QUARTER 4 - PE AND HEALTH 8 - WEEK 2 & 3 - LESSON 2 (PART 1) / DEPED MATATAG CURRICULUM

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Summary

This video covers Quarter 4 PE and Health 8, focusing on Lesson 2 for weeks 2 and 3 of the DepEd Matatag Curriculum. It discusses consumer health, health products, and strategies for evaluating health information, health products, and health services. Key topics include identifying reliable and unreliable sources and the four things to check before trusting information.

Highlights

Introduction and Learning Competencies
00:00:00

The video introduces the topic of Quarter 4 PE and Health 8, Lesson 2 for weeks 2 and 3 of the DepEd Matatag Curriculum. It briefly touches on learning competencies and content.

Activating Prior Knowledge: Word Scramble
00:00:25

An activity called 'Word Scramble' is presented to activate prior knowledge related to the lesson.

Establishing Lesson Purpose: Consumer Health Products
00:01:51

The lesson's purpose is established through an activity focused on consumer health products and a web diagram. This section also introduces key vocabulary terms like 'consumer health', 'health products', and 'health consumers'.

Developing Understanding: Evaluating Health Information and Products
00:03:54

This part delves into strategies for evaluating health information, products, and services. It defines 'health information' and 'health products' and distinguishes between reliable and unreliable sources of health information.

Four Things to Check Before You Trust
00:05:46

The video outlines four critical aspects to consider before trusting health information: credibility, content, disclosure, and interactivity. An example activity of 'True or False' is presented.

Lesson Activity: Check Before You Buy
00:07:22

A practical lesson activity, 'Check Before You Buy,' is presented using a hypothetical Facebook post about green barley juice. This activity applies the four things to check (credibility, content, disclosure, and interactivity) to a real-world scenario. The video concludes with a reflection question.

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