2. OBJECTIVES
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
identify the effects of decisions and actions based
on the right or wrong handling of one’s emotions;
reason out how:
a. emotions handled with the practice of virtue
can help in enriching oneself and human
relationships;
3. OBJECTIVES
reason out how:
b. fortitude and prudence can help a person
dealing with hatred, sadness, fear or anger.
take appropriate actions to manage emotions.
4. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
How can a proper handling of emotions help you
grow as a person and strengthen your
relationships with others?
What is the importance of possessing virtues in
properly managing your emotions?
5.
6. What’s the first thing that
comes into mind when
you think about
EMOTION?
8. Emotion is a strong feeling or mental
reaction directed toward a person or
object and is accomplished by
psychological and behavioral changes in
the body.
EMOTION
9. “Emotions demand greater understanding because of their pervasive
effect on behavior, personality and health. Whenever we experience
emotion, the most striking aspect is the feeling it produces. An experience of
fear, anger, gloom or glee yields a vivid immediate sensation.”
– DR. ABRAHAM STERLING
EMOTIONS
16. 1. Identify the emotions that are present in the
video.
2. What happens if I lose control of my emotion?
3. If you were the character in the video, how will
you react in or handle the situation?
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
17. People who are unable to
control their emotions are likely
to make wrong decisions or
unknowingly make
themselves victims of their
intense feelings such as fear,
joy, and anger.
EMOTIONS
18. It is healthy to
adequately know and
be aware of our
feelings and emotions;
we can easily handle
them if we are aware of
our innermost feelings.
EMOTIONS
19. Practice recognizing emotions as you feel them. Label them in
your mind. Make it a daily habit to be aware of your
emotions.
21. Fortitude, from the Latin
‘fortitudo’ meaning
‘bravery or strength’
“allows us to overcome
fear and remain steady
in our will in the face of
all obstacles.”
FORTITUDE
22. Prudence is the ability to
govern and discipline oneself
by the use of reason. It comes
from the Latin word ‘prudentia’
which means ‘seeing ahead.’
Being prudent means to be
insightful and cautious in times
of decision making.
PRUDENCE
24. When a person practices
these two virtues, s/he
will not only continue to
enrich her/himself but
strengthen even more
her/his relationship with
others.
EMOTIONS AND VIRTUES
26. G2C3A2_JOURNAL # 6
1. In your own observation, can you say that you are already capable of
managing your emotions? Explain your answer.
2. How do you react whenever you experience negative emotions?
3. What is the importance of possessing virtues in properly managing your
emotions?
Your answer must be at least 3 sentences and must be expressed in your
own words. Copy-pasted answers will not be accepted and will receive zero
(0) as you score.
27. G2C3MT_ACQUAINTANCE PARTY PRACTICES
For this cycle’s Mini Task, the students will be practicing their
community song “Peng You” and other presentations that they will
be performing during their Acquaintance Party.
Attendance and participation of the student during practices will
be the basis of their mini task score. Attendance sheet will be
submitted by the leader as evidence of the task.
Deadline for this Mini Task will be on October 28, 2022.
Editor's Notes
Are you familiar with the emotions mentioned in the video? Which of these do you often experience?
Basing on your classmates’ answer, how will you define emotion?
One of the rescued residents during a super typhoon in Luzon last year.
India was one of the most hardly-hit countries during the height of the pandemic.
Residents in Brgy. Carabalan, Himamaylan City prepared to be transported to an evacuation center as their place was declared a “no-man’s-land” because of the armed clash between the government troops and the NPA.
Situation of the evacuees in one of the evacuation centers in Himamaylan City. They are uncertain as to when they are going back to their homes and normal life.
*for example, by saying to yourself "I feel grateful," "I feel frustrated," etc..