10 English Quarter 1 – Module1: Information Gathering for Everyday Life Usage Department of Education • Republic of the Philippines English– Grade 10 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 1 – Module1: Information Gathering for Everyday Life Usage First Edition, 2020 Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties. Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names, trademarks, etc.) included in this book are owned by their respective copyright holders. Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them. 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Samidan, HTIII-BCNHS-ADM Focal Printed in the Philippines by ________________________ Department of Education – Bureau of Learning Resources (DepEd-BLR) Office Address: Wangal, La Trinidad, Benguet Telefax: (074) 422-4074 E-mail Address: car@deped.gov.ph 10 English Quarter 1 – Module 1: Information Gathering for Everyday Life Usage This instructional material was collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators from public and private schools, colleges, and or/universities. We encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to the Department of Education at action@deped.gov.ph. We value your feedback and recommendations. Department of Education • Republic of the Philippines I. Introductory Message For the facilitator: Hi. As the facilitator of this module, kindly orient the learner on how to go about reading and answering this learning material. When possible, advise the learner‟s parents or guardians of the same procedure since they will be the primary supporters in the learners‟ academic progress. By the way, do not forget to remind the learner to use separate sheets in answering all the of the activities found in the learning module. For the learner: Hello learner. I hope you are ready to progress in your Grade 10 English by accomplishing this learning module. This is designed to provide you with interactive tasks to further develop the desired learning competencies prescribed in our curriculum. In this module, you are expected to get information that can be used in everyday life from news reports, speeches, informative talks, panel discussions, etc. Here is a guide on the parts of the learning modules which you need to understand as you progress in reading and analyzing its content. ICON LABEL DETAIL What I need to know This contains the learning objectives which you need to accomplish What I know This assesses what you know about the lesson you are to tackle What‟s In This connects the current lessons with the previous lessons What‟s New This introduces the lesson through an activity What‟s Is It This contains a brief discussion of the lessons What‟s More These are activities to check your understanding of the lesson What I have Learned This summarizes the important ideas presented in the lesson What I Can Do This is a real life application of what you have learned Assessment This is a post assessment of what you have learned Additional Activities This is an activity that will strengthen your knowledge about the lesson 2 What I Need to Know This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you get information from news reports, speeches, informative talks, panel discussions, and many other more that can be used in everyday life.The scope of this module permits it to be used in varied reading activities. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using. The module is divided into two lessons, namely: • Lesson 1 – Information Gathering through Noting for Specific Details • Lesson 2 – Scanning and Skimming to Gather and Locate Required Information After going through this module, you are expected to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. note for specific details or information; summarize information through words and graphic organizers; scan for facts; get information that can be used in everyday life by skimming; explain the importance of information gathering for everyday life usage. What I Know TRUE OR FALSE. Write the complete word TRUE if the statement is correct. Otherwise, write the complete word FALSE if the statement is incorrect.Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. 1. You read to understand and relate to what‟s happening around you. 2. Reading for details is a skill that you should acquire. 3. Noting for details is important because you often need to listen and read to find specific information for a specific purpose. 3 4. Noting for details is a skill that helps develop the habit of distinguishing important information for everyday life. 5. Cornell method, outlining method and mapping method are effective noting detail methods. 6. Interviews, questioning and observation are the frequently used methods of gathering information. 