Showing posts with label Reflection. Show all posts
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Kelly! Kelly! Ang Hit Na Movie Musical | Curated Movie/Story for Health- Changes that Happen to Adolescence | MAPEH 7


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Kelly! Kelly! Ang Hit Na Movie Musical | Curated Movie/Story for Health- Changes that Happen to Adolescence | MAPEH 7

The story is about two friends, Boom and Kelly, who after months of being chat mates, finally decide to meet. On their magical moment, Kelly finds out that the man of her dreams has an  extreme case of body odor.

Boom and Kelly are introduced along with their friends Wesley, Jhobert, Doray and Sasa through a song. It is established that Boom and Kelly avidly chats with one another. They only know each other in the cyberworld, and have no idea that they go to the same school. It becomes clear to the two that it’s time to meet.

 With their parents permission - Boom and Kelly finally meet and their friends secretly tag along their date. While the two are talking, Kelly begins to smell something bad… She eventually realizes that it is coming from Boom! The smell is actually body odor, which causes Kelly to walk out on him.  Their friends talk about body odor as a problem and how it can be remedied. Boom painfully waits for Kelly to return his phone calls and messages. Kelly finally gets the courage to admit to Boom that he has a problem with body odor. Boom is left hurt after that confrontation. His friends tell him that there is a solution.

Boom addresses his problem by using a deodorant, and becomes a more confident person. He gets the courage to send a message to Kelly through the internet, inviting her to the prom. As it is posted in Youtube, a public website, this message immediately spreads, eventually reaching Kelly.

It’s Prom Time and everyone anxiously waits for Kelly, with Boom extremely nervous. Surprisingly, Kelly arrives but Boom hesitates to come closer to her. Kelly reassures Boom.  Finally, they are face to face. Their friends witness Boom’s transformation – he now doesn’t have body odor!

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Q1. Did you learn anything from this movie/story? If you did, what was it?

Q2. What is the message of this story/movie?
 
Q3. What part  did you like best about the story/movie? Why?

Q4. What life lessons can be learned from the choices made by the characters in this story?

Q5. Did anything that happened in this story/movie remind you of something that has occurred in your own life, with which are you most familiar? or that you have seen occur to others?

Q6. The resolution of the story/movie teaches a lesson. How can you apply the lesson in the story/movie to your own life?

 


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Kings and Men

 

Compare and Contrast differentiate the moves of the kings and men pieces of checkers or chess.



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Who Am I

I am just an ordinary person. This was how I have always felt about myself. Everything changed when I discovered the Lord and found that I have worth, waiting to be discovered. When I see that I touch the lives of many people, especially children and women, I am the service that I do for Him, I feel very pleased. Before, I would compare my life to a dessert with no life, just anger, pain, and bitterness.

Now, I see how fortunate I am to be experiencing this life with the Lord at my side as I encounter people who have yet to know Him and recognize the transformation that only He can give. God is good. He transformed my life and changed my perspective about myself. He gave me the strength and courage to do what He wants me to do, to serve Him. Who am I? It does not matter who I am, it only matters that I am God’s.



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New Year Resolutions


Here are a few resolutions that anyone can add to their life list:
1. Find something you love to do and do it every day
2. Save a bit from you allowance every day;
3. Write to a friend you’ve lost touch with;
4. Do your chores or homework without being reminded;
5. Let go of one thing you’ve been angry about;
6. Eat five fruits and veggies a day;
7. Find a sport you enjoy and be more active;
8. Find color that makes you smile;
9. Smile more;
10. Laugh more;
11. Hug more people;
12. Use less plastic;
13. Say thank you more often;
14. Plant five trees;
15. Spend more time with your parents;
16. Enjoy an hour outdoors every day;
17. Compliment one person a day;
18. Start a journal;
19. Get eight hours of sleep;
20. Drink more water;
21. Be kinder to your family and friends;
22. Take shorter showers
23. Remember people’s birthdays;
24. Start the day with a song;
25. Prayer harder

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Jesus Show the Way



God has given us the gifts and powers of the Holy Spirit to be used to bring man back to His fold. The Holy Spirit gives us the gifts of healing, wisdom, faith, discernment, and prophecy so we can move forward and evangelize the lost, and train the sheep to be shepherds. Jesus shows us the way.

Let us believe in Jesus-His words, and especially His promise that He will send us Advocate to help us in doing God’s mission. We need to pray, so that God can give us the strength and wisdom to do our work according to His will. We need to believe and be bold in obeying in His instructions to us.

In addition, if we do that, we will not get lost; for Jesus lights our path all the time, we need not stumble in the dark when we reach out to Him in confidence. All we need to do is put our trust in Him.


