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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
CARAGA REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL SUR

Learners’ Activity Sheets


Homeroom Guidance 11
Quarter 3 – Week 2
Laws: Protection and Guide

D.O Plaza Government Center, Patin-ay Prosperidad,


Agusan del Sur
depedagusandelsur@deped.gov.ph
(085) 839-545
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
CARAGA REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL SUR

Homeroom Guidance 11
Learners’ Activity Sheets
Quarter 3 – Week 2
First Edition, 2021

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LEARNERS ACTIVITY SHEETS IN
HOMEROOM GUIDANCE PROGRAM GRADE 11
QUARTER 3 WEEK 2

Name__________________________________ Grade& Section_______________


Teacher________________________________ Date_______________________
School __________________________________ Score _____________________

I. Title: Laws: Protection and Guide

II. Learning Competency

Analyze the laws that protect oneself and others like but not limited
to the following: Anti-Bullying Act (RA 10627), Child Protection Policy (DO
No.40, s .2012), Violence Against Women and their Children (RA 9262),
Anti-Sexual Harassment Act (RA 7877), Anti-Rape Law (RA No. 8353), Cyber
Crime Law (RA 10175), Gender and Development Millenial (DM 88 s,
2016, DO 27 s 2013), Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 (RA 9165 ),
Reproductive Health Law (RA 10354 ), Family Code (EO 209 ). HGPSPS-IIIe-
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III. Introduction

The different laws were made by our law makers as protection of each
Filipino citizens, the young Filipinos ( children ) in particular who are much
vulnerable to any forms of abuses because of their innocence and being
harmless as seen by the perpetrators.
A Child refers to the person below 18 years of age, or those over but
unable to take care or protect themselves from abuse, neglect, cruelty,
exploitation or discrimination because of physical or mental disability or
condition (RA 7610). The term also includes students who may be above 18
years old but are in school.
Students , parents , teachers and the community as a whole must
be aware of this existing laws to protect the Filipino children. You and the
people that surrounds you can help each to those whose rights are being
violated by other person.
These are ten (10) different laws to ensure security and help to those
who are abused and about to be abused children: Anti-Bullying Act (RA
10627) , Child Protection Policy (DO No.40, s2012), Violence Against Women
and their Children (RA 9262) Anti-Sexual Harassment Act (RA 7877), Anti-
Rape Law (RA No. 8353), Cyber Crime Law(RA 10175 ), Gender and
Development Millenial Development (DM 88 s,2016 ,DO 27 s 2013),
Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 (RA 9165 ), Reproductive Health Law (RA
10354 ), Family Code (EO 209 ).
Instructions: Do not write anything in this learning sheets. Write your answers in
your activity notebook for Homeroom Guidance.

IV. Activities

Activity No. 1
Directions: There are 25 related words that you can find from this word
puzzle. Those words are related to the (10) ten different laws to ensure
security and help to those who are abused and about to be abused
children. Encircle the correct answer.

C H I L D A B U S E E A P A D
Y P A R E N T S B B G D C C A
B A R C E Q D W U F E Y H T N
E C N O N V I O L E N T I S G
R O Y X T W B X L M D I L W E
S P Q B O E G Z I A E N D A R
A V O M E N C V E L R U R L O
F X E L I R N T D E L M E E U
E N S S I W C Q I A V M N P S
Q B A X Y C Z R W O B O V A D
X E L U L D Y S I M N C I R R
T H E A L T H Q A M V I C I U
Z S G P U N I S H M E N T T G
A N T I B U L L Y I N G I N S
P C E D O C Y L I M A F M A C

Activity No. 2
Directions: Read and understand the article about some information of
the ten different laws.

