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DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MTB-ENGLISH 3

Melcs; The students will be able to understand the concept of gender and its impact on
Philippine society. Code; HUMSS_CW/MP11cf-6
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the learner’s will be able to;
a. identify the words in concept of gender and its impact on Philippine society.
b. Proposed solutions about the issues in concept of gender and its impact on
Philippine society.
c. Appreciate the concept of gender and its impact on Philippine society
Subject Matter
a. Topic; The Concept of Gender and its impact on Philippine Society.
b. Materials;
 laptop
 TV monitor
c. Reference; Kto12 Curriculum module
II. Learning Procedure
TEACHERS’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVITY
A. Preparatory Routine
Daily Routine
 Arrange your chair properly
 Pick-up the pieces of paper under
your chair.

I. Prayer
Let’s start our class with a (Ivana Raising Her hand)
prayer. Who wants to lead the Me teacher!
prayer?
(walk in front)
Yes Ms. Ivana Alawe?

Everyone please all stand up


for our prayer this morning. In the name of the father, of the son
and the holy spirit, amen. Dear lord,
Ok, Ms. Ivana lead the prayer. we thank you for giving us another
life and for the beautiful morning.
Guide us lord in our discussion today.
In Jesus we pray, Amen.

Good morning ma’am!


Good morning class
Thank you ma’am.
Take your seats class.

II. Checking of attendance


As I call your name say
present. Present teacher!
1. Marian Rivera Present teacher!
2. Angel Locsin Present teacher!
3. Andrea brillantes Present teacher!
4. Zeinab Harake Present teacher!
5. Shaina Magdayo Present teacher!
6. John Lloyd Cruz Present teacher!
7. Piolo Pascual Present teacher!
8. Billy Crawford Present teacher!
9. Dennis Trillo Present teacher!
10. Richard Gutierez

It’s good to know that you are all present


for our lesson this day.

III. Review of the past lesson

Before we start our discussion, let’s first


recall the topic we have discussed
yesterday. Ma’am!

Anyone in the class? All about the terms "gender" and


"society".
Yes Ms. Marian Rivera?

Ok very good. Ma’am!

And what is this terms all about? “Gender refers to the socially
constructed characteristics of women
Yes, angel and men, such as norms, roles, and
relationships of and between groups of
women and men. It varies from
society to society and can be
changed.” Gender roles in some
societies are more rigid than in others

Very good Ms. Angel Locsin.

Motivation
Show a short video clip about the
importance of spelling in everyday life.
(The students will watch the video)

Video link;
https://youtu.be/vxKH4eRackw

 Anyone who would like to share (Students answers may vary)


their thoughts and observations
about the video we watched?

Activity
The students will be divided into three
groups and each group will be assigned a
specific aspect of Philippine society (e.g.,
education, politics, media, family).
All the groups need to research and
prepare a presentation on how gender
influences your assigned aspect of society.
Each of the group should include
examples, statistics, and personal
experiences to support their findings. (Students answers may vary)

 What are the different aspects of


society?
 and how gender impacts them?

(Students answers may vary)


What is It
Different Types of Investments and their
Features:
Types of Investments
Features
1. Investing in a Bank
1.1 Savings account
1.2 Time deposit
Earns minimal interest, easily
withdrawable, least
risky, insured with PDIC up to P500,000.
Higher interest, withdrawal after the (the students will listen to the
fixed time, i.e. discussion)
90days, one year, etc.,
2. Investment in Bonds
Like an IOU (I owe you) issued by
a government or
company with fixed interest rate-called
coupon.
3. Investment in Shares
of Stocks
Like buying a small part of a
company, earnings
through dividends and capital gains as
price increases.
4. Managed funds
An investment company, which pools
the money of
various investors and invest that
money in bonds,
stocks or a combination of various
investments.
5. Investment in Property
Can either be real property (real
estate) or tangible
personal property (gold, precious metals,
artworks,etc.)
(Students will present their proposed
Advantages and Disadvantages of the solution)
Different Types of Investments:
Types of Investments
Advantages Answers:
Disadvantages 1. (Answer: True)
1. Investing in a 2. (Answer: Intersect)
Bank 3. (Answer: a)
4. (answers may vary)
Security-insured by PDIC 5. (answers may vary)
Liquidity for savings account
Lower returns – 1% or less for
savings, 2-3% time deposits
Liquidity for time deposits
2. Investment in
Bonds
Safest - with fixed interest
Lending money to a company
for expansion of business,
which contributes to
economic growth
With fixed term cannot be
withdrawn before maturity or
at a lower amount.
3. Investment in
Shares of
Stocks
Share in profits in the form of
dividends
Capital gains due to increase
in market prices
Dividends dependent on
board declaration
During liquidation, creditors
have first claim on assets

