TG - Health 3 - Q4
TG - Health 3 - Q4
DRAFT
April 10, 2014
INJURY PREVENTION
    AND SAFETY
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INTRODUCTION:
These lessons in road safety seek to put a stop into this. Hence, many hands-on
activities and actual practice are provided for this quarter, the goal of which to
help the learners develop safety habits that will minimize their risks of meeting
accidents in the road and in vehicle.
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Instruct the pupils to answer the Pre-test.
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5.     What road safety rule will you apply?
        The jeepney is full and there are no vacant seats. Some passengers
        are holding on to the bars. Some are clinging at the bar at the
        entrance.
       A. No overloading
       B. Sit near the entrance
       C. No running into the street
       D. Line up while waiting for your turn
       A.     Earthquake         C. Snatching
       B.     Kidnapping         D. Car accident
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7.    To keep safe during an earthquake, one must______
        A. Cover-duck-hold      C. Cover-hold-duck
        B. Duck-cover-hold      D. Hold-cover-duck
8.    A man-made hazard in the community is ________________.
A. Flood C. Typhoon
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II.   Direction: Match column A to column B. Write the letter of the correct
      answer on the space before the number.
                     A                                        B
___1. Pedestrian Not Allowed                 a.
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___4. Slippery road                          d.
f.
Key to Correction
           I.    1. D
                 2. C
                 3. C
                 4. B
                 5. A
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                 6. A
                 7. D
                 8. A
                 9. C
                 10. A
           II.    11. C
                  12. D
                  13. B
                  14. A
                  15. F
I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to:
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           - Identify the different road signs which can help them as a
               pedestrians
           - Explain the meaning of traffic signals and road signs
Background Information
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       Pedestrians are road users who walk and cross the streets. Thus, it is
essential to understand the different signs and symbols in the streets to avoid
any untoward incident. Shapes and colors that are shown in traffic signs have
different meanings.
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                Blue – stands for guidance. It contains instructions and
                information for motorists.
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                  Horizontal rectangle – provides guidance to motorists
III. Procedure
    A. Preliminary Activities: “Green, Yellow and Red”
            Motivation
            This activity will activate the prior knowledge of your pupils in following
            directions, particularly in traffic rules.
            1. Using green, yellow and red signages, engage the pupils in activities
               (ex. group stop dance, marching, etc.) that focus on the basic
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               colors in road safety. Ask them do Let’s Try on page ____.
                         Green – Go        Yellow – Slow down     Red – Stop
            2. After the activity, ask/guide the pupils to relate the situation by
               asking the following:
                    a. Where else can you see these colors?
                    b. Aside from these colors, what traffic signs do you see in the
  B. Developmental Activities
        1. Show models or pictures of the different road signs. If the pupils
           have seen this model or picture before answer yes by raising hands.
           If not, answer no by putting their hands down.
               a. Stop Light for pedestrian
               b. Pedestrian Crossing and Children’s Crossing
               c. No Jaywalking
               d. School, Church and Hospital Zone
               e. Stop and Go Signs
               f. Pedestrian Lane
               g. Pedestrian Not Allowed
               h. Railroad Crossing
        2. Ask the pupils to share their insights on the meaning of each sign
           based on the symbols.
        3. Reveal the exact meanings of the basic road signs and check if
           they got the correct answers. Ask them do Let’s Do This Activity 1
           on page___.
        4. Follow-up questions:
               a. For whom are these road signs?
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                  b. Why should road users or pedestrians know and follow all
                     these traffic signs?
   C. Generalization
         1. Ask the pupils to identify individually the traffic signs they might
            encounter as pedestrians.
         2. Teach the class an action song about road safety on the basic
            precautions of stop, look and listen.       Ask them to do Let’s
            Remember on page ___.
