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HEALTH Learner’s Materials
UNIT 1
Department of Education
Republic of the Philippines
This instructional material was collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators from public and private schools, colleges, and or/universities. We encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to the Department of Education at [email protected].
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Health – Grade 3 Learner’s Material First Edition, 2013 ISBN: 978-971-0468-21-8
Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties.
Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, picture, photos, brand, names, trademarks, etc.) included in this book are owned by their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them.
Published by the Department of Education Secretary: Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC Undersecretary: Dina S. Ocampo, Ph.D.
Department of Education – Instructional Materials Council Secretariat (Dep Ed – IMCS)
Office Address: 5th Floor Mabini Bldg. DepEd Complex Meralco Avenue, Pasig City Philippines 1600
Telefax: (02) 634 – 1054 or 634 – 1072
E – mail Address: [email protected]
Development Team of the Learner’s Material Reviewers: Mark Kenneth S. Camiling, Rhodora L. Formento, Evelina M.
Vicencio Authors: Rizaldy R. Cristo, Minerva C. David, Aidena Nuesca, Jennifer E.
Quinto, Gezyl G. Ramos, Emerson O. Sabadlab Illustrator: Eric de S. Guia, Fermin M. Fabella, Raemon C. Dela Peña Encoders: Danica Nicole G. Baña Proof reviewer: Salvacion Olinares Focal Person: Nerisa M. Beltran
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Table of Contents
Quarter 1 – Nutrition ................................................................. 1
Lesson 1: Good or bad nutrition ......................................... 5
Lesson 2: Are you under eating? ....................................... 7
Lesson 3: Vitamins for life ..................................................... 10
Lesson 4: Minerals for life ..................................................... 13
Lesson 5: Are you overeating? ........................................... 16
Lesson 6: Eat just right........................................................... 18
Lesson 7: Grow with healthy food ...................................... 21
Lesson 8: Healthy with clean and safe food .................... 25
Lesson 9: Maintain a healthy life style ............................... 29
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QUARTER 1
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NUTRITION INTRODUCTION:
Proper nutrition is important for your good health. This module will help you understand the importance of balanced diet in good nutrition. It also hopes to enable you to make good food choices and maintain healthy lifestyle. So now, get ready to learn and be healthy. Remember, it is important to eat well and live well!
Lesson 1: Good or Bad Malnutrition
Look at the pictures.
Picture 1: Rod Picture 2: Lee Picture 3: Romy Who among the children is healthy? Why? Who is not healthy? Why?
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Compare Rod, Lee and Romy. Fill out the chart. Lee Rod Romy How he looks
How you think he feels
What you think he can do
What you think he CAN’T do
Finish the sentence. Malnutrition is _____________________________________________________
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Let’s Check!
What is a healthy child? Describe a healthy child. Use your own words. What is malnutrition? Answer using the word map below:
Lesson 2: Are you under eating?
Activity 1: A Story of Two Children
Read the stories of two children who are both 8 years old: M and K.
M
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M does not have appetite to eat; she is thin. She is also the smallest child in her class. M wakes up late and is always in a hurry to go to school. She often misses breakfast. It’s a long walk to school and she arrives in class feeling weak and very tired. She feels sleepy and cannot understand the lesson. At home, lunch is rice and water with salt since her family is poor. M got sick. The doctor at the barangay health center said that M is suffering from malnutrition. Answer the following questions:
1. How does M look? 2. How does she feel? 3. What does M eat? 4. What is M suffering from? 5. What does M lack in her diet?
K
K is suffering from burn and has been in the hospital for weeks. He and his little brother were playing with matches and their house caught fire. K cannot eat. He finds it hard to chew and swallow food. He has lost a lot of weight and is already very thin.
Answer the following questions: 1. How does K look? 2. How does he feel? 3. What can’t K eat? 4. What might happen to K? Why?
Activity 2: Draw Me a Picture Draw a picture of M or K.
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Let’s Check!
Finish the following sentences under your picture:
1. Protein-energy malnutrition is a kind of _____________________. 2. In protein-energy malnutrition, there is lack of the nutrients
______________ and ________________ in the diet. 3. A child with protein-energy malnutrition
looks _______________________________________________________. feels _________________-_______________________________________. cannot______________________________________________________.
On the space before the number: write True if the statement is correct, write False if the statement is wrong. ___1. A child who eats too little suffers from over nutrition. ___2. A child who eats too much suffers from malnutrition. ___3. A child who suffers from protein-energy malnutrition is stout. ___4. A child with protein-energy malnutrition does not learn well. ___5. A child with protein-energy malnutrition lacks protein and
carbohydrates in the diet.
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Lesson 3: Vitamins For Life? Activity 1 Study the pictures below. Describe the children.
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Activity 2: Know Your Vitamins Match the deficiencies in column A with the vitamin a person needs in column B. Draw a line to connect them.
A B
1. Scurvy A. Vitamin A
2. Beri-beri B. Vitamin B
3. Rickets C. Vitamin C
4. Night blindness D. Vitamin D
E. Vitamin E
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Vitamins are nutrients that help regulate body functions. A
person who lacks vitamins in the body will suffer nutritional
deficiencies.
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Let’s Check!
What will happen if we don’t get enough vitamins? Name the vitamins needed for each situation.
1. Jane finds it hard to read her favorite book. Her eyes are
itching and burning. ____________________________________________________
2. Francis has dry and scaly skin. He gets tired easily and has
muscle pains. ____________________________________________________
3. Leah often has nose and gum bleeding. Her wounds also
do not heal easily.
_____________________________________________________ 4. Greg cannot walk and stand properly. He has weak bones
and muscles.
