Southern Peninsula College
Southern Peninsula College
Southern Peninsula College
I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:
a. determine the different types of prejudices,
b. identify statements that show prejudices; and
c. make an example of the types of prejudices base on a real-life experiences.
III. Procedures
Teachers Activity Students Activity
` A. Preliminary Activities
1. Prayer
Kindly stand for our opening prayer. Ezra kindly Ezra: Oh! God Almighty……... Amen
lead the prayer.
2. Classroom Management
Before you take your seat, kindly arrange your (Students arrange their chairs, pick up pieces of
chairs, pick up pieces of paper and throw it into the trash paper, and throw into the trash bin.)
bin.
(Students, take their seat.)
3. Checking Attendance
Who is absent today? Class beadle? (Class beadle enumerates the absentees.)
4. Classroom Rules
That’s great!
B. DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES
Lets have an activity. This activity called “bawal
judgemental”.
Are you familiar with the game?
before we start our activity, count 1-3. Students: Yes, Sir
The group 1 will sit at the right corner, the group 2 in the (students counting 1-3)
left corner, group 3 at the center.
In the count of 5 you must be in your groups.
Now that you already have your group, I have here a (students are in their respective groups)
pictures, all you have to do is to identify the pictures base
on the instruction that is written in those pictures.
Understand?
Students: Yes, Sir.
B. Analysis
Next is Classism.
What is classism?
Kindly read it Joel. Joel: Classism – This is a prejudice based on social class
or grouping of individuals based on wealth, occupation,
income, education, and social network.
3. Classism is social class-based prejudice, discrimination,
and prejudice that benefits the upper class, often intersecting
with other forms of oppression like racism and sexism.
Example: The poor are uneducated and do not help our
country; they should not be treated well by the government.
Next is Ageism.
What is ageism?
Kindly read it Ranchie. Ranchie: Ageism – This is a prejudicial attitude
towards older people, old age, and the aging process.
4. Ageism is a form of discrimination that involves prejudice or
discrimination on the grounds of a person’s age. It can have a
significant impact on people's health, well-being, and human rights.
Last is Religion.
What is religion?
Kelly: Religion – This is the attitude towards a
Kindly read it Kelly. person or group differently because of the
5. Religion can be a form of prejudice, leading to discrimination particular beliefs about religion.
and negative attitudes towards individuals or groups based on
perceived differences.
C. Abstraction
Okay, again class what is prejudice? Prejudice – refers to pre-judging before looking at the
evidence. It is an unfavorable opinion or feeling
beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
What are those different types of prejudice?
Yes, Margarete? The different types of prejudice are:
Okay very good! Racism – This is the idea that groups of people exhibit
different personality characteristics and can be separated
Another types of prejudices? based on the dominance of one race over another.
Sexism – This is a prejudice based on sex or gender.
Yes,
Classism – This is a prejudice based on social class or
grouping of individuals based on wealth, occupation,
income, education, and social network.
Am I clear class?
Answer key:
1. B
2. A
3. A
4. A
5. C
V- ASSIGNMENT
Answer the following question.
Write an essay about prejudices and how does it affect to the society.