Grades 1 to 12 Western Horizon Skills
DAILY LESSON School Training and Assessment Grade Level 11
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Teacher John Ryu Samantela Learning Areas CSS
Teaching Quarter 1
June 25, 2025
Dates and
12:45 – 2:45
Quarter Week 2
Time Day 2
I. Objectives
A. Content Standards The learners demonstrate an understanding of one’s PECs in computer
systems servicing.
B. Performance Standards The learners shall be able to prepare an activity plan that aligns with the
PECS of a practitioner/entrepreneur in computer systems servicing.
C. Learning Competencies/ The learners must be able to recognize personal entrepreneurial
Objectives competencies and skills (PECs) needed in computer systems servicing.
Write the LC code for each TLE_PECS7-12
00-1
at the end of the period, the learners must be able:
to compare one’s PECs with those of practitioner/entrepreneur
align one’s PECs with those of practitioner/entrepreneur
II. Content PERSONAL ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPENTENCIES
III. Learning Resources
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide Pages
2. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning Resources https://studylib.net/doc/26049136/tle-9-ict-css-module
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson The teacher will let the learners share their essay that they have made last
or presenting the new lesson meeting to review the previous lesson.
The teacher will introduce an activity.
Directions: Match the entrepreneurial competencies in column A with their
meaning in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
A B
1. Creative a. makes wise decisions towards
the set objectives
2. Profit - oriented b. strategic thinking and setting of
goals
3. Disciplined c. trusting in one’s ability
4. Sound Decision d. adoptable to change
maker
5. Possess people e. innovates to have an edge
skills over other competitors
6. Excellent planner f. solid dedication
7. Confident g. skillful in record keeping
8. Hardworking h. always sticks to the plan
9. Ability to accept i. work diligently
change
10. Committed j.
effective and efficient
communication skills and
relates well to people
k. always looking for an
opportunity to have/earn
income
B. Establishing a purpose for The teacher will ask the following question:
the lesson 1. Do you think as a CSS learner you should have those
characteristics we talked about lately?
2. From those mentioned, what characteristics you already
possessed?
C. Presenting examples/ The teacher will state instances of the lesson.
instances of the new lesson 1. Starting a Business
Traits like self-confidence, risk-taking, and opportunity-seeking
help individuals start and manage their businesses successfully.
Example: Starting a small online food business using your cooking
skills.
2. Career Development
Hard work, commitment to work, and persistence help employees
perform well and get promoted.
Example: Being innovative in solving problems at work may lead
to a leadership position.
3. Managing School Project
Planning, goal setting, and persistence help complete academic
projects on time.
Example: Leading a group project in school, managing deadlines,
and resolving group conflicts.
4. Community Leadership or Involvement
Communication skills, decision-making, and commitment help in
leading or participating in community programs.
Example: Organizing a fundraising event for a local cause.
5. Personal Goal Achievement
Being goal-oriented, hardworking, and self-confident helps you
achieve personal dreams or goals.
Example: Saving up to buy a laptop by doing small online jobs or
selling products.
D. Discussing new concepts The teacher will discuss the lesson.
and practicing new skills #1
What are Entrepreneurial Competencies?
Entrepreneurial competencies refer to the ability to develop, organize and
manage a business venture along with any of its risks. It includes key
characteristics that should be possessed by a person in order to successfully
run a new venture. Among those characteristics are social, managerial and
networking competences.
Below are few important characteristics / traits / attributes of a good
entrepreneur:
Hardworking: A successful entrepreneurs are hard workers, and they also
enjoy what they are doing. They are dedicated, driven, and focused. They
are goal oriented and have a strong attention to detail. They are typically
highly organized and have seemingly boundless energy.
Confident: A successful entrepreneur never asks the question or
keeps doubts in their mind about if they can succeed or if they are even
worthy of success. They are normally confident enough that their
knowledge and their know-how will help them make their business idea a
success. And they radiate this confidence in everything that they do for the
business.
Disciplined: Successful entrepreneurs always focus their energy on
making the business work, and for eliminating the distractions or obstacles
to their goals. They make strategies help them to aim the goals they have
while they outline the plan to achieve the outcome.
Committed: Good entrepreneurs assume full responsibility over their
business. They give full commitment and solid dedication to make the
business successful.