With the increasing number of bullying cases, parents gave


much concern about their children’s safety inside and outside the
school. This serious circumstance progressed to the Republic Act
10627 or Anti- Bullying Act of 2013 in order to prevent and intervene
bullying incidents. Bullying is a wilful aggressive behavior that is
directed, towards a particular victim who maybe out-numbered or
otherwise vulnerable. Bully is the one who commits bullying while a
bystander is the one who witnesses or has personal knowledge of any
actual or perceived acts or incidents of bullying or retaliation. Bullying
includes the following: but not limited to, such as, cyber-bullying is
done through technology or any electronic means; social bullying is
any deliberate, repetitive and aggressive social behavior intended to
hurt others or to belittle another individual or group; and gender-
based bullying is any act that humiliates or excludes a person on the
basis of perceived or actual sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).
Many children are not fully protected from all forms of violence,
abuse, neglect, exploitation, exclusion and/or discrimination day by
day. Child Protection Policy came in in order to protect the children in
family, school, and in community so they can survive and reach their
fullest potential. Child exploitation is using children for someone else’s
advantage, gratification or profit often in unjust, cruel treatment of a
child. One of the two forms of child exploitation is sexual exploitation
which is the abuse of a position of vulnerability, trust, for sexual
purposes like forcing a child to participate in prostitution, production
of pornographic materials, etc. Corporal Punishment is a punishment
or penalty imposed for an alleged offense, which is inflicted for the
purpose of discipline by a teacher, school administrator, an adult, etc.
Violence against children committed in school is a single act or a
series of acts committed by school administrators, academic and non-
academic personnel against a child like coercion/forcing, harassment,
etc. Any acts of child abuse of a pupil, student, or learner identity or
other information that may identify them whether victim or offender
information, shall withheld to protect his or her privacy.
Accordingly, Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children
Act of 2004 values the dignity of women and children and guarantees
full respect for human rights which recognizes the need to protect the
family and its members particularly women and children, from
violence and threats to their personal safety and security. This likely
result in, but not limited to, physical violence which include bodily or
physical harm; sexual violence which is sexual in nature, committed
against a woman or her child. Under this act, Sexual relation is
defined as a single sexual act which may or may not result in the
bearing of a common child while dating relationship is a situation
wherein the parties live as husband and wife without the benefit of
marriage or are romantically involved over time and on a continuing
basis during the course of the relationship. Those below eighteen (18)
years of age or older but are incapable of taking care of themselves are
considered a children.
Republic Act No. 7877 is also known as Anti-Sexual
Harassment Act of 1995 which governs sexual harassment. In sexual
harrassment, the offender has authority, influence or moral
ascendancy over victim in a work, training, or education environment;
he or she also demands, requests or otherwise requires
any sexual favor from the victim. Sexual harassment is committed in
an education or training environment, against one who is not under
the care; custody or supervision of the offender and one whose
education, training; apprenticeship or tutorship is entrusted to the
offender; when the sexual favor is made a condition to the giving of a
passing grade; or the granting of honors and scholarships, or the
payment of a stipend, allowance or other benefits, privileges, or
considerations and the sexual advances result in an intimidating,
hostile or offensive environment for the student, trainee or apprentice.
Illustrative forms of physical sexual harassment are overt sexual
advances,malicious touching, and gestures with lewd insinuation.
The RA 8353 or The Anti-Rape Law of 1997 defines rape as a
committed through force, threat, or intimidation, when the offended
party is deprived of reason or otherwise unconscious, by means of
fraudulent machination or grave abuse of authority, and when the
offended party is under twelve years of age or is demented, even
though none of the circumstances mentioned above be present.
Reclusion perpetua to death shall be the penalty whenever the rape is
committed with the use of a deadly weapon or by two or more persons
and when the rape is attempted and a homicide is committed by
reason or on the occasion. Reclusion temporal shall also be imposed
when the offender knew of the mental disability, emotional disorder
and/or physical handicap of the offended party at the time of the
commission of the crime.
Technology advancement is happening until today especially in
cyber technology like computers, cellphone, etc. Cybercrime
Prevention Act of 2012 seeks to provide an environment conducive to
the development, acceleration, and rational application and
exploitation of information and communications technology (ICT), the
need to protect and safeguard the integrity of computer, computer and
communications systems, networks, and databases, and the
confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and data
stored therein, from all forms of misuse, abuse, and illegal access by
making punishable under the law such conduct or conducts. In this
light, the State shall adopt sufficient powers to effectively prevent and
combat such offenses by facilitating their detection, investigation, and
prosecution at both the domestic and international levels, and by
providing arrangements for fast and reliable international cooperation.
One of cybercrime offenses is computer-related identity theft which is
the act of knowingly using computer data which is the product of
computer-related forgery for the purpose of perpetuating a fraudulent
or dishonest design. NBI and PNP are two law enforcement authorities
in this law.
Reproductive Health Law (RA 10354 ) or The Responsible
Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 emphasized
the respect for protection and fulfillment of reproductive health and
rights which seek to promote the rights and welfare of every person
particularly couples, adult individuals, women and adolescents.
Reproductive Health Care refers to the access to a full range of
methods, facilities, services and supplies that contribute to
reproductive health and well-being by addressing reproductive health-
related problems.
According to the Family Code EO 209, remember that marriage
is a special contract of permanent union between a man and a woman
entered into in accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal
and family life.
Republic Act of 9165 also known as Dangerous Drugs Act of
2002 emphasizes to safeguard the integrity of the territory and the
well-being of every citizen particularly the youth, from the harmful
effects of dangerous drugs on their physical and mental well-being,
and to defend the same against acts or omissions detrimental to their
development and preservation.
Gender and Development carried out to promote: inclusive
education that ensures girls’ and boys’ and women’s and men’s equal
access to learning opportunities; protection of children against all
forms of gender-based violence, abuse, discrimination, and bullying in
school; involve all learners, teachers, and non-teaching personnel and
other stakeholders in the promotion of gender equality and non-
discrimination through their engagement like teaching methodologies,
and support services; eliminate gender stereotypes. Lastly,
transforming gender relations toward empowerment and social
change.

