Grade 5 Facilitator's Guide Life Skills

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CONTENTS LESSON ELEMENTS.......................................................................................................... 8 PREFACE .......................................................................................................................... 9 TIMETABLE AND TIME MANAGEMENT ......................................................................... 11 ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................... 11 YEAR PLAN ...................................................................................................................... 14 UNIT 1: Personal and social well-being ......................................................................... 16 Lesson 1: Positive self-esteem development (3 hours) ............................................ 17 ACTIVITY 1 .............................................................................................. 17 ACTIVITY 2 .............................................................................................. 18 ACTIVITY 3 .............................................................................................. 18 ACTIVITY 4 .............................................................................................. 19 ACTIVITY 5 .............................................................................................. 19 ACTIVITY 6 .............................................................................................. 19 Lesson 2: Give and receive feedback (3 hours) ....................................................... 20 ACTIVITY 7 .............................................................................................. 20 ACTIVITY 8 .............................................................................................. 20 ACTIVITY 9 .............................................................................................. 20 ACTIVITY 10 ............................................................................................ 20 ACTIVITY 11 ............................................................................................ 21 Lesson 3: Dealing with emotions (4½ hours) ........................................................... 22 ACTIVITY 12 ............................................................................................ 22 ACTIVITY 13 ............................................................................................ 22 ACTIVITY 14 ............................................................................................ 22 ACTIVITY 15 ............................................................................................ 22 Lesson 4: Relationships with friends, older people and strangers (3 hours) ............ 23 ACTIVITY 16 ............................................................................................ 23 ACTIVITY 17 ............................................................................................ 23 ACTIVITY 18 ............................................................................................ 23 ACTIVITY 19 ............................................................................................ 24 UNIT 2: Performing arts................................................................................................... 25 Lesson 5: Warm-up and play (15 minutes per lesson, 2½ hours per term) .............. 26 ACTIVITY 20 ............................................................................................ 26 Lesson 6: Improvise and create (3 hours per term) ................................................. 27 ACTIVITY 21 ............................................................................................ 27 ACTIVITY 22 ............................................................................................ 27 ACTIVITY 23 ............................................................................................ 27 Lesson 7: Read, interpret and perform (3½ hours per term) .................................... 27 ACTIVITY 24 ............................................................................................ 27 ACTIVITY 25 ............................................................................................ 28 ACTIVITY 26 ............................................................................................ 28 1

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ACTIVITY 27 ............................................................................................ 28 Lesson 8: Appreciate and reflect (1 hour per term) .................................................. 28 ACTIVITY 28 ............................................................................................ 28 ACTIVITY 29 ............................................................................................ 28 UNIT 3: Creative arts........................................................................................................ 29 Lesson 9: Visual literacy (1 hour) ............................................................................. 30 ACTIVITY 30 ............................................................................................ 30 ACTIVITY 31 ............................................................................................ 30 Lesson 10: Design in 2D (2 hours)........................................................................... 30 ACTIVITY 32 ............................................................................................ 30 ACTIVITY 33 ............................................................................................ 30 ACTIVITY 34 ............................................................................................ 31 Lesson 11: Create in 3D (2 hours) ........................................................................... 31 UNIT 4: Physical education ............................................................................................. 32 Lesson 12: Safety measures for movement sequences (2 hours per term) ............. 33 Lesson 13: Participating in movement combinations (4 hours per term) .................. 33 ACTIVITY 35 ............................................................................................ 33 ACTIVITY 36 ............................................................................................ 33 ACTIVITY 37 ............................................................................................ 33 ACTIVITY 38 ............................................................................................ 34 ACTIVITY 39 ............................................................................................ 34 Lesson 14: Performing movement actions (4 hours per term) ................................. 34 ACTIVITY 40 ............................................................................................ 34 ACTIVITY 41 ............................................................................................ 35 ACTIVITY 42 ............................................................................................ 35 UNIT 5: Personal and social well-being ......................................................................... 36 Lesson 15: Discrimination, stereotyping and prejudice (3 hours) ............................. 37 ACTIVITY 43 ............................................................................................ 37 ACTIVITY 44 ............................................................................................ 38 ACTIVITY 45 ............................................................................................ 38 Lesson 16: Child abuse (4½ hours) ......................................................................... 38 ACTIVITY 46 ............................................................................................ 38 ACTIVITY 47 ............................................................................................ 38 ACTIVITY 48 ............................................................................................ 38 Lesson 17: Dealing with violence (3 hours).............................................................. 39 ACTIVITY 49 ............................................................................................ 39 ACTIVITY 50 ............................................................................................ 39 Lesson 18: Age and gender issues in different cultures (3 hours) ........................... 39 ACTIVITY 51 ............................................................................................ 39 ACTIVITY 52 ............................................................................................ 39 ACTIVITY 53 ............................................................................................ 39

