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LEARNING EXERCISE

NAME:___Jasmin Asinas_COURSE:__BSA-1C______TIME:________
INSTRUCTOR:Ms.Rozanne Roma DATE: October 14, 2020 RATING:___________

The Basic Values of the Filipinos (Good Citizenship Clusters)

Below is a self-assessment test of the good citizenship values. Determine to what extent
you possess these 16 Filipino values.

Directions: Tick (/) before the item should your answer is “yes” to the question.

1. Concern for the Environment


___Do I conserve water?
___Do I keep my surroundings clean?
___Do I segregate my garbage?
___Am I a little bug?
___Do I throw garbage in canals and waterways that causes floods?
___Do I plant trees?

2. Promotion of the Common Good


___Do I Consider the welfare of others in what I do- that I will harm no one or disturb the
peace nor deface my surroundings?
___Do I help the less fortunate?
___Do I go out my way and engage in activities that will benefit others, e.g. give food and
clothing to disaster victims, etc.?
___Do I engage in activities that harm others, e.g. helping out criminal syndicates in my
neighborhood pushing drugs and promoting illegal gambling?

3. Patriotism
___Do I consider what is good for my country in my actions, e.g. when I commit acts of
vandalism like writing graffiti on walls, breaking street lights, etc.?
___Do I patronize our native products?
___Do I say or do anything that will give a bad image to my country?

4. Respect for Law and Government


___Do I follow traffic rules relative to bus stops, pedestrian lanes, traffic lights, etc.?
___Do I join violent street demonstrations that seek to bring down the government?
___Do I report lawbreakers like those engaged in illegal gambling, drug pushing, etc.,
especially within school premises?
___Do I condone corruption by emulating persons who have enriched themselves through
corruption?

5. Equality
___Do I give preferential treatment to the rich and powerful?
___Do I treat everyone with respect regardless of status or position?
___Do I take advantage of anyone because they are poor, ignorant or powerless?

6. Unity
___Do I work with and cooperate with others?
___Do I foment intrigue, dissension, distrust?
___Do I help others?
___Am I a team player in the family, at school and in the community?
7. Justice
___Do I give everyone their due even if difficult?
___Am I fair in all my dealings, especially to the poor and powerless?
___Do I try to take advantage of others?
___Do I try get more than what I deserve or what is rightfully mine?

8. Truth
___Am I a truthful individual
___Did I hurt somebody during the time that I’m not truthful?
___Did I do something to correct my fault?
___Do I value the essence of truth in my life, family, work and country?
___Do I commit myself to the truth in my own dealings and defend righteousness as a virtue?

9. Peace
___Do I resolve conflict in a peaceful way?
___Do I maintain a harmonious relationship with others…..at home…at work…in the
community?
___Do I help iron out misunderstandings among friends and family members?

10. Freedom
___Do I respect the freedom of others?
___Do I impose my will on others?
___Do I use my freedom for good?
___Do I exercise my freedom responsibly so that I do no harm to anyone?
___Do I use coercion or intimidation to make others do what I want them to do or be what I
want them to do or be what I want them to be?
Nationalism and Patriotism

Most countries agree that one national flag may not be flown above another.
However, the United Nations flag flies above all other flag at the United Headquarters in New
York City. In addition, some nations permit a church pennant to be flown above the national
flag while novel chaplains conduct services at sea. Carrying the national flag should always
be held aloft and free, never flat or horizontal. The person who carries the flag is called the
color bearer.

Materials needed:
1. Module input guide
2. Ball pen/pencil
3. Activity sheet

Mechanics
Using the activity sheet, do the following:

1. Draw in the most creative way the Philippine flag hanging properly in a flagpole.
2. Creatively draw the different ways of displaying the flag in a building.

3. Show how to display the Philippine flag with other nations using creative drawings in a
stage set up for a formal occasion.
4. Draw a group of men carrying the Philippine flag together with another nation’s flag
displayed in radial position as a sign of respect in a joint venture.

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