   D. Evaluation
      Please see Let’s Check on LM p.____
   E. Assignment
      Please see Let’s do this at Home on LM p. ____
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Lesson 2: Crossing the Street Safely
I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to:
      ‐   Explain road safety practices as pedestrians
      ‐   Demonstrate road safety practices as pedestrians
    References:
                  ‐   School safety reference manual (2004). Philippines: DuPont
Background Information
      Accidents and injuries may happen anytime and anywhere. These occur
frequently in residential and main streets. There is a greater risk of accidents
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when drivers are careless and do not observe traffic signs and speed limits, and
there are no sidewalks and pedestrian lanes.
      Pedestrian lanes and sidewalks are safe areas for pedestrians. Pedestrian
lanes are used for crossing the street, while sidewalks are the road edges for the
pedestrians. Take at least one big step back from the edge of the road to have
boundaries for the incoming vehicles.
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               vehicles and to protect yourself quickly.
            5. Stay focused. Do not play along the streets. Do not use gadgets.
            6. Use the safe areas of the road for pedestrians such as sidewalks,
               overpass, underpass and pedestrian lanes.
            7. Wear bright colored clothes to be visible when crossing the street
III. Procedure
    A. Preliminary Activities
        1. Check the assignments by asking at least 3 pupils to read their answers
           aloud.
        2. Sing the action song that you learned from Lesson 1.
        3. Motivation:
            Activate prior knowledge by asking the following questions:
              a. Who is a pedestrian?
              b. What road signals and signs do you see on your way to school?
  B. Developmental Activities
     1. Ask the pupils to study the picture on Let’s Do This on p ____.
          Ask:
          a. Based on the picture, how will you cross the street?
          b. How can a pedestrian be safe while on the street?
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   2. Make instructional materials on road safety practices for pedestrians
      and explain its use. (Refer to background information)
   3. Instruct the pupils do Let’s Do This-Activity 2 on p. _____.
C. Generalization:
   1. Create a scenario wherein the pupils will play pedestrians and apply the
      different road safety practices.
   2. Ask some pupils to act out some roles in road safety situations.
           Example:
                  - Pedestrians
                  - Traffic enforcer
                  - Vehicles
                  - Stop light
   3. Guide and ask the pupils to recite individually the different road safety
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      practices while crossing and walking on the streets.
D. Evaluation
‐ Please see Let’s Check on LM p. ____ or evaluate the pupils’ performance
   in play acting while crossing and walking on the street.
   KEY              1                    2                   3                   4
Working     Rarely listens to,   Often listens to,    Usually listens    Almost always
with        shares with, and     shares with, and     to, shares with,   listens to, shares
Others      supports the         supports the         and supports       with, and
            efforts of others,   efforts of others,   the efforts of     supports the
            often disrupts or    but sometimes        others             efforts of others.
            discourages          not actively                            Inspires others to
            others’ attempts     listening or                            volunteer
            to participate       responding
Attitude    Shows little         Shows effort but     Seems              Exhibits
towards     evidence of          displays some        interested in      extremely
learning    wanting to be in     extreme playful      learning,          diligent and
            the class to learn   attitudes which      makes an           spirited desire to
                                 disregards the       above              learn the
                                 essence of the       average effort     material, and
                                 activity             to maximize        enhance the
                                                      the learning       learning of
                                                      experience         others in the
                                                                         class
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Lesson 3: Safety at Loading and Unloading Zones
I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to:
       ‐ Explain basic road safety practices as passengers
       ‐ Demonstrate road safety practices as passengers
    Material:
                ‐   Pictures of actual road safety signs and commuters
   References:
       ‐ DepEd (2013). K to 12 Health curriculum guide. Pasig: DepED.
       ‐ ELL activity guide Grade 3, Health and wellness (2001).
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          Mcmillan/McGraw-Hill.
       ‐ School safety reference manual (2004). Philippines: DuPont
Background Information
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III. Procedure
     A. Preliminary Activities
             1. Review the different road safety practices for pedestrians by
                showing the pictures again to the pupils.