What is It
Different Types of Investments and their
Features:
Types of Investments
Features
1. Investing in a Bank
1.1 Savings account
1.2 Time deposit
Earns minimal interest, easily
withdrawable, least
risky, insured with PDIC up to P500,000.
Higher interest, withdrawal after the
fixed time, i.e.
90days, one year, etc.,
2. Investment in Bonds
Like an IOU (I owe you) issued by
a government or
company with fixed interest rate-called
coupon.
3. Investment in Shares
of Stocks
Like buying a small part of a
company, earnings
through dividends and capital gains as
price increases.
4. Managed funds
An investment company, which pools
the money of
various investors and invest that
money in bonds,
stocks or a combination of various
investments.
5. Investment in Property
Can either be real property (real
estate) or tangible
personal property (gold, precious metals,
artworks,etc.)

Advantages and Disadvantages of the


Different Types of Investments:
Types of Investments
Advantages
Disadvantages
1. Investing in a
Bank

Security-insured by PDIC
Liquidity for savings account
Lower returns – 1% or less for
savings, 2-3% time deposits
Liquidity for time deposits
2. Investment in
Bonds
Safest - with fixed interest
Lending money to a company
for expansion of business,
which contributes to
economic growth
With fixed term cannot be
withdrawn before maturity or
at a lower amount.
3. Investment in
Shares of
Stocks
Share in profits in the form of
dividends
Capital gains due to increase
in market prices
Dividends dependent on
board declaration
During liquidation, creditors
have first claim o
Analysis
 Who can provide and think of a
scenario that highlight gender-
related issues in Philippine
society?
 What are the social, cultural, and
historical factors that contribute to
these dynamics?
Abstraction
What is the concept of intersectionality?
The concept of intersectionality describes
the ways in which systems of inequality
based on gender, race, ethnicity, sexual
orientation, gender identity, disability,
class and other forms of discrimination
“intersect” to create unique dynamics and
effects.
What is intersectionality and how this
relates to your own identities?
Intersectionality is the interconnected
nature of social categorizations such as
race, class, gender identity, sexual
identity, and disability as they apply to a
given individual or group, regarded as
creating overlapping and interdependent
systems of discrimination or disadvantage.
What is an example of intersectionality in
gender?
For instance, a black man and a white
woman make $0.74 and $0.78 to a white
man's dollar, respectively. Black women,
faced with multiple forms of oppression,
only make $0.64. Understanding
intersectionality is essential to combatting
the interwoven prejudices people face in
their daily lives.

Application
Conduct a research, plan, and present your
proposed solutions about the given
situation.
 Creating inclusive policies for
transgender individuals in
educational institutions.
Present your work at the class.

Assessment
1. True or False:
Gender is a social construct that
varies across cultures.
2. Fill in the blank:
Intersectionality refers to the ways
in which different social identities
_______ with each other.
3. Multiple Choice:
Which of the following is an
example of gender inequality in
Philippine society?
a) Limited access to education for
girls
b) Equal representation of men and
women in politics
c) Gender-neutral parenting
practices d) Absence of gender
stereotypes in media.
4. Short Answer: Provide an example
of how gender roles have evolved in
Philippine society over the past decade.
5. Essay: Discuss the impact of gender
stereotypes on the career choices of
individuals in the Philippines.

Assignment
Conduct an interview with someone from
a different generation (e.g., parent,
grandparent) and ask about their
experiences with gender expectations and
roles
You should summarize the interview
findings and reflect on how these
experiences compare to their own.

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