Lesson Plan in 4health 7
Lesson Plan in 4health 7
Lesson Plan in 4health 7
Palompon, Leyte
S.Y. 2022-2023
I. OBJECTIVES
Define the meaning of stress;
Differentiates the eustress from distress;
Identifies the situations that cause feelings of anxiety or stress;
Identifies physical responses of the body to stress;
Appreciate the importance of stress management;
Recognize and participate in personal strategies to manage stress, change and
emotions.
Commit to healthy supportive relationships with family and friends, including positive
peer leadership.
Demonstrates various stress management techniques that one can use every day in
dealing with stress
III. PROCEDURE
A. Preliminary Activity
Prayer
Greetings
Classroom Management
Checking of Attendance
B. Motivation
Abstraction
As the COVID-19 pandemic and its far-reaching implications continue to unfold globally and in
our community, it's normal for people to experience a wide range of thoughts, feeling and
reactions including:
feeling stressed, or overwhelmed
anxiety, worries
Sadness
loss of interest in usual enjoyable activities
frustration, and the feeling of disconnected from others.
These experiences are normal and understandable in the face of this significant challenge.
there has been loss of life, rapid changes to our way of life (work, study and social
gatherings.
Stress is the way your body reacts to some sort of demand or threat. When you feel danger –
whether real or imagined- the body’s defenses move into high gear in a shift, automatic
mechanism known as the “fight-or-flight” reaction. It is also called the “stress response”.
Application
Activity 1: Guessing Game!
1. The teacher will let the students do an activity entitled “ Tell if I’m Happy or Sad”
2. The teacher will let the students get 1/4 size paper and draw a smiling face in a 1 piece
1/4 size paper and a sad face on the other paper. They have to label below the happy
face the word EUSTRESS AND DISTRESS below the sad face.
1. The teacher will project a situation on screen and the students will identify if it’s Eustress and
Distress.
2. The teacher tells students that they will only have 5 to 10 seconds waiting time for them
to show their answers, after the waiting time the teacher will reveal the answer for the
students to be properly guided.
Situations:
1. Choosing a gift for a friend
2. Losing your money
3. Arguing with a classmate
4. Getting a dreamed birthday surprise.
5. Learning a new hobby.
6. Getting a failing grades.
7. Watching a favorite movie.
8. Getting the highest score in a test.
9. Making new friends.
10. Waking-up late in the morning.
Remind students that stress is natural and normal. It is our body’s response to any demand or
pressure. The important thing is that we usually have control over how we choose to
respond to stress. By having healthy coping skills and strong supports in place, we can
strengthen ourselves against the kinds of stresses that can motivate us to try or use
substances or gambling.
IV. EVALUATION
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Read and understand each questions and choice the letter and words of the correct
answer.
1. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also determine how we handle stress, relate, to
others and make choices.
a. .Mental Health c. Emotional Health
b. Eustress d. Distress
6.What is the situation that may activate a person’s tendency to experience symptoms of
mental
disorder?
a. Disorder b. Mental Health c. Illness d. Trigger
7. How will you know that a person has symptoms of mental disorder?
a. Stress b. Low energy c. Excessive anger d. All of these
8. It is the response of the body and mind to unpleasant or challenging events in life.
a. Distress b. Eustress c.Mistress d. Stress
Essay:
1. How can you help your family, friends, and other people not to be infected by diseases?
SHORT FILM MAKING (Stress Management (Eustress, Distress and Cope Up with Stress)
V. ASSIGNMENT
1. The teacher will ask the students to research on books or in the internet the definition of the word
DEPRESSION.
Ff: Student’s answers will be discussed the next meeting.