TG - Health 3 - Q3
TG - Health 3 - Q3
TG - Health 3 - Q3
CONSUMER HEALTH
DRAFT
April 10, 2014
TEACHER’S GUIDE
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PRE-TEST
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3. Which is a health product?
A. barber shop C. hospital
B. market D. Toothpaste
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8. What will you do if you find out that the school bag you bought is
defective?
A. Throw the product.
B. Ask politely for a replacement.
C. Get angry at the saleslady.
D. Tell others not to buy at the store.
10. It is a consumer responsibility that asks questions on the quality, use and
prices of goods and services.
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A. Social concern C. Critical awareness
B. Emotional Concern D. Environmental Awareness
II. A. Direction: Match column A to column B. Write the letter of the correct
answer.
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F. right to a healthy
environment
B. Match the description in column A with the picture in column B. Write the letter
of the correct answer.
A B
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7. Source of reliable information
and news
D.
Picture of a
dentist
E.
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III. Direction: Identify the factors that influence the consumers in choosing
products and services. Choose your answers from the box below.
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Key to Correction
I. 1. A
2. C
3. D
II. A. 1. B
2. C
3. A
4. E
5. F
B. 6. D
7. C
8. B
9. A
10. E
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III. 1. value
2 .likes
3. feelings
4. other people and media
5. money
Lesson 1: I am a Consumer!
I. Objective: At the end of the lesson, the pupil should be be able to;
- define a consumer
- explain the components of consumer health.
1. Health Information
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2. Health Products
3. Health Services
Materials:
- Pictures, strips of paper or cartolina
Background Information
A consumer is a person who uses information, products and services that
are important to health.
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Health services are tangible or intangible.
III. Procedure
A. Preliminary Activity
Game: Guess What!
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after this date, it is no longer permissible to sell them.
B. Developmental Activities
-Who are buying fruits and vegetables? Why are they buying? What do we
call a person who is buying products for his/her own use?
2. Let them name other health products, health services and information.
3. Instruct them to answer Activities 1 and 2 on page _______.
C. Generalization
Ask the following questions;
- Who is a consumer?
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- What are the components of consumer health? Give examples for
each component.
D. Evaluation
Answer Let's Check! on p ___.
Answers:
I. 1. HS 2. HP 3. HI 4. HP 5. HI
II. A consumer is a person who uses health information, products and
services.
No. of Days: 2
I. Objective: At the end of the lesson, the pupil will be able to;
DRAFT
- identify the different factors that influence the choice of goods
and services
- discuss the different factors that influence choice of goods and
services
Background Information
The factors that influence the choice of health information, products and
services are the following:
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have. These include another pair of shoes, a new TV set and a
comfortable bedroom. Personal preference is the like, dislike or the
opportunity of choosing by the consumers. Time available of the
consumers for travelling, shopping, and avail in services is also
significant.
a. Economic (budget)
It deals with the amount of products and services that the
consumers can afford. Purchasing of products and availing of services
depends on the consumers’ income.
b. Psychological (emotion)
It deals with the feelings of the consumers, their satisfaction in
buying goods and availing of the services.
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c. Ethical (values)
It deals with the standard norms of behavior of the consumers.
A parent should….
- accompany the child in purchasing health products
- discuss the use and effect of the health products
- give the child healthy options
- set a limit in spending through proper budgeting
- listen to the needs of the child
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Peer influence could be direct and indirect. Direct peer influence can
manifest through giving direct orders to maintain friendship. Giving in to a
dominant friend is sometimes the result of direct peer influence. Unlike direct
peer influence like bullying, indirect peer influence is somewhat pressure coming
from within. We sometimes do things because we are afraid to be alone.
Following what others do, the child will also do it, although no one is asking the
child to do it. The same is true for a child who is asking to join an enjoyable
game with friends or wanting to buy things because most friends have these.
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Advertisements in print, radio, TV and online are used as public media in
promoting a product, service, or event. These use different propaganda
techniques to promote the information, product and services for their
commercial and personal interest. Internet is a network that connects
computers around the world. It has websites set up by various groups of people
with different objectives. Therefore, parents and teachers must always monitor
Consumer trends track more than what people buy and how much they
spend. In buying goods and availing of services, consumer’s habits and
behaviors are currently prevalent. Children like to buy products because of the
information they hear from users and the good feedback they read about in
social networks.
III. Procedure
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Review
Game: Pass the Message
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Message: A consumer is a person who uses health information,
products and services.
