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GOOD DAY,

FUTURE
EDUCATORS!
MR. NEXON L. PIOQUID JR MS. JANE MARIEL FLORES
SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER MATHEMATICS TEACHER
PRAY FIRST
BEFORE
ANYTHING
ELSE!
CLASSROOM
GUIDELINES
DIRECTIO
N: The class will be playing a game. Each of
them can voluntarily choose a certain brief case
number, in which they are expected to answer
the question being provided.
GAME
There are 3 brief cases to choose. Each brief case contains a dare
MECHANICS:
that the player must perform if their answer to the brief case question
is incorrect. The class has only (2) chances of saying NO DEAL! No
Deal means another player is allowed to STEAL and answer the
question. A player who will get the correct answer will be given
additional (5) points in the activity. Correspondingly, same points
will be deducted to the player (or students) who will be heard
coaching the player who is answering the question.
At the end of this discussion, the students are
expected to...

LEARNIN • Analyze the family and childhood years of


Rizal.
G
• Create a timeline to arrange the
OBJECTIV chronological order of rizal’s Siblings.
ES • Identify who among the 11 children of
Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso
played the biggest role in Jose Rizal’s
Childhood.
PACIANO RIZAL
Only brother and
confidant of José
Rizal and the
second child.
PACIANO RIZAL
Only brother and DARE:
confidant of José Hold your nose
Rizal and the while your sing the
second child. chorus of your
favorite song.
CONCEPCION RIZAL
The eight among
the Rizal children,
died at the age of
three due to an
illness
CONCEPCION RIZAL
The eight among DARE:
the Rizal children, write your name
died at the age of with the used of
three due to an your butt.
illness
There are three animals named
after Rizal. These animals were
what he collected when he was
exiled in Dapitan: Abogonia
Rizalie, a type of small beetle;
Drago Rizalie, a specie of
dragonfly and Racoforus
Rizalie, a specie of toad.
There are three animals named DARE:
after Rizal. These animals were
what he collected when he was lick your elbow
exiled in Dapitan: Abogonia while singing an
Rizalie, a type of small beetle; alphabet.
Drago Rizalie, a specie of
dragonfly and Racoforus
Rizalie, a specie of toad.
TEODORA ALONSO
Dr. Rizal's mother was born
in Manila on December 8,
1826 as the second child of
Lorenzo Alonso and Brijida
de Quintos. She went to
school at the College of
Santa Rosa
TEODORA ALONSO
Dr. Rizal's mother was born DARE:
in Manila on December 8, sing the chorus of
1826 as the second child of your favorite song
Lorenzo Alonso and Brijida
but without letter E.
de Quintos. She went to
school at the College of
Santa Rosa
RIZAL’S FAMILY
AND CHILDHOOD
YEARS
ACTIVIT Get ½ sheet of paper and answer the
following questions.
Y

1. How big is your


family?
ACTIVIT Get ½ sheet of paper and answer the
following questions.
Y

2. Are you friends


with your siblings?
ACTIVIT Get ½ sheet of paper and answer the
following questions.
Y
3. Have you encountered
any financial problems?
How did you overcome it?
ACTIVIT Get ½ sheet of paper and answer the
following questions.
Y
4. What is the single
most important value in
your family?
ACTIVIT Get ½ sheet of paper and answer the
following questions.
Y

5. How does family


influence your life?
ACTIVIT Get ½ sheet of paper and answer the
following questions.
Y
6. What memory will you
never forget when you
were a child?
RIZAL’S FAMILY
AND CHILDHOOD
YEARS
RIZAL-MERCADO FAMILY
● The Rizals are considered as one of the biggest families
during their time. Domingo Lam-co, the family's paternal
ascendant was a full-blooded Chinese who came to the
Philippines from Amoy, China in the closing years of the 17th
century and married a Chinese half-breed by the name of Ines
de la Rosa.
● Researchers revealed that the Mercado-Rizal family had
also traces of Japanese, Spanish, Malay, and Even Negrito
blood aside from Chinese.
FRANCISCO MERCADO TEODORA ALONSO

FATHER AND MOTHER


FRANCISCO MERCADO

• The father of José Rizal was the youngest of the 13


offspring of Juan and Cirila Mercado.
• Born in Biñan, Laguna on May 11, 1818.
• He studied Latin and Philosophy at the San José
College in Manila.
• After his parent’s death he moved to Calamba and
became a tenant-farmer of the Dominican-owned
hacienda.
FRANCISCO MERCADO

• He was a hardy and independent man, a


hardworking man of few words.
• He died in Manila on January 5, 1898, at the age of
80.
• Rizal called his father affectionately "a model of
fathers".
FRANCISCO MERCADO TEODORA ALONSO

FATHER AND MOTHER


TEODORA ALONSO
• Dr. Rizal's mother was born in Manila on November
8, 1826 as the second child of Lorenzo Alonso and
Brijida de Quintos. She went to school at the
College of Santa Rosa.
• A remarkable woman, she possessed refined culture,
literary talent, business ability and the fortitude of
Spartan women.
• Rizal wrote about his loving mother "My mother is
a woman of more than ordinary culture; she is a
mathematician and has read many books."
TEODORA ALONSO

• She died in Manila on August 16, 1911, at the age


of 85, in her house in San Fernando Street,
Binondo. Shortly before her death, the Philippine
government offered her a life pension.
• She courteously rejected it saying, "My Family has
never been patriotic for money. If the government
has plenty of funds and does not know what to do
with them, better reduce taxes."
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SATURNINA RIZAL