             2. Motivation:
                Ask the class to study the picture on LM Let’s Try p ___.
                Follow-up questions:
                  ‐ What are the differences between the two pictures?
                  ‐ Which picture do you think is safer?
  B. Developmental Activities
       1. Present the different road signs and get pupils’ feedback if they
          have seen this before by answering “yes” or “no”.
                a. Loading and unloading zones
                b. No loading and Unloading
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       2. Ask the pupils to share their insights about the meaning of each
          sign.
       3. Reveal the exact meanings of common road signs and check their
          answers.
       4. Follow up questions:
  C. Generalization:
       1. Ask the pupils to identify individually the traffic signs for passengers.
          Follow-up questions:
              ‐ What safety rules should we follow as commuters?
              ‐ Why do we need to follow these safety rules? Explain.
       2. Read the poem about road safety. Sing to the tune of “We Can Do
          Everything Together.”
  D. Evaluation:
     Answer activity on LM page ____. Please see Let’s Check!
  E. Assignment
     See Let’s Do this at Home on LM p. ____
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Lesson 4: Safety First Inside a Vehicle
I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to:
             ‐ Explain basic road safety practices as a passenger
             ‐ Display self-management skills for road safety
    Materials:
                 ‐ pictures
                 ‐ charts
References:
    DRAFT
        ‐   DepEd (2013). K to 12 Health curriculum guide. Pasig: DepED.
        ‐   ELL activity guide Grade 3, Health and wellness                  (2001).
            Macmillan/McGraw-Hill.
        ‐   School safety reference manual (2004). Philippines: DuPont
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                ‐  Never put arms, hands and head outside the window.
                ‐  Don’t stand or transfer from one seat to another while the
                   vehicle is in motion.
                ‐ Always hold on to the safety bars while inside the jeep or bus.
          b. Tricycles /Pedicabs
                ‐ When riding tricycles, never sit behind the driver. Always sit in
                   the sidecar, the inner portion of which is the safest area.
III. Procedure
     A. Preliminary Activities
          1. Check the assignments by asking at least 3 pupils to read their
             answers aloud. Collect notebooks and check.
          2. Review road safety including the different road signs for passengers.
             Ask the pupils to identify the different safety guidelines for passengers.
    DRAFT
          3. Let the pupils to read the poem entitled “The King of the Road” on
             LM p ____.
              1. Discuss every stanza of the poem.
              2. Follow-up questions
                     a. Who is the “king of the road”?
      B. Developmental Activities
           1. Ask the pupils do activity 1 on LM p ____.
           2. Discuss the story of Lucia and her family.
                 a. What happened while Lucia and her family were on their
                    way to the birthday party?
                 b. What would have happened if they did not wear their
                    seat belts?
                 c. If you were a passenger, what are the different ways to be
                    safe in a vehicle?
                 d. Have you experienced riding a tricycle? Where did you
                    sit? Is it safe to ride outside the tricycle, behind the driver?
                    Where is it safer to sit?
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      C. Generalization:
           1. Do Activity 2 on LM p.___
           2. What safety rules should we follow as passengers?
           3. Why do we need to follow these rules?
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      D. Evaluation:
         Do the activity on page ____.
         Please see Let’s Check!
E. Assignment
I. Objectives:
            ‐ Describe dangerous, destructive and disturbing road situations
               that need to be reported to authorities
            ‐ Display self-management skills on road safety
    References:
               ‐   DepEd (2013). K to 12 Health curriculum guide. Pasig: DepED.
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                 ‐   Kids on the move Levels 1 & 2: Traffic safety education for
                     primary schools-Book 2 (2006). Victoria, Australia: Vicroads.
                 ‐   Cronan, Kate et al(2005). Decisions for Health. United States
                     of America:Holt.
