PIVOT V2 Quarter 2 Module 3
PIVOT V2 Quarter 2 Module 3
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Module 3
21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 2– Module 3: Creative Literary Adaptations
First Edition, 2021
Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of
the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or
office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit.
Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of
royalties.
Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names,
trademarks, etc.) included in this module are owned by their respective copyright holders.
Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from their
respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership
over them.
Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners,
can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions,
exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson.
Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by
step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.
In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also
provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they
can best help you on your home-based learning.
Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any part
of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and tests. And
read the instructions carefully before performing each task.
If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the
tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.
Thank you.
This module has been designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
enhance your multimedia/ICT skills in producing creative adaptations of a certain
literary genre. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many different
learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary level of
students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course.
But the order in which you read them can be changed to correspond with the
textbook you are now using.
This module also aims to engage you in appreciation toward studying 21st Century
Literature from the Philippines and the World. Furthermore, it encompasses their
various dimensions, genres, elements, structures, contexts, and traditions. This will
give you a chance to embark on a journey from Philippine regions to the different
parts of the world through various literary encounters.
What I Know
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
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3. It is a brief story illustrating a moral or revealing general truths about human
nature.
A. parable B. narrative poem C. fable D. anecdote
4. He is a well-acclaimed writer who wrote the parable entitled “The Story of the
Pencil”.
A. Paul Coelho B. Paula Coole C. Paulo Colle D. Paulo Coelho
5. The story “The Ants and the Grasshopper” is an example of a/an __________.
A. parable B. fable C. narrative poem D. anecdote
6. Parables and fables are very interesting to read, because you will learn _________
from them.
A. topic B. review C. moral/lesson D. immoral
7. In the parable “The Story of the Pencil”, the _____ is the nondescript object that
gives a powerful message.
A. pencil B. paper C. wooden stick D. umbrella
8. It refers to any electronic application that uses both words and pictures in a
combination of text, voice, picture or video.
A. media B. multimedia C. printer/scanner D. projector
9. The use of multimedia enhances the teaching of lessons and aims to __________
who are engaged in Online Distance Learning.
A. further confuse learners C. further educate learners
B. further waste learners’ time D. further entertain with computer gaming
world
10. Videos, animation, text, images, and audio are all multimedia ________. A.
formats B. components C. uses D. presentations
11. Blogs, vlogs, webinars and other interactive contents are multimedia ____. A.
components B. uses C. formats D. presentations
12. The AVI (Audio Video Interleave) that is developed by Microsoft is commonly
used in video, cameras, and TV __________, and it plays well on Windows
computers.
A. programs B. software C. hardware D. viewing
13. “You can also download a multimedia presentation or play it live.” It
tells us about multimedia _________.
A. uses B. formats C. characteristics D. benefits
14. “Digital storytelling allows students to improve their knowledge and increases
skills such as writing, researching and reading.” It tells us about multimedia
_____________.
A. benefits B. formats C. characteristics D. uses
15. To make creative multimedia output, we can import images, audio, and
video clips; however, we have to _________________ to avoid plagiarism. A.
leave the webpages C. ignore the links
B. screenshot the images D. cite sources
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LESSON
In this lesson, you will encounter a new literary piece - a parable, as related to
literary genre. Incorporated in this lesson is the use of multimedia that plays an
important role in presenting a creative version of a certain literary piece. You have
to learn how to use these multimedia to further enhance the quality of your learning
outputs.
What’s In
In the previous module, you have learned of an entertaining and interesting
anecdote about a person. Anecdotes and other literary genres have made it possible
to present creative literary adaptations. However, there is still a better way of
interpreting them with the use of varied multimedia formats. They will also help
you present more compelling learning outputs.
Before you learn another interesting literary genre and other multimedia
presentation tools, take time to answer the following questions:
1. What is an anecdote?
2. What are the different purposes of telling an anecdote?
3. What other literary genres do you like to read? Why does it interest you
most?
