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Teachers Activity
A. Classroom Management/ Preparation
a.1 Opening Prayer
Let us all stand for a prayer.
Good afternoon, class.
Thank and you students, you may now
take your sit.
a.2 Cleanliness and orderliness
Kindly, pick up pieces of papers
under your chairs and throw it to the
garbage bin.
a.3 Checking of Attendance
How are you today class?
Who are absent today?
Very good!
B. Review of the Past Lesson
What is our topic last meeting, class?
Students Activity
The students stand for a prayer.
Good afternoon, Mr. Montero,
Its nice to see you again.
Fine, sir.
None, Sir.
Yes, sir.
particular way.
Who do think is the most powerful person in
our country? Anyone?
G. Discussion
1. Executive power (sec. 1) - He shall ensure
The reporter of each group will present their work.
that laws are faithfully executed.
2. Power of appointment (sec 16) - Appoint
the heads of the executive department,
ambassadors, public ministers and consul,
or officers of the armed forces of the
Philippines from the rank of colonel or
naval captain and other officers whose
appointments are vested in him in the 1987
Philippine Constitution.
3. Power of removal (sec. 16) - This power is
implied from the power to appoint.
4. Power of control (sec. 17) - Control of all
executive departments, bureaus, and
offices.
5. Military powers (sec. 18) - To call out the
Armed Forces of the Philippines to prevent
or suppress lawless violence, invasion or
rebellion
6. Pardoning power (sec. 19) - May release
and exempts the individual from the
punishment inflicts for a crime committed.
7. Borrowing power(sec. 20) - Contract or
guarantee foreign loans on behalf of the
Republic with the concurrence of the
Monetary Board
8. Diplomatic power (sec. 21) - Enter treaty
or international agreement with the
concurrence by at least 2/3 of all the
Members of the Senate
9. Budgetary power (sec. 22) - Submit to
Congress a budget or expenditures and
sources of financing, including receipts
from existing and proposed revenue
measure.
10. Informing power (sec. 23) - Inform at the
opening of its regular session.
11. Residual Power - Call to Congress to a
special session, Approve or veto bills,
Deport Aliens.
H. Generalization
Now based on our lesson class, what is the
importance of knowing the different powers of
the President?
Having knowledge of the different powers of
the President is very important, as a citizen of
the Philippines you have to know what are the
different powers of the President and its
limitation so that you will not be perceive or
outwitted by any order of the President.
It seems that you understand the lesson.
The Students answer may vary.
Now be ready for a quiz, get one forth sheet of
paper.
IV. Evaluation
1. What branch of the government is Article VII all about?
a. Legislative Branch
c. Executive
b. Judicial Branch
d. Commission on Appointment
2. Who is the head of our country and government?
a. Senate President
c. Chief Justice
b. Speaker of the House
d. President
3. The power of the President to call out the Armed Forces to prevent or suppress lawless
violence, invasion or rebellion.
a. Police Power
c. Military Power
b. Power of Control
d. Diplomatic Power
4. This power is implied from the power to appoint.
a. Deportation Power
c. Power of Removal
b. Power of Control
d. Pardoning Power
5. The power to contract or guarantee foreign loans on behalf of the Republic of the Philippines.
a. Barrowing Power
c. Diplomatic Power
b. Power of Control
d. Budgetary Power
V. Assignment
Study and read the qualifications, term of office and rules on succession of the President.
7. Borrowing power(sec. 20) - The President may contract or guarantee foreign loans on behalf of the
Republic with the concurrence of the Monetary Board, subject to such limitations as may be provided by
law.
8. Diplomatic power (Foreign Affairs Powers) (sec. 21) - No treaty or international agreement shall be
valid and effective unless concurred in by at least 2/3 of all the Members of the Senate. The power to
ratify is vested in the President, subject to the concurrence of the Senate.
9. Budgetary power (sec. 22) - Within 30 days from the opening of every regular session, President shall
submit to Congress a budget or expenditures and sources of financing, including receipts from existing
and proposed revenue measure. Congress may not increase the appropriation recommended by the
President for the operation of the Government as specified in the budget.(GAA)
10. Informing power (sec. 23) - The President shall address Congress at the opening of its regular session.
The information may be needed for the basis of legislation. The President usually discharges the
informing power through what is known as the State of the Nation Address
11. Other powers/Residual Power
a. Call to Congress to a special session
b.) Approve or veto bills
c.) Deport Aliens
e.) Exercise emergency (war, law, limited, necessary) and Tariff powers
f.) Power to classify or reclassify lands