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FREEDOM OF THE

HUMAN PERSON
INTRODUCTION TO THE
PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN
PERSON
(Grade 12)

Second Quarter
Week 1-3
1. Realize that “all actions have
consequences.” (PPT11/12-IIa-5.1)
2. Evaluate and exercise prudence in
choices (PPT11/12-IIa-5.2)
3. Realize that:
a. Choices have consequences
b. Some things are given up while
others are obtained in making
choices (PPT11/12-IIb-5.3)
AUTHORS:

ELENA B. SORIANO
Teacher II
Bayog NTVHS - SHS

MARIA VIRGINIA D. FERNANDEZ


Teacher II
Bayog NTVHS - SHS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 Objectives
 Guide Card
 Activity Card
 Assessment Card
 Enrichment Card
 Reference Card
 Answer Key
OBJECTIVES:
 To increase level of understanding on the
following:

1. All actions have consequences;


2. Exercise prudence and choices;
3. Realize that:
a. choices have consequences
b. some things are given up while other
are obtain in making choices.
GUIDE
CARD
YOUR TRIP!!!
Hi guys, are you ready with
a new challenge?
If you do, then let me help
you to explore about
freedom of the human
person.
In your journey, you will be able
to understand the human person’s
freedom and show situations that
demonstrate the freedom of choice
and consequences of choices.
 Realize that all actions have consequences;
 Evaluate an exercise prudence and choices;
 Realize that:
a. choices have consequences
b. some things are given up while other
are obtain in making choices.
DID YOU KNOW THAT...
 The only exception to this rule is when an
absolute choice harms or delimits the self and
others.
 It can be compared to a cause and effect
relationship where a decision concludes with
a corresponding effect on the person or the
environment.
 Freedom of choice also includes the way one
acts towards another. All forms of action,
therefore, are brought about by a person's
decision to accomplish them.
 All decisions, big or small, have corresponding
consequences which may be good or bad.
The ability to exercise one's freedom in any manner is
called freedom of choice. By law, all human beings
are entitled to make decisions for themselves in
whatever way they choose to.
 Freedom is the power or right to act, speak, or think
as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
 The freedom to choose stops when there
is risk or harm that may be inflicted on the self or
other people.
 Prudence is an act of making a good judgment
that allows a person to avoid risks.
 All forms of action are brought about by a
person’s decision to accomplish them.
 Religious and cultural practices may limit one’s
freedom of choice.
ACTIVITY
CARD
GAME TIME!!!
Since, you have now an idea about human
person’s freedom, now it’s time to test and
master your skills through a series of fun and
enjoyable activities.

LET’S GET IT ON! HAVE FUN!


ACTIVITY 1:
What can you say about the
pictures below?
Have you been in this kind of
situation?
What are the things that you
considered in making choices?
SELECT THE BEST!
ACTIVITY 2
STOP, LOOK, LISTEN AND ACT!
Write your reflection
about the above
pictures and quotation
in 3 to 5 sentences.
ACTIVITY 3
WHAT’S THE RESULTS!!!
In the given actions, write the possible consequences.

ACTION CONSEQUENCES
Diligently studying your
lesson
Driver observing traffic rules
Athletes having constant
practice on his events
Student taking illegal drugs
Student keep on conserving
natural resources
ASSESSMENT
CARD
LET’S ANALYZE THE TRENDING SITUATION
 What consequences may arise from the
following scenarios?
1. deciding not to attend the institutional
orientation at the start of the school year
2. playing online games instead of
studying for a difficult exam
3. making fun of your classmate and
being caught by the teacher
Rubrics in answering the ask situation

Total Points
Category Scoring Criteria Score
The type of presentation is appropriate for the topic and 5
audience.
Organization
Information is presented in a logical sequence. 5
(15 points)
Presentation appropriately cites requisite number of references. 5
Introduction is attention-getting, lays out the problem well, and 5
establishes a framework for the rest of the presentation.
Technical terms are well-defined in language appropriate for 5
the target audience.
Content
Presentation contains accurate information. 10
(45 points)
Material included is relevant to the overall message/purpose. 10
Appropriate amount of material is prepared, and points made 10
reflect well their relative importance.
There is an obvious conclusion summarizing the presentation. 5
Speaker maintains good eye contact with the audience and is 5
appropriately animated (e.g., gestures, moving around, etc.).
Speaker uses a clear, audible voice. 5
Delivery is poised, controlled, and smooth. 5
Presentation
Good language skills and pronunciation are used. 5
(40 points)
Visual aids are well prepared, informative, effective, and not 5
distracting.
Length of presentation is within the assigned time limits. 5
Information was well communicated. 10
Score Total Points 100
ENRICHMENT
CARD
Choose the correct answer and write it on the space
provided before the number.

_____1. What is the ability to exercise one’s freedom in any manner?


A. freedom of choice C. freedom of expression
B. freedom of self D. freedom of information
_____2. What is the act of making good judgment that allows a person to avoid
risk?
A. Freedom B. prudence C. attention D. information
_____3. Which of the following is not a legal form of freedom?
A. freedom of self C. freedom of expression
B. freedom of choice D. freedom of information
_____4. Which among the following demonstrates freedom of choice for a
college student?
A. deciding between taking the exam or going to a favorite band’s concert
B. getting sick from a recent trip abroad
C. watching videos over the internet
D. reading a book
_____5. How can prudence affect freedom of choice?
A. Using prudence prevents negative attitudes.
B. Using prudence avoids conversation.
C. Using prudence avoids stress.
D. Using prudence avoids harm.
_____6. Shiela chose not to attend her Math class. She decided to watch a movie with her
mother instead. What effect may this choice bring her?
A. develop guilt from her decision
B. develop a psychological disorder
C. be punished by her mother
D. be unable to understand the next Math lesson
_____7. Luis honed his piano skills thrice a week using an advanced piano piece. Meanwhile,
Jenna only practiced once using the same piece. As expected, Luis performed better during
the recital. What principle is shown by the scenario?
A. Practice improves performance.
B. Passion is greater than innate talent.
C. All actions have consequences.
D. Some people are innately talented.
_____8. Which of the following statements is true?
Freedom of choice has limitations.
Freedom of choice requires prudence.
A. neither statement 1 nor 2 C. statement 2
B. both statements 1 and 2 D. statement 1
_____ 9.What premise is involved in the freedom of choice regarding other people?
Freedom of choice is not applicable when it causes harm to other people.
Freedom of choice helps in developing a rapport with other people.
A. neither statement 1 nor 2 C. statement 1
B. both statement 1 and 2 D. statement 2
_____10.Which statement describes freedom of choice?
The ability to decide for oneself shows freedom of choice.
The process of choosing ends when a choice has been made.
A. neither statement 1 nor 2 C. both statement 1 and 2
B. statement 2 D. statement 1
REFERENCE
CARD
Websites:
www.academia.edu.com
www.google.com/images
ANSWER
CARD
Put check (√) if the statement is true and wrong
(χ) if it is false.

_√_ 1. Freedom is the power or right to act, speak,


or think as one wants without hindrance or
restraint.
_χ_ 2. The ability to exercise one’s freedom in any
manner is called freedom.
_χ_ 3. The freedom to choose stops when there no
is risk or harm that may be inflicted on the self or
other people.
_√_ 4. Prudence is an act of making a good
judgment that allows a person to avoid risks.
_√_ 4. All forms of action are brought about by a
person’s decision to accomplish them.

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