_____________________________________________________
Choose one vitamin. Make a slogan on how to prevent vitamin deficiency.
Content: 5 points
Structure: 3 points
Creativity: 2 points
10 points
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Lesson 4: Minerals For Life
I. Identify the signs and symptoms for each deficiency. Write in the appropriate column. Dizziness Joint pains Slow growth Paleness Brittle nails Difficult swallowing Cramps Sleeplessness Slow mental growth
Iron- Deficiency Anemia
Iodine- Deficiency Calcium- Deficiency
II. What minerals do these foods contain?
A. Write your answers on the blank.
milk
S se
seaweeds
cheese
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fish
Malunggay leaves
chicken
shrimps
crabs
Mussels
clams
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III. Match the deficiency in Column A to the healthy foods in Column B. Draw a line to connect.
Rickets
Iron-deficiency anemia
Goiter
A B
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Lesson 5: Are you overeating?
Activity 1: A Letter For My Friend Read the letter below. Dear Friend, How are you doing? You have been absent in school for a week now. I called your house. Your father told me that you get easily tired and you find it hard to breathe. I asked if we can play after school but he said you cannot. Your father said you do not also want to go to school because you are afraid to be teased as a fat kid. Please call me so I can tell you our homework. Come to school again soon. Love, Your Friend Answer the following questions:
1. Why is the friend not going to school? 2. How does the friend look like? 3. What is the friend suffering from? 4. What foods did the friend eat that made him fat?
Activity 2: Eat all you can! Draw your favorite food.
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Let’s Check!
Finish the following sentences under your picture:
1. Obesity is a kind of _____________________. 2. In obesity, there is lack of ______________ and excess
________________ in the diet. 3. A child with obesity
looks___________________________________________. feels______________________________________________________. cannot___________________________________________________.
On the space before the number: write True is the statement is correct, write False if the statement is wrong. ___1. A child who eats too much suffers from under nutrition. ___2. A child who eats too much suffers from obesity. ___3. A child who suffers from obesity is skinny. ___4. A child with obesity performs limited physical activities only. ___5. A child with obesity lacks protein and carbohydrates in the
diet.
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Lesson 6: Eat Just Right!
What are your favorite foods for breakfast, lunch and dinner? Draw on the plates below.
Are these healthy?
Is it okay to eat too much or too less? Why?
Breakfast Lunch
Dinner
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Activity 2: Create Your Own Menu!
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I. Use the Food Pyramid Guide to plan a balanced breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Write inside the notepads.
II. Complete the sentences below.
If I eat too less, I may ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If I eat too much, I may ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If I eat just right, I may ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Breakfast Lunch
Dinner
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Lesson 7: Grow with Healthy Food
Can you find the hidden names of nutritious foods? Find these and write on your notebook.
P E C H A Y X V
A Q S Q U A S H
P U B E N M E W
A C A S S A V A
Y F N G U A V A
A B A M I L K H
K A N G K O N G
D M A N G O K U
C A M O T E R N
L B A N A N A Y
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Activity 1: Match Me!
What do we get from eating nutritious food? Match the picture to the correct word.
Picture of root crops (kamote,
cassava, corn)
Calcium
Vitamins
Minerals
Carbohydrates
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Activity 2: My Everyday Maze
What are other foods that we need to eat more everyday?
START
A Healthy and Balanced You
Draw a carbohydrate-rich food.
Draw a vitamin-rich food.
Draw a mineral-rich food.
TIME OUT! Let’s Drink a glass of milk Draw a glass of milk
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Why do we need to eat protein-rich foods? Why do we need to avoid salty and fatty foods? Write the reasons below.
Yes to Protein!
If I eat protein‐rich foods, I will
________________________________
________________________________
________________________________
No to Salt and Fat!
If I eat too salty and fatty foods, I will
________________________________
________________________________
________________________________
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Lesson 8: Healthy with Clean and Safe Food
Sing the song to the tune of “Row, row, row your boat”
Eat clean and safe food
Do it everyday Happily, happily, happily, happily
We will be healthy
Activity 1: What’s wrong? Study the picture.
Let’s Try!
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Activity 2: Choose and Tell
Decide whether the picture shows proper ways to have clean and safe food. If not write what must be done in your notebook.
1
1 2
3 4
5
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Activity 3: Agree or Disagree? Which of the following practices do you like or dislike? Check ( √) the column.
Agree Practices Disgaree
I will keep cabinets and other food storage areas clean and dry.
I will wash vegetables and fruits with soap and water.
I will leave utensils in the sink after using these.
I will reheat leftover foods.
I will serve food in clean dishes.
I will eat lunch by the road.
I will eat expired foods.
I will use clean pots in cooking.
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A. Provide the missing word on the blank. Use the picture to guide you.
Wash _______________ , and __________ before and after eating. Store_______________________ in a cool and dry place . _______________ food to avoid germs carried by _________. .
B. Complete the phrases below:
1. I will not eat uncovered leftover food because_____________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. I will wash fruits and vegetables before cooking or eating to__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Lesson 9: Maintain A Healthy Life Style
Activity 1 Read the story assigned to your group.
Story A Kuya Ramon is always drinking beer at the sari-sari store.
After drinking, he often stumbles and falls when going home. Sometimes he gets into a fight. Sometimes other people don’t want to drink with him. His family fears him when he is drunk because he gets angry and sometimes beat his children. He has also grown thinner since he doesn’t eat well and prefers beer.
Answer the following questions: 1. What can you say about Kuya Ramon? 2. Is this lifestyle of drinking often healthy? Why or why
not? 3. What should Kuya Ramon do?
