Homeroom Guidance Module 1
Homeroom Guidance Module 1
Homeroom Guidance Module 1
Department of Education
Region III- CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PAMPANGA
CLUSTER II
PULUNGMASLE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
GUAGUA, PAMPANGA
Homeroom Guidance Module 1
Name: ______________________ Section: _________________ Date: _______________
I. Let’s Try This: My Self-Forecast
Since this the beginning of the school year, it would be helpful to have an idea on how you want this school
year happen. On this answer sheet, draw a symbol of your target achievements in Grade 7 inside the square
below. After drawing, write your explanation about the symbol and your answers to the processing questions.
Processing Questions:
1. How do you feel while doing the activity?
2. Are those targets attainable in this school year? Why?
3. What are the things that you need to change or do to
accomplish it?
Answer here:
1. ____________________________________________
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2. ____________________________________________
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3. ____________________________________________
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II. Let’s Explore This: The old and Current Me
Copy and answer the table below to see what you have done and what you intend to do to study your lessons
and pass the grade level. Do this in a sheet of paper including your answers to the processing questions after the
table.
Areas Grade 6 Grade 7
Target Average Grade
Motivation to Study
Keep in Mind
Here are some terms you need to understand:
Study – the activity or process of learning about something by reading, memorizing facts, attending schools, etc.
Habit – a usual way of behaving: something that a person does often in a regular and repeated way.
Study Habits – is a well-planned and deliberate pattern of study, which has attained a form of consistency on the
part of the students towards understanding academic subjects and passing examination.
Tips to Develop Effective Study Habits
1. Have a specific time to study. A routine helps you to develop mental preparedness. It will also condition
yourself to do the school work. Be particular on the exact time of your classes (for online, TV and radio-based
learning modalities) and set the time for you to do the self-learning modules (SLM). Whatever learning modality
you’re using, consistency with the time matters.
2. Follow your plan. Delaying a study session is only procrastinating and can lead to rushed work later. Your self-
discipline will be challenged if you are studying from home. That’s why, your plan will direct you on how you
manage your time not only for school work but for other responsibilities you have at home.
3. Do the difficult assignment first when mental energies are working very
well. You know better when your mind is very responsive and when you’re having a hard time to process things.
However, you also need to consider the deadlines and other aspects that have to be accounted for.
4. Ask for help when needed. In the absence of physical teacher, you may need to ask the nearest adults at
home to help you understand the lesson. If possible, you may communicate with your teachers to unlock your
difficulties.
5. Take short breaks. Sitting for a long period of time requires break. You may use the time to do body
stretching, relax your eyes and muscles or eat your snack or meal.
6. Maintain a positive attitude even with difficult subject. Having a negative attitude toward a hard subject will
not make it easier for you. Therefore, instead of focusing on the negative side, exert your effort on different
ways to understand it. This will redirect your actions in helping yourself rather than magnifying your unhelpful
attitude toward the subject.
7. Attend classes regularly. Classes are conducted because they follow certain sequence and arrangement of
lessons and activities. Therefore, being in class on a daily basis will help yourself to complete the tasks expected
for a student like you.
8. Practice concentration and focus. Remove all possible distractions around you if possible. If you’re studying
in a limited place where noise and other interruptions are beyond your control, find a safe, quiet and
comfortable place where you can have a 100% attention on your studies
9. Write your assignments on a notebook. It pays to be organized with your things most especially with your
studies. If you have eight subjects, definitely, each will have an assignment. For you to avoid from missing and
forgetting to do your homework, you need to be very keen on writing down the details of your assignment
regularly. Otherwise, no one will do it for you.
10. Keep your supplies in your study place. Before starting your study session, be sure to prepare and arrange
the needed things in your area. Practicing this will help you to have a smooth and hassle-free time.
III. You Can Do It! Write the activities that you do in a week on the new normal set-up. Be realistic!
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
6:00 AM
7:00 AM
8:00 AM
9:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 NOON
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:00 PM
4:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:00 PM
ONWARDS
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Student’s Signature