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VISION,[object Object],            A premier university in CALABARZON, offering academic programs and related services designed to respond to the requirements of the Philippines and the global economy, particularly, Asian countries. ,[object Object],MISSION AND MAIN THRUST,[object Object],              The University shall primarily provide advanced education, professional, technological and vocational instruction in agriculture, fisheries, forestry teacher education, medicine, law, arts and sciences, information technology and other related fields. It shall also undertake research and extension services, and provide a progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.,[object Object]
The Goals of College of Education,[object Object],           In the pursuit of college mission the institute of education is committed to develop the full potentials of the individuals and equipped them with the necessary knowledge skills and attitudes in the teacher education and the hospitality industry program and allied field to effective responds to the increase demands challenges and opportunities of changing times for global teacher.,[object Object]
OBJECTIVES,[object Object],          In view of the above, the University shall strive to implement programs and projects that shall: ,[object Object],         Transmit and disseminate knowledge and skills relevant to emerging manpower needs; ,[object Object],         Discover and disseminate new knowledge/technology needed by a developing community; ,[object Object],         Establish model livelihood projects that will radiate through its service area; ,[object Object],         Enhance, preserve, and disseminate national culture and sports; ,[object Object],         Provide the disadvantaged members of society with equal opportunities for advancement; ,[object Object],         Produce progressive leaders, professionals, skilled, and semi-skilled manpower for national development; and stress the development of a well rounded personality and a strong moral character and the cultivation of virtues. ,[object Object]
PREFACE,[object Object],Dear Readers,,[object Object], ,[object Object],	Welcome to the world of fairy tales…….,[object Object],This module in titled “Fairy tales: Teaching tool for values education” is a part of CHED- prescribed new teacher education curriculum that is reflective of national competence-based teacher standard.,[object Object],Teaching Values Education is not easy especially for the grades school teacher. This module desired that the student shall develop their competence, skills, and values.,[object Object], ,[object Object],Special feature of this module includes:,[object Object],1. Each chapter teaches specific Values that one            should have like “love yourself”.,[object Object], 2. This module use simple but meaningful story that  children will loved,[object Object],3. Each page has a colorful picture that the grade school pupil will enjoy.,[object Object],4. Every story has a moral lesson that helps the   teacher in teaching Values Education.,[object Object],5. There are lots of activities that will help them enjoy studying Values Education.,[object Object],6. The student will learn how to pray,[object Object], ,[object Object], ,[object Object], ,[object Object],THE AUTHORS ,[object Object]
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT,[object Object],           The accomplishments of this module was such challenge to the authors that they could not think that it was made possible because of the unselfish assistance; inspiring guidance and encouragement of the following person whom the authors owe a debt of gratitude beyond measured.,[object Object],          To our  Almighty God for giving us healthy mind and body making this module.,[object Object],          To Richard Bulawan, Dorado Family and Abante Family for their financial and moral support.,[object Object],          To Mr. For-Ian V. Sandoval, our beloved module adviser who is not tired teaching us and give us advice to make this module unique.,[object Object],          To Mrs. Lolita L. Beato, our module consultant that always there for us like a mother.,[object Object],          To the Dean of College of Education, Prof. Lydia R. Chavez and Assistant Dean, Miss Adelina O. Monteiro, for guiding us in making this module.,[object Object],          To Mr. Vince Hernandez that always checking and giving advice while doing this module even his out of the country…We miss you sir… ,[object Object]
         To Mr. Floreson Flores for being our technical consultant and always here with us and not failed to make us smile…,[object Object],         To Mr. Mark Dexter Reyes who is not tired to bring our draft to meet our deadline…thank you very much sir…,[object Object], ,[object Object],         To all Beed II for sharing their ideas and opinion.,[object Object],         And to “DA Flirty’s “Honey lay Royo,  Shiella Anne Quinto and Jobelle Concordia who serves as our shock absorber every time we are so pressured making this module.,[object Object], ,[object Object],         To all of you thank you very much…,[object Object],The Authors,[object Object]
FOREWORD,[object Object],This Teacher’s Guide Module entitled “Fairy tale: As a teaching tools for values education” is part of the requirements in Educational Technology 2 under the revised education curriculum for Bachelor in Elementary Education based on CHED Memorandum Order (CMO)-30, Series of 2004. Educational Technology 2 is a three (3)-unit course designed to introduce both traditional and innovative technologies to facilitate and foster meaningful and effective learning where students are expected to demonstrate a sound understanding of the nature, application and production of the various types of educational technologies. ,[object Object],         The students are provided with guidance and assistance of selected faculty members of the College through the selection, production and utilization of appropriate technology tools in developing technology-based teacher support materials. Through the role and functions of computers especially the Internet, the student researchers and the advisers are able to design and develop various types of alternative delivery systems.  ,[object Object]
