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A lesson plan for Kabanata 6: Si Basilio of El Filibusterismo
- The Baong (well/pool) is nature’s attempt to heal—clean water, quiet. But society (the students, the friars, the gambling community) has abandoned it.
- Key quote analysis: "Walang bakas ng kagalakan ang Basilio. Panay ang iyak ng kanyang damdamin." (Basilio showed no trace of joy. His feelings were constantly crying.)
- Updated connection: Discuss "Edukasyon para sa mahihirap" (Education for the poor). Ask: Is the situation of student poverty in the Philippines better in 2024 than in Rizal's time?
Show photos of famous Filipinos who rose from poverty through education (e.g., Manny Pacquiao, Isko Moreno, or local community leaders). kabanata+6+el+filibusterismo+lesson+plan+updated
Knowledge: Define figurative language used in the chapter and identify key plot points regarding Basilio's past. A lesson plan for Kabanata 6: Si Basilio
D. Paglalapat (10 min)
Part 1: The Lesson Plan Overview
I. Learning Competencies (DepEd Aligned)
By the end of the 60-minute session, students will be able to: The Baong (well/pool) is nature’s attempt to heal—clean
- Kopya ng Kabanata 6 ng El Filibusterismo
- Whiteboard at markers
- PowerPoint presentation (opsyonal)
- Handout sa mga mag-aaral
His journey from that night was one of grit. He had walked to Manila, ragged and penniless, seeking work and an education. He served as a household helper for Capitan Tiago just to be allowed to study. At San Juan de Letran, he was initially mocked by professors and ignored by classmates because of his poor clothes and humble origins.
Digital Tools: Interactive PPT templates or TikTok-style storytelling. Instructional Flow