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J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City
Batangas Philippines 4232
Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611
TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC.
“Quality Education with Quality Service”
MODULE IN HEALTH-OPTIMIZING PHYSICAL EDUCATION
(H.O.P.E.) 4: Recreational Activities (Outdoor Activities)
CONTENT STANDARDS:
At the end of this period Grade 12 students should be able to demonstrates
understanding of recreation in optimizing one’s health as a habit; as requisite for physical
activity assessment performance, and as a career opportunity
PERFORMANCE STANDARD:
The learner should leads recreational events with proficiency and confidence
resulting in independent pursuit and in influencing others positively.
GUIDELINES TO TEACHING RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
a. The teacher should orient students which includes rules and regulations before,
during, and after the activity, breaking the class into groups, and assigning leaders.
b. The teacher should come out with checklist for students about what to bring and what
not to bring.
c. During the instruction, when the actual setting is not feasible, the closest experience
for students to have a sense of the topic is simulating the situations through the use
of videos. It is therefore important that the teacher comes prepared by downloading
the recommended videos ahead on time if there is no internet connection on school.
d. Textbook or the internet is not the only source of information; actual experiences
from resource speakers/persons are great sources of learning.
Module Title Week Specific Topic Learning
Competencies
Objectives
Prelim: RECREATION FOR A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
Lesson 1
What is a
Recreation?
4
WEEKS
Introducing
Recreational
Activities
1. Definition of
Recreation
2. History of
Recreation
3. Motives of
Recreation
4. Values and
Characteristics of
Recreation
Discusses the
nature of different
recreational activities
 Define and relate
essential experiences
in the active
participation of
recreational activities.
Identify and create
timeline of the history
of recreation.
Classify the motives
of recreation through
class discussion.
Explain the benefits
derived from playing
recreational activities.
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J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City
Batangas Philippines 4232
Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611
TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC.
“Quality Education with Quality Service”
Midterm: INTRODUCTION TO OUTDOOR RECREATION
Lesson 2
Benefits of
Outdoor
Recreation
4
WEEKS
Outdoor
Activities
Explain the benefits
derived from
participating in
outdoor recreation
activities.
 Define outdoor
recreation.
 Identify the
different outdoor
recreation
activities.
 Enumerate
reasons for
engaging in
outdoor
recreation.
Semi Finals: EXPERIENCING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Lesson 3
Introduction
to Camping
4
WEEKS Camping
Explain camping
and its health
related benefits.
 Identify and
differentiate the
two kinds of
camping.
 Give some
important details
on the history of
camping.
 Explain the
different
essentials in
camping.
 Pitch a tent
efficiently.
Lesson 4
Camping
Skills
4
WEEKS Camping Skills
Plan a menu for
Camping.
 Explain and
demonstrate the
skill of building
fire.
 Enumerate
different ways of
keeping camp
area clean.
 Explain the
safety measures
that must be
observed while
camping.
 Identify the heal
related benefits
of camping.
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J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City
Batangas Philippines 4232
Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611
TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC.
“Quality Education with Quality Service”
MODULE: PRELIM
INTRODUCTION TO RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
OBJECTIVES:
a. Define and relate essential experiences in the active participation of recreational
activities.
b. Identify and create timeline of the history of recreation.
c. Classify the motives of recreation through class discussion.
d. Explain the benefits derived from playing recreational activities.
READINESS PHASE: Directions. Answer the following questions by filling up the given
concept map.
1. What are your recreational activities at home and school?
2. Accomplish the following word web. Write as many words as you can that are related
to it.
Discussion
What is Recreation?
Recreation may be defined as those activities which an individual is not bound to do,
but instead are chosen from his establishment of values of what is enjoyable, satisfying,
appealing, or capable of sustaining pleasure and revitalizing his physical body, mind, and
emotion.
What are the different Recreational activities during ancient times?
Ancient Egypt- They have their recreational activities like sports, which are part of their
education such as wrestling, gymnastic, ball games, and weight lifting. They also have
music, dance, and drama as their form of social entertainment. It lasted until 5000 B.C.
RECREATION
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J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City
Batangas Philippines 4232
Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611
TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC.
“Quality Education with Quality Service”
Ancient Greece- from 500-400 B.C.E., Athens reached the peak of philosophical and
cultural development. They perform their recreations in several forms such as arts, theatre,
gymnastics, and athletics which they used in their competition.
