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School of Mount St. Mary, Inc.

Guillerma Village, Sta Rita, San Miguel, Bulacan 3011


S.Y. 2023-2024

ACTIVITY PLAN
ENGLISH CLUB
PROGRAM BASICS
Description:
Baked goods made by the club members.
Materials:
1. Baking materials
2. Oven

25 pesos for each piece of chocolate chip cookie baked by the English club members.

Budget: ₱1,500-2,000 (ingredients and materials)

PROGRAM BASICS
Description:
Create your own trendy DIY slim project with this simple guide. Combine creativity and
resourcefulness to craft a personalized, sleek item tailored to your style. Perfect for those who
enjoy hands-on projects and want a custom slim accessory or decor piece. Get started on your
slim creation today!
Materials:
1. Clear Glue
2. Borax (or Contact Lens Solution)
3. Food Coloring
4. Glitter
5. Containers
Procedures:

1. Mixing the Base


Pour clear glue into a mixing bowl. The amount depends on how much slime you
want to make—start with a generous squeeze.
2. Adding Color and Sparkle
If you desire a specific color, add a few drops of food coloring to the glue. For that
extra glam, sprinkle in some glitter and mix until evenly distributed.
3. Activating the Slime
In a separate cup, mix a small amount of borax (or contact lens solution) with water.
Slowly add this activator to the glue mixture, stirring continuously. Stop when the
slime starts to come together and pull away from the bowl.
4. Kneading and Perfecting
Take the slime out of the bowl and knead it with your hands on a clean surface. If it's
too sticky, add a bit more activator. If it's too firm, knead in a touch more glue.
5. Storage
Once you achieve the desired consistency, store your DIY slime in airtight containers
to keep it fresh for future enjoyment.

Budget: ₱1,500-2,000 (ingredients and materials)

Prepared by: Approved by:

KRISTEL A. MANGALUS JEFFREY R. STO. DOMINGO


Subject Coordinator School Principal
ACTIVITY PLAN
MATHEMATICS CLUB - STREET FOODS BOOTH
I. RATIONALE
Street foods are popular here in the Philippines. Not only customers enjoy eating it, but
the business itself has very low start-up cost. Street foods is all about the tastefulness of
simplefood. Before you can find it along the side of streets and corners of populated cities.
Mobile food cart are basically set up with a few plastic chairs and tables on the wayside. The
traditional Pinoy street foods carter to growling stomach who don't have enough time and money
to go to expensive restaurants. Most of even make them part of their daily diets. Starting this
business is known here in the Philippines. A lot of foreign people patronize and support street
foods, not only it is good but also affordable. For instance, a person would oftenstop by a corner
where there's a fishball vendor.
II. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
"To serve a great food and services, and bringing joy of eating to everyone."
III. PROGRAM DETAILS
DATE OF TIME
CLIENTELLE VENUES
IMPLEMENTATION ALLOTMENT
Street Food Booth December 5, 2023 In front of Marcial 7:30 – 3:00 pm
Ma. Soriano Center

IV. PROGRAM BASICS


STREET FOODS BOOTH
PRODUCT
A variety of foods can be offered to people. It includes:
 Fish ball
 Kikiam
 Squid ball
 Hotdog
 French fries
 Iced coffee

V. Budget
The list of materials will be used for the preparation of Street Food Booth.
MATERIALS QUANTITY AMOUNT
Fishball 3 kilograms P250
Kikiam 2 kilograms P220
Squid ball 2 kilograms P220
Hotdog 2 kilograms P200
French fries 1 kilogram P150
Coffee cup 100 pcs P245
Plastic cups w/ barbecue stick P100
Kopiko blanca twin pack 20 pcs P260
Iced cube P100
TOTAL P1,745

Prepared by: Approved by:

ROCHELLE P. CAPINO JEFFREY R. STO. DOMINGO


Mathematics Coordinator School Principal

ACTIVITY PLAN
FILIPINO CLUB - FOODS STALL BOOTH
I. RATIONALE
Food Business is blooming in our country, so many different food businesses you can find,
one of those are Food Stall or Food Booth. It is a structure used to prepare and sell food to the
general public, it is usually located in Near in a Mall or Food Park. Food stalls are a new trend
in other Cities or in the Philippines. Food stalls are another way to enjoy eating with your
friends, family and workmates, because of the new environment and ambience, various kinds of
food they offer and new experiences. Food stalls are not famous for spending money but also
famous for good business.
II. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
"To serve a great food and services, and bringing joy of eating to everyone."
III. PROGRAM DETAILS

