DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Why is there a need for Catch-Up Fridays?
Catch-Up Fridays is essential to
respond to low proficiency levels in
reading and the urgent need to
intensify Values, Health, and Peace
Education. It supports the goals
outlined in the MATATAG: Bansang
Makabata, Batang Makabansa agenda,
and the Eight-Point Socioeconomic
Agenda.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
MATATAG Curriculum
Make the curriculum relevant to produce job-ready, Active and responsible
citizens
TAke steps to accelerate the delivery of basic education services and
provision facilities
TAke good care of learners by promoting learner well-being, inclusiveness
learning, and positive learning environment
Give support for teachers to teach better.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
What is the purpose of Catch-Up Fridays?
Catch-Up Fridays is implemented to help
address learning gaps and reinforce
foundational, social, and relevant skills
necessary to successfully implement the
basic education curriculum. It aligns with
the National Learning Recovery Program
and focuses on the National Reading
Program, Values, Health, and Peace
Education.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
When will Catch-Up Fridays be implemented?
Catch-Up Fridays will begin on
January 12, 2024, and will be
implemented across elementary and
secondary schools and community
learning centers nationwide.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
When will Catch-Up Fridays be implemented?
All Fridays in January shall be devoted to DEAR.
During the kick-off on January 12, 2024, learners
shall be engaged in reading through the DEAR. On
January 19 and 26, while learners will be engaged in
reading through DEAR, the teachers not assigned as
reading facilitators will attend the training on the
implementation of Catch-up Fridays.
For January 26 which falls during the Mid-year break,
SDOs shall continue orienting teachers on Catch-up
Fridays. Learners may be encouraged to continue
DEAR at home.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
What more do we expect to be happening
during the Fridays in January?
It shall also be used as a venue to
gather feedback from field
implementers on the guidelines of
Catch-up Fridays.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
How will Catch-Up Fridays be structured?
All Fridays will be designated as
Catch-Up Fridays, with the first half of
the day on the National Reading
Program and the second half on
Values, Health, and Peace Education.
The Homeroom Guidance Program will
also be included.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Reading
Values
Education
Health
Education
Peace
Education
Time Allotment for Each Learning Area
How will the time allotment for each
learning area be used?
The time allotment for
each learning area on a
Friday shall be used to
enhance learners’
knowledge and skills in
and appreciation of
reading, values, health,
and peace education.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Who will facilitate Catch-Up Fridays?
Catch-Up Fridays will be facilitated by the same
teacher/s whose classes are scheduled on
Fridays, as outlined in the class programs. This
is where integrative teaching will come in. The
assigned teacher will have to integrate the
themes/subthemes for Values, Health, or Peace
Education into their assigned learning area. This
approach fosters a cohesive and interconnected
learning experience, ensuring that important
themes are woven into the different subject
matters.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Sample Class Program for Grade 1 Learners in the Current K to 12 Curriculum
with Catch-up Friday for Single Shift
Time
No. of
Minutes
Friday
Original Time Schedule
for Monday to Thursday
Catch-up Fridays
7:10 – 7:20 10 Daily Routine
7:20 – 7:50 30 EsP First half of Fridays (140 minutes or 2
hours and 20 minutes)
- National Reading Program
7:50 – 8:20 30 Filipino
8:20 – 8:50 30 English
8:50 – 9:10 20 Recess
9:10 – 10:00 50 Mathematics
10:0 – 10:40 40 Araling Panlipunan Second half of Fridays (140 minutes or 2
hours and 20 minutes)
- Values Education
- Health Education
- Peace Education
- Homeroom Guidance Program
10:40 – 11:20 40 MAPEH
11:20 – 11:50 30 NRP
11:50 – 12:50 60 Lunch
12:50 – 1:20 30 NMP
1:20 – 2:00 40 HGP
Total 280 minutes (4 hours and 40 minutes)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Will Catch-up Fridays Graded?
Catch-Up Fridays will not be graded.
The primary objective is to reinforce
learning.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
How will teachers monitor individual
progress on Catch-Up Fridays?
Learners’ progress will be monitored
through Reflection Journals, where
they can articulate their thoughts
through writing, stories, journals,
personal essays, and other creative
expressions that reflect their unique
learning experiences.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
How will Values, Health, and Peace Education be
integrated into Catch-Up Fridays?