4. Can you name varied multimedia formats being used to better interpret
literary text? Mention a few of them.
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What’s New
Read the parable entitled “The Story of the Pencil”, an excerpt from the novel “Like
the Flowing River”, which was written by Paulo Coelho. It is a thought-provoking
story about a nondescript object that gives a powerful message. Read the story
aloud to yourself and find out how the author creatively portrays the parable.
Before you read, familiarize yourself first with the author’s achievements.
Paulo Coelho
The grandma stopped writing, smiled and said to her grandchild, “Indeed I
am writing about you, however more important than the words is the pencil I am
using. I hope you will be like this pencil when you grow up.”
The child looked at the pencil curiously, but could not see anything special.
“It is all in the way you look at things. There are five qualities in that pencil
that, if you will be able to maintain, will make you a man in peace with the whole
world.
‘First quality: you can make big things, but never forget that there is a hand
guiding your steps. This hand we call it God, and he will always have to address you
towards his will.’
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‘Second quality: sometimes I have to stop writing and
use a sharpener. This makes the pencil suffer a little, but at
the end it will be sharper. So, learn to bear a little pain
because it will make you a better man.’
‘Fourth quality: what is really important in the pencil is not the wood or the
shape, but the lead that is inside. So, be always careful of what happens inside of
yourself.’
‘At the end, the fifth quality is: always leave a sign. In any case, be aware
that everything you do in your life will leave trails; try to be conscious of every
single action.’
FABLE
PARABLE
a brief story
illustrating a moral or revealing general a short story designed
truths about human nature to allegoricallly teach
some religious
principle, moral
lesson, or general
truths
includes real or literal Example: The Plant
occurrences to which Sower
anyone can relate
What is It
Multimedia is an essential avenue to transform unique adaptations of a literary,
thus making learning outputs interesting and productive. To have a creative
adaptation of literary genres, the following concepts have to take into
considerations:
The multimedia formats from various media include: text and graphics
for slideshows, presentations, diagrams and infographics. Audio has podcasts
and recordings. Screen captures, lecture captures and animation are examples
of video components of multimedia. Other multimedia components include
blogs, vlogs, webinars and other interactive content.
1. Videos
Digital video is a primary
component in
multimedia, especially those
that appear online
and on television. The different
formats of
these types of multimedia
include WMI, AVI,
MPED and flash. Some of these formats are
better than others because they load faster and
can be viewed or loaded using different
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Many videos have changed formats ever since the mobile phone industry
became more advanced in technology.
Many of the video formats require plug-ins on browsers and specific mobile
applications to load. Here is a list of multimedia formats:
Format File Description
MP3 .mp3 MP3 files are actually the sound part of MPEG
files. MP3 is the most popular format for
music players. Combines good compression
(small files) with high quality. Supported by all
browsers.
MP4 .mp4 MP4 is a video format, but can also be used for
audio. Supported by all browsers.
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2. Animation
Animation is a form of art for most people, especially
those that are in the business of producing
animated
movies. Right now, animation has become interactive,
allowing users to directly affect the outcome of
animated
components and events. Flash is the most common
platform for animation, and using this component, the
interactivity of animation is enhanced.
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5. Audio
Voiceovers comprise a
tremendous number of the types of
multimedia components. Audio
files include background music
and special effects. Any audio in an
application is designed to improve
a user’s experience.
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What’s More
Enrichment Activities
Activity 1
Directions: Read carefully the following lines lifted from the text “The Story of the
Pencil”. Infer from the text the quality highlighted by choosing the appropriate emoji
from the box below. Write the answer on your answer sheet.
brave determined
k ind-hearted
and confident careful thankful angry
1. …when you are like a pencil attached to compass and 2. …when you are like a newly sharpened pencil
draw perfect circle
not in use 5. …when you are like a pencil enable to
write down creative ideas
4. …when you are like a broken pencil, unable to write
properly
TOTAL
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1. Creativity
● Unique video
presentation
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2. Visual/Audio Impact
3. Technical Quality
● Over-all impact of video
presentation
What I Can Do
Create an mp4-video format adaptation of “The Story of the Pencil”. Integrate text,
audio clips and image file to your video presentation. Cite your sources by including
the URL address in your video file.