Activity No. 3
Directions: Choose the correct answer from the given options. Write the
letters only

1. It is bullying done through the use of technology or any electronic


means.
A. Computer-bullying C. Tech-bullying
B. Cyber-bullying D. Electric-bullying

2. It refers to any deliberate, repetitive and aggressive social behavior


intended to hurt others or to belittle another individual or group.
A. Social bullying C. Speak-out bullying
B. Interactive bullying D. Shared bullying

3. It refers to any act that humiliates or excludes a person on the basis of


perceived or actual sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).
A. Gender-based bullying C. Sex-based bullying
B. Gender-oriented bullying D. Sex-oriented bullying

4. It refers to any person who witnesses or has personal knowledge of any


actual or perceived acts or incidents of bullying or retaliation.
A. Bully C. Bully Witness
B. Bystander D. Victim

5. It refers to any student who commits acts of bullying.


A. Bystander C. Bully Witness
B. Bully D. Victim
6. Is there a violation when the acts of abuse of a pupil, student, or learner
identity or other information may identify them whether victim or
offender?
A. No, because the privacy is in the least importance.
B. No, because the public must know their identity.
C. Yes, because it shall not be bar to file a an administrative case.
D. Yes, because information shall withheld to protect his or her
privacy.

7.Rosa’s parents forced her to participate in prostitution wherein she is


engaged with it for more than year at her young age. Rosa’s parent’s
committed a ___________.
A. Child Abuse C. Child Exploitation
B. Sexual Exploitation D. Work Exploitation

8. Mr. Lim, a school teacher, forced her female student to have sexual
contact with him in his office. Mr. Lim committed the ______.
A. Violence against Female children
B. Violence against all children
C. Violence by school administrator
D. Violence against children committed in school

9. It refers to a wilful aggressive behavior that is directed , towards a


particular victim who maybe out-numbered or otherwise vulnerable.
A. Bully C. Bullying
B . Psychological Violence D. Psychological Abuse