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UNIT 6: Performing arts................................................................................................... 40 Lesson 19: Warm-up and play (15 minutes per lesson, 2½ hours per term) ............ 41 ACTIVITY 54 ............................................................................................ 41 ACTIVITY 55 ............................................................................................ 41 ACTIVITY 56 ............................................................................................ 42 ACTIVITY 57 ............................................................................................ 43 ACTIVITY 58 ............................................................................................ 43 ACTIVITY 59 ............................................................................................ 44 Lesson 20: Improvise and create (3 hours per term) ............................................... 44 ACTIVITY 60 ............................................................................................ 44 ACTIVITY 61 ............................................................................................ 45 ACTIVITY 62 ............................................................................................ 45 Lesson 21: Read, interpret and perform (3½ hours per term) .................................. 45 ACTIVITY 63 ............................................................................................ 45 ACTIVITY 64 ............................................................................................ 46 ACTIVITY 65 ............................................................................................ 46 Lesson 22: Appreciate and reflect (1 hour per term) ................................................ 46 ACTIVITY 66 ............................................................................................ 46 UNIT 7: Creative arts........................................................................................................ 47 Lesson 23: Visual literacy (1 hour) ........................................................................... 48 ACTIVITY 67 ............................................................................................ 48 Lesson 24: Design in 2D (2 hours)........................................................................... 48 ACTIVITY 68 ............................................................................................ 48 ACTIVITY 69 ............................................................................................ 48 Lesson 25: Create in 3D (2 hours) ........................................................................... 49 ACTIVITY 70 ............................................................................................ 49 ACTIVITY 71 ............................................................................................ 49 UNIT 8: Physical education ............................................................................................. 50 Lesson 26: Warming up and cooling down: safety during games (2 hours per term)................................................................................... 50 Lesson 27: Participating in target games (4 hours) .................................................. 50 ACTIVITY 72 ............................................................................................ 51 ACTIVITY 73 ............................................................................................ 51 ACTIVITY 74 ............................................................................................ 51 ACTIVITY 75 ............................................................................................ 51 ACTIVITY 76 ............................................................................................ 51 ACTIVITY 77 ............................................................................................ 52 Lesson 28: Performing movement sequences (4 hours per term) ........................... 52 ACTIVITY 78 ............................................................................................ 52 ACTIVITY 79 ............................................................................................ 53 ACTIVITY 80 ............................................................................................ 53 ACTIVITY 81 ............................................................................................ 54

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UNIT 9: Personal and social well-being ......................................................................... 57 Lesson 29: Festivals and customs of different religions in South Africa (4½ hours) 58 ACTIVITY 82 ............................................................................................ 58 ACTIVITY 83 ............................................................................................ 59 ACTIVITY 84 ............................................................................................ 59 Lesson 30: Safety precautions at home and in the environment (3 hours) .............. 59 ACTIVITY 85 ............................................................................................ 59 ACTIVITY 86 ............................................................................................ 59 ACTIVITY 87 ............................................................................................ 60 ACTIVITY 88 ............................................................................................ 60 ACTIVITY 89 ............................................................................................ 60 ACTIVITY 90 ............................................................................................ 61 Lesson 31: Water as important basic need (3 hours)............................................... 62 ACTIVITY 91 ............................................................................................ 62 ACTIVITY 92 ............................................................................................ 62 ACTIVITY 93 ............................................................................................ 63 Lesson 32: Healthy eating habits for children (3 hours) ........................................... 63 ACTIVITY 94 ............................................................................................ 63 ACTIVITY 95 ............................................................................................ 63 ACTIVITY 96 ............................................................................................ 64 ACTIVITY 97 ............................................................................................ 64 ACTIVITY 98 ............................................................................................ 64 ACTIVITY 99 ............................................................................................ 65 ACTIVITY 100 .......................................................................................... 65 UNIT 10: Performing arts................................................................................................. 66 Lesson 33: Warm-up and play (15 minutes per lesson, 2½ hours per term) ............ 67 ACTIVITY 101 .......................................................................................... 67 ACTIVITY 102 .......................................................................................... 67 ACTIVITY 103 .......................................................................................... 67 ACTIVITY 104 .......................................................................................... 67 Lesson 34: Improvise and create (3 hours per term) ............................................... 68 ACTIVITY 105 .......................................................................................... 68 ACTIVITY 106 .......................................................................................... 68 ACTIVITY 107 .......................................................................................... 69 ACTIVITY 108 .......................................................................................... 69 Lesson 35: Read, interpret and perform (3½ hours per term) .................................. 69 ACTIVITY 109 .......................................................................................... 69 ACTIVITY 110 .......................................................................................... 70 ACTIVITY 111 .......................................................................................... 70 ACTIVITY 112 .......................................................................................... 70 ACTIVITY 113 .......................................................................................... 70 ACTIVITY 114 .......................................................................................... 71 Lesson 36: Appreciate and reflect (1 hour per term) ................................................ 71 ACTIVITY 115 .......................................................................................... 71 4

