WORKSHEET NSTP Edited
WORKSHEET NSTP Edited
WORKSHEET NSTP Edited
Instructions
1. If the government has the prime duty to serve and protest its citizens, In return,
what is also our responsibility to the state?
Answer:
Our responsibility or prime duty is to obey in the rules that the government
implement. In able to defend the security of the state and the government may
require each of its citizens will render there services to defend our nation.
2. Why is it that the government recognizes the important role of the youth in nation
building?
Answer:
The government recognizes the important role of the youth in nation building as
to develop their skills and awareness of how we defend the country and they will
be prepared for whatever may occur in the future.
3. What do you think is the reason why female students are now required to take
NSTP?
Answer:
Female students are now required to take NSTP simply because they are also
students too. Female also obligated to help the country in times of need. The
woman is given can also contribute to the defense of our society because I also do
women know what men are capable of for the good of our country. Because all of
us has a right to take up this subject. It is important for us to have a training as
well as to have a services.
Instructions:
1. Define a Constitution
Answer:
Answer:
1. Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this
Constitution;
3. Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine
citizenship upon reaching the age of majority; and
Answer:
1. To be loyal to the Republic To defend the State.
2. To contribute to the development and welfare of the State.
3. To uphold the Constitution and obey the laws.
4. To cooperate with duty constituted authorities.
5. To exercise rights responsibility and with due regard for the rights of others.
6. To engage in gainful work and To register and Vote.
4. What are the different citizenship values contained in the preamble of the
Philippine Constitution? (13-28)
Answer:
*Unity, Patriotism
* Truth
*Justice
*Freedom
*Love
*Equality
*Peace
Instuctions:
Answer:
Right to self-organization
Right to collective bargaining
Right to collect negotiation
Right to peaceful and concerted activities including the right to strike
Right to security of tenure
Right to just humane condition of work
Right to a living wage
Right to participate in policy and decision making process
2. Essay
1. What does the government do in promoting a just and dynamic social order.?
Answer:
What the government is promoting legislation to take away the Philippines poverty
and the implementation of legislation aimed curb crime in the country, Promoting
full employment, to reduce the growing poverty in the country. Which causes social
problems, such as criminality, social unrest, diseases, Ignorance, breakdown of
family and low productivity.
2. Does the government allow annulment of marriage and abortion? Why?
Answer:
The state values of dignity of every human person and guarantees full respect for
human rights. Every human person has to be respected because each one should
enjoy the rights according to every individual. Our Philippine Constitution Article
III- the rights of all citizens of the Philippine cannot modified or taken away by the
lawmaking body.
Answer:
In Section 13 the state recognizes the virtual role of the youth in nation building and
shall promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual. Intellectual and social
well-being. It shall inculcate in the youth patriotism and nationalism encourage
their involvement in public and civic affairs. It is made the Constitution duty of the
state to promote and protect their holistic development for them to be able to
develop physically, spiritually, morally, intellectual, psychologically and socially
with thee intellectual and productive citizens of the country and potential
community leader.
WORKSHEET 4
Instructions:
Direction:
Answer:
Pakkikipagkapwa-tao (regard for other)
Family Orientation
Joy and Humor
Flexibility, Adaptability, Creativity
Hard work and Industry
Faith and Religiosity
Ability to Survive
Answer:
Extreme Personalism Manna Habit
Extreme Family Centeredness The Fiesta Syndrome
Lack of Discipline Hospitality
Passivity and Lack of Initiative
Colonial Mentality
Kanya - Kanya Syndrome
Lack of Self – Analysis and Self- Reflection
Filipino Indolence
C. Roots of The Filipino Characters (21-30)
The home environment
Social environment
Culture and Language
History
The educational system
Religion
The economic environment
The political environment
Mass Media
Leadership and Role models
2. Explain Briefly.
Answer:
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all the soul…, and with all your strength”
(Deut 6:4), “… Love your neighbour as you love yourself…” (Lev 19:18) — these are two
statements from the Bible made by Hebrew prophets and repeated by Jesus Christ as the most
important commandments from God for Hebrews at those ancient times (Matt 22:37-39; Mark
12:30-31; Luke 10:27).