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1. Content/Organization
2. Concept
3. Quality
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Assessment
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. It is short story designed to allegorically teach some religious principles, moral or
lesson, or general truths.
A. fable B. parable C. narrative poem D. anecdote
4. Parables and fables are very interesting to read, because you will learn ___ or
lesson from them.
A. topic B. review C. moral D. immoral
5. He is a well-acclaimed writer who wrote the parable entitled “The Story of the
Pencil”.
A. Paul Coelho B. Paula Coole C. Paulo Colle D. Paulo Coelho
11.To make creative multimedia output, we can import images, audio, and video
clips; however, we have to ________ to avoid plagiarism.
A. leave the webpages C. ignore the links
B. screenshot the images D. cite sources
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12.Videos, animation, text, images, and audio are all multimedia ________. A.
formats B. components C. uses D. presentations
13. Blogs, vlogs, webinars and other interactive content are multimedia _______. A.
components B. uses C. formats D. presentations
14. “You can also download the multimedia presentation or play it live.”
It tells us about multimedia _________.
A. uses B. formats C. characteristics D. benefits
15. “Digital storytelling allows students to improve their knowledge and increases
skills such as writing, researching, and reading.” It tells us about multimedia
_____________.
Additional Activities
Directions: Refer to the WordArt image below. Which word from image is suggested
in each number? Write your answer on your answer sheet/notebook.
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What I Know
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. A short story is interesting and fun to read because it teaches ______ or lesson.
A. biographical C. moral
B. political D. sociological
4. This element refers to the topic that the writer writes or comments on in his or
her writing.
A. plot C. climax
B. conflict D. theme
5. It refers to the tension, the fight or the struggle between the various characters
or forces in the story.
A. conflict C. setting
B. theme D. plot
6. To produce a literary adaptation of a story, one needs to apply his ICT skills.
ICT means _____.
A. Information and Communication Technology
B. Information to Centralize Tutorial
C. Inclusive for Classroom Technology
D. Important in Communication Technology
8. ICT skills are about understanding and applying a range of computer programs,
_____________, and other applications.
A. hardware C. peripheral
B. software D. hard drive
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10. To Copy, press (Ctrl+C); to Paste, press ________ on the computer keyboard.
A. (Shift+V)
B. (Shift+P)
C. (Ctrl+P)
D. (Ctrl+V)
13. Using interactive digital tools to tell a story is called digital _________.
A. storybrowsing
B. storymapping
C. storykeeping
D. storytelling
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LESSON
Literary Adaptations with ICT
2
Skills Empowerment
Creative adaptation of a certain literary genre is easy to deal with if you have
satisfying ICT skills that can help you enhance learning outputs in studying literary
genres, its elements, and essential literary contexts about cultural diversities of 21 st
Century Literature across the globe.
In this lesson, you will read a story entitled “Rich People Problem”, and you will
apply your ICT skills to generate a digital picture emphasizing the story elements.
What’s In
In the previous module, you have learned about short story and its basic elements.
Creative transformation of contemporary books on short story and other literary
genres has evolve over the digital technology today. The literary digital adaptations
will make learning interesting and fun.
Before reading the short story and learning how to integrate your ICT skills in this
lesson, take time to recall important details from the previous lesson to help you
answer the following questions:
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What’s New
Before you read the short story entitled “Rich People Problem” by Kevin Kwan,
unlock some unfamiliar words presented in the table below. The first column
contains the jumbled letters to be unlocked; the second column contains the
meaning of mystery word; the third column contains the first letter of the word
being guessed. Happy word hunting!
