AnaLuz A. Fuentebella
MAED MASPED
MASE402A
Submitted to:
Professor: DR. LOLITADIONISIO- SERRANO
University of Perpetual Help System DALTA(Las Piñas City)
LCCE Domains
Daily Living Skills - Teach your students how to manage personal finances (including using credit cards, check cards, etc.),
household management, personal needs, family responsibilities, food preparation, citizenship responsibility and leisure
activities
Competency:ManagingPersonal Finances
Sub competency:• Countmoneyandmake correct change • Make responsible expenditures
Objectives
• Select appropriate items
• Recognize and request
assistance
Training Activities
• Student finds items named
by teacher in school store,
food mart, drugstores,
grocery stores, and other
community retail
stores/businesses.
• Student selects appropriate
items from teacher list.
• Student finds pictures of
store clerk in magazines or
"world of work" textbooks
• Student finds store clerk in
retail store/ business
• Student discusses and
roleplays problem situations
that require help, finds
appropriate source of help,
decides when to ask, and
then requests assistance for
problem
• Student recognizes and
requests assistance from
student named as the clerk in
the school store
Home-/Community-Based
Training Activities
• Student makes up a list for
grocery stores, drugstores,
and other community retail
• stores/businesses with
adult/peer Student selects
appropriate items when
requested by adult/peer
• Student discusses ways to
identify store clerks in retail
store/business with
adult/peer
• Student finds store clerk and
requests help in finding
appropriate items with
adult/peer
Objectives
• Locate cashier
• Calculate and give
appropriate
purchase amount
• Receive purchase
and change
Training Activities
• Student recognizes and
requests assistance from
student named as the clerk in
the school store
• Student finds picture of
cashier in magazines or
"world of work" textbooks
and books
• Student finds cash register
with light/ signal or cashier in
several retail stores/
businesses
• Student seeks assistance
from teacher
• Student uses "next dollar"
method in school store, food
marts, drugstores, grocery
stores, and other community
retail stores/businesses
• Student writes check for
amount of purchase on cash
register/tape/receipt
• Student seeks assistance
from teacher
• Student waits for and accepts
purchase and change at
school store, food marts,
drugstores, grocery stores,
and other community retail
stores/businesses
• Student role plays making
purchase and waits for
purchase and receives
change
Home-/Community-
Based TrainingActivities
• businesses, and checks for
correct change returned
with adult/peer
• Student seeks assistance
from adult/peer
The counting money worksheet
The counting money worksheet (answer)
Store clerk assistance
Pharma assistance
Writing a check to purchase
Making purchases steps
SELF DETERMINATION AND
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
Self Determination and Interpersonal Skills - Help your students develop self-awareness, self-confidence, socially
responsible behavior, good interpersonal skills, independence, decision-making and good communication skills
Competency: Communication with others
Sub competency: Communicate with understanding • Know subtleties of communication • Assertive and effective
communication • Recognize and respond to emergency situations
Objectives
• Identify signs of an
emergency situation
• Identify appropriate
authorities to contact in
different emergency
situations
• Practice communicating in
emergency situations
TrainingActivities
•Teacheridentifiessignsindicating
an emergencysituationinschool
or at home
•Studentlistsonchalkboard/chart
the effectivetechniquesof
communicatingemergenciesat
school and at home
•Teacherdemonstratessome of
the most effective
communicationtechniquestouse
for emergenciesatschool andat
home
•Headofficersdiscussessome of
the most effective
communicationtechniquestouse
use duringemergencysituations
inschool or in the community
•Studentseeksassistancefrom
teacher
•Teacheridentifiesappropriate
authoritiestocontactin different
emergencysituations
•Studentlistsonchalkboard/chart
appropriate authoritiestocontact
invariousemergencysituations
occurringin school or at home
•Studentdevelopsself-monitoring
planfor practicingeffective
communicationskillsduring
emergencysituationsthatoccur
inschool or at home
•Studentdemonstratesusingthe
skillsof effectivecommunication
duringemergencysituationsin
school and at home
•Studentseeksassistancefrom
teacher
Home-/Community-BasedTraining
Activities
•Adult/peeridentifiessigns
indicatinganemergencysituation
inthe community
•Supervisordemonstrates
appropriate techniquesfor
communicatingemergenciesat
trainingprogramsor at job
placements
•Adult/peerdemonstrates
appropriate techniquesfor
communicatingemergencies
while inthe community
•Studentseeksassistancefrom
adult/peer
•Adult/peeridentifiesappropriate
authoritiestocontactin different
emergencysituations
•Supervisordiscussesvarious
appropriate authoritiestocontact
duringemergencysituations
occurringat trainingprogramsor
at job placements
•Studentdevelopsself-monitoring
planfor practicingeffective
communicationskillsduring
emergencysituationsoccurringin
jobplacementsandinthe
community
•Studentdemonstratesusingthe
skillsof effectivecommunication
duringemergencysituationsin
jobplacementsandinthe
community
•Studentseeksassistancefrom
adult/peer
Students need to know
PEOPLE THAT NEEDED FOR
EMERGENCY
POLICE
NURSE
FIREFIGHTER
DOCTOR
THERAPIST
Employment Skills - Open the door to employment possibilities and choices for your students in the 21st century, by
teaching them appropriate work habits, how to seek and maintain employment, physical/manual skills, and specific
job competencies.
