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Being able to go back to school after a two-year absence is what I consider an accomplishment.
Losses
I lost so much in my life, particularly close relationships from the past, and I felt like I lost myself in
them.
Fixed Things
B. Coach
C. Check
Write a reflective essay on how you plan having/continuing to have a growth mindset and
incorporating skill as for you to be a student.
- Making something that will make someone feel good and leave a lasting impression is the best way to
demonstrate a growth mindset.
The law prioritizes teaching students Rizal's values—human rights, social justice, and patriotism while
granting written requests for exemptions for students who practice different religions
Activity 2
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Activity 2.
My parents let me buy the toys I want Considering that I can't play all
and let me spend the entire day day because I have to focus on
Age: 5-7 years playing outside. my work right now, it's critical to
purchase the necessities.
In class, I'm always chatty and If you are not paying attention
Age: 8-10 years mischievous. As the instructor is when someone is speaking, that
speaking is not a good behavior to exhibit.
I can support good governance as a student by beginning with our basic regulations, such as obeying
the traffic laws.
What do you think is the message of the poem? Write your answers below?
The poem encourages young people in the Philippines to actively shape their own destiny,
pursue knowledge, and aim for excellence in all they do.
2. Rizal was not awarded his prize because he was promoting education and drawing attention to
an “Indio”. injustices through his words
3. His Family was persecuted. use his writings, knowledge, and unrelenting
dedication to find comfort in education.
4. Rizal witnessed how Filipino were oppressed. He made the tyranny of Filipinos more widely
known through his works.
- Can you establish the significance of Suez Canal in relation to world economy?
In particular for nations in Europe, Asia, and Africa, it acts as a vital channel for international
trade. It makes the transportation of products more effective.
I want my nation, the Philippines, to know that it has always had something to give. It will always
be my home because of our distinctive history, customs, and rich culture. We are appreciative of our
forefathers.
2. What are the things you are willing to sacrifice for our country? Explain.
Time and Effort Volunteers and community service providers give of their
time and energy.
Financial resources This could entail making charity contributions or paying taxes.
Comfort and Convenience It may be necessary for residents to ensure suffering and
make lifestyle adjustments during times of crisis.
Can you relate the benefits of educating women in general and Filipinos in particular? Cite a specific
situation. For example. The Covid-19 Pandemic.
Activity 2: Skill-building Activities (with answer keys) (18 mins + 2 mins Checking)
A. Given the information above, can you make an advocacy that could benefits the young filipino
women of today?
My Advocacy
(4) To promote progressive principles and ideals. The goal is to advance liberal viewpoints that often
uphold equality, individual liberties, and societal advancement.
It aims to provide kids with the knowledge, skills, and platforms they need to fight companies and injustice with
governments, thereby cultivating a generation of informed and involved citizens.
- In today’s global pandemic how does your created organization above will help our countrymen?
I firmly believe that they play an important role in our country, especially now when inflation has taken a
heavy toll. I want them to lead for the sake of progress and support.
Jose Rizal's decision to leave Brussels was mostly motivated by his inability to pay for his living
expenses in the pricey metropolis. He also wanted to get away from the political unrest and division among
Filipino expatriates in order to concentrate on his literary and reformist endeavours in a more peaceful setting.
In order to finish writing "El Filibusterismo," Rizal also thought that relocating more especially, to Ghent would
afford him the time and space he needed to focus on his writing.
Analyze: Why the friars in the Philippines still harassing Rizal’s Family?
There isn't any hard proof or extensive information that friars in the Philippines are currently
persecuting the Rizal family. Although it is unknown if these conflicts still exist today, Rizal's writings and action
in the late 19th century opposed both Spanish colonial control and the friars' mistreatment. Though any
claimed persecution by friars against Rizal's family isn't a well-documented or reported concern in modern
times, Rizal's legacy is still prominent in the Philippines.
Explain your answer: How these novels of Rizal give way to awake Filipino to revolutionize
against bad doings of Spaniards?
Activity 2:
* Aside from the given information above, write as many words as you can that characterize the two
novels written by Rizal.
Social Critique, Symbolism, Hero's Journey, Nationalism and Patriotism, Character Depth,
Romantic Elements, Philosophical and Ideological Discourses, Narrative Style, Cultural
Context, Impact and Legacy.
Question: Are you a member of any civic organization? State your motivation for joining such an
organization.
People may join these organizations in order to improve their communities, promote social change,
and work together to address societal concerns. These groups provide a forum for lobbying, networking, and
group work on important issues that coincide with individual values and views.
* Strong
* Independent
* Smart
* Friendly
* Motivated
A. Rizal has shown his love for our country in countries ways, even unto death what specific
characteristic of Rizal would you want to emulate or consider as a role model? Do these
characteristics show honor and love in return? Answer 3 sentence.
I think it's great and worthwhile to emulate Rizal's unwavering commitment to knowledge and
enlightenment. It is admirable how dedicated he is to learning, thinking critically, and promoting societal
reforms via education. This quality, which echoes Rizal's deep love for the Philippines, not only shows honor
and affection for the nation by empowering its citizens, but it also emphasizes the significance of intellectual
development for societal advancement.
1. If you were in Rizal’s position, how will you response with unjust trial of Rizal?
I could have utilized the trial as a forum to explain his viewpoints and stand by his convictions,
offering reasoned justifications and proof to back up his claims. It's possible that his goal was to make the trial
a public spectacle in order to highlight the harsh aspects of Spanish colonial rule and mobilize support for the
Filipino people.
1. Is Nationalism or Patriotism enough to fight and to have that will to die for your country?
Why?
Although nationalism and patriotism are sometimes confused, they are not the same thing. In
general, love and dedication for one's nation, its ideals, culture, and people are referred to as patriotism. On
the other side, nationalism can include patriotism but also entails a stronger sense of national pride and
occasionally takes an antagonistic or exclusive approach to other countries. In actuality, a variety of
complicated interrelated elements, such as one's own beliefs, societal norms, perceived dangers, propaganda,
and the circumstances surrounding the battle, often play a role in one's desire to fight and die for one's nation.
Furthermore, the choice to make these kinds of sacrifices is quite personal and varies greatly throughout
individuals.
Activity 2:
Instruction: Create a short poem in honor to Rizal’s life, work, and writings.
Rizal's spirit lives on forever in places where bravery and truth are valued. His pen, a
powerful sword so true, fought for freedom, a righteous cause. He touched people's
hearts and shone a light with poetry written with passionate force. Rizal's legacy endures
in life and in words; he will always be remembered in history.
What important lessons did you learned form Rizal’s journey and advocacy? Share it!
One important lesson from Rizal's life and work is the effectiveness of nonviolent resistance to
injustice and oppression. Through his dedication to nonviolent activity, education, and cultural pride, Rizal
highlighted the value of knowledge, solidarity, and fortitude in the face of hardship. His thoughts and deeds
emphasized the value of critical thinking, national identity, and the pursuit of societal reforms by enlightenment
as opposed to violence; as a result, he left a legacy that motivates future generations to work towards positive
change via reason, cooperation, and nonviolent means.