An integrative approach will be employed,
using content from various learning areas
for developing reading skills and fostering
an understanding of values, health, and
peace-related concepts. Monthly themes
and subthemes aligned with the basic
education curricular framework will guide
these integrations.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
The time allotment for the NRP shall
give learners opportunities for reading
intervention and reading enhancement
through developmentally
appropriate reading materials.
How will the time allotment for
NRP be utilized?
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
What strategies will be employed during
Catch-Up Fridays?
Various strategies such as Drop
Everything and Read (DEAR), Read-A-
Thon and expert-led for a will be
utilized. The implementation will be
dynamic, engaging, and responsive to
the unique needs of learners.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
How will teachers prepare for Catch-Up Fridays?
Teachers will engage in collaborative
expertise sessions through Learning
Action Cells (LAC) and other
professional development activities to
share effective practices and prepare
materials for the successful
implementation of Catch-Up Fridays.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Shall stakeholders be engaged to support
Catch-up Fridays?
Schools are highly encouraged to
forge and strengthen stakeholder
engagement to gather support and
ensure the sustainability of Catch-up
Fridays. Stakeholders may share their
3 Ts (Time, Talents, treasures)
In what support are we going to ask
and our actions?
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Who shall primarily be responsible for
supervising the implementation of Catch-up
Fridays?
The school heads shall be primarily responsible
for supervising the implementation of Catch-up
Fridays.
The Curriculum and Learning Management
Division (CLMD) and Curriculum
Implementation Division (CID) shall collaborate
to ensure compliance of schools of its
implementation.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Quarterly reports from the regional offices
shall be submitted to the DepEd Central
Office, Curriculum and Teaching (CT)
Strand, through the Bureau of Learning
Delivery (BLD) for assessment and
evaluation of the program.
What reports are required to be submitted by
the regional office regarding Catch-up Fridays
implementation?
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
For inquiries and other concerns, please
contact the Office of the Director of the
Bureau of Learning Delivery,
Department of Education Central Office,
DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue, Pasig
City through email at
bld.od@deped.gov.ph or at telephone
numbers (02) 8637-4346 or 8637-4347.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Thank
you!

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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Whyis there a need for Catch-Up Fridays? Catch-Up Fridays is essential to respond to low proficiency levels in reading and the urgent need to intensify Values, Health, and Peace Education. It supports the goals outlined in the MATATAG: Bansang Makabata, Batang Makabansa agenda, and the Eight-Point Socioeconomic Agenda.
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION MATATAGCurriculum Make the curriculum relevant to produce job-ready, Active and responsible citizens TAke steps to accelerate the delivery of basic education services and provision facilities TAke good care of learners by promoting learner well-being, inclusiveness learning, and positive learning environment Give support for teachers to teach better.
  • 4.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Whatis the purpose of Catch-Up Fridays? Catch-Up Fridays is implemented to help address learning gaps and reinforce foundational, social, and relevant skills necessary to successfully implement the basic education curriculum. It aligns with the National Learning Recovery Program and focuses on the National Reading Program, Values, Health, and Peace Education.
  • 5.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Whenwill Catch-Up Fridays be implemented? Catch-Up Fridays will begin on January 12, 2024, and will be implemented across elementary and secondary schools and community learning centers nationwide.
  • 6.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Whenwill Catch-Up Fridays be implemented? All Fridays in January shall be devoted to DEAR. During the kick-off on January 12, 2024, learners shall be engaged in reading through the DEAR. On January 19 and 26, while learners will be engaged in reading through DEAR, the teachers not assigned as reading facilitators will attend the training on the implementation of Catch-up Fridays. For January 26 which falls during the Mid-year break, SDOs shall continue orienting teachers on Catch-up Fridays. Learners may be encouraged to continue DEAR at home.
  • 7.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Whatmore do we expect to be happening during the Fridays in January? It shall also be used as a venue to gather feedback from field implementers on the guidelines of Catch-up Fridays.
  • 8.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Howwill Catch-Up Fridays be structured? All Fridays will be designated as Catch-Up Fridays, with the first half of the day on the National Reading Program and the second half on Values, Health, and Peace Education. The Homeroom Guidance Program will also be included.