7. Information gathering is the act of getting information from news reports, speeches and other informative sources for everyday life usage. SCANNING & SKIMMING FOR INFORMATION. Read the informative text in the box and then gather the required information. THE ELOQUENT LANGUAGE OF A LADY’S HANDKERCHIEF By August Miranda A handkerchief is a piece of cloth for wiping the face or nose or other parts of the body. But here are some of its meanings in the art of flirtation. Drawing across the lips- desirous of acquaintance. Drawing across the eyes- I am sorry. Taking it by the center- you are too willing. Dropping- we will be friends. Twirling in both hands- indifference. Withdrawing it across the cheek- I love you. Drawing it through the hands- I hate you. Letting it rest on the right cheek- yes. Letting it rest on the left cheek- no. Twirling it in the left hand- I wish to get rid of you. Twirling it in the right hand- I love another. Drawing it across the forehead- we are watched. Over the shoulder- follow me. Opposite corners of both hands- wait for me. Placing it on the right ear- you have changed. Letting it remain on the eye- you are cruel. Winding around the forefinger- I am married. Putting it in the pocket- no more at present. So girls, be careful in using your handkerchief. Drop your hanky when you meet that lad or simply hold it- but beware drawing it through your hands. As for boys, think twice before letting your handkerchief remain on your left eye or twirl it on both hands. 8. What is the text all about? a. how to be clean with our handkerchief b. how handkerchief is used in the art of flirtation c. the parts of a handkerchief d. the key to impressing ladies 4 9. What paragraph states advice for girls and boys in the use of the handkerchief? a. paragraph 1 b. paragraph 2 c. paragraph 3 d. paragraph 4 • For items 10-15, choose your answer in the box. Choices: a. b. c. d. e. f. No more at present Yes I love you Follow me You have changed I am married 10. withdrawing the handkerchief across the cheek 11. placing it on the right ear 12. letting it rest on the right cheek 13. winding it around the forefinger 14. putting it in the pocket 15. placing the handkerchief over the shoulder Lesson 1 Information Gathering through Noting for Specific Details What’s In One of your major responsibilities is to gather information related to the subjects that you are studying. You read your textbooks, watch informative medias and even listen to news reports in order to fully understand not only your academic topics but as well as what‟s happening around you. Information gathering is the act of getting varied kinds of information for a particular reason or purpose. The type of information you are trying to obtain, as well as the people or other resources providing the information will determine which techniques you should use. The common methods in gathering information are the following: 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. reading interviews questioning questionnaires observation study of existing reports Notes to the Teacher Prior to understanding the lesson on information gathering through noting for specific details, the students are given a brief background on the general meaning of information gathering. The students should be able to discern that information gathering is significant in all aspects of human life. What’s New Activity:Note for Specific Details Gather information by reading the news report below and then answer the questions that follow on a separate paper. RIGHT INSTINCTS Other cases to be reviewed by the new committee will be the death sentence of the rapist whose victims have forgiven him. This study was apparently prompted by the recent execution of Eduardo Agbayani, who was convicted of raping his own daughters. On the eve of his execution, his victims announced that they had already forgiven him and pleaded his life be spared. They had suffered enough and they didn‟t want their father‟s death to weigh on their conscience they said. The study will obviously be too late to save Agbayani. While Mr. Estrada wanted to give him reprieve, the order to stop the execution could not be relayed on time because the phone in the execution chamber wasn‟t working. But such cases certainly merit some serious thought for reasons brought out dramatically by the appeal of the Agbayani sisters. The sisters were saying in effect that after the trauma of the rape, they don‟t want to be 6 victimized a second time by being haunted by the guilt feelings about their father‟s death. This raises the questions of whether it is fair for the state to impose its own brand of justice? If it insists on carrying out the extreme penalty, the probability is high that many victims will simply hide the crime rather than feel responsible for their abuser‟s death, particularly if he happens to be a brother, a father, or a grandfather. In this issue, Mr. Estrada‟s instincts are pointing him in the right direction. Perhaps he should trust them even more than the advice of his committee, whose members lean toward a strict application of the law rather than a more liberal exercise of clemency. -Philippine Daily Inquirer, 14/209 (7 July 1999) Create 2 column and then answer the following questions following the template below: Column 1 Column 2 1. What is the issue in the editorial? Main lecture notes 2. What prompted the new committee Use concise sentences. to conduct the review or study? Use shorthand symbols 3. Why did the Agbayani sisters plead or appeal to spare their father‟s life? 4. Create a diagram about the Use abbreviations or question, “According to the symbols editorial, what will happen if the state insists on imposing death penalty on the accused despite the victim‟s plea to stop the execution?” 5. What is the newspaper editor‟s Use lists stand on the issue? 