Greetings!
In a matter of days, my son is finally going to attend school and he is finally going to meet his schoolmates and his teacher/adviser. My son's school got approval from our government to finally conduct face-to-face schooling. My son's teacher/adviser divided the class into two sets. The first set has already begun face-to-face schooling last Monday that lasts for a week and next week it will be my son's turn to attend face-to-face classes. In this setup, those who are not attending school will be given modules. The two sets will have their turn every other week.
My son belongs to the second set, with that being said, we went to school last Monday and get his module that is included in the third grading.
Here are some of the contents of his third grading modules...
My Son's Introduction to "Days of the Week"
Before this lesson, my son still doesn't know the names of the days of the week and we are also unable to teach him also. Good thing his current modules that we just got last Monday do include lessons for the names of the days of the week.
The lesson is in the "Filipino/Tagalog" language (Our Mother Tounge). The lesson started with the names of the week in chronological order and then followed by another lesson with the task of identifying the day of an event from a short story.
The lesson is cleverly made since it incorporated images of the events mentioned in the short story which makes my son correctly identify as to what day the event happened.
We actually have borrowed words from the Spanish language as can be seen in the photo of my son below while he is writing the day of an event the words Linggo, Lunes, Martes, Miyerkules can be seen.
Identifying the day of an event
My Son's Introduction to "Months of the Year"
Just like the "Days of the Week" this is also my son's first encounter with the names of the "Months of the Year". In this module's first lesson for months of the year, he is tasked to read the names of the months in chronological order. The next lesson is trace-writing the names of the month.
The lesson is also in "Filipino/Tagalog" which is also based/borrowed from Spanish words.
Trace-writing months of the year
Learning Chronology of Months
In this next lesson, my son is tasked to identify the name of the next month based on the given name of a month. But before we let him proceed with this lesson me and wife agreed to let him again read the name of the months in chronological order. We urge our son to read it twice.
And then we let him proceed with the lesson since this is his first time to get to know the name of the months of the year he only managed to correctly answer 4 out of 5.
Identifying what month is next
Visual Activity: Finding the Correct Path
This next lesson is undoubtedly one of the most fun lessons/activities, which is finding the correct path. In my elementary days, I used to buy this kind of activity and answer it when I got home.
In this lesson, my son is tasked to find the correct path of the doctor on his way to the hospital. I also noticed that my son loves this kind of lesson/activity. Which is fun and challenging for his age.
My son trying to find the doctor's path to the hospital
Letter Ending Activity: Encircling Words Ending with Letter "O"
Last, but the least is the lesson of finding/encircling the words that end in the letter "o". This lesson is, of course, an easy-peasy for my son which he finished in no time.
My son identifying words ending with the letter "o"
And that's it for now guys, see you on the next module of my son.
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