Group the pupils into four. Each group will form a straight line. The teacher
will call the leaders to say the message. Each leader will pass the message
to the member behind. The message will be passed until it reaches the last
pupil in the line. The last pupil in the line will give the message to the teacher.
The group who first reports first the message correctly wins.
2. Motivation
Ask the following questions;
1. What are your everyday needs?
2. Would you like to buy another pair of shoes? Why?
3. Who accompanies you in choosing the things you like to buy?
4. Does your father or mother, help you choose the things you like to
buy?
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B. Developmental Activities
1. Set-up the following in front of the classroom:
a. Mini-store with goods
b. Strips of cartolina (with different services printed) posted on the
blackboard/white board. The examples of services are restaurant,
3. Introduce the different factors that influence the choice of goods and
services. Encourage the pupils to share ideas about each factor.
-Likes -Feelings
-Money/Price -Value/Importance
C. Generalization:
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Ask them do “Let’s Remember”.
D. Evaluation:
Do Let's Check on p. ______.
Answers:
1. likes
2. value
3. feelings
4. other people and media
5. money
I. Objective: At the end of the lesson, the pupil will be able to;
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- Describe the skills of a wise consumer
- Demonstrate consumer skills needed for given situations
Materials:
- actual objects, charts, strips of paper
References:
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Background Information
Consumers are users of goods and services. They buy goods such as
foods, school materials, toys, clothes and books. They also avail different services
at places like police stations, schools, hospitals, dental clinics, barber shops and
parlor shops. Consumers must possess skills in choosing and buying products and
services.
DRAFT
5. Communication and assertiveness (writes or reports a complaint on a
defective or fraudulent good/service)
III. Procedure
A. Preliminary Activity
1. Review
a. Ricky wants his mother to buy him a bag since most of his classmates
have new bags.
b. Maria buys a pair of shoes that looks sturdy.
2. Motivation
B. Developmental Activities
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a. What did Mrs. Castro do before she bought the school bags for her
children?
b. Write answers on the board. What kind of consumer is she? Why?
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C. Generalization
Ask: What skills should a wise consumer have?
D. Evaluation
Answer Let's Check! on p ___.
Answers: (in any order)
E. Assignment
Answer “Let’s Do this at Home” on page ______.
I. Objective: At the end of the lesson, the pupil will be able to;
-identify consumer rights
-practice consumer rights when buying
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-Right to safety
-Right to information
-Right to choose
Materials:
- charts
Reference:
Background Information
DRAFT
As consumers, we have rights to the different kinds of health information,
services and products that we get. The following are the consumers’ rights;
2. Right to safety
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3. Right to Information
The right to be given facts and information needed to make a wise
choice so as not to be misled by advertisements that make false or
dishonest claims about the product.
What to do?
a. Before buying the product, be sure to read labels and know the
information such as content, number of pieces, manufacturing and
expiration dates, ingredients, and care instructions, including
warranties /guarantees or service contracts,
b. Consult somebody who purchased the same product.
4. Right to Choose
DRAFT
This is the right to choose a product at a competitive price with assurance
of high quality performance.
What to do?
a. Specify what you really need to buy. Buy only what is important. It
III. Procedure
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Checking of Assignment
2. Motivation
a. Instruct pupils to turn to Let's Try! on p. _____.
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-Do you also do these? Why?
B. Developmental Activities
1. Ask some pupils to act out the following situations printed on strips of
paper:
a. Mother buys food and clothes for the family. She asks for
information about what she is buying.
b. At the drugstore, Father reads the label and looks for the
expiration date, and ingredients of cough syrup.
DRAFT
b. Why does father read the label of the cough syrup before
buying it? What consumer right does he practice?
2. Introduce some consumers’ rights such as right to basic needs, right to
safety, right to information, and right to choose. Write on the
blackboard/whiteboard or manila paper.
1. Right to Information
2. Right to Safety
3. Right to Choose
4. Right to Information
5. Right to basic needs
C. Generalization
Ask the following questions;
- What are the basic rights of the consumers?
- What questions should you ask a seller before buying?
- Ask them to do “ Let’s Remember!” on p___.
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D. Evaluation
E. Assignment
Do the activity on p. ________.
I. Objective: At the end of the lesson, the pupil will be able to;
- identify basic consumers rights
- practice basic consumer rights
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Content: Consumer Rights
‐ Right to representation
‐ Right to redress
‐ Right to consumer education
‐ Right to a healthy environment
References:
Background Information
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Be aware of how the consumer laws and regulations are
implemented in your locality.