Story B
Susan’s father smokes cigarettes. He smokes inside the house. He thinks the children will not be affected since he smokes when the children are not around. Susan has a cough that doesn’t seem to heal and is always coming back after a few days. When Susan was brought to the doctor, the doctor asked if someone smokes in the family. Susan’s mother explained that the children are not harmed by her husband’s smoking if they are not around. The doctor explained about third-hand smoke. Smoke from cigarettes gets trapped in the curtains and furniture in the house. Hence, the children will still breathe the polluted air from the trapped smoke’s chemicals.
Answer the following questions:
1. What can you say about Susan’s father? 2. Is this lifestyle of smoking healthy? Why or why not? 3. What should Susan’s father do?
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Activity 2 Choose the healthy foods and activities. Write your answer in your notebook.
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Copy and check on the column that corresponds to your answer.
Activities Often Seldom Never
1. Drink milk daily.
2. Eat breakfast regularly.
3. Eat junk food for snacks.
4. Watch television all day.
5. Drink three bottles of soda a day.
6. Drink a lot of natural fruit juices.
7. Drink 8 – 10 glasses of water daily.
8. Stay close to a smoking person.
9. Play active games with friends on Saturdays.
10. Play computer games until late at night.
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What makes a healthy lifestyle? Provide the missing letters to form the word being described. 1. Eating the right kind and right amount of food
2. Doing this will help your body to be strong and you will not easily get sick, you will control your weight and have fun.
E R C S
3. It can cause lung cancer and infection, allergies and asthma.
S M K N G
4. Unhealthy beverages that commonly leads to malnutrition and
vitamin deficiencies
L C H L
B L N D
D E
R G L R
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HEALTH Learner’s Materials
UNIT 2
Department of Education Republic of the Philippines
This instructional material was collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators from public and private schools, colleges, and or/universities. We encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to the Department of Education at [email protected].
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Health – Grade 3 Learner’s Material First Edition, 2013 ISBN: 978-971-0468-21-8
Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties.
Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, picture, photos, brand, names, trademarks, etc.) included in this book are owned by their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them.
Published by the Department of Education Secretary: Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC Undersecretary: Dina S. Ocampo, Ph.D.
Department of Education – Instructional Materials Council Secretariat (Dep Ed – IMCS)
Office Address: 5th Floor Mabini Bldg. DepEd Complex Meralco Avenue, Pasig City Philippines 1600
Telefax: (02) 634 – 1054 or 634 – 1072
E – mail Address: [email protected]
Development Team of the Learner’s Material Reviewers: Mark Kenneth S. Camiling, Rhodora L. Formento, Evelina M.
Vicencio Authors: Rizaldy R. Cristo, Minerva C. David, Aidena Nuesca, Jennifer E.
Quinto, Gezyl G. Ramos, Emerson O. Sabadlab Illustrator: Eric de S. Guia, Fermin M. Fabella, Raemon C. Dela Peña Encoders: Danica Nicole G. Baña Proof reviewer: Salvacion Olinares Focal Person: Nerisa M. Beltran
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Table of Contents
Quarter 2 – Personal Health/Prevention and Control of Diseases and Disorders
Lesson 1: Health and wellness ............................................ 2
Lesson 2: Sickness troubles .................................................. 7
Lesson 3: Factors on the go ................................................ 10
Lesson 4: Be healthy with clean body ............................... 13
Lesson 5: Build up for a healthy fight ................................. 17
Lesson 6: Get protection from your health ....................... 22
Lesson 7: Clean for better health ....................................... 26
Lesson 8: Living up a healthy life ........................................ 29
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QUARTER 2
PERSONAL HEALTH
PREVENTION OF DISEASES
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INTRODUCTION:
Good health keeps us away from diseases. Taking care of oneself is one way to be healthy. This module will help you understand health and wellness to practice healthy habits to prevent common childhood diseases. So now, get ready to learn and be healthy. Always remember that health is wealth but we need to work for it.
Lesson 1: Health and Wellness Healthy Idols Do you know a healthy person? Write the name of the healthy people that you know. List or draw as many as you can. Answer: What makes them healthy? What is health?
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Activity 1: Healthy One Draw yourself inside the circle. What are the activities that make you healthy?
Health is the complete well-being of body, mind, feeling, spirit and relationship with others.
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Activity 2: Wellness on Go
Which pictures show a healthy person? Encircle the correct pictures.
Good health is called wellness.
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Activity 3: Let’s Go for Health and Wellness
Use the codes to unlock the message for wellness. Write your answer on the boxes provided.
Healthy lifestyle equals wellness.
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I promise to keep my body healthy. I will ______________________________. I will ______________________________. I will ______________________________. I will ______________________________. Pupil’s Name: ___________________________ Parent’s Signature: ______________________
Healthy Promise Write your own healthy promise. Sign at the bottom of your promise. Ask your parents also to sign.
MY HEALTHY PROMISE
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Lesson 2: Sickness Troubles Oh My, I’m Sick! Have you been sick? List diseases that you have experienced. Activity 1: Sickness Bingo Complete the human bingo. You may ask the help of your family and friends. Write their names on the appropriate boxes.
Has Colds today
Got Dengue
Was absent in class
because of Influenza/ Flu
Experienced
Parasitic intestinal infestation
Knows what is
Malara
Had Chickenpox
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Had
Sore Eyes
Read about Tuberculosis
Got Measles when
still a baby
Heard news about Meningococcemia
Suffered from
Pediculosis
Had Mumps
Activity 2: Just Can’t Forget It When was the last time you got sick? How did you feel? What did you do about it? Write a short paragraph about your experience. Put a title to your work.
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Health Advisory Visit your barangay health center. Ask for a recent health advisory/news on diseases. Make a poster about the advisory you learned. Include a brief description, its effect and who are mostly affected. Be ready to present it in your class.
