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Welcome…
Demonstration Teaching
English 9

Antonina G. Concordia
Teacher
2nd Semester
Short Prayer Before Class:
***Good morning, Father God...
Come and be with us today,
Fill our hearts with joy; our minds with
learning, and our classroom with peace.
Fill our lessons with fun and our friendships
with kindness.
And most of all, fill our school with love.
All these we pray...Amen.
House Rules:
Once class starts, refrain from going
out of the classroom.
 Do not be making unnecessary noise.
Raise your hand if you wish to speak.
Always speak English inside the
classroom.
Core Values in the
Department of Education
MakaDiyos
Makatao
Makakalikasan
Makabansa
Based on actual events in life, think of a specific
situation which you can connect “respect” to it.
Group 1: EsP (Respito sa iba't ibang
paniniwala)
Group 2: Aral. Pan. (Respito sa iba't ibang
opinyon para sa ikakaunlad ng
ekonomiya.
Group 3: Filipino (Respito sa iba't ibang
kultura)
Rubrics:
Content.....……………….5
Cooperation………..……5
Delivery………...............5
15
Look at the pictures closely:
Sometimes in life, we tend to
judge someone without getting
the facts first.
And there are also times that
people judge us on what they
believe.
These thoughts and actions are
what we call bias and prejudice.

You may say that both are
the same...but actually, there
is difference between them.
Lesson’s Objectives:

1. Differentiates biases
from prejudices
2. Determines statements as
bias and prejudice
(EN9LC-IVf-13.3)
Lesson:

Bias and Prejudice


Activity: “ACT ME OUT”
With the same grouping,
simulate specific tasks that will
be given to you according to
learning area.
Group 1: Science Class
a. A Chemistry teacher gives
more attention to girls during
experiments.

b. The Science teacher is less


patient with boys during
laboratory activities.
Group 2: MAPEH Class
a. The class has to choose Myla
to represent the MAPEH
Department in the Search for
Miss Teen Smart because one
of the judges is her aunt.
b. Although Shiela is smarter and
prettier than Myla, she is not
chosen to represent the dept.
Group 3: Araling Panlipunan
Class
a. In the hiring of new employees,
Jason got hired because of his
looks.

b. On the other side, though


Marlon is more qualified for the
job, he didn’t get it because he
Rubrics:
Timeliness……………….5
Cooperation………..……5
Delivery………...............5
15
How do you define bias and
prejudice?
BIAS
 In favor of or against of
 One-sided
 Unfairness
PREJUDICE
Pre-conceived opinion
Discrimination
What is the difference
between the two?
BIAS It is the tendency to
It is the tendency tocriticize a person for
favor one person, group,belonging to a certain race,
thing, or point of view overlower economic status or
another often in an unfairfor having different
way. religious beliefs.
PREJUDICE
Here are examples to explain
these two terms:

BIAS Female teachers


Female teachers are less patient
give more attention with boys.
to girls
PREJUDICE
Another examples to explain
these two terms:
BIAS the contest because
 He won the contest he had a visible
because one of the tattoo in his arms.
judges is his father.
PREJUDICE
 He couldn’t enter
Some more examples to
explain these two terms:
PREJUDICE
BIAS 
He is not qualified

She got hired for the job
because of her because he has
looks. earrings.
Generalization:

Are bias and prejudice


the same?
How do you
differentiate the two?
Application:

How can you apply this


lesson to your daily life,
especially the way you
deal with others?
EVALUATION
Direction: Determine the
following statements
as bias or prejudice

1. Girls were always smarter.


2. Bobby is called
“The Criminal” in
social media even
though he is not yet
convicted.
3. Anne was seeking
suggestions from
independent experts
but she still followed at
her own subjective
decision.
4. Barbara works at the
supermarket and hates
seeing kids there,
thinking they might
cause trouble.
5. Mr. Santos didn’t
allow Mark to marry
his daughter because
he was poor.
Let’s check your answers :
1. Girls were always smarter. (Bias)
2. Bobby is called “The Criminal” on
social media even though he is not
yet convicted. (Bias)
3. Anne was seeking suggestions
from independent experts but she
still followed at her own subjective
decision.
(Bias)
4. Barbara works at the
supermarket and hates seeing
kids there, thinking they might
cause trouble. Prejudice
5. Mr. Santos didn’t allow Mark to
marry his daughter because
he is poor. Prejudice
ASSIGNMENT:
Recall an unforgettable
experience of yours where
you had come up with bias or
prejudice in the decision you
made.
Write it in a 5-10
sentence paragragh.
Rubrics:
Content.....……………..10
Grammar.....………..……5
15
THANK YOU

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