Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
Division of Cebu Province
AMANCIO SEPULVEDA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Lunas, Cadaruhan, Borbon, Cebu
ACTIVITY DESIGN
I. Rationale:
The School Head and Teachers feel the need of education that builds on the
advances of great minds that came before us. The future of education may seem
strange to us today, but the changes will be made for the betterment of the learners and
it depends the school facilities and resources of the school.
Teachers believe that children learns best in the classroom setting most
especially the Key Stage 1 of the K to 12 Curriculum that is for Kindergarten to grade 3
where they need extra attention for reading and writing and bringing quality education to
our learners.
It is a high time to stage an activity that enables them to develop the self
-confidence of the learner. One of the programs or activities during the Deworming
Program is to first deworm the learners on July 2019, and the second deworming
would be January 2020. The teachers envision every learner to do more and push
more by giving rewards and incentives out of there different endeavor in the classroom
and any activities that may be able to develop their potentials.
Amancio Sepulveda Elementary School is just one of the schools to hold different
activities. The activity aims to develop self-confidence and study habits to improve more
by tapping stakeholders to sponsor each child who performing well. Further, this is a
good motivation for them to enhance their skills which is very useful in their field of
endeavor in the future.
II. Objectives:
This activity aims to:
to inform the pupils that deworming is important to children, because
worm infections interfere with nutrient uptake and can lead to anemia,
malnourishment and impaired mental and physical development and
pose a serious threat to children’s health, education, and productivity.
III. Funding Source:
Tap the NGO’s / Private Individuals/ Alumni/ Industries/Teachers
IV. Estimated Cost:
Government Budget
Prepared by:
EDGAR M. TINAPAY
Principal I