EAPP Chapter 3
EAPP Chapter 3
Pretest
Multiple Choice. Choose only the letter of the correct answer. Write
your answers in your activity notebook.
1. What academic writing that tells what the project is all about, the reasons
of conducting the project as well the process of carrying it out?
A. Research Paper C. Concept Paper
B. Critique Paper D. Position Paper
2. Another name of concept paper is
A. Summary of Document C. Review
B. Document D. Report
3. Why is a concept paper necessary?
A. It gives opportunity to fund sources. C. It explains the idea clearly.
B. It document the steps orderly. D. It brings societal change.
4. Which is NOT an important part of a concept paper for academic research?
A. Statement of the Problem C. Rationale
B. Timeliness D. Budget
5. What detail should you include in writing the project description part?
A. Review of Related Studies C. Expected Outcome
B. Proponent’s Agency D. Budget
6. This way of presenting the concept uses examples to develop the ideas in
the paragraph.
A. Explanation C. Explication
B. Clarification D. Definition
7. Why do you need to include the distinguishing feature in formal sentence
definition?
A. To present the unique qualities of a term.
B. To recognize it from the other terms.
C. To be different in some terms.
D. To be specific in meaning.
8. A concept paper is purposely written in order to
A. Present a feasible project worth future funding.
B. Show ones skill in conceptualizing ideas.
C. Get possible source of income.
D. Communicate ones intention.
9. You are planning to conduct a study on the “Effectivity of Online Learning
on Physics Subject to Grade 12 students. You are tasked by your Research
teacher to present a concept paper on that topic. Which format are you
going to use?
A. Concept Paper for Academic Research C. Book Review format
B. Concept Paper for Project D. Thesis format
10. Synchronous learning is online or distance education that happens in real
time, whereas asynchronous learning occurs through online channels
without real-time interaction. This is an example of
A. Informal Definition C. Clarification
B. Formal Definition D. Explication
Methodology contains
Context and participants of the study
Instruments to be used
Data collection procedures
Data analysis scheme to be used
Timeline contains
Duration of the research (Gantt chart)
Reference contains
List of books, journals, and other resources cited in your paper
Activity 3- Simulation
Imagine that you are the SK Chairman in your
Transfer barangay during this time of COVID-19
pandemic. You want to propose a hand washing
area to be installed in the local terminal in your barangay as one of the
prescribed protocols. However, your SK funds for this year cannot suffice
the project’s completion. Present a short description of this project to a private institution in
order to obtain funds for this noble cause. Write your answers in your notebook following
the format below.
____________________________
Project Title
Short Description:
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Cost Estimates:
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Lesson 1.2- Concepts In Different Fields
H. POLITICS - It is the way in which we understand and order our social affairs, and
acquire greater control over the situation.
Basic Concepts:
a. Order - Study of politics seeks to study how human life in the aggregate is ordered.
b. Power - A term of influence. Who rules? In accordance with the law, or is it just or the
moral?
c. Justice - When the power is exercised in the interest of the ruled, there is justice.
d. Politics - is all about the way human beings are governed, which involves order, power,
and justice. It is not just an abstract study.
I. RELIGION can be defined as a social institution involving beliefs and practices based
on the sacred.
Arrange the jumbled letters to form word. Use the synonym in parenthesis as your guide in
unlocking the word.
Example:
Vitamin E is a light yellow fat-soluble vitamin that acts as anti-oxidant.
(term defined) (category of the term) (quality)
Biology is a branch of science that studies living organisms.
(term defined) (category of the term) (quality)
c. Extended Definition – is a detailed way of defining a term and is usually a one paragraph.
It incorporates various patterns of formal, informal, comparison and contrasts, narration,
description, classification, cause and effect to explain a concept.
Example:
First described in 1907 by Alos Alzheimer, a German pgysician, Azheimer’s
disease is an adult-onset neurological disorder of unknown etiology (cause) manifested by
loss of memory, impaired thought processes, and abnormal behavior. When the illness
begins before the age of 65, it is termed Alzheimer’s disease; when onset is after 65, it is
referred to as senile dementia of the Alzheimer’s type.