         These kinds of activities offer a remarkable learning experience for the education students as future mentors especially in the preparation of instructional materials.,[object Object],         The output of the group’s effort may serve as an educational research of the institution in providing effective and quality education. The lessons and evaluations presented in this module may also function as a supplementary reference for secondary teachers and students.,[object Object], ,[object Object],Lolita L. Beato				For-Ian V. Sandoval,[object Object],                 Module Consultant                 	   Computer Instructor / Adviser ,[object Object],                                        			     Educational Technology 2,[object Object], ,[object Object], ,[object Object], ,[object Object],Adelina O. Monteiro,[object Object],      Assistant Dean/OIC,[object Object],       LSPU-NSC,[object Object], ,[object Object],Lydia R. Chavez,[object Object],Dean College of Education,[object Object]
GENERAL OBJECTIVES,[object Object],At the end of this module the student are expecting to:,[object Object],1. Used Fairy Tales that makes Values Education learning much easier.,[object Object],2. Pupil should develop their skills, competence and values.,[object Object],3. The pupil should learn to love the fairy tales more.,[object Object],4. The pupil should understand the moral lesson of the each story.,[object Object],5. They will be more interesting to read fairy tales more often,[object Object],6. They will enjoy the activity in this module,[object Object],7. They will become more artistic.,[object Object],8. They learn to use their imagination ,[object Object],9. And they become a better person,[object Object]
TABLE OF CONTENTS,[object Object],Mission and Vision				i,[object Object],Goals and Objectives				ii,[object Object],Preface						iv,[object Object],Acknowledgement				vi,[object Object],Foreword				            viii,[object Object],General Objectives				x,[object Object],Unit 1 – We Are All Beautiful			1,[object Object],	The Ugly Duckling				2,[object Object],	Thumbelina					7,[object Object],Unit 2 – Honesty 				12,[object Object],	Pinocchio					13,[object Object],Unit 3 – Count Your Blessing			20,[object Object],	The Little Match Girl			21,[object Object], ,[object Object]
Unit 4 – Hope 					26,[object Object],	Cinderella					27,[object Object],Unit 5 – Courage				37,[object Object],	Jack and the Beanstalk			38,[object Object],Unit 6 – Obedience 				42,[object Object],	Little Red Riding Hood			43,[object Object],Unit 7 – Don’t Be Envy		     	             49,[object Object],	Sleeping Beauty				50,[object Object],	Snow White				             54,[object Object],References					60,[object Object]
	The Ugly Duckling,[object Object],            Mother duck hatches her eggs and, while most of her ducklings are normal, one is grey, too large, and too clumsy to fit in among the others. Though she tries to accept him, the entire barnyard realizes that he simply does not belong and after a period of harassment he leaves to fend for himself. He wanders for the entire summer and fall, for no one will take him in, and he nearly freezes to death in an icy pond. Though he is rescued by a human, he cannot live in captivity, and he goes back to the wild. By the end of winter he is miraculously still alive. He comes to a pond in a park or garden, where beautiful white swans are swimming. He is drawn to their beauty, though he has no reason to think that they will treat him better than anyone else has. Still, he thinks, even if they kill him, he must approach them. To his surprise, the beautiful creatures welcome and accept him; gazing at his reflection, he sees that he too is a swan. The children declare that he is the most beautiful swan of them all, yet he is not proud, for a good heart is never proud. Because of all that he suffered he now appreciates his happiness so much more. ,[object Object]
Activity 1.1How to Make a Swan Puppet,[object Object],Here is what you need:,[object Object],Two 9-inch paper plates,[object Object], White adult- sock,[object Object], Black adult-size sock,[object Object],White and orange construction paper,[object Object],Scissors,[object Object],Black marker,[object Object],White craft feathers,[object Object],Stapler and staples,[object Object],White glue,[object Object]
Here is what you do:,[object Object], ,[object Object],1. Fold two paper plates in half.  Staple the edges of the two sides of the folded plates together.  This will be the body of the swan.,[object Object],2. Trace your hands on white paper.  Cut the hand shapes out for wings. Glue a wing on each side of the plates.  Glue some feathers on the wings.,[object Object],3. Cut eyes from the white paper.  Draw a pupil in the center of each eye. Glue the eyes onto either side of the toe of the white sock.,[object Object],4. Staple the two sides of the open end of the white sock to the inside of the swan body.,[object Object],5. To make the duckling, fold a piece of orange paper in half. ,[object Object],6. Cut a long beak with the back of the beak on the fold.  Staple the beak to the toe end of the black sock and add some white paper eyes.,[object Object],7. Cut a 2 ½ inch slit in the end of the white sock.,[object Object],8. Turn the ugly duckling into a swan.  Put the black sock on your hand. Slide the white swan body all the way over the black sock, so that the beak sticks out of the cut end of the white sock, giving the bird the black mask of an adult swan.,[object Object]
Activity 1.2Write a Letter to the Ugly Duckling,[object Object],Give the students a worksheet (a letter template) with the following instructions at the top.,[object Object], ,[object Object],Instructions to Students,[object Object],         Situation: The Ugly Duckling is your best friend. He lives far away from you. He writes you a letter. He tells you that the other ducklings are mean to him. They make fun of him and pick on him all the time. They call him names and tell him that he is ugly. No one will play with him. He feels very sad and lonely.,[object Object],         Write a letter to the Ugly Duckling. Tell him three things to make him feel better. Let him know that you care.,[object Object]
