Q4 English3 Week9 PPT Melc-Based @edumaymay
Q4 English3 Week9 PPT Melc-Based @edumaymay
Q4 English3 Week9 PPT Melc-Based @edumaymay
Quarter 4
Recognize and read some irregularly
Week 9
spelled words (e.g. such as enough,
through, beautiful)
EN3PWR-IVj-22
Day 1
Review:
Directions: Read and understand the given
sentences. Match the sentence in box A to its
appropriate vowel diphthong in box B.
Review:
Directions: Read and understand the given
sentences. Match the sentence in box A to its
appropriate vowel diphthong in box B.
Are there some words that you do
not know the meaning and its
spelling?
Read the story below and take note of the
highlighted words in the text.
would some
because
What are irregularly spelled words?
In the Farm
Tristan June C. Intong
One day, a father was farming in a straight yard
for healthy vegetables. He loved planting and cleaning
the yard. He built a small pond for water supply.
The next day, he harvested fresh and healthy
vegetables ready for marketing. He was very happy
because he sold all his vegetables.
Finally, he got home to rest and he was very
happy.
1. What is the story all about?
2. Where did the story happen?
3. From the story given above, which of the
following words is spelled irregularly?
4. He harvested fresh and healthy vegetables.
What is the meaning of the underlined word?
5. He _____ a small pond for water supply. What
is the missing word in the sentence?
Rules in Spelling
• Every word has at least one vowel.
• Every syllable has one vowel.
• C can sound like /k/ or /s/. C sounds like /s/
before an e, i, or y (cent, city, cycle). It sounds
like /k/ before everything else (cat, clip).
• G can sound like /g/ or /j/. G may sound
like /j/ before an e, i, or y (gem, giant, gym).
It sounds like /g/ before everything else
(garden, glad).
• Q is always followed by a , u (queen).
• Double the consonants f, l, and s at the
end of a one-syllable word that has just one
vowel (stiff, spell, pass).
• To spell the sound of /k/ at the end of
a word, we use ck or k. Use ck after a
short vowel (sick). After everything
else, use a k (milk).
• Capitalize names.
• A, e, o, and u usually say their name
at the end of a syllable (a-pron, me, go,
u-nit).
• Words do not end in v or j. We add a silent e
at the end of the word (have).
• Contractions replace letter(s) with an
apostrophe to shorten a phrase (I’ve
represents I have).
• I and o may say /ī/ and /ō/ before two
consonants (kind, sold). /j/ is spelled dge after
a short vowel (edge).
• Capitalize the names of places.
Activity
1:
Directions: Be able to write the correct
spelling of the following words:
angri __________________________
happines __________________________
joyfull __________________________
Cristmas __________________________
Activity
2:
Supply the missing letter sound for each
word. Write the appropriate letter/s on
the blank provided.
Irregular words are phonetically irregular
words that differ in sound from their spellings.
These words often do not follow regular phonic
or spelling rules.
Practice makes perfect. Keep on reading so that
you will be able to familiarize yourself with
these words. Reading is a wonderful habit.
Assess
ment:
Directions: Each sentence has context clues to help you
find the meaning of the highlighted word. Encircle the
letter of the correct answer.
1. Lydia has enough supply of mangoes that all of her
siblings have tasted.
a. all b. half c. partial
2. Cedrick saw and admired in the distance a beautiful
bird flying across the sky.
a. ugly b. weird c. attractive
3. Ms. Calma asked me if I am through with my
assignment.
a. continuing b. done c. incomplete
4. The woman crossing along the street reminds me of my
mother.
a. female parent b. male parent c. stepfather
5. Let us eat our lunch together in the canteen.
a. apart b. separately c. as one
Homew
ork:
Read carefully and encircle the word on each row
that has the correct spelling.
Day 3
Review:
Directions: Look at the pictures and read the words
aloud. Connect each picture to the word that tells
about it.
Now, listen as you read aloud the
information below.
Emmanuel’s Motorcycle
Melona M. Almonte
Favorites of Frits
Melona M. Almonte