10. Shella who is a Grade one pupil of Mr. Cruz , who was slapped by him
because of being noisy in the class. This is an example of _____ .
A. Corporal Punishment C. Disciplinary Action
B. Punishment D. Strict Discipline

11. It refers to acts that include bodily or physical harm.


A. Body Violence C. Physical Violence
B. Child Violence D. Sexual Violence

12. It refers to an act which is sexual in nature, committed against a woman


or her child.
A. Body Violence C. Physical
Violence
B. Child Violence D. Sexual Violence

13. It refers to a single sexual act which may or may not result in the
bearing of a common child.
A. Bearing relation C. Sexual relation
B. Dating relationship D. Sexual relationship
14. It refers to a situation wherein the parties live as husband and wife
without the benefit of marriage or are romantically involved over time
and on a continuing basis during the course of the relationship.
A. Bearing relation C. Sexual relation
B. Dating relationship D. Sexual relationship

15. It refers to those below eighteen (18) years of age or older but are
incapable of taking care of themselves.
A. Adolescent C. Children
B. Child D. Teenager

16. Sexual harassment is committed in an education or training


environment, except ___.
A. Against one who is not under the care, custody or supervision of
the offender.
B. Against one whose education, training, apprenticeship or
tutorship is entrusted to the offender.
C. When the sexual favor is made a condition to the giving of a
passing grade, or the granting of honors and scholarships, or
the payment of a stipend, allowance or other benefits, privileges,
or consideration.
D. When the sexual advances result in an intimidating, hostile or
offensive environment for the student, trainee or apprentice.

17. Ann stated that her teacher, Mr. Dee, touched and fondled her breast
four times when she was asked to go errands in his office. What violation
did Mr.Dee committed?
A. Abuse C. Sexual harassment
B. Employment harassment D. Sexual Exploitation

18. Mr. Kong promised his female student to pass her grade if only she will
allow him to have sexual intercourse with her. Mr. Kong’s dealings is
under ________.
A. Grade related sexual harassment
B. Education/ Training related Sexual Harassment
C. Work Related sexual harassment
D. Sexual act Harassment

19. What is/are illustrative forms of physical sexual harassment ?


A. Overt Sexual Advances C. Gestures with lewd insinuation
B. Malicious Touching D. All of the Above

20. Republic Act No. 7877 is also known as _____.


A. Anti- Bullying Act C. Violence Against Women and Children
B. Child Protection Policy D. Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995

21. The RA 8353 is also known as _________.


A. The Anti-Rape Law of 1997 C. The Rape Law of 1997
B. The Anti-Rape Law of 1999 D. The Rape Law of 1999

22. Under when and how circumstances does rape is committed?


A. Through force, threat, or intimidation
B. When the offended party is deprived of reason or otherwise
unconscious
C.By means of fraudulent machination or grave abuse of
authority. When the offended party is under twelve (12) years
of age or is demented, even though none of the circumstances
mentioned above be present.
D. All of the above

23. What is the penalty whenever the rape is committed with the use of a
deadly weapon or by two or more persons.
A. Reclusion perpetua to death C. Resolution pertua
B. Reclution Perpetua D. Resolution Perpetua to
death

24.What is the penalty when the rape is attempted and a homicide is


committed?
A. Reclusion tempora
B.Reclusion temporal to reclusion perpetua.
C.Reclusion perpetua
D.Perpetua to temporal

25. What shall be imposed when the offender knew of the mental
disability,
emotional disorder and/or physical handicap of the offended party at
the time of the commission of the crime.
A. Reclusion Tempe C. Reclusion Temporal
B. Resolution Temporal D.Reclusion Perpetua

26. It is the act of knowingly using computer data which is the product of
computer-related forgery for the purpose of perpetuating a fraudulent or
dishonest design.
A. Computer-related Forgery C. Computer-related Identity-theft
B. Computer-related Fraud D. Computer-related Computer system