Dear Ugly Duckling,,[object Object],________________________________________________                  ,[object Object],________________________________________________,[object Object],________________________________________________,[object Object],________________________________________________,[object Object],________________________________________________,[object Object],________________________________________________,[object Object],________________________________________________,[object Object],________________________________________________,[object Object],________________________________________________,[object Object],________________________________________________,[object Object],________________________________________________.,[object Object], ,[object Object],                                                               Your friend,,[object Object],								       ________________,[object Object]
 Thumbelina,[object Object],             Once, a woman grew a barleycorn in her garden, so beautiful that when she kissed the petals of the bloom, it burst into a flower and a tiny but beautiful girl emerged. The woman named her Thumbelina, as she was no bigger than the woman's thumb. (How the woman comes by the tiny girl is different in each adaption.) The girl's beauty soon attracted the attention of a frog. She believed Thumbelina would make a good bride for her son, so she kidnapped the girl in the middle of the night, and delivered her to her son. The son was immediately enchanted by Thumbelina's beauty, and left her on a lily pad. However, Thumbelina managed to find help. Fish gnawed away the root of the lily pad, and a butterfly offered to pull her to safety with one of Thumbelina's ribbons as a harness. Before she could be freed however, a beetle grabbed Thumbelina off the lily and took her away, leaving the butterfly to die as he was too fragile to break free of the ribbon.,[object Object]
          The beetle, who was also enchanted by Thumbelina, brought her back to his family, but the female beetle declared she was ugly, and so they abandoned her as a result. Starving in the cold of winter, the little girl was then found by a field mouse, who took care of her. ,[object Object],          Because the mouse believed that she was indebted to him, the girl soon found herself engaged to a mole. The wedding would take place in spring, once the last snow thawed. Unhappy that she must marry the mole, Thumbelina went to the see the flowers one last time, knowing the mole disliked the beauty of the upper world and would confine her to the ground below.,[object Object],          A bird flew by and saw Thumbelina's distress, so he offered to take her away to a better world. She agreed and the bird took her far away to a field of flowers, where he told her to choose a flower to claim as her own. Thumbelina found a flower, but discovered another person present, the prince of fairies. Enchanted by her beauty, he asked to marry her, and the little girl agreed. She was renamed Maya by the prince (as the name Thumbelina is not beautiful enough for a girl like her) and given a pair of wings so she may fly with her new husband.,[object Object]
Activity 2.1Sizing Things Up,[object Object],Thumbelina’s size gets in her way, but brings her happiness in the end. There are certain things Thumbelina can do because of her size - like ride on the back of a bird. There are also certain things Thumbelina cannot do because of her size - like escape from the lily pad.,[object Object], ,[object Object], ,[object Object],Make a list of things that you can do because of your size and things that you cannot do because of your size.,[object Object], ,[object Object], ,[object Object],      Can Do 				       Cannot Do,[object Object],     ____________		   	      ____________,[object Object],     ____________			      ____________,[object Object],     ____________			      ____________,[object Object],     ____________			      ____________,[object Object]
Just Think About This,[object Object],	Be proud of ourselves. Don't let anyone critic or reduce our personality. Nobody ever knows tomorrow; remember that after the rain the sun always come. So, be proud of ourselves and the rest will come by itself.,[object Object]
SAY A LITTLE PRAYER,[object Object],Dear God,,[object Object], ,[object Object],        “We are creation of God. Like animals and trees God made us unique and beautiful we have to thank Him for the gifts we receive and we have to value it, like the way He value us.”,[object Object], ,[object Object],		                                                                                                    Amen.,[object Object]
Pinocchio,[object Object],          Once upon a time there was a woodcarver, called Geppetto who lived without a child. So he decided to make a puppet, naming 'Pinocchio’ like a real boy. As he began to carve the wood, in surprise him, Pinocchio laughed at him. When Geppetto was getting finished, the puppet kicked the old man and ran-out of the door. As Pinocchio was running on the street, a policeman got custody him. But people said to the policeman that puppet belongs to Geppetto.So the policeman arrested the old man instead of Pinocchio. ,[object Object],          Pinocchio had to remain alone at home. When he rest in his bed a talking cricket advised to be listen to his father otherwise, sorry in later. Then Pinocchio felt hungry so, he tried to cook an egg. As it put on hot pan a little chicken flew away. Then he sat by fire and began to sleep when Geppetto came to house.,[object Object]
The old man saw the puppet's feed had burnt. He fed some pears to Pinocchio saying-"I'll make you new feet and some clothes to go school like real boy." Geppetto was so poor because he had to sell his coat for Pinocchio's text book. On the school way, Pinocchio heard some exciting music came from a puppets show. He went there and joined its show with them. At first the puppet master angry with Pinocchio but later more friend with him and gave five gold coins to Pinocchio. As Pinocchio set off for home, a fox and cat came to steal his money. He escaped frame them, by climbing a tall oak tree. Luckily Pinocchio rescued by a beautiful blue fairy that lived nearby. The fairy asked about his coins. He said that he had lost his money. Then his nose began to grow longer and longer. The fairy laughed.” that what happens when you tell lies" she said.,[object Object]
