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Review: Generate ideas from learners about their definition of resources.
Resources are a stock or supply
of money, materials, staff, and
other assets that can be drawn
on by a person or organization in
order to function effectively.
Resources is a source of
supply, support, or aid,
especially one that can
be readily drawn upon
when needed.
* What, then, is the meaning of family resources? The learners are asked to
give examples of family resources and needs.
Family Resources - means that can be used by
the family to cope with difficult situations;
include the following resources:
social resources - strong social support
network which may include spouse, children,
parents, siblings, neighbors, co-workers and
others
cultural resources - cultural values which can
influence an individual or family's ability to care
for the sick and cope with stress e.g. optimism,
familialism, approach vs avoidance style, etc.
religious resources - spiritual beliefs,
practices and support services
economic resources - family's income and
savings
educational resources - level of formal
education attained by an individual which
allows him to understand the patient's
condition and give him appropriate care
medical resources - acessibility to medical
facilities and adequacy of help from
Resources are categorize into the
following :
•Human
•Material
•Nonmaterial
Resources need to be managed.
*Ask the learners their idea of management.
Management is the
act or manner of
managing;
handling, direction,
or control.
Resource Management is the process
in which individuals and families use
what they have, to get what they
want. It begins with thinking and
planning and ends with the evaluation
of actions taken. ... Through choices,
individuals and families define their
lives and influence the lives of others.
* Is Management of
Resources
important? Why
Management is important. Example is in
the management of time. Time is in the
category of nonmaterial.
Time is gold. It is a God-given gift that
must be valued and used wisely. Time is
short and once lost, cannot be regained.
Proper time management can bring good
results. (Give the advantages of proper time management)
•Happiness and security for having
accomplished something very important
for the day;
•More time to spend for family members
after accomplishing the planned activity;
and
•More time to attend to other constructive
activities and worthwhile projects.
Time can be managed properly by scheduling
activities wisely. Make plan for every activity.
Routinize some activities based on available
time and how often these tasks have to be
done.
The preparation of a realistic daily time
schedule is a helpful management tool to help
the students identify and prioritize activities.
Formative Assessment:
Direction:Prepare a one-
day time and work
schedule. Start from the
morning till you get to
sleep.
Generalization:
•NonMaterial resources-(culture;like traditions, time)
Evaluation:
Referring to the resources
identified; Human resources,
Material resources and Non-
material resources, choose
one and explain why this is
important.
Homework/Assignment:
Bring photos or drawings on:
•How to simplify work with the
use of energy?
•How to conserve energy?
DAY - 2
one’s
Non-Material resources- (culture;like
traditions, time)
Recap:
Ask: Tell something about the picture.
Presentation:
Time is a very important resources.
The preparation of a realistic daily time
schedule is a helpful management tool
to help identify and prioritize activities.
Energy is also a resource which falls
under Human resources.
Ask the learners:
•Why energy is important.
• Why should this be
managed?
•How should this be
managed?
Every activity utilizes energy,
thus reducing strength and causing
tiredness and fatigue. Our energy
has its limits, so we have to avoid
unnecessary use. The proper
management of strength can speed
up work and reduce stress.
Group Activity: Divide the class into
four (4). Using photos and
drawings brought by the learners,
identify helpful measures that need
to be done to simplify work at home
and conserve human energy.
Helpful measures that need to be
done to simplify work at home
and conserve human energy.
•Analyze the activity.
•Use gadgets to facilitate completion of
work.
•Know the appropriate time in carrying
out the activity in order to accomplish the
•Arrange the materials and things
needed at work in one place.
•Maintain a good posture while working
•Use both hands to facilitate working.
•Alternate the heavy and strenuous
activities.
•Finish the work you have started.
Ask the learners: Why energy is important. Why should
this be managed? How should this be
managed?
Every activity utilizes energy, thus reducing
strength and causing tiredness and fatigue. Our
energy has its limits, so we have to avoid
unnecessary use. The proper management of
strength can speed up work and reduce stress
Generalization:
•Energy is a human resource.