Jumbled Letters Definition Vocabulary
6. C O O N T Y - a business person T
of exceptional _________________
wealth
1
Bettina Ortiz y Meña was not accustomed to waiting. A former Miss
Venezuela and Miss Universe runner-up, of course, the exceedingly bronzed
strawberry blond was these days the wife of Miami auto-parts tycoon, Herman Ortiz
y Meña, and at every restaurant she chose to grace with her presence, she was
always greeted with reverence and whisked to the exact table she desired. Today
she wanted the corner table on the terrace at Sip Sip, her favorite lunch spot on
Harbor Island.
She wanted to sit on one of the comfy orange canvas director’s chairs and
stare out at the gently lapping turquoise waters while eating her Kale Caesar salad,
but there was a large noisy group taking up the entire terrace and they didn’t seem
in much hurry to leave.
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Bettina fumed as she glared at the tourists happily savoring their lunch in
the sun. Look how tacky they were…the woman overly tanned, wrinkled, and
saggy, none of them properly lifted or botoxed.
She felt like walking up to their table and handing out her dermatologist’s
business cards. And the men were even worse. All dressed in all rumpled shirts
and shorts, wearing those cheap straw hats sold at the trinket shot on Dunmore
Street. Why did such people have to come here?
3
The three-and-a-half-mile-long paradise with its pristine pink-sand
beaches was one of the best-kept secrets in the Caribbean, a haven for the very
rich filled with quaint little wood houses painted in shades of sherbet, charmin
boutiques, chic oceanfront mansions turned into inns, and five-star restaurants to
rival St. Barths. Tourists should have to take a style exam before being allowed to
set foot on the Island! Feeling that she had been patient long enough, Bettina
stormed into the kitchen, the fringe on her crocheted Pucci caftan top shaking
furiously as she made a beeline for the woman with a shock of pixie-cut blond hair
manning the main stove.
4
“Julie, honey, what’s the dealio? I’ve waited more than fifteen minutes for
my table!” Bettina sighed to the owner of the restaurant.
“Sorry, Bettina, it’s been one of those days. The party of twelve on the terrace
showed up first just before you did,” Julie replied as she handed off a bowl of spicy
conch chili to waiting server.
“But the terrace is your prime spot! Why on earth did you let those tourists
take up all that space?”
5
“Well, that tourist in the red fishing cap is the Duke of Glencora. His party
just boated over from Windermere – that’s his Royal Huisman you see moored off
the coast. Isn’t it the most handsome sailboat you’ve ever seen?”
6
“I’m not impressed by big boats,” Bettina huffed, although secretly she was
rather impressed by people with big title. From the kitchen window, she surveyed
the party assembled on the terrace with new eyes. These aristo British types were
such a strange breed. Sure, they had their Savile Row suits and their heirloom
tiaras, but when they traveled, they looked so painfully frumpy.
7
It was only then that Bettina noticed three tan, well-built men in fitted
white T-shirts and black Kevlar pants sitting at the adjacent table. The guys
weren’t eating but sat watchfully, sipping glasses of seltzer water. “I assume that’s
the duke’s security detail?
They couldn’t be more obvious! Don’t they know that we’re all billionaires
here on Briland, and this isn’t how we roll?”
Bettina tutted.
8
“Actually, those bodyguards belong to the duke’s special guest. They did a
whole sweep of the restaurant before the party arrived.
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They even searched my walk-in freezer. See that Chinese fellow seated at
the end of the table?”
Bettina squinted through her Dior Extase sunglasses at the portly, balding,
seventy-something Asian man dressed in a nondescript white short-sleeved golf
shirt and gray trousers. “Oh, I didn’t even notice him! Am I supposed to know who
he is?”
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Bettina giggled. “He looks like their chauffeur. Doesn’t he look like that guy
that used to drive Jane Wyman around in Falcon Crest?”