DATE OF TIME
CLIENTELLE VENUES
IMPLEMENTATION ALLOTMENT

Food Stall Booth December 4-7, 2023 In front of Marcial 7:30 – 3:00 pm
Ma. Soriano Center

IV. PROGRAM BASICS


FOOD STALL BOOTH
PRODUCT
A variety of foods can be offered to people. It includes:

⮚ Ice-cream

⮚ Coffee jelly

⮚ Waffles

⮚ Mini Donuts

V. Budget
The alotted budget that we will use in food stall booth
MATERIALS AMOUNT
Ice cream P500
Coffee Jelly P500
Waffles P500
Mini Donuts P500
TOTAL P2,000

Prepared by: Approved by:

BERNADETTE Y. PEREZ JEFFREY R. STO. DOMINGO


Filipino Coordinator School Principal

ACTIVITY PLAN
SCIENCE CLUB – POP THE BALLOON BOOTH
I. RATIONALE
The Science club is an academic club that helps the students to provide proper incentive
and inspiration for the pursuit of scientific knowledge in rigorous way by broadening their
scientific outlook. To provide opportunities for bringing school close to the society and to
acquaint the people with the services and contribution of the science in their life.
In pursuing maximum development among students, the Science club conduct an activity
where the students can enhance their critical thinking, innovation and problem solving skills that
help them to make connections with people who can help them further their career goals.

II. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES


The Science Pop The Balloon Booth aims to make the Science club a functional support
unit by conducting different activites to students.
At the end of the activity, the students shall be able to:
1. Enhance critical thinking, innovation and problem solving skills.
2. Develop scientific attitude among students.

III. PROGRAM BASICS


Description:
Pop the balloon is a carnival game where the player needs to hit the balloon using darts in
order to gain points. The balloons are spread across the balloon wall. Points are determined by
the number of balloons popped and the type of balloon that is popped. Gained points determine
the prize for the player; the higher the score, the more valuable the prize.
Materials:
1. Balloon
2. Darts
3. Prizes
4. Tape

Rules:
1. The player must be standing exactly 8 feet away from the balloon wall, A line will be
given to show the throwing point (8 feet line), Points will only be counted when the
player is not stepping or when the player is not inside the throwing point
2. The player will be given 3 attempts to pop a balloon but a player can buy himself/herself
another 3 attempts. Violation of a rule will be counted as an attempt
3. The minimum number of points that the player must achieve in order to win a prize is 30.
4. Balloon points are determined by the size of the balloon. The smaller the balloon, the
bigger the points; the bigger the balloon, the smaller the points. Points could range from
10 points up to 40 points
Prizes can range from school supplies to foods to toys. The fee will be 25 pesos per three darts.
They can buy themselves another set of darts if they want to.

Budget: ₱1,500-2,000 (materials and prizes)

Prepared by: Approved by:

JOAN JOYCE S. MERCADO JEFFREY R. STO. DOMINGO


Subject Coordinator School Principal
ACTIVITY PLAN
A.P CLUB - PERYA BOOTH

I. RATIONALE

In the pursuit of holistic education, schools are continually exploring innovative ways to engage
students, foster community spirit, and support various initiatives. One such avenue worth considering is
the introduction of a perya booth within the school premises. A perya booth, inspired by traditional
Filipino carnival games, can bring forth a multitude of benefits for both students and the school
community.

II. OBJECTIVE

The Perya Booth aims to:

1. Organizing a perya booth can serve as a fundraising activity for the school/Araling Panlipunan
Club.
2. Provides a space for students to come together, fostering social interaction and a sense of
community within the school.
3. Provides a hands-on experience with traditional games that may have historical and cultural
significance.

