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Father God,

Come be with us today.


Fill our hearts with joy.
Fill our minds with learning.
Fill our class with peace.
Fill our lesson with fun.
Fill our friendships with kindness.
Fill our school with love.
Amen.
GOOD
AFTERNOON
CLASS!
HOW ARE YOU?
ATTENDANCE

5
Classroom Rules
1. Listen carefully to your 2. Cooperate in the
teacher. discussion.

3. Participate in our
activity.

4. Raise your hand if you want


to answer. 5. Have fun learning!

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Review
LOOK and OBSERVE!
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, we can:
a. identify the degrees of adjectives through car
race,
b. construct sentences using an appropriate
comparison of adjectives; and
c. show acts of appreciation to one’s self without
comparing to others.

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FLIPPITY
Direction: Take down note the 6 adjectives you can see in the flippity.
Direction: Take down note the 6 adjectives you can see in the flippity.

o big
o bigger
o biggest
o dirty
o happy
o large
 
 
Degrees of
Comparison
of
Adjectives
Comparative
Positive Superlative
Adjectives have degrees of comparison:
-The positive degree expresses quality.
-The comparative degree compares two persons,
objects, or situation.
-The superlative degree compares more than two
persons, objects, or situation.
A spaceship was flitting around the sky.
Staring through the glass dome was Gor, an alien from
other planet.
He was exploring the Earth.
He saw three buildings of different heights.
tallest
taller
tall
Comparative
Degree tallest
Superlative
Positive Degree

Degree taller
tall
Positive
Degree AItpositive
The also degree
building
used was of tall
as
to make the adjective
as
equal the
is used to describe the height of
tall tower.
comparisons.
the building.
Comparative
Degree tallest
taller

tall In superlative
One-syllable
adjectives
degree, add the
Add –er to the
Examples:
sufix –est to
weak- weaker- the
weakest
positive degree.
near- nearer – nearest
positive degree
quick
Not all comparative and superlative adjectives are formed by
adding –er and –est.
When the adjectives ends in –e, just add –r and –st.

Positive Comparative Superlative


Degree Degree Degree

wide wider widest


Gor then compared three animals.

The dove was large.


The ostrich was the largest of
the three.

The chicken was larger than the


dove.
Gor went on to compare the racoon, panda and bear.

The panda was fatter than the


racoon.

The raccoon was fat.

The bear was the fattest of the


three.
When the base adjectives is in a consonant –vowel-
consonant format, we should double the consonant
before adding the suffix –er or –est. .

fat big

t tt g gg
fatter bigger

fattest biggest
Gor flew across to the park. He saw kids playing there.
happy happier happiest

boyon
The girl in the sand
monkeyboxbars
waswas
happier
the
The kid on
than the among the slide
kid on the was happy.
happiest theslide.
three.
When a two-syllable adjective ends in –y, as in
“happy” or “easy”, change the –y to –i and add –er
and –est to make the comparative and superlative
adjectives.

happy easy
happier easier
Y
happiest
ieasiest
Some two –syllable adjectives ending in –le, -ow or –
er take –r or –er to form the comparatives and –st or
–est to form the superlatives.

simple narrow clever

simpler narrower cleverer

simplest narrowest cleverest


Gor steered his spaceship and accidentally bumped into a tree.
Gor was sad because of the accident. He started mending his
spaceship.
Just then his alarm started ringing, and it was time to
go.
A tractor beam from the
spaceship filled the place
and drew Gor toward it.
And Gor set off to his
planet.
Some adjectives of one or two syllables,
add –er and –est.
Examples:
quick narrow
quicker narrower
quickest narrowest
Some adjectives ending in –e, add –r and –
est
Examples:
safe ripe
safer riper
safest ripest
For adjectives ending in –y change y to i
before adding –er and –est.
Examples:
noisy pretty
noisier prettier
noisiest prettiest
When the base adjectives is in a consonant –vowel-consonant format, we
should double the consonant before adding the suffix –er or –est. .

Examples:
big hot
bigger hotter
biggest hottest
In the Racing Game of Knowledge

Who will finish first?

Click Here to Start


Instructions:

1. Divide into Teams.

2. Each team is asked a


question. If they answer
correctly, click their teams
color button to move their
car.

3. Five correct answers will


cross the finish line and win
the race.

Play
Direction: Tell the appropriate degree of
comparison of each sentences. Say PD for
Positive degree, CD for Comparative
degree and SD for Superlative degree.
 
Click to Make Click to Make Click to Make
Yellow Car Move Blue Car Move Orange Car Move
Done
questions
Click to Make Click to Make
Red Car Move Green Car Move
PD CD SD
1. Vina is lovely.
2.Eric is the brightest pupil in
class.
3. Those flowers are expensive.
4. A straight line is the shortest
distance between two points.
5. The road is dangerous.
.

Direction: Choose the appropriate degree of comparison of adjectives.


Write it in your paper.
 
1. This milk shake is (sweet, sweeter, sweetest).
 
2. Tarsier remains the (small, smaller, smallest) primate in the Philippines.
 
3. My uncle is the (rich, richer, richest) man in our town.
 
4. Today’s weather is (cloudy, cloudier, cloudiest) than yesterday.

 5. This fruit is the (ripe, riper, ripest) of all in the table.
.

Construct 3 sentences using the degrees of comparison using this graph.


 
 
Positive degree Comparative degree Superlative degree

1.    

2.    

3.    
Goodbye
Class!

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