island, a desolate and uninhabited landmass. At
least there was fresh water and they were able to hunt seals and sea lions for food. However, Shackleton knew that
no-one would find them there so their only chance of survival was to find help.
Shackleton decided that he and five of his men would set sail in a small lifeboat on an incredible 800- mile
journey across the treacherous Southern Ocean. They were looking for South Georgia Island, where Shackleton knew
there was a whaling station. Battling freezing temperatures, monstrous waves, and relentless winds, they navigated
through icy waters, always hoping they would reach South Georgia Island, where they knew they could get help.
After a grueling seventeen days, they finally reached South Georgia, however they were on the wrong side of
the island and faced a dangerous journey over its rugged and icy land. Shackleton and two others embarked on this
perilous journey, leaving the rest behind to await their return. Through blizzards and crevasses, they made their way,
pushing their bodies to the limits of endurance.
Miraculously, they arrived at the whaling station on the other side of the island. Shackleton immediately
organized a rescue mission to save the men he left behind on Elephant Island.
After several attempts, Shackleton finally succeeded in reaching Elephant Island, rescuing his stranded crew members
and bringing them all back to safety. Not a single life was lost during this extraordinary ordeal.
Component 4B
1. How did Shackleton and his
men survived on Elephant
Island?
2. List the problems Shackleton
and his men faced on the
journey from Elephant Island
to South Georgia Island.
3. Look at the first paragraph of
the text? How does it match
the typical opening
paragraphs of a Recount?
Component 4C
1.What difficulty did Shackleton and his men face
once they got to South Georgia Island?
2.Find evidence that Shackleton was an
intelligent leader who was not afraid to make
hard decisions.
3.This Recount does not have a concluding
paragraph that sums up the significance of the
events. Write a paragraph giving the text such a
conclusion.
Component 5
1. The focus of the lesson was on learning
about how recounts work. How has the
lesson helped you to understand the
difference?
2. Which questions were easy to answer?
Why?
3. What strategies did you use to answer
the harder questions?
END OF ENGLISH DAY
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ENGLISH CONSO DAY 2 (L3 AND L4).pptx

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    NATIONAL LEARNING CAMP 2023 Dr. CecilioPutong National High School ENGLISH 8 CONSOLIDATION CAMP
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    Component 1 –Short Review 1. Knowing that The Aged Mother is a narrative like Androcles and the Lion, what do you expect it to be about? 2. Knowing that The Aged Mother is a narrative, how do you expect it to be structured? 3. How would your expectation change if The Aged Mother was a romantic comedy or a crime or a horror film? Pick one of those. Types of film for this answer.
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    Component 2 –Purpose of the Lesson In this lesson, we are going to read a more complex folktale and apply our knowledge of narratives to work out what it means and extent to which it conforms the features of narrative that we have seen In lessons one and two.
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    Component 3 –Language Practice Word Meaning Shogun A military ruler of a part of Japan a long time ago Aged Old Widowed A woman whose husband has died Province A state or region within a country Proclamation An announcement by a government that affects the citizen The kindest mode of death A way of dying that involves the least suffering The summit of the mountain The top of the mountain The Shogun and his officials The leader of a province and the people who help him to carry out his tasks
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    Component 4B 1.What eventcauses the farmer to take his mother up to the mountain? 2.Find evidence of Mother's love for her son. 3.Find evidence that the mother is very wise despite her age.
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    Component 4C 1. Whatreason does the Shogun have for ordering all aged people to be killed? You will have to look very closely at the text to find the answer. 2. Write the meaning of “with the crown of snow, there comes wisdom” in your own words. 3. Your teacher has asked for your opinion about whether this story should be used again next year in year 8. Write a short paragraph in the workbook, either justifying it being kept or being dumped. Give your reasons.
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    Component 5 1. Thefocus of the lesson was on learning more about how narratives work, how has the lesson help you to understand this? 2. Which questions were easy to answer? Why? 3. What strategies did you use to answer the harder questions?
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    Component 1 –Short Review 1. What is a narrative text? 2. What is a factual text? Factual text. It's also called a recount. It involves a sequence of events, except this time it's not a fictional imagined text, but a nonfiction. It is factual. 1.How can you tell from the title that Shackleton's journey is more likely to be a factual rather than a fictional text? 2.Knowing that Shackleton's journey is a recount, what are you expecting to see in it? 3.In what ways is a factual text different to a fictional text?