III. PROGRAM DETAILS

GAMES MATERIALS DESCRIPTION


o Cover the Red Spot Carton A big circle made out of carton will be
at the surface of the table and will be
considered as the "red spot". The
player's goal is to cover the "red spot"
using the 6 discs given by the
coordinator.
o Blow the Ball Plastic Cup A diagonal line of 10 plastic cups filled
Water with water will be arranged at the table.
Ping Pong Ball At the first cup, a ping pong ball will be
placed. The player's goal is to blow the
ball across the field of the plastic cups
with a minimum a time limit of 1
minutes and 30 second.
o Pin It! Blind Fold An imagery of a clown without a nose
Clown (Tarpapel) will be presented. The coordinators will
Set of Stickers give out the sticker of the nose and the
player's goal is to stick the nose in the
right place after getting spinned 3 times
and while wearing a blind fold.
o Wheel of Challenges Spinnable Wheel This a spin-off of the game "spin the
wheel". The wheel will only contain
dares and two safe passes. The player
needs to comply on whatever he/she
lands on.
o Tin can toss game Tin can To play the tin can toss, stack the cans in
Ball a pyramid formation. A player will toss
the ball to the pyramid to knock it down,
the player will have 3 chances.
ACTIVITY PLAN
ARTS CLUB - FACE PAINTING BOOTH
I. RATIONALE

Freedom of expression is the most common and familiar type of freedom


that every student should have. Face painting adds fun and interactive
elements to the event that the school is celebrating. It also allows the
students to be creative and show their expression as individuals. Face
painting is unique and engaging form of entertainment. This activity will
help the event to become more entertaining and inclusive. This idea will
also provide excellent photo opportunities, as most students love to take
photo in every moment they will experience. Nothing can beat a photo
with some real-life filter. In summary, a face painting service can provide
a combination of entertainment, creativity, and visual appeal, making it a
valuable addition to various events and occasions.

II. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

“To provide splash of colors, and a joyful vibrancy. “

III. PROGRAM DETAILS


CLIENTELLE DATE OF VENUES TIME
IMPLEMENTATION ALLOTMENT
FACE PAINTING December 5, 2023 Front of Marcial 7:30 am – 3:00 pm
SERVICE Ma. Soriano
Center

IV. PROGRAM BASICS


ART ATTACK
SERVICE

ART ATTACK, is a service booth which offers art services mainly in


face painting, ART ATTACK may also offer customization and portrait
making.
V. BUDGET

The list of materials will be needed in preparation for the Art Club booth.

Materials Quantity Amount


Face Paint 3 300
Brush set 3 300
tissue 3 50
Cotton buds 1 20
wipes 3 50
powder 1 100
total P 820.00

Prepared by: Approved by;

JAYVEE V. MANUZON JEFFREY R. STO. DOMINGO


Arts Club Coordinator Principal
ACTIVITY PLAN
SPORTS CLUB - SHOOTING BOOTH
(PELLET GUN)
I. OBJECTIVE
Introduce kids to the basics of pellet gun shooting in a safe and supervised environment,
focusing on safety, marksmanship, and responsible use.
II. MATERIALS
1. Pellet guns appropriate for the age group.
2. Targets (paper targets or small object targets).
3. Pellets appropriate for the pellet guns.
4. Shooting range with appropriate backstop

III. Price & Reward

1. 5 bullets for 20 pesos.


2. If the students shot 5 targets. He/She will be rewarded.

Note:

1. Always have adult supervision.


2. Ensure a proper shooting range with a safe backstop.
3. Check and follow local laws and regulations regarding pellet gun use.

Remember, safety is paramount, and adult supervision is crucial throughout the activity.
Adjust the plan based on the individual needs and skill levels of the participants.
Prepared by: Approved by:
DENNIS D. SANTOS PAMELA DC. DELA CRUZ
Sports Club Coordinator Principal, GS Dept.

JOHN LLOYD DELA CRUZ JEFFREY R. STO. DOMINGO


Sports Club President Principal, HS Dept.
ACTIVITY PLAN
CAMPUS MINISTY – WEDDING AND
SHOUT OUT BOOTH
Booth #1
Name: Wedding booth

Description:
It is a mini wedding mass that allows a student to marry anyone he/she brings. How?
Simple, just bring a groom/bride to our stand and sign fake certificates.The wedding will also be
photographed but they can choose not to. This booth is only for fun and not an actual wedding.

