HEALTH9 SLeM2 Q1
HEALTH9 SLeM2 Q1
HEALTH9 SLeM2 Q1
MAPEH
HEALTH SleM 2
First Quarter
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
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MAPEH HEALTH – Grade 9
Quarter 1 - SLeM 2: Environmental Health
Week 2
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LESSON: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IN THE
PHILIPPINES
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter and the WORD of the correct
answer on a sheet of paper.
1. What is/are the best practices in maintaining a clean and safe environment?
A. clean up drive C. proper waste management
B. proper waste management D. all of the above
2. It is the excessive sound that causes hearing loss, stress, fatigue, irritability, tension,
headaches, and high blood pressure.
A. air pollution C. soil pollution
B. noise pollution D. air pollution
4. The art and science of maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all
members of the community.
A. Community Health C. Health
B. Environmental Health D. Sociological Health
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Directions: Complete the words by filling in the missing letters. Write your
answer on a sheet of paper.
II. FLASH FLOOD A flash flood is a large-volume flood that occurs suddenly, generally due
to heavy rain. Illegal logging is said to have had a role in the high death toll in Iligan and
Cagayan de Oro during Sendong 2011. Many victims were swept away by massive logs rolling
down the denuded mountains that faced the two cities.
III. ILLEGAL MINING is the process of extracting rich minerals or other geological elements
from an ore body, lode, vein, seam, or reef in the ground. It forms the mineralized package of
economic interest to the miner in the absence of land rights, mining license, exploration or
mineral transportation permit or of any document that could legitimate the on-going operations.
IV. SOIL EROSION Wind, water, and gravity transport soil and rock from one place to another.
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Soil Erosion Causes:
● Deforestation
● Building of Roads
● Urbanization
● Mining
● Agriculture
● from water sports
● from oil tankers with equipment faults
● from drilling works carried out in the sea
● from nature and human activities on land
V. CORAL REEF DEGRADATION is a serious issue all around the world. It has been
estimated that 27% of the world's reefs have been damaged. According to Gardener (2003),
11 percent of the land has been entirely gone, and 16 percent has been harmed.
VI. POLLUTION is any change in the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of
water, air, and/or land resources.
TYPES OF POLLUTION:
Environmental EFFECTS
Problems
Deforestation Landslides
Greenhouse effect
Soil erosion
Rivers and dams are being silted up
Denuded upland
Degraded watershed
Flooding
Coral reefs are being destroyed along the shore
Flash Floods Drinking water contamination
Causes of diseases like Cholera and
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other water borne diseases
Loss of life
Destruction of Sewage System
Soil Erosion Difficulty in raising livestock
usage of farmland that isn't productive
silting of man-made lakes
loss of soil vegetation resulting to climate change
Oil Spill Changes in the target species' size structure
Disappearing edible reef fish
Degradation of species richness and diversity
Illegal Mining All living organisms in the water are poisoned
Beautiful coral reefs are being destroyed
Land's barrenness
Environmental Law
Pollution Control is concerned with reducing pollution in the Philippines. Here are some
of the relevant legislation pertaining to environmental and health safety:
R.A. 8749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 - ensures that a thorough air pollution
management policy is implemented.
P.D. 856 – Sanitation Code - puts responsibility for solid waste management in their
region of production on local government units.
P.D. 463 – Amended the Mining Act of 1936. Requires all mining
Lease holders to comply with Pollution Control Laws and regulations and provide for
penalties for noncompliance.
P.D. 1251 – Imposes fines on tailings and mine wastes and the fund generated is used
to pay for the damages to land, agricultural crops, forests products, aquatic resources
and infrastructures caused by pollution for mining operations.
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DIFFERENT AGENCIES WORKING TOGETHER FOR COMMUNITY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
For the sake of community health, many organizations are collaborating. Their
initiatives are likewise focused on long-term community development. For support and
cooperation, community activities and programs must be organized with the organizations
listed below.
DepEd—Department of Education
DND-- Department of National Defense
DPWH—Department of Public Works and Highways
PIA—Philippine Information Agency
PopCom—Population Commission
DA—Department of Agriculture
DBM -Department of Budget and Management
PMA—Philippine of Medical Association
PNRC—Philippine National Red Cross
DILG- Department of Interior and Local Government
NNC- National Nutrition Council
NEDA- National Economic and Development Authority
PHA- Philippine Hospital Association
DOH-Department of Health
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that is memorable taking care of very strong does a good job conveys a
and says a the message about of sending a message about
message about environment. taking care of message about taking care of the
taking care of the the taking care of environment.
environment. environment. the
environment.
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appealing.
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clearly written on related to the back of the back of the the back of the
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relates to slogan to the graphics the graphics connection to the
and graphics on and slogan. and slogan. graphics and
the poster. slogan on the
poster.
Directions: Complete the table by giving the effects of environmental issues on people’s
health. Copy and write your answers on a sheet of paper.
Air Pollution
Water Pollution
Flash Flood
Oil Spill
Illegal Mining
Deforestation
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There are existing Philippine Laws that will protect our environment from external
factors. To name a few: Philippine Clean Air Act, Philippine Water Act, and Ecological
Solid Waste Management Act. These laws are implemented to protect our environment.
Let us now check how well you understood our lesson. Answer the following
questions on a sheet of paper.
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter and the WORD of the correct
answer on a sheet of paper.
1. What is/are the best practices in maintaining a clean and safe environment?
A. tree planting activities C. clean up drive
B. proper waste management D. all of the above
3. It is the excessive sound that causes hearing loss, stress, fatigue, irritability, tension,
headaches, and high blood pressure.
A. air pollution C. soil pollution
B. noise pollution D. air pollution
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6. It is the destruction of big areas of forests.
A. oil spill C. deforestation
B. mining D. coral reef degradation
7. The art and science of maintaining, protecting and improving the health of all
members of the community.
A. Health C. Environmental Health
B. Community Health D. Sociological Health
References
Answer Key
10.A
9. C
8. B
7. B
6. C
5. B 5. B
4. D 4. A
3. B 3. B
2. D 2. B
1. D 1. D
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