         But he wanted to become real boy, he asked for help from the fairy. The fox and cat met again to Pinocchio and did steal his coins. When he asked from a policeman about it, he arrested Pinocchio. Meanwhile the old man went to sea for look Pinocchio, but his ship wrecked in a storm. When Pinocchio was let out of prison, he had to fun with bad boys. They all became donkeys.,[object Object],         As Pinocchio work as donkey in Toyland, his leg had broken. And throw in to the sea. As soon as he hit to the water Pinocchio turned into the puppet again. In the bottom of the sea, a huge fish swallowed Pinocchio, amazed to see Gapped also in its belly. The blue fairy had been watching them, turned to Pinocchio a real boy. At last the old man and Pinocchio became delight and lived happily long. ,[object Object]
Activity 3.1Ask your conscience ,[object Object],Jiminy Cricket represents the conscience he reminds Pinocchio what is right and what is wrong. Rea the sentence below, check if you think it’s right and put x if it’s wrong.,[object Object], ,[object Object],* Pinocchio is the young wood puppet who yearns to be a real boy, and gets in quite a bit of trouble by not being obedient, fibbing, talking to strangers, picking the wrong company, and not listening to Jiminy Cricket, his conscience.  ,[object Object],* The Blue Fairy brings Pinocchio to life and says to him: "be brave, truthful and unselfish and you will become a real boy someday."  Discussing what is brave, truthful and unselfish is easier by using examples in the movie, you may want to rewind the movie to show the meaning of these words.  ,[object Object],* Geppetto is the loving father that loves Pinocchio even when he gets in trouble, unconditional love. ,[object Object]
The Little Match Girl,[object Object],         On a cold New Year’s Eve, a poor girl tries to sell matches in the street. She is freezing badly, but she is afraid to go home because her father will beat her for not selling any matches. She takes shelter in a nook and lights the matches to warm her. In their glow, she sees several lovely visions including a Christmas tree and a holiday feast. The girl looks skyward, sees a shooting star, and remembers her deceased grandmother saying that such a falling star means someone died and is going into Heaven. As she lights her next match, she sees a vision of her grandmother, the only person to have treated her with love and kindness. She strikes one match after another to keep the vision of her grandmother nearby for as long as she can. The child dies and her grandmother ,[object Object]
           She carries her soul to Heaven. The next morning, passers-by find the dead child in the nook, with rosy red cheeks and a smile on her face. They express sadness at her death and the burnt-out matches she must have used to warm herself, but they cannot know the wonderful visions she saw in her final moments or how gloriously she is celebrating the New Year with her grandmother.,[object Object]
Activity 4.1Make Your Own Story ,[object Object],Write a story about the picture.,[object Object],_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.,[object Object]
SAY A LITTLE PRAYER ,[object Object],Dear God,,[object Object], ,[object Object],“Thank you, for all the blessings you have given me. I always complain for what I don’t have but not realizing that there is someone outside that the only left is their faith they are homeless but they still have faith in you please help them God.”,[object Object], ,[object Object],                                                   				  Amen.,[object Object]
Cinderella,[object Object],Once upon a time there lived an unhappy young girl. Her mother was dead and her father had married a widow with two daughters. Her stepmother didn't like her one little bit. All her kind thoughts and loving touches were for her own daughters. Nothing was too good for them - dresses, shoes, delicious food, soft beds, and every home comfort.,[object Object],    	But, for the poor unhappy girl, there was nothing at all. No dresses, only her stepsisters’ hand-me-downs. No lovely dishes, nothing but scraps. No rest and no comfort. She had to work hard all day. Only when evening came was she allowed to sit for a while by the fire, near the cinders. That’s why everybody called her Cinderella.  ,[object Object]
        Cinderella used to spend long hours all alone talking to the cat. The cat said, Meow. , which really meant,. Cheer up! You have something neither of your stepsisters has and that is beauty... It was quite true. Cinderella, even dressed in old rags, was a lovely girl. While her stepsisters, no matter how splendid and elegant their clothes, were still clumsy, lumpy and ugly and always would be.,[object Object],        One day, beautiful new dresses arrived at the house. A ball was to be held at the palace and the stepsisters were getting ready to go. Cinderella didn't even dare ask if she could go too. She knew very well what the answer would be, you? You're staying at home to wash the dishes, scrub the floors and turn down the beds for your stepsisters. They will come home tired and very sleepy.. Cinderella sighed. Oh dear, I'm so unhappy! And the cat murmured. Meow.,[object Object]
Suddenly something amazing happened. As Cinderella was sitting all alone, there was a burst of light and a fairy appeared. . Don't be alarmed, Cinderella, said the fairy.  I know you would love to go to the ball. And so you shall! How can I, dressed in rags? Cinderella replied. . The servants will turn me away!,[object Object],  	The fairy smiled. With a flick of her magic wand Cinderella found herself wearing the most beautiful dress she had ever seen. . Now for your coach, said the fairy; "A real lady would never go to a ball on foot! Quick! Get me a pumpkin! Oh of course, said Cinderella, rushing away. Then the fairy turned to the cat. . You, bring me seven mice, and, remember they must be alive!										    ,[object Object],         Cinderella soon returned with the pumpkin and the cat with seven mice he had caught in the cellar. With a flick of the magic wand the pumpkin turned into a sparkling coach and the mice became six white horses, while the seventh mouse turned into a coachman in a smart uniform and carrying a whip. Cinderella could hardly believe her eyes.,[object Object]
