GRADE2-peace and Val Ed Catch-Up Plan
GRADE2-peace and Val Ed Catch-Up Plan
GRADE2-peace and Val Ed Catch-Up Plan
Sub-theme: Compassion: Peace Concepts(refer Duration: 70 mins (time allotment as per DO 21, s. 2019)
to Enclosure No. 3 of DM 001, s. 2024,
Quarter 3)
Materials:
Introduction
Begin by discussing the importance of living in a peaceful community. Ask students what peace means to
5 minutes them and why it is essential for everyone to contribute to a peaceful environment.
"Simon says, offer a hug to someone who looks like they could use one," or "Simon says, write a note of
appreciation to a family member." This game not only promotes positive behavior but also encourages
kindness and empathy among students. It's a fun and interactive way to reinforce the importance of peaceful
actions in our daily lives. Remember, in this game of "Peaceful Simon Says," everyone wins when we spread
joy and compassion to those around us.
Multimedia Exploration
Show a short video or presentation on how people around the world promote peace in their communities.
Discuss different ways students can contribute to peace in their own community.
10 minutes
Divide students into small groups and provide them with scenarios related to conflict resolution. Encourage
them to discuss peaceful solutions and share their ideas with the class.
Have each group present their scenarios and the solutions they came up with. Foster a supportive and
collaborative environment where students can learn from each other's perspectives. Encourage active
listening and constructive feedback to help students understand different approaches to resolving conflicts
peacefully. By promoting open communication and empathy, students can develop valuable skills in conflict
resolution that they can apply in various aspects of their lives.
8 minutes
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Group Presentation
Each group presents their solutions to the class. Encourage active listening and respectful feedback from
classmates.
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Have a short class discussion on what students learned about peace concepts and how they can apply them
in their daily lives.
Class Reflection After discussing peace concepts in class, it's important for students to reflect on how they can apply these
2 minutes ideas in their daily lives. One way to do this is by practicing empathy and understanding towards others. By
actively listening and seeking to understand different perspectives, students can contribute to a more
peaceful environment in their interactions with friends, family, and even strangers. Additionally, students can
strive to resolve conflicts peacefully by using communication and negotiation skills rather than resorting to
aggression. By embracing compassion, tolerance, and respect, students can create a positive ripple effect of
peace in their communities and beyond.
Conclusion and 2 minutes Assign students to create a poster or write a short paragraph on how they can promote peace in their
Homework community. Encourage them to share their work with their family and friends.
Assignment
For reading enhancement, engage students in a "Picture-Word Association" activity where they match words
related to peace concepts with corresponding pictures. This will help reinforce vocabulary and comprehension
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skills while exploring the theme of community awareness and peace.
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