Mtang Handog Para Sa Mag Puso Case Study

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The “Munting Handog Para Sa Mga Munting Puso” is a fun filled activity conduct by the Grade 12-GAS-A that has a main goal to share the love, joy, and care to the children as these are the real meaning of Christmas and happiness. To make this activity happen each student from the class has contributed what can they give and with the help and support of their teachers Mr. Aldrin Lopez and Ms. Divina Grande the students were able to successfully manage the said activity. It started at 10: 00 am and was participated by 49 students who are currently enrolled to kinder to Grade 6 of this school. The program started with an opening prayer, lead by Sigfred A. Fababair, and followed by introductions of the facilitators, said by Jewel Andrea M. Patacsil …show more content…
The school administrator should at least install CCTVs and hire security guards not only for the safety and security of the school but also the students.
d. The DepEd should atleast check every 3 months the condition of every public schools in the Philippines
VI. PARTICIPANTS OF THE ACTIVITY’
 Number of Participants o The participants were 49 pupils who were currently enrolled to Tipakan Elementary School.
 Gender Frequency Distribution o The participants were 19 male and 30 female students.
 Age o The participants’ age ranging are 3 to 11 years old for they are from Kinder to Grade 6.
VII. My Portfolio What is your realization upon doing the program/ Activity? (200 – 250 words) “With God, all things are possible.” I remember that day started with a heavy rain and windy weather, it’s like all that we prepared and planned will be wasted because of these. But God is really good of the time when it is about the good of his siblings, he would do everything to make it possible. And thank you Lord, because it became successful and it gave happiness to his children. Also, while doing this activity I realize that I am lucky enough and I should be contented with what blessings that I received. Because I remember a child having stitches in his knees and cannot able to walk yet, he still manages to smile at me and that gesture made me realized many

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