6. Do you agree? Support your Put space between points answer. What is It Reading for details is the easiest skill to learn and the most utilized information gathering technique by students like you. It is a practice of reading information from another source. When you note details in gathering information, you often prove a point, find specific details and even solve a problem. This skill also enables us to distinguish significant details. Moreover, gathering information by noting details is a great help not only for 7 academic purposes but also when you need urgent information in relation to everyday life requirements. The methods that you can use to effectively note details for information are Cornell Method, outlining method and mind mapping. The Cornell method is used by dividing the paper in two columns. The first column is used to enter key or cue words while the second is the notes column for recording ideas and facts. Example: Electrons are tiny particles that revolve around the nucleus or center of atoms. Each electron carries a very small charge of negative electricity. An electric current is a flow of electrons moving from one place to another. Electrons always flow from high negative pressure areas to areas of lower negative pressures. They do not always need to flow along the wire but may jump across a gap if the pressure difference is high enough. Column 1 Main Idea: Questions that connects points: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Column 2 Electrons are tiny particles that revolve around the nucleus or center of atoms. What are electrons? What does each electron carry? What do you call the flow of electrons which move from one place to another? Do electrons carry positively-charged electricity? Where does the flow of electrons start? Diagrams proton Study prompts + - electron 1. Each electron carries a little charge of negative electricity. 2. Electrons always flow from high negative pressure areas to areas of lower negative pressures. Outlining Methodorganizes information into main topic and sub topic through numbers, roman numerals and letters. Some suggested ways in outlining: 1. Use only one form of outline, either number letter sequence or decimal sequence. Number letter Sequence: Decimal Sequence: 8 I. Food A. Vegetables B. Fruits 1.Vegetables a. Cabbage b. Broccoli 2. Fruits a. Apple b. Mango 1.Choose desired college university 1.1.Visit and evaluate college campuses 1.2.visit and evaluate college websites 1.2.1. Look for interesting classes. 1.2.2. Note important statistics. 2. Write related topics in parallel construction. Not parallel: I. The first part of the race came out according to predictions. II. The excitement of a race is its unpredictability, as indicated by the second part. Parallel: I. The first part of the race came out according to predictions. II. The second part went contrary to predictions. 3. See to it that each topic should have more than just one sub topic or none at all. Incorrect: I. Planning a party can be both enjoyable and tiring. A. The guest list must be made and the invitations be mailed. II. The day of the party is the most hectic. III. Cleaning up after the party is no fun. Correct: I. Planning a party can be both enjoyable and tiring. A. The guest list must be made and the invitations be mailed. B. The recreational activities must be worked out. II. The day of the party has the most hectic schedule. 4. Classify your materials accurately into major and subordinate topics. Do not place a subordinate topic in the same ranking as a major topic and vice versa. Incorrect: I. My young brother has a self-acquired knowledge on different machines. A. He can build a model airplane. B. He can repair an automobile motor. C. He can put it together again. D. He can repair a tractor. Note: The topic which is inappropriately ranked is letter C, which should belong as a subtopic under B. A, B, and D belong under the category of different machines mentioned in the main topic. 9 Correct: I. My young brother has a self-acquired knowledge on different machines. A. He can build a model airplane. B. He can repair an automobile motor. 1. He can put it together again. 2. He has worked on different automobile motors so far. C. He can repair a tractor. 5. Do not overload your outline. Incorrect: I. I made preparations carefully, since a visit to grandfather‟s did not happen everyday, and also because the vacation promised to be full of opportunities for outdoor activities. Better: I. I made preparations carefully. Mind Mapping Method is the method to see the main idea and how information related to one another. This method uses diagram to represent words, ideas, tasks or other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word. Key Issues Supervising Enhance Community Quarantine Main idea 10 Monitoring What’s More Activity: Inform Me After learning about the note-taking methods, read the news report below and then gather the significant information by using the outline method. Answer on a separate paper. COVID-19: Too Little, Too Late? Although WHO has yet to call the outbreak of SARS-Cov2 infection a pandemic, it has confirmed that the virus is likely to spread to most, if not all countries. Regardless of terminology, this latest coronavirus epidemic is now seeing larger increases in cases outside China. As of March 3, more than 90,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in 73 countries. The outbreak in northern Italy, which has seen 11 towns officially locked down and residents threatened with imprisonment if they try to leave, shocked European political leaders. Their shock turned to horror as they saw Italy become the epicenter for further spread across the