G. Evaluation: Direction: Work individually and observe the work below. 1. What do you think are the elements, mood and message of this image? 2. What are your general impressions about this art?

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IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
Learning Task No. 3
Directions: Read the story carefully. Write a reaction about the story by completing the paragraph in the
notebook.
The Moth and the Flame
Adapted by Lilibeth A. Magtang
It was dusk and cold. Moymoy, a young moth, was ready for his nightly flight. Excited, he flapp
went.
He started following a speck of light he saw at a distance. "That must give me warmth on
evening." Moymoy flew fast so he could reach it at once.
Not long after that, he heard a familiar voice calling from behind. It was his mother gasping
be out tonight all by yourself. Let me go with you," she said, still catching her breath.
"Oh, thank you, Mother. Let's go see that beam of light. It surely would be a good source of
and more curious as they drew closer to the light.
At last, they got close to the light. Moymoy couldn't help but admire that lovely sight of the
the oil lamp. Realizing this, Moymoy's mother warned him not to fly too close to the flame. But the yo
o the light and warmth of the oil lamp that he did not mind his mother's advice. Round and roun
ne hovered so near the flame that his wings got burned. His mother hugged Moymoy who was bo
After I read the story, I feel
(1
because
(2)
(agree/don't agree) with
(3)
because
he moral lesson of the story is
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