

Vigilance: Personal Shield from Calamities
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Education
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7th Grade
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Easy
Ken Ferrer
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21 Slides • 13 Questions
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Word Cloud
If you were to become a superhero, who would you be?
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Open Ended
Name this disaster:
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Match
Match the following picture to their names:
Dam Collapse
Maritime Disaster
Fire
Nuclear Meltdown
Hailstorms
Dam Collapse
Maritime Disaster
Fire
Nuclear Meltdown
Hailstorms
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SHORT ASSESSMENT
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Multiple Choice
What does vigilance means?
Being always lazy.
Being a consistent overthinker.
Being always ready.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following shows preparedness?
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Multiple Choice
Based on the video, which of the following should you NOT do during an earthquake?
Stay away from building or anything that could fall down.
Run around and panic.
Head to the meeting point and pay attention to the falling objects.
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Multiple Choice
Based on the video, which of the following should you DO during a fire?
Make a plan and practice it.
Older children may not know the plan.
Panic and do a live stream.
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Multiple Select
Based on the video, which of the following can save you from flash flood during the typhoon?
Move the important stuff upstairs.
Call the emergency hotline.
Don't walk or drive through the flood.
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Word Cloud
6. What is the most important thing to do during any of the disasters mentioned?
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Labelling
In what event should these survival drill be applied?
Fire
Flash flood
Typhoon
Earthquake
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Labelling
In what event should this practice be used?
Fire
Flash flood
Typhoon
Earthquake
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Labelling
Based on the picture, what should be done to lessen flash floods?
Deforestation
Tree Planting
Stay away from flood prone areas.
Prepare a life vest just in case.
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Categorize
Duck, cover, and hold.
Avoid burning areas.
Stay indoors ad monitor the news ro anticipate the path of the storm.
Always be prepared.
Organize these options into the right categories (disaster)
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Disaster preparedness is a shared responsibility that requires individuals, communities, and government to work together to protect our present and future.
Points to Remember:
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In the face of adversity, hope and solidarity can be powerful forces. Communities that come together, support one another, and remain hopeful are often more resilient. These action are practical and deeply rooted in our human spirit to persevere and rebuild, no matter the odds.
Points to Remember:
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ASSIGNMENT:
Journal Entry No. 5:
Answer the following questions on your Journal Notebook. This can be found on page 62 of your GMRC book.
1. How can I contribute to the disaster preparedness of my family and classmates?
2. What other things can I do to be more disaster-ready?
If you were to become a superhero, who would you be?
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