continent. As the window for global containment closes, health ministers are scrambling to implement appropriate measures to delay the spread of the virus. But their actions have been slow and insufficient. There is now real danger that countries have done too little, too late to contain the epidemic. -The Lancet 395/10226 (7 March, 2020) Outline Format: Decimal Sequence 1 Main topic 1: ___________________________________________________ 2 Main topic 2: ___________________________________________________ 2.1. Sub topic: ________________________________________________ 2.2. Sub topic: ________________________________________________ 2.2.1. Supporting facts 1: _________________________________ 2.2.2. Supporting facts 2: _________________________________ What I Have Learned Activity:See the Big Picture Highlight the significant ideas from Jose Rizal‟s The Song of the Travelerby answering the questions in the mind map. 11 THE SONG OF THE TRAVELER Like to a leaf that is fallen and withered Tossed by the tempest from pole unto pole: Thus roam the pilgrim abroad without purpose, Roams without love, without country, or soul. Following anxious treacherous fortune, Fortune which, e‟en as he grasps at, it flees; Vain though the hopes that his yearning is seeking, Yet does the pilgrim embark on the seas. Ever impelled by the invisible power, Destined to roam from the East to the West; Ofthe remembers the faces of loved ones, Dreams of the day when he too must rest. Chance may assign him a tomb in the desert, Grant him final asylum of peace; Soon by the world and his country forgottenGod rest his soul when his wanderings cease! Often the sorrowful pilgrim is envied, Circling the globe like a seagull above; Little, ah, little they know what a void Saddens his soul by the absence of love. Home may pilgrim return in the future, Back to his loved ones his footsteps he bends; Naught will he find but the dust and the ruins, Ashes of love and the tombs of his friends. Pilgrim, begone! No return more hereafter, Strange thou art in the land of thy birth; Others may sing of their love while rejoicing, Though once again must roam o‟er the earth. Pilgrim, begone! Nor return more hereafter, Dry are the tears that a while for three ran; Pilgrim, begone! And forget they affliction, Loud laughs the world at the sorrows of man. - Jose Rizal, trans. Charles Derbyshire 12 Mind Mapping Method 1. To what does the speaker compare the pilgrim? 5. Where will the pilgrim die if he is unlucky? The Song of the Traveler 2. What does the pilgrim seek? 3. What impels the pilgrim to roam from East to West? 4. Why should we not envy the pilgrim? What I Can Do Activity:Inform Me More Read a reliable informative text and note significant details by using any of the note-taking methods. Cornell Method Outline Method Mind Mapping Method Lesson 2 Scanning and Skimming to Gather and LocateRequired Information 13 What’s In In the present-day society, there is a great and urgent need for access and availability of accurate information because it is an aid in decision making, policy making or simply increasingthe knowledge of the information recipient. Thus, noting details plays crucial part in gathering truthful information for everyday life usage. You can gather information from news reports, speeches, informative talks, panel discussions and many other more.You can note detailsusing the Cornell method wherein as you listen to the informative talks you divide the paper in two columns. The first column is used to enter key or cue words while the second is the notes column for recording ideas and facts. The Outlining Methodorganizes information into main topic and sub topic by using numbers, roman numerals and letters. Mind Mapping Method is the method to see the “big picture” and how information relates to one another. This method uses diagram which represents words, ideas, tasks or other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word. Notes to the Teacher Prior to understanding the lesson on listening to be informed, the students are given a review on information gathering through noting for specific details. The students should be able to discern that information gathering is significant in all aspects of human life. What’s New Activity: Scan Me Read the panel discussion script and get ready to answer the questions on special details. HELP YOUR CHILD TAKE A STAND AGAINST BULLYING 14 by Tyler Jacobson According to StopBullying.gov, one in four school aged children report that they have been the victim of bullying in the past. Our reliance on technology isn‟t helping. DoSomething.org reports that 68% of teenagers admit that cyber bullying is a real problem. Our kids used to be victims of targeting outside of the home. Now they are being tormented in the place where they should be safe: their own home. They carry a means of destroying their self-esteem right in their pockets in the form of a smartphone. The Very Real Threat of Depression and Anxiety Our children are under a great deal of stress, more so than past generations. Recent research has shown that their pressures are equal to that of adults. But teenagers don‟t have the brain development, self-care knowledge, emotional maturity or experience to deal with it in nearly as effective a way as adults do. That may explain why depression seems to be on the rise in children and teens. With suicide being the second leading cause of death in young people, it is