Q4 Health 9 LAS MELC 2 CORRECTED
Q4 Health 9 LAS MELC 2 CORRECTED
Q4 Health 9 LAS MELC 2 CORRECTED
HEALTH
Learning Activity Sheet
Quarter 4 –MELC 2
Types of Intentional Injuries
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HEALTH Grade 9
Learning Activity Sheet No. 2—Types of Intentional Injuries
First Edition, 2021
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This Learning Activity Sheet is developed by DepEd Region 6 – Western Visayas.
RAMIR B. UYTICO
PEDRO T. ESCOBARTE JR.
ELENA P. GONZAGA
DONALD T. GENINE
ALTHEA V. LANDAR
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Introductory Message
Welcome to Health 9!
The Health 9 Learning Activity Sheet will help you facilitate the leaching-
learning activities specified in each Most Essential Learning Competency (MELC)
with minimal or no face-to-face encounter between you and learner. This will be
made available to the learners with the references/links to ease the independent
learning.
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Learning Activity Sheets (LAS)
Name of Learner: _____________________ Grade and Section: _____________
Date: ___________________
HEALTH 9 LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET
Types of Intentional Injuries
I. Learning Competency with Code
Suicide is intentionally taking one’s own life. On the other hand, parasuicide is a
suicide attempt in which a person does not intend to die. It is often a cry for help
meaning, the person wants others to know what s/he is feeling. Despite this,
parasuicide should be taken seriously because it may also lead to death.
Domestic Violence
name-calling or putdowns
keeping a partner from contacting his/her family or friends
withholding money/allowance or denying financial support
stopping a partner from getting or keeping a job
actual or threatened physical harm
sexual assault
stalking
intimidation
Bullying
Bullying is an unwanted, aggressive behavior. The behavior is repeated, or
can be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may
have serious, lasting problems.
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o Spitting
o Tripping/pushing
o Taking or breaking someone’s things
o Making mean or rude hand gestures
Cyberbullying – verbal and social bullying done through use of technology and
electronic means. It includes:
o Using social media (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
o Using mobile devices (i.e. cellphone)
o Using electronic mails (i.e. e-mails)
Stalking
Stalking is a pattern of behavior that
makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed, or in
danger. It is when someone repeatedly
contacts you, follows you, sends you things,
and talks to you, even when you don’t want
them to. It is very threatening to the person
being stalked, because the behaviors and
actions of the stalker often invade his/her
privacy. Stalking behaviors involve actions
such as:
Knowing your schedule person unknowingly being stalked
Showing up at places you go to <source:
Sending mail, e-mail, and pictures http://www.lanazione.it/toscana/cronaca
Calling or texting repeatedly /2011/11/24/625663/images/758617-
21929282stalking.jpg>
Contacting you or posting about you
on social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, etc)
Writing letters
Damaging your property
Creating a Web site about you
Sending gifts
Stealing things that belong to you
Any other actions to contact, harass, track, or frighten you
Extortion
Gang members are responsible for a majority of serious crimes, like extortion,
theft and robbery. They are also likely to be
involved in selling drugs and are more likely to
bring weapons to school for fear of attack from
rival gangs.
Illegal Fraternity-Related Violence
On the other hand, abduction is the use of deceit or force in order to take a
person or a child away from their home or relatives. In abduction, the victim usually
knows or has some sort of relation with the abductor. Most of the time, the abductor
is not holding the victim for profit or any monetary gain. Abduction usually happens
to children with separated parents, wherein the child will be tricked by one parent to
come with him/her and take the child away from the other parent who has sole
custody of the child. This is usually because of an emotional disorder created when
the abductor feels that the child’s welfare and best interests are at risk or that the
child will be gone completely from his/her life. Sometimes, abductions occur out of
revenge. People take hostages during periods of anger and deep loss, like abducting
the child of an ex-lover for revenge or to blackmail the ex-lover to think again
resuming their relationship.
Acts of Terror
oppose. The effectiveness of the terrorist act lies An act of terror involving a
not in the act itself, but in the public’s or bombing attack
government’s reaction to the act. <source: http://www.causes-of-
terrorism.net/images/street0
Acts of terror may be categorized into six.
These are the following:
State terrorism – States or governments can use force or the threat of force,
without declaring war, to terrorize their citizens and achieve a political goal.
Bioterrorism – refers to the intentional release of toxic biological agents to harm
and terrorize civilians, in the name of a political or other cause. It includes
viruses, bacteria and toxins that could be used in an attack, such as Anthrax
(Bacillus anthracis), Botulism (Clostridium botulinum toxin), The Plague (Yersinia
pestis), Smallpox (Variola major), Tularemia (Francisella tularensis), and
Hemorrhagic fever, due to Ebola Virus or Marburg Virus.
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Cyberterrorism – is the use of information technology to attack civilians and draw
attention to the terrorists’ cause. This may mean that they use computer systems
or telecommunications as a tool to carry out a traditional attack. More often,
cyberterrorism refers to an attack on information technology itself in a way that
would drastically disturb network services. For example, cyberterrorists could
disable networked emergency systems or hack into networks housing important
financial information.
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Verbal abuse is fickle. A person is stunned, shocked, and thrown off balance
by the abuser’s mockery, angry punch, critical remark, or hurtful comment.
Verbal abuse usually worsens, increase of strength, regularity, and
assortment. The verbal abuse may begin with put-downs disguised as jokes.
Later, other forms might surface. Sometimes the verbal abuse may rise into
physical abuse, starting with "accidental" shoves, pushes, and bumps.
Incest is sexual contact between persons who are so closely related that a
marriage between them is considered illegal (e.g., parents and children, uncles/aunts
and nieces/nephews, etc.). Usually, incest takes the form of an older family member
having sexual relations or sexually abusing a child or an adolescent.
The sexual act may also be considered rape if it satisfies any of the following
criteria:
One or both people are not old enough to consent, which means one or
both of them are below 18 years old
One of them does not have the capacity to consent, which means one of
them may not be in his/her right mental and legal capacity to consent (i.e.
with mental disability, people who have been drugged or unconscious,
etc.)
One of them did not agree to take part, which means the rapist might use
physical force or threat to force the victim to have intercourse with him/her.
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III. Accompanying DepEd Textbook and Educational Sites
Activity 1: Rated PG
Direction: Remember a scene that shows violent action and behaviors leading to
intentional injuries from a TV show (cartoons, sitcom, etc.) that you have
recently watched. You may narrate or draw this scene on your worksheet.
Answer the questions that follow.
Guide Questions:
1. From what type or genre of TV show did you get the scene that you have
drawn? (i.e. cartoon, sitcom, action, fantasy, soap opera, etc.) Is this
suitable or appropriate for your age? Why?
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2. Do you enjoy watching this show? Why?
3. What are the effects of watching shows that depict violent actions and
behaviors to children like you? Why?
Guide Questions:
3. What did you feel for the victims in the news? Why?
V. REFLECTION
As a student, I learned that
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I realized that
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I will apply
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