The Renaissance- transition from medieval to modern age which started in France in 1350
C.E. and later in England in 1500 C.E. They call this period as “rebirth”. Painting, sculpture,
dancing, and drama are their forms of recreation.
Why do we need to participate in recreation?
1. Socializing Behavior
2. Associative behavior
3. Competitive behavior
4. Exploratory Behavior
Socializing Behavior is a motive in recreation that includes companionships, like dating,
visiting friends, and dancing in which the main purpose is relating to other people in an
informal or not stereotypical way.
Associative Behavior is a motive in recreation that includes togetherness because of
common interest like hiking or collecting certain objects such as stamps.
Competitive Behavior is a recreational motive where an individual competes against his
environment or with his limitations like sports, competition in performing arts or other outdoor
activities.
Exploratory Behavior involves exploration in a certain degree in which includes hiking,
diving, and other activities, which can open up new environment for the participant.
What are the values of recreation?
1. For Relaxation
2. Reduce Stress
3. Health Impact
4. Social Benefits
5. Effective Time Utilization
6. Sharpen Skills
Relaxation- it release the tension from the whole day of work and revitalize your senses
resulting in relaxation.
Reduce Stress- revitalizing your senses from loads of work in school, at home, or even work
can be achieved through active participation in recreational activities.
Health Impact- since it removes stress, it is definitely a vital activity that could contribute to
the health an wellness of an individual.
Social Benefits- merging with other people with common interest is a value that enables the
individual to be more sociable and have a satisfying relationship with others.
Effective Time Utilization- It benefits not only your mind and body but also manage the use
of your time in an efficient and productive matter.
Sharpen Skills- it is oftentimes hobbies performed in the form of sports and arts, utilizing the
skill in that certain field will surely sharpen it for over a period of time.
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J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City
Batangas Philippines 4232
Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611
TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC.
“Quality Education with Quality Service”
Classification of Recreational Activities
QUIZ. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Directions: Read and analyze the following words
carefully. Choose the corresponding category of recreational activities from the box
below. Write your answer on the space provided each item.
____31. Sculpture ____36. Basketball ____41. Drawing ____46. Jogging
____32.Badminton ____37. Hiking ____42. Football ____47. Athletics
____33. Camping ____38. Nintendo ____43.Mountaineering ____48.Gymnastics
____34.Internet Surfing ____39. Orienteering ____44. Singing ____49. EBooks
____35. Painting ____40.Watching Movies ____45. Dancing ____50. Playing Musical
Instruments
EXPERIENTIAL PHASE. Directions: Do the following activities.
Walk straight forward and backward while shaking the hands.
Sing the army chant while doing it.
Create some variations like moving sideward or doing it diagonally.
Directions: Choose which you would like to do that is related to recreation.
You are an illustrator in P.E Book
Create a timeline of the history of recreation
through drawing, painting, or sketching.
You are a composer
Sing using a familiar melody of a popular
song but using the lyrics of the learned
details about recreation.
A. Arts and Crafts C. Outdoor Activities
B. Fitness and Sports D. Technology- Based
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J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City
Batangas Philippines 4232
Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611
TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC.
“Quality Education with Quality Service”
You are a sports clinic organizer Create a recreational game for your
classmates to participate in.
You are a sports magazine writer
Write an essay about the values derived out
of playing recreation.
ANALYSIS. Directions: Answer the following questions.
1. Did you enjoy the activities?
2. What did you feel after doing it?
3. Did the activity help you feel relaxed?
4. Would you encourage your family to do same activity?
5. What recreational activities do you want to do during leisure time?
MASTERY PHASE
MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct; if it is
false change the underlined phrase to make the statement correct.
____________________1. Recreation is performed during leisure time, fits individual
differences, involuntary, flexible and a must for all the balance growth.
____________________2. Hobbies may be defined as those activities which an individual
is not bound to do, but instead are chosen from his establishment of values.
____________________3. The different recreational activities happened on medieval
times.
____________________4. Dancing, singing, and acting are forms of visual art.
____________________5. Domino is a block luck game that originates in China.
____________________6. In the early 18th century, the game domino made its way to
Europe, specifically in Greece.
____________________7. The game was derived from the Latin word “dominus’’ which
means “God of Luck”.
____________________8. Exploratory behavior is a recreational motive where an
individual competes against his environment or with his limitations like sports, competition in
performing arts or other outdoor activities.