The tone in this stanza shifts from regretful to optimistic. The two roads
symbolically represent individual choices. The mood is neither depressed nor unhappy, but
the poet sighs because he knows what the complexities our life may have for him. Whether he
has chosen a right or a wrong path, it has a compelling impact on his life. The phrase “less
traveled” suggests the theme of individualism.
2. Clarification – it is a method of explanation in which the points are organized from a general
abstract idea to specific and concrete examples. The analysis of the concept is done by
looking at the examples and specifying its characteristics.
Example:
Justice is a broad concept which encompasses a wide set of ideas, most of which also
branch out into smaller notions. For instance, it can refer to the sentencing of a criminal based
on due process. When an individual gets what he deserves, even outside the hands of the law,
it is also considered justice in some context. This may come in the form of vigilante justice, in
which a person dissatisfied with the system doles out punishing to wrong-doers. Poetic justice
is also another related concept which is used in literature to show how the good is always
rewarded while bad forces always meet a grim end. In the context of this paper, justice will be
clearly delineated into any instance in which the law is successfully and fairly applied to
an individual, resulting in either an arrest or a release. To illustrate, if a theft is caught
and tried in court through due process, and is found to be guilty and then sentenced
accordingly, it can be said that justice was served. However, if the same thief is caught in the
act by a band of villagers and was beaten right then and there, it will be considered justice in
the context of the paper, as the process has not undergone due process.
Source: English for Academic & Professional Purposes for SHS page
1. Internet
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
2. Social media
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
Partially
Evident
Features of the Concept Presentation Evident
5 pts.
2 pts.
The introduction covers the background for the concept and the thesis
statement.
The paragraphs of the body explain, explicate, or define the concepts.
Each paragraph uses at least two supporting details to clarify the
concept.
The conclusion presents the summary of the concept paper and restates
the thesis.
Adequate transitions make sure that paragraphs and ideas in the
sentences are connected and organized.
Uses simple language in order for the reader to easily understand the
piece.
The essay is free of grammatical errors and all sources were listed in
the reference.
The illustration presented enhances the concept explanation.
(Adapted from: EAPP ADM)
Pat-test
Multiple Choice. Choose only the letter of the correct answer. Write
your answers in your activity notebook.
11. What academic writing that tells what the project is all about, the reasons
of conducting the project as well the process of carrying it out?
A. Research Paper C. Concept Paper
B. Critique Paper D. Position Paper
12. Another name of concept paper is
A. Summary of Document C. Review
B. Document D. Report
13. Why is a concept paper necessary?
A. It gives opportunity to fund sources. C. It explains the idea clearly.
B. It document the steps orderly. D. It brings societal change.
14. Which is NOT an important part of a concept paper for academic research?
A. Statement of the Problem C. Rationale
B. Timeliness D. Budget
15. What detail should you include in writing the project description part?
A. Review of Related Studies C. Expected Outcome
B. Proponent’s Agency D. Budget
16. This way of presenting the concept uses examples to develop the ideas in
the paragraph.
A. Explanation C. Explication
B. Clarification D. Definition
17. Why do you need to include the distinguishing feature in formal sentence
definition?
A. To present the unique qualities of a term.
B. To recognize it from the other terms.
C. To be different in some terms.
D. To be specific in meaning.
18. A concept paper is purposely written in order to
A. Present a feasible project worth future funding.
B. Show ones skill in conceptualizing ideas.
C. Get possible source of income.
D. Communicate ones intention.
19. You are planning to conduct a study on the “Effectivity of Online Learning
on Physics Subject to Grade 12 students. You are tasked by your Research
teacher to present a concept paper on that topic. Which format are you
going to use?
A. Concept Paper for Academic Research C. Book Review format
B. Concept Paper for Project D. Thesis format
20. Synchronous learning is online or distance education that happens in real
time, whereas asynchronous learning occurs through online channels
without real-time interaction. This is an example of
A. Informal Definition C. Clarification
B. Formal Definition D. Explication