EAPP Activity Sheet
EAPP Activity Sheet
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE
2021
Section 9 of Presidential Decree No. 49 provides:
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PREFACE
Language: English
Code: CS_EN11/12A-EAPP-Ia-c
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The developer wishes to express her gratitude to the Kalinga National High
School Head, MILDRED S. CABAY, for her guidance, support, and motivation
and English Department Head, MINDA B. ALSIYANG, for the reminders in
completing this learning material.
The developer also wishes to express her gratitude to those who helped in the
development of this learning material especially her husband, JAKE FLOYD B.
MORALES, and her kids who serve as her inspiration to push through. The
fulfillment of this learning material would not be possible without these people
who gave their support, helping hand and cooperation.
Above all, to Almighty God, for giving wisdom and patience in accomplishing this
learning material, the developer would like to give back all the glory and highest
praise to Him.
DEVELOPMENT TEAM
MANAGEMENT TEAM
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COVER PAGE………………………………………………………………………. i
COPYRIGHT NOTICE.......................................................................................ii
PREFACE..........................................................................................................iii
Acknowledgement.............................................................................................iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS.....................................................................................v
GUIDE SHEET...................................................................................................2
Activity 1..........................................................................................................3
Activity 2..........................................................................................................4
Activity 3..........................................................................................................5
ASSESSMENT..................................................................................................6
ENRICHMENT...................................................................................................7
REFERENCE SHEET........................................................................................9
ANSWER KEY SHEET....................................................................................10
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WRITING
THE CONCEPT PAPER
Self – Learning Activity Sheets in English for Academic and Professional
Purposes
Quarter 1 – Week 1
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Activity 1: Arrange Me!
Instructions: Read and understand the definitions given and arrange the
JUMBLED letters to know the words being defined.
4. EGALEL GENALUAG. The language used by the lawyer, jurist, and the legislative
drafts man in their professional capacities.
7. GORAJN. These are special words or expressions that are used by a particular
profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.
10. MEI. Is done by electricians who install, repair and maintain wiring, switches,
conduits, circuit breakers, etc.
1. ________________________
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Branch ______, _______City
EX-PARTE MOTION FOR EXTENSION TO SUBMIT
COMPROMISE AGREEMENT
(1) On the 5 January 2015, the Honorable Court, in open court, directed the partiesto
submit their Compromise Agreement within ten (10) days therefrom, or on 15 January
2015. Said day being a Sunday, the parties have until the next working day, 16 January
2015, to submit said Compromise Agreement.
(3) Thus, the defendant respectfully prays that the parties be given additional
fifteen (15) days from today, or until 30 January 2015, within, which to submit
their Compromise Agreement.
(4) This motion is not intended to delay the instant proceedings but filed solely by
reason of the foregoing. Moreover, the filing of the same will not result in any injustice or
prejudice to any of the parties.
2. ______________________
Tabuk City, Kalinga – The City, Kalinga State University, and the Philippine
Institute of Environment Planners (PIEP) Kalinga entered into a Tripartite
Agreement for the enhancement of a Tree Park within the school campus as an
added tourist destination in the locality.
The City Mayor Darwin C. Estrañero, KSU President Eduardo T. Bagtang, and
PIEP President and City Planning and Development Officer Maricel D. Kiley,
agreed to develop and maintain a trekking and eco-park that will serve as a
tourism destination once established.
The collaboration of the three parties sought to promote ecological balance and
climate change mitigation within the university which will primarily benefit the
students, teachers and the community.
Ms. Kiley, already prepared the site development plan of the proposed tree park
while the other two parties have a joint responsibility in the propagation and
maintenance of the same.
Mayor Estrañero will request the City Assessors Office to look into the possibility
of opening a barangay road near the KAELCO’s main office so the park will be
more accessible to the public. Moreover, the master development plan will also
be prepared.
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Dr. Bagtang suggested to incorporate pebbles in the pathway and put a legend
containing the history of Tabuk in every resting area.
The KSU’s Tree Park is a half-hectare land currently maintained by the students
of the College of Forestry. Before, this site was a wasteland prone to wildfires,
but not until the PIEP-Kalinga Chapter identified it as a perfect spot to build a new
recreational place because of its eye-catching sceneries.
The MOA signing happened during the second day of the Matagoan Festival,
where the City Government distributed 300 seedlings to different locations such
as Agbannawag, Lacnog, Bulo, and KSU.
Further, the signed agreement will be transmitted to the City Council for their
confirmation. By Rain Sarol
3. ________________________
The river ran red; thousands died as they gave their lives
The king bowed his head; Widows and orphans this day
Families in mourning, and he, only he, was the cause.
4. _____________________
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Activity 3: Color the Blades
Instructions: Determine whether the given characteristic is
Experimental or Non – experimental research. Color the blade with RED
if it is experimental and GREEN if it is a non – experimental. To do the activity,
draw the image on your answer sheet.
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ASSESSMENT
Instructions: Read through the text then, fill in the blanks with the correct
answers by choosing on the pool of words in the box. Write your answers on the
provided answer sheet.
Quasi-experimental Different
Where Quasi-experimental research
Choosing Laboratory research
Random True experimental research
Outside Classifying
True experimental and _____1_____ are the two types of experimental research.
_____2_____ selection of subjects happens in true experimental research;
purposive selection occurs in a _____3_____. Another basis of _____4_____
experimental research is _____5_____ the experiment is done. If the study
happens in a place surrounded by walls, it is a _____6_____. But if it is
_____7_____, it is a field experiment. Actually, the only thing that makes the two
types of experimental research _____8_____ from each other is the method of
_____9_____ the subjects. If the selection is randomized, it is definitely a
_____10_____.
ENRICHMENT
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Instructions: Arrange the following jumbled letters to reveal the name and the
invention done by the scientist/ researcher. Write your answer in your activity
notebook.
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REFERENCE SHEET
Printed Materials:
Baraceros, Esther. L. Practical research 2. Manila: Rex Book Store, Inc., 2016
Electronic Resources:
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ANSWER KEY SHEET
Activity 1 Activity 2
1. H QUANTITATIVE QUALITATIVE
2. I Evaluates objectives and Explained by people’s
3. F examines cause effect objective desires
4. G relationships Thematic codal ways
5. A Uses random sampling Takes place as the research
Exists in the physical world proceeds gradually
6. D
Objective Verbal language
7. B
Plans all research aspects Makes social intentions
8. K before collecting data understandable
9. C Scientific method Multiple methods
10. E Revealed by automatic Personal and lack of
descriptions of circumstances formality
Mathematically based methods Results from social
Impersonal, scientific, or interactions
systematic Subjective
Activity 3 Statistics Assessment Uses purposive sampling
1. quasi-experimental research
2. random
3. quasi-experimental
4. classifying
5. where
6. laboratory research
7. outside
8. different
9. choosing
Enrichment 10. true experimental research
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