Learning Activity Sheet in 3is (Inquiries, Investigation, Immersion)
Learning Activity Sheet in 3is (Inquiries, Investigation, Immersion)
Learning Activity Sheet in 3is (Inquiries, Investigation, Immersion)
I. LEARNING SKILLS
A. Most Essential Learning Competency
Uses sources according to ethical standards (at least 4-6 local and
international sources).
B. Objective
Uses sources according to ethical standards (at least 4-6 local and
international sources).CS_RS11-lllf-j-4.
It is important to follow ethical standards by citing the sources you used in your
research for several reasons:
To show your reader you've done proper research by listing sources you used
to get your information
To be a responsible scholar by giving credit to other researchers and
acknowledging their ideas
To avoid plagiarism by quoting words and ideas used by other authors
To allow your reader to track down the sources you used by citing them
accurately in your paper by way of footnotes, a bibliography or reference list
Foreign and local literature are part of your review of related literature. As
much as possible there should be a balance between these two. Just like related
literature and related studies, in the discussion part of RRL, you may combine
foreign and local literature and studies so long as you have arranged them
thematically, chronologically, methodological or theoretical.
Whether foreign or local studies or literature, researching entails including
various sources such as:
1. Primary sources are original materials on which other research is based,
including:
o original written works – poems, diaries, court records, interviews,
surveys, and original research/fieldwork, and
o research published in scholarly/academic journals.
2. Secondary sources are those that describe or analyze primary sources,
including:
o reference materials – dictionaries, encyclopedias, textbooks
o books and articles that interpret, review, or synthesize original
research/fieldwork.
3. Tertiary sources are those used to organize and locate secondary and
primary sources.
o Indexes – provide citations that fully identify a work with information
such as author, titles of a book, artile, and/or journal, publisher and
publication date, volume and issue number and page numbers.
o Abstracts – summarize the primary or secondary sources,
o Databases – are online indexes that usually include abstracts for each
primary or secondary resource, and may also include a digital copy of
the resource.
Source: Mary Woodley (June 1, 2020). Three Types of Resources. Retrieved from
https://libguides.merrimack.edu/research_help/Sources. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
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III. ACTIVITIES
A. Practice Tasks
Task 1:
Instructions: Listed below are possible sources of information for your
research. Identify each item as primary, secondary or tertiary source by
checking the appropriate column.
Task 2:
Instructions: Go over the following sample sources. Check the appropriate column
to which the studies/literatures belong. There should be two checks for each item;
one check for local or foreign source, and another check for primary, secondary or
tertiary source.
Task 3:
Instruction: Search for two (2) local literatures and two (2) international or foreign
literatures related to your chosen research topic from the previous activities.
LOCAL LITERATURE
Local Literature 1 Local Literature 2
Author Author
Date of Date of
Publication Publication
Objectives Objectives
Findings Findings
Conclusion Conclusio
n
INTERNATIONAL/FOREIGN LITERATURE
International/Foreign Literature 1 International/Foreign Literature 1
Author Author
Date of Date of
Publication Publication
Objectives Objectives
Findings Findings
Conclusion Conclusio
n
B. ASSESSMENT
Construct a one (1) paragraph review of related literature using your output in task 3.
Utilize all local and foreign sources or literatures you have found and make sure to
follow the proper citation and acknowledgement of the sources. Write your answer
on the space provided. A rubric will be used in assessing your output.
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Indicators 5 4 3 2 1
1. Cited literature and studies are adequate
and relevant to the research problem.
2. Related literature and studies are recent
(five years ago to present year of the study)
3. Foreign literature, studies, literature and
local studies are present.
4. Synthesis of the reviewed literature and
studies is well-organized, concise (not too long
nor too short) and is based on the researchers’
logical analysis of the cited materials.
5. The sources of the cited literatures and
studies are appropriately acknowledged and or
credited.
6. Proper format and mechanics are observed.
7. Correct grammar is observed.
Score
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MARY JANE S. SAN AGUSTIN, T-II, Fundado ES, SDO Cam. Sur
ANSWER KEY
Task 1
Reference Materials Primary Source Secondary Source Tertiary Source
1. Diary/journal
2. Research journals
3. Thesis/dissertation
4. Books
5. News articles
6. Book reviews
7. Research abstract
8. Surveys
9. Related literature
10. Bibliography
Task 2
Local Foreign Primary Secondary Tertiary
Sample Sources
Source Source Source Source Source
1. Toledo, S. (2020). Bar
topnotcher motivated by friend's
rape-slay case.
https://www.bicolmail.net/single-
post/2020/05/08/Bar-topnotcher-
motivated-by-friends-rape-slay-
case . www.bicolmail.net
2. Lamb, A. & Johnson, L.
(2001) Skimming and scanning.
https://www.42explore.com/
skim.htm. ABC words 2 eXplore
3. Pinoy Attorney (2015). An
Overview Of Republic Act No.
10627 Anti-Bullying Act.
4. Fabian Gutierrez (2016). Anti-
bullying animated short film
project.
5. Tiongson, M.T. & Rodriguez,
M.R. (2016). Reading and
Writing Skills. Sta. Mesa,
Quezon City: Rex Book Store.
Task 3
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Assessment
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