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Disease is an abnormal condition of the body which affects the normal function of our body and mind. There are diseases which commonly affect young children like you.
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Lesson 3: Factors on the Go Picture Says Study the pictures below. What does each picture show? Activity 1: Sickness Factors Identify the contributing factors of diseases. Write H if it is Heredity, L if it is Lifestyle and E if it is environment. Put your answers on the blank provided. ________ 1. Mang Pedro got lung disease because of smoking.
________ 2. Rene has a family medical history of heart disease.
________ 3. Lito acquired diabetes from eating too much sweets
and fats.
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________ 4. There was a malaria outbreak at the evacuation
center.
________ 5. Dengue is carried by mosquitoes which live in dirty and
moist areas.
Activity 2: Friend or Foe Classify the items below. Which are like friends who can make us healthy? Which are like foes who can make us sick? Write in the appropriate column.
Your heredity, lifestyle, and environment are contributing factors of diseases. Heredity includes the genes you inherit from your parents. Lifestyle refers to your health practices Environment includes your surroundings and all its elements.
Rest Smoking Clean body Immunization
Germs Polluted air Dirty water Check-ups
Exercise Balanced diet Household pests
Abnormal Tissues
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FRIENDS 1. _______________________
2. _______________________
3. _______________________
4. _______________________
5. _______________________
6. _______________________
FOES
1. ___________________________
2. ___________________________
3. ___________________________
4. ___________________________
5. ___________________________
6. ___________________________
Maze for Health Complete the maze below. Write along the maze 5 items that can make you healthy. Write on the Stop signs 3 items that can make you sick.
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Lesson 4: Be Healthy with Clean Body ng Sing a Song Sing the song to the tune of “Clap your Hands”
Cleanup your Body
Brush your teeth so gaily, gaily, gaily
Brush your teeth so gaily,
Brush, brush, brush
Wash your face so gently, gently, gently
Wash your face so gently
Wash, wash, wash
Comb your hair so lightly, lightly, lightly
Comb your hair so lightly
Comb, comb, comb
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Activity1: Cleaning is Fun! How do these items help you? Describe how each item below helps you.
1. ___________________________________
___________________________________ ___________________________________
2 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________
3. ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________
4. __________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Activity 2: Check for Health
Put a check (√) inside the box if the statement is a hygienic practice and (X) if it is not.
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1. Luis washes his feet before going to bed.
2. Ali bites his nail when bored and nervous.
3. Carlo brushes his teeth after every meal.
4. Leo takes a bath only when it is a sunny day.
5. Ana always washes her long and shiny hair.
6. Juan takes off his slippers when playing outside.
7. Kat changes her favorite dress every other day.
8. Patrick washes his hands before and after eating.
Activity 3: Post for Health Make a poster on ways to keep the body clean. Self-Checklist Check the appropriate column for your health behaviour. Do this in your notebook.
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One way for you to prevent catching common childhood diseases is to maintain proper hygiene at all times.
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Healthy Practices Always Sometimes Never
1. I take a bath. 2. I wash my hair. 3. I clean my face. 4. I brush my teeth. 5. I change my clothes. 6. I cut my nails regularly. 7. I change my underwear. 8. I consult a doctor twice a
year.
9. I wash my wash after using the toilet.
10. I wash my hands before and after eating.
Collage for Hygiene
Collect pictures proper hygiene practices. Make a collage and paste it on a card board. Give a title to your work.
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Let’s take note… Health is personal. You are the one responsible for your own health.
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Lesson 5: Build up for a Healthy Fight Being Active Is Fun! Look at the pictures. Imitate the movement of each animal.
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Jump like a bunny
Stretch like a cat
Run like a gorilla
Walk like a spider
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Activity 1: Get Physical Pyramid List your physical activities. Write appropriate activities for each level. Make sure to follow the pyramid for your health. Do this in your notebook.
Activity 2: Balanced Diet with Pyramid and Plate Study at the Food Plate and Food Pyramid below.
Let’s Do This!
Cut down
3- 5x a week
2-3x a week
Everyday
I need at least 30-60 minutes of daily physical activities to maintain a healthy body.
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Complete your healthy plates for a day based on the food plate and food pyramid above. Draw this in your notebook. Activity 3: Get Enough Rest and Sleep Now, let’s check your bedtime for a week. Record your bedtime and wakeup time daily. Ask your parents to sign in the last column.
DAY BEDTIME WAKE-UP TIME
HOURS OF SLEEP
PARENT’S SIGNATURE
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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Crossword Puzzle Time Answer the puzzle below. Vertical (Down) 1. Basic exercise that uses legs and feet 2. Nutrients found in fruits 5. Fun activities outside Horizontal 3. Opposite of being weak 4. You must do it every night
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My body needs enough rest and sleep to be healthy. Children like me need 10-11 hours of sleep at night. I also need to rest after doing a physical activity so that my body can regain strength.
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1.
2. 3. 4. 5.
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Lesson 6: Get Protection for your Health Read aloud Read the dialogue between Roy and Eva.
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Activity 1: Get Rid of Germs
What are the diseases that can be prevented through immunization? Color them.
Let’s Do This!
Immunization gives protection against specific diseases. I must have complete immunization. I can go to the barangay health care center for free immunization.
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Activity 2: Know Your Immunization Record Ask your parents what immunizations you have had. List them in your notebook.
My Immunization
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Immunization Core Why is Immunization important? Write 1-2 sentences below.
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Content(3)
Structure (2)
Total (5)
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Lesson 7: Clean-up for Healthy Environment Community Check-up Look around your community. Write in the circles the things that make your community healthful. Write outside the circles the things that make it unhealthful. Do this in your notebook.
