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LESSON PLAN IN

SOCIAL STUDIES

CARL JEFFERSON DAY _January 15, 2018


Student Date

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, 75% of the students are able to:
1. identify the powers of the Philippine President;
2. express the powers of the President through making a poster.
3. interact actively with the group mates during group work.

II. Subject Matter

Topic: Powers of the President of the Philippines.


Reference: The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article VII, pp. 24-34
Materials: Power Point, Postcards
Values: Developing a good perspective on what President does.

III. Procedure

A. Review
- Discuss the last topic about 3 Branches of the Government
- We have three branches of the Philippine Government
- These branches are the one who manage the whole country.
B. Motivation
- Shows a video about the History of Philippine Presidents.
- Shows different pictures of President of the Philippines.
- Now, I have here pictures, do you know who this person is?

C. Presentation
- Discuss the different kind of Powers of a Philippine President.
- Demonstrate on how this powers can greatly affect our country.
- Asks students if they agree that the Philippine President has this different
kinds of power.
D. Exemplification
- The teacher will give situations exemplifying the powers of the President.
E. Application
- I will group you into three (3) groups, Based on your personal ideas create
a poster showing the powers of a Philippine President.
- After 2-5minutes a reporter from each group will come forward and
present their ideas or poster in front of the class.

IV. Evaluation

Multiple Choice:
1. What branch of the government is Article VII all about?
a. Legislative Branch c. Executive Branch
b. Judicial Branch d. Commission on Audit
2. Who is the head of our country and government?
a. Senate President c. Chief Justice
b. Speaker of the House d. President
3. The power of the President to call out the Armed Forces to prevent or suppress lawless
Violence, invasion or rebellion.
a. Police Power c. Military Power
b. Power of Control d. Diplomatic Power
4. This power is implied from the power to appoint.
a. Deportation Power c. Power of Removal
b. Power of Control d. Pardoning Power
5. The power to contract or guarantee foreign loans on behalf of the Republic of the
Philippines.
a. Borrowing Power c. Diplomatic Power
b. Power of Control d. Budgetary Power

V. Assignment

Study and read the qualifications, term of office and rules on succession of the
Philippine President.

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