ENGLISH 9

Q1 WEEK 3

August 24

PRUDENCE

Z O O M C L A S S R O U T I N E S

TURN CAMERA ON


ATTENDANCE VIA CHATBOX


R E V I E W

Throwback Monday

with

MARK

Tell us what you learned last week.

B E S T W O R K !

Congratulations for going the extra mile on your OUTPUT!


WHEN POSSIBLE, MAKE IT A HABIT TO GIVE MORE THAN 101 PERCENT TO WHAT IS EXPECTED OF YOU; NOT BECAUSE YOU WANT TO BE NOTICED, BUT BECAUSE IT WILL MAKE YOU BETTER EACH TIME YOU VENTURE INTO NEW ENDEAVORS. ALWAYS DO IT FOR YOURSELF.

Teacher Jeanille

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L E T 'S G E T S T A R T E D !

Watch the movie trailer intently, then write the lines you find most striking in the chat box.

How do the lines relate to the lines in the poem, "On Another's Sorrow"?

REAL PERSONA

On Another’s Sorrow is a poem by the English poet William Blake. The poem discusses human and divine empathy and compassion. Blake argues that human sympathy is a valuable trait. God’s Love, Faith and Compassion is the theme that revolves around the course of the poem.

W H A T T O D O ?

1. Research on the life of EITHER of the following personalities. CHOOSE

ONLY ONE AMONG THEM.

Jock Zonfrillo

Chef and Philanthropist

Mother Teresa

Nun and Missionary

Pope Francis

Head of the Catholic Church

Tenzin Gyatso

14th Dalai Lama

Mahatma Gandhi

Lawyer, Nationalist and Political Ethicist

Efren Peñaflorida

Teacher and Development Worker

Gina Lopez

Environmentalist and Philanthropist

Jack Ma

Co-Founder of Alibaba Group

Bill Gates

Co-Founder of Microsoft Corporation

2. Describe how these individuals bring to life the theme of the poem

(p14) through a Study Resource project which

shall be called SERVANT LEADER STUDY RESOURCE

3. Visit my blog to see guidelines and for the thorough explanation of

the content of your task. Click the preview below.


4. Post your output to your social media accounts: Facebook, twitter,

Instagram.

a. Make a description of your post to set the purpose for reading.

b. Your post must include the following hashtags:

#jcogtasclassroom #asianista

5. Submit only the link via google classroom.

6. Post with the most activities (shares, reactions, comments) get

bonus points.

Click the preview below to view my sample Facebook post.

HERE'S HOW YOU ARE GRADED

The task is worth 100 points. Below is the TRANSMUTATION showing the possible scores you'll get for every scoring category.

CONGRATULATIONS!

YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED THE TASK FOR THE WEEK.

THOUGHTS TO PONDER

No one is sad forever; all this is but temporary. Sadness is something we need to go through in order to appreciate real happiness. We could never be truly happy if we've never been sad. Sometimes, the measure of our happiness is how we choose to be happy amidst the world's constant torment.

Teacher Jeanille