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UNIT 11: Creative arts...................................................................................................... 72 Lesson 37: Visual literacy (1 hour ) .......................................................................... 73 ACTIVITY 116 .......................................................................................... 73 ACTIVITY 117 .......................................................................................... 73 Lesson 38: Create in 2D (2 hours) ........................................................................... 74 ACTIVITY 118 .......................................................................................... 74 Lesson 39: Create in 3D (2 hours) ........................................................................... 74 UNIT 12: Physical education ........................................................................................... 75 Lesson 40: Safety measures for rhythmic movements (1 hour per term) ................. 75 Lesson 41: Participating in rhythmic movements (4 hours per term) ....................... 76 ACTIVITY 119 .......................................................................................... 76 ACTIVITY 120 .......................................................................................... 76 ACTIVITY 121 .......................................................................................... 76 ACTIVITY 122 .......................................................................................... 76 Lesson 42: Performing rhythmic movements (5 hours per term) ............................. 77 ACTIVITY 123 .......................................................................................... 77 ACTIVITY 124 .......................................................................................... 77 UNIT 13: Personal and social well-being ....................................................................... 78 Lesson 43: Local environmental health problems (6 hours) ..................................... 79 ACTIVITY 125 .......................................................................................... 79 ACTIVITY 126 .......................................................................................... 80 ACTIVITY 127 .......................................................................................... 81 ACTIVITY 128 .......................................................................................... 81 ACTIVITY 129 .......................................................................................... 81 ACTIVITY 130 .......................................................................................... 82 Lesson 44: HIV and Aids education (3 hours) .......................................................... 83 ACTIVITY 131 .......................................................................................... 83 ACTIVITY 132 .......................................................................................... 83 ACTIVITY 133 .......................................................................................... 83 Lesson 45: Substance abuse (3 hours).................................................................... 84 ACTIVITY 134 .......................................................................................... 84 REVISION EXERCISE TERM 4 ............................................................................... 84

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UNIT 14: Performing arts................................................................................................. 90 Lesson 46: Warm-up and play (15 minutes per lesson, 2½ hours per term) ............ 91 ACTIVITY 135 .......................................................................................... 91 ACTIVITY 136 .......................................................................................... 91 ACTIVITY 137 .......................................................................................... 92 ACTIVITY 138 .......................................................................................... 92 ACTIVITY 139 .......................................................................................... 92 ACTIVITY 140 .......................................................................................... 92 ACTIVITY 141 .......................................................................................... 92 ACTIVITY 142 .......................................................................................... 93 ACTIVITY 143 .......................................................................................... 93 ACTIVITY 144 .......................................................................................... 93 Lesson 47: Improvise and create (3 hours per term) ............................................... 93 ACTIVITY 145 .......................................................................................... 93 ACTIVITY 146 .......................................................................................... 93 ACTIVITY 147 .......................................................................................... 94 Lesson 48: Read, interpret and perform (3½ hours per term ) ................................. 94 ACTIVITY 148 .......................................................................................... 94 ACTIVITY 149 .......................................................................................... 94 ACTIVITY 150 .......................................................................................... 94 Lesson 49: Appreciate and reflect............................................................................ 94 ACTIVITY 151 .......................................................................................... 94 UNIT 15: Creative arts...................................................................................................... 96 Lesson 50: Visual literacy (1 hour) ........................................................................... 96 ACTIVITY 152 .......................................................................................... 97 ACTIVITY 153 .......................................................................................... 97 ACTIVITY 154 .......................................................................................... 97 Lesson 51: Create in 2D (2 hours) ........................................................................... 98 ACTIVITY 155 .......................................................................................... 98 ACTIVITY 156 .......................................................................................... 98 ACTIVITY 157 .......................................................................................... 98 ACTIVITY 158 .......................................................................................... 98 Lesson 52: Create in 3D (2 hours) ........................................................................... 98 ACTIVITY 159 .......................................................................................... 98 ACTIVITY 160 .......................................................................................... 99

