This document provides instructions for two performance tasks. The first task involves creating a social media post with suggestions for how youth can help reduce damage from disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis. Students are asked to create a graphic organizer identifying specific steps and include relevant hashtags and pictures. The second task involves drawing a floor plan of one's house, labeling exits, hazards, and locations of emergency supplies. Students are then asked to orient their family on the plan. Both tasks are evaluated on a 20-point rubric assessing criteria like following instructions, labeling, neatness, and overall impact.
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I. Objectives
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I. Objectives
At the end of the period, the student must be able to:
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2. Materials
• 3 pictures ( Earthquake, Volcanic eruptions, Landslide and Tsunamis)
• Oslo paper
• Coloring materials
• Scissors
• Glue
• Ruler
3. Performance Task: Procedure
• You are an active member of your school’s Supreme
Student Government. Your City Mayor highly commends
and accepts students’ participation in solving current
problems and issues. Thus, she opened a social media
page where students can communicate openly to her.
4. Performance Task: Procedure
• On a piece of Oslo paper, make graphic organizer and
write your social media comment suggesting ways by
which you (as a youth) can contribute to government
efforts in reducing damage due to earthquakes,
tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. Make sure to
enumerate specific steps to achieve your goals or
suggestions.
5. Performance Task: Procedure
• Use the hashtags: #youthinaction,
#disasterpreparedness.
• You may also paste or draw pictures of disaster
hazards you have observed that may also catch the
attention of your Mayor.
6.
7. Performance Task: Standards Rubric
• Appropriateness (disaster risk reduction) 5 points
• Accuracy (taken from real scenario) 5 points
• Grammar and Spelling (English) 5 points
• Techniques (persuasiveness/humor in words and pictures) 5 points
TOTAL - 20 points
9. Performance Task 2: Procedure
• 1. Draw a floor plan or rough draft of your house. Label
each room.
• 2. Identify where the windows and doors are located.
These can be your exit points during calamities or
emergencies. Label them properly. Color the exit points
green.
10. Performance Task 2: Procedure
• 3. Locate possible hazards or hindrances like tall cabinets, fire or
electricity sources, glass objects, or hanging objects that may drop.
Draw their exact positions in your house. Label them properly.
Color them red.
• 4. From your bedrooms or sleeping areas, identify the most
common safe exit point for your entire family. Then draw a blue
arrow from these sleeping areas going to the identified safest exit.
11. Performance Task 2: Procedure
• 5. Identify the specific locations of your medicine/emergency
kit, fire extinguisher, Go bags, and important documents.
Draw them also in your plan. Label them properly. Color
them yellow.
• 6. Orient your family about the possible hazards and safest exit.
It would also be nice if important emergency hotline
numbers are listed on another sheet of paper.
12. Standards Rubric
• Required Elements (followed the instructions) 5 points
• Labels (properly labeled and colored) 5 points
• Neatness and content 5 points
• Over all impact (attractive and neat) 5 points
TOTAL - 20 points