____________________9. Associative behavior involves exploration in a certain degree in
which includes hiking, diving, and other activities, which can open up new environment for
the participant.
___________________10. Socializing behavior is a motive in recreation that includes
togetherness because of common interest like hiking or collecting certain objects such as
stamps.
IDENTIFICATION. Directions: Read each statement carefully and identify what is asked for.
Write your answer on the space provided before each number.
___________________11. It is a benefit of recreational activity that oftentimes are
hobbies performed in the form of sports that certain field
will surely sharpen it for over a period of time.
___________________12. A motive in recreation that includes companionship which
the main purpose is relating to other people in an informal
or not stereotypical way.
___________________13. It is the classification of recreation that focuses about
performance, visual and tactile.
___________________14. It is the classification of recreation that exhibit competition
involves in lifestyle.
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Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611
TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC.
“Quality Education with Quality Service”
___________________15. It includes camping, orienteering, mountaineering and
hiking.
___________________16. It is defined as activities which an individual is not bound to
do, instead are chosen from his establishment of values of
what is enjoyable, satisfying, appealing, or capable of
sustaining pleasure and revitalizing his physical body,
mind, and emotion.
___________________17. Sports are part of their education such as wrestling
gymnastic, ball games, and weight lifting.
___________________18. They are ancient people who have music, dance, and
drama as their form of social entertainment and lasted until
5000 B.C.
___________________19. In the history of recreational activity from 500-400 B.C.E.,
this is when Athens reached the peak of philosophical and
cultural development.
___________________20. They perform their recreations in several forms such as
arts, theatre, gymnastics, and athletics which they used in
their competition.
___________________21. This is the transition from Medieval to Modern Age which
started in France in 1350 C.E. and later in England in 1500
C.E. and is also called “rebirth”.
___________________22. They have forms of recreation like painting, sculpture,
dancing, and drama.
___________________23. Doing some recreational activities release tension from the
whole day of work and revitalize your senses resulting in
relaxation.
___________________24. It revitalizes senses from loads of work in school, at home,
or even work and can be achieved through active
participation in recreational activities.
___________________25. Since it removes stress, it is definitely a vital activity that
could contribute to the health and wellness of an individual.
___________________26. It merges other people with common interest as a value
that enables the individual to be more sociable and to have
a satisfying relationship with others.
___________________27. It benefits not only the mind and body but also manages
the use of the time in an efficient and productive matter.
___________________28. It includes using of gadgets and other technology based
products.
___________________29. It is oftentimes called as hobbies or activity often done on
vacant time.
___________________30. These are activities that improve camaraderie or social
development.
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J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City
Batangas Philippines 4232
Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611
TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC.
“Quality Education with Quality Service”
OBJECTIVES:
a. Enumerate reasons for engaging in outdoor recreation
b. Identify the different outdoor recreation activities.
c. Enumerate reasons for engaging in outdoor recreation.
READINESS PHASE
Pie of My Day
A. Explain to the students that a day is spent into three things: existence time (biological
needs such as eating, sleeping), subsistence time (economic needs: work, chores,
study, and free time (what remains). Ask the students an estimate of how their day is
spent.
1. How many hours of your day are spent on existence time?
2. How many hours of your day are spent on subsistence time?
3. How many hours are left as your free time?
4. With your free time, what do you usually do? Answer may vary from watching TV,
social media such as Facebook, Instagram, etc., hanging out with friends, movie
going, or playing basketball.
B. On a day to day basis, perhaps, we all have limited free time or worst for some
almost no free time at all. However we all have longer breaks during the semestral
break summer, Christmas break or long weekends. During those occasions, how do
your students spend their free time? Ask the students:
1. Have you and your family or perhaps friends ever gone somewhere out of town or
somewhere nearby?
2. Where did you go?
3. What activities did you engage in?
Midterm: INTRODUCTION TO OUTDOOR RECREATION
Module Title Week Specific Topic Learning
Competencies
Objectives
Lesson 2
Benefits of
Outdoor
Recreation
4
WEEKS
Outdoor
Activities
Explain the benefits
derived from
participating in
outdoor recreation
activities.
 Define outdoor
recreation.
 Identify the
different outdoor
recreation
activities.
 Enumerate
reasons for
engaging in
outdoor
recreation.
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Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611
TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC.
