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• Learners to tell the teacher what the Good Samaritan did for the man who was
beaten.
• Learners to identify other good qualities of the Good Samaritan.
• Guide the learners to role play the story of the Good Samaritan.
• Guide learners to sing and dance about the Good Samaritan.
Additional notes
• Learners to nd out from their parents more about how to help those in need.
• Visit the sick in their community with their parents.
Core Competences to be developed: Imagination and creativity as they role play,
communication and collaboration as they narrate the story, self-efcacy as they
apply the story in their lives, learning to learn as they embrace new knowledge,
digital literacy as they watch a video. Learners with visual impairments should be
placed in front to have a clearer view. The volume of the device should be adjusted
to favour those with hearing impairments.
LinktoPCIs:Citizenship; social cohesion, peace and reconciliation, Health education;
non-communicable diseases, ESD: DRR; Safety and security, environmental
awareness-being aware of unsafe places, Life Skills; problem solving, self-awareness,
self-esteem, empathy, interpersonal relationship and decision making.
LinktoValues:Love, responsibility, compassion, kindness, empathy social justice
Linktootherlearningactivityareas:Movement and Creative Activities as they
sing and dance, Language Activities as they learn new vocabulary, Environmental
Activities as they visit others, Health and Nutrition the Good Samaritan applied oil
on the wounds.
Suggested Community Service learning: Participating in charity walks, helping
the sick at home and the community under parental guidance.
Suggested Non formal Activity to support: Visit special learners in the school to
share items and empathize, participate in rst aid activities.
Suggested assessment: Oral questions, portfolios, observation, written quizzes,
questions and answers, reciting, checklists, drawing, lling in blank spaces, puzzles.