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Nueva Ecija High School – SHS

Llanera Street, Quezon District, Cabanatuan City

NAME: Jennylyn Salvador SECTION: 12 STEM MENDELEEV DATEDAT: October 5 2020

Module IV: Identifying Sources of Strength

Objectives:
 Identify personal, social, and emotional sources of strengths during and in the aftermath of the disaster/stressful
situation
 Identify their internal and external sources of strength

Materials/Handouts
 Drawing of a kite (or of a vinta, windmill, a train with several carriages, a caterpillar with several body segments,
a tree, spider web, fingers, etc.)
 Blank sheets of paper
 Coloring materials

INTRODUCTION

Does anyone remember what the three previous sessions were about? Last meeting, we talked about our needs and
how to address them. We talked about how to control our reactions and emotions. Now let us reflect on what has
helped us to move on. We are able to move on and not continue to feel the way that we were feeling days or months
ago because we have strengths.

This is a picture of a kite (saranggola). Can you tell me what makes it go up in the air? Air

You are right, it needs the wind, it needs to be made of good material, it needs a line or a long string, it needs a strong
brace, etc. This is our way of reminding you that you have resources within yourselves or with others that have allowed
you to begin your process of recovery. Just like a kite, you too have what it takes to fly.

ACTIVITY 1: MY KITE! MY STRENGTH!

by Unknown
Instructions:
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1. There’s a picture of kite with a diamond with 4 parts on the next page, on each part of the kite’s diamond,
under
please write down what you think are your sources of strength.

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2. What makes you strong despite what you have gone through? Can you also identify what or who acts like the
wind for you? Who or what helps you soar?

God, my family, foods and my dreams keeps me strong, and helps me soar

ANALYSIS
What have you realized about yourself? Do we have common sources of strengths??

I realized that I’m not alone, I have my family and friends with me. I think God and Family is our common sources of
strength

ABSTRACTION
How are you similar to the kite? Can you think of other objects that can be a symbol for your many sources of strength?

I am similar to the kite because sometimes we got are ups and downs but we continue to go on

APPLICATION
The next time you feel weak, what can you focus on in order to remind yourself that you have a number of sources of
strength?

I will focus on how my parents helped me on times where I feel like giving up

CLOSING
Come up with a short poem or a rap about what you have learned about your sources of strength and those who help or
support you? Here is an example:

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Ang saranggola ko at ako
Parehong-pareho
Ako ay Matatag, Sya rin ay Matatag
Ako ay di Babagsak, sya din ay di babagsak
Tangayin man ng hangin
Hinding hindi matitinag!

So what If I am sad
I have a family that makes me glad

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