“Quality Education with Quality Service”
C. Ask the students preferably everyone. Prior to the student giving an answer, make
two columns on the board (Labeled A and B). (Do not yet disclose the proper labels
to the students). Column A will be the outdoor recreation activity and Column B will
be indoor recreation activity or otherwise.
D. When students answer, write the answers of the students to the correct column
without saying or explaining anything to them .
For Example:
Student A: “We went to the beach” (Beach is outdoors with nature, so write “swimming –
beach“ in Column A.)
Student B: “We went to a resort and swimming pool and we also swam.” (Swimming in the
pool is also outdoors but is man-made, not with nature, so write it under Column B –
“swimming pool – swimming.”)
E. Be guided by the definitions of outdoor recreation with emphasis on the concept of an
activity done with nature.
Discussion
Outdoor Recreations are organized activities done during free time for the students’
own personal reasons, where an interaction between man and an element of nature is
present.
 Free time refers to the time remaining after existence time (time spent for biological
needs such as sleeping, easting, etc.) and subsistence time (time spent for economic
purposes such as work, chores at home, school and school work). How one decided
to spend free time varies from person to person
 Choices for recreation are individually and voluntarily done. What makes one happy
may not be true for others. Therefore, recreation activities depend on one’s interests,
pursuits and needs which may be reflective on one’s beliefs.
Example of Outdoor Recreation Activities:
1. Surfing
2. Canoeing
3. Kayaking
4. Sailing
5. Snorkeling/ Swimming
6. Scuba Diving/ Swimming
7. Hiking
8. Trekking
9. Camping
10. Orienteering
11. Picnic at park and Nature Photography
12. Canyoning
13. Rock climbing
14. Mountaing Biking/ Mountaineering
 The outdoors in a broad sense is a place outside an enclosed space such as
buildings or shelters. Narrowing it down, the outdoor as we use it in this discussion
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includes our natural environment and natural resources which are the land, water,
wildlife, vegetation, open space, and scenery.
 It may be in its most natural state or “semi-natural’’ state, a state where it had gone
through some modification by man but has retained its natural features like natural
parks.
 Interaction of man and nature is how outdoor recreation differs from other activities –
the element of nature.
Moreover, outdoor recreation does not have formal rules and is not competitive in nature
which makes it different from outdoor sports.
Reasons for engaging in outdoor recreation vary from person to person. Reasons include
personal satisfaction and enjoyment, personal pursuits such as photography, conquering
mountain peaks, attaining fitness level, and environmental education, such as bird watching
and plant naming, among others. Whatever reason there may be, people engage in outdoor
recreation activity for their own sake and pleasure, voluntarily, and of their own choice.
Outdoor recreation has positive effects on the general wellness of an individual, most
especially of it is done with regularity. When we talk about wellness, it encompasses the
general state of person physically, socially, economically, psycho-emotionally, and spiritually
and in the end contributes to a better quality life.
Outdoor recreation involves a lot of physical activity, but one does not need to have athletic
level of skills and fitness to be able to participate. However, one needs to be physically fit to be
able to carry out the activity.
QUIZ. True or False. Directions: Write True if the statement is correct, otherwise write
False.
___________________1. Outdoor recreation involves a lot of physical activity, but one
does not need to have athletic level of skills and fitness to be
able to participate. However, one needs to be physically fit to
be able to carry out the activity.
___________________2. Outdoor recreation has negative effects on the general
wellness of an individual, most especially of it is done with
regularity.
___________________3. Outdoor recreation does not have formal rules and is not
competitive in nature which makes it different from outdoor
sports.
___________________4. Reasons for engaging in outdoor recreation vary from person to
person.
___________________5. Outdoor Recreations are organized activities done during
subsistence time for the students’ own personal reasons, where
an interaction between man and an element of nature is
present.
Answer Key:
1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. FALSE
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J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City
Batangas Philippines 4232
Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611
TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC.
“Quality Education with Quality Service”
EXPERIENTIAL PHRASE
Use the indirect or inductive approach in defining the concept of outdoor recreation.
A. The activity in the Readiness Phase will be used as a springboard to the discussion
in defining outdoor recreation.
B. Read through the answers in Column A and those in Column B.
C. Ask the students to think why some answers written in Column A. and some in
Column B. Encourage them to think what could be common in Column A. that makes
it different from Column B.
