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STRATEGIC INTERVENTION MATERIALS

Prepared by:

MARIMAR C. PUNGCOL

Submitted to:

MRS. CATHERINE U. ESCALANTE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction ....... 1

Title Page........ 2

Guide Card....... 3

Content of the topic...... 4

Activity Card....... 7

Enrichment Activity..... 8

Assessment Card........ 9

Reference Card............. 10

Answer Key Card........... 11

INTRODUCTION

This teaching-learning kitis devised for the benefit ofboth teachers and pupils. Its goals are to
encouragepupils’ interest; learn science concepts and skills;and apply learned skills and concepts into
real life situations.
Strategic intervention material is believed to be aneffective strategic teaching aid for teachers incarrying
out objectives on least learned lessons. It isa module that contains puzzles, games, vividillustrations,
concept map used to motivate and stirup the attention and interest of the students.

TITLE PAGE

Objectives He/She Wants to Achieve in His/ Her Life (GOALS)

GUIDE CARD

1. Have you identify the objectives you want for your life? Why do you think so?

2. Kindly give at least five of your objectives.

3. Why is it necessary to have goals or objectives ?

What is a Goal?

Goal Definition: The end result or achievement in which effort is directed, is a goal.

the object or aim of an action, for example, to attain a specific standard of proficiency, usually within a
specified time limit.”

The difference between a dream and a goal is that a dream is simply a fantasy, something you daydream
about, but never actively pursue. A goal, on the other hand, is a concrete thing in which you set into
motion the steps in which to obtain it.

Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a plan, in which we must fervently believe, and upon
which we must vigorously act. There is no other route to success.

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