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1.5.2 The Whole Brain Theory Discussion and Activity

This document describes activities related to learning styles and the whole brain model. It includes activities that ask the learner to identify their preferred quadrant, reflect on their strengths and weaknesses, and complete tasks related to each quadrant such as giving a speech, planning an event, and creating a mind map. The goal is for the learner to understand their learning preferences and how to improve their strengths and weaknesses.

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1.5.2 The Whole Brain Theory Discussion and Activity

This document describes activities related to learning styles and the whole brain model. It includes activities that ask the learner to identify their preferred quadrant, reflect on their strengths and weaknesses, and complete tasks related to each quadrant such as giving a speech, planning an event, and creating a mind map. The goal is for the learner to understand their learning preferences and how to improve their strengths and weaknesses.

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1.5.

2 The Whole Brain Theory Discussion and Activity


Activity: Using the Whole Brain Model, which quadrant do you think you belong to; analytical,
experimental, practical, or relational?

 I think I’m belong to quadrant D because sometimes I like surprising, being curious, playing and
imagining things.

1.5.3.1 Testing My Whole Brain (Activity 2)


Activity: Do the following activities on learning quadrants by answering, or supplying the needed
information on the given activities. After answering, kindly reflect on the activity using the reflective
questions to be written below the learning quadrant activity file.

Reflective question: Which activity or activities did you find it difficult to do? Why?

 Activities like essay writing because I find it difficult to think sentence that I wrote on my essay
especially if the essay is English, I still need a translator.

Which activity or activities did you find it easier to do? Why?

 Activities like playing because it made it easier for me because when I was young, I played a lot
like video games and physical games.

How will you improve your learning styles after identifying your learning strengths and weaknesses?

 I think I will improve my strengths by playing and learning for other games and for my
weaknesses I will improve by reading a book to enhance my speaking English and to write a
essay.

1.5.4.1 Identifying Your Strength and Weaknesses Using Brain Quadrants


(Activity 3)
Quadrant A: Realist and Analyst Quadrant: Strategist and Imagineer
My strongest: Focused My strongest: Like to daydreaming and
fantasies
My weakest: logical thinking

My weakest: Like to make forecast and


prediction

quadrant B: Preserver and Organizer Quadrant C: Socializer and Empathizer


My strongest: Loyalty My strongest Appreciate sentiment and
mood of things
My weakest: Like to organize, plan and arrange My weakest: Like to work in groups and share
ideas with others
1.5.4.2 Putting Yourself in The Shoes of A Quadrant (Activity 4)
Quadrant A: Realist and Analyst
Be a politician -give a three-minute speech on why people should vote for you or on the three things that
you have achieved in the local community.
 They should vote me because I can do anything for my community to achieved the other things
that they can not achieved in their community, and I do my best for my community
Quadrant B: Preserver and Organizer
Plan a party from its beginning to the end:
Develop a timeline of a party that you are going to organize
Select guests and plan invitation process (rsvp, dress code, theme)
Menu -food and drinks
Decorations, floral arrangement, and music
Clean up schedule
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Quadrant C: Socializer and Empathizer
Tell a person that something you appreciate in him/her in a conversation.
Submit a video recording here.
Quadrant D: Strategist and Imagineeri
Create a mind map and describe yourself in 2030.

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PRO S
PLAYE STREA
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ME IN
2030
HAVE A
SUCCESFU
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BUSINESS SUCCESF
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FAMILY
The Quadrants of Learning

Do the following activities dealing with the quadrants of learning. This includes all of the learner’s
quadrants and discover your learning weaknesses and strengths.

Idea Builder

Key Idea: 3 facts about Personal Development


Personal Development
1. It takes time
2. You will make mistakes
3. There is no finish line

Draw it Sample sentence about Personal development:


 Personal development covered activities
to improve awareness, develop talents and
potential, build human capital and
facilitate employability, enhance the
quality of life and contribute to the
PERSONAL realization of dreams and aspirations.

DEVELOPMENT

5 examples of personal development: 5 non-examples of personal development

1. Confidence 1. Lack of confidence


2. Get along with others 2. Shy
3. Get along with yourself 3. Conscious
4. Let go of the past 4. Bad mindset
5. Manage stress effectively 5. Being negative

Define personal development using the details that you have mentioned/listed:
 Personal development is also about positive thinking and stress management It’s to enhance
the quality of life and contribute to the realization of dreams and aspirations and it develop
talents and potential.

Pros and Cons Decision Making Chart


Situation: I was asked to answer the Pros and Cons Decision Making Chart and my classmate offers me
his work. What should I do?

Choice 1 Choice 2
I need to focus and answer the chart based on my I will copy my classmate’s work since we have
own knowledge and understanding. online class and my teacher will not notice.
Pros Cons Pros Cons
Example:
I will be better prepared My friend who offered I can pass the activity I might get caught
for the next activity me the answers might
get upset.

My Decision

I choose Choice 1 because sometimes my classmate offers me his work but I don't copy it, I just get an
idea of how to do it.
Triple T- Chart

Topic: Why do I need to study Personal Development?

As an adolescent As a member of the family As a son/daughter of God

 Because Adolescence is  The family has very  It’s like family have a
a critical developmental powerful effects on the very powerful effect
period when many self- developing child,
concepts are redefined impacting attitudes,
and constructed and beliefs, opportunities,
undergo various habits, and personality
changes as a result of traits.
both internal and
external factors. In
adolescence,
motivations and goals
begin to guide behavior
Resolving conflicts

Using the picture below, how will you resolve the conflicts? Discuss your answer on the discussion box.

Discussion Box

The faucet serves as a social issue and the water is the crime it says that the social issue becomes a
crimes of the country and the map refers as police that cleaning the issues or solving the issue.
Then, for the activity follow -up, read and analyze this activity, and put your answer to the discussion
box.

Discussion Box

Self-Made Men" is a famous lecture. In this speech, which was first delivered in 1859, Frederick
Douglass gives his own definition of the self-made man and explains what he thinks are the means to
become such a man. The concept of the self-made man is deeply rooted in the American
Dream. Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, is sometimes said to
have created the concept of the self-made man. In his Autobiography, he describes his way from a
poor, unknown son of a candle-maker to a very successful business man and highly acknowledged
member of the American society. Franklin creates the archetype of someone coming from low origins,
who, against all odds, breaks out of his inherited social position, climbs up the social ladder and
creates a new identity for himself. Key factors in this rise from rags to riches are hard work and a solid
moral foundation. Franklin also stresses the significance of education for self-improvement.

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