Lesson Plan-Personality Development-Week1 Quarter 1
Lesson Plan-Personality Development-Week1 Quarter 1
Lesson Plan-Personality Development-Week1 Quarter 1
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Region X – Northern Mindanao
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to:
1. Conduct self-exploration and simple disclosure
2. Explain that knowing oneself can make a person accept his or her strengths and
limitations and deal with others better.
3. Share his or her unique characteristics, habits and experiences
4. Start and maintain his or her journal.
III. PROCEDURE:
A. Introduction
Prayer
Attendance
B. Motivation
The teacher will ask the student to choose their favorite color from the given
options: Blue, Red and Green. The interpretation of the each color is based on the natural
instinct of the students, because it is their choice.
C. Activity
The students will answer the activity individually. Each student should follow the
instructions carefully and answer it honestly by their own self-awareness as they know
their own self. This activity is a Self-conception judgement. The activity should be filed
in a Journal. Each student will be given choices to rate their own self by using the following
scales: 0= very weak; 1= weak; 2= somewhat weak or somewhat strong; 3= strong; 4= very
strong.
D. Abstraction
A Hindu writings Upanishads confirmed, “Enquiry into the truth of the self is “self-
knowledge”
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Self-concept
Let the students Imagine themselves looking into a mirror. Then ask them,
“What do you see? Do see your ideal self or your actual self?
Ideal self – is the self that you aspire to be. It is the one that you hope will possess by
character. It is how we want to be.
Actual self – is the one that you actually see. It is the self that has characteristics that
you were nurtured or, in some cases, born to have. It is built in self-knowledge. It is our
self-image
Self-knowledge – is derived from social interactions that provide insight into how
others react to you.
Here are some ideas that could help you increase your personal effectiveness:
1. Determination
2. Self-confidence
3. Persistence
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4. Managing Stress
5. Problem solving skills
6. Creativity
7. Generating ideas
E. Application
Group Activity
1. The class will be group into 5. This activity will develop the self-awareness of each
student on their own self.
2. Each student will get 1 whole sheet of yellow paper, they will draw a symbol or
symbols that represents their own “Self.” At the back of the paper they will write
the unique characteristics(positive and negative) of the symbol that represents to
them.
3. After they are through, They will share their symbols to their group mates and
discuss why did they choose this symbol. They will share their unique
characteristic(positive or negative ) that they know on themselves
4. After the sharing each students will collaboratively give one another advices on
their on what they’ve found on their classmates. This activity will be compiled on
their Journal.
Classroom Activity
The teacher will draw a circle. The students will go around the circle. The teacher will call
one studet to start the activity to share their journal with the large group as they are
comfortable doing so. After the first students shared his or her box of memories he will call
another classmate to share again until everybody is done sharing.
F. Assessment
15 PTS. QUIZ: On a ½ Crosswise of yellow paper ( This quiz will be compiled on the journal)
G. Assignment
Answer the following question in your journal:
1. What have you discovered in yourself?
2. What are your core strength?
3. What are the qualities you want to improve?
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Maricel P. Ortega
Master Teacher I
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Department of Education
Region X – Northern Mindanao
I.OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to:
a. Define an academic text;
b. Categorized academic text
c. Evaluate text taken from different categories of academic text
III.PROCEDURE:
A. Introduction
Prayer
Attendance
B. Motivation
C. Activity
The class will be grouped into five members per group. Given a picture to each group, write
a set of directions for the following person who eed to go to the entrance of the building. Five
minutes is alooted to the groups for the activity.
a. Five-year old girl
b. A man on a wheel chair
c. Deaf man
d. A ninety-year old woman
e. A family on a car
f. A foreigner
Guide Questions
1. What medium did you use to convey the message ?
2. What are the differences in giving directions to the diferent people with different situations?
3. What is the importance of writing?
4. How about the langauge use?
D. Analysis
Defining Academic Text ( True of False)
___________ 1. academic writers do not need to refer to other peoples work because they
become experts as they write the topic.
___________ 2. Use of colloquial expressions and contractions is acceptable, for example, sort of
and can’t.
___________ 3. academic writing uses discipline-specific terms that general reader may not
understand .
___________ 4. Academic writers should avoid short and simple sentences.
___________ 5. Use of passive voice is common in academic writig than in many writing
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___________ 6. Academic writing uses eveidence and reasongs to persuade rather than emotive
devices of appeals to common sense.
C. ABSTRACTION
1. What is an academic writing?
2. What are the categories of academic writing?
3. Differentiate the categories
4. What is the importance of knowing the facts about academic writing?
5. How would you apply the known knowledge in academic writing?
D. APPLICATION
Reading of academic text in:
a. Natural and social science
b. Mathematics and humanities
IV. EVALUATION
Evaluate text taken from the different categories of academic text looking to its structure and
language use.
V. ASSIGNMENT
Research on the languafe used in academic text and give examples of each
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Maricel P. Ortega
Master Teacher I