This lesson teaches students to identify and analyze the five essential elements of a story: setting (time and place where the story occurs), characters (people, animals, or things that drive the narrative), plot (the sequence of events including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution), point of view (who is telling the story—first person, second person, or third person), and theme (the central message or lesson the author conveys). Students also learn to determine tone (author's attitude), mood (reader's emotional response), and author's purpose (to persuade, inform, or entertain).
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[music] >> English 6, term 1, week 1. Elements of the story, setting, characters, plot, [music] point of view, theme, tone, mood, and purpose of the author.
>> [music] >> Possible endings of literary text read.
For session 1, our learning objectives identify the important elements of the story such as setting, characters, [music] plot, point of view, and theme.
Determine tone, mood, and purpose [music] of the author.
Identify possible endings of literary text >> [music] >> read.
Give the title of the following movies presented based on the pictures.
Trolls.
Luna.
>> [music] >> Goyo.
Find and circle words about elements of the story in the grid.
Look in all directions.
POV, plot, characters, setting, theme.
Give the letter of the word or phrase that is closest to the meaning of the underlined words in the sentences.
The boat got stuck in the reeds. It could not move.
A, tall grasses, B, tall rocks, [music] C, tall trees.
The answer is A, tall grasses.
The spirit was able to do his task of creating life. A, a person.
B, a ghost. C, a soul.
The answer is letter C, a soul.
The great spirit commanded his servants to do their work well.
Ordered, shouted, >> [music] >> discovered.
The answer is A, ordered.
The inhabitants take care of the natural resources near them.
Nomads, residents, [music] informal settlers.
The answer [music] is B, residents.
The women are making pottery so they can keep their food in earthen pots.
Ceramics, glass, steel.
The answer [music] is A, ceramics.
The creation Igorot.
Based on the title, what do you think the story is about?
In the beginning, there were no people on the earth. Lumawig, the great spirit, came down from the sky >> [music] >> and cut many reeds. He divided this into pairs, which he placed in different parts of the world. And then he said to them, "You must speak."
Immediately, [music] the reeds became people. And in each place was a man and a woman who could talk. But, the language of each couple differed from that of the others.
[music] What do you think will happen next in the story?
Then Lumawig commanded each man and woman to marry, which they did. By and by, there were many children, all speaking the same language as their parents. These, in turn, married and had many children. In this way, there came to be many people on the earth.
Now, Lumawig saw that there were several things which the people on the earth needed to use. So, he set to work to supply them.
He created salt and told the inhabitants of one place to boil it down and sell it to their neighbors. But, these people could not understand the directions of the great spirit. [music] And the next time he visited them, they had not touched the salt.
What do you think will Lumawig do? What makes you think so?
Then, he took it away from them and gave it to the people of a place called Mayoyao.
These did as he directed. And, because of this, he told them that they should always be owners of the salt and that the other peoples must buy of them.
Then, Lumawig went to the people of Bontoc and told them to get clay and make pots. They got the clay, but they did not understand [music] the molding and the jars were not well shaped.
Because of their failure, Lumawig told them that they would always have to buy their jars. And he removed the pottery to Samoki. [music] When he told the people there what to do, they did just as he said. And their jars were well shaped and beautiful. Then, the great spirit saw [music] that they were fit owners of the pottery. And he told them that they should always make many jars to sell.
In this way, Lumawig taught the people and brought to them all the things which they now have. Let's have subtopic one, elements of the story, setting, characters, plot, point of view, and theme.
Setting. Setting pertains to the time and place the story happened. Time answers the question when, and place answers the question where.
The setting of the story can be identified as either affluent, meaning rich and poor, meaning indigent. The setting can also be categorized as [music] urban, which relates to a town or city, and rural or in the provincial side.
A character or characters can be considered as one of the most important elements [music] of a story. A character can be people, animals, and even things.
Characters can be categorized as either a hero or a villain.
A hero, which is a character [music] in the story with noble qualities and given with different challenges in the story.
While a villain, on the other hand, is considered a bad person, or the one who makes everything difficult for the main character.
Another important element of the story is the sequence of events or the plot.
The plot [music] consists of the following parts.
Exposition. [music] This part of the story gives the setting and introduces the main character [music] or characters.
Rising action. This part of the story introduces the problem of the characters or character.
Climax. This part is called the turning point of the story. This is where the main character decides on the actions he or she will take.
Falling action. This part may clarify the events that had happened and lighten the tensions that must have built up during the climax.
Resolution. [music] This part is where all problems have been resolved.