                 ‐   Meeks, LB & Heit, P. Stay safe, health & wellness. United States
                     of America:Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Publishing
Background Information
    DRAFT
       Bent or curved roads, hills, and blind corners
       Things on the footpath that cause you to leave the footpath, like
        people riding bikes, motorcycles, and scooters; potholes and open
        manholes; cars, vans, jeepneys, trucks and tricycles parked across foot
        paths
III. Procedure
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    A. Preliminary Activities
       1. Review road safety by recalling the different road safety guidelines for
       passengers.
       2. Motivation
            a. Complete the semantic web on Let’s Try! p____.
            b. Discuss the answers of the students related to dangerous road
                situations.
    B. Developmental Activities
       1. Do activity 1 on LM p._____.
       2. Ask the pupils to bring local news papers.
       3. Ask a pupil to read a news item about road hazards.
       4. Ask:
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                a. What happened in the news?
                b. Why did this kind of accident happen?
       5. Instruct them to do Activity 2 on LM p ___.
C. Generalization:
I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to:
       - Identify hazards in the community
       - Follow safety rules to avoid accidents in the community
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References:
          ‐    DepEd (2013). K to 12 Health Curriculum Guide. Pasig: DepED.
          ‐   Index Mundi (2013). Philippines Country Profile. Retrieved from
              www.indexmundi.com/philippines
          ‐   The Philippine public storm warning signals (2012). Retrieved
              from http://www.gov.ph/crisis-response/the-philippine-public-
              storm-warning-signals/
          ‐   Natural disaster reduction. Retrieved from
              http://kidlat.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/ndrb/NDRB_Website.html
Background Information
     Community hazards put us at risk of being hurt, and even dying. These
community hazards can be divided into two types, natural and man-made
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hazards.
      Natural hazards
           Don’t panic.
           Be familiar with people in the community who can help you in
              the community.
           Look for a safer place and stay there.
           Always listen to news and parental advice.
           If trapped, make some noise without speaking to conserve
              voice.
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                  Prepare an emergency kit with food, water and important
                   documents.
            Fire
                Do not play with candles or any flammable material.
                Unplug appliances if not in use.
                Monitor your cooking.
Earthquake
Warning Indication
     RED                        areas
                                                                  Evacuation
 WARNING
                                                                         Alert
  ORANGE                Flooding is threatening
                                                               for the possible
 WARNING                                                         evacuation
                                                                    Monitor
   YELLOW                                                         for possible
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 WARNING                 Flooding is possible                    flooding
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1. The sea and coastal waters
    are dangerous to small sea
    craft.
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6. Disaster preparedness and response agencies/organizations are in action
   with appropriate response to emergency.
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Survival tips in case of fire
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    Crawl low under the      If your clothes catch fire, Call the fire department in
   smoke. There is more       stop, drop and roll in an       your community.
  oxygen at the bottom.              open area
III. Procedure
    A. Preliminary Activity
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       1. Review different hazards in road situations by showing the pupils the
       signs and symbols.
B. Developmental Activities
C. Generalization:
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    1. Divide the class into groups. Assign each group to study a different
       natural hazard and get summarized answers.
    2. Ask the pupils about how they can be safe during natural hazards?
    3. After listening to answers, synthesize by emphasizing best insights.
  D. Evaluation
     Answer activity on LM p ___.
     Please see Let’s Check!
  E. Assignment
     Answer activity on “Let’s Do this at Home! p. ___.
Lesson 7: Be Alert!
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I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to:
            ‐ Identify hazards in the community
            ‐ Follow safety rules to avoid accidents in the community
Background Information
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                o Fixing
                o Kidnapping
                o Rape
         To ensure public safety and to lessen casualties or victims of these
man-made hazards, some community guidelines should be set and these
include:
         How to Prevent Crime and Violent Acts:
            Don’t talk to strangers.
            Don’t accept anything from strangers.
            Don’t go to any dark place or area, which you do not know.
            Memorize the contact numbers of your parents.
