Plan Work ^hot^ — Kabanata 6 El Filibusterismo Lesson
the key events in Basilio’s life over the 13 years since the death of his mother, Sisa.
Note his changes in clothing, social standing, and emotional state across his years of study. Group 2: The Modern Advocate
"Explain the symbolism of Basilio visiting his mother’s grave before finishing his studies. What does this tell us about his motivations?" V. Assignment / Work Integration kabanata 6 el filibusterismo lesson plan work
Relate Basilio’s perseverance to modern struggles for quality education. Key Themes Resilience (Masikhay) : Basilio's journey from a ragged orphan to a sobresaliente (excellent) student. Educational Inequality
Design a poster or presentation connecting Basilio’s struggle for education to modern Filipino students' challenges. D. Paglalahat (Generalization) the key events in Basilio’s life over the
This lesson plan follows the DepEd standards for Grade 10 Filipino. It is designed for a 50-to-60-minute class discussion. I. Layunin (Objectives)
" , is a pivotal chapter that provides the backstory of Basilio's transformation from a destitute orphan to a successful medical student. This chapter is essential for highlighting themes of , resilience , and social injustice . Lesson Plan: Kabanata 6 - Si Basilio 1. Learning Objectives What does this tell us about his motivations
Filipino Grade Level: 9 or 10 Time Allotment: 60 minutes
A successful lesson plan leaves students asking, "If I were Basilio, would I take the gun or the stethoscope?" That moral ambiguity is the gift of Chapter 6.
Compare Basilio’s life in Noli (trauma, fear) vs. Fili (hope, ambition).
Write a 250-word letter from Basilio to the ghost of Elias. Explain why he is choosing medicine over revolution (for now).