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Let’s take note…
A healthy environment ________________________________________
___________________________________________________________.
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Activity 1: Cleaning-up Circle the pictures that show ways to keep the surroundings clean.
Activity 2: Clean-up Promise
Make a promise on how you will keep your surroundings clean. Do this in your notebook.
Let’s Do This!
Let’s take note…
Everybody must take part in keeping our environment clean.
A healthy environment makes people healthy..
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Draw a picture of ways you can keep your environment clean.
Your work will be marked as follows:
Content-----6 pts.
Creativity—2 pts.
Neatness—2 pts.
Observe the surroundings of your house.
Describe it. Are your surroundings healthy?
Write a plan on how you can keep your home surroundings healthy.
Content (3)____
Structure(2)____
Total(5)________
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Lesson 8: Healthy Choice
Poem Reading
Read the poem and try to act it out.
Life is What We Make It by Minerva C. David
In life we always make A choice we have to take.
It may be good or bad, Be happy or be sad.
Healthy foods, we must eat,
Bad habits we must beat. Smoking and drinking,
Not good for our well-being.
Life is what we make it. We can be sick or fit,
Follow health practices, Say goodbye to diseases.
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Activity 1: Healthy Habits Encircle the pictures that show healthful habits.
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Activity 2: Healthy Story
Use the pictures to make a short story about healthful practices.
Write your answers in your notebook.
Healthy and Happy Together
Lito and Sila always help in _____(1)_______
the house. They make sure that their surroundings are clean. They also keep
their bodies clean.
Before eating, Sila _______(2)_____________.
Sila loves to eat________(3)____________ and Lito too.
They keep their bodies fit by ___(4)______ .
They also have regular_________(5)_________.
They are happy and healthy children.
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Activity 3: Checklist for the Parents
Ask your parents to put a check in the box that matches your lifestyle. Copy and do this in your notebook.
Lifestyle YES NO 1. Take a bath daily. 2. Play all day long. 3. Drink milk everyday. 4. Stay up late every night. 5. Eat fruits and vegetables. 6. Help in household chores. 7. Sleep for 8-10 hours daily. 8. Watch TV most of the time. 9. Drink softdrinks after every meal.
10 . Play video games during free time.
______________________________ Parent’s Signature
Activity 4: Healthful Prayer
Write a short prayer for good health and for you and your family.
Dear God
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Daily Record Record your daily activities. Check if they are healthful for you.
MY DAILY ACTIVITIES What I Eat Breakfast: _________________________ Lunch: ____________________________ Dinner: ____________________________ My Active Games I walk _____________________________
I run ______________________________
I play _____________________________
My Rest and Sleep
I rest when I am ______________________
I slept at_____________________ last night.
I woke up at ______________.
I slept for ______________ hours.
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HEALTH
Learner’s Materials
UNIT 3
Department of Education Republic of the Philippines
This instructional material was collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators from public and private schools, colleges, and or/universities. We encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to the Department of Education at [email protected].
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Health – Grade 3 Learner’s Material First Edition, 2013 ISBN: 978-971-0468-21-8 Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties. Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, picture, photos, brand, names, trademarks, etc.) included in this book are owned by their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them. Published by the Department of Education Secretary: Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC Undersecretary: Dina S. Ocampo, Ph.D.
Department of Education – Instructional Materials Council Secretariat (Dep Ed – IMCS)
Office Address: 5th Floor Mabini Bldg. DepEd Complex Meralco Avenue, Pasig City Philippines 1600
Telefax: (02) 634 – 1054 or 634 – 1072
E – mail Address: [email protected]
Development Team of the Learner’s Material Reviewers: Mark Kenneth S. Camiling, Rhodora L. Formento, Evelina M.
Vicencio Authors: Rizaldy R. Cristo, Minerva C. David, Aidena Nuesca, Jennifer E.
Quinto, Gezyl G. Ramos, Emerson O. Sabadlab Illustrator: Eric de S. Guia, Fermin M. Fabella, Raemon C. Dela Peña Encoders: Danica Nicole G. Baña Proof reviewer: Salvacion Olinares Focal Person: Nerisa M. Beltran
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Table of Contents
Quarter 3 – Consumer Health
Lesson 1: Be a consumer ..................................................... 5
Lesson 2: My healthy choice .............................................. 8
Lesson 3: Be wise, be healthy ............................................. 11
Lesson 4: My consumer rights ............................................. 17
Lesson 5: Let’s practice our rights ...................................... 21
Lesson 6: I am responsible ................................................... 24
Lesson 7: Information: good for me and you ................... 26
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QUARTER 4
INJURY
PREVENTION AND SAFETY
LEARNER’S MATERIAL
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INTRODUCTION:
Every day you make decisions as to what food to buy and things to use. Sometimes you chose things because this is what you like and sometimes you don’t have any choice since these are bought by your parents. You also see television commercials and posters that can influence what to buy. In this module, you will learn how to be intelligent consumer so that you can make the right decisions to ensure your health. You will also learn that you also have responsibilities and must not make choices without considering some things. Enjoy the activities.
Lesson 1: I am a Consumer!
Activity 1: I’m a Consumer! Describe a consumer. Write your answers inside the boxes.
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Activity 2: What Did I Use Yesterday?
Write the products and services you used yesterday. Then write the reasons for using these.
Products
Reasons for Using Services Reasons for Using
Fill the boxes with the parts of consumer health. Give examples of health products, services and information.
CONSUMER HEALTH
Examples: Examples: Examples:
L Let’s Remember!
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I. Label the pictures. Write HI for Health Information, HP for Health Product and HS for Health Service. Do this in your notebook.
