This document summarizes a reflection about informational text. It states that informational text is non-fiction writing intended to inform readers about a specific topic using special text features. Its primary purpose is to inform readers about the natural or social world using specialized language like general nouns and timeless verbs. Informational text contains facts and text features like tables of content, pictures, and glossaries to help readers find information and understand meanings. It also discusses how informational text allows students to build comprehension skills, content knowledge, vocabulary, and higher-order thinking.
1. REFLECTION ABOUT TEXT
INFORMATION
We learned that text information is a non-fiction writing, written with the
intention of informing the reader about a specific topic. It is typically found in
magazines, science or history books, autobiographies and instructional manual. They
are written using special text features that allow the reader to easily find key
information and understand the main topic.
Its primary purpose is to inform the readers about the natural or social world.
Furthermore, it has specialized language characteristics such as general nouns and
timeless verbs that are not common in other genres. Some of the characteristics of
text information include facts and text features such as table of contents, pictures,
captions, bold and print, and glossary. These characteristics help the readers find
information, add information presented in text, call the readers attention to
important words and explain what words mean.
We also learned that the importance of text information are in the way that it
can allows students to develop sophisticated comprehension skills, build critical
content knowledge and vocabulary, and apply higher order thinking skills. And the
value of text information and media include new information, varying formats and
create analytical thinking and it can give motivation to everyone.
2. CHICKEN AFRITADA
INGREDIENTS:
• 1 (3 pounds) whole chicken cut into serving parts.
• ½ cup pineapple juice
• ¼ cup soy sauce
• 2 medium potatoes, quartered
• 1 large carrot, sliced
• 1 large bell pepper, sliced
• 1 cup green peas
• 8 ounces tomato sauce
• 4 cloves garlic, minced
• 4 pieces hotdogs, sliced
• 1 medium onion, diced
• 1 ¼ cups chicken broth or stock
• 2 pieces dried bay leaves
• 1 teaspoon granulated white sugar
• 4 tablespoons cooking oil, salt and ground black pepper to taste
3. COOKING PROCEDURE:
• Pour in cooking oil in a cooking pot or casserole then apply
heat.
• Pan-fry the chicken until the color turns light brown (about 3
minutes per side).
• Remove the chicken from the cooking pot.
• On the same cooking pot, saute garlic and onions.
• Put in the sliced hotdogs and pan-fried chicken then cook for
a minute.
• Pour-in tomato sauce and chicken stock then add bay leaves.
Simmer for 30 to 40 minutes.
• Add the potato and carrots then simmer for 7 minutes or
until the vegetables are soft.
• Put-in the bell pepper, green peas, salt, sugar, and ground
black pepper then cook for 3 minutes more.
• Turn-off heat then transfer to a serving plate.
4. THANK YOU FOR
WATCHING!!!
SUBMITTED BY:
NAMOCO, JOSHUA
LUZANO, MARIA TRINA
GUMOP-AS, PORPHYRY
SUBMITTED TO:
MS. ALMA GILBRETTA BOLINAS
ADVISER