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Region 1, Laoag City

Division

Ilocos Norte College of Arts and Trades


Brgy. 5 P, Gomez St., Laoag City

GRADE 12 HUMSS OCAMPO


SHARIYAH NAZARELLE C. ARZADON QUARTER 2; WEEK 6
GRADE 12 HUMSS-OCAMPO MR. BRYAN ECIJA

“ Summative Assessment”
DIRECTION: Read and analyze the activity given below. Write your answer on your
answer sheet.

PART I: CLAIM-EVIDENCE-REASONING TIC TAC TOE

QUESTION NO. 5:
How does knowing about yourself and the process of making-decision
affect your decisions of your career?

CLAIM: My answer to the question is…

Finding a job that fulfills your values and goals is essential. If you want to find
meaningful job and lead a fulfilling life, you must better understand your interests,
values, talents, and skills.

As you create your professional life, it is crucial to understand yourself and the person
you are becoming. Being aware of one's own strengths and weaknesses is an
important step in the career research process because it can help you discover new
areas of interest and prepare you to successfully convey your qualifications to
potential employers. It's your life, therefore growing self-awareness will help you
better match your behavior with your values, resulting in more clarity, purpose, and
success.
EVIDENCE: The statement in the article that supports my answer is…

“Knowing what is important to you (your values), what you enjoy (your interests),
and what you do well (your skills) will make it easier for you to make a career
decision. Think of values, interests, and skills as the three legs of a stool. You will sit
more comfortably with your decision if each leg is equally strong.”

REASONING: The evidence I chose supports my answers because…

An easier way to choose a profession is to know your beliefs, interests, and abilities
before you start looking for jobs that fit your personality type. Three legs of a stool:
values, interests, and skills.

QUESTION NO. 4:
What are the things we need to consider in making good decisions?

CLAIM: My answer to the question is…

 Weigh the pros and cons.


 Listen to your gut.
 Consider the impact on others.
 Check the alignment.
 Avoid negative drivers.
 Seek advice.
 Compare the risks versus rewards.

EVIDENCE: The statement in the article that supports my answer is…


“Think of values, interests, and skills as the three legs of a stool. You will sit more
comfortably with your decision if each leg is equally strong.”
REASONING: The evidence I chose supports my answers because…
It will help you make a career decision because each leg is equally strong. This
pyramid will help you determine your strengths, weaknesses, passions, dreams, fears,
thoughts, and feelings so that you can think twice about any decisions you make.

QUESTION NO. 6:
What are the things needed to exercise in understanding oneself?

CLAIM: My answer to the question is…

One of the most important things you need to know about yourself is what your
strengths are, and what your weaknesses are. This will allow you to focus on the first,
and manage around the second.

EVIDENCE: The statement in the article that supports my answer is…

“Knowing what is important to you (your values), what you enjoy (your interests), and
what you do well (your skills) will make it easier for you to make a career decision.
Think of values, interests, and skills as the three legs of a stool.”

REASONING: The evidence I chose supports my answers because…

Knowing your strength you are more empowered to do development take it includes
capacity to establish mature relationship with others, emotional independence and
ability to demonstrate responsible behaviors.

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