Ability to accept change: Nothing is permanent but change. Change occurs
frequently. When you own a business, you should cope with and thrive on
changes. Capitalize on positive changes to make your business grow.
Creative: One facet of creativity is being able to make connections
between seemingly unrelated events or situations. Entrepreneurs often
come up with solutions which are the synthesis of other items.
They will repurpose products to market them to new industries.
Has the initiative: An entrepreneur takes the initiative. You must put
yourself in a position where you are responsible for the failure or success of
your business.
Profit-oriented: An entrepreneur enters the world of business to generate
profit or additional income. The business shall become your bread and
butter. Therefore, you must see to it that the business can generate income.
E. Discussing new concepts Listed below are the important skills of a successful entrepreneur:
and practicing new skills #2
Excellent planner: Planning involves strategic thinking and goal setting to
achieve objectives by carefully maximizing all the available resources. A
good entrepreneur develops and follows the steps in the plans diligently to
realize goals. A good entrepreneur knows that planning is an effective skill
only when combined with action.
Possesses people skills: This is a very important skill needed to be
successful in any kind of business. People skills refer to effective and
efficient communication and establishing good relationship to the people
working in and out of your business. In day-to-day business transactions,
you need to deal with people. A well-developed interpersonal skill can
make a huge difference between success and failure of the business.
Sound decision maker: Successful entrepreneurs can think quickly and to
make wise decisions towards a pre-determined set of objectives. No one can
deny that the ability to make wise decisions is an important skill that an
entrepreneur should possess. Sound decisions should be based on given
facts and information and lead towards the pre-determined objectives.
Strengthening your Identified PECs
Here are your guides on how to strengthen your own PECs:
1. React positively to criticisms and open to feedback.
2. Always demonstrate positive attitude to achieve a desired goal.
3. Always project strong and well-balanced behavior.
4. Always exercise the assertive style in your work environment.
5. Avoid being too passive and too aggressive.
6. Do not let anyone worsen your business life.
7. Prioritize your business goal rather than personal goal in order to become
a successful entrepreneur.
8. Acquire specific skills for creating and maintaining a conducive work
environment.
9. Be responsible in everything you do in your business.
10. Always observe business ethics in putting up a business.
F. Developing Mastery (Leads Aligning one’s PECs
to Formative Assessment 3) Directions: Choose from the list below the characteristics and traits that
best describe your own personal entrepreneurial characteristics. Find ways
on how to align them according to the personal entrepreneurial
characteristics of an entrepreneur which were discussed earlier. Write your
answers in the activity sheet provided.
creative resourceful persistent organized independent
confident risk taker observant competent trustworthy
optimistic passionate flexible sensitive committed
dynamic efficient hardworkin decision - reliable
g maker
knowledgeable perseverin decisive strong - courteous
g minded
Example: My PECs
My PECs My simple definition Things to do to align
with PECs of
successful
entrepreneur
1. Creative
2. Organized
3. Competent
4. Observant
G. Finding practical The teacher will ask the following questions:
applications of concepts and 1. Why do you think we need to study those PECs?
skills in daily living 2. In what ways as a CSS learner can Pecs help you?
H. Making generalizations and The teacher will ask the following questions:
abstractions about the lesson 1. Who can give at least 2 traits or characteristics of a good
entrepreneur and explain?
2. Why should we study PECs?
I. Evaluating learning My techniques to strengthen PECs
Directions: From the given chart below, write at least six techniques on
how you would strengthen your own PECs. Write the PECs that you feel
that you still need to focus on to strengthen these on a separate sheet of
paper.
Example: Self – confidence
J. Additional activities for
application or remediation
V. Remarks
VI. Reflection
A. No. of learners who earned
80% in the evaluation
B. No. of learners who require
additional activities for
remediation who scored below
80%
C. Did the remedial lesson
work? No. of learners who
have caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well? Why
did these strategies work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my principal
or supervisor can help me
solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did I
use/discover which I wish to
share with other teachers?
Prepared by:
JOHN RYU SAMANTELA, LPT
Subject Teacher
Checked by:
EDLYN MAE SARMIENTO, PhD
School Principal
JUNE 24, 2025