BEED-II - MONTOYA - RIZAL - 4-6 - PART 2 - Jennifer Santua Montoya
BEED-II - MONTOYA - RIZAL - 4-6 - PART 2 - Jennifer Santua Montoya
BEED-II - MONTOYA - RIZAL - 4-6 - PART 2 - Jennifer Santua Montoya
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Admire Rizal’s love and concern for his country and fellow Filipinos
It's innate and constant feeling among humans
2. Comprehensively discuss the life experiences of Rizal in Europe and United States
Jose Rizal's travels in Europe are well-dcoumented. Our national hero left the
Philippines in 1882 to study medicine in Spain. He also visited France to learn
more about how medicine was practiced there. And of course, it was in Germany
where he published his seminal novel Noli Me Tangere
I visited the largest cities of America with their big buildings, electric lights, and
magnificent conceptions. Undoubtedly America is a great country, but it still has
many defects. There is no real civil liberty. In some states a Negro cannot marry a
white woman, nor can a Negress marry a white man. Because of the hatred of the
Chinese, other Asiatics, like the Japanese, being confused with them, are likewise
disliked by the ignorant Americans. These customs are excessively strict."
3. Identify the happenings in the first homecoming of Rizal.
Rizal’s First HomecomingHomecoming (1887-1888)(1887-1888
Rizal’s plans of coming back home • As early as 1884, Rizal wanted to go back to
the Philippines for the following reasons: – Financial difficulties in Calamba –
Dissatisfaction with his studies in Madrid – Desire to prove that there is no reason
to fear going home. – His belief that the Spanish regime will not punish the
innocent.
• Rizal was determined to come back to the Philippines for the following reasons: – To
operate his mother’s eyes – To serve his people who had long been oppressed by
Spanish tyrants. – To find out for himself how the Noli Me Tangere and his other
writings were affecting Filipinos and Spaniards. – To inquire why Leonor Rivera
remained silent.
Rizal arrives in ManilaRizal arrives in Manila Rizal left Rome by train to Marseilles,
a French port and boarded Djemnah, the same steamer that brought him to Europe
five years ago. • There were 50 passengers: 4 Englishmen, 2 Germans, 3 Chinese,
2 Japanese, 40 Frenchmen, and 1 Filipino (Rizal) • When the ship reached Aden,
the weather became rough and some of Rizal’s book got wet. • In Saigon (Ho Chi
Minh), Vietnam – he transferred to another steamer, Haiphong, that brought him
to Manila.
Happy Homecoming • When Rizal arrived in Calamba, rumors spread that he was
a: – German spy – An agent of Otto Von Bismarck – the liberator of Germany. – A
Protestant – A Mason – A soul halfway to damnation • Paciano – did not leave him
during the first days after arrival to protect him from any enemy assault. • Don
Francisco – did not permit him to go out alone
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 4.1
LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Analyze El Felibusterismo
2. Identfiy Rizal’s struggle to be an Opthalmic Sorgeon
3. Classify Rizal’s misfortune in Madrid
4. Do the activity related to the topic
PRE-TEST
Test I : Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the correct letter of the correct answer. Write the CAPITAL LETTER
of your choice on the blank provided.
_C_1. Age of Rizal when he was force to leave his country for the second time.
A. 25 B. 26 C. 27 D. 28
_A_2. When Dr. Rizal arrived in Hong Kong?
A. 8 February 1888 B. 10 February 1888 C. 12 February 1888 D. 14 Feb.
1888
_B_3. Where did Rizal stay in Hong Kong?
A. Hotel of Juan Caballero C. Palace Hotel
B. Victoria Hotel D. Vicente Garcia
_A_4. It is the steamer that Rizal and Basa boarded to return Hong Kong.
A. Kiu Kiang B. Oceanic C. Djemnah D. Belgic
_B_5. It is the steamer that Rizal boarded when he left Hong Kong.
A. Kiu Kiang B. Oceanic C. Djemnah D. Belgic
_C_6. How many days Rizal stay in Hong Kong?
A. 12 B. 13 C. 14 D. 15
_C_7. Date when Rizal arrived in Yokohama.
A. Morning of Wednesday, 28 February 1888
B. Afternoon of Wednesday, 28 February 1888
C. Morning of Tuesday, 28 February 1888
D. Afternoon of Tuesday, 28 February 1888
_A_8. Spanish diplomat describe as “a young, fine and excellent writer”.
A. Ferdinand Blumentritt
B. Reinaldo Turner
C. Jose Sainz de Varanda
D. Perez Caballero
_D_9. Age of O-Sei-San when she met Dr. Jose P. Rizal
A. 20 B. 21 C. 22 D. 23
_D_10. What steamer Rizal boarded when he left Yokohama?
