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HRGP 3
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LEARNING AROUND ME
QUARTER 2 WEEK 2- 3 Y
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Learning Objectives:
At the end of this module, you are
expected to:
1. identify lessons on different
experiences at home, in school, and in
the community;
2. express insights gained from your
experiences;
3. share actual instances where you can
apply the lessons learned from
experiences.
INTRODUCTION
Remember the first time that you were able to
count or to learn ABC? You were trained about
these at home first. With the help of your family
members, you are taught good lessons to lead
you to a good life later on.
FAMILY
You were trained about these at
home first. With help of you family
members, you are taught good
lessons to lead you to good life later
on.
The things you learned at home are the basic
things
you use in learning more. There are many things
more that you need to know. These are what you
learn from school.
You are being trained to use what you know in the
best possible way everyday.
Everyday, you experience many events
in life. They can be positive or negative.
These allow you to improve
what you think, say or do. How do you
can these experiences important? Just
do them right.
In school, you are trained on how to use
your
knowledge in the different subjects in the best
possible
way in our daily lives. It is where the things learned
at
home are enhanced.
What did you want to know more about?
In the community, simply watching and listening to
a lot of things around you will contribute to your learning.
Every day, different events that you experience, positive or
negative, allows you to improve what you think, say or do.
The trick to having these experiences become meaningful
is doing them right.
At home, your experiences . with your family members
will make you either happy or sad. Also, there are
moments in school and in the community that will
cause you to feel joy or sad. Do you recall when and
how these happened? These various experiences can
be useful in your desire for learning so that you will be
successful in your school.
Answer the following guide questions:
1. How do you feel about your learnings?
2. Can you use these learnings in
performing your school tasks? How?
3. Why is it so important to make use of
these learnings in your studies?
Complete the table by writing your experiences at home, in
school and in the community on the second column. On the
third column, write down how the experience changed the
way you think or behave. Do this on a sheet of paper. An
example has been provided to guide you.
Write down three skills you've learned at
home, in school, and in the community.
How can you apply this
skill/concept in your daily life
at home , in school, and in the
community ?
Keep in mind
Experience is the best teacher. It
becomes meaningful when you
focus on the lessons that you can
get from it. You may not be able to
control situations all the time.
Direction: Draw if the statement is correct and
if the statement is incorrect.
_________ 1. The skills learned at home have no impact on how
we behave at school.
_________ 2. Participating in community service can help
develop important life skills, such as teamwork and empathy.
_________ 3. The lessons we learn in school are only applicable
in academic settings and do not affect our daily lives.
_________ 4 Effective communication skills learned at home can
improve interactions with peers and teachers at school.
_________ 5. Evaluating our learning helps us identify areas for
improvement and growth.
Think of a symbol that would represent your
most unforgettable experience so far. On your
paper, draw a symbol and answer the question
below.
Why a student like you should keep on learning?

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