WORKSHEET 5
Instructions:
Direction:
1. Write at least 10 traits of a leader that you possess and rank them according to
importance to you.?
Answer:
Faith
Experience
Dignity
Integrity
Strong Personality
Poise
Thoughtfulness
Kindness
Knowledge
Honesty
Answer:
Free-rein type wherein the followers allow his/her to do want they want. Also known
as Laissez-faire leadership, it means that you gave them a freedom to grant or
thinking of things that must be implemented for the good future of our country.
3. Describe briefly how each leadership trait help you in working with a group.
Answer:
Leadership practice will help you to work in a team is being generous with the things that
there is value, and respect the decision of each one of you, having a strong personality with
coworkers every day we . And also being energetic we work for us immediately promoting
high and also don’t forgot our faith in God which only God sees what we do.
WORKSHEET 6
Name: Baliber Mary Ann D. Score ______________
Instructions:
Direction:
1. Spiritual and Moral Values – This pertains to the relationship with God these are
piety, religiosity, honesty, generosity, sincerity, responsibility, keeping of promise,
punctuality, devotion to duty, absence of anti-social tendencies.
2. Psychosocial Traits - The ability to adjust to the society, dominance,
submissiveness, generosity, good manners, extroversion, introversion lifestyle.
3. Temperament – Refers to self- control, emotional maturity and stability ability to
cope with stress and strain and cool when he feels irritable.
4. Physical or Biological Traits and Characteristics – refers to the general physical
attribute, height, weight, size of the body color of the hair manner of walking health.
5. Capacities – Refers to the mental capacity, or intelligence, education, expertise,
noted achievement and multiple intelligence like talents in art, music.
ID – This is the most primitive part of the personality, It represents all the
instinctual drives such as: sexual, aggressive and those concerned with the
satisfaction of bodily needs. It operates on the “Pleasure principle.”
Ego – It operates on the “reality principle” which means gratification of needs are
postponed until the appropriate time and place. The ego is often said to be the
“executive “or manager of the personality which attempts to strike a balance
between the realities of the outside world and the irrational, self-seeking drives of
the id.
6. Define Personality.
Answer:
Personality is a trait of a person that describe herself in how we deal with other people, what
thoughts we have a situation, and all the people we have different personality, because we
have own mind, we can express emotions with others. The second considers personality of the
individuals to consist of the silent impression that he creates no others, A person maybe
described as “aggressive personality” or a “submissive personality.
WORKSHEET 7
Name: Baliber Mary Ann D. Score ______________
Instructions:
Passive
Receptive
Sucking sub phrase of the earlier months
The later stage, active, aggressive, biting sub-phrase.
1:2 Fixation may be caused either by the over-indulgence or the frustration of child’s oral
needs.
1. Anal Stage (Second year of life) – This stage focuses on pleasurable sensations
experienced in the mucous membranes like gaining satisfaction from expelling and
withdrawing faeces.
2. Phallic Stage (35-60) – In this stage, the libidinal energy centers on the genitals and
feeling become overtly sexual, freud defined important issues arising from the
“Oedipus Complex” the boy’s fantasies include wishes for sexual intimacy with is
mother , the “Oedipus complex” is resolved when the child identifies with his father
in order to appease him and to become like him in as many ways as possible. In the
“Electra Complex” there is a girls identification with her mother, the former
believing herself to be already castrated, since she does not possess a penis, suffers a
penis envy.
3. Latency Period – This is a stage, which is characterized by calmness, following the
turmoil of the phallic stage. During this time, the libido is submerged and does not
center upon any bodily are. It is a time of ego- development, particularly in relation
to social and intellectual skills.
2 . Identify the following types of personality.
Melancholic 1. Suffers from the depression and sadness, unpleasant, calmemtion.
Mesomorphis(mesomorph) 2. Athletic type with strong and rippling muscles broad-
shouldered and narrow-shipped.
Dysplastic 3. Bodily defective and handicapped person.
Sanguine 4. Warm-hearted, pleasant, quick to react balanced emotional
excitement.
Endomorphic (endomorph 5. Prominence of instestines and other visceral organs,
round in body but weak muscles and bones.