 ,[object Object],Cinderella had a wonderful time at the ball until she heard the first stroke of midnight! She remembered what the fairy had said, and without a word of goodbye she slipped from the Prince.  arms and ran down the steps. As she ran she lost one of her slippers, but not for a moment did she dream of stopping to pick it up! If the last stroke of midnight were to sound... oh... what a disaster that would be! Out she fled and vanished into the night.,[object Object],  ,[object Object],         The Prince, who was now madly in love with her, picked up the slipper and said to his ministers, “Go and search everywhere for the girl whose foot this slipper fits. I will never be content until I find her!”,[object Object],         So the ministers tried the slipper on the foot of every girl in the land until only Cinderella was left.,[object Object],         That awful untidy girl simply cannot have been at the ball, snapped the stepmother. . Tell the Prince he ought to marry one of my two daughters! Can't you see how ugly Cinderella is? But, to everyone’s amazement, the shoe fitted perfectly. ,[object Object]
         That awful untidy girl simply cannot have been at the ball, snapped the stepmother. Tell the Prince he ought to marry one of my two daughters! Can't you see how ugly Cinderella is? But, to everyone amazement, the shoe fitted perfectly. ,[object Object],  	     Suddenly the fairy appeared and waved her magic wand. In a flash, Cinderella appeared in a splendid dress, shining with youth and beauty. Her stepmother and stepsisters gaped at her in amazement, and the ministers said, "Come with us Cinderella! The Prince is waiting for you." So Cinderella married the Prince and lived happily ever. As for the cat, he just said "Miaow!",[object Object], ,[object Object]
Activity 5.1Draw me please…,[object Object],        In the story Cinderella and the prince would dance all night long together and with no one else. Draw a picture of Cinderella and the prince dancing together. Use the box for your drawing.,[object Object]
Activity 5.2Word Factory,[object Object],Use the words in the text box to help you unscramble the words.,[object Object], ,[object Object],stepmother     stepsisters        castleprince,[object Object], ,[object Object],tasks    invited      ball        slipper,[object Object],fairy godmother    coachman    midnight,[object Object],1. peicnr  _____________________________________,[object Object], 2. stepomrteh  ________________________________,[object Object], 3. psreilp  ____________________________________,[object Object], 4. albl  ______________________________________,[object Object], 5. invetdi  ____________________________________,[object Object], 6. sstak  _____________________________________,[object Object], 7. rmdhtogeo  _________________________________,[object Object], 8. irfya  ______________________________________,[object Object], 9. mhgtinid  __________________________________,[object Object],10. anhcamoc  ________________________________,[object Object],11. etspsiesrts  ________________________________,[object Object],12. elastc  ____________________________________,[object Object]
Activity 5.3How do you know the story?,[object Object],Use the numbers 1-10 to sequence the story.,[object Object], ,[object Object], ,[object Object],_______________Cinderella’s fairy godmother changed a pumpkin    			   ,[object Object],                            into a fine coach.,[object Object],_______________Cinderella’s stepmother made her do all the        			                        ,[object Object],                             household tasks.,[object Object],_______________Cinderella’s stepsisters were invited to the ball.,[object Object], ,[object Object],_______________Cinderella cried because she wanted to go to the  ball.,[object Object],_______________The prince and Cinderella danced at the ball.,[object Object], ,[object Object],_______________Cinderella lost her glass slipper when she was,[object Object],                             running from the castle.,[object Object],_______________The prince found Cinderella when the glass,[object Object],                             slipper fit her foot.,[object Object],_______________The clock struck midnight.,[object Object], ,[object Object],_______________The prince and Cinderella were married at the 				     castle.,[object Object],_______________Cinderella’s father got married again after her               			     mother died.,[object Object]
Just Think About This ,[object Object],“Cinderella is a famous story that reminds   us not to lose hope that there is always a prized at stake for us always believe in yourself that there is a happy ever after.”,[object Object]
SAY A LITTLE PRAYER,[object Object],Dear God,,[object Object], ,[object Object], ,[object Object],       “Like Cinderella, we are hoping that our fairy godmother are always guiding us and granting our wishes, help us not to lose our faith.”                                ,[object Object], ,[object Object],                                                                           Amen,[object Object]
Jack and the Bean Stalk,[object Object],Jack and his mother were very poor. They had to sell their cow. Jack sold the cow for some beans. When he took the beans home his mother was so mad that she threw them out the window. ,[object Object],            The next morning there was a giant beanstalk that had grown up to the sky. Jack climbed up the beanstalk. He found a castle. The giant’s wife let Jack in and fed him some supper. When the giant came home she hid Jack. The giant ate his supper and then asked for his magic hen that laid golden eggs. When the giant fell asleep Jack ran home with the hen. Jack and his mother became rich with the golden eggs from the magic hen. ,[object Object],            Jack went back two more times. The first time he brought back a bag of gold coins. The second time when he went to take the magic harp, the harp started to sing and woke up the giant. The giant ran after Jack. Jack climbed down the beanstalk and chopped it down before the giant could catch him. Jack and his mother lived happily ever after. ,[object Object]