Competencies:Exhibiting Appropriate Employment Skills
Sub-competencies: Follow directions and observe regulations • Recognize importance of attendance and
punctuality • Recognize importance of supervision • Demonstrate knowledge of work place safety • Work with
others • Meet demands for quality work • Work at expected levels of productivity.
Objectives
•Identifythe importanceof
followingdirectionsandmeeting
requirements.
•Performa seriesof tasksin
response toverbal instructions
•Identifyreasonsforgood
attendance andpunctuality
•Identifyactionstotake for
tardinessorabsence fromwork
TrainingActivities
•Teacherdiscussesimportance of
followingauthorities'
directions/instructionsinjobs
•Studentlistsonchalkboard/chart
the importance of following
authorities'directionsatjobs
•Studentpracticescompletinga
seriesof work/jobtaskswith
partnerafterreceivingverbal
instructions
•Studentpracticescompletinga
seriesof work/jobtasksalone
afterreceivingverbal instructions
•Supervisor discussesreasonsfor
goodattendance andpunctuality
at occupational trainingandjob
placements
•Studentrole playsscenarios
depictingreasonforgood
attendance andpunctualityin
occupational trainingandjob
placements
•Studentdevelopslistof reasons
whyit isimportantto have good
attendance andpunctualityin
occupational trainingandjob
placements
•Studentrole playsscenarios
depictingactionstotake for
tardinessorabsence fromwork
Home-/Community-BasedTraining
Activities
•Adult/peerdiscussesimportance
of followingauthorities'
directions/instructionsinjobs
•Supervisordiscussesthe
importance of following
authorities'
directions/instructionsintraining
programsor jobplacements
•Studentcompletesaseriesof
tasksin the communitywitha
partnerafterreceivingverbal
instructions
•Studentcompletesaseriesof
tasksin the communityalone
afterreceivingverbal instructions
•Studentspeaksaboutreasonsfor
goodattendance andpunctuality
at occupational trainingandjob
placements
•Studentprovidesfive reasonsfor
goodattendance andpunctuality
inoccupational trainingandjob
placementswithadult/peer
•Studentdiscussesreasonswhyit
isimportantto have good
attendance andpunctualityat
occupational trainingandjob
placements
•Studentdemonstratesactionsto
take for tardinessorabsence from
work.
Teach the student where, what and how to go
And then assist
Teaching what job is applicable
Good job habits
Introducing kinds of job
And support
Students must learn about punctuality and its
importance
And the consequences

lcce matrix

  • 1.
    AnaLuz A. Fuentebella MAEDMASPED MASE402A Submitted to: Professor: DR. LOLITADIONISIO- SERRANO University of Perpetual Help System DALTA(Las Piñas City) LCCE Domains
  • 3.
    Daily Living Skills- Teach your students how to manage personal finances (including using credit cards, check cards, etc.), household management, personal needs, family responsibilities, food preparation, citizenship responsibility and leisure activities Competency:ManagingPersonal Finances Sub competency:• Countmoneyandmake correct change • Make responsible expenditures Objectives • Select appropriate items • Recognize and request assistance Training Activities • Student finds items named by teacher in school store, food mart, drugstores, grocery stores, and other community retail stores/businesses. • Student selects appropriate items from teacher list. • Student finds pictures of store clerk in magazines or "world of work" textbooks • Student finds store clerk in retail store/ business • Student discusses and roleplays problem situations that require help, finds appropriate source of help, decides when to ask, and then requests assistance for problem • Student recognizes and requests assistance from student named as the clerk in the school store Home-/Community-Based Training Activities • Student makes up a list for grocery stores, drugstores, and other community retail • stores/businesses with adult/peer Student selects appropriate items when requested by adult/peer • Student discusses ways to identify store clerks in retail store/business with adult/peer • Student finds store clerk and requests help in finding appropriate items with adult/peer
  • 4.
    Objectives • Locate cashier •Calculate and give appropriate purchase amount • Receive purchase and change Training Activities • Student recognizes and requests assistance from student named as the clerk in the school store • Student finds picture of cashier in magazines or "world of work" textbooks and books • Student finds cash register with light/ signal or cashier in several retail stores/ businesses • Student seeks assistance from teacher • Student uses "next dollar" method in school store, food marts, drugstores, grocery stores, and other community retail stores/businesses • Student writes check for amount of purchase on cash register/tape/receipt • Student seeks assistance from teacher • Student waits for and accepts purchase and change at school store, food marts, drugstores, grocery stores, and other community retail stores/businesses • Student role plays making purchase and waits for purchase and receives change Home-/Community- Based TrainingActivities • businesses, and checks for correct change returned with adult/peer • Student seeks assistance from adult/peer
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  • 6.
