Week 13 & 14 Worksheets
Week 13 & 14 Worksheets
Week 13 & 14 Worksheets
[Week No.13]
Physical or biological growth whether this was slow or fast, smooth or by spurts.
- My real-life experience as an adolescent is apart from acne and a change in body odor,
the maturation of the genital organs, or puberty, is the most noticeable physical change
that occurs in teenagers. Increased body hair, the appearance of breast tissue, and
rapid growth are all physical changes that females go through. Nevertheless I can
conclude my self as a slow biological growth as I am in this stage of my life but my
height is still cute.
Pre-assessment
What are some puberty changes that happens to a teenager? Write at least 2 changes
depending on your gender.
1. Breast Development; Breast "buds," nickel-sized lumps under the nipple, are the first symptom of
puberty in most girls. It's not uncommon for one side of the breast to start growing before the other.
Breast buds are frequently painful or uncomfortable. Uneven breast growth and pain are quite natural,
and they normally go away with time.
2. Increase in Height; Most girls have their growth spurt at a younger age than boys do. The fastest rate of
height growth usually occurs in girls between when breast buds start to develop.
Learning Exercise
Define adolescence:
It refers to the stage of life where you transition from being a child to being an adult. During
adolescence, some people become extremely self-conscious. By that, changes may occur for
physical and biological of a child. Physical maturation most clearly distinguishes adolescence
from childhood.
1. Early Adolescence occurs between ages 10-14. During this developmental period, adolescents experience
the beginning stages of puberty. Both sexes experience significant physical growth and increased sexual
interest.
2. Middle Adolescence (Ages 15-17), puberty is completed for males and females.
Physical growth slows for females but continues for males.
3. Late Adolescence/Young Adulthood (Ages 18-24) Adolescents in the late
adolescence/young adulthood phase typically experience fewer physical developments
and more cognitive developments.
Application
Cite at least 3 ideas from this module, then give a reason why each of these ideas is important
for the positive growth or development of an adolescent.
Big Ideas from the Module Reasons why these ideas are important for
the development of adolescents.
Evaluation
The adolescent years are the most essential in a person's life. We all go through life differently
and have completely distinct paths and experiences that may or may not happen to everyone.
It's as if we're on some long-distance journey with numerous highs and lows just to identify or
find ourselves. We are preparing for the adult years ahead of us throughout this time. My
emotional development during adolescence was a rollercoaster. When life comes in and throws
barriers in your lane, I went through a lot of things from an early age that absolutely developed
me into becoming a stronger person. My emotional development during adolescence was a
rollercoaster. When life comes in and throws barriers in your lane, I went through a lot of
things from an early age that absolutely developed me into becoming a stronger person.
[Week No.13]
Share your experiences about the following which relate to cognitive development.
1. The grades you received (and possible awards and recognition) and their effect at home
and school.
- When in terms of grades and recognitions doesn’t totally matter to me, but yes, I was
once become a grade conscious because I just wanted to pass my subjects, and I can’t
deny that I was an honor student in my elementary and secondary. Nevertheless, it
doesn’t affect from my home and school as long I am just doing my best that I can, and
its not big deal to my parents of what I’ve got because they just want or let us do what
makes us enjoy and no pressure.
Do you think you need to develop your cognitive or thinking skills more so that you can be a
planner, an organizer, or a leader?
- Perhaps this could be a great contribution as we can develop our cognitive thinking
skills, and Cognitive abilities are used to solve issues, remember tasks, and make
judgments, and we encompass some of the brain's essential activities such as thinking,
reading, learning, retaining knowledge, and paying attention.
Learning Exercise
___d___2. One behavioral tendency which accompanies cognitive growth during adolescence is
egocentrism. How does the adolescent show egocentrism?
a. Imagine the far-fetched and less, ideal situations at home, school and in society.
b. Enjoyment of group dynamics like role-play, discussion, debate.
c. Being unmindful of what others will say
d. Tendency to think too much of themselves.
Application
What were the improvements of your thought patterns during adolescence comparing these
with those of your elementary school days?
- Honestly, as I become an adolescent right now, there were many patterns that changing
throughout the way how I think and decide. It is commonly known that when we’re
young, the functions of our minds is just mainly focused to happiness, enjoyment,
peers, and so on. However, when I got hit with my adolescence stage, I’ve always
thought if I was somebody then were I can’t define myself now, I became more practical,
mature, and I am prefer of being alone than being with someone who couldn’t make my
thought peace. As I grew older I became more practical, but I cant say that most of
adolescence is being like that because it matters on how you look into your life, your
mindset and even the experience you’ve been encountered that changed your life, and
that me, the difference between my younger self then now.
Evaluation
1. Define overachievement.
From my own perspective, it is the way or the process by which an individual can be
able to do so such over tiring and multi-tasking works, or it was the granted
achievements by doing such amazing deeds. And those with the drive to complete tasks
above and beyond expectations and who set very high career goals for themselves.
2. Define underachievement.
- Underachievement as the discrepancy between an exceptional result on testing, and
actual performance, which does not compare against the expectations for students of
the same capabilities and achivements.
WEEK 14 WORKSHEETS
Name: Mae Y. Fuyonan
[Week No.14]
Share your experiences of high school recalling activities which showed socio-emotional
change: e.g., partying and intimate friendship with same sex or opposite sex, and how
these provided learning for your socio-emotional growth: Write briefly the experience
and learning:
Pre-assessment
1. What social activities do you think are (i) good for teens (ii) not good or that prevents
socio-emotional growth?
For me, perhaps they can go to educational trips, so they may develop social skills.
Educational trips are not only a great way to help teenagers explore their interests, but
they also offer ample opportunities to interact with new people. However, social
activities that is not good for teens is sometimes being with wrong companions, their
peers which cannot make them grow their socio-emotional growth that even sometimes
can lead them to commit a wrong doing.
1. Teacher Nathan is helping teen Kris to overcome her unnecessary anger and outburst
over unexpected events. Teacher Nathan wants to develop Kris’s _____________________.
a. Emotional beliefs
b. Emotional values
c. Emotional ideas
d. Emotional competence
2. Are girls more skilled in regulating emotions than boys?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Sometimes yes, sometimes no
d. More hard data are needed.
Application
3.
Sadness Slower music, gloomy facial expressions, heavy and slow
movement, dancing on the floor, contractions, collapsed
chest.
Evaluation
Read Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet then discuss it focusing on human emotions.
- Powerful, uncontrollable emotions are one of the key catalysts in Shakespeare's "Romeo
and Juliet"; love, hate, wrath, infatuation, and outrage are all present in the play and
have a direct impact on the tragic events that occur. As we know, the emotion is
uncontrollably that can provoke an individual.