III. Procedure
    A. Preliminary Activities
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        1. Ask the pupils to answer the assignments about hazards in their homes if
           natural disaster strikes. Let some pupils share their answers.
        2. Review on the different natural hazards in the community by showing
           pictures.
  C. Generalization:
     Synthesize the group presentations by discussing the different safety
     guidelines on man-made hazard.
  D. Evaluation
     Evaluate the group presentations about safety guidelines on disaster and
     emergency preparedness. Use the following rubrics.
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      RUBRIC FOR GROUP PRESENTATION
           KEY               1          2                   3                4
      Content       Presentation Presentation         Presentation    Presentation
      Did the       contained    had                  had a good      had
      presentation  little to no moments              amount of       exceptional
      have          valuable     when                 materials       amount of
      valuable      materials    valuable             and benefits    valuable
      materials                  material was         the class       materials
                                 present but                          and was
                                 as a whole,                          extremely
                                 content was                          beneficial to
                                 lacking                              the class
      Collaboration Only few     Certain              Most of the     All members
      Did everyone members       members              members         participated
      contribute to participated participated         participated    and output is
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      the           and no       with not very        and output is   excellent
      presentation? group output good output          good            and
                                                                      beneficial to
                                                                      the class
Assignment
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 Materials:
          ‐     pictures
          ‐     charts
          ‐     coloring and art materials
          ‐     Manila paper
References:
   DRAFT
            ‐     Sundstrom, M. Safe communities. Retrieved from
                  http://www.ki.se/csp/who_safe_communities_en.htm
Background Information
III. Procedure
      A. Preliminary Activity
         1. Check the assignment of the pupils on details of their contact persons in
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            cases of emergency and community hazards.
          4. Ask:
                 a. Why is it important for you to know these routes?
                 b. Have you participated in any disaster drill?
          5. Stress that as part of safety guidelines they should participate in
             disaster drills so that they will know what to do when disaster
             happens. Schools usually do earthquake and fire drills.
          6. Discuss again the safety guidelines on dealing with strangers.
          7. Point out that these three things make up safety guidelines.
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                8. Ask if they can add more safety guidelines or preventive actions for
                   a safe community by doing Activity 2 on p. ____.
      C. Generalization
             Give time for the pupils to make posters about a safe and peaceful
             community.
      D. Evaluation
            1. Let 2-3 pupils share their works in front of the class.
            2. After rating their art work, choose a corner inside their room where
               they can post their work
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                   restricted work to      thinking and       development in      sophisticated work
                   develop the idea        expression in         expression of      to original and
                   with no evidence      development of         creative idea     unique expression
                      of risk taking      creative idea,       with increased     with a high degree
                                         but with limited       attempt at risk      of risk taking
                                             risk taking            taking
       Effort             Artwork is      Class time was       Class time was       Class time was
                                              POST TEST
I Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer.
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2.      Which is a road sign for pedestrian crossing?
        A.                                     C.
B. D.
A. C.
B. D.
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     4. Which is a road sign for “Pedestrian Not Allowed”?
B. D.
A. C.
B. D.
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6. Roy rides a jeepney. When he sees his destination, he immediately
   steps down the jeep. What road safety is violated?
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8. You ride in a tricycle. You meet your friend walking down the road. You
   wave your hands outside the tricycle to call her attention. Is this the
   right thing to do? Why?
   A.   Anywhere
   B.   In a safe spot
   C.   In a garbage can
   D.   In front of the grocery store
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II. Matching Type: Match the Column A to Column. Write the letter of the correct
answer.
Column A Column B
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4. Yearly, the Philippines is struck by                   D. Volcanic Eruption
this kind of natural hazard
III. True or false: Write True if the statement is correct and False if not.
Why do you think it is important to have safe and peaceful community?(5 pts.)
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                                  Key to Correction
I. Multiple Choice
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. A
6. D
7. B
8. D
9. C
10. B
II. Matching Type
1. C
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2. F
3. E
4. A
5. B
III. True or False
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