The sixth consumer right is THE RIGHT TO REDRESS, which is the right
to be compensated for misrepresentation, shoddy goods or unsatisfactory
services.
What to do:
In case you bought a defective product, try returning to the
store where you bought the item and look for the Consumer
Welfare Desk.
You may request a replacement, refund or if needed, have
the defective item repaired.
If the manager or store representative does not act on your
complaint, proceed to the agency which has jurisdiction over
your case.
Bring the necessary documents like a complaint letter and a
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copy of your receipt and other documents you deem are
vital for the mediation.
Be sure to attend the mediation conference.
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Be aware of the kind and extent of pollution in your locality,
like air pollution, noise / odor, etc. so that you would be able
to address the problem
Do your share in caring for our environment by practicing
the 3R's of environmental protection:
REDUCE the source of solid wastes by buying earth
friendly products. These are products that could be
disposed properly without harming our environment.
REUSE products and containers as much as possible.
RECYCLE because using recycled products will
prolong the life of our landfills.
I. Procedure
A. Preliminary Activity
1. Checking of Assignment
What consumer rights have you learned?
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2. Do Let's Try! on p. _____.
3. Ask:
a. What items are accepted by the Department of Health? What
ingredients are these enriched with? Have these items expired? Is it
important for us to know all these details? Why?
(Tell the class that if the item/goods has the DOH logo and its has
B. Developmental Activities
1. Tell: We will a have group activity. We will divide the class into four
groups.
Each group will act out the situation printed on given meta
cards.
Group 1- You and your mother will attend a barangay
assembly conducted by the DOH about the
importance of generic medicines.
Group 2- You bought an expired cupcake from the grocery
store. You returned it to the vendor.
Group 3- Mother read in a magazine about the importance
of using iodized salt.
Group 4- Aling Nora sees to it that when she goes to
market, she brings with her a basket and some
ecobags. She does not use plastic bag.
5. The situations presented by the different groups show consumer rights.
What must we do when there are meetings and assemblies in school
and in the barangay? What must we do when the vendor does not
like to change or replace the goods we bought? Why is it important
for us to use recyclable materials?
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6. Introduce the rights and let the children match each with the
situations performed by the groups.
C. Generalization:
What are the different consumer rights? Why do we need to practice
these when buying?
Let them do” Let’s Remember” on page ______.
D. Evaluation:
Do Let's Check on p. ______.
Answer Key:
1. Redress 4. Healthy environment
2. Representation 5. Redress
3. Consumer education
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Lesson 6: I am Responsible
I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupil will be able to;
- identify consumer responsibilities
- discuss consumer responsibilities
References:
Background Information
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The responsibility to be more alert and questioning about the use
and the price and quality of goods and services we use.
2. Action
The responsibility to assert ourselves and act to ensure that we get a
fair deal. Remember that as long as we remain passive consumers, we will
continue to be exploited.
3. Social Concern
The responsibility to be aware of the impact of our consumption on
other citizens, especially the poor, exploited, disadvantaged or powerless
groups, whether in the local, national or international community.
4. Environmental Awareness
The responsibility to the environmental consequences of our
consumption. We should recognize our individual and social responsibility to
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conserve natural resources and protect the earth for future generations.
5. Solidarity
The responsibility to organize together as consumers to develop the
strength and influence to promote and protect our interests.
III. Procedure
A. Preliminary Activity
1. Review
- Form 3 groups and ask each group to role play a situation about
consumer right. Let the others guess this right.
2. Motivation
The pupils will answer a given question. The answer must be written
on a piece of paper and placed in the “Health Box”.
Question: What should you do as a consumer before you use a product or
service?
B. Developmental Activities
1. The pupils will open the box and will read the answers on the pieces of
paper. Based on the answers, let them know their responsibilities as
consumers.
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2. The teacher will discuss the five consumer responsibilities written in the
chart. Elicit some answers from the pupils.
C. Generalization:
Ask: What are the consumer responsibilities that you must do before you
use a product or a service.
DRAFT
D. Evaluation:
Do Let's Check on p. ______.
Answers:
1. Critical awareness
I. Objective: At the end of the lesson, the pupil will be able to;
- identify reliable sources of health information.
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‐ strips of papers
‐ pocket charts
Reference:
Background Information
DRAFT
Sources of reliable health information
Government agencies such as Department of Health,
Department of Education, Department of Trade and
Industries
Health Professionals such as licensed doctor, dentist,
nurse, health educator
A. Preliminary Activities
Ask: “When you want to get information about health, where do you go?”