critical that we do something. Ending Bullying from the Inside As adults, parents, teachers and others who are involved in the lives of our children, it is our job to help end this harmful epidemic. However, we can‟t be there 24-hours a day. We can‟t protect our children from every hurt feeling or confront bullies when they appear. What we can do is be proactive in teaching our kids to recognize and stand up to bullying. By raising young people to be brave and firm in the face of this behavior, we can stop bullying as it happens. Questions: 1. What is the panel discussion script all about? a. Policies c. Bullying b. Education d. Freedom 2. What is the ratio of bullying as reported by StopBullying.gov? a. 1:1 c. 1:3 b. 1:2 d. 1:4 3. What kind of bullying was reported by DoSomething.org? a. Verbal Bullying c. Cyberbullying b. Physical Bullying d. Social Bullying 4. Where does the bullying usually occur? a. School c. Gym b. Home d. Cinema 15 5. Why do teenagers feel real threat of depression and anxiety when being bullied? a. because of their brain development and emotional maturity to deal with the problem b. because children are really weak both inside and out c. because the society doesn‟t care about the children d. because bullying is deadly 6. Who can help children from bullying? a. everybody involved in c. counselors only the children‟s lives d. themselves b. nobody What is It The activity above is an example of scanning and skimming for information. When we read informative texts and time is very limited for you to gather information, you can still be effective in information gathering through the use of scanning and skimming. To successfully gather information, you must be skilled in reading. If it is a news report, you can read the headline of the news. Check the title and the main points carefully. The more you read them, the better and deeper you understand. Understanding is a process. The following techniques in gathering and locating required information will help you to be successful in your reading comprehension. Skimmingis reading swiftly or glancing quickly through printed material in search for the main idea. When skimming, familiarize yourself with the general topic of your information source andwhile you skim try to notice the words more stressed and clearly pronounced. This will enable you to note the keywords which will help you gather the information. Furthermore, if you have a sufficient background knowledge or believe you don‟t need the information, then skip it. However, pick and choose carefully what you skim and skip While reading, ask yourself the following questions to help you decide whether or not to skim. If you answered „yes' to any of these questions, then skimming is a useful tool. Is the material non-fiction? Do I have a lot to read and only a small amount of time? Do I really know something about this material? 2 Can any of the material be skipped? Scanning is finding the special details to find specific facts or to answer a question. Forscanning to be successful, you need to understand how your material is structured. Comprehend what you read so you can locate the specific information you need. Furthermore, establishing your purpose and locating the appropriate material before you scan is essential. Use your hands when scanning because using your hand or finger is extremely helpful in focusing your attention and keeping your place while scanning a column of material. Moreover, use your peripheral vision when scanning. When your hand moves down a list of names, you see not only the name your finger is pointing to, but also the names above and below. Let your eyes work for you when searching for information. What’s More Activity: Maze Test! Good job! The skill you have developed in skimming and scanning may now be applied in the maze test. Read the selection from beginning to end. Record the time it took you to read the whole selection. Then go back and choose the right word or phrase from the choices given. Work as fast as you can. Answer on a separate paper. POPULATION EDUCATION Population explosion is one of the five serious global problems that 1) ________________ a. humanity b. sexuality c. education 2) ________________ a. surplus, b. oversupply, c. shortage, 3) ________________ a. sanitation. b. pollution. c. beautification. is facing- the four others are food malnutrition, resource depletion, and environmental 18 Population explosion is the center of all these 4) global _____________ a. progress. b. ills. c. development. Population growth in our country is a cause of 5) _________________ a. happiness. b. joy. c. alarm. 3.01%, which is one of the Our population increases at the rate of 6) a. b. c. ___________ lowest highest least Our population keeps growing, but our land The rapid population growth will other global ills. taken. to 10) _________ a) a. look back b) b.set up c) c. make right d) e) growth rates in the world. 7) a. b. c. __________ remains constant. grows bigger. enlarges. 8) _________________ a. check b. bring about c. stop or solve 9) _________ a. positive b. negative c. indifferent Therefore, steps must be this unfortunate situation. 