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Quarter 2 (Values 6)

Name : _______________________________________________________

Module 1 ( Story : Humota Nimo Uy!)


Value: Friendliness
I. Note details in a story
Demonstrate the value of friendliness

II. Kindly watch the teacher’s video for the explanation of the story

III. Kindly answer “Find meaning” in your book page 63- 64 (1 and 2 only)
(answers may vary)

IV. Read the story below and answer the questions completely.

Fiona Famous was a very popular girl at school. She was clever and fun, and got on well
with everyone. It was no accident that Fiona was so popular. From an early age she had
made an effort to be kind and friendly to everyone. She invited the whole class to her
birthday party, and from time to time she would give presents to everybody. She was
such a busy girl, with so many friends, that she hardly got a chance to spend time with
individual friends. However, she felt very lucky; no other girl had so many friends at
school and in the neighborhood.
But everything changed on National Friendship Day. On that day, at school, everyone
was having a great time, drawing, painting, giving gifts. That day in class everyone had
to make three presents to give to their three best friends. Fiona enjoyed the task of
choosing three from amongst all the dozens of her friends.
However, when all the presents had been made and shared out among classmates,
Fiona was the only one who had not received a present! She felt terrible, and spent
hours crying. How could it be possible? So much effort to make so many friends, and in
the end no one saw her as their best friend? Everyone came and tried to console her for
a while. But each one only stayed for a short time before leaving.
This was exactly what Fiona had done so many times to others.
She realized that she was a good companion and acquaintance, but she had not
been a true friend to anyone. She had tried not to argue with anyone, she had tried to
pay attention to everyone, but now she had found out that that was not enough to
create true friendship.
When she got home that night , created quite a puddle with her tears, and Fiona asked
her mother where she could find true friends.
"Fiona, my dear," answered her mother, "you cannot buy friends with a smile or a few
good words. If you really want true friends, you will have to give them real time and
affection. For a true friend you must always be available, in good times and bad".
"But I want to be everybody's friend! I need to share my time among everyone!", Fiona
protested.
"My dear, you're a lovely girl," said her mother, "but you can't be a close friend to
everybody. There just isn't enough time to be available for everyone, so it's only
possible to have a few true friends. The others will by playmates or acquaintances, but
they won't be close friends".
Hearing this, Fiona decided to change her ways so that she could finally have some
true friends. That night, in bed, she thought about what she could do to get them.
She thought about her mother. Her mother was always willing to help her, she put up
with all of Fiona's dislikes and problems, she always forgave her, she loved her a great
deal...
That was what makes friends!
And Fiona smiled from ear to ear, realizing that she already had the best friend anyone
could ever want.
1. What can you say about Fiona’s attitude?___________________________________
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2. What were the things that Fiona did showing that she was
friendly?_________________________________________________________________
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3. One what was the incident that made Fiona sad?
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4. Who advised Fiona how to make friend?


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5. What made Fiona smile from end to end in the end of the story? What do you
understand with this?
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Module 2(Values)

Name : ____________________________________________________________

Story: The Coop Store Values: cooperation

I. Note details in a story read


Demonstrate the value of cooperation through the story

II. Kindly watch the explanation of the story through the video

III. Answer the questions in your book page 68-69 “Find Meaning 1 and 2”
(Answers may vary)

IV. Read the story below and answer the questions that follow completely:

The Magic Stone

Extreme famine spread across a small kingdom. Everyone was hungry and each
guarded what little food they had so others would not steal it. One morning, a young
man walked into the poorest village of the kingdom. No one looked at him. No one
spoke to him. Instead, they went in their homes, barred their doors and drew their
shutters. Only a few curious children followed him through town.

The young man stopped in the very center of town and pulled from his park a large,
black kettle. He announced very loudly, "Oh, it is nearing supper time I must make
some delicious Stone Soup at once" He filled the pot with water from the wishing well
and rummaged through his sack, retrieving a velvet pouch. Slowly, he took a large
stone from the pouch, put it to his nose and inhaled deeply. "Oh, this will be the tastiest
magic Stone Soup yet," and he tossed the stone into the pot. He beckoned one of the
children who had been tagging behind to fetch him some kindling; soon a fire crackled
under the pot.

At the urging of the children, the townspeople slowly emerged from their
homes. They gathered around the young man. He glanced up at he hungry crowd,
tasted the stone soup "broth" and though aloud, "Oh ,this is delicious, but there is
something missing. If only I had an onion to add, it would be perfect. If someone had
an onion, I would share my soup with them." An old widow left and quickly returned with
a small onion that she had stashed away. The young man smiled at her and tossed the
onion into the pot.

By this time, the entire town was surrounding him. again, he tasted the broth licked his
lips and signed, "It needs something else If only I had a piece of mutton, this
soup would be close to perfection. The butcher slipped away and brought back a small
piece of mutton. The young man tossed it in the pot. So it went, with each member of
the town contributing something to the pot...potato, carrot, cabbage Finally, the young
man savored the soup one last time, smiled and exclaimed. "Now, it's perfect. Let's all
sup together."

Everyone ate until they were full. The villagers laughed and talked. All said that the
Stone Stoup was the best soup they had ever eaten, and all marveled at the "magic"
stone.
After supper, the young man packed up his pot and threw his pack onto his back. As he
left, he tossed the stone to the children and whispered to them, "The stone isn't
magic. Without everyone giving a little, all we would have had was a stone and hot
water. The magic was that everyone worked together."

1. Who came in to the village one day?


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2. When the people of the village saw him, what did they do? Why do you think they did
that?
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3. What did he do after he stopped at the center of the village?


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4. What did he do to convince the village people to go out from their homes?
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5. What did he do in order for the people to get what they have even if it was little?

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