English 5 Term 1 Week 1 Supplementary Slides

Artifact: Master Story Builder Quest (15 Slides)

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  • Slide 1: Title Slide
    • Main Title: Recognizing Story Elements
    • Subject & Grade: English - Grade 5
    • Subtitle: TERM 1 - WEEK 1 Supplementary Slides
    • Presenter: Grade 5 Matatag Activity Hub
    • Visual: A bright, colorful background featuring the Hub's official logo with animated school supplies.
  • Slide 2: Activating Prior Knowledge - Story Friends
    • Content: "Do you remember these stories?" Featuring Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, and Snow White.
    • Key Concept: These characters are heroes because of their strength, courage, and determination to solve problems.
    • Visual: A colorful collage of fairy tale book covers and magical characters.
  • Slide 3: Build Me! (The Hero Puzzle)
    • Content: A puzzle activity featuring Jose Rizal.
    • Discussion Question: "Would the picture be complete if one piece was missing? Why or why not?".
    • Lesson Link: Just like a puzzle, a story needs all its parts (elements) to be complete.
    • Visual: A jigsaw puzzle graphic of the portrait of Jose P. Rizal.
  • Slide 4: What is a Short Story?
    • Definition: A made-up narrative that is shorter than a novel and can be read in one sitting.
    • Focus: Usually centers on one main event and a few key characters.
    • Visual: An illustration of a student happily reading a storybook in a cozy corner.
  • Slide 5: The 5 Magic Elements
    • Content: Every great story is built with:
      1. Character
      2. Setting
      3. Plot
      4. Conflict
      5. Theme.
    • Visual: Five colorful stars or icons representing each element.
  • Slide 6: Element 1 - Character
    • Definition: The people, animals, or creatures who drive the action.
    • Insights: Stories have protagonists (heroes) and antagonists (opponents). The best characters have "flaws" that make them interesting.
    • Visual: Cartoon images of a diverse group of characters, including an animal character.
  • Slide 7: Element 2 - Setting
    • Definition: The time and place where the story happens.
    • Details: Includes the environment, the time of day, and even the mood (e.g., a spooky night or a sunny day).
    • Visual: A split-screen image showing a bustling village and a quiet forest.
  • Slide 8: Element 3 - Plot (Part 1)
    • Stages:
      • Exposition: Meeting the characters and setting.
      • Inciting Incident: The event that starts the trouble.
      • Rising Action: The story gets more exciting.
    • Visual: A mountain climber starting their journey up a steep hill.
  • Slide 9: Element 3 - Plot (Part 2)
    • Stages:
      • Climax: The most exciting "turning point".
      • Falling Action: Things start to settle down.
      • Resolution: The ending where the problem is solved.
    • Visual: A roller coaster at the very top of a loop.
  • Slide 10: Element 4 - Conflict
    • Definition: The central struggle or problem the character faces.
    • Types: Person vs. Person, Person vs. Nature (like a storm), or Person vs. Self (inner struggle).
    • Visual: A character standing bravely in front of a giant, crashing wave.
  • Slide 11: Element 5 - Theme
    • Definition: The message, lesson, or "big idea" of the story.
    • Examples: Courage, friendship, love, or justice.
    • Visual: A lightbulb icon glowing with words like "Bravery" and "Kindness" inside.
  • Slide 12: Featured Story - "Elo the Hero"
    • Story Spot: Elo is a Grade 5 boy from Quirino Province.
    • The Conflict: He hears a "Kalding" (baby goat) crying for help in a strong river current.
    • Visual: An illustration of Elo rushing toward a babbling river.
  • Slide 13: Bravery in the River
    • Action: Elo uses the swimming skills his Tatay Ronnie taught him to save the goat.
    • Outcome: Despite the strong current, he reaches the shore safely with the animal.
    • Visual: A triumphant image of Elo and the baby goat emerging from the water.
  • Slide 14: Story Builder Check
    • Review: Based on "Elo the Hero," identify:
      • Setting: A small barangay in Quirino.
      • Climax: Elo struggling against the strong current.
      • Theme: Even children can be heroes.
    • Visual: A checklist graphic with gold stars.
  • Slide 15: Closing Slide
    • Motivating Message: "You have the power to be a hero in your own story every day! Keep reading and keep learning!".
    • Call to Action: "Like, Share, and Subscribe."
    • Branding: Prominent display of the Grade 5 Matatag Activity Hub logo.

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