Learning Activity Sheet No.3: Learning Area - Grade Level: Date: I. Introductory Concept
Learning Activity Sheet No.3: Learning Area - Grade Level: Date: I. Introductory Concept
Learning Activity Sheet No.3: Learning Area - Grade Level: Date: I. Introductory Concept
I. INTRODUCTORY CONCEPT
Big Question: how does understanding group membership and Leadership
Improve social relationships?
In your notebook make a list of groups/ clubs or organizations that you are
already belong before the new normal. Example are: choir, dance group,
play/theatre arts, school cheer leading team, school paper, sports team, Yes-O,
School organization and others.
III. ACTIVITIES
Write your answers to the following questions in your notebook:
1. Why did you choose to be in that particular group/organization?
2. How do you fulfil your responsibilities in that organization?
3. How do you find the leader/s of the organization?
As you have known by now, the relationships adolescents have with their peers, family
and members of their social sphere play a vital role in their development. Adolescence is a
crucial period in social development, as adolescents can be easily swayed by their close
relationships. Research shows there are four main types of relationships that influence an
adolescent: parents, peers, community and society.
IV. EVALUATION
V. ANSWER KEY
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
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First EDITION 2016
Department of Education
Source:
1. Alman Dave O. Quiboquibo, RANDUM Ruminations-Live Journal,
Bagasbas Beach, Daet, Camarines Norte, June 3, 2008
Development – Grade 11 Quarter 2 – LAS 1:
Building and Maintaining Relationship: Social Relationships in Middle and Late Adolescence
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