D. Bear in mind the main concepts that are within the definition of outdoor recreation
such that when a student mentions a word relating to the concept, acknowledge the
response and write the word on one part of the board.
E. Encourage the students to think how they can label answers in Column A and in
Column B; give clues until the word “outdoor recreation” is extracted from students or
if the term is totally new to students, give the label for the columns.
F. Using all the words and concepts stated by the students earlier, ask them to define
what outdoor recreation is:
 done outdoors
 done during free time
 in a natural setting (or semi-natural such that some man-made alteration
where made, e.g., natural park where there are cemented path walk, tables)
G. Continues the discussion

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  • 1. 1 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” MODULE IN HEALTH-OPTIMIZING PHYSICAL EDUCATION (H.O.P.E.) 4: Recreational Activities (Outdoor Activities) CONTENT STANDARDS: At the end of this period Grade 12 students should be able to demonstrates understanding of recreation in optimizing one’s health as a habit; as requisite for physical activity assessment performance, and as a career opportunity PERFORMANCE STANDARD: The learner should leads recreational events with proficiency and confidence resulting in independent pursuit and in influencing others positively. GUIDELINES TO TEACHING RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES a. The teacher should orient students which includes rules and regulations before, during, and after the activity, breaking the class into groups, and assigning leaders. b. The teacher should come out with checklist for students about what to bring and what not to bring. c. During the instruction, when the actual setting is not feasible, the closest experience for students to have a sense of the topic is simulating the situations through the use of videos. It is therefore important that the teacher comes prepared by downloading the recommended videos ahead on time if there is no internet connection on school. d. Textbook or the internet is not the only source of information; actual experiences from resource speakers/persons are great sources of learning. Module Title Week Specific Topic Learning Competencies Objectives Prelim: RECREATION FOR A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE Lesson 1 What is a Recreation? 4 WEEKS Introducing Recreational Activities 1. Definition of Recreation 2. History of Recreation 3. Motives of Recreation 4. Values and Characteristics of Recreation Discusses the nature of different recreational activities  Define and relate essential experiences in the active participation of recreational activities. Identify and create timeline of the history of recreation. Classify the motives of recreation through class discussion. Explain the benefits derived from playing recreational activities.
  • 2. 2 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” Midterm: INTRODUCTION TO OUTDOOR RECREATION Lesson 2 Benefits of Outdoor Recreation 4 WEEKS Outdoor Activities Explain the benefits derived from participating in outdoor recreation activities.  Define outdoor recreation.  Identify the different outdoor recreation activities.  Enumerate reasons for engaging in outdoor recreation. Semi Finals: EXPERIENCING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Lesson 3 Introduction to Camping 4 WEEKS Camping Explain camping and its health related benefits.  Identify and differentiate the two kinds of camping.  Give some important details on the history of camping.  Explain the different essentials in camping.  Pitch a tent efficiently. Lesson 4 Camping Skills 4 WEEKS Camping Skills Plan a menu for Camping.  Explain and demonstrate the skill of building fire.  Enumerate different ways of keeping camp area clean.  Explain the safety measures that must be observed while camping.  Identify the heal related benefits of camping.
