The document summarizes Module 1 of a Grade 10 Career Guidance Manual. It discusses having students create self-portrait bags and dream collages to help them learn about their interests, values, and skills. The activities aim to help students make informed decisions about their future careers by discovering who they are. The document provides instructions and materials needed for the self-portrait bag activity, as well as guiding questions for student reflection.
The document summarizes Module 1 of a Grade 10 Career Guidance Manual. It discusses having students create self-portrait bags and dream collages to help them learn about their interests, values, and skills. The activities aim to help students make informed decisions about their future careers by discovering who they are. The document provides instructions and materials needed for the self-portrait bag activity, as well as guiding questions for student reflection.
The document summarizes Module 1 of a Grade 10 Career Guidance Manual. It discusses having students create self-portrait bags and dream collages to help them learn about their interests, values, and skills. The activities aim to help students make informed decisions about their future careers by discovering who they are. The document provides instructions and materials needed for the self-portrait bag activity, as well as guiding questions for student reflection.
The document summarizes Module 1 of a Grade 10 Career Guidance Manual. It discusses having students create self-portrait bags and dream collages to help them learn about their interests, values, and skills. The activities aim to help students make informed decisions about their future careers by discovering who they are. The document provides instructions and materials needed for the self-portrait bag activity, as well as guiding questions for student reflection.
Module 1: Embarking on a Journey of Self-Awareness OVERVIEW • Module 1 of the Grade 10 Career Guidance Manual is entitled “Embarking on a Journey of Self-Awareness”. It is all about the learners’ discovery of who they are in terms of their likes, values, skills, and interests. • Knowing oneself is important as it plays an integral role in strengthening decision-making skills and shaping people’s decision- making processes. Fostering the learners' discovery of themselves will encourage them to choose a career that matches their interests and abilities which is advantageous not only to the learners but to the entire country as it will surely address the pressing concern on job and skill mismatch. ACTIVITIES: Module 1 has three output-based activities namely: • Self-Portrait Bags – found in the Main Activity section • Dream Collage – found in the Closing section • Journal Entry #1 – found in the Closing section MATERIALS: Self Portrait Bag Materials • brown paper bag (other materials such as plastic bag, bayong or smallsized carton box can be used as an alternative as long as the learners can insert or place things inside) • scissors (or any cutting tool) • paste or glue • used magazines or newspaper • watercolor, crayons, or colored pencils • paint brush, pencils, ballpoint pens, or markers • art paper, colored paper, or cartolina paper
• Learner’s Journal Notebook
• The learner’s Journal Notebook can be a separate notebook. However, Class Advisers are highly encouraged to instruct the students to REUSE a notebook that may have enough pages (at least 20- 25 pages) left for the entire module. OBJECTIVES of the Main Activity: • acknowledge their likes, dislikes, personality, disposition, values, and skills through the content and appearance of their self-portrait bags; • feel that their self-portrait bags are more than enough to symbolize himself or herself; and • share with their classmates further on the meaning or story behind their self-portrait bags. INTRODUCTION: (Session Activity) • For our activity today, we will be exploring our likes or dislikes, values, interests, and skills that make up our personality or who we are. • Our personality or who we are shapes our everyday lives .For example, who you are gives you an idea of what food to eat when you are hungry. I, for one, like chicken .Because I like chicken, it will most likely be the food I will choose to eat. Another example is why I chose to teach. I am teaching because I value learning and sharing what I learn. In other words, everything that you do is linked to who you are. That includes what you will do in the future, especially what Senior High School track you will choose to enroll in and, eventually, what career or job you will choose to pursue.” INSTRUCTIONS : “In order for us to know more about ourselves, we are going to create a self-portrait bag that will showcase ‘who we are’. By creating a self-portrait bag, we will have a better view of ourselves. This activity will be similar to your English classes where you attempt to analyze a character’s motives, behavior, and personality through a reader’s point of view, or a third person point of view. But this time, it will be more exciting! You will be trying to understand yourself.” INSTRUCTIONS : “Before we start the activity, let us group ourselves. Each group must have a maximum of five members. As you go to your respective groups, make sure that you have your materials with you.” INSTRUCTIONS : (Advisers…) “At the end of the activity, you should have constructed something like this (show your pre-made self-portrait bag). To assist you in making your self-portrait bags, your class advisers will show you their output. INSTRUCTIONS : • “I hope your advisers have shown you everything you need to make your bag. So let us start (write the following underlined abbreviated instructions on the black board): • Decorate your paper bag - Get your paper bag and decorate its exterior to resemble ‘who you are’. You may color it, cut out a dress for it, or even punch holes into it. Show how your output reflects who you are! • Find objects - After decorating the face of your bag, find objects around you that can symbolize and/or capture pieces of ‘who you are’ just like how my chalk and ballpoint pen showed you bits of who I am. If you cannot find any object that captures who you are, you may draw an object or write on a piece of paper and drop it inside your bag. INSTRUCTIONS : • Peer Sharing - The last step of constructing your self-portrait bag is sharing it with others. Make time to share your self-portrait bags with your group mates just like how I shared my bag with you earlier. To guide you in your sharing, here are the important points I followed when I showed you my bag (write the following points on the board): • ∞ How does the outside part of my bag show who I am? • ∞ How do the objects I put inside my bag show who I am? • ∞ How does my finished Self-Portrait bag show who I am? CONCLUSION: Processing Guide Questions 1. “How were you after the activity?” 2. “What did you think and/or feel before, during, and/or after the activity?” 3. “What insights about who you are did your self-portrait bag show you?” 4. “How did you feel when your classmates shared their self-portrait bags with you?” 5. “How did you feel when you were sharing your self-portrait bag with your classmates?” SYNTHESIS • “Hopefully, after we have constructed and shared our self- portrait bags, we have a clearer image of ourselves or who we are. Finding ‘who you are’ is important because you will be encountering a lot of choices in the near future. And making sound decisions would be easier if you know yourself, your capacities, and your abilities.” CLOSING • “Every journey has a destination. So far, we have discovered “who you are” by exploring what we like, what our values are, what our skills are, and things that interest us through our self- portrait bags. • (The advisers show their dream collage…) CLOSING: • So I highly encourage you to create your dream collage on a used sheet of paper. Fill it with everything that you hope and dream for yourself. In doing so, you are getting closer and closer to making your dreams come true. But always remember, build your dreams according to what you like, what you value, things that you are interested in, and your skills.” CLOSING: DREAM COLLAGE REMINDERS: • Remind the learners that they are not restricted from using other materials such as crayons, watercolor, colored pencils or write, used newspaper and magazine. • Encourage them to dream big and paste as many aspirations as they can. They may use several sheets of paper if one sheet is not enough. It is important that the learners are not restrained when they do this activity. • To accompany the learners in creating their dream collage, encourage them to listen to Apl.De.Ap’s song “We Can Be Anything” that advocates children to dream big dreams and strive to make their dreams come true. ASSIGNMENT: Journal Entry #1 • “Please prepare a small notebook for our Career Guidance modules. This notebook will serve as your diary for our activities and assignments. Like any ordinary diary, you will be writing or drawing your thoughts and feelings for today’s activity. If you did not like even just a part of today’s activity, write it on your diary. I will appreciate your honesty! After all, knowing if our activities help you is our top concern.” ASSIGNMENT: Journal Entry #1 • To guide you on what to write or draw on your diary, here are several guide questions: – What were the traits and characteristics of yourself that you have discovered after constructing the dream collage? – After creating your dream collage, tell us more about the things you put in it. – What can you do now to make your dreams come true? Thought for the Day: