1. The document outlines the requirements for two group projects - a GLOBO group project and an AKORDYON individual project about Philippine culture.
2. It provides details on the specific topics to be covered for an individual MAPA project on Philippine geography, environment, and government. It also lists the requirements for a scrapbook on the Philippine national government.
3. Evaluation criteria are outlined for both group projects, including standards for process, organization, content, quality and participation. Group members will be assessed on how well they collaborate, divide roles, effectively organize their work, and demonstrate original ideas.
1. The document outlines the requirements for two group projects - a GLOBO group project and an AKORDYON individual project about Philippine culture.
2. It provides details on the specific topics to be covered for an individual MAPA project on Philippine geography, environment, and government. It also lists the requirements for a scrapbook on the Philippine national government.
3. Evaluation criteria are outlined for both group projects, including standards for process, organization, content, quality and participation. Group members will be assessed on how well they collaborate, divide roles, effectively organize their work, and demonstrate original ideas.
1. The document outlines the requirements for two group projects - a GLOBO group project and an AKORDYON individual project about Philippine culture.
2. It provides details on the specific topics to be covered for an individual MAPA project on Philippine geography, environment, and government. It also lists the requirements for a scrapbook on the Philippine national government.
3. Evaluation criteria are outlined for both group projects, including standards for process, organization, content, quality and participation. Group members will be assessed on how well they collaborate, divide roles, effectively organize their work, and demonstrate original ideas.
1. The document outlines the requirements for two group projects - a GLOBO group project and an AKORDYON individual project about Philippine culture.
2. It provides details on the specific topics to be covered for an individual MAPA project on Philippine geography, environment, and government. It also lists the requirements for a scrapbook on the Philippine national government.
3. Evaluation criteria are outlined for both group projects, including standards for process, organization, content, quality and participation. Group members will be assessed on how well they collaborate, divide roles, effectively organize their work, and demonstrate original ideas.
2.MAPA (Individual Project) a.Pilipinas sa Mundo b.Mapang Pisikal c.Mapang Pangklima d.Mapang Topograpiya e.Mapang Politikal 1.POSTER / PICTURES/ DRAWING
1.AKORDYON (Pagkakilanlang Kultural)
2.ALBUM (Ang Pambansang Pamahalaan) a.Likas na Yaman 1.SCRAPBOOK a.Balangkas b.Mga Kapangyarihan ng Sangay c.Sagisag ng Bansa
d.Ang Pamahalaan at Serbisyong Panlipunan PAMANTAYAN PERCENTAGE Process (Paano ang pagkagawa) 25% Organization (Pagkaayos ng Nilalaman) 25% Content (Nilalaman) 35% Quality (Kalidad, Orihinal na Gawa) 15% All group members participate enthusiastically; reflect awareness of others views and ideas; assigned a well-defined role; perform roles effectively.
Logical format that is easy to follow; smooth transition from one idea to another; organization enhances effectiveness of project.
All information is accurate.
Original presentation; unique approach that enhances the project. All group members participate on some level; show some adeptness at interaction; members roles not always clearly demonstrated.
Presented in a thoughtful manner; signs of organization and most transitions easy to follow.
Information mostly accurate; few inconsistencies and inaccuracies.
Thoughtful presentation About half of the group participates; show some ability to interact; group members given roles but not consistently performed.
Somewhat organized; ideas not presented logically; transitions not always smooth.
Information somewhat accurate; several inconsistencies and factual errors.
Presentation includes a few original ideas. One or two group members actively participate; little interaction; no effort made to assign or perform roles.
Little signs of organization; format is difficult to follow; awkward transitions; lack of organization lessens effectiveness of project.
Information is completely erroneous.
Presentation is predictable; little creativity is used.