SHS Intro Phil LP
SHS Intro Phil LP
LESSON LOG Teacher Mr. Richard L. Agsangre Learning Area Introduction to the Philosophy of the
Human Person
Teaching Dates and Quarter 1st
Time
WEEK 1
I. OBJECTIVES
C. Learning Competencies/
Objectives Enumerate and discuss the development brought about by the emergence of Eastern and Western Philosophy.
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D. Finding practical Flash the statements: Give the analogy of riding Why do we need to
applications of a bicycle. Riding a bicycle respect the view of other It must be emphasized that
concepts and skills in “The unexamined life is not is not about knowing its people? philosophy will not teach the learners
daily living worth living” and “He who parts but it is in riding the how to earn a living, but how to make
has a way to live for can bear bicycle itself. life worth living.
with almost any how”..
E. Making generalizations Western Philosophy has Mankind and the world Ask learners the following questions:
and abstractions about Write associated words with its unique way of are essentially good and What does it mean to philosophize?
the lesson philosophy and its function to expressing life through pure
society using students own critical thinking. What is its significance to your life?
words and explanation.
F. Evaluating learning Tableau/Slogan on Essay writing Task the students to write an essay
Western thoughts and
applied to reality
Grades 11 School SPJ International School Grade Level 12
LESSON LOG Teacher Mr. Richard L. Agsangre Learning Area Introduction to the Philosophy of the
Human Person
Teaching Dates and Quarter 1st
Time
WEEK 2
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner understands the meaning and process of doing philosophy
C. Learning Competencies/
Objectives Distinguish a holistic perspective from a partial point of view
E. Making generalizations
and abstractions about Write associated words with Although we cannot be A concept related to Scuba diving and Helicopter as
the lesson philosophy and its function to perfectly certain about all casualty is agency, which vehicles of doing philosophy.
society using students own things, philosophers use is the capacity of a man to
words and explanation. methods and approaches. govern or control his
actions.
F. Evaluating learning
Role playing activity Classify concepts learned Task the students to write an essay
through a graphic
organizer
Grades 11 School SPJ International School Grade Level 12
DAILY LESSON Teacher Mr. Richard L. Agsangre Learning Area Introduction to the Philosophy of the
LOG Human Person
Teaching Dates and Quarter 1st
Time
WEEK 3
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner understands the meaning and process of doing philosophy
C. Learning Competencies/
Objectives At the end of the session, learners are expected to distinguish opinion from truth
WEEK 4
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner understands the human person as an embodied spirit
B. Performance Standards The learner distinguishes his/her own limitations and the possibilities for his/her transcendence
C. Learning Competencies/
Objectives At the end of the session, learners are expected to recognize how the human body imposes limits and possibilities for
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WEEK 5
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards
The learner understands the human person’s freedom.
B. Performance Standards The learner distinguishes his/her own limitations and the possibilities for his/her transcendence
C. Learning
Competencies/ All actions have consequences
Objectives
WEEK 6
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards
The learner understands the philosophical views on freedom.
B. Performance Standards The learner identifies and discuss constraints or limits to freedom
C. Learning Competencies/
Objectives Human rights, society and morality are sequentially essential.
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WEEK 7
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards
Identify different philosophical views on human relations
B. Performance Standards Describe how they can engage in meaningful relationships in their lives
C. Learning Competencies/
Objectives Discuss the concepts of the self, the others, and how it relates to human interaction
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C. Developing mastery Think of the people you Humans have the natural 10 minutes review on the topic
(leads to Formative encounter every day. Identify and universal tendency to Questions inferred; discussed
Assessment ) the person to whom you are relate. Various Who am I? The person and Others
mostly likely to say philosophers have The true me?
something. discussed the nature of
human relationship.
D. Finding practical How are you today?
applications of Did you hear the latest How does an individual According to Christian
concepts and skills news? relate with the other perspective, what are the
in daily living What do you think I should person? most important bonds
do with my life? between human people?
Without you my life would be
no meaning.
E. Making A deeper level of interaction
generalizations and between the self and the Philosophers agree that it Christian perspective
abstractions about other, on the other hand, is is important to pursue and considers human
the lesson achieve genuine
the awareness of the self as relationships to attain relations in the context of
being seen by others. development. community.
WEEK 8
I. OBJECTIVES
WEEK 9
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner understands human beings as oriented towards their impending death.
B. Performance Standards Enumerate the objectives he/she really wants to achieve and to define the projects he/she really wants to do in his/her
life
C. Learning Competencies/
Objectives The learner writes a philosophical reflection on the meaning of his/her own life.
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D. Finding practical How would you describe a Cite a person who chose
applications of happy life? to live his/her live for the
concepts and skills in Why is it important for a service of others.
daily living person to be happy?
E. Making generalizations Happiness can be defined in “Our lives can only be ours Death enables us to
and abstractions about two ways, One, it can be once we lose these for the express our most
the lesson interpreted as a state of sake of others.” profound freedom.
mind.
F. Evaluating learning Learners are tasked to reflect on the
meaning of his/her own life by
answering the question:
WEEK 10
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards Understand the philosophical views regarding the nature of human suffering
C. Learning Competencies/
Objectives Discuss how a person can effectively deal with suffering and challenges in life.
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