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I.

General Overview

Catch-up Subject: Health Education Grade Level: 4

Quarterly Theme: Sexual and Sub-theme: Puberty or sexual


Reproductive Republic
Health of the Philippines maturation - effects on
Department of Education
(refer to Enclosure No. 3 of DM 001, s. 2024, Quarter 3)body, emotions, thinking
REGION V (BICOL) and social relationships,
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IRIGA CITY
including bodies
NIÑO JESUS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
IRIGA CITY preparation for
reproduction.
(refer to Enclosure No. 3 of DM 001, s. 2024, Quarter 3)

Time: 1:50 – 2:40 PM Date: February 23, 2024

II. Session Outline

Session Title: Exploring Different Ways of Expressing Love

Session At the end of the session, learners will be able to:


Objectives:
(a) identify physical changes that occur during puberty and
understand the role of hormones in these changes.

(b) describe the emotional and psychological effects of


puberty, including changes in self-esteem and relationships
with others.

(c) analyze how puberty impacts social relationships,


including friendships, romantic relationships, and family
dynamics.

Key Concepts:  Physical changes during puberty include growth spurts,


development of secondary sexual characteristics, and
changes in body composition.
 Emotional changes may include mood swings, increased
sensitivity, and heightened self-awareness.
 Puberty is a period of rapid physical growth and development
that occurs during adolescence.
 Hormonal changes during puberty can impact emotions,
cognition, and behavior.
 Social relationships may be affected by the physical and
emotional changes that accompany puberty.
 Reproductive organs mature during puberty in preparation
for potential reproduction.
 Understanding the effects of puberty on various aspects of
development can help adolescents navigate this challenging
time with greater ease.

III. Teaching Strategies

Components Duration Activities and Procedures

Begin by discussing the definition of puberty and its


significance in the process of human development.

Body Changes:

Explain the physical changes that occur during


Introduction and puberty, such as growth spurts, development of
5 mins secondary sexual characteristics, and hormonal
Warm-Up
fluctuations.

Emotional Impact:
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION V (BICOL)
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IRIGA CITY
NIÑO JESUS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
IRIGA CITY

Prepared By:

JONALYN S. BAAL
Teacher III

Recommending Approval: Approved:

RONEL S. SACULO ERWIN A. BONA


Master Teacher I Principal I

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