Viscerotonic 7. Predominatly endomorphic loves to eat seeks bodily comfort
sociable relaxed in posture and movement slow reactions.
Ectomorphic (ectomorph) 8. Tall, thin stoop-shouldered, with delicate skin, fine hair
and sensitive nervous system.
Ambivert 9.Very conscientious, has sense of right and wrong works according
to the ideal.
10.Characterized by excessire cleanliness, orderliness, obstinancy,
stringiness and punctuality.
Choleric 11. Easily angered and quick to react, easily excited emotional.
Phlegmatic 12. Listless, slow, a pathetic, calm emotion, weak.
Introvert 13. Prefers to be alone, shy, withdrawn.
Extrovert 14. Very sociable, prefers to be with people, well-dressed, outgoing,
etc.
Cerebrotonic 15. Ectomorphic, sensitive and emotional, worries much does not like
groups and loves solitude.
WORKSHEET 8
Name: Baliber Mary Ann D. Score ______________
Instructions:
Numeracy
2:2 Literacy:
Answer: It is defined as using printed and written information to function in
a society, to achieve one’s goals, and develop one’s knowledge and potential. It is
further defined as “the ability to read, write and speak in English and Filipino
and to use mathematics at a level necessary to function at work in society in
general.
Answer:
Help students in the value of Mathematics in their everyday life and its usefulness;
Develop in students the numeracy skills, concepts and understandings and attitudes
which will enable them to scope confidently with everyday life;
Provide strong mathematical foundation for students;
Help students to achieve mathematical and statistical literacy needed in a society
which is technologically oriented and information rich;
Help students to be creative by using variety of approaches in solving problems;
Provide students with the mathematical tools, skills, understanding, and attitudes
they will encounter in the world of work;
Help to foster and develop math talent.
WORKSHEET 9
Name: Baliber Mary Ann D. Score ______________
Instructions
I. Definition
1. Health
2. Health Education
Answer: It is the sum total of the experiences which favorably influence
habits, attitudes and knowledge relating to individual community.
3. Hygiene
Answer: It is the science of promoting and prolonging health.
4. Public Health
Answer: It is the science and art of preventing disease and promoting and
prolonging life through organizes effort.
5. Sanitation
Answer: It is refers to the establishment of environment of environmental
condtions favorable to health.
6. Scholl Health
7. Answer: It includes all the acts carried-out in a school system in the interest
of student’s health.
II. Essay
WORKSHEET 10
Name: Baliber Mary Ann D. Score ______________
Instructions
Directions
I. Enumeration
1-10 Ten facts, which every man should know.
Human Disease – One of the leading causes of death among men in heart
disease.
Hospital – Men visit doctors when they can no longer bear the pain.
Violence – Men’s tendency is to become aggressive than women.
Addictions – Men are prone to addictions.
Accidents – Men are exposed to hazardous job especially the engineers, pilot,
marine, fishermen, etc.
Sexually Transmitted Disease – STD is a disease among men if they don’t
practice sex safe.
Suicide – men tent to commit suicide than women.
Impotence – This brought by psychological aspects.
Falls – Bad falls can cause death. As a result, a person can suffer from broken
bones, sprains, dislocations or a broken skull.
Burns – These are injuries caused by contact with strong heat.
Cuts and Punctures – Cuts are open wounds made by any sharp instrument like a
knife, a razor, or a broken glass.
Bruises – There are caused by blows on some parts of the body. The blow breaks
small blood vessels just under the skin.
Electric Shocks – This happens when someone comes in contact with a live wire
either through carelessness or through faulty wiring system.
Fainting – If you see someone fainting, you will notice paleness of his face and his
cold perspiration is generally on the forehead.
Animal Bites – Animal bites are painful and can be dangerous.
II. Matching Type
Match A with B
A B
WORKSHEET 11
Name: Baliber Mary Ann D. Score ______________
Instructions
Directions:
Answer:
Answer:
Teaching is a noblest profession because it helps every person or students to develop their
knowledge and to help them to improve their knowledge more or IQ. Every teacher shall
participate in the continuing professional education (CPE) program of the professional
regulation commission, and shall pursue such other studies that will improve his efficiency.