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The Family


The family, the “domestic church”, is the community in which, from childhood, one can learn moral values, begin to honor God and make good use of freedom. Today, as we celebrate the feast of the Holy Family, we are all reminded of the importance of the family in the plan of God. We are also reminded of our parental duty to present our children to the Lord and to be faithful in our duty as parent or guardians.

Like Simone, we await the consolation of Jesus and we can expect to be amazed at what the Holy Spirit will reveal to us about our children and God’s plan for them. We are reminded, too, that as we raise our children, it will not always be a bed of roses. We will also experience pains and hurts in our family relationships, just as Mary had been forewarned. But like Joseph and Mary, Simone and Anna, if we faithfully love and serve the Lord and witness this to our children, then we are assured that our family is in the best hands.


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The Joy That A Child Can Bring


Photo credit goes to:The Masters Table and On Wings of Eagle

A child held in the arms of a parent is always a sight to behold. Every so often, we see a mother or father gently holding a child at a park, inside a church, a mall, or other places where people usually go. This tender scene always strikes the heart.

The scenario was no different when the parents of Jesus presented Him at the temple in observance of the Jewish tradition. No Less than Simeon was so delighted and grateful at the sight of Jesus. Joseph and Mary must have been filled with pride and happiness during this encounter. We also feel proud and happy when people take notice and admire the child held in our arms. Not only do we feel blessed having contributed to humanity, we also feel proud being a vital part of an institution called family.

Children are God’s message of love for all. They are always precious in His eyes. For as long as there are Children, the human race is assured to exist and for children to flourish, they need a family.



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Looking for A Miracle


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Google Images and Beyond Bones
 
It has been some two thousand years since the Wise Men followed the star of Bethlehem to the manager of the Christ-child. Theirs was a long journey made in faith. They sought Christ and their efforts paid off. They found Him.

But the centuries have passed. The star the Wise Men followed is no longer visible in the night sky and Christ is no longer a baby in a manger. Yet many of us still seek signs, wonders, and miracles to prove that God is still in our midst. Many of us need such manifestations to bolster our sagging faith. Many of us relish the extraordinary manifestations of the Spirit that the Christmas story provides in abundance. We want miracles, we want to be able to touch God, or else we simply refuse to believe, like the disciple Thomas.

True, the star can no longer be seen, Christ is no longer a baby in a manger. However, the miracles of God continue. Too often, what’s really missing is the to see those miracles in the daily events of our lives.



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Teacher’s Prayer

 






Photo credit goes to theprayingwoman
 

Help me be grateful
For the students who like to learn and feel challenged by those who don’t.
Help me be thankful
For the students love and understand those I’m learning to love.
Help me be motivated
By the students who learn to think and be committed to those afraid to try.
Help me be inspired
By the students who choose right over wrong and be patient with those who lack the courage.
Help me be gentle
With the students who make mistakes and learn to forgive the difficult child.
Help me be wise
With the students building character and be unwavering with those without conscience.
Help me be committed
To the students who are responsible and be persistent with those who value nothing.
Help me be calm
In the midst of violence and model self-control in the midst of anger.
Help me be faithful
In the days of discouragement and be dedicated to make one child smile.  Amen.


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His Teacher's Hand


The first grade teacher gave her class a fun assignment – to draw a picture of something for which they were thankful. Since it was the holidays, the teacher thought the traditional goodies would be the subjects of most of her students arts.

 And they were. But Douglas made a different kind of picture. Douglas was a different kind of boy. He was the teacher’s true child of misery, frail and unhappy. As other children played at recess, Douglas was likely to stand close by her side. One could only guess at the pain Douglas felt behind those sad eyes. Yes, his picture was different. When asked to draw a picture of something for which he was thankful, he drew a hand. Nothing else. Just an empty hand.

His abstract image captured the imagination of his peers. Whose hand could it be? One child guessed it was the hand of a farmer. Another suggested a police officer. Still others guessed it was the hand of God. And so the discussion went – until the teacher almost forgot the young artist himself. When the children had gone on to other assignments, she paused at Douglas’ desk, bent down, and asked him whose hand it was. The little boy looked away and murmured, “It’s yours, teacher.” She recalled the times she had taken his hand and walked with him here or there, as she had the other students. How often had she said, “Take my hand, Douglas, we’ll go outside.” Or, “Let me show you how to hold your pencil.” Or, “Let’s do this together.” Douglas was most thankful for his teacher’s hand.

"The story speaks of more than thankfulness. It says something about teachers teaching and parents parenting and friends showing friendship, and how much it means to the Douglas of the world. They might not always say thanks. But they’ll remember the hand that reaches out."




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