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I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1. Define injury.
2. Differentiate intentional injuries from unintentional injuries.
3. Classify the given situation as to whether they refer to intentional or unintentional injuries.
4. Showcase examples of intentional and unintentional injuries through role playing.
5. Show enthusiasm in doing the activity.
III. PROCEDURE:
A. DAILY ROUTINE
1. Opening Prayer
2. Checking of attendance
B. LESSON PROPER
1. ACTIVITY
Good morning class! How are you today? We’re doing fine Maam!
Well, I’m glad to know that.
Why do you have to leave your house that I have to leave the house early so that I can catch
early? the bus before 7:3O O’clock in the morning and
attend the flag ceremony in school.
How about the others, what are your means I prefer to ride in a motorbike because I can save
of transportation in going to school? Where time and effort.
do you ride in going to school? I ride on a jeep because the fare is cheaper than
riding a motorbike.
So where do you think is much safer, to ride We can never say or we cannot assure that riding
on a bus, a jeep, motorbike, or tricycle? a bus, jeep, motorbike and tricycle is safe
Why? because we are always expose to danger.
Everywhere is a danger zone that’s why we
should be careful always in our everyday life
activities.
Example:
For a Doctor, injury may be a laceration on
the hand while doing the surgery. for a fireman, injury may
be__________.
2. ANALYSIS
What concepts or conclusion can you make I can say that we are living in fear and the
from the activity that you have done? uncertainty of danger every day. We are always
expose to danger regardless of age, sex, status
and profession.
3. ABSTRACTION
Group 1 will discuss and give the definition INJURY is a harm or damage to a person cause by
of the injury. events or act of someone.
Group 2 will work on the classification of INTENTIONAL INJURY- is the result of purposeful
injury. Differentiate intentional injury from human action, whether directed at oneself or
unintentional injury. others
UNINTENTIONAL INJURY- injury that is unplanned
or considered as accident or not intended to
happen.
GROUP PRESENTATION
5 MIN each group
4. APPLICATION
Divide the class into 2 groups
Each group will present a role play regarding
the:
IV. EVALUATION
I will show you various pictures of injuries and you will tell me whether it is intentional and
unintentional injury.
Did you get it class?
V. ASSIGNMENT
List down unintentional injury that happens inside you house.
PREPARED BY:
MARIA GIZELLA V. PAA
BSed 4, major in MAPEH