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UNIT 16: Physical education ......................................................................................... 100 Lesson 53: Safety measures for track and field items (1 hour) .............................. 100 Lesson 54: Participating in various track and field items (4½ hours) ..................... 101 ACTIVITY 161 ........................................................................................ 101 ACTIVITY 162 ........................................................................................ 101 ACTIVITY 163 ........................................................................................ 101 ACTIVITY 164 ........................................................................................ 101 ACTIVITY 165 ........................................................................................ 102 ACTIVITY 166 ........................................................................................ 102 ACTIVITY 167 ........................................................................................ 102 ACTIVITY 168 ........................................................................................ 102 ACTIVITY 169 ........................................................................................ 103 ACTIVITY 170 ........................................................................................ 103 ACTIVITY 171 ........................................................................................ 103 Lesson 55: Performing athletic activities (4½ hours).............................................. 103 ACTIVITY 172 ........................................................................................ 103 ACTIVITY 173 ........................................................................................ 104 ACTIVITY 174 ........................................................................................ 104 ACTIVITY 175 ........................................................................................ 104 ACTIVITY 176 ........................................................................................ 104

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LESSON ELEMENTS LEARNING AIMS

What the learner should know at the end of the lesson. Taken from CAPS.

IMPORTANT TERMINOLOGY

New terminology to extend understanding of the subject as part of the lesson.

ACTIVITY

Formative assessment to test the learner’s progress and knowledge of the lesson completed.

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PREFACE Welcome to Grade 5! The subject of Life Skills contributes to each learner’s overall development. It is at the centre of the learner’s holistic development and will teach each learner the required skills to reach his/her full potential on a physical, intellectual, personal, emotional and social level. The learners will also be equipped with knowledge and skills to help them to function as a wellrounded individual in society. The subject encourages learners to develop life skills that will enable them to effectively deal with the onslaught of society. The learners are also encouraged to play an active and responsible role in society. The subject of Life Skills comprises three sections: • Personal and Social Well-Being (PSW) • Physical Education (PE) • Creative Arts (CA) – Performing Arts and Visual Arts In this guide, the three sections flow together. The PE activities are not found at the back of the study guide, but are included in each term’s work. You can adjust the lesson content at your own discretion, but you must ensure that all the work is completed during the term. This guide was compiled in accordance with the CAPS requirements. Personal and Social Well-being teaches the learners how to behave in the relationship between themselves and the environment and community. It equips learners with the life skills to make informed decisions about everyday life. This includes decisions about personal lifestyle, health and social well-being. It will help learners deal with difficult situations and mainly focuses on: 1. Self-development 2. Health and environmental responsibility 3. Social responsibility Physical Education focuses on the physical development of learners. The learners will learn about healthy eating and exercising habits to enable them to make informed decisions about their health and fitness. The last part is Creative Arts. This is divided into Dramatic Arts and Visual Arts. Performing Arts exposes the learner to dance, drama and music. It helps him/her to develop and expand their creativity. The four topics of Performing Arts are: • Warm-up and games – preparing the body and voice, and the use of games to learn the skills. • Improvise and create – using spontaneous art skills to demonstrate learning.

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Read, interpret and perform – learn the art form’s language, interpretation and performance of the productions. Appreciate and reflect – demonstrate understanding and appreciation of own and others’ productions.

Visual Arts focuses on the following three aspects: 1. Visual literacy 2. Designs in 2D 3. Designs in 3D The subject of Life Skills has the following specific goals: • Guide learners in reaching their full physical, intellectual, personal, emotional and social potential. • Educate learners to exercise their constitutional rights and responsibilities en to respect the rights of others. • Guide the learner in making informed and responsible decisions about their health and environment. • Develop creative, expressive and innovative individuals. • Develop skills such as self-awareness, problem-solving, interpersonal relationships, leadership, decision-making and effective communication. • Expose learners to experiences and the basic skills of dance, drama, music and the visual arts, as well as art literacy and appreciation. • Allow learners to enjoy the health benefits of exercise and to develop social skills that come from participation in physical education. All the formal assessments can be found in the portfolio book.