The plot diagram is a visual representation of the structure of a story. It shows how the narrative moves from the beginning, exposition, through a series of events, rising action, to the turning point or climax. Then winds down, falling action, to the conclusion, resolution.
Point of view is an element of a story that talks about who is telling >> [music] >> the story. The story can be told in three ways. The first-person point of view, second-person [music] point of view, and third-person point of view.
For first-person point of view, I walked through the forest, feeling nervous about what might happen. The story is told by I or we. The narrator is a character in the story.
For second-person point of view, you walk through the forest, feeling nervous about what might happen.
The story is told to you. The narrator speaks directly to the reader.
Third-person point of view. He stood on the hill, looking at the kingdom before him, wondering what the future held. The story is told by he, she, or they. The narrator is not a character in the story.
For first-person, we use I, me, we, our, mine. Used for personal opinions, evaluations, and experiences.
Second-person, you, your. Used for directly instructing the readers.
>> [music] >> Third-person, he, she, it, they, him, his, her, or they. Used for generalizing experiences or situations.
Examples: I have come to this place many times. [music] Nothing has changed. I can still feel the gentle breeze that lifts my sorrows away whenever I come here.
The images you see are those of your forgotten history.
>> [music] >> You have conquered a lot in your journey for you to stop now. You can either move forward or go back to your misery.
He slowly walks as he approaches the front door. He could hear two people talking inside [music] the room. He was so afraid of what he could possibly see.
He turned the knob and held his [music] breath for a moment.
The theme is the element of the story that addresses the central message of the story. It is the message that the author wants to express or convey. In simple terms, it is what the readers learn from the story.
Some of the common themes are the following: >> [music] >> Love is important. Always tell the truth. Money cannot buy happiness. Don't judge people based on their looks. There is always good and bad in this world.
Family is important and should be protected. Sometimes sacrifice is made for the good of many.
Keywords to help you easily remember the elements of the story.
For setting, [music] place and time the story happened.
Characters, people, animals, things which can be heroes or villains.
>> [music] >> Plot, sequence of events. Point of view, who is telling the story? First person, second [music] person, or third person.
And for the theme, message or what you learned.
Sketching out the setting.
Based on the story The Creation, answer the questions from the chart.
Where did the story happen?
What was the time when the story happened?
What was the importance of the setting in the story?
>> [music] >> How does the setting look like in your imagination? Sketch it out.
Where did the story happen? The story happened in different places on Earth such as Bontoc, Mayoyao, and Samoki.
What was the time when the story happened?
The story happened a long time ago in the beginning [music] of the world.
What was the importance of the setting [music] in the story?
The setting showed where the people learned different skills and received resources >> [music] >> from Lumawig.
How does the setting look like in your imagination? Sketch it out.
The setting looks like a peaceful mountain village with rivers, fields, huts, and people making pots and [music] salt.
Character builder, use the character builder graphic organizer to get to know the main character in the text you have read.
Who is the main character?
What is the character's problems?
>> [music] >> Is the character a hero or a villain?
How did you say so? Is the character a hero or a villain?
How did the character resolve all his problems?
Here are the possible answers.
Who's talking? POV. Read the passages [music] and write the point of view used.
I can consider meeting him to be one of the most important days in my life. He was wrapped in a blue cotton blanket with soft skin and chubby cheeks. I was so happy to see him for the first time, my new baby brother.
>> [music] >> You're right, it is first person.
The heat of the sun can be felt scorching through his skin. It was a very busy day for Paulo as he tried to juggle all the water gallons on his shoulder and be delivered to the five addresses written on a piece of paper.
He was perspiring so much. The water gallons were heavy.
The answer is third person. [music] The story we heard left us hanging. It was so scary that even Gaea covered her ears to not hear what happened next.
Ruben [music] laughed in the end because all the frightening stuff he told was all made up.
First person.
If you want to experience the best beaches in the Philippines, you need to see the white sands of Boracay. Since it was rehabilitated during the pandemic, the beaches are now cleaner.
Number five, the house of Dr. Pio Valenzuela has been restored to serve as a museum to tell the history of not only his family and his contributions in the Philippine history, but to remind all Filipinos that anybody with a heart to serve can be heroes.
You're right, [music] it is third person.
D, here's a theme.
Choose the possible themes of the text [music] from the box below.
Write the letter of your answer on the blanks.
Here are the choices. A, it is important to follow the rules. B, [music] being helpful and kind can make a difference.
C, be thankful for all the things that you receive.
D, choose to do kindness to help others who are in need. E, if you are not a sport, no one would like to play with you.
Number one.
Araton saw an old man crossing the streets. He was carrying a lot of things and was having a hard time.
