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Morning Prayer
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Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus
et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Proin pharetra
nonummy pede. Mauris et orci
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This module encourages you to
differentiate biases from prejudices.
• At the end of this module, you are
expected to:
• identify biases and prejudices from
the text read;
• react to biases and prejudices from
illustrations presented; and
• promote fairness and equality in a
community free from bias and
prejudice.
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In your last lesson for the Second
Quarter, you have learned that
literary analysis helps develop
your critical thinking skills. But
before you can analyze a literary
text, it is essential that you
understand and can describe its
elements.
Directions: Read the short
poem below. Then do a literary
analysis by completing the task
that follows. Write your
answers on a separate sheet of
paper.
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Great! You do have a good recollection.
Remember, literary analysis gives you a deep
connection to literature. Analyzing poem helps
us understand and appreciate its form,
content and structure. It gives us a deep
connection to the author and recognize his
work as an expression of art.
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Directions: Choose the
correct answer to the given
elements below. Write your
answers on a separate sheet
of paper.
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Directions: Choose the correct meanings
of some unfamiliar words from the
footprints below and check your answer
with the help of a dictionary. Write your
answers on a separate sheet of paper. Let
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Amazing! Are you excited to read a poem?
Before doing that, let us solve this simple
task for you. For this part, you need to
unlock the meaning of the unfamiliar
words. Oops... before you embark on your
journey to follow the footprints, always
remember the safety protocols this
quarantine season. Wear a mask, young
detective.
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Reading Text:
How can you achieve success
in life?
What will you feel when you
achieve it?
The path in achieving success is never easy. It requires hard work, passion, and a lot of
effort. Struggles and obstacles will wear you down, but your determination will make you
stronger. When you achieve it, put on a smile because all your hardships are all
worthwhile.
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Excellent job, young detective!
You can now use your newly
learned vocabularies to
understand the message of the
reading text below.
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Are you now more motivated? Very well! You
must not stop here and continue your journey.
Challenge yourself to complete the tasks
below.
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Directions: Read the poem and
complete the tasks given after the
text. Enjoy reading!
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A. Directions: Based on the poem,
how will you describe the author?
Choose the 5 positive traits that can
help him achieve success. Write
your answer on your paper.
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Directions: How do you think those
positive qualities can help him
achieve success? Write a sentence
about it. Write your answers on a
separate sheet of paper.
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B. Directions: Which of the
following stanzas show bias and
prejudice in our life? Choose by
writing stanza number inside the
boxes and your reason in the lines.
Then support your answer. Write
your answers on a separate sheet
of paper.
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Differentiating Biases from
Prejudices
In the previous activity, you were
able to identify which stanza
contain ideas on bias and
prejudice. But what are bias and
prejudice? In this part, you have to
read and study the given
information.
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Differentiating Biases from
Prejudices
In the previous activity, you were
able to identify which stanza
contain ideas on bias and
prejudice. But what are bias and
prejudice? In this part, you have to
read and study the given
information.
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Study the following examples.
“He talks a lot. I think he’s very
knowledgeable.”
“John finished a four-year degree in college. I
bet he knows how to follow protocols during
quarantine. He will be a good example in the
community.”
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Differentiating Biases from
Prejudices
In the previous activity, you were
able to identify which stanza
contain ideas on bias and
prejudice. But what are bias and
prejudice? In this part, you have to
read and study the given
information.
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Other examples:
➢ An ex-convict will do no good.
➢ Someone who has tattoos is a bad person.
➢ Tom has a lot of boyfriends. Is he gay?
➢ Mrs. De Guzman is a rich politician. She got
her wealth from corruption.
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Prejudice can be based on a
number of factors including:
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Way to go young explorer! Let us now check
how much you remember about your recently
completed task.
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. Knowing and overcoming negative bias and
prejudice can help improve our perspectives and
develop personalities. This will open possibilities of
fair judgement and understanding that may lead to a
harmonious and peaceful life. That’s why fairness
and equality should exist among us. Fairness is an
impartial and just treatment of a behavior without
favoritism or discrimination while equality is being
equal in status, rights and opportunities. When you
understand how to be equal and fair, you will
encourage love, respect, trust and humility to
everyone. This will strengthen values and will create
strong community.
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Way to go young explorer! Let us now check
how much you remember about your recently
completed task.
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. Independent Activity 1
Directions: Study the pictures below. Then identify if
it depicts bias or prejudice. Write your answers on a
separate sheet of paper.
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Way to go young explorer! Let us now check
how much you remember about your recently
completed task.
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. Independent Assessment 1
Directions: Go back to the illustrations in
Independent Activity 1. Determine what type of bias
and prejudice is represented in each picture. Choose
from the options below. Write your answers on a
separate sheet of paper.
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Way to go young explorer! Let us now check
how much you remember about your recently
completed task.
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. Independent Assessment 3
Directions: Study the following illustrations. Write
some common bias and prejudice which you can
associate with them. Write your sentence on your
paper.
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Way to go young explorer! Let us now check
how much you remember about your recently
completed task.
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That was a blast! In this part of your journey, I am
positive that you will be able to write what you have
learned in the previous activities.
Directions: Differentiate bias and prejudice. Copy
and complete the Venn Diagram below. Then
support your answer by writing a 3-paragraph
explanation about your answer.