    The counting moneyworksheet (answer)
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  • 11.
    Pharma assistance Writing acheck to purchase
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  • 15.
    Self Determination andInterpersonal Skills - Help your students develop self-awareness, self-confidence, socially responsible behavior, good interpersonal skills, independence, decision-making and good communication skills Competency: Communication with others Sub competency: Communicate with understanding • Know subtleties of communication • Assertive and effective communication • Recognize and respond to emergency situations Objectives • Identify signs of an emergency situation • Identify appropriate authorities to contact in different emergency situations • Practice communicating in emergency situations TrainingActivities •Teacheridentifiessignsindicating an emergencysituationinschool or at home •Studentlistsonchalkboard/chart the effectivetechniquesof communicatingemergenciesat school and at home •Teacherdemonstratessome of the most effective communicationtechniquestouse for emergenciesatschool andat home •Headofficersdiscussessome of the most effective communicationtechniquestouse use duringemergencysituations inschool or in the community •Studentseeksassistancefrom teacher •Teacheridentifiesappropriate authoritiestocontactin different emergencysituations •Studentlistsonchalkboard/chart appropriate authoritiestocontact invariousemergencysituations occurringin school or at home •Studentdevelopsself-monitoring planfor practicingeffective communicationskillsduring emergencysituationsthatoccur inschool or at home •Studentdemonstratesusingthe skillsof effectivecommunication duringemergencysituationsin school and at home •Studentseeksassistancefrom teacher Home-/Community-BasedTraining Activities •Adult/peeridentifiessigns indicatinganemergencysituation inthe community •Supervisordemonstrates appropriate techniquesfor communicatingemergenciesat trainingprogramsor at job placements •Adult/peerdemonstrates appropriate techniquesfor communicatingemergencies while inthe community •Studentseeksassistancefrom adult/peer •Adult/peeridentifiesappropriate authoritiestocontactin different emergencysituations •Supervisordiscussesvarious appropriate authoritiestocontact duringemergencysituations occurringat trainingprogramsor at job placements •Studentdevelopsself-monitoring planfor practicingeffective communicationskillsduring emergencysituationsoccurringin jobplacementsandinthe community •Studentdemonstratesusingthe skillsof effectivecommunication duringemergencysituationsin jobplacementsandinthe community •Studentseeksassistancefrom adult/peer
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  • 17.
    PEOPLE THAT NEEDEDFOR EMERGENCY POLICE NURSE FIREFIGHTER DOCTOR THERAPIST
  • 24.
    Employment Skills -Open the door to employment possibilities and choices for your students in the 21st century, by teaching them appropriate work habits, how to seek and maintain employment, physical/manual skills, and specific job competencies. Competencies:Exhibiting Appropriate Employment Skills Sub-competencies: Follow directions and observe regulations • Recognize importance of attendance and punctuality • Recognize importance of supervision • Demonstrate knowledge of work place safety • Work with others • Meet demands for quality work • Work at expected levels of productivity. Objectives •Identifythe importanceof followingdirectionsandmeeting requirements. •Performa seriesof tasksin response toverbal instructions •Identifyreasonsforgood attendance andpunctuality •Identifyactionstotake for tardinessorabsence fromwork TrainingActivities •Teacherdiscussesimportance of followingauthorities' directions/instructionsinjobs •Studentlistsonchalkboard/chart the importance of following authorities'directionsatjobs •Studentpracticescompletinga seriesof work/jobtaskswith partnerafterreceivingverbal instructions •Studentpracticescompletinga seriesof work/jobtasksalone afterreceivingverbal instructions •Supervisor discussesreasonsfor goodattendance andpunctuality at occupational trainingandjob placements •Studentrole playsscenarios depictingreasonforgood attendance andpunctualityin occupational trainingandjob placements •Studentdevelopslistof reasons whyit isimportantto have good attendance andpunctualityin occupational trainingandjob placements •Studentrole playsscenarios depictingactionstotake for tardinessorabsence fromwork Home-/Community-BasedTraining Activities •Adult/peerdiscussesimportance of followingauthorities' directions/instructionsinjobs •Supervisordiscussesthe importance of following authorities' directions/instructionsintraining programsor jobplacements •Studentcompletesaseriesof tasksin the communitywitha partnerafterreceivingverbal instructions •Studentcompletesaseriesof tasksin the communityalone afterreceivingverbal instructions •Studentspeaksaboutreasonsfor goodattendance andpunctuality at occupational trainingandjob placements •Studentprovidesfive reasonsfor goodattendance andpunctuality inoccupational trainingandjob placementswithadult/peer •Studentdiscussesreasonswhyit isimportantto have good attendance andpunctualityat occupational trainingandjob placements •Studentdemonstratesactionsto take for tardinessorabsence from work.
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    Teach the studentwhere, what and how to go And then assist
  • 26.
    Teaching what jobis applicable
  • 27.
  • 29.
    Introducing kinds ofjob And support
  • 30.
    Students must learnabout punctuality and its importance
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