19 the four BAGUIO AND BURNHAM: HOW THIS CITY WAS MADE TO LAST by Nicai de Guzman 1) Temperatures are steadily rising all around the country and sadly, because of the quarantine, we are left to roast inside our houses. In times like these, don‟t we all wish we were in Baguio and walking carelessly around Burnham Park as we snack on our strawberry taho? 2) Aside from being a holiday and hot weather destination, did you know that Burnham Park is also significant cultural and historical landmark? Let‟s take a closer look at this distinguished park in the city of Pines.Baguio was one of the last strongholds of pre-Hispanic Philippines. We can‟t start to talk about Burnham Park without talking about the history of Baguio, one of the last places to surrender its sovereignty to the Spaniards. 3) The area that occupies Baguio used to be known as Kafagaway. The Kankanaey and Ibaloi tribes of the Cordilleras used to rule the land. They would bow to no one- not even the white colonizers who have been invading areas south of their territory.Juan Salcedo, the grandson of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, tried in 1572 and failed. A century later, in 1694, Don Q.M. Quirantine also attempted to bring these tribes down to their knees and claim the lands fully as their own. Again, they were unsuccessful. It was 1846 when CommandanteGuiilermoGalvey established a military garrison in this fertile land, which he later named La Trinidad after his wife. Camps and houses or rancherias were later set up. The Spaniards who lived in the area introduced coffee farming and up to now. Benguet is still known for its coffee. 4) Americans developed Baguio to be their home away from home but at a price. The same way the Spaniards made Manila look like Europe to combat their homesickness, the Americans wanted to do the same with Baguio. It was cold and it reminded them of their home, minus the chilling winter. In 1909, Baguio was proclaimed a chartered city and official “Summer Capital” of the Philippines. The Mansion became the official residence of the American Governor- General. The Philippine Commission held its first session in Baguio City and this explains why there is a street called Session Road. The Americans were obsessed with making their mark in their newly colonized lands and they thought that the best way to do that was with architecture and urban planning. Their thinking back then was that anything local is primitive and savage. 20 5) In a January 22, 1899 article from The World,a New York newspaper, there is a cartoon called “Revenge of the Filipino,” which illustrates Filipino “insurgents” injecting an American soldier with leprosy. The caption states, “In such a hut as this the incident happened.” As such, the hut was connoted to be a symbol of savagery. In a way, this was also a political move by the Americans who were trying to justify colonizing the country. They must build roads, buildings! Decades later, the locals remember the Americans‟ contribution to the development of Baguio. Well, they did build Kennon Road, which became instrumental in the fast transit of goods to the neighboring provinces. On July 4, 2019, Filipino-American Friendship Day, floral wreaths were laid along Kennon Road, Burnham Park, Governor Pack Road, and Malcolm Square. A year earlier, the U.S. Embassy also affirmed its support in supporting conservation efforts for Americanbuilt heritage sites in Baguio. 6) Daniel Burnham was willing to design Baguio for free.In a letter written to William Cameron Forbes, who was part of the Philippine Commission, acclaimed architect Daniel Burnham expressed his enthusiasm for being appointed as the country‟s resident urban planner. “There can be no monetary profit in this work but it would be a door to happiness to men who care to improve opportunity for the sake of the poetic thing itself,” he wrote in the letter dated April 4, 1904.“The Luzon work should have a man‟s whole heart. Dreams will not come for pay. Whoever does this should go in because he can‟t keep out,” he wrote in a letter he sent a week later.Despite his enthusiasm, there were some locals who dissented the Americans suddenly coming in and redesigning the whole place. There were some political cartoons in the papers describing the efforts of the Philippine Commission as “pabigat” to the people. Baguio's urban design was patterned after Washington D.C.Burnham wrote a report dated October 3, 1905, about how Baguio was unlike Manila in the sense that it isn‟t influenced by Spanish architecture. It was more or less a blank slate however it was an “abrupt and hilly” country.Washington D.C. could be a sort of template for Baguio that adheres to the City Beautiful movement, an idea in urban design that cities should be beautiful, engaging, and not far removed from a society‟s issues. He explored the directional orientation of streets by which all future homes can receive direct sunlight, which can do very well for the houses‟ ventilation and sanitation.Lots were sold to wealthy individuals, most of whom were Americans, Spaniards, and English. Of course, the strategic location of these lots can also be interpreted as a way that these colonizers can oversee the locals.Burnham Park itself was a manifestation of the City Beautiful movement.While a lot of Burnham‟s plans stayed on paper, his namesake park was a homage to him and the movement he pioneered. Within the park are mini-parks and groves where people can socialize and relax. 