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English home language

Grade 6

Module 12

Research and report

What about the most photographed, popular woman of our time? Princess Diana.

PRINCESS OF HEARTS

  • Research and report. Use pictures in your presentation.

She became a showpiece for British fashion. She drew more crowds than any other member of the royal family. She

became even more popular when she supported Aids charities and was photographed hugging Aids sufferers.

P.S. ) What do Diana, Marilyn Monroe and Elton John have in common?

) What about Diana and Mother Theresa?

) What about our own PRINCE OF HEARTS – Madiba?

LO 3.8.2

What do you know about POP ART ? Yes, even ART has its fads and fashions. Did you know that comics are examples of POP ART? Find out more about this and then take a look at Spiderman as an example.

These are the names you need to search for:

  • Roy Lichtenstein
  • Piet Mondrian
  • Jackson Pollock

These are the styles you need to keep on eye out for:

  • primary colours
  • simple lines
  • onomatopoeia in comic style

What to do:

  • Illustrate a sound (onomatopoeia) in POP ART style and remember that COLOUR is vitally important.

PS. What about OP ART?

) Mary Quant and OP ART in fashion.

LO 4.1.3
LO 5.2.1

Do some research of your own. Here are some ideas for you.

  • VW Beatle
  • Harry Potter
  • Sport Personality
  • Popular tourist spots
  • Walt Disney
  • Find out what has lead to the POPULARITY of your chosen topic.
  • Report back to the class about your findings.

LO 2.1.5 LO 3.10

Sporting Heroes

Find out in which sport these heroes excelled or excel.

  1. Bjorn Borg:
  2. Mohammed Ali:
  3. Nadia Comaneci:
  4. Pelé:
  5. Penny Heyns:
  6. Hansie Cronje:
  • What made Nadia Comaneci unique in her sport?
  • What do Mohammed Ali and Michael J. Fox have in common?
LO 3.3

Write an Ode to your chosen POPULAR PERSON. Make it like a combination of an introduction at a special function and a eulogy.

LO 4.4.3

Within your groups, discuss some common school jargon and then dramatise a conversation using the jargon. Let’s see who’s the bomb!

LO 2.4.1
  • List examples of your jargon and supply the real meaning.
  • Do you have any idea what this popular ending to a letter meant?

ITALY =

  • Now write some typical SMS cryptic messages (e.g. ICQ = I seek you)
LO 4.1.1
  • Now consider the following common jargon and supply the real meaning for each.

user-friendly

at this point in time

Assessment

Learning Outcomes(LOs)
LO 2
SPEAKING The learner will be able to communicate effectively in spoken language in a wide range of situations.
Assessment Standards(ASs)
We know this when the learner:
2.1 communicates experiences, more complex ideas and information in more challenging contexts, for different audiences and purposes:
2.1.2 uses language for creative and imaginative self-expression (e.g. poems, response to music);
2.1.3 shares ideas and offers opinions on challenging topics in a local, coherent and structured way (e.g. poster presentations, reports, debates);
2.1.4 asks and responds to challenging questions;
2.1.5 develops factual and reasonable arguments to justify opinions;
2.2 applies interaction skills in group situations:
2.2.4 uses diplomatic language in potential conflict situations;
2.4 uses appropriate language for different purposes and audiences:
2.4.1 uses appropriate register in unfamiliar and more challenging situations and shows an awareness of different audiences.
LO 3
READING AND VIEWING The learner will be able to read and view for information and enjoyment, and to respond critically to the aesthetic, cultural and emotional values in texts.
We know this when the learner:
3.2 views and discusses various visual and multimedia texts (e.g. photographs, television advertisements, dramas and documentaries, Internet and CD-ROMs where available):
3.2.1 interprets and discusses message;
3.3 explains interpretation and overall response to text, giving reasons based on the text or own experience;
3.8 understands and uses information texts appropriately:
3.8.1 summarises main and supporting ideas;
3.8.2 selects and records relevant information appropriately;
3.10 selects relevant texts for personal and information needs from a wide variety of sources such as in the local community and via electronic media (where available).
LO 4
We know this when the learner:
4.1 writes different kinds of texts for different purposes and audiences:
4.1.1 writes for personal, exploratory, playful, imaginative and creative purposes (e.g. journals, poems, myths, dialogues, argumentative essays);
4.1.2 writes informational texts expressing ideas clearly and logically for different audiences (e.g. research report, letter to the newspaper, technical instructions);
4.1.3 writes and designs visual texts clearly and creatively using language, sound effects, graphics and design for different audiences (e.g. CD and book covers, advertisement for television or radio, newsletter with photographs);
4.3 presents work with attention to neatness and enhanced presentation (e.g. cover, content page, layout, and appropriate illustrations or graphics);
4.4 applies knowledge of language at various levels:
4.4.1 word level;4.4.3 paragraph level.
LO 5
THINKING AND REASONING The learner will able to use language to think and reason, and access, process and use information for learning.
We know this when the learner:
5.1 uses language to think and reason:
5.1.3 develops a balanced argument on relevant and challenging issues;
5.2 uses language to investigate and explore:
5.2.1 asks critical questions that challenge and seek alternative explanations;
5.3 processes information:
5.3.2 compares and contrasts information and ideas and indicates the basis for the comparison;
5.3.6 changes format of information (e.g. from tables into written form, tables to graphs).