  • 3. 3 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” MODULE: PRELIM INTRODUCTION TO RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES OBJECTIVES: a. Define and relate essential experiences in the active participation of recreational activities. b. Identify and create timeline of the history of recreation. c. Classify the motives of recreation through class discussion. d. Explain the benefits derived from playing recreational activities. READINESS PHASE: Directions. Answer the following questions by filling up the given concept map. 1. What are your recreational activities at home and school? 2. Accomplish the following word web. Write as many words as you can that are related to it. Discussion What is Recreation? Recreation may be defined as those activities which an individual is not bound to do, but instead are chosen from his establishment of values of what is enjoyable, satisfying, appealing, or capable of sustaining pleasure and revitalizing his physical body, mind, and emotion. What are the different Recreational activities during ancient times? Ancient Egypt- They have their recreational activities like sports, which are part of their education such as wrestling, gymnastic, ball games, and weight lifting. They also have music, dance, and drama as their form of social entertainment. It lasted until 5000 B.C. RECREATION
  • 4. 4 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” Ancient Greece- from 500-400 B.C.E., Athens reached the peak of philosophical and cultural development. They perform their recreations in several forms such as arts, theatre, gymnastics, and athletics which they used in their competition. The Renaissance- transition from medieval to modern age which started in France in 1350 C.E. and later in England in 1500 C.E. They call this period as “rebirth”. Painting, sculpture, dancing, and drama are their forms of recreation. Why do we need to participate in recreation? 1. Socializing Behavior 2. Associative behavior 3. Competitive behavior 4. Exploratory Behavior Socializing Behavior is a motive in recreation that includes companionships, like dating, visiting friends, and dancing in which the main purpose is relating to other people in an informal or not stereotypical way. Associative Behavior is a motive in recreation that includes togetherness because of common interest like hiking or collecting certain objects such as stamps. Competitive Behavior is a recreational motive where an individual competes against his environment or with his limitations like sports, competition in performing arts or other outdoor activities. Exploratory Behavior involves exploration in a certain degree in which includes hiking, diving, and other activities, which can open up new environment for the participant. What are the values of recreation? 1. For Relaxation 2. Reduce Stress 3. Health Impact 4. Social Benefits 5. Effective Time Utilization 6. Sharpen Skills Relaxation- it release the tension from the whole day of work and revitalize your senses resulting in relaxation. Reduce Stress- revitalizing your senses from loads of work in school, at home, or even work can be achieved through active participation in recreational activities. Health Impact- since it removes stress, it is definitely a vital activity that could contribute to the health an wellness of an individual. Social Benefits- merging with other people with common interest is a value that enables the individual to be more sociable and have a satisfying relationship with others. Effective Time Utilization- It benefits not only your mind and body but also manage the use of your time in an efficient and productive matter. Sharpen Skills- it is oftentimes hobbies performed in the form of sports and arts, utilizing the skill in that certain field will surely sharpen it for over a period of time.
  • 5. 5 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” Classification of Recreational Activities QUIZ. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Directions: Read and analyze the following words carefully. Choose the corresponding category of recreational activities from the box below. Write your answer on the space provided each item. ____31. Sculpture ____36. Basketball ____41. Drawing ____46. Jogging ____32.Badminton ____37. Hiking ____42. Football ____47. Athletics ____33. Camping ____38. Nintendo ____43.Mountaineering ____48.Gymnastics ____34.Internet Surfing ____39. Orienteering ____44. Singing ____49. EBooks ____35. Painting ____40.Watching Movies ____45. Dancing ____50. Playing Musical Instruments EXPERIENTIAL PHASE. Directions: Do the following activities. Walk straight forward and backward while shaking the hands. Sing the army chant while doing it. Create some variations like moving sideward or doing it diagonally. Directions: Choose which you would like to do that is related to recreation. You are an illustrator in P.E Book Create a timeline of the history of recreation through drawing, painting, or sketching. You are a composer Sing using a familiar melody of a popular song but using the lyrics of the learned details about recreation. A. Arts and Crafts C. Outdoor Activities B. Fitness and Sports D. Technology- Based
  • 6. 6 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” You are a sports clinic organizer Create a recreational game for your classmates to participate in. You are a sports magazine writer Write an essay about the values derived out of playing recreation. ANALYSIS. Directions: Answer the following questions. 1. Did you enjoy the activities? 2. What did you feel after doing it? 3. Did the activity help you feel relaxed? 4. Would you encourage your family to do same activity? 5. What recreational activities do you want to do during leisure time? MASTERY PHASE MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct; if it is false change the underlined phrase to make the statement correct. ____________________1. Recreation is performed during leisure time, fits individual differences, involuntary, flexible and a must for all the balance growth. ____________________2. Hobbies may be defined as those activities which an individual is not bound to do, but instead are chosen from his establishment of values. ____________________3. The different recreational activities happened on medieval times. ____________________4. Dancing, singing, and acting are forms of visual art. ____________________5. Domino is a block luck game that originates in China. ____________________6. In the early 18th century, the game domino made its way to Europe, specifically in Greece. ____________________7. The game was derived from the Latin word “dominus’’ which means “God of Luck”. ____________________8. Exploratory behavior is a recreational motive where an individual competes against his environment or with his limitations like sports, competition in performing arts or other outdoor activities. ____________________9. Associative behavior involves exploration in a certain degree in which includes hiking, diving, and other activities, which can open up new environment for the participant. ___________________10. Socializing behavior is a motive in recreation that includes togetherness because of common interest like hiking or collecting certain objects such as stamps. IDENTIFICATION. Directions: Read each statement carefully and identify what is asked for. Write your answer on the space provided before each number. ___________________11. It is a benefit of recreational activity that oftentimes are hobbies performed in the form of sports that certain field will surely sharpen it for over a period of time. ___________________12. A motive in recreation that includes companionship which the main purpose is relating to other people in an informal or not stereotypical way. ___________________13. It is the classification of recreation that focuses about performance, visual and tactile. ___________________14. It is the classification of recreation that exhibit competition involves in lifestyle.