Every teacher shall help, if duly authorized to seek support for the school. Every teacher shall
use the teaching profession in a matter that makes it a dignified means for earning a decent
living.
A teacher is not entitled to claim credits for work not his own and shall give due credit for the
work of others which he may use. Before leaving his position, a teacher shall organize and
leave to his successors such records and other data as are necessary to carry on the work. A
teacher shall hold inviolate all confidential information concerning associates and the school,
and shall not divulge to anyone document, which have not yet officially released. It shall be
the responsibility of every teacher to seek correctives for what may appear to be an
unprofessional and unethical conduct of any associate. A teacher may submit to the proper
authorities any justifiable criticism against an associate, preferably in writing, without
violating any right of the individual concerned.
Answer:
The teacher should have the dignity anywhere and everywhere at any time, because dignity is
part of our personality, which does not respect other people .dapat teachers maintained their
dignity at all times and opportunities.
WORKSHEET 12
Name: Baliber Mary Ann D. Score ______________
Instruction:
1:1 State
Answer:
The responsibility of the teacher in the state is to teach well those topics in his/her student
because those students that finish their studies with a reward or with honor they will find a
beautiful work when they graduate. . Every schoolteacher or school official shall actively help
carry out the declared policies of the state, and shall taken oath to the effect. In the Internet of
the interest of the state and of the Filipino people as much as of his own, every teacher shall
be physically, mentally and morally fit. Every teacher shall possess and actualize full
commitment and devotion to duty. A teacher shall not engage in the promotion of any
political, religious, or other partisan interest. Every teacher shall vote and shall exercise all
other constitutional rights and responsibilities. Every teacher shall enjoy academic freedom.
1:2 Community
Answer: A teacher is a facilitator of learning and of the development of the youth; he shall,
therefore, render the best service by providing an environment conductive o such learning
and growth. Every teacher shall provide leadership and initiative to actively participate in
community movements for moral, social, educational, economic and civic betterment.
Every teacher shall merit reasonable social recognition for which purpose he shall behave
with honor and dignity at all times and refrain from such activities as gambling, smoking,
drunkenness, and other excesses. Every teacher shall live for and with the community, and
shall therefore study and understand local custom and traditional I order to have
sympathetic attitude, therefore refrain from disparaging the community.
1:3 Profession
Answer : Every teacher shall actively help insure that teaching is the noblest profession,
and shall manifest genuine enthusiasm and pride in teaching as a noble calling. Every
teacher shall uphold he highest possible standards of quality education, shall make the best
preparation for the career of teaching, and shall be at his best at all times in the practice of
his profession. Every teacher shall participate in the continuing professional education
(CPE) program of the professional regulation commission, and shall pursue such other
studies that will improve his efficiency. Every teacher shall help, if duly authorized to seek
support for the school. Every teacher shall use the teaching profession in a matter that
makes it a dignified means for earning a decent living.
The teachers, shall at all times be imbued with the spirit of professional loyalty, mutual
confidence, and faith in other another self-scarifies, and full cooperation with colleagues.
A teacher is not entitled to claim credit for work not his own and shall give due credit for
the work of others which he may use. Before leaving his position, a teacher shall organize
and leave to his successors such records and other data as a necessary to carry on the work.
A teacher shall hold inviolate all confidential information concerning associates and the
school, and shall not divulge to anyone documents, which have not yet officially released. It
shall be the responsibility of every teacher to seek corrective for what may appear to be an
unprofessional and unethical conduct of an associate.
Answer: A teacher shall make it his duty to make an honest effort to understand and
support the legitimate policies of the school and the administration regardless the of
personal feeling or private opinion and shall faithfully carry them out. School official and
other school personnel shall consider their cooperative responsibility to formulate policies.
School officials shall encourage and attend to the professional growth of all teacher under
them such as recommending them for promotion. No school official shall dismiss or
recommend for dismissal teacher or other subordinates expect for cause. A teacher shall
base the evaluation of the learners work on merit and quality of academic performance.