Activity 6.1Answer Me,[object Object],Answer the following question.,[object Object], ,[object Object],    Why did Jack need to sell the cow? Why did Jack make a bad trade? ,[object Object],    Why did Jack climb the bean stalk? ,[object Object],    Jack stole gold from the giant, then a hen, then a harp. Was what Jack did good or bad? ,[object Object],    Jack woke up one day and discovered a large beanstalk climbing into the sky. He went away without telling his mother and then took things from strangers he did not know. What would you do differently if you were Jack? ,[object Object]
Just Think About This,[object Object], ,[object Object],        “Jack tells us that sometimes we need courage   to obtain our goal in life that we don’t have to be afraid of those who are bigger than us to get what is meant for us.”,[object Object]
SAY A LITTLE PRAYER,[object Object],Dear God,,[object Object],       “Sometimes I’m afraid of many things. Please   bless me with courage and confidence so that we will not be afraid of those me realize that I have nothing to be afraid of if I were with you.”,[object Object],                                                                               Amen.,[object Object]
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD,[object Object],          Once upon a time there was a lovely sweet girl who is loved by one and all. Everyone calls the girl Little Red Riding Hood as she always wears a riding hood made of red velvet, which was gifted to her by her grandmother. One fine day, Little Red Riding Hood's mother packs a bottle of wine and a cake in a basket and asks her to take them to her sick grandmother. Before she leaves, her mother warns her not to talk to anyone on the way. Little Red Riding Hood promises her that she wouldn't and sets off to her grandmother's place, which was put up in the forest, half an hour’s walk from the village. When Little Red Riding Hood enters the forest, she comes across a wolf, which plans to eat her up. So when the wolf asks her where she is off to, she answers him that she is on her way to see her grandmother, without suspecting the wolf. When the wolf asks her where her grandmother lives, Little Red Riding Hood innocently answers that too. ,[object Object]
        The wolf trots along with Little Red Riding Hood for some time and tempts her to make a slow journey, asking her to enjoy the scenery. Little Red Riding Hood leaves the path and starts picking flowers and as she does so, she goes deeper and deeper into the forest. Meanwhile, the big bad wolf reaches grandmothers house and knocks the door. He enters the house and gobbles Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother. Then, he puts on the grandmothers clothes and night cap and lies down in her bed. Little Red Riding Hood soon realizes that she is late and hurries to her grandmother's house. She reaches the house and finds the front door wide open. ,[object Object]
          She makes her way towards the bed, to see her grandmother looking very strange. "Grandmother, what big ears you have!" she asks. "The entire was better to hear you with," the wolf replies.” "Grandmother, what big eyes you has!" she asks. "The entire was better to see you with," the wolf replies”. "Grandmother, what big hands you have!" she asks. "the entire better to hold you with," the wolf replies. "But grandmother, what big teeth you have!" she asks. "The entire better to eat you with," the wolf replies, and leaps out of the bed and swallows Little Red Riding Hood. After that, the wolf gets back to the bed and starts sleeping. After a while, a passing huntsman hears the loud snores and goes inside the house, to find a wolf sleeping on the bed. He immediately cuts open the wolf's stomach with a pair of scissors. Then Little Red Riding Hood pops out in wolf's stomach, followed by her grandmother. They then fill the wolf's stomach with stones and sew it. The wolf wakes up and tries to run, but falls down dead instead. The grandmother drinks the wine and eats the cake and feels much better and the story ends with Little Red Riding Hood promising her grandmother that she would never again leave the path when her mother has forbidden it.,[object Object]
Activity 7.1Color Me,[object Object],Color little red riding hood and wolf to make them more attractive.,[object Object]
Just Think About This,[object Object],Obedience means following the request of the people whom we respect and love by following their request and instruction, we show them that we love and trust them.,[object Object],       By being obedient, we do not only make the people around us happy. We also learn a lot from the tasks assigned to us. We become a big help to our parent, other family member and to our teacher.,[object Object]
SAY A LITTLE PRAYER,[object Object],Dear God,,[object Object],“Make us loving children to our parent, teachers and elder. Give us the willingness to help them by being obedient.” ,[object Object],Amen.,[object Object], ,[object Object]
Sleeping Beauty,[object Object], ,[object Object],         Once upon a time, a queen gave birth to a lovely baby. There was a big celebration throughout the kingdom.,[object Object],        Three fairies were invited to the celebration. Each of the fairies gave the baby a special gift.,[object Object],        A wicked fairy suddenly appeared before them she was very angry she had not been invited to the celebration.,[object Object],        The wicked witch said a curse to the baby. She would prick her finger in a spinning wheel and die before her sixteenth birthday.,[object Object],       “What are we going to do?” the queen asked the three fairies. “Please help us,” pleaded the king to the fairies.,[object Object]
         “She will not die but sleep for a hundred years. A kiss will make her up!” a fairy said.,[object Object],         “Burn all the spinning wheels in the kingdom,” the king ordered. He was really afraid of the curse.,[object Object],         Before her sixteenth birthday, the wicked witch appeared before the princess in her room. “I’ll show you something,” the wicked fairy said to her. ,[object Object],         She showed the princess a spinning wheel. The princess pricked her finger and fell to the floor. ,[object Object],        The three good fairies came to rescue. They put everyone in the kingdom into a deep sleep.,[object Object],        The news of a beautiful sleeping princess reached a handsome prince. He fought his way to the castle to see the princess.,[object Object],        When the prince kissed the princess, she woke up and so did everyone in the kingdom. A royal wedding followed.,[object Object]