Julie, who was trying to focus on searing a cut of tuna to perfection, shook her
head a tight-lipped smile. “From what I hear, that chauffeur is the most powerful
man in Asia.”
What is It
A. The Basic Elements of a Short Story
1. Character | The character element is the person or people in a story.
Sometimes the characters are not human, some may be animals or
spirits. Incidentally, even when non-human characters are used, they
tend to have human characteristics.
2. Setting | The first important element of a short story is the setting. The
setting refers to the time and place that the event(s) in the story take
place.
3. Plot | The plot refers to the flow of events in the story. Essentially, the
plot refers to what is happening in the story.
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4. Conflict | The conflict or complication refers to the tension, the fight or
the struggle between the various characters or forces in the story. This
actually gives fuel to the story and influences its flow (i.e. its plot).
Without the conflict, then you have no story.
6. Theme | This element refers to the topic that the writer writes or
comments on in his or her writing. The theme is the motif of the story,
that is, it permeates the whole story and recurs throughout the
narrative. An example of a theme is the topic of "bravery" in Harry
Potter.
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B. Information and
Communication Technology
or ICT
Information and
communications
technology (ICT) refers to all the technology used to
handle telecommunications, broadcast media,
intelligent building management systems,
audiovisual processing and transmission systems,
and network-based control and monitoring synonym for information technology (IT).
functions. ICT is often considered an extended
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communications-technology-ict
C. ICT Skills
ICT skills are about
understanding and
applying a range of computer programs,
software,
and other applications. These include
word
processing, spreadsheets, databases, slide
presentations, and search engines.
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computer-skills-list-2063738
o type / encode your document; bring out your best writing using MS Word
word processor
o manipulate numbers and data for computation; discover and connect to
data, analysis using MS Excel – number processor
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o generate slides for presentation; design professional presentations using
MS PowerPoint – slide presentation
o create everything from labels to newswriting and marketing materials
using MS Publisher
o copy (Ctrl+C) and paste (Ctrl+V) any items from internet – images, video
clips, music and be able to embed them in your outputs
o cite source(s) on any imported images, video clips, music ---to avoid
plagiarism
o manage browsing websites
o save any files with appropriate file formats
o associate yourself as a Techie person (one who has smart and cle ver ways
of manipulating computer and other related gadgets).
D. Components of ICT
The term Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is
generally accepted to mean all technologies that, combined, allow people and
organizations to interact in the digital world.
transactions
Cloud computing
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data
What’s More
hardware
Enrichment Activities
Activity 1
by Kevin Kwa
Characters
__________
_______________________
Setting
___________________________________
Plot
__________
_________________________
Conflict
__________
_________________________
Climax
___________________________________
Theme
__________
_________________________
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Activity 2
Directions: Create a table with two columns using word.doc file format. On the first
column entitled From the Text, you are going to lift lines from the indicated
paragraphs in the short story “Rich People Problem”. On the next column entitled
From my Mind, you are going to write your ideas based on the lines lifted. An
example has been provided as your guide.
From the Text From my Mind
A Digital picture story is a video with the combination of audio, images, and even video
clips to tell a story.
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________
The three-and-a-half-mile-long paradise with its pristine pink-sand beaches
was one of the best-kept secrets in the Caribbean.
_______
She wanted to sit on one of the comfy orange canvas director’s chairs and
stare out at the gently lapping turquoise waters while eating her Kale Caesar
salad.
_______
“Julie, honey, what’s the dealio? I’ve waited more than fifteen minutes for my
table!” Bettina sighed to the owner of the restaurant.
________
Bettina Ortiz y Meña was not accustomed to waiting. A former Miss
Venezuela and Miss Universe runner-up.
________
She felt like walking up to their table and handing out her dermatologist’s
business cards. And the men were even worse. All dressed in all rumpled
shirts and shorts.
What I Can Do
Create a digital picture story of “The Rich People Problem” showcasing your ICT
skills. Follow the steps to create a unique and interesting digital picture story
presentation. You can use the events in What I Have Learned to begin your digital
story.
