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UNIT: Social Studies SUBJECT: Social Studies LEVEL: Grade 10 TERM: 1 AY: 2017-2018
TEACHERS: Ms. Lita May O. Lubuguin & Ms. Juhainah Turqueza ORIGINATOR:
Students demonstrate understanding of the causes and implications of local and global economic and environmental issues in order to
CONTENT STANDARD (CS)
achieve national development progress.
Students create a livelihood project based on natural resources found within the local community to solve economic problems confronting
PERFORMANCE STANDARD (PS)
its members.
WHAT WILL I ASSESS? HOW WILL I ASSESS? HOW WILL I SCORE?
KNOWLEDGE - 15%
TEST ITEMS ITEM SCORING
LEARNING COMPETENCY (WITH TYPE
(Please indicate the TYPE of assessment: SA-Short Assessment, LA-Long Assessment, etc.) NO. (1 POINT PER ITEM)
CODE)
Discuss orally and digitally KNOWLEDGE. Match Column A with Column B. Write the capital letter of the SA 1-6 5 points
the present environmental correct answer on the space provided before each number.
situation in the Philippines
and the agenda of the
Philippine government
COLUMN Ato COLUMN B
address the effect of climate
change1.toclimate
_____ its environment
change A. it is the Philippine’s blueprint for
(AP10KSP-lc-6) sustainable development
_____
Enumerate international
2. greenhouse and
effect B. this policy acknowledges the idea of
local policies and legislations sustainable development and
in addressing the issue of responsibility of the State to work for a
Climate3.change
_____ Climate Change Act of balanced and healthful ecology and
(AP10IPE-Id-9)
2009 development of the Filipino people without
compromising the natural environment
_____
Define 4.
digitally the concept
sustainable development
of globalization and C. refers to the periodic and long term
sustainable development change in the earth’s climate conditions
(AP10IPE-Ig-17)
_____ 5. Philippine Agenda 21 D. it is the natural process that warms the
Earth’s surface
_____ 6. globalization
E. is a process of interaction and integration
among the people, companies, and
governments of different nations, a
process driven by international trade and
investment and aided by information
technology.
(AP10GKA-llb-3) 7-9.
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Source:https://www.google.com.ph/search?
q=quotations+on+globalization+in+the+philippines&safe=strict&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CSI1TpaQMpwHIjjDEfHk-
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LB-
10-12.
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Source:https://www.google.com.ph/search?
q=quotations+on+globalization+in+the+philippines&safe=strict&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CSI1TpaQMpwHIjjDEfHk-
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LB- 13-15.
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The internet has had an important role in connecting people. It allows people in
countries around the world to instantly contact each another through email, chat
programs and video calls. This instant communication has revolutionized business and
social lives.
In addition to the internet, mobile phones, voice mail, and text messaging allow instant
contact across states and countries. In 2003, 31 percent of 10- to 14-year-olds owned
a mobile phone and almost half of Australia's 10- to 14-year-olds sent text messages
every day.
Satellites have outgrown their original use in government activities and research and
are now used by people in a variety of ways. Global Positioning Systems (GPS) use
the information provided by satellites to provide accurate information on locations on
the land, in the sea and in the air.
Satellites are also used to provide information on weather patterns around the world;
tracking hurricanes or tropical cyclones. This information helps meteorologists make
better predictions about the weather and also warn the public of any dangerous
weather systems.
Transport technology
Developments in transport technology have played a major role in globalization. Over
100 years ago, the Industrial Revolution changed the nature of transport with the
invention of the steam engine and the combustion engine. Since then, technological
development in the transportation industry has affected transformation in road, rail, sea
and air travel.
Transport for personal use has improved dramatically. Cars are now built to be faster,
safer, more fuel efficient and therefore cheaper to run, as well as being more
environmentally friendly and costing less to purchase.
Airline transport has also enabled the expansion of tourism and trade across
continents. Although passenger planes only began to move groups of people around
half a century ago, they have dramatically improved within that time. Airline travel has
not only become more affordable in the last 20 years but it has also become faster. In
the mid-1930s, eleven people could fit into an aircraft on a flight from London to
Bangkok which took eight days. In 2002, almost 400 passengers could take the same
journey in just ten hours.
Transport has also changed the way we do business. Super tankers have increased
the scale of trade between countries, as these massive container ships are able to
carry larger quantities of goods, including oil and grain. As a result, trade has become
increasingly international.
Attempts are also being made to make transport more affordable and also more
environmentally friendly by utilising things such as solar power, electricity and ethanol
fuel.
Retrieved from: Skwirk Interactive Schooling
Sydney wiliam - http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-16_u-185_t-493_c-1813/nsw/geography/global-change/globalisation/the-role-of-
technology-in-globalisation
TOTAL NO. OF ITEMS: 1 TOTAL 10
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