  • 7. 7 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” ___________________15. It includes camping, orienteering, mountaineering and hiking. ___________________16. It is defined as activities which an individual is not bound to do, instead are chosen from his establishment of values of what is enjoyable, satisfying, appealing, or capable of sustaining pleasure and revitalizing his physical body, mind, and emotion. ___________________17. Sports are part of their education such as wrestling gymnastic, ball games, and weight lifting. ___________________18. They are ancient people who have music, dance, and drama as their form of social entertainment and lasted until 5000 B.C. ___________________19. In the history of recreational activity from 500-400 B.C.E., this is when Athens reached the peak of philosophical and cultural development. ___________________20. They perform their recreations in several forms such as arts, theatre, gymnastics, and athletics which they used in their competition. ___________________21. This is the transition from Medieval to Modern Age which started in France in 1350 C.E. and later in England in 1500 C.E. and is also called “rebirth”. ___________________22. They have forms of recreation like painting, sculpture, dancing, and drama. ___________________23. Doing some recreational activities release tension from the whole day of work and revitalize your senses resulting in relaxation. ___________________24. It revitalizes senses from loads of work in school, at home, or even work and can be achieved through active participation in recreational activities. ___________________25. Since it removes stress, it is definitely a vital activity that could contribute to the health and wellness of an individual. ___________________26. It merges other people with common interest as a value that enables the individual to be more sociable and to have a satisfying relationship with others. ___________________27. It benefits not only the mind and body but also manages the use of the time in an efficient and productive matter. ___________________28. It includes using of gadgets and other technology based products. ___________________29. It is oftentimes called as hobbies or activity often done on vacant time. ___________________30. These are activities that improve camaraderie or social development.
  • 8. 8 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” OBJECTIVES: a. Enumerate reasons for engaging in outdoor recreation b. Identify the different outdoor recreation activities. c. Enumerate reasons for engaging in outdoor recreation. READINESS PHASE Pie of My Day A. Explain to the students that a day is spent into three things: existence time (biological needs such as eating, sleeping), subsistence time (economic needs: work, chores, study, and free time (what remains). Ask the students an estimate of how their day is spent. 1. How many hours of your day are spent on existence time? 2. How many hours of your day are spent on subsistence time? 3. How many hours are left as your free time? 4. With your free time, what do you usually do? Answer may vary from watching TV, social media such as Facebook, Instagram, etc., hanging out with friends, movie going, or playing basketball. B. On a day to day basis, perhaps, we all have limited free time or worst for some almost no free time at all. However we all have longer breaks during the semestral break summer, Christmas break or long weekends. During those occasions, how do your students spend their free time? Ask the students: 1. Have you and your family or perhaps friends ever gone somewhere out of town or somewhere nearby? 2. Where did you go? 3. What activities did you engage in? Midterm: INTRODUCTION TO OUTDOOR RECREATION Module Title Week Specific Topic Learning Competencies Objectives Lesson 2 Benefits of Outdoor Recreation 4 WEEKS Outdoor Activities Explain the benefits derived from participating in outdoor recreation activities.  Define outdoor recreation.  Identify the different outdoor recreation activities.  Enumerate reasons for engaging in outdoor recreation.