•We learned the importance of energy
management to simplify work at home
and conserve human energy.
•Rest is very much important after a
hard day’s work.
Evaluation:
Share on your insights on
the lessons for the day.
Assignment:
Bring photos or drawings of
possible sources of money
DAY – 3
Recap:
•Energy is a human resources.
•Energy management is very much
important to simplify work at home
and conserve human energy.
•Rest is very much important after a
hard day’s work.
Presentation:
Just like time and energy, money is a
very much important resource too
which falls under material resources.
The prudent management of money
is very important.
Ask the learners:
•Why money is important.
• Why should this be managed?
•How should this be managed?
Money is very important. It is a
part of life just like time and
energy.
•How do we differentiate money
from income?
Money is a current medium of
exchange in the form of coins and
banknotes.
Income is money received,
especially on a regular basis, for
work or through investments.
Ask what the possible sources of money are?
Goup Activity 1: ACROSTICS
Group the class into five. Using the
acronym MONEY, provide a letter on
each group and tell them to give a
corresponding word or phrase opposite
each letter, indicating its possible
sources.
Group Activity 2: COLLAGE
Ask the class to bring out the photos or drawings on the possible sources of
money.
Prepare a collage of the photos
and present it in class.
•The teacher will facilitate discussion on other sources of family income that may
not be covered by the group.
Sources of Money
•The money being used by the family comes from
the salary or other forms of income of family
members.
•It can also come from bonuses, commissions or
honorarium received by an employee belonging to
the family.
•Other source of family income will be profits from
business from those who are self-employed.
Generalization:
Money is very important and
should be managed wisely but
ensure that the money you use
for you to live should come
from sources that are in
accordance with the law of the
people and of God.
Evaluation:
Give your insights on
the lesson for the day.
Assignment:
Divide the class into four (4).
Ask each group to come up with a
presentation in whatever form on the
three examples of resources. This may
be in the form of a skit, news format etc.;
Be resourceful, creative and artistic. For
presentation on Friday.
DAY – 4
Recap:
Yesterday, we talked about
money and the need for its
prudent management, We
also identified sources of
money
Ask the class,
•“Do you think the family income is
sufficient for the family”?
•“Do you think the family income is
more than sufficient for the family”?
•“Do you think the family income is
not sufficient for the family”?
Why do you think the family income
is...?
•More than sufficient for the family
•Sufficient for the family
•Not sufficient for the family
Give examples.
*Based on our discussion, we have
realized that family income most of
the time was not sufficient?
What must we do to ensure that we
spend the family income wisely?
Group Activity:
Group yourselves into four (4).
Identify helpful tips in the wise
spending of the family money.
*Teacher provide examples.
Synthesis of reports:
The following are some helpful tips
in the wise spending of your
money.
•Make a list of all the needed things to
avoid buying things which are not
much needed. Include the kind, size,
color and prices to be bought.
•Know and compare the prices of
commodities to be bought, Do not
buy products with unreasonably high
price.
•Buy fruits and vegetables in season
to be sure of their freshness, cheap
price, and their good quality.
•Buy in bulk foods which are needed
every day.
•Know the less costly ingredients that
can be used as substitute for expensive
items,
•Limit your expenses within the amount
of money that you have but be sure to
buy what you have listed.
•Shop at the market nearest your
place. You should be familiar with the
stores offering the lowest prices for
each commodity. Have a permanent
store or grocery where you purchase
the needed items to ensure the good
quality and standard price.
Evaluation:
As a Grade VI learner,
how can you ensure that
you are spending your
money wisely?
For the teacher:
Remind the class about the
presentation the next day on
the three examples of
resources. It will be an
application of what was
learned this week.
DAY – 5
Recap:
This week we have talked
about time, energy and money as
examples of non-material, human
and material resources.
This activity is intended
for the learners to be able
to deepen appreciation of
the resources that were
discussed this week.