He hurried to the side of the old man and offered to help. They were able to cross the street safely. The old man [music] was very thankful to what Araton did.
Number two.
Israel [music] likes playing sungka, but she doesn't like losing. She would often say that she was cheated even if she really lost the game.
Until one day, [music] nobody wanted to play with her because of her temper and attitude.
Number three. Thank you. That was what Alice shouted when she received a gift from her parents. It was a pink bag with her name on it. She was so excited to use it to school for the next [music] day.
The English club had a fundraising. They sold books for a cheap price and they bought school supplies from the money they earned. Then, they organized a school supplies donation program for the indigent learners of the school. [music] Number five.
Some of the pupils went to the school library >> [music] >> after class to borrow books so they could find references for their assignments. Paulo was one of them, but he was carrying a bottle of juice and a sandwich. He saw the sign that it was not allowed to eat inside the library.
He then told his friends to go ahead and he will just follow later. He decided to finish off his food before going inside.
Here are the correct answers.
For subtopic two, determine tone, mood, and purpose of the author.
The Igorot are the indigenous tribe greatly residing in the mountains of northern Luzon, Philippines. Most of the tribe members live in grasslands and pine forest [music] zones and some at the foot of the mountains. They believe in spirits and different rituals as >> [music] >> practices.
Remember that in reading a text, you must identify the tone, mood, and purpose of the author in writing it.
>> [music] >> A piece of writing has a tone. Tone is the author's attitude. It describes what he or she feels about the readers and subjects. Remember that tone is for the author.
There are different words >> [music] >> that can be used to describe a tone.
Mood on the other hand is for the readers. The mood of the story is the feeling that the readers will get as they read. Like [music] the tone, there are also different words to use to describe the mood.
Here are some examples of tone and mood words. For tone words, melancholy, mysterious, frightening, frustrating, [music] romantic, sorrowful, joyful, suspenseful, [music] gloomy.
For mood words, angry, playful, ironic, horror, serious, humorous, suspicious, sad, and pessimistic.
The purpose of the author in writing can be to persuade, inform, and entertain.
Purpose means the intent or goal of a piece of writing. To easily remember the author's purpose, just think of pie.
P is for persuade. The author tries to the readers to think or do something.
I inform. The author tries to teach or give information to the readers.
>> [music] >> And for E, entertain. The author tries to amuse or interest the readers.
Examples. What is the purpose of the author?
Recycling is an effective way to help the environment. Recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would be considered as trash and turning them into new products. Recycling can help our environment and our community. Let us practice recycling.
>> [music] >> This is our little way of conserving the environment.
Number two. The Katipunan or the Kataastaasan Kagalanggalangan Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan or KKK was a secret revolutionary organization of Filipinos who wanted to fight against the tyranny of the Spanish founded in 1892 by a group of Filipino nationalists such as [music] Deodato Arellano, Andres Bonifacio, Valentin Diaz, Ladislao Diwa, Jose Dizon, and Teodoro.
Number three. The night was young and everyone except Ash was ready to party.
She was staring at the boy he likes who was on the other side of the couch and talking to her older brother. Will this be the night she would be finally have the chance to be noticed by him? She suddenly froze as the boy approached her and asked, "Ash, would you like to dance?"
Write the letter of the word that most clearly expresses the tone in each passage.
Why is it always my fault? Haven't enough I done to help this family? Why is it that I am always the one to blame when there is something wrong? Anna cried.
Self-pity, >> [music] >> grateful, gloomy.
D, arrogant.
The answer is A, self-pity.
I won the contest. I was the best. The others were losers.
Self-pity, grateful, gloomy, arrogant.
The answer is letter D, arrogant.
I don't feel like doing anything today.
I'll just sleep and I'll wake up late tomorrow.
You're right. The answer is letter C, gloomy.
We have come this morning to honor the bravery of the three police officers who gave their lives to [music] save the hostages, said the priest.
A, sorrowful, B, grateful, C, gloomy, [music] D, arrogant.
The answer is A, sorrowful.
How dare you touch my things? Do you know how much this bag cost? said the woman to the old lady.
>> [music] >> A, sorrowful, B, grateful, C, gloomy, D, arrogant.
You're right. The answer is letter D, arrogant.
Read the passages and underline the words or phrases that help set the mood.
Write down the mood on the blanks.
Choose from the parentheses in each text.
Number one. It was picnic day for the Rocket family. Caris [music] was so excited that she helped her mother pack the picnic basket with all their favorite food her parents bought yesterday. But the sky suddenly turned dark [music] and big drops of rain came falling. They were supposed to go out now.
>> [music] >> Caris started to cry. The picnic was canceled.