Fees:
30 pesos each - normal wedding with certificate (you cannot keep the ring)
50 pesos each - normal wedding with certificate and a ring you can keep.

Booth #2
Name: Confession/Shout out booth

Description:
There will be a board and sticky notes where students can put up confessions or shout outs
just like our school’s freedom wall. There will be a facilitator that reads the sticky notes using a
speaker and mic. The author of each note can either be anonymous or named.

Rule:
1. Hate messages will NOT be tolerated
2. You cannot remove or edit someone’s note
3. Each note must abide by our school’s core values.

Mechanics:
After paying for a sticky note, a writer can write his/her note and stick it up on the board. The
notes will then be read when there are enough confessions/shout outs posted on the board.

Fee:
5 pesos per sticky note
BINHI CLUB ACTIVITY PLAN
CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN

PROGRAM DETAILS
CLIENTELLE DATE OF VENUES TIME
IMPLEMENTATION ALLOTMENT
Kinder 1-Grade 12
December 6, 2023 School Gymnasium 1:00-4:00PM
(Students & Parents)

BOOTH # 9
Name: Chocolate Fountain
Description: Chocolate fountains make a fantastic centrepiece for any party. A novelty of the
best kind, they unite opulence with a sense of carefree fun.
Rule: The attendant should ideally serve each guest by dipping the requested food item into the
flowing chocolate and then serve the item to the guest on a plate. A separate food skewer is to be
used with each food item. NO EXCEPTIONS. No dipping of a food item in the chocolate more
than once.
Mechanics: Every student has a freedom to choose of any kind of food (marsmallow, biscuits,
and fruits) that they can dip in the chocolate fountain. After paying every student will receive a
token with an equivalent points as an evidence to their subject teachers that they support BINHI
Club’s Chocolate Fountain Booth.
Fee: 20-30 Pesos

Prepared by:
Merrie Joy P. Aquino
BINHI club Adviser
INTERACT CLUB ACTIVITY PLAN
FOOD & BEVERAGE BOOTH

The Interact Club would like to propose a food & beverage booth for the incoming foundation
week. The funds needed for the stall will be coming from contributions of each club member that
will be returned as the event finishes. The collected money from the booth will be used for future
projects that the Interact Club will take part of.

We will provide different food and beverage options that will give the learners energy to
participate in the different events during the entire week. There will be several options of
partnered foods and drinks as shown below:
SUPREME STUDENT GOVERNMENT ACTIVITY PLAN
SCHOOL CLUB DAY BOOTHS

I. RATIONALE
The Supreme Student Government decided to have 3 booths for the incoming foundation week to
create a memorable and inclusive experience for everyone. We believe that hosting a Souvenir,
Movie, and Photo booth will foster school spirit, promotes social interaction, and creates lasting
memories for the students.

II. AIMS & OBJECTIVE

“To create a memorable and inclusive experience for everyone.”

III. PROGRAM DETAILS

DATE OF TIME
CLIENTELLE VENUES
IMPLEMENTATION ALLOTMENT

Souvenir Stall Booth December 4-7, 2023 In front of Marcial 7:30 – 3:00 pm
Ma. Soriano Center
Photo Booth December 4-7, 2023 In front of Marcial 7:30 – 3:00 pm
Ma. Soriano Center

Movie Booth December 4-7, 2023 Inside the School 11:00 – 3:00 pm
Campus

IV. PROGRAM BASICS

CLIENTELLE DESCRIPTION
o Souvenir Stall Booth An open house wherein everyone can get a mementos for the
foundation week. This includes: Flags, Pins, Hairclips, and Bags of
Goodies.

o Photo Booth With the fee of Php 20 (Prices may still vary), everyone can
capture their moment with our photo booth, with different props
adding the fun into it. Their pictures will be printed to serve as a
mementos for the foundation week.

o Movie Booth With the fee of Php 20 (Prices may vary depending on the genre),
students can watch their favourite movie. 3 rooms will be used for 3
different genre per day with different time schedule. Facilitators
will also guide students and take care of them inside the school
premises.

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