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S.Y.

2021 – 2022

Teacher’s Name: Gilbert P. Obing Jr. Quarter: 4th Grade 12

Subject: P.E & HEALTH Teaching Date/Time: March 29-31/TTh/9:30-10:30am

I. Objectives 1. discuss the various maternal health concerns.


a. Content Standard 2. explain the importance of maternal nutrition during pregnancy.
3. recognize the importance of immunization in protecting children’s health.
4. enumerate modern family planning methods.
II. Performance 1. making research about the disorders tested for newborn screening.
Standard 2. illustrate the member of the family and respective roles.
III. Learning Day 1 Day 2
Content  Maternal Health Concerns  Responsible Parenthood

Resources Physical Education and Health Physical Education and Health


(REX Book Store) (REX Book Store)

Core Values Self-Directed Self-Directed


IV. Learning Pregnancy is the time when a woman carries a Parenthood is the state of being a parent.
Concept developing baby in her uterus It is the time Being a parent entails lots of responsibilities
between fertilization and birth Pregnancy begins and tasks. Establishing a family demands
with fertilization when the sperm from a man emotional, intellectual, social, physical, and
and the ovum from a woman combine and form economic preparations and maturity. It takes
a complete set of human genes. From place when a couple arrives at making good
fertilization until the end of the eight week of and proper decision to have a healthy family.
pregnancy, the developing human is called an When thinking about parenthood, a couple
embryo. From the start of the ninth week until should think about the happiness and stability
birth, the developing human is called a fetus of their marriage. Both partners should have
During pregnancy, the mother-to-be provides physical and emotional readiness for
the fetus in her uterus with nutrition and parenthood. Furthermore, they should have
oxygen through the umbilical cord attached to financial capabilities in providing for the needs
what becomes the baby's "belly button. of the family.
VI. Learning Procedure At your age, do you ever think about getting What is your family structure?
into a relationship. Are you ready to become a  Families have different structures. The
Motivation/Review parent? Parenthood entails great responsibility following family structures are some of
(10 min.) Young people like you, ale not yet ready for the more common ones.
pregnancy and parenthood. Proper knowledge
about pregnancy and childbirth will help you 1. Nuclear Families - Parents and at least
make responsible decisions that will protect one child.
your future 2. Blended Families - Two families
combine (two single parents marry)
3. Couple - Couples without children
Extended Families - Families with
grandparents, aunts, uncles and
cousins.
4. Adoptive Families - Include one or
more children who were born into other
families.
5. Single Parent Families - Have one
parent and at least one child.

Answer the following question: Answer the following question:


Presentation of the
Lesson/ 1. What do you mean by newborn 1. What are the effects of rapid population
screening? What is the importance of growth?
Questions/Activities newborn screening? 2. What are the duties and responsibility
(40 min.) 2. How the APGAR scoring system assesses of parents?
the condition of a newborn infant? 3. Why is it important of emotional
3. How can pregnant woman’s health habits readiness in parenthood?
affect developing baby? 4. How do you define responsible
4. Why is it important for an expectant parenthood?
mother to avoid substances, such as
caffein, alcohol, and tobacco?
V. Evaluation Answer the short quiz in Microsoft form. Answer the short quiz in Microsoft form.
(15 min. (Maternal Health Concern) (Responsible Parenthood)
answering,
10 min.
checking)

Prepared by: Checked by: Approved by:

GILBERTO P. OBING JR. CESAR ESTOR JR. ROSARIO I. CALINAO


Subject Teacher GLC/SAC Principal

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