Happy, scary, sad, [music] or mad?
Two. Reuben got a high score on his English test. He was jumping for joy when he reached home. He hugged his mother and kissed her cheek. His mother promised to treat him to ice cream later for dinner.
>> [music] >> Number three. Rick just bought a new pair of rubber shoes. He was so excited to use it for his basketball game later that night.
>> [music] >> When he decided to take a shower, his little sister accidentally dropped her cup of chocolate drink on the shoes.
[music] Rick then saw his shoes soaking with chocolate drink.
Number four. The boy scouts were out in the woods for their camping. Their unit leader told them to set up their tents since it's almost night time. When they finished setting up tents, >> [music] >> they all gathered around the campfire to sing songs and chants.
>> [music] >> Number five, the left tire of her mom's car broke. The rain was heavy pouring outside and he could not ask for any assistance because his cell phone's battery was drained and no other cars were traveling on his side of the road.
Suddenly, an old woman knocked on his car window asking for help. Her hands were covered with blood and she was screaming.
What's the mood? [music] Here are the correct answers.
Give the purpose of the author based on the passages, p [music] i e or pie.
For number one, 1995 Philippine Eagle National Bird of the Philippines. It was year 1995 when the Philippine Eagle was named as the National Bird of the Philippines. The Philippine Eagle resides within the northern and eastern regions of the country. It is considered as one of the most endangered species.
Number two, have you ever heard of the Kurma project? Kurma stands for Coastal Underwater Resource Management Action.
It is a Pawikan Protection and Conservation Program operating under SIFCare or Science of Identity Foundation Community Assistance for Responsible Existence. It was established in 2011.
Since then, it was directed to educate people about the environment they live in. Number three, join the call for volunteers. Show the love you have for the Earth. Be active, reduce, reuse, recycle. Let us save Mother Earth.
>> [music] >> Number four, exercise your right. Vote for the one who will help our country.
It's right. It's your voice. It's your future. It's your country.
>> [music] >> Be one of the ones who votes now.
Number five, the movie Rewind starring Marian Rivera [music] and Dingdong Dantes was about family, love, dreams, and hope.
What's your purpose?
Here are the correct answers.
Sub topic three, identify possible endings of literary texts read.
Knowing how a story or any literary text ends shows that a reader has already understood the wholeness of the story.
An ending is important because it dictates how the writer wants a piece of writing or story to be remembered by the reader. [music] But there are certain stories which are called cliffhangers.
There are different endings to stories, but one of the most common would be the resolved ending. Who doesn't want to have a happy ending?
In a resolved ending, all loose ends will be tied [music] or fixed, meaning all problems will be resolved.
Like in the story [music] The Creation, it ended with In this way, Lumawig taught the people >> [music] >> and brought to them all the things which they now have. This shows that the story had a resolved ending. That what the people know was because of what Lumawig has taught them before.
That there was a divine source of knowledge.
Write the element of a story being described in the sentences. [music] Choose from the pool of words.
The choices [music] are characters, setting, plot, point of view, theme.
This tells the place and time a story happened.
This can be people, animals, or even things to which the story revolves around.
This are the sequence of events in a story which can be better presented in a pyramid.
This is also known as the central message of a story.
This is known as the narrator's position in relation to a story being told. This answers who is telling the story.
Here are the correct answers.
>> [music] >> Write the possible tone and mood of the text.
Number one. Miguel lay in his bed panting. He found it hard to breathe. He kept trying to shout, but nothing came out of his mouth. Suddenly, the lights in his room started to flicker. An unseen force was drawing near the brink of his bed.
Write the tone and [music] mood.
Number two. Six little brown puppies were left near the dumpster on a rainy cold evening. The shivers of the poor puppies can be felt as they continue to cry for help. No one dared to look at the state of the puppies due to the loud howling of the wind.
>> [music] >> Here are the correct answers.
Read and give the possible ending to the text.
The night was young and everyone except Ash was ready to party. She was staring at the boy he likes who was on the other side of the couch and talking to her older brother. Will this be the night she would finally have the chance >> [music] >> to be noticed by him? She suddenly froze as the boy approached her and asked, "Ash, would you like to dance?"
Ash would say yes and dance with her crush since it was what she wanted all along >> [music] >> to be noticed by his crush.
Some of the pupils went to the school library after class to borrow books so they could find references for their assignments. Paulo was one of them, but he was carrying a bottle of juice >> [music] >> and a sandwich. He saw the sign that it was not allowed to eat inside the library. Then, he told his friends to go to ahead and he will just follow later.
Paulo would eat his food before going inside the library.
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