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Distinguishing Print
Media from Viewing
Materials
REVIEW: Fill in the blanks with the missing letters to complete each
word. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1. T__ x__bo__k is a learning material used as a standard work for the
study of a particular subject.
2. M__g__z__n__ is a periodical publication containing articles and
illustrations, typically covering a particular subject or area of interest.
3. N__w__p__p__r is a printed publication that is usually issued daily or
weekly consisting of folded unstapled sheets which contain news,
feature articles, advertisements and correspondence.
4. J__u__n__l is a daily record of news and events of a personal nature; a
diary.
5. W__r__b__o__ is a student’s book containing instruction and exercises
relating to a particular subject.
Drill:
Fill in the blanks with the missing letters to complete Trying Something New
Guess the name of the following logos. Write your answer on a separate sheet
of paper.
How can you access information online? Look at the following illustration.
Online sources of information are materials we can find online. It can be
an online newspaper, magazine, or television website.
Peer-reviewed journals, web pages, forums, and blogs are also online
sources. Other terms for online sources are electronic sources, web sources,
and internet sources. These online sources can be accessed through
available technology like laptops and computers as well as gadgets like
tablets and phones with the use of internet connectivity
The internet is a primary source of online access. It is used by people to
access news reports, to plan and book vacations, to chat or message, and
send an e-mail in order to stay in touch with friends or to pursue their
personal goals and interests.
A blog is a website that contains online personal reflections, comments,
and often hyperlinks, videos, and photographs provided by the writer.
facilitates the sharing of ideas, thoughts, and information through the
building of virtual networks and communities. Its content includes
personal information, documents, videos, and photos. Users engage with
social media via computer, tablet, or smartphone via webbased software or
web application, often utilizing it for messaging. Examples of which are
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, and Snapchat)
A podcast is a series of spoken word, audio episodes, all focused on a
particular topic or theme, like cycling or start-ups. You can subscribe to a
podcast using an app on your phone and listen to episodes whenever you
like on your headphones, in the car, or through speakers. A podcast can be
of any length, from a 1-minute news snippet, to a 3 hours in-depth
interview. It can be of any frequency, from daily to monthly. It can be of any
format, from simple solo shows up to mammoth, multi-person audio
dramas. It can also cover any topic, many of which would never make it
onto the radio.
REMEMBER
Video streaming is the continuous transmission of audio or
video files using an internet-connected device from the server to
a large audience. It also allows the user to download video
content while watching it. Some popular video streaming services
include Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, and other sites
that stream films and television shows; Apple Music and Spotify,
which stream music; and the video game live streaming site
Twitch.
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ACTIVITY 1 Elements of viewing Viewing Online Sources
Compare and materials and online Materials (blogs)
contrast sources (televisio
n shows)
television shows
1. theme
and blogs by 2. characters
putting a check 3. acting
mark ( / ) in the 4. dialogue
column that 5. shooting and
production
corresponds to 6. sound effects
the given 7. scenes
elements. Write 8. texts
9. reality or fantasy
your answers on 10. artistry
a separate sheet
of paper.
Activity 2: Pair share
Time to View and Compare!
Compare and contrast the television cooking show and the blog that features a
cooking experience by putting the given characteristics in the Venn diagram.
✓ Its theme is about cooking. Differences Similarities Differences
✓ It demonstrates actual cooking.
✓ It talks about personal experience in
cooking.
✓ It is hosted by a celebrity or celebrities.
✓ It is interactive.
✓ It can be accessed online.
✓ It is realistic.
✓ It is artistically presented.
Activity 2:
Read and analyze the statements below. Identify the viewing material
described in each number. Write the letters of your answers on a separate
sheet of paper.
A. television show
B. video-streamed movie
C. both television show and video-streamed movie
_________1. Its viewing may be delayed, stopped, or continued.
_________2. It shows different genres.
_________3. It uses moving pictures and sound effects.
_________4. It has available shows like sports, news, travel, etc. for viewing and
entertainment purposes.
_________5. It has no commercial breaks.
_________6. We use the senses of sight and hearing in viewing its content.
_________7. Its viewers can relate their personal experiences with its content.
Activity 2: Pair share
Read and analyze the statements below. Identify the viewing material
described in each number. Write the letters of your answers on a separate
sheet of paper.
A. television show
B. video-streamed movie
C. both television show and video-streamed movie
similarities
Difference Difference
ASSIGNMENT
DIRECTION: Try to find the meaning of the idioms by inferring
on how they are used in context.
I. Fill in the box with the correct propaganda devices. Write the words on
a separate answer sheet.
3. → This device uses famous personalities or recognitions to promote a
product. These people will tell you that they use the product and it is so
effective.
4. It is a device urging the public to follow the crowd or the popular
choice. It is telling the consumer to go with the trend so as not to feel left
out.
5. It shows that a person, product, or idea is for the masses and is one
with their struggle.