 Activity 7.1Sleeping Beauty Word Search Puzzle,[object Object],Find the words about the Sleeping Beauty movie that are listed at the bottom of the page in the Sleeping Beauty word search grid. Circle each letter separately. Many letters in the word search grid are used in more than one Sleeping Beauty word. When the Sleeping Beauty Word Search puzzle is complete, read the encircled letters left to right, top to bottom, to learn an interesting Sleeping Beauty movie fact. ,[object Object], ,[object Object], ,[object Object]
SLEEPING BEAUTY WORD LIST,[object Object],A HUNDRED YEARS 		KISS,[object Object],AWAKENED 			MUSICAL TALENT,[object Object],BEAUTY 			PRICK FINGER,[object Object],CLASSIC 			PRINCE,[object Object],CURSE 				PRINCESS,[object Object],ENCHANTMENT 		SLEEP,[object Object],FAIRY TALE 			SLEEPING BEAUTY ,[object Object],GIFTS 				SPINDLE,[object Object],GODMOTHERS 			WICKED FAIRY,[object Object],GOOD FAIRIES 			WITCH,[object Object]
Snow White,[object Object],         A long time ago, a child was born to a queen and king and she was called Snow White.  When the queen died, the king married again.  This new queen was wicked and hated Snow white.  The queen gave orders that Snow White was to be treated as a servant.Snow White grew very beautiful and one day a Prince riding by, saw her at work and fell in love with her.,[object Object],        The queen was beautiful too, and every day she asked her Magic Mirror, "Who is the fairest in the land?" and the mirror always answered, "You are the fairest one of all".,[object Object],        But one day the mirror answered Snow White was the fairest in the land, and in a rage the queen gave orders to one of her Huntsmen to take Snow White into the woods and kill her. ,[object Object],        The Huntsman had a kind heart and couldn't do the deed so told her to run away.  She fled into the woods where seven little dwarfs lived.  Their house was small and strange.,[object Object]
           Snow White entered the little house and finding it very untidy, started to clean up.  Upstairs she found seven little beds.  She was very tired and stretching out on one of the beds, was soon asleep.,[object Object],           When the Dwarfs came home they were surprised to find Snow White and after some argument, decided to let her stay.  She promised to cook and look after them.,[object Object],           The Queen discovered where Snow White was living and disguising herself as a witch, took a poisoned apple and set out for the Dwarfs cottage.  She gave Snow White the poisoned apple to eat and as soon as she bit the apple, she sank into unconsciousness.,[object Object],           Thinking she was dead, the Dwarfs built a glass coffin and put her in it. For days she lay in the forest in her glass coffin.  One day, the Prince was riding through the forest looking for Snow White and found her.  He leaned over and kissed her.  She opened her eyes and sat up with a smile. Everyone was happy.  The Prince took Snow White to his palace where they were married and lived happily ever after.,[object Object]
Activity 8.1,[object Object],Snow White Toilet Paper Roll Craft,[object Object],This is a cute and simple color, cut and paste craft that uses a toilet paper roll as a base to give it a three dimensional effect.,[object Object], Materials:,[object Object],a top roll, ,[object Object],printer, ,[object Object],glue, ,[object Object],scissors, ,[object Object],something to color with,[object Object],a piece of paper,[object Object], Instructions:,[object Object],Print out the template of choice -- template 2 is optional ,[object Object],Color the pieces as appropriate and cut them out.,[object Object],Glue the large rectangular piece around the toilet paper tube.,[object Object],If using template 2 (the skirt), form it into a cone and slide it over the toilet paper roll at this time.  You can use a bit of glue around the "belt area" to hold it on, but I usually just let it sit on loosely.,[object Object],Glue the head onto the top of the top roll.,[object Object],Glue the arms on the side.,[object Object],Glue the feet onto the bottom of the top roll, bending the tabs to make a 3D effect.,[object Object],Fold the cape in half and glue it together (so it's colored on both sides).  Then glue it to the back of the top roll.,[object Object],If using template 2, glue the bird onto one of the hands.,[object Object]
Activity 8.2Mirror…mirror,[object Object],Help wicked step mother find Snow White using the maze.,[object Object]
Just Think About This,[object Object],       “Greed and jealousy are not the answer. It is the roots of many sins. Remember it is one of the capital sins…Don’t be jealous to other things you don’t have…. Just be thankful for the things you have…”,[object Object], ,[object Object]
 SAY A LITTLE PRAYER,[object Object],Dear God,,[object Object],      “Sorry for sometimes I get envy and jealous for what I don’t have, but now I realize that I have to be happy for what blessing you have given me….pleas blesses me and my family always.” Thank you…,[object Object],Amen.,[object Object]
UNIT 4 - HOPE,[object Object],       If one dream should fall and break into a thousand pieces, never be afraid to pick one of those pieces up and begin again.,[object Object],Unit Objectives,[object Object],   At the end of the unit the student should have:,[object Object],   	   1. Teach the student not to give up on their dreams.,[object Object],       2. Value the important of hope.,[object Object],       3. Make the student realize that there is always a              ,[object Object],	        hope.,[object Object]
UNIT 5 - COURAGE,[object Object],      You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing which you think you cannot do.,[object Object],Unit Objectives,[object Object],   At the end of the unit the student should have: ,[object Object],           1. Learn how courage would help them.,[object Object],           2. Apply the traits of courage in their               ,[object Object],               everyday life.,[object Object],           3. Make them value the importance of  ,[object Object],               courage.,[object Object], ,[object Object]