Memorandum

  • Famous “idols”
  • Compassionate / did much to alleviate suffering
  • Famous and beloved statesman

1. Tennis

2. Boxing

3. Gymnastics

4. Soccer

5. Swimming

6. Cricket

  • She was extremely young when she became the world champion.
  • Both have Parkinson’s disease.
  • ITALY = I Trust And Love You

Questions & Answers

Discuss the differences between taste and flavor, including how other sensory inputs contribute to our  perception of flavor.
John Reply
taste refers to your understanding of the flavor . while flavor one The other hand is refers to sort of just a blend things.
Faith
While taste primarily relies on our taste buds, flavor involves a complex interplay between taste and aroma
Kamara
which drugs can we use for ulcers
Ummi Reply
omeprazole
Kamara
what
Renee
what is this
Renee
is a drug
Kamara
of anti-ulcer
Kamara
Omeprazole Cimetidine / Tagament For the complicated once ulcer - kit
Patrick
what is the function of lymphatic system
Nency Reply
Not really sure
Eli
to drain extracellular fluid all over the body.
asegid
The lymphatic system plays several crucial roles in the human body, functioning as a key component of the immune system and contributing to the maintenance of fluid balance. Its main functions include: 1. Immune Response: The lymphatic system produces and transports lymphocytes, which are a type of
asegid
to transport fluids fats proteins and lymphocytes to the blood stream as lymph
Adama
what is anatomy
Oyindarmola Reply
Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things
Kamara
what's the difference between anatomy and physiology
Oyerinde Reply
Anatomy is the study of the structure of the body, while physiology is the study of the function of the body. Anatomy looks at the body's organs and systems, while physiology looks at how those organs and systems work together to keep the body functioning.
AI-Robot
what is enzymes all about?
Mohammed Reply
Enzymes are proteins that help speed up chemical reactions in our bodies. Enzymes are essential for digestion, liver function and much more. Too much or too little of a certain enzyme can cause health problems
Kamara
yes
Prince
how does the stomach protect itself from the damaging effects of HCl
Wulku Reply
little girl okay how does the stomach protect itself from the damaging effect of HCL
Wulku
it is because of the enzyme that the stomach produce that help the stomach from the damaging effect of HCL
Kamara
function of digestive system
Ali Reply
function of digestive
Ali
the diagram of the lungs
Adaeze Reply
what is the normal body temperature
Diya Reply
37 degrees selcius
Xolo
37°c
Stephanie
please why 37 degree selcius normal temperature
Mark
36.5
Simon
37°c
Iyogho
the normal temperature is 37°c or 98.6 °Fahrenheit is important for maintaining the homeostasis in the body the body regular this temperature through the process called thermoregulation which involves brain skin muscle and other organ working together to maintain stable internal temperature
Stephanie
37A c
Wulku
what is anaemia
Diya Reply
anaemia is the decrease in RBC count hemoglobin count and PVC count
Eniola
what is the pH of the vagina
Diya Reply
how does Lysin attack pathogens
Diya
acid
Mary
I information on anatomy position and digestive system and there enzyme
Elisha Reply
anatomy of the female external genitalia
Muhammad Reply
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Theophilus Reply
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Source:  OpenStax, English home language grade 6. OpenStax CNX. Sep 07, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10997/1.1
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