1 2
3 4
5
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II. Fill in the blank to describe a consumer. (5 pts)
A consumer is __________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Rubrics: Content (3 pts.) ____________
Structure(2 pts.) ____________
Lesson 2: My Healthy Choice
Activity 1: Name It!
Label the pictures that helped you choose health products and services. Write the health product that you bought and used beside each picture.
1.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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Write in the circles the factors that influence you in choosing products and services.
d
Identify the factors that influence the consumers in choosing products and services. Choose your answers from the box below.
______________1. What the buyer wants
______________2. What is important for the buyer
Factors that Influence Me in Choosing Products
and Services
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Likes Money Feelings Value Other people and media
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______________3. The happiness of the consumer in using the product or service
______________4. What other people say
______________5. The price of the product or service
Lesson 3: Be Wise, Be Healthy
Read the story. Mrs. Castro is a wise consumer. She plans and budgets what to buy. She wants to buy school bags for her two children. She asks the saleslady if the bags are on sale. She goes to different stores to compare prices. She asks the sellers the things used in making the school bags. She also studies the labels. Answer the following questions;
1. What did Mrs. Castro do before buying the school bags? 2. How will you describe her as a consumer? Why?
Activity 1: My Field Trip Baon!
You are going on a school field trip. What are you going to buy? You need to buy your snacks. Select from the menu below. Your parents gave you Php 50.00
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List your choices and their prices.
ITEMS PRICES
TOTAL I chose these because ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
A wise consumer plans ahead what to buy and budgets money.
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Activity 2: Better Buy!
Which is a better buy? Encircle the picture.
A wise consumer bargains.
A wise consumer compares the quality, price, and use of products.
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Activity 3: For Sale!
You are at the market. Read the poster below.
Will you buy the Magic Notebook? Encircle Yes or No. Why?
Yes / No, because….
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________
A wise consumer asks for information before buying.
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What are the skills of a wise consumer?
Write around the star.
Write a letter of complaint regarding a defective product.
In your letter, tell
A wise consumer _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Let’s Check!
Let’s Do this at Home
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Why you are writing When you bought the product how much you paid and the receipt number what’s wrong with the product what you want to happen
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
______________________________,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________,
_____________________________
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Lesson 4: My Consumer Rights
Study the picture carefully.
Activity 1: Just Be Safe!
Look at the pictures. Write the letter of the consumer’s right that is shown in the picture. Write your answer in your notebook.
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A. Right to Choose B. Right to Information
C. Right to Safety D. Right to Basic Needs
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Activity 2: Please Read! Read the situations. Identify the consumer right being exercised.
1. Father goes to the drugstore to buy medicine for his asthma. His doctor prescribed the medicine. Before buying, he asks the pharmacist questions about the medicine.
2. Ana buys bread for her brother Ali. She looks for the expiration date.
3. Roy sees a toothpaste sign ‘BUY 2 TAKE 1”. He compares its price with the regular price of one toothpaste.
4. Mother goes to the dentist. She reads the services offered at the dental clinic.
5. Dina owns a sari-sari store. She sells rice, milk, sugar, salt and other food needs of her neighbors.
Activity 3: A Toy to Buy
You want to buy a toy. List five (5) questions in that you will ask before buying.
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As a consumer, I have the right to
- Basic needs - Choose - Safety - Information
I Practice My Rights! Write down the activities that you do to practice your consumer rights.
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o e
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Ask My Parents Interview your guardian/parents. Ask them to share an interesting experience in exercising their consumer rights. Be ready to share in class.
Lesson 5: Let’s Practice our Rights
List 5 things that you see at the school canteen. Provide the details asked.
Items Accepted by
DOH? Yes/No
Enriched with__ Expiry Date
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1. What items are accepted by the Department of Health?
2. What ingredients re these enriched with? Are these safe to eat?
3. Why do we need to look for this information?
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Fill in the balloon organizer with the different consumer rights.
What consumer right is being described? Write it on the blank provided. Choose your answer from the box.
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representation redress consumer education healthy environment
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1. You bought canned milk from the grocery store. You found out that the milk expired 3 months ago so you returned it. You practiced the right to ______________________. 2. The Barangay Council of Barangay Maliwanag passed a resolution that a young boy or girl of your age should not be sent to buy alcoholic drinks and cigarettes. This shows the right to______________________. 3. A poster shows the prices of generic medicines are lower than those the branded ones. This supports the right to __________________. 4. A fast food store uses paper bags, paper cups and paper plates in serving their costumers. They use these to lessen the problem of trash. This supports the right to _________________________. 5. You ask for a replacement of the defective toy car you bought at a department store. This shows your right to ______________________.
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Lesson 6: I am Responsible
Activity 1: Am I a responsible consumer?
Read the situations draw a smiling face if it shows being a responsible consumer and a sad face if not.
1. Ask to the seller questions about the use
of the product
2. Buy a pen immediately without asking about the price at other stores
3. Ask whether some endangered plants or
animals were used in making the product.
4. Do nothing even if the toy your mother
bought was defective upon opening.
5. Buy things at a nearby store even though you know prices are more expensive than other store
6. Complain why the store is no longer
gives plastic bags for the things you bought
7. Join a group filing a complaint against a
store that sells expired products.
8. Buy only what you need especially after
natural disasters.
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Fill in the shape organizer with the responsibilities of a consumer.
Identify the responsibility of the consumer in the given situation. Write your answer on the blank.
