The State: I. Objectives
The State: I. Objectives
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson the students will be able to:
a. define the elements and inherent powers of the state;
b. differentiate the difference between nation and state; and
c. create a short cartoon story on how to show respect and love to our state
B. Study
1. Presentation of the Lesson
The teacher will use the app “The Hat” to ask some questions about the
prior knowledge of the students in States and Nations.
2. Discussion
States may be born either by peaceful means or through the use of
military force. A new state I formed when a section of an existing state
becomes independent. In 1946, the Philippines became a new state when it
was separated from the United States after a 10-year Commonwealth
period. Nation define as a large group of people who are bound together
and recognize similarly among themselves because of a common culture.
State define as a community of persons more or less numerous
permanently occupying a definite portion of territory.
Elements of the State:
People
Territory
Government
Sovereignty
3. Generalization
Why do we need to study the crime Elements and Inherent Powers of
the State?
C. Activate
The students will make a short cartoon story using the cartoon story maker
that was introduce in Open Educational Resource that shows respect and love to
our state.
IV. Evaluation
Directions: Identify what is being asked. Write it on the space provided.
_________________2. This enables the state to regulate the enjoyment of liberty and
property in order to advance the welfare of the people.
_________________3. This refers to those who inhabit the lands of the state.
_________________4. This is the institution that runs the affairs of the state.
_________________5. The state has a divine origin and the ruler is chosen by God.
V. Assignment
Search for the next lesson which is “The Classifications of Government”.