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1. Divide class into 2 groups.

2. Choose a representative to present answers.


3. Questions will be shown on the screen and you
will brainstorm on how they will answer the question.
A timer will be given to think on the answer and as
the time stops, your answers will be heard (you will be
given 1 minute to think about the answer).
4. Group 1 will present their output in a form of a
SONG & Group 2 in a form of a RAP.
You are driving down the road in your car on a wild,
stormy night, when you pass by a bus stop and you
see three people waiting for the bus:
1. An old lady who looks as if she is about to die
2. An old friend who once saved your life
3. The perfect partner you have been dreaming
about
 As you were thinking of solutions to the
puzzles, what was going on inside of you?

 What do you feel during the activity? Are you


confused, panicked, or determined to answer?

 What are you planning to do when the


questions are being presented?
This is a theory that explains that the
brain has two hemispheres that perform
tasks differently from each other. He
called this the left hemisphere and the
right hemisphere.
Make a Mind Map on your Journal. Following the
directions:
1. Choose a subject or activity that you do well (for
example, math, basketball, playing the guitar,
painting, cooking, or computer games).
2. Make a mind map of the chosen topic, following the
procedure described earlier.
3. Explain your mind map and how you worked on it.

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