27. The two law enforcement authorities in this cybercrime law are:
A. NBI and PNB C. DSWD and PNB
B. NBI and PNP D. Ombudsman

28. It refers to the access to a full range of methods, facilities, services and
supplies that contribute to reproductive health and well-being by
addressing reproductive health-related problems.
A. Reproductive support C. Reproductive health care
B. Reproductive organ D. Health financial support
29. According to the family code, It is a special contract of permanent
union between a man and a woman entered into in accordance with law for
the establishment of conjugal and family life.
A. Engagement C. Conjugation
B. Marriage D. Wedding

30. What law is this which promote inclusive education that ensures girls’
and boys’ and women’s and men’s equal access to learning opportunities
also eliminate gender stereotypes?
A. Anti Bullying Act C.
Education Act
B.Gender and Development D. Family Code

Activity No. 4. Matching Type.


Directions: Match column A to column B. Write the letters only.

Column A Column B

1. Family Code a. RA 7877


2. Reproductive Health Law b. RA 10175
3. Dangerous Drugs Acts of 2002 c. E0 209
4. Gender and Development d. RA 10354
5. Cyber Crime Law e. DM88 s2016/DO 27s2013
6. Anti-Rape Law f. RA10627
7. Anti-Sexual Harassment g. RA 8358
8. Violence Against Women and their Children h. RA 9262
9. Child Protection Policy i. RA 9165
10. Anti Bullying Act j. DO #40 s 201

IV. Closure
Directions: Write an essay on how you can help in reducing or solving
illegal drugs. Write it in a one sheet of A4 bondpaper. This is a 10 points
essay.

Rubrics: This is the 10 point scale that your written essay will be graded
upon. Consider this whenever completing a written response for your
essay.
10 8 6 4 2
Connection Analysis Summary Incomplete Attempted
Answers show Answers Answers Answers do not Product
mastery of show some show show does not
content and analysis. some understanding address the
deeper Student’s understan of basic assignment
analysis/underst answer ding of content. or is off
anding of the shows essential Answers are topic.
content. Uses mastery and content, incomplete or Answers are
specific understandi facts, but inaccurate. not on
references to add ng of is lacking Answers show prompt or
to explanation. content. in greater that mastery of track.
analysis the general
and content is
evidence. missing.

V. References

Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 10627 | Official

Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines(accessed on July 26, 2020)

Republic Act No. 10627 (lawphil.net)(accessed on July 26, 2020)

Anti-bullying act of 2013, Philippines (slideshare.net)( accessed on July


26, 2020)

hrlibrary.umn.edu/research/Philippines/RA 7877 - Anti-Sexual Harassment

Law.pdf (accessed on July 26, 2020)

RA 7877 Sexual Harassment Act (slideshare.net)( accessed on July 26, 2020)

R.A. 9165 (lawphil.net)(accessed on July 26, 2020)

Republic Act 10354: The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health


Act

of 2012 | Philippine Commission on Women (pcw.gov.ph)(accessed on July 26,

2020)

DM-No.-343-s.-2017.pdf (depedbohol.org)(accessed on July 26, 2020)


VI. Answer Key

Activity No. 1
Child abuse bully women
Family anti rape law family code
Cyber safe cyber crime parents
Non violent gender community
Children punishment health
Protection dangerous drugs Anti bullying
Acts Bullied laws

Activity No. 3
1.B 16. A
2. A 17. C
3. A 18. B
4. B 19. D
5. B 20. A
6.D 21. A
7.B 22. E
8.D 23. A
9.C 24. B
10. A 25. C
11. .C 26. C
12. D 27. B
13. C 28. C
14. B 29. B
15. C 30. B

Activity No. 4
1. C 2. D 3. I 4. E 5. B 6. G 7. A 8. H 9.J 10. F

Activity No. 5
Answers depends on the written essay of the students guided by the teacher made
rubrics.
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