A. Kiu Kiang B. Oceanic C. Djemnah D. Belgic
_B_11. Dr. Jose Rizal sojourn in Japan for how many years?
A. 43 B. 45 C. 47 D. 49
_A_12. Age of Seiko Usui when she was died
A. 80 B. 81 C. 82 D. 83
_C_13. When Rizal saw America?
A. 21 April 1888 C. 28 April 1888
B. 25 April 1888 D. 20 April 1888
_D_14. The day Rizal was permitted to go ashore in san Francisco.
A. Friday morning, 2 May 1888 C. Friday morning, 4 May 1888
B. Friday afternoon, 2 May 1888 D. Friday afternoon, 4 May 1888
_D_15. How many miles San Francisco from Oakland.
A. 9 miles B. 10 miles C. 11 miles D. 12 miles
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 5.1 Present Reality
Directions: Follow the instruction and do the following activity.
1. Define the term “leadership”
Leadership is the art of motivating a group of people to act toward achieving a
common goal. In a business setting, this can mean directing workers and
colleagues with a strategy to meet the company's needs.
2. Enumerate qualities of a good leader.
They are self-aware and prioritize personal development. ...
They focus on developing others. ...
They encourage strategic thinking, innovation, and action. ...
They are ethical and civic-minded. ...
They practice effective cross-cultural communication
3. Was Dr. Rizal a good leader? Support your answer. He is worth emulating?
Jose Rizal is a great leader because he fought for freedom in a silent but powerful
way. He expressed his love for the Philippines through his novels, and articles
rather than through the use of force. Instead he used his writings and knowledge
to become an eye-opener for everyone
4. Review the qualities of a good leader and evaluate if you have some or all of the
qualities mentioned.
The most important qualities of a good leader include integrity, accountability,
empathy, humility, resilience, vision, influence, and positivity. “Management is
about persuading people to do things they do not want to do, while leadership is
about inspiring people to do things they never thought they could.”
5. Suggest some means by which you could develop your leadership potentials. How
could you help achieve true freedom and progress in our country?
Be interested in who you are not. Part of being truly happy and free is being
interested in the mystery of all that we are not.
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 5.2
Present Reality
LEARNING OUTCOMES
PRE-TEST
Test I : Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the correct letter of the correct answer. Write the CAPITAL LETTER
of your choice on the blank provided.
B1. On September 29 Rizal wrote a travel diary?
A. Seems amiable, refined and polite, consistent with the seriousness of his duty.
B. There are people on board who do nothing but slander me and invent fanciful
stories about me. I’m going to become a legendary personage
C. The Beautiful view of the port
D. At the night there was concert in the dining room which can be learned from my
cabin
C2. When did the preliminary investigation Begun?
A. October 11, 1896
B. November 3, 1896
C. November 20, 1896
D. November 26, 1896
B3. The general who won the eternal odium of the Filipino people?
A. General Blanco
B. General Palaviega
C. General Dela Pena
D. General Rodriguez
B4. When Rizal and his widowed sister Lucia arrived in Manila?
A. June 25, 1892 B. June 26, 1892
C. June 27, 1892
D. June 28,1892
B 5. There are conditions why Rizal did not agree to stay and live at the parish convent
together with father Obach, EXCEPT?
A. That Rizal publicly retract his errors concerning religion, and make
statements that were clearly prospanish and against revolution.
B. That become a commandant of Captain Carnicero
C. That he perform the church rights and make a general confession of his
past life.
D. That henceforth he conducts himself in an exemplary manners as a Spanish
subject and a man of religion.
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 6.1 Present Realities:
Honesty is a facet of moral character that connotes positive and virtuous attributes
such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness, including straightforwardness
of conduct, along with the absence of lying, cheating, theft, etc. Honesty also
involves being trustworthy, loyal, fair, and sincere.
3. From your personal experiences, cite some possible outcomes of honesty.
Integrity and dishonesty.
Honesty has been linked to less colds, less fatigue, less depression, and
less anxiety. Less stress.Being honest always I won’t hurt anybody
Having a integrity in life , people will trust me, and word will spread faster than any
advertising campaign I could ever come up with. Similarly, a lack of integrity will
scupper my reputation. So acting with integrity will allow me to reap
the benefits from better relationships with the people you deal with.
Saying dishonesty is making myself out to be someone or something I am not the
main idea of workplace dishonesty. It could be difficult to live out informed non-
existent persona, in fact, this could only create psychological problems,
severe anxiety, depression, and overall sense of mistrust
4. Are you convinced that there is a link between dishonesty and common societal
problems? Explain your answer.
