Homeroom Guidance Quarter 2 - Module 9: Unique Experiences Make Me Strong

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Homeroom Guidance

Quarter 2 – Module 9:
Unique Experiences Make
Me Strong
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Table of Contents.
01 | Dogs 02 | Cats 03 | Elephants
We will talk about this
We will talk about this first. second. Then, we will talk about this.

04 | Kangaroos 05 | Pandas 06 | Koalas


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Learning Objectives At the end of this module,
you are expected to:
1. relate an experience that helped you in
achieving academic success;
2. apply different ways to improve your strengths
and overcome your weaknesses; and 3. appreciate
the importance of discovering your strengths and
overcoming weaknesses in achieving academic
success.
Period: Week 2 of 2nd Quarter Suggested Time
Allotment: 60 Minutes
Materials Needed: - Clean sheets of paper/bond
papers - Coloring materials - Long Folder
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Introduction
As a learner, you may have experienced
challenges in adapting to the new normal. These
.

challenges may stem from different factors that


affect your academic success. In this module you
are going to recognize your strengths and
acknowledge your weaknesses.
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Did you know?
Did you know that dogs can smell your Did you know that a cat uses its whiskers as
feelings? feelers to determine if a space is too small to
squeeze through?
Dogs can pick up on subtle changes in your
scent, which can help him figure out how you Also, cats love to sleep. A fifteen-year-old cat
are feeling, such as by smelling your has probably spent ten years of its life sleeping.
perspiration when you become nervous or
fearful.
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― Irene M. Pepperberg
Did you know?
Pandas don’t hibernate.
When winter approaches, they head lower down their mountain homes to warmer temperatures, where they continue to chomp away on
bamboo!

There are more kangaroos than humans in Australia.


It is estimated that more than 50 million kangaroos live there. They are Australia’s national symbol and appear on postage stamps, coins,
and airplanes.

Koalas are even more lazy than cats.


Koalas don’t have much energy and, when not feasting on leaves, they spend their time dozing in the branches. Believe it or not, they can
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sleep for up to 18 hours a day!


Very interesting facts!
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Dogs can
smell your
feelings.
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Cats use their
whiskers as feelers...

...to determine if a space is too small to squeeze through.

Also, cats love to sleep. A fifteen-year-old cat has probably


spent ten years of its life sleeping.
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Thank you!
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