21 7) There are 12 clusters inside the park, each with its own allure. At its heart is the Burnham Lake or City Pond, a man-made lake designed for aesthetic purposes in accordance with the City Beautiful movement. It became known as the 'tent city' after the 1990 earthquake. Arguably, it was one of the places that Baguio suffered the most during the 7.8-magnitude quake that hit the country on July 16, 1990. And with buildings and houses in disrepair, locals sought refuge in public spaces, most notably, in Burnham Park. 8) People pitched tents as their temporary shelter, which is why it became known then as the “tent city.” In 2015, then Baguio City Mayor Mauricio Domogan also opened the park to campers who prefer to stay in the outdoors overnight. “We have to open suitable portions of Burnham Park for those interested to put up their tents and stay overnight for them to have a feel of the city‟s cool and romantic weather,” he said in the Baguio Herald Express. Unfortunately, though earthquake drills were being organized by the local government, so the participation of current Baguio residents was lackluster.A portion of the park was supposed to be converted into a parking lot. Back in 2015, with more visitors flocking to Baguio, especially during the summer holidays, there was a proposal to build a parking lot with a 3,000-vehicle capacity. The parked cars were clogging the streets and tourists found it inconvenient to find parking almost anywhere. The location of the parking lot was supposed to be in the Melvin Jones Grandstand area but heritage conservationists gathered support (15,000 signatures) to stop this from happening. Earlier that year, the NHCP also recognized the historical significance of the park. Aside from this, according to Baguio Heritage Foundation, Inc. chairman Dr. Ronaldo Paraan, Burnham Park also serves an environmental purpose. Not only is it an aquifer or a place where groundwater can be extracted, it is also a carbon sink, which means the area absorbs more carbon than it releases. From a heritage site, it is now a National Heritage Park. In 2015, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) has declared the more than a century-old Burnham Park a heritage site. And finally, on June 13, 2019, House Bill 7966 Declaring Burnham Park as a National Heritage Park was approved on its third and final reading in the House of Representatives. The objectives of this bill are the overall and comprehensive planning, preservation, restoration, and development of Burnham Park, according to Representative Mark O. Go of Baguio. Basically, it will use the strength of the Department of Tourism, Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority, NHCP, and city government of Baguio to prepare a development plan “involving the conservation and/ or maintenance of the appropriate facilities which shall enhance the identified areas.” “Preserving our rich cultural heritage like Burnham Park will strengthen our foundation in nation-building that would echo throughout many generations. This Park has become a part of 22 the progress and prosperity of our City, but more than that, we all shared wonderful memories in this park,” he said on his Facebook post. -Esquire (15 May, 2020) What I Have Learned Activity: Where is This? Do you know everything about Baguio City and its popular Burnham Park? Read the feature article about the city and itspark and then gather the important information by applying the scanning and skimming steps. Be guided by the instruction below the article. Instructions: I. II. Read carefully the feature article. Find a particular detail of the article through skimming. Use the guide questions below and write your answer on your paper. 1. What is the feature article all about? 2. Why is Baguio one of the last strongholds of pre-Hispanic Philippines? 3. Who was willing to design Baguio for free? 4. What paragraph mentioned Baguio‟s urban design pattern? 5. What paragraph mentioned the park being converted as a parking lot? III. Scan for more information. Use the guide questions below and write your answer on your paper. 1. What tribes used to rule the Cordilleran land? 2. Who is the grandson of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi who tried to overthrow the Cordilleran tribes? 3. Why did the Americans want to develop Baguio? 4. What is the name of the newspaper which published a cartoon called “Revenge of the Filipino?” 5. What place is considered as the urban design template of Baguio City? 6. What year did Baguio become the „tent city‟? 7. Who is the mayor who opened the park to campers who prefer to stay in the outdoors overnight? 23 What I Can Do Activity: Application time! Congratulation! You are now skilled in scanning and skimming. Based on your lesson in scanning and skimming in relation to information gathering, how will you use these skills in your everyday life? Enumerate your answers using the format of the diagram below. Skimming Scanning 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. Assessment TRUE OR FALSE. Write the complete word TRUE if the statement is correct. Otherwise, write the complete word FALSE if the statement is incorrect.Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. 1. You read to understand and relate to what‟s happening around you. 2. Reading for details is a skill that you should acquire. 3. Noting for details is important because you often need to listen and read to find specific information for a specific purpose. 4. Noting for details is a skill that helps24 develop the habit of distinguishing important information for everyday life. 24 5. Cornell method, outlining method and mapping method are effective noting detail methods. 