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TIMETABLE AND TIME MANAGEMENT Four hours per week is allocated to Life Skills according to CAPS. The content is spread out over 40 weeks to ensure that the entire curriculum is covered. WEIGHT PER FIELD OF STUDY Field of study Personal and social well-being Physical Education Creative Arts Total Weeks

Time allocation per week 1½ hours 1 hour 1½ hours 4 hours

Total hours per year 60 hours 40 hours 60 hours 160 hours 40

ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS Both formal and informal assessments must be done. Learners should receive frequent feedback to improve the learning experience. 1.

Informal or daily assessment The goal of the assessment is to continuously gather information regarding the learner’s performance that is then used to improve learning. This requires daily monitoring of learners’ progress. It is done through observation, discussion, practical demonstrations and informal interactions during class. The activities during the lessons are a method of informal assessment. It does not have to be marked and do not count any marks. It is important to discuss the learner’s answers with him/her. It helps the learner form a better understanding of and insight into the lesson theme.

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Formal assessment Formal assessments are marked and formally entered on the mark sheets. This includes: tests, tasks, projects, examinations and practical demonstrations or performances. a.

Assessment of Personal and Social Well-being (PSW) The learner is required to complete four assessment tasks. It counts 30% of the total year mark. Task 1 Test

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Assessment of Physical Education The Physical Education Task (PET) is done during all four terms. Learners are expected to participate in physical activities every week. Learner participation and their execution of movements in the PET are assessed by means of class observation and are reported on at the end of the term.

Terms 1, 3 and 4 are assessed according to the following table: Assessment tool for PE tasks LEVEL LIMITED Criterion 1: 0% = 0 marks Frequency of 1 – 5% = participation 1 mark (20 marks) 6 – 10% = 2 marks 11 – 15% = 3 marks 16 – 20% = 4 marks

Criterion 2 Outcome of the performance of movements (10 marks)

Needs considerable attention. Does not lead to desired outcome. (0 – 2 marks)

ADEQUATE 21 – 25% = 5 marks 26 – 30% = 6 marks 31 – 35% = 7 marks 36 – 40% = 8 marks 41 – 45% = 9 marks 46 – 50% = 10 marks Need attention and refining, especially in movements that do not lead to desired outcome. (3 – 5 marks)

COMPETENT 51 – 55% = 11 marks 56 – 60% = 12 marks 61 – 65% = 13 marks 66 – 70% = 14 marks 71 – 75% = 15 marks

EXCELLENT 76 – 80% = 16 marks 81 – 85% = 17 marks 86 – 90% = 18 marks 91 – 95% = 19 marks 96 – 100% = 20 marks

Effective, efficient and appropriate. Movements mostly lead to desired outcome. (6 – 8 marks)

Exceptional skill levels. Movements always lead to the desired outcome. (9 – 10 marks)

Term 2 is assessed according to the assessment table in the facilitator’s guide at the specific lesson. It assesses specific goals the learner has to achieve. The PE tasks also counts 30% of the total mark per term. c.

Assessment of Creative Arts The most important goal of Creative Arts is for the learner to be completely involved in the learning experience to develop creativity, expression, different forms of communication and the enjoyment of the arts.

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Creative Arts year plan: TERM 1: CAA (Visual or Performing Arts) TERM 2: CAA (Performing or Visual Arts) NB: By mid-year both bands must be assessed. TERM 3: CAA (Visual or Performing Arts) TERM 4: CAA (Performing or Visual Arts) NB: By the end of the year both bands must be assessed for a second time to indicate progress. Codes and percentages for record keeping and reporting Percentage code 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Description of skill Excellent achievement Meritorious achievement Significant achievement Adequate achievement Moderate achievement Basic achievement Inadequate achievement

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Percentage 80 – 100 70 – 79 60 – 69 50 – 59 40 – 49 30 – 39 0 – 29