List answers on the board.
B. Developmental Activities
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5. Do Activities 1-3 on p._____.
Answer Key Activity 1: DOH, DepEd, DTI
Answer Key Activity 2: 1. 2. X 3. X 4. 5. X
6. Form groups to act out the following situations:
A. A person recommending medicine to a sick friend because this was
proven effective to him/her
B. A playmate who asked her friend to buy a new lotion which can
make the skin whiter
C. A neighbor advising someone to buy a vitamin which can make one
healthier
7. Ask the class after each presentations, what should one do in each
situation? Why?
Are your friends, classmates, playmates and neighbors qualified to give
health information?
C. Generalization:
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What are the different sources of reliable information?
Why should we believe them?
D. Evaluation:
Do Let's Check on p. ______.
POST-TEST
I. Directions: Read and answer each item carefully. Choose and write the
letter of the correct answer.
1. Mother is preparing to go to market. She has 1000 pesos for a week’s food
of the family. She lists only those that are needed and can be used for a
week. Mother is___
a. bargaining
b. planning
c. informing
d. gaining
2. Mrs. Enriquez is looking for a doctor to treat her son. She asks about
three doctors at the hospital. Why is she a wise consumer?
A. She looks for a bargain.
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B. She compares doctors.
C. She budgets her money.
D. She looks for the cheapest doctor.
3. Vining bought laundry soap on sale. After using it, she had allergy on
the skin. What did she forget to do?
A. Ask for a bargain
B. Ask a doctor
C. Look for the price
D. Read the label
4. Fred’s mother is buying a special soap for his allergy. There is a new
soap offered as a bargain. She buys the soap without consulting a doctor.
What kind of consumer is Fred’s mother?
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A. She is a wise consumer.
B. She practices her right.
C. She is comparing services.
D. She is not a wise consumer.
6. Nora’s friends love to eat banana cue. They share their banana cues with
her. She also starts buying banana cue. Who influenced her to buy banana
cue?
A. Parents
B. Friends
C. Neighbors
D. Classmates
7. Mother is at the bakeshop. She looks for the expiration date of the bread.
Why did she do that?
A. She needs a lot of bread.
B. She wants cheaper bread.
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C. She wants safety for her family.
D. She likes bread for her children.
8. Linda is in the market and sees vendors selling tomatoes. She buys those
that are already packed. She practices the right to___________.
A. buy
B. choose
C. information
D. safety
9. Karen buys a defective bag. She returns it to the store. What right does she
show?
A. right to redress
B. right to choose
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C. right to safety
D. right to information
10. Ramon asks about the use, price and the materials used in making the
product he wants to buy. What consumer responsibility does he practice?
II. Directions: Identify the right of the consumer being described. Choose
from the rights stated below
1. Return faulty or defective goods. ________
2. Consumers are protected from
dangerous goods and services _________
3. If things have warning signs, keep them out of reach of
children. __________
4 .Buy only the most important things you need. ___________
5. Compare the price of one product with another. ____
a. Right to Redress
b. Right to Safety
c. Right to Consumer Education
d. Right to Information
e. Right to Choose
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III. Direction: Write Yes if the statement tells about consumer responsibility. Write
No if it is not.
________1. If you believe that the goods you bought are faulty you should stop
using. See to it that you study the quality of a product before buying.
________2.You can refund goods you bought even if you do not have proof of
purchase such as receipt.
________3. Good traders try to keep their customers happy so they shouldn’t get
angry at the costumers.
________4. Groceries and department stores must provide fast lanes for senior
citizens and people with disabilities.
________ 5.Ak the salesman to demonstrate how the new product works before
you buy.
________6. Always vacate the front seats in the bus for the elderly and senior
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citizens.
________7. The use of paper bags should be implemented at all grocery stores.
IV. Supply the needed information below about the sources of reliable
information.
Key to Correction
I
1. B
2. B
3. D
4. D
5. B
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. A
10. C
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II.
1. A
2. B
3. D
4. F
5. E
III.
1 . YES
2. NO
3. YES
4. YES
5. YES
6. YES
7. YES
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IV. (Note: Select just one from among the expected answers.)
8. (DOH,DEPED, DTI)
9. ( LICENSCED MEDICAL DOCTOR, DENTIST, NURSE, HEALTH EDUCATOR)
10. ( HEALTH BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, BROCHURES AND MAGAZINES)
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