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Personal Development
July 20-25, 2019
Week 3 (3 Sessions)
TOPIC/LESSON NAME:                                      The Challenges of Middle and LateAdolescence
CONTENT STANDARDS:                                     the developmental changes in middle and late adolescence,
                                                       and expectations of and from adolescents
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS:                                 clarify and manage the demands of the teen years(middle and
                                                       late adolescence)
LEARNING COMPETENCIES:                                       1. Discuss that facing the challenges during adolescence
                                                                 may able to clarify and manage the demands of teen
                                                                 years EsP-PD11/12CA-Id-4.
                                                             2. Express his/her feelings on the expectations of the
                                                                 significant people around him/her (parents, siblings,
                                                                 friends, teachers, community leaders) EsP-
                                                                 PD11/12CA-Ie-4.
                                                             3. Make affirmations that help one become more lovable
                                                                 and capable as an adolescent EsP-PD11/12CA-Ie-4.3
SPECIFIC LEARNING OUTCOMES:                            .the student will able to understand the challenges and
                                                       responsibilities of becoming in the stage of middle and late
                                                       adolescence.
TIME ALLOTMENT:                                         180 minutes
LESSON OUTLINE:
   A. Introduction: Have the students write the learning competencies in their notebooks.
   B. Motivation: Sharing of the expectation they hear to their loved ones
   C. Instruction/Delivery: Reading and Discussion
   D. Enrichment: Answer the given questions
   E. Evaluation: Make a poster showing the challenges they experience and their dreams and aspirations.
            MATERIALS                  Power point presentation and Books
            RESOURCES                 Personal Development book by Grace Ayessa C. Bernabe,RGC contributor Alice
                                      C. Sumande
                                     PROCEDURE                                    MEETING LEARNERS’ NEEDS
   INTRODUCTION:                                                                           .
       A. Post the learning competencies to the students. Have the students write
          the learning competencies in their notebooks.
                    Discuss that facing the challenges during adolescence may
                     able to clarify and manage the demands of teen years
                    Express his/her feelings on the expectations of the significant
                     people around him/her (parents, siblings, friends, teachers,
                     community leaders)
                    Make affirmations that help one become more lovable and
                     capable as an adolescent
   MOTIVATION:
   As an adolescent, it is very normal to hear from loved ones certain expectations
   or demands which come simple or complicated.
                                                                                           The students will share it to the
   Write inside the balloons specific expectations you hear from them.                     class.
   INSTRUCTION/ DELIVERY:
Reading and Discussion time!
    A. The challenges of Middle Adolescence and Late adolescence
    B. The BioPsychoSocial Approach
               Biological factors
               Psychological factors
               Social factors
    C. Some of the major problems adolescence face
          Substance abuse
          Juvenile delinquency
          Depression and suicide
          Eating disorders
Additional readings are included for the additional information
PRACTICE:
    Answer the following questions                                                  Based from the previous lesson,
               1. Cite a specific problem which normal teenagers encounter          the students will answer the
                    using the biopsychosocial approach.                             questions and share their answer
               2. The nature of problems that teenagers face can be                 to the class.
                    psychological, how can you strengthen your psychosocial well-
                    being in order to better cope?
               3. Aside from the problems stated, discuss other challenges
                    teenagers face.
               4. How can poverty be contributing factor in juvenile delinquency?
               5. As an adolescent, how can you protect yourself from engaging
                    in risk taking behaviors?
ENRICHMENT:
Extend your understanding!
Activity 1
It helps to be reminded that you are capable, valuable and important. Write a       This activity will help them to see
latter address to yourself affirming your talents, skills and accomplishments,      their value in life, how important
include your hopes and dreams for the future. Do not forget to thank yourself for   they are and to have more self-
the help you extended to others,                                                    esteem.
Activity 2
REFLECTION
           How do you feel upon reading the letter you wrote to yourself?          The students will call randomly to
           How do you take the expectation demanded from you by your love          present their reflection in class.
            ones?
           How can you encourage other teenagers to bravely face their own
            challenges?
EVALUATION:
The class will form a group of four members they are going to create a banner       The student will make a poster
encapsulating the life of an adolescent, which includes the challenges they         showing the challenges they
experience and their dreams and aspirations.                                        experience and their dreams and
                                                                                    aspirations.
Be creative in making your poster.
Content 15 points
Creativity 8 points
Participation 7 points
Total of 30 points
Prepared by:                      Checked by:
Maria Jessavel B. Resipida   Joan B. Dimaculangan
  Teacher                     English Coordinator