6. Interviews, questioning and observation are the frequently used methods of gathering information. 7. Information gathering is the act of getting information from news reports, speeches and other informative sources for everyday life usage. SCANNING & SKIMMING FOR INFORMATION. Read the informative text in the box and then gather the required information. THE ELOQUENT LANGUAGE OF A LADY’S HANDKERCHIEF By August Miranda A handkerchief is a piece of cloth for wiping the face or nose or other parts of the body. But here are some of its meanings in the art of flirtation. Drawing across the lips- desirous of acquaintance. Drawing across the eyes- I am sorry. Taking it by the center- you are too willing. Dropping- we will be friends. Twirling in both hands- indifference. Withdrawing it across the cheek- I love you. Drawing it through the hands- I hate you. Letting it rest on the right cheek- yes. Letting it rest on the left cheek- no. Twirling it in the left hand- I wish to get rid of you. Twirling it in the right hand- I love another. Drawing it across the forehead- we are watched. Over the shoulder- follow me. Opposite corners of both hands- wait for me. Placing it on the right ear- you have changed. Letting it remain on the eye- you are cruel. Winding around the forefinger- I am married. Putting it in the pocket- no more at present. So girls, be careful in using your handkerchief. Drop your hanky when you meet that lad or simply hold it- but beware drawing it through your hands. As for boys, think twice before letting your handkerchief remain on your left eye or twirl it on both hands. 8. What is the text all about? a. how to be clean with our handkerchief b. how handkerchief is used in the art of flirtation c. the parts of a handkerchief d. the key to impressing ladies 25 9. What paragraph states advice for girls and boys in the use of the handkerchief? a. paragraph 1 b. paragraph 2 c. paragraph 3 d. paragraph 4 • For items 10-15, choose your answer in the box. Choices: a. b. c. d. e. f. No more at present Yes I love you Follow me You have changed I am married 10. withdrawing the handkerchief across the cheek 11. placing it on the right ear 12. letting it rest on the right cheek 13. winding it around the forefinger 14. putting it in the pocket 15. placing the handkerchief over the shoulder 26 Additional Activities Activity 5 Bird Information: Read the paragraph below and then gather the necessary accurate information by answering the questions. Write your answer on a separate paper. 1Few of us realize that a vast amount of information has been gathered about our feathered friends, the birds. 2Birds are very valuable because they destroy insects that are harmful to agriculture, because they feed on the seeds of weeds, and because some of them eat mice on the farmers‟ crops. 3A Scarlet tanager has been known to eat six hundred thirty caterpillars in eighteen minutes, and one nighthawk which was killed had recently eaten sixty grasshoppers and five hundred mosquitoes. 4We can estimate the vast quantity of insects that birds consume when we know that a pair of chickadees were found to feed their young forty times in thirty minutes. 1. This informative text deals primarily with _____________________. a. birds b. the consumption of mice by birds c. the migration of birds d. the destruction of insects by birds 2. The main idea of the paragraph is in sentence number ___________________. 3. The paragraph states that birds are a. poisonous to man b. harmful to agriculture c. poisonous to other birds d. valuable to agriculture 4. Give the ideas that support your answer in number 3. a. __________________ b. __________________ c. __________________ 5. Name the kinds of birds mentioned. a. _________________ b. _________________ c. _________________ 27 Answer Key What I Know 1. TRUE 2. TRUE 3. TRUE 4. TRUE 5. TRUE 6. TRUE 7. TRUE 8. b 9. b 10. c 11. e 12. b 13. f 14. a 15. d Lesson 1 What’s New Answers may vary. What’s More 1. Pandemic outbreak 2. Health ministers „actions to contain the virus is slow and insufficient. 2.1. Outbreak increases outside China. 2.2. Italy became the epicenter of outbreak across the continent. 2.2.1. more than 90,000 confirmed cases have been reported in 70 countries. 2.2.2. towns were locked down in Northern Italy due to the pandemic. What I have Learned 1. a fallen and withered leaf 2. fortune 3. invisible power 4. He is lonely and saddened by the absence of love. 5. in the desert What I Can Do Answers may vary. Lesson 2 What’s New What I Have Learned 1. CII. Step 2 2. D 1. The history of Baguio and 3. C Burnham Park 4. B 2. because they were not easily 5. A conquered by the Spanish 6. A colonizers What’s More3. Daniel Burnham 1. A 4. Paragraph 6 2. C 5. Paragraph 8 3. B III. Step 3 4. B 1. Kankanaey and Ibaloi 5. C 2. Juan Salcedo 6. B 3. to be similar with their 7. A hometown (home away from home) 8. B 4. The World 9. A 5. Washington, D.C. 10. C 6. 2015 7. Mayor Mauricio Domogan What I Can Do Answers may vary. 28 Assessment 1. TRUE 2. TRUE 3. TRUE 4. TRUE 5. TRUE 6. TRUE 7. TRUE 8. b 9. b 10. c 11. e 12. b 13. f 14. a 15. d Additional Activity 1. A 2. 2 3. D 4. a. They destroy insects that are harmful to agriculture. b. They feed on the seeds of weeds. c. Some of them eat mice on the farmer‟s crops. 5. a. scarlet tanager b. nighthawk c. chickadees References 2020. 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