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    Component 2 –Lesson Proper RECOUNT - Involves a sequence of events it's not a fictional imagined text, but a nonfiction or factual text. Recounts generally have three stages.: 1. Similar to a narrative, they begin with who is involved and when and where the events happen. Sometimes called orientation. 2. They then outlined the sequence of events. 3. The optional section there may be a comment on the events. Shackelton's journey is about the adventures of a famous Antarctic explorer. More than 100 years ago.
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    Component 3 –Language Practice WORDS MEANING Expedition A journey, sometimes dangerous, needing a lot of planning and organization, usually involving a big crew and often to places that are remote from humans. Resilience Toughness; Ability to keep going despite setbacks A desolate and uninhabited landmass It is an island covered with ice; no one lived there Whaling Station Small village where ships and hunted whales would go for harbor Grueling Difficult, Exhausting Embarked A tool used in spinning Crevasses Cracks in the eyes where the explorers were walking that could suddenly open under feet Ordeal A difficult experience
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    Component 4 –Lesson Activities Shackleton’s Journey Sir Ernest Shackleton's was one of the most famous explorers of Antarctica. In 1914, he set out on an expedition to cross the Antarctic continent in his ship, the Endurance, but it became trapped in the ice of the Weddell Sea and could not move. What happened next was a journey of amazing courage, resilience and determination in the face of huge challenges. Shackleton and his crew made their way across the ice to Elephant Island, a desolate and uninhabited landmass. At least there was fresh water and they were able to hunt seals and sea lions for food. However, Shackleton knew that no-one would find them there so their only chance of survival was to find help. Shackleton decided that he and five of his men would set sail in a small lifeboat on an incredible 800- mile journey across the treacherous Southern Ocean. They were looking for South Georgia Island, where Shackleton knew there was a whaling station. Battling freezing temperatures, monstrous waves, and relentless winds, they navigated through icy waters, always hoping they would reach South Georgia Island, where they knew they could get help. After a grueling seventeen days, they finally reached South Georgia, however they were on the wrong side of the island and faced a dangerous journey over its rugged and icy land. Shackleton and two others embarked on this perilous journey, leaving the rest behind to await their return. Through blizzards and crevasses, they made their way, pushing their bodies to the limits of endurance. Miraculously, they arrived at the whaling station on the other side of the island. Shackleton immediately organized a rescue mission to save the men he left behind on Elephant Island. After several attempts, Shackleton finally succeeded in reaching Elephant Island, rescuing his stranded crew members and bringing them all back to safety. Not a single life was lost during this extraordinary ordeal.
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    Component 4B 1. Howdid Shackleton and his men survived on Elephant Island? 2. List the problems Shackleton and his men faced on the journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia Island. 3. Look at the first paragraph of the text? How does it match the typical opening paragraphs of a Recount?
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    Component 4C 1.What difficultydid Shackleton and his men face once they got to South Georgia Island? 2.Find evidence that Shackleton was an intelligent leader who was not afraid to make hard decisions. 3.This Recount does not have a concluding paragraph that sums up the significance of the events. Write a paragraph giving the text such a conclusion.
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    Component 5 1. Thefocus of the lesson was on learning about how recounts work. How has the lesson helped you to understand the difference? 2. Which questions were easy to answer? Why? 3. What strategies did you use to answer the harder questions?
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  • #4 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #5 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #7 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #8 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #9 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #12 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #13 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #14 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #15 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #16 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #17 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.
  • #18 Suggested answers. Stories from the past. Magic. Supernatural beings, Animal that can talk, lessons to be passed on to children. Q2. Expect a variety of answers such as. 1. They are entertaining. 2. They are fiction. They did not really happen. Three, they may be set in the past, present, or the future. 4. They have characters who may be people but are sometimes animals who have human abilities. So examples it talk and think. 5th they tell what happens to the characters. 6th they have a moral or a message or themes. 7th They tell us how to behave properly.. For question 3. Horror. Science fiction, Graphic novels, Comics. Romance fiction, fantasy, crime, thrillers and adventures.