• Eldest child of the Rizal-Alonzo


marriage.
• Her nickname was Neneng.
• She had five children by her
husband Manuel T. Hidalgo of
Tanawan, Batangas.
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PACIANO RIZAL
• Only brother and confidant of José Rizal
and the second child.
• He became as a second father to Jose
Rizal.
• Studied at San José College in Manila.
• Just like his father, Paciano became a
farmer. It was his idea to send Jose to
continue his studies in Spain.
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NARCISA RIZAL

• The third child. Her pet name was


Sisa. She married Antonio Lopez
a teacher and musician of Morong
(Rizal).
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OLYMPIA RIZAL

• The fourth child. Ypia was her pet


name.
• Married Silvestre Ubaldo, a
telegraph operator from Manila;
she died in 1887 from child birth.
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LUCIA RIZAL

• The fifth child. Married Mariano


Herbosa of Calamba. He was the
nephew of Father Casanas.
Herbosa died of cholera in 1889
and was denied a Christian burial
because Dr. Rizal was his brother-
in-law.
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MARIA RIZAL

• The sixth child. Her nickname


was Biang.
• Married Daniel Faustino Cruz of
Biñan, Laguna.
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JOSE RIZAL

• The second son and the seventh child. The


greatest Filipino hero and a tremendous
genius.
• His nickbname was Pepe. During his excile in
Dapitan he lived together with Josephine
Bracken, an Irisch girl from Hong-Kong.
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JOSE RIZAL

• They had a son with her but their baby son


died a few hours after birth. Rizal named him
Francisco after his father and buried him in
Dapitan. José was executed by the Spaniards
on December 30,1896.
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CONCEPCION RIZAL

• The eight among the Rizal children, died at the age of three due to
an illness. Her pet name was Concha.
• As an older brother, Jose, who was four at that time (in 1865),
grieved so bitterly. He recalled having cried so hard for the first
time due to love and sorrow for their loss.
• According to him, "Till then I had shed tears only for my own faults
which my loving, prudent mother well knew how to correct."
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JOSEFA RIZAL

• Josefa Rizal or Panggoy had epilepsy. She


was the ninth child of the family. She died
in 1945 at the age of 80.
• Due to her illness she never got married
and died as spinster.
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TRINIDAD RIZAL

• The tenth child. She was the longest living


family member.
• They gave her the pet name Trining.
• Like her sister Josefa, she never got
married and also died an old maid at the
age of 83.
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SOLEDAD RIZAL

• She was the youngest child of the Rizal-


Mercado clan. Choleng was her pet name.
She later got married to Pantaleon
Quintero, a native from Calamba, Laguna.
CHILDHOOD
YEARS
CHILDHOOD
• Jose Rizal had many beautiful memories of childhood in his
native town Calamba where heYEARS
grew up with his family.
The happiest period of Rizal’s life was spent in this
lakeshore town, a worthy prelude to his Hamlet-like tragic
manhood.
• Rizal loved Calamba with all his heart and soul. In 1876,
when he was 15 years old and was a student in Ateneo de
Manila, he remembered his beloved town.
CHILDHOOD
• The first memory of Rizal, in his infancy, was his happy
days in the family garden whenYEARS
he was three years old.
Because he was a frail, sickly, and undersized child, he was
given the tenderest care by his parents. His father built a
nipa cottage in the garden for him to play in a day. A kind
old woman was employed as an aya (nurse maid) to look
after his comfort.
• “Pepe” or “Pepito” to the town people of Calamba
CHILDHOOD
• Was struck by tragedy with the death of his favorite sister Concha.
• 1868 (7 yrs. Old), he wrote a comedy for the local fiesta
• A voracious reader, was able to readYEARS
at age of 3
• Was influenced greatly by his mother in his education and
development of interest in poetry, music and European literature.
• Readings in Tagalog poetry and assignments in Phil. History
inculcated sense of Filipino Culture
• At the age of eight, Rizal wrote his first poem in the native language
entitled Sa Aking mga Kababata (To My Fellow Children)
COMPARE
AND CONTRAST
ACTIVIT Let’s compare and contrast the family and
childhood of Rizal using what you’d answer

Y on the following questions.

1. How big is your


family?
ACTIVIT Let’s compare and contrast the family and
childhood of Rizal using what you’d answer

Y on the following questions.

2. Are you friends


with your siblings?
ACTIVIT Let’s compare and contrast the family and
childhood of Rizal using what you’d answer

Y on the following questions.

3. Have you encountered


any financial problems?
How did you overcome it?
ACTIVIT Let’s compare and contrast the family and
childhood of Rizal using what you’d answer

Y on the following questions.

4. What is the single


most important value in
your family?
ACTIVIT Let’s compare and contrast the family and
childhood of Rizal using what you’d answer

Y on the following questions.

5. How does family


influence your life?
ACTIVIT Let’s compare and contrast the family and
childhood of Rizal using what you’d answer

Y on the following questions.

6. What memory will you


never forget when you
were a child?
IT'S QUIZ
TIME!
QUIZ
Direction: Using a timeline arrange the chronological order of Rizal’s Sibling to oldest to
younger and briefly describe it base on your understanding about the lesson.

CRITERIA POINTS
Accurate Chronological 3
Organization of ideas and Thoughts 3
Relevant of the topic 4
TOTAL 10
QUIZ
ESSAY (5pts)

1. What are the similarities and differences that Rizal’s family and
yours have?
THANK
YOU,
ASPIRING
To God be all the Glory!

EDUCATOR

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