Presentation of group work.
Each group will be given 8
minutes to present their
work.
Generalization:
Based on the presentation,
provide generalizations and
abstrations.
Evaluation:
Give your insights on
the presentations
being presented.
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H.E. 6-Week 1.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Review: Generate ideas from learners about their definition of resources. Resources are a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
  • 6. Resources is a source of supply, support, or aid, especially one that can be readily drawn upon when needed. * What, then, is the meaning of family resources? The learners are asked to give examples of family resources and needs.
  • 7.
  • 8. Family Resources - means that can be used by the family to cope with difficult situations; include the following resources: social resources - strong social support network which may include spouse, children, parents, siblings, neighbors, co-workers and others cultural resources - cultural values which can influence an individual or family's ability to care for the sick and cope with stress e.g. optimism, familialism, approach vs avoidance style, etc.
  • 9. religious resources - spiritual beliefs, practices and support services economic resources - family's income and savings educational resources - level of formal education attained by an individual which allows him to understand the patient's condition and give him appropriate care medical resources - acessibility to medical facilities and adequacy of help from
  • 10. Resources are categorize into the following : •Human •Material •Nonmaterial Resources need to be managed. *Ask the learners their idea of management.
  • 11. Management is the act or manner of managing; handling, direction, or control.
  • 12. Resource Management is the process in which individuals and families use what they have, to get what they want. It begins with thinking and planning and ends with the evaluation of actions taken. ... Through choices, individuals and families define their lives and influence the lives of others.
  • 13. * Is Management of Resources important? Why
  • 14. Management is important. Example is in the management of time. Time is in the category of nonmaterial. Time is gold. It is a God-given gift that must be valued and used wisely. Time is short and once lost, cannot be regained. Proper time management can bring good results. (Give the advantages of proper time management)
  • 15. •Happiness and security for having accomplished something very important for the day; •More time to spend for family members after accomplishing the planned activity; and •More time to attend to other constructive activities and worthwhile projects.
  • 16. Time can be managed properly by scheduling activities wisely. Make plan for every activity. Routinize some activities based on available time and how often these tasks have to be done. The preparation of a realistic daily time schedule is a helpful management tool to help the students identify and prioritize activities.
  • 17. Formative Assessment: Direction:Prepare a one- day time and work schedule. Start from the morning till you get to sleep.
  • 19. Evaluation: Referring to the resources identified; Human resources, Material resources and Non- material resources, choose one and explain why this is important.
  • 20. Homework/Assignment: Bring photos or drawings on: •How to simplify work with the use of energy? •How to conserve energy?
  • 23. Ask: Tell something about the picture.
  • 24. Presentation: Time is a very important resources. The preparation of a realistic daily time schedule is a helpful management tool to help identify and prioritize activities. Energy is also a resource which falls under Human resources.
  • 25. Ask the learners: •Why energy is important. • Why should this be managed? •How should this be managed?
  • 26. Every activity utilizes energy, thus reducing strength and causing tiredness and fatigue. Our energy has its limits, so we have to avoid unnecessary use. The proper management of strength can speed up work and reduce stress.
  • 27. Group Activity: Divide the class into four (4). Using photos and drawings brought by the learners, identify helpful measures that need to be done to simplify work at home and conserve human energy.
  • 28. Helpful measures that need to be done to simplify work at home and conserve human energy. •Analyze the activity. •Use gadgets to facilitate completion of work. •Know the appropriate time in carrying out the activity in order to accomplish the
  • 29. •Arrange the materials and things needed at work in one place. •Maintain a good posture while working •Use both hands to facilitate working. •Alternate the heavy and strenuous activities. •Finish the work you have started.
  • 30. Ask the learners: Why energy is important. Why should this be managed? How should this be managed? Every activity utilizes energy, thus reducing strength and causing tiredness and fatigue. Our energy has its limits, so we have to avoid unnecessary use. The proper management of strength can speed up work and reduce stress
  • 31. Generalization: •Energy is a human resource. •We learned the importance of energy management to simplify work at home and conserve human energy. •Rest is very much important after a hard day’s work.
