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MUKSAN, Eusoph John B. EPP / ICT IV – D.

Transfer Grade IV – Humility


Performance Task (Inter–Subject: EPP and ICT)

In the previous activities, you were tasked to do different activities in preparation for this activity.

Grade 4-Humility were tasked to do a Household Chores Schedule on an oslo paper and write a short description on
how they can contribute to build a wholesome family relationship. This will be judged by the lay-out designers and
graphic designers based on the creativity, neatness, and usability.

No HOUSEHOLD
SCHEDULE FAMILY MEMBER REMARKS
. CHORES
Breakfast – 6:00 am Breakfast –Kuya/Mama
Practice CLAYGO (Clean As You
1. Cook Food Lunch – 11:00 am Lunch – Kuya
Go)
Dinner – 5:00 pm Dinner – Kuya
Breakfast – after eating
2. Wash dishes Lunch – after eating Ate Erica Clean the sink after every use.
Dinner – after eating
Sweeping and
once in the morning Change the water of the mop
3. mopping the Ate Ellaisa and EJ
once in the evening after every use.
floor
Once every day
Tie the garbage bag to seal the
4. Throw trash (Preferably in the Kuya
trash inside.
afternoon)

Don’t throw the used water. It


will be use to clean the
5. Laundry Once a week Everyone
bathroom and Comfort room,
and to flush in the CR.

Clean comfort Use the laundry water if


6. Once a week Atae Erica
room available.
Repairing
broken
7.
furniture,
Occasionally Papa/Kuya –
equipment, etc.
Thrice a week or as needed Water the rubber plant and
Watering the
8. (Preferably in the Kuya angel plant once or twice a
mama’s plants
morning). week.
Cleaning
9. As needed Everyone Manage your trash neatly.
bedroom

10. Ironing clothes Once a week Mama –


Refilling water Always check if the bottle is
11. Every day after every meal EJ
bottles still clean.

12. Assistance As needed EJ –


Transfer food items in a
Defrosting the smaller container, if possible,
13. Twice a month Kuya
refrigerator to maximize the space of the
freezer.
Buying
14.
food/Inventory
Twice a week Mama/Kuya –
The tabular chart above shows the chores done in our household. This shows that everyone has a specific role to
perform.

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