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Module II - Lesson III

This document discusses the political self through an activity where students cut out pictures representing what it means to be Filipino. It then asks students to analyze questions related to the activity. The questions examine how the activity reminds them of their Filipino identity, whether they are proud to be Filipino and why, and how being Filipino affects their livelihood.

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Module II - Lesson III

This document discusses the political self through an activity where students cut out pictures representing what it means to be Filipino. It then asks students to analyze questions related to the activity. The questions examine how the activity reminds them of their Filipino identity, whether they are proud to be Filipino and why, and how being Filipino affects their livelihood.

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Libuna Module II- Lesson IV


BSIS 1-A PSY: Understanding the Self

Unit II- Lesson IV- The Political Self

ACTIVITY

Who is a Filipino? Cut out pictures or illustrations from magazines and newspapers that shows
what being a Filipino is about. Paste them below.

ANALYSIS
Processing Questions
Answer the questions below in relation to what you have posted in the activity.

1. How does this activity remind you of your being a Filipino?


 This reminds me of being a Filipino since these traits are some of the characters
that I inherited or what I learned since I was a child. The pictures presents
Jess Mark G. Libuna Module II- Lesson IV
BSIS 1-A PSY: Understanding the Self

Filipino’s personalities which became a tradition already since we inherited it


from our ancestors and it became part of who we are or what we were known to.

2. Are you proud of being a Filipino? Why and why not?


 There are so many “Pinoy” moments that we could be proud of but looking now it
seems that the latter is more highly accurate than the first one. I think that
Filipino’s are very use to bare minimums that they don’t expect anything at all.
Although many would say that they are proud being a Filipino and presents some
good stuffs but I think the country is becoming a wreck right now and it won’t be
surprising since our leaders are making fun of this upcoming elections and the
supports that they are still receiving kind of make me revoke my Filipino card.
Considering that we are at the very bottom in response to COVID-19, EJK, Anti-
terror law and so many unexplainable happenings in our country but some “fake
blinds” who were unnecessary large in numbers just really makes me not to be
proud of being a Filipino.

3. Imagine that you were of a different nationality, what would you change in you aside
from citizenship and origin?
 For me, I think I would change is my physical attributes especially in terms of
height since I always envy those people who were tall. Also, I want to change my
character since there are some of my characters that I think is toxic and just
pushing me down as a person so I wanted to remove it. Lastly, the final one that I
want to change is my Social status since I will came from a different nationality I
hope my social status also changed so that I can buy every things that I like to and
confront those people who says that money can’t buy happiness.

4. How extensive are the effects of being a Filipino in your livelihood?


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