  • 9. 9 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” C. Ask the students preferably everyone. Prior to the student giving an answer, make two columns on the board (Labeled A and B). (Do not yet disclose the proper labels to the students). Column A will be the outdoor recreation activity and Column B will be indoor recreation activity or otherwise. D. When students answer, write the answers of the students to the correct column without saying or explaining anything to them . For Example: Student A: “We went to the beach” (Beach is outdoors with nature, so write “swimming – beach“ in Column A.) Student B: “We went to a resort and swimming pool and we also swam.” (Swimming in the pool is also outdoors but is man-made, not with nature, so write it under Column B – “swimming pool – swimming.”) E. Be guided by the definitions of outdoor recreation with emphasis on the concept of an activity done with nature. Discussion Outdoor Recreations are organized activities done during free time for the students’ own personal reasons, where an interaction between man and an element of nature is present.  Free time refers to the time remaining after existence time (time spent for biological needs such as sleeping, easting, etc.) and subsistence time (time spent for economic purposes such as work, chores at home, school and school work). How one decided to spend free time varies from person to person  Choices for recreation are individually and voluntarily done. What makes one happy may not be true for others. Therefore, recreation activities depend on one’s interests, pursuits and needs which may be reflective on one’s beliefs. Example of Outdoor Recreation Activities: 1. Surfing 2. Canoeing 3. Kayaking 4. Sailing 5. Snorkeling/ Swimming 6. Scuba Diving/ Swimming 7. Hiking 8. Trekking 9. Camping 10. Orienteering 11. Picnic at park and Nature Photography 12. Canyoning 13. Rock climbing 14. Mountaing Biking/ Mountaineering  The outdoors in a broad sense is a place outside an enclosed space such as buildings or shelters. Narrowing it down, the outdoor as we use it in this discussion
  • 10. 10 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” includes our natural environment and natural resources which are the land, water, wildlife, vegetation, open space, and scenery.  It may be in its most natural state or “semi-natural’’ state, a state where it had gone through some modification by man but has retained its natural features like natural parks.  Interaction of man and nature is how outdoor recreation differs from other activities – the element of nature. Moreover, outdoor recreation does not have formal rules and is not competitive in nature which makes it different from outdoor sports. Reasons for engaging in outdoor recreation vary from person to person. Reasons include personal satisfaction and enjoyment, personal pursuits such as photography, conquering mountain peaks, attaining fitness level, and environmental education, such as bird watching and plant naming, among others. Whatever reason there may be, people engage in outdoor recreation activity for their own sake and pleasure, voluntarily, and of their own choice. Outdoor recreation has positive effects on the general wellness of an individual, most especially of it is done with regularity. When we talk about wellness, it encompasses the general state of person physically, socially, economically, psycho-emotionally, and spiritually and in the end contributes to a better quality life. Outdoor recreation involves a lot of physical activity, but one does not need to have athletic level of skills and fitness to be able to participate. However, one needs to be physically fit to be able to carry out the activity. QUIZ. True or False. Directions: Write True if the statement is correct, otherwise write False. ___________________1. Outdoor recreation involves a lot of physical activity, but one does not need to have athletic level of skills and fitness to be able to participate. However, one needs to be physically fit to be able to carry out the activity. ___________________2. Outdoor recreation has negative effects on the general wellness of an individual, most especially of it is done with regularity. ___________________3. Outdoor recreation does not have formal rules and is not competitive in nature which makes it different from outdoor sports. ___________________4. Reasons for engaging in outdoor recreation vary from person to person. ___________________5. Outdoor Recreations are organized activities done during subsistence time for the students’ own personal reasons, where an interaction between man and an element of nature is present. Answer Key: 1. TRUE 2. FALSE 3. TRUE 4. TRUE 5. FALSE
  • 11. 11 | P a g e J. Gonzales Street, Tanauan City Batangas Philippines 4232 Tel. Nos.: (043) 778-1742 / (043) 784-1611 TANAUAN INSTITUTE, INC. “Quality Education with Quality Service” EXPERIENTIAL PHRASE Use the indirect or inductive approach in defining the concept of outdoor recreation. A. The activity in the Readiness Phase will be used as a springboard to the discussion in defining outdoor recreation. B. Read through the answers in Column A and those in Column B. C. Ask the students to think why some answers written in Column A. and some in Column B. Encourage them to think what could be common in Column A. that makes it different from Column B. D. Bear in mind the main concepts that are within the definition of outdoor recreation such that when a student mentions a word relating to the concept, acknowledge the response and write the word on one part of the board. E. Encourage the students to think how they can label answers in Column A and in Column B; give clues until the word “outdoor recreation” is extracted from students or if the term is totally new to students, give the label for the columns. F. Using all the words and concepts stated by the students earlier, ask them to define what outdoor recreation is:  done outdoors  done during free time  in a natural setting (or semi-natural such that some man-made alteration where made, e.g., natural park where there are cemented path walk, tables) G. Continues the discussion