Date: October 2, 2024
Semi Detailed Lesson Plan
In
Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Science
Grade 11 HUMSS
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson student will be able to
Explain the concept of nationalism and its significance in the context of Philippine history.
Identify the impact of Rizal's nationalism on the Philippine struggle for independence and its relevance to
contemporary issues.
Show the ideas and writings of Jose Rizal, the Philippine national hero, on nationalism.
II. Subject Matter.
Topic: Nationalism by Dr. Jose Rizal
Materials
Copies of Rizal's essay "A Filipino's Ideal" (or excerpts from his other works, such as "Noli Me Tangere" or "El
Filibusterismo")
Handouts with guiding questions
Whiteboard and markers
Online resources (e.g., articles, videos, podcasts)
Laptop and projector for presentation
III. Procedure:
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of attendance
4. Checking of assignment
5. Review
Review the key concept of Nationalism by isabelo Delos Reyes.
6. Motivation
Present a Short Video about the two well known writings of Rizal.
Follow up question about the video
7. Presentation of the Lesson
Introduce the concept of nationalism and its relevance to Philippine history.
Discuss the impact of Rizal's nationalism on the Philippine struggle for independence and its relevance to
contemporary issues
Explain the ideas and writings of Jose Rizal, the Philippine national hero, on nationalism.
IV. Application
Create a "Philippine National Identity Collage" where learners can express their own understanding of what it means
to be Filipino.
V. Conclusion
Create a visual project (e.g., poster, infographic, video) that summarizes students understanding of nationalism and its
relevance to contemporary issues.
VI. Assessment:
Write the letter of the correct answer on separate sheet of paper.
1. What is the primary theme of Rizal's essay "Nationalism"?
A) The importance of colonialism
B) The benefits of Western education
C) The need for Philippine independence and self-governance
D) The role of the Catholic Church in Philippine society
Answer: C) The need for Philippine independence and self-governance
2. According to Rizal, what is the primary obstacle to Philippine progress?
A) The lack of natural resources
B) The presence of foreign powers
C) The Filipino people's lack of education and skills
D) The country's geographical location
Answer: B) The presence of foreign powers
3. How does Rizal believe the Philippines should achieve independence?
A) Through armed revolution
B) Through diplomatic efforts with foreign powers
C) Through a gradual process of reforms and self-governance
D) Through the adoption of Western culture
Answer: C) Through a gradual process of reforms and self-governance
4. What is Rizal's critique of the Philippine Revolution of 1896?
A) That it was too violent and bloody
B) That it was too slow and ineffective
C) That it was too focused on rhetoric and not enough on practical action
D) That it was too reliant on foreign powers
Answer: C) That it was too focused on rhetoric and not enough on practical action
5. What is Rizal's central message in "Nationalism"?
A) That the Philippines should remain a colony of Spain
B) That the Philippines should adopt Western culture and values
C) That the Philippines should strive for independence and self-governance
D) That the Philippines should focus on internal reform rather than external change
Answer: C) That the Philippines should strive for independence and self-governance
VII. Assignment
Write a reflective essay on how Rizal's nationalism continues to inspire you today.
Prepared by:
Jarren A. Policarpio
Teacher I
Checked and reviewed by
Marivel Q. Garcia
Head Teacher III
Noted by
Javier G. Galang
Principal I