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LESSON TERM 1 Lesson 1: Positive self-esteem development Lesson 2: Give and receive feedback Lesson 3: Dealing with emotions Lesson 4: Relationships with friends, older people and strangers Formal assessment Lesson 5: Warm-up and play Lesson 6: Improvise and create Lesson 7: Read, interpret and perform Lesson 8: Appreciate and reflect Lesson 9: Visual literacy Lesson 10: Design in 2D Lesson 11: Create in 3D Formal assessment Lesson 12: Safety measures for movement sequences Lesson 13: Participating in movement combinations Lesson 14: Performing movement actions Formal assessment TERM 2 Lesson 15: Discrimination, stereotyping and prejudice Lesson 16: Child abuse Lesson 17: Dealing with violence Lesson 18: Age and gender issues in different cultures Formal assessment Lesson 19: Warm-up and play Lesson 20: Improvise and create Lesson 21: Read, interpret and perform Lesson 22: Appreciate and reflect Formal assessment Lesson 23: Visual literacy Lesson 24: Design in 2D Lesson 25: Create in 3D Formal assessment Lesson 26: Warming up and cooling down: safety during games 14

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Lesson 27: Participating in target games Lesson 28: Performing movement sequences Formal assessment TERM 3 Lesson 29: Festivals and customs of different religions in South Africa Lesson 30: Safety precautions at home and in the environment Lesson 31: Water as important basic need Lesson 32: Healthy eating habits for children Formal assessment Lesson 33: Warm-up and play Lesson 34: Improvise and create Lesson 35: Read, interpret and perform Lesson 36: Appreciate and reflect Lesson 37: Visual literacy Lesson 38: Create in 2D Lesson 39: Create in 3D Formal assessment Lesson 40: Safety measures for rhythmic movements Lesson 41: Participating in rhythmic movements Lesson 42: Performing rhythmic movements Formal assessment TERM 4 Lesson 43: Local environmental health problems Lesson 44: HIV and Aids education Lesson 45: Substance abuse Lesson 46: Warm-up and play Lesson 47: Improvise and create Lesson 48: Read, interpret and perform Lesson 49: Appreciate and reflect Formal assessment Lesson 50: Visual literacy Lesson 51: Create in 2D Lesson 52: Create in 3D Lesson 53: Safety measures for track and field items Lesson 54: Participating in various track and field items Lesson 55: Performing athletic activities Formal assessment 15

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UNIT 1: Personal and social well-being LEARNING AIMS After completing this unit, the learner should be able to do the following: • Know what influence other people have on your self-esteem and self-esteem development. • Be aware of how personal success contributes to a positive self-esteem. • How to set up a plan of action for continuous positive selfesteem development. • How to handle feedback from other, as well as how to give feedback to others. • Must know how to handle different emotions. • Apply skills to effectively manage emotions. • Appreciate friends in difficult times. • Can distinguish between safe and unsafe relationships with other people.

INTRODUCTION A person’s self-esteem is very important, because it determines how you feel about yourself. It is also important in how you treat others. Your self-esteem determines whether you will be successful in whatever you undertake. The feedback you get from others can be positive or negative. It is important to handle the feedback correctly. You must also know how to give others feedback correctly. It is therefore important for the learner to receive the necessary guidance. Emotions are very important in this phase of the learner’s life. Learners’ emotions are very sensitive and sometimes they feel confused. It is therefore important for them to know how to correctly manage and express emotions. During difficult times, it is important to be able to count on friends.

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Lastly, we are going to look at relationships with other people. The learner must be able to distinguish between bad and good relationships. These experiences can help the learner later in life with decision-making relating to relationships.

IMPORTANT TERMINOLOGY • • • • •

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Self-esteem: What you think of yourself. Ambition: The desire you have to achieve and be successful. Self-respect: To believe in yourself and to not do things that would harm you. Determination: Someone who does not give up, who keeps going regardless of the circumstances. Feedback: Information someone gives you to let you know whether you did something well or badly. You can also give others feedback about their actions. Strategy: Working out a plan of action. Emotions: The feelings you have, for example anger, sadness, happiness, etc. Sympathy: When you feel sorry for someone else.

Lesson 1: Positive self-esteem development (3 hours) Recommended resources: study guide, posters and books on the subject ACTIVITY 1 1. The learner can give any suitable answers, like “a friend told me I am stupid”. Learner must name at least FIVE things. 2. Discuss each learner’s answer in 1 with him/her. Talk about how it made the learner feel. Be sensitive to the learner’s emotions. 3. Discuss how the learner handled the situation. Give the learner guidance and advice on how to act correctly in certain situations where they felt their selfesteem was affected.