1. Nena asks the seller about the price and the use of the product she buys. ______________________
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2. Mang Ramon segregates the biodegradable from non-biodegradable materials. _______________________
3. Aling Corazon and her friends organize a group to protect their interests as consumers. ________________________
4. Donna complains about the defective products she receives. _____________________
5. Father does research on the effects of the product he wants to buy. _______________________
Lesson 7: Information: Good for Me and You Check the box if the government agency is reliable a source of health information.
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Activity 2: How Do I Choose The Right Source of Information? Check if the ad is reliable, and draw a cross (X) if it is not.
4.
3.
2.
5.
1.
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Which printed materials are reliable sources of health information?
Activity 2: Let’s Hear it from the Experts Fill the graphic organizer. Write the health professionals who are sources of information
Who are the professionals that give us reliable information on health?
Reliable Sources of Information
The sources of reliable information are government agencies, health professionals and printed materials.
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A. Study the pictures. Check ( / )the reliable sources of information.
1.
________________________
4. ______________________
2.
______________________
5. ______________________
3. ______________________
6.
____________________
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HEALTH Learner’s Materials
UNIT 4
Department of Education Republic of the Philippines
This instructional material was collaboratively developed and reviewed by educators from public and private schools, colleges, and or/universities. We encourage teachers and other education stakeholders to email their feedback, comments, and recommendations to the Department of Education at [email protected].
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Health – Grade 3 Learner’s Material First Edition, 2013 ISBN: 978-971-0468-21-8 Republic Act 8293, section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties. Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, picture, photos, brand, names, trademarks, etc.) included in this book are owned by their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them. Published by the Department of Education Secretary: Br. Armin A. Luistro FSC Undersecretary: Dina S. Ocampo, Ph.D.
Department of Education – Instructional Materials Council Secretariat (Dep Ed – IMCS)
Office Address: 5th Floor Mabini Bldg. DepEd Complex Meralco Avenue, Pasig City Philippines 1600
Telefax: (02) 634 – 1054 or 634 – 1072
E – mail Address: [email protected]
Development Team of the Learner’s Material Reviewers: Mark Kenneth S. Camiling, Rhodora L. Formento, Evelina M.
Vicencio Authors: Rizaldy R. Cristo, Minerva C. David, Aidena Nuesca, Jennifer E.
Quinto, Gezyl G. Ramos, Emerson O. Sabadlab Illustrator: Eric de S. Guia, Fermin M. Fabella, Raemon C. Dela Peña Encoders: Danica Nicole G. Baña Proof reviewer: Salvacion Olinares Focal Person: Nerisa M. Beltran
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Table of Contents
Quarter 4 – Injury Prevention/Safety
Lesson 1: Keep Safe with Road Signs ................................ 5
Lesson 2: Crossing the Street Safely ................................... 9
Lesson 3: Safety at Loading and Unloading Zones ......... 12
Lesson 4: Safety First Inside a Vehicle ................................ 16
Lesson 5: Unsafe Roads ....................................................... 20
Lesson 6: Hazards in the Community ................................. 24
Lesson 7: Be Alert .................................................................. 26
Lesson 8: I Want to be Safe ................................................. 28
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QUARTER 4
INJURY PREVENTION
AND SAFETY
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INTRODUCTION: A young child like you enjoys to explore things and different places whether this be at home, in school or in the community. This module helps you learn how to be a safe passenger and pedestrian, so you can avoid accidents as you go about your daily activities. Activities will also show you some common community hazards and what you need to do when this happens. So now get ready and learn how to ensure your safety. Lesson 1: Keep Safe with Road Signs
Procedure: Study the pictures below and rearrange the letters and identify the meanings of the following colors in traffic rules:
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RED
YELLOW
GREEN
T O S P
WINRANG
OG
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Activity 1: Identify road signs in Column A and draw a line to connect their meanings in Column B.
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Sing the song to the tune of “Roll Over The Ocean, Roll Over The Sea”. Create and use actions while singing the song.
STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN Stop, stop, stop before you cross the street (2x)
look, look, look while crossing down the street
Stop and look while crossing down the street
lalala…listen to the driver, look well at the street
listen to the noise before you cross the street
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Complete the sentence below.
My Road Signs Mobile
Look for at least 3 road signs you will see as a pedestrian on your home. Draw it in your notebook.
It is important to follow traffic road signs because…
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
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Lesson 2: Crossing the Street Safely
Activity 1:
Study the picture below and identify the pedestrians.
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Activity 2: Which is safe?
Check () the picture below which shows safe practices for road safety. Explain your answer.
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How often do you practice being safe on the street? Check () the appropriate column. Road Safety Practices as Pedestrian
Always Often Sometimes Never
Follow traffic rules and signs Be alert when crossing the street.
Use the pedestrian lane in crossing the street.
Stop first before crossing the street.
Stop in the middle of the road.
Listen and watch carefully for approaching vehicles.
Cross the street when the traffic light is green.
Play with friends when crossing the street.
Look right and left when crossing the street.
Wear bright clothes especially at night if you will nee to cross the street.
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Lesson 3: Safety at Loading and Unloading Zones
Study the two pictures and spot the difference.
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Activity 1: Safe Passengers
Have you seen these road signs? What do these mean?
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Activity 1: Don’t be in a hurry!
Let’s recite the poem.
Road Safety
By Aidena L. Nuesca
We can all be safer
If we follow all the safety rules;
There’s nothing we can never do
Never can do anything at all
Discipline, being safe is important
While we are riding, walking and waiting
Rules of the road we will obey
We shall all be accident free
Rules of the road we will obey
We shall all be accident free
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Which are safe practices when getting in and out of a vehicle? Encircle thumbs-up if you agree and thumbs-down if you don’t.