  • 32. Evaluation: Share on your insights on the lessons for the day. Assignment: Bring photos or drawings of possible sources of money
  • 35. •Energy is a human resources. •Energy management is very much important to simplify work at home and conserve human energy. •Rest is very much important after a hard day’s work.
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  • 37. Presentation: Just like time and energy, money is a very much important resource too which falls under material resources. The prudent management of money is very important.
  • 38. Ask the learners: •Why money is important. • Why should this be managed? •How should this be managed?
  • 39. Money is very important. It is a part of life just like time and energy. •How do we differentiate money from income?
  • 40. Money is a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes. Income is money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
  • 41. Ask what the possible sources of money are? Goup Activity 1: ACROSTICS Group the class into five. Using the acronym MONEY, provide a letter on each group and tell them to give a corresponding word or phrase opposite each letter, indicating its possible sources.
  • 42. Group Activity 2: COLLAGE Ask the class to bring out the photos or drawings on the possible sources of money. Prepare a collage of the photos and present it in class. •The teacher will facilitate discussion on other sources of family income that may not be covered by the group.
  • 43. Sources of Money •The money being used by the family comes from the salary or other forms of income of family members. •It can also come from bonuses, commissions or honorarium received by an employee belonging to the family. •Other source of family income will be profits from business from those who are self-employed.
  • 44. Generalization: Money is very important and should be managed wisely but ensure that the money you use for you to live should come from sources that are in accordance with the law of the people and of God.
  • 45. Evaluation: Give your insights on the lesson for the day.
  • 46. Assignment: Divide the class into four (4). Ask each group to come up with a presentation in whatever form on the three examples of resources. This may be in the form of a skit, news format etc.; Be resourceful, creative and artistic. For presentation on Friday.
  • 48. Recap: Yesterday, we talked about money and the need for its prudent management, We also identified sources of money
  • 49.
  • 50. Ask the class, •“Do you think the family income is sufficient for the family”? •“Do you think the family income is more than sufficient for the family”? •“Do you think the family income is not sufficient for the family”?
  • 51. Why do you think the family income is...? •More than sufficient for the family •Sufficient for the family •Not sufficient for the family Give examples.
  • 52. *Based on our discussion, we have realized that family income most of the time was not sufficient? What must we do to ensure that we spend the family income wisely?
  • 53. Group Activity: Group yourselves into four (4). Identify helpful tips in the wise spending of the family money. *Teacher provide examples.
  • 54. Synthesis of reports: The following are some helpful tips in the wise spending of your money. •Make a list of all the needed things to avoid buying things which are not much needed. Include the kind, size, color and prices to be bought.
  • 55. •Know and compare the prices of commodities to be bought, Do not buy products with unreasonably high price. •Buy fruits and vegetables in season to be sure of their freshness, cheap price, and their good quality.
  • 56. •Buy in bulk foods which are needed every day. •Know the less costly ingredients that can be used as substitute for expensive items, •Limit your expenses within the amount of money that you have but be sure to buy what you have listed.
  • 57. •Shop at the market nearest your place. You should be familiar with the stores offering the lowest prices for each commodity. Have a permanent store or grocery where you purchase the needed items to ensure the good quality and standard price.
  • 58. Evaluation: As a Grade VI learner, how can you ensure that you are spending your money wisely?
  • 59. For the teacher: Remind the class about the presentation the next day on the three examples of resources. It will be an application of what was learned this week.
  • 61. Recap: This week we have talked about time, energy and money as examples of non-material, human and material resources.
  • 62. This activity is intended for the learners to be able to deepen appreciation of the resources that were discussed this week.
  • 63. Presentation of group work. Each group will be given 8 minutes to present their work.
  • 64. Generalization: Based on the presentation, provide generalizations and abstrations.
  • 65. Evaluation: Give your insights on the presentations being presented.