3rd Quarter Week 3 Lesson Plan PDF

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This document is a lesson plan for a 3rd quarter week 3 lesson, focusing on fallacies, participles, writing reports, and multimedia presentations. It outlines the key elements of a report, provides tools and guidelines for effective presentation in the lessons, and details lesson objectives.

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Good Afternoon! Pray er Attendance WEEK 3 QUARTER 3 Fallacies, Participles, Writing reports, and LESSON OBJECTIVES At the end of this lesson, students will be able to: 1.Define fallacy; 2.Point out fallacies in statements or arguments; 3.Identify participles in sentences and their f...

Good Afternoon! Pray er Attendance WEEK 3 QUARTER 3 Fallacies, Participles, Writing reports, and LESSON OBJECTIVES At the end of this lesson, students will be able to: 1.Define fallacy; 2.Point out fallacies in statements or arguments; 3.Identify participles in sentences and their functions; Fallacy – A fallacy is a flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument. Common Types of Fallacies: Ad Hominem – Attacking the person instead of the argument. Straw Man – Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to refute. False Dilemma – Presenting only two options when more exist. Slippery Slope – Claiming one event will inevitably lead to extreme consequences. Hasty Generalization – Making a conclusion based on insufficient evidence.34 Participle – A verb form that functions as an adjective. Types of Participles: Present Participle – Ends in -ing (e.g., The running water is cold.) Past Participle – Usually ends in -ed, -d, -t, - en, or -n (e.g., The broken vase was expensive.) Functions of Participles: As adjectives (e.g., A frightened cat ran away.) In participial phrases (e.g., Walking through the park, she felt relaxed.) Writing a Report 1.Key Elements of a Report: 1.Title – Clearly states the topic. 2.Introduction – Gives background and purpose. 3.Body – Presents data, analysis, and discussion. 4.Conclusion – Summarizes findings and provides recommendations. Creating a Multimedia Presentation 1.Tools to Use: PowerPoint, Canva, Google Slides, etc. 2.Guidelines for Effective Presentations: 1.Use clear visuals and concise text. 2.Maintain a logical structure. 3.Incorporate audio, video, or animations where necessary. 4.Practice good presentation skills (eye

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