1. Use the story, “The Rich People Problem” for your digital picture story. 2.
Note the sequence of events for the creative adaptation of the literary text. 3.
Import images and music to your slides.
4. Apply appropriate template designs.
5. Record a voice-over.
6. Add transitions.
7. Adjust the timeline.
8. Save your output.
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Digital Picture Rubric
Digital Picture Story Criteria Needs Needs Needs Needs
NO MINOR MAJOR TOTAL
revisio revisio revisio revisio
ns (40) ns (30) ns (20) ns (10)
● Creativity
● Technical Quality
2. Audio
3. Pacing
Assessment
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
2. It refers to the tension, the fight or the struggle between the various characters
or forces in the story.
A. conflict B. theme C. setting D. plot
3. A short story is interesting and fun to read because it teaches ______ or lesson.
A. biographical B. political C. moral D. sociological
5. This element refers to the topic that the writer writes or comments on in his or
her writing.
A. plot B. conflict C. climax D. theme
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6. Information Technology (IT) is the use of __________ to store, retrieve, transmit,
and manipulate data or information.
A. printer B. projector C. computer D. scanner
10. To produce a literary adaptation of a story, one needs to apply his ICT skills.
ICT means _____.
A. Information and Communication Technology
B. Information to Centralize Tutorial
C. Inclusive for Classroom Technology
D. Important in Communication Technology
11. ICT skills are about understanding and applying a range of computer
programs, _____________, and other applications.
A. hardware B. software C. peripheral D. hard drive
14. A video clip of a story entitled “Rich People Problem” is in _______ file format.
A. .mp4 B. .html C. .jpeg D. .xls
15. Using interactive digital tools to tell a story is called digital _________. A.
story browsing B. storymapping C. storykeeping D. storytelling
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Additional Activities
Directions: Choose 5 words from the ICTArtWord image. Give your own definition
for each word.
1.
______________________________________________________________________________ 2.
______________________________________________________________________________ 3.
______________________________________________________________________________ 4.
______________________________________________________________________________ 5.
______________________________________________________________________________
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Answer
Key
D 15.
A 14.
C 13.
B 12.
B 11.
A 10.
B 9.
D 8.
C 7.
C 6.
D 5.
A 4.
C 3.
A 2.
B 1.
Lesson 2
A 15.
C 14.
A 13. 3 B 8.
1
A 12. C 7.
5
D 11. 2 A 6.
C 10. 4 A 5.
B 9. Lesson 2 D 4.
D 8. B 3.
B 7. A 2.
A 6. C 1.
Lesson 2
D 15.
B 15. A 14.
C 14. C 13.
D 13. C 12.
A 12. A 11.
C 11. A 10.
D 10. C 9.
B 9. B 8.
A 7.
D 5. Assessment Lesson 1
C 4. hearted emoji - kind 5. careful emoji 4. What's More
A 3. thankful emoji 3. C 6.
C 2. emoji B 5.
B 1. determined/confident 2. D 4.
courageous/brave emoji 1. C 3.
Lesson B 2.
1
A 1.
Lesson 1
What I Know
https://www.bing.com/images/.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?
q=Pen+and+Paper+Clip.
https://www.bing.com/search?.
https://www.mobal.com/blog/travel-talk/
destination-guides/customs-and traditions-from-
around-the-world/.
https://www.sprachcaffe.com/english/
magazine-article/amazing-cultural facts.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/essay.
https://www.typesof.com/types-of-multimedia/.
https://www1.udel.edu/edtech/multimedia/index.html.
Kwan, Kevin. Rich People Problems. New York: Anchor Books, 2017.
https://www.google.com/search?q=multimedia+presentation+rubric.
https://www.google.com/search?q=steps+in+creating+a+digital+picture+story&bih.
https://studylib.net/doc/15992019/video-project-rubric.
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Module 3
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