This document discusses the concept of responsibility and provides examples of responsible versus irresponsible actions. It defines responsibility as having an obligation or being accountable for someone or something. It then provides multiple choice questions about responsible choices in situations like choosing clothes, balancing social obligations, selecting friends, self-improvement, and admitting mistakes. The document encourages reflection on whether one's choices demonstrate responsibility and which values they reflect. It emphasizes taking responsibility seriously and aiming for excellence in one's responsibilities as a student and family member. As an assignment, students are asked to keep a 5-day diary on their responsibilities.
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2. What is Responsibility?
• The word responsibility can be broken down
into two key words: “response” and “ability”
• Based on your understanding, does the two
words needed to become responsible, why?
or why not?
• According to www.google.com, it is having an
obligation to do something, or having control
over or care for someone, as part of one's job
or role.
3. Q and A Time!
• You will answer a multiple choice questions
given by your teacher and select the correct
response by replying the letter of your answer
in the Zoom chat box.
4. Can you give me the most responsible
action?
1.When deciding on what kind of clothing, I will
a.Choose what I think looks good on me
b.Ask my parents to make the choices
c. Try garments on and choose from any
d.Buy what I see my friends wear
5. Can you give me the most responsible
action?
2. Faced with a choice between going to a
friend’s birthday and staying home to be with
relatives visiting from province, I will
a. Call up my friend to inform him/her that I will
join them later
b. Not leave the house but will not help
entertain the relatives
c. Ask to be excused and leave my parents to
entertain the relative
d. Just leave the house without permission
6. Can you give me the most responsible
action?
3. In choosing a friend, I generally
a. Depend on my parents’ advice
b. Study the character traits of the person
c. Wait for the person to make friends with me
d. Ask other people for information on the
person
7. Can you give me the most responsible
action?
4. To make myself likeable, I will
a. Do what other popular people do
b. Make remarks that please other people
c. Give gifts to everybody
d. Try to discover improvements that I need to
make
8. Can you give me the most responsible
action?
4. To make myself likeable, I will
a. Do what other popular people do
b. Make remarks that please other people
c. Give gifts to everybody
d. Try to discover improvements that I need to
make
9. Can you give me the most responsible
action?
5. When I lose something I borrowed, I will
a. Blame my siblings
b. Pay for it or replace it
c. Not admit that it was given to me
d. Borrow from another person to replace it.
10. Can you give me the most responsible
action?
5. When I lose something I borrowed, I will
a. Blame my siblings
b. Pay for it or replace it
c. Not admit that it was given to me
d. Borrow from another person to replace it.
11. Reflection Time
• Were all of your decisions are in a right
choice?
• Aside from being responsible, what are the
values that your choices reflect?
• Can you share a responsible action that you
did yesterday or a few days ago?
12. More on Responsibility
• Responsibility means doing the task with
excellence. Do not settle for what is good. Aim
for excellence. As an adolescent, your
responsibilities include those that pertain
yourself, your family and your school.
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16. Assignment
• Make a 5-day diary entry that will state your responsibilities as a
student and a family member. It will start today (Thursday up to
Sunday (1 diary entry per day.)
• Limit your entries into 5 – 10 sentences only and please follow the
diary format that you used to know. Don’t forget to put the date.
• Criteria of Scoring
Content – 10 points
Reader’s Impact – 5 points
Value Relevance -5 points
Total: 20 points
• Your entries must be encoded or handwritten and send it via
Google Classroom on Monday, January 9, 2023 until 5PM only.