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Reading Values Education Health Education Peace Education TimeAllotment for Each Learning Area How will the time allotment for each learning area be used? The time allotment for each learning area on a Friday shall be used to enhance learners’ knowledge and skills in and appreciation of reading, values, health, and peace education.
  • 10.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Whowill facilitate Catch-Up Fridays? Catch-Up Fridays will be facilitated by the same teacher/s whose classes are scheduled on Fridays, as outlined in the class programs. This is where integrative teaching will come in. The assigned teacher will have to integrate the themes/subthemes for Values, Health, or Peace Education into their assigned learning area. This approach fosters a cohesive and interconnected learning experience, ensuring that important themes are woven into the different subject matters.
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SampleClass Program for Grade 1 Learners in the Current K to 12 Curriculum with Catch-up Friday for Single Shift Time No. of Minutes Friday Original Time Schedule for Monday to Thursday Catch-up Fridays 7:10 – 7:20 10 Daily Routine 7:20 – 7:50 30 EsP First half of Fridays (140 minutes or 2 hours and 20 minutes) - National Reading Program 7:50 – 8:20 30 Filipino 8:20 – 8:50 30 English 8:50 – 9:10 20 Recess 9:10 – 10:00 50 Mathematics 10:0 – 10:40 40 Araling Panlipunan Second half of Fridays (140 minutes or 2 hours and 20 minutes) - Values Education - Health Education - Peace Education - Homeroom Guidance Program 10:40 – 11:20 40 MAPEH 11:20 – 11:50 30 NRP 11:50 – 12:50 60 Lunch 12:50 – 1:20 30 NMP 1:20 – 2:00 40 HGP Total 280 minutes (4 hours and 40 minutes)
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WillCatch-up Fridays Graded? Catch-Up Fridays will not be graded. The primary objective is to reinforce learning.
  • 13.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Howwill teachers monitor individual progress on Catch-Up Fridays? Learners’ progress will be monitored through Reflection Journals, where they can articulate their thoughts through writing, stories, journals, personal essays, and other creative expressions that reflect their unique learning experiences.
  • 14.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Howwill Values, Health, and Peace Education be integrated into Catch-Up Fridays? An integrative approach will be employed, using content from various learning areas for developing reading skills and fostering an understanding of values, health, and peace-related concepts. Monthly themes and subthemes aligned with the basic education curricular framework will guide these integrations.
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Thetime allotment for the NRP shall give learners opportunities for reading intervention and reading enhancement through developmentally appropriate reading materials. How will the time allotment for NRP be utilized?
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Whatstrategies will be employed during Catch-Up Fridays? Various strategies such as Drop Everything and Read (DEAR), Read-A- Thon and expert-led for a will be utilized. The implementation will be dynamic, engaging, and responsive to the unique needs of learners.
  • 17.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Howwill teachers prepare for Catch-Up Fridays? Teachers will engage in collaborative expertise sessions through Learning Action Cells (LAC) and other professional development activities to share effective practices and prepare materials for the successful implementation of Catch-Up Fridays.
  • 18.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Shallstakeholders be engaged to support Catch-up Fridays? Schools are highly encouraged to forge and strengthen stakeholder engagement to gather support and ensure the sustainability of Catch-up Fridays. Stakeholders may share their 3 Ts (Time, Talents, treasures) In what support are we going to ask and our actions?
  • 19.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Whoshall primarily be responsible for supervising the implementation of Catch-up Fridays? The school heads shall be primarily responsible for supervising the implementation of Catch-up Fridays. The Curriculum and Learning Management Division (CLMD) and Curriculum Implementation Division (CID) shall collaborate to ensure compliance of schools of its implementation.
  • 20.
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Quarterlyreports from the regional offices shall be submitted to the DepEd Central Office, Curriculum and Teaching (CT) Strand, through the Bureau of Learning Delivery (BLD) for assessment and evaluation of the program. What reports are required to be submitted by the regional office regarding Catch-up Fridays implementation?
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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Forinquiries and other concerns, please contact the Office of the Director of the Bureau of Learning Delivery, Department of Education Central Office, DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue, Pasig City through email at bld.od@deped.gov.ph or at telephone numbers (02) 8637-4346 or 8637-4347.
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