Yes,One of the common problem in our society is poverty. There's a lot of people
who suffer from it because of the corrupt and dishonest officials who keep the
funds for the people in their own pockets.
5. Do you consider Rizal as an ideal role model for honesty/integrity? Support your
answer with historical facts
yes because Jose Rizal became the Philippine national hero because
he fought for freedom in a silent but powerful way. He expressed his
love for the Philippines through his novels, essays and articles rather
than through the use of force or aggression. ... Instead he used his
writings to open the eyes of the Filipinos.
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 6.2 Present Realities:
2. Did Dr. Jose Rizal believe that Filipinos were born lazy or indolent? Explain your
aswer.
No, Rizal acknowledges the prior work of Gregorio Sancianco and admits that
indolence does exist among the Filipinos, but it cannot be attributed to the troubles
and backwardness of the country; rather it is the effect of the backwardness and
troubles experienced by the country. Past writings on indolence revolve only on
either denying or affirming, and never studying its causes in depth. One must study
the causes of indolence, Rizal says, before curing it. He therefore enumerates the
causes of indolence and elaborates on the circumstances that have led to it. The
hot climate, he points out, is a reasonable predisposition for indolence. Filipinos
cannot be compared to Europeans, who live in cold countries and who must exert
much more effort at work. An hour's work under the Philippine sun, he says, is
equivalent to a day's work in temperate regions.
3. Based on historical facts, cite specific examples of Dr. Rizal’s indusriousness.
1) By non-cooperation;
2) By not giving them provisions and food supplies; and,
3) By not providing them with any helper or labourer.
4. As a present citizen of our country, explain some possible reasons why rue
economic and social progress may take time to be achieved.
Economic growth has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and
improved the lives of many more over the last half-century. Yet it is increasingly
evident that a model of human development based on economic progress alone is
incomplete. A society which fails to address basic human needs, equip citizens to
improve their quality of life, protect the environment, and provide opportunity for
many of its citizens is not succeeding. Inclusive growth requires both economic
and social progress.
5. Give at least three suggested ways of developing your and other Filipino citizen’s
love for work or industriousness.
Be hardworking always on your work
Don’t be lazy on your work
Be polite
Keep Yourself Well-Informed.
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITY 6.3
Present Realities:
5. Did Dr. Jose Rizal’s famous essays and poems reflect his good education? Explain
your answer.
Yes, because if you're going to read his poems you will see that he's really well
educated person.
SELF-CHECK 6.1
Test I : Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the correct letter of the correct answer. Write the CAPITAL LETTER
of your choice on the blank provided.
C 1. In the morning of Monday August 3, Rizal left to Cebu going to ______________.
A. Molo B. Capiz C. Iloilo D. Romblon
A 2. Rizal stayed on the cruiser for about the month of ?
A. August 6 to September 2, 1896
B. July 27 to August 26, 1896
C. June 4 to July 2, 1896
D. January 7 to march 30, 1896
B 3. The Katipunan plot to overthrow Spanish rule by means of revolution discovered
by?
A. Herrero Rigidor
B. Fray Mariano Gil
C. Ramon Blanco
D. EulogioDespijol
C 4. From whom did the two letters Rizal received aboutthe introduction for the
ministries of war and ministries of colonies? A. Herrero Rigidor
B. Fray Mariano Gil
C. Ramon Blanco
D. Eulogio Despijol
A 5. Rizal’s last trip to Spain began together with his fellow passenger with his son
named Periquin?
A. Don Pedro Roxas
B. Don Manuel Camus
C. General Ramon Blanco
D. Eulogio Despijol
A 6. He advised Rizal to stay behind too and take advantage of the protection of the
British law?
A. Don Pedro Roxas
B. Don Manuel Camus
C. General Ramon Blanco
D. Eulogio Despijol
F 7. On September 29 Rizal wrote a travel diary?
E. Seems amiable, refined and polite, consistent with the seriousness of his duty.
F. There are people on board who do nothing but slander me and invent fanciful
stories about me. I’m going to become a legendary personage
G. The Beautiful view of the port
H. At the night there was concert in the dining room which can be learned from my
cabin
G 8. When did the preliminary investigation Begun?
E. October 11, 1896
F. November 3, 1896
G. November 20, 1896
H. November 26, 1896
F 9. The general who won the eternal odium of the Filipino people?
E. General Blanco
F. General Palaviega
G. General Dela Pena
H. General Rodriguez
F 10. When Rizal and his widowed sister Lucia arrived in Manila?
E. June 25, 1892
F. June 26, 1892
G. June 27, 1892
H. June 28,1892
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