1:6 Learners
Answer: Is the primordial concern in the educative process. The biological equipment of
the learner is the basis of teaching and learning. The child’s hereditary traits are capital
with which education must work. It is necessary to study his capacities, and the rest of his
personality traits so that the teacher can think of ways and means in enhancing his ability
to assimiliate learning.
1:7 Parents
Answer: A teacher shall establish and maintain cordial relations with parents, and shall
conduct himself to merit their confidence and respect. A teacher shall inform parents,
through proper authorities, of the progress or deficiencies of learners under him, exercising
utmost candor and tact in pointing out learners deficiencies and in seeking parents
cooperation for the proper guidance and improvement of learners. A teacher shall hear
parents complaints with sympathy and understanding and shall discourage criticism.
1:8 Business
1:9 As a person
Answer:The teacher should have the dignity anywhere and everywhere at any time, because
dignity is part of our personality, which does not respect other people .dapat teachers
maintained their dignity at all times and opportunities.
2. Explain briefly the disciplinary action on the violation of the Code of Ethics for School
Officials and Teacher.
Answer:
Answer: Any violation of any provision of his Code shall be sufficient ground for the
imposition against the erring teacher of disciplinary action consisting of revocation of his
certificate of Registration and License as Professional Teachers, suspension from the
practice of the teaching profession, reprimand, or cancellation of his temporary/special
permit under causes specified in Sec.23, Article VIII of the Rules and Regulations
Implementing R.A. No.7836.
3. Explain briefly the importance of Code of Ethics for School Officials and Teachers.
Answer: Code of Ethics as a guide in our teaching profession. The role of the
teacher does not only concern with the pupils they are teaching, but she has also an
obligation with the State, parents, profession, school administrators, and the non
personnel. Any teacher who violates this Code of Ethics shall be held liable.
WORKSHEET 13
Name: Baliber Mary Ann D. Score ______________
Instructions
Directions:
1. Enumerate and discuss briefly the ten (10) biological and physiological stages of
development.?
Prenatal period (conception to birth) - This period is characterized by the
formation of all the parts of the human body such as the internal organs,
skeletal bones, flesh, etc.
Period of Infancy or Babyhood (birth to 2 years) – As this stage, the baby
learns to control his muscles.
Early Childhood (2 to 6 years) – the development is characterized fist by
growth of control over the environment.
Late Childhood (6 or 7 to 11 years) – This is the period for elementary
grades. The skill he learns at home and in school are put into practice.
Puberty (12 or 13 to 14 or 15 years) – In this period, changes in physical and
physiological aspects in both sexes take place very fast. This is a stage
wherein the urge for sex starts.
Early Adolescence (period from puberty up to seventeen years) – In this
period, there is rapid sex maturation.
Late Adolescence (period from 18-21 years) – The youth are now preparing
for their future by attending their professional and vocational careers and
some are already seeking for job.
Early Adulthood (21-40) – It is in this stage where adults may pursue higher
studies. This period is considered as the productive years of their lives.
Middle Age (40-65 years ) – This is the period of late adulthood.
Old Age (starts at age 65) – This is the stage where a person feels some
ailments that are characterized by old age such as: arthritis, forgetfulness,
deafness, failing eyesight, baldness and senility etc.
2. How does the 9 factors influencing development affect the child? Explain briefly.
Answer:
Intelligence – This refers to the mental ability of the child.
Sex – Sex determines social roles. It is expected that males tend to become
aggressive, fearless and capable of doing hard work.
Glands of Internal Secretion – The secretion of gland affects both the pre-natal and
post-natal development.
Nutrition – Nutrition refers to the amount of food as well as the vitamins, Protein,
calcium, etc. content are essential.
Fresh air and sunlight – These factors are essential to the health condition and the
maturing age of the child.
Injuries and disease – The child’s development could be restarted by the injuries
and disease such as: head injury, toxic poisons from diseases and drugs, bacterial
poisons from disease brought by tonsillitis, typhoid fever, etc.
Race – It is found out through researches that children of Mediterranean races
develop faster than those children of the countries of north Europe.
Culture – Differences in culture do not affect social and motor responses.
Ordinal Position in the Family – The eldest child gets matured at an early age,
because he has to attend to his younger siblings. The youngest is usually “babied”.