UNIT 3 - COUNT YOUR BLESSING,[object Object],Count your blessings. Once you realize how valuable you are and how much you have going for you, the smiles will return, the sun will break out, the music will play, and you will finally be able to move forward the life that God intended for you with grace, strength, courage, and confidence.,[object Object],Unit Objectives,[object Object],  	 At the end of the unit the student should have:,[object Object],    1. Value the importance of blessing.,[object Object],    2. Let them know the importance and value of family.,[object Object],    3. Practice to value every little thing in life.,[object Object]
UNIT 6 - OBEDIENCE,[object Object],A great work is made out of a combination of obedience and liberty.,[object Object],Unit Objectives,[object Object],  At the end of the unit the student should have: ,[object Object],           1. Learn to be obedient.,[object Object],           2. Realize the importance of being obedient.,[object Object],           3. Practice the student to be more obedient.,[object Object]
UNIT 1 - WE ARE ALL BEAUTIFUL ,[object Object],All things are bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small.,[object Object],Unit Objectives,[object Object], ,[object Object], At the end of the unit the student should have:,[object Object], ,[object Object],         1. Realize that they are beautiful creation of God.,[object Object], ,[object Object],         2. Accept their personal appearance.,[object Object], ,[object Object],         3. Learn how to make personal letter.,[object Object], ,[object Object]
UNIT 2 - HONESTY,[object Object],It's not enough to rage against the lie. You’ve got,[object Object],to replace it with the truth.,[object Object], ,[object Object], ,[object Object],Unit Objectives,[object Object], ,[object Object],At the end of the unit the student should have:,[object Object],        1. Teach the student that telling lie can ruin their life.	,[object Object],        2. Let them realized that telling lie can hurt their love     			    ones.								,[object Object]
UNIT 7 - DON’T BE ENVY,[object Object],Envy is the most stupid of all vices, for there is no single advantages to be gain from it.,[object Object], ,[object Object],Unit Objectives,[object Object],At the end of the unit the student should have:,[object Object],1. Let them realize that being envy is one of seven capital sin.,[object Object],2. Teach them to appreciate what they have.,[object Object]
SAY A LITTLE PRAYER,[object Object],Dear God,,[object Object],       “We all know that telling lies is a sin. Forgive us for whatever wrong doing we did please continue to guide us to be more honest for us to be your better children.”,[object Object], ,[object Object],                                      Amen.,[object Object]
Just Think About This,[object Object],       See how unlucky the little match girl was? She don’t have a family who take care of her, she’s all alone outside the coldness of the night but she never complain she always have her faith in God that will guide her.,[object Object]
Just Think About This,[object Object],1. Always listen to your conscience no matter how tempting it is to do the wrong thing.,[object Object],2. Always be brave, kind and most importantly unselfish.,[object Object],3. Never Lie.,[object Object],4. Whatever you do there will always be consequences. ,[object Object]
Activity 3.2Drama Activity,[object Object],Pretend that you are Pinocchio, what do you do in this situation?,[object Object], ,[object Object], Pinocchio is a puppet made from wood.Practice moving around the room as a puppet. How would Pinocchio move his arms and legs? Walk around the room, and then call ‘freeze’ to stop.  ,[object Object],In pairs, one pupil will be the puppet and other will be a puppeteer. Imagine there are strings tied to the puppets hands and feet. By pulling the strings, the puppeteer can move the arms and legs. What new positions can you create for the puppet? Pinocchio had to make many choices throughout the story. ,[object Object], ,[object Object],	Using the scene suggested below and any other scenes from the story imagine you are Pinocchio, and the Blue Fairy has come to see you with some advice. What would you do?  ,[object Object], ,[object Object],Suggestions for scenes:,[object Object],> Pinocchio shows his gold coins to Fox & Cat, Fairy tires to give Pinocchio some good advice.,[object Object],> Pinocchio buries his gold pieces in the field, with Fox & Cat watching over him.,[object Object],> Candlewick tries to persuade Pinocchio to go to the land of the toys, Fairy try’s to reason with him.,[object Object],> Geppetto and Pinocchio have survived the shark’s belly, but are trying to find their way home; they stop and asks Cat, who not want to be recognizes by either of them,[object Object]
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:,[object Object],Lovelia Chavez Quirante, eldest daughter,[object Object], of Rolando Guano Quirante and ,[object Object],SuzanaSumilang Chavez. She was born at,[object Object], the town of Tayabas, Quezon. She finishes ,[object Object],her primary education at CrisantoGuysayco,[object Object], Memorial Elementary School, Nagcarlan, Laguna and secondary at,[object Object],Saint John Bosco Academy, Tayabas, Quezon. She is currently,[object Object],second year student of Bachelor of Elementary Education at ,[object Object],Nagcarlan Satellite Campus of Laguna State Polytechnic University. ,[object Object],She dreams to become a successful teacher someday because she ,[object Object],believes that you can never tell what teacher’s life unless you ,[object Object],became one.,[object Object]
                            Lea Amor MonrealAbante, is,[object Object],                           currently a second year student of                          ,[object Object],                           Bachelor of Elementary Education at Laguna State Polytechnic University, Nagcarlan Satellite Campus. An outstanding student, Abante takes her elementary education at Yukos Elementary School and secondary at Talangan National High school. She is the second child of Mr. LeovyCerillaAbante and Mrs. Emiliana“Emily” MonrealAbante. She believes that “Education is the Key to Success”.,[object Object]

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