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ACTIVITY 2 1. Learner gives own suitable answer. Give the learner guidance in identifying his/her strengths. Ask the learner questions like: What can you do well? Which characteristics did you use when you achieved success in a test/sport, etc.? Learner must list at least FIVE characteristics. 2. Learner gives own suitable answer. Give the learner guidance in identifying the characteristics he/she would like to have. Ask the learner questions like: Which characteristics would you like to have? Learner must name at least FIVE characteristics. 3. The learner must give a plan for how he/she will develop the characteristics they want. For example, the learner wants to do well in Mathematics. The learner will therefore have to work harder in Mathematics and go for extra classes. Help the learner find solutions and give him/her clear guidance. 4. Continuously discuss the questions and answers with the learner. Provide guidance and advice throughout. ACTIVITY 3 1. The learner uses photographs and pictures from magazines to make a collage of his/her positive characteristics. It can be things like: run fast, swim well, draw nicely, etc. 2. The below is merely a guideline for the facilitator. The learner’s collage can be much bigger.

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ACTIVITY 4 1. Learner’s own suitable answers. Learner names any of his/her strengths. For example: I am good at Mathematics, I can work hard, etc. 2. Learner’s own suitable answers. Learner names a few his/her successes. For example, I did very well on my Maths test after I started attending extra Maths classes. 3. Learner must compile an action plan to build his/her self-esteem continuously and positively. The facilitator gives the learner guidance and advice and helps the learner follow the appropriate steps to compile an action plan. Use the answers in Activities 1 to 3 to compile the action plan. 4. The steps are as follows: a. Find your strengths: What do you do really well? Which recent successes are you proud of? b. Cultivate a positive attitude to yourself. Say positive things about yourself to yourself. Believe that you will achieve success. c. Work on your weaknesses. Identify your weaknesses. Compile a plan of action to change them into strengths. d. Do not be afraid of new challenges. Be positive about each new challenge, even if it is very difficult. We learn how to do new thing through challenges. ACTIVITY 5 1. Yourself 2. Celebrate your victories. / Celebrate your small achievements. / Love your looks. / Turn every ‘cannot’ into a ‘can’. / Keep a diary of your achievements. / Any other relevant answer. 3. Learner’s own answer. 4. Learner’s own answer. 5. Learner’s own answer. ACTIVITY 6 1. She is a good hockey player. 2. She wants to play hockey for Gauteng. 3. Learner’s own deductions. Examples: She is self-motivated, organised, disciplined, balanced, eats healthy, sleeps enough. 4. Learner’s own appropriate answer. A possible answer could be: If you want to achieve something, you must work hard for it.

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Lesson 2: Give and receive feedback (3 hours) Recommended resources: study guide, newspaper articles and magazines ACTIVITY 7 1. No, it was not right to criticise Mareli all the time. 2. Mareli should maybe have talked to Kesha before she decided to work alone. 3. Kesha was unhappy because Mareli did the task by herself without telling her. Kesha then handed in her task incomplete and will not earn good marks. 4. It is important to communicate with your friends. You cannot solve a problem if you do not tell someone that there is a problem. ACTIVITY 8 1. Learner’s own suitable answer. For example: We are all going ice-skating. 2. Learner’s own suitable answer. For example: We argued a lot and did not enjoy it. 3. Learner can give own answer. Below are possible answers: • Always speak positively. Do not only emphasise what someone cannot do, but also emphasise what they can do well. • Speak clearly and be specific in your feedback. • Do not criticise the person, just the task that was completed. • Try to give the person advice to improve certain aspects. • You should always treat the person in a way that they still feel worthy and respected. ACTIVITY 9 1. Talk to the learner about what he/she experienced today. Talk to the learner about the kind of feedback he/she experienced today. 2. Talk to the learner about how he/she reacted when receiving certain kinds of feedback. 3. Talk to the learner about appropriate ways of dealing with certain kinds of feedback. Does the learner feel that he/she dealt with it appropriately? 4. Talk to the learner about changes he/she would like to make in how he/she deals with specific situations. ACTIVITY 10 1. Negative feedback. 2. Learner’s own observation, for example her feelings were hurt. 3. Learner’s own suitable answer, for example she can talk to the girls about how they make her feel. 4. No, it is destructive.

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