Forward Grade X Unit 10 Teacher ppt Agan Gupta Ilham
Unit 10
Once upon a time in land far, far away…
There was a group of 10 students from
vocational school. They were meant to go to
the school cafeteria but they accidentally
stepped into a time portal, and stranded in a
strange yet beautiful island. They lost in a
land full of monsters, where every inch of it
lurks a horrible creature named Exam. The
Exams are not fond with the presence of the
students and had decided to test them. The
Exam proposed a battle of the mind, where he
would test them intelligently. The group of
students agreed and thus began a very
ultimate battle between them. Will the
students win and able to defeat the Exams?
Or else, will they lose and later devoured by
This man right here
is curiously reading
the
story
on
the
previous
slide.
He
thinks and wonders
where the story might
lead the group of
students, and what will
happen to them. He
wonders if the Exam
monster manage to
capture and eat them.
He is a passionate
reader, a good and
beneficial habit for a
youth. You should be
more like him! Read
often,
think
often!
Nourish your brain!
After this chapter, students are
expected to be able to:
- Read more often,
- Extract the positive and good moral
message from it,
- Apply it in their daily life.
- Is it important?
- Really??? Are you
asking about the
importance of
reading???
Even this bird
is offended by
your question…
- Legend
Types of narrative text:
King Arthur and Merlin
- Myth
Thor, God of Thunder
- Fable
Tortoise and the Hare
- Horror
Frankenstein
- Science fiction
- Etc.
The Time Machine
Can you name some?
Practice!
Many people believed that the best
way
to
learn
something is to
immediately try and do it. Therefore,
we shall use a practical approach
whereas you, the students, need to
expand the short story shown on the
first slide. You may expand it until it
reach 1000 – 1500 words and later,
read it in front of the class.
Once upon a time in land far, far away…
There was a group of 10 students from
vocational school. They were meant to go to
the school cafeteria but they accidentally
stepped into a time portal, and stranded in a
strange yet beautiful island. They lost in a
land full of monsters, where every inch of it
lurks a horrible creature named Exam. The
Exams are not fond with the presence of the
students and had decided to test them. The
Exam proposed a battle of the mind, where he
would test them intelligently. The group of
students agreed and thus began a very
ultimate battle between them. Will the
students win and able to defeat the Exams?
Or else, will they lose and later devoured by
This man right here
is curiously reading
the
story
on
the
previous
slide.
He
thinks and wonders
where the story might
lead the group of
students, and what will
happen to them. He
wonders if the Exam
monster manage to
capture and eat them.
He is a passionate
reader, a good and
beneficial habit for a
youth. You should be
more like him! Read
often,
think
often!
Nourish your brain!
After this chapter, students are
expected to be able to:
- Read more often,
- Extract the positive and good moral
message from it,
- Apply it in their daily life.
- Is it important?
- Really??? Are you
asking about the
importance of
reading???
Even this bird
is offended by
your question…
- Legend
Types of narrative text:
King Arthur and Merlin
- Myth
Thor, God of Thunder
- Fable
Tortoise and the Hare
- Horror
Frankenstein
- Science fiction
- Etc.
The Time Machine
Can you name some?
Practice!
Many people believed that the best
way
to
learn
something is to
immediately try and do it. Therefore,
we shall use a practical approach
whereas you, the students, need to
expand the short story shown on the
first slide. You may expand it until it
reach 1000 – 1500 words and later,
read it in front of the class.