1. Wait for a ride at the proper place for passengers.
2. Get off the vehicle anywhere you want.
3. Fall in line while waiting for a vehicle.
4. Race with other people to get a ride.
5. Take care of your things throughout the trip.
LOADING AND UNLOADING ZONE IN THE COMMUNITY Look for the loading and unloading zones in your community. Draw on your notebook the road safety signs in the area.
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Lesson 4: Safety First Inside the Vehicle
Read the poem.
THE KING OF THE ROAD Aidena L. Nuesca
“I am the king of the road,” said the jeepney.
“I can take you wherever you want to go; I can take you there in a minute or two
Just relax and let me go.”
“I can take as many passengers as I can Just cling to the bars, when I am full
Hold fast to my bars If you’re lucky you’ll be in school.”
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Activity 1: Lucia and Her Family Read the story below. On Saturday morning, Lucia woke up with a smile. She is excited to attend her cousin’s birthday party.
What happened in the story? _______________________________________________________________ What saved the family from accident? _______________________________________________________________ What is the lesson of the story? _______________________________________________________________ Activity 2: What will happen?
Identify 2 common road accidents as passengers.
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Write ways to prevent these.
PREVENTION
ACCIDENTS
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Look at the pictures. Write a safety rule for every picture
To avoid accidents, when I ride in any vehicle, I must:
- Choose to sit in the sidecar of the tricycle or at the middle if in a car.
- Choose a place far from the entrance. - Never put arms, hands and head outside the window. - Be seated while the vehicle is moving. - Always wear seatbelt if available.
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______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
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LESSON 5: Unsafe Roads
Write in the box the different dangerous road situations in your community.
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______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
______________________________________
Dangerous road situations
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Read the news.
Let’s Do This!
1 bata nasawi, 10 iba pa sugatan sa aksidente sa kalsada
Isang bata ang nasawi at 10 iba pa ang nasugatan nang mahulog sa gilid ng kalsada ang isang “school bus”sa isang lugar sa Maynila.
Sa impormasyon mula sa pulisya, sinabing naganap ang aksidente dakong 5:00 a.m. sa isang madilim at ginagawang kalsada.
Nawalan umano ng kontrol sa manibela ang drayber ng bus na dahilan para mahulog ito sa gilid ng kalsada. Sinasabing ang drayber ay lango sa alak bago naganap ang aksidente at hindi nya sinunod ang kaukulang babalang nakalagay bago tuluyang tumaob ang bus.
Isinugod naman sa hospital ang 10 nasugatan sa aksidente para malapatan ng lunas.
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Activity 2: Road Hazards
Identify accidents that may happen when we do not follow road signs.
If you are riding a vehicle and you see these road signs, what will you do? __________________________________________________
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I. List at least 5 road hazards that you might see while you are on the road.
1.____________________________________
2.____________________________________
3.____________________________________
4.____________________________________
5.____________________________________
II. Choose 1 hazard listed above and draw the road sign you can follow to avoid road accidents.
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To be safe on the road, I must always be on the lookout for dangerous road situations like:
- Bent or curved roads, hills and blind corners - Pot holes and open manholes - Vehicles parked across footpaths - Poor lighted streets at night - Slippery road - Road works/construction - Be seated while the vehicle is moving. - Always wear seatbelt when available.
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Lesson 6: Hazards in the Community
Activity 1: What causes these?
Identify the causes of different community hazards.
Activity 2: I Should Know What to do!
Write at least 3 actions you will do if natural hazards happen in your community.
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Natural Hazards What I Know What I Will Do Falling debris and tendency for building collapse caused by Earthquake
Ash fall and lava slide caused by volcanic eruption
Falling rocks caused by landslide
Tsunami or storm surge caused by strong typhoon
Which are safe practices for naturals hazards?
Put a on the blank.
___1. I will swim in the flood.
___2. I will not panic if disaster strikes.
___3. I will walk alone in public places.
___4. I don’t know our exact home address.
___5. I will watch flying objects during a typhoon.
___6. I will stay at home when there is a typhoon.
___7. I will throw garbage properly to avoid flooding.
___8. I know persons who can help me in case of emergency. ___9. I will listen to news updates on the weather conditions.
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___10. I will participate in barangay programs in cleaning the community.
I am Safe at Home!
List at least 5 hazards in your home which can cause accidents if natural disaster strikes.
Lesson 7: Be Prepared!
Identify the natural disasters below and write safety rules that people must follow.
Let’s Do this at Home
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Illus of volcanic eruption
Tsunami or storm surge
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Make a contact of list of people you may call for help or report community hazards.
Name _____________________________________________
Contact Number _____________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________
Name _____________________________________________
Contact Number _____________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________
Name _____________________________________________
Contact Number _____________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________
Name _____________________________________________
Contact Number _____________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________
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Lesson 8: I Want to be Safe!
Answer questions.
1. What will you do if you are alone and a stranger knocks on the door?
____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 2. What will you do if a stranger offers you food? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 3. What will you do if you see a suspicious-looking person looking
in at your neighbor’s house? _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ 4. Which is a safe route to take in going home? Why? _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ 5. What will you do if someone harasses you and asks you to give
your money or things? _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________
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Activity 1: Drawing Maps What is a map? You must have seen maps on television, newspapers or even your textbook. You can draw a map. It is a representation of the things you see around you. A map includes: Title - tells the “what”, “where” and “when” of the map Legend - tells the meaning of the symbols that the mapmaker has used to help represent the things in the area shown in the map Orientation - marks the directions of the map With the help of your teacher, draw a map of your village. Three groups will work on the following: Group 1- safe route for walking in the community Group 2-trace places/people to go when seeking help Group 3-trace route of places where to report suspicious looking people Activity 2: Safer Community Describe and make a poster of preventive actions for a safe community.
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