This lesson on self-confidence helps young learners explore and appreciate their individuality by learning their basic personal information. By connecting these details to self-awareness, students begin to build trust in their own identity. Activities like mirror time and sharing circles reinforce confidence, while the “All About Me” poster allows them to celebrate their unique qualities. Through this approach, students gain the foundation of self-confidence essential for social interaction and personal growth.
Lesson Plan: Developing Self-Confidence Through Understanding Basic Personal Information
Grade Level: Grade 1
Subject: GMRC (Good Manners and Right Conduct)
Time Allotment: 1 hour
Topic: Tiwala sa Sarili (Self-Confidence)
Learning Objectives:
- By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
- Identify their basic personal information, such as name, age, gender, address, and interests.
- Relate their basic information to self-awareness and self-confidence.
- Express their basic personal information confidently in class.
Materials:
- Flashcards with sample personal information (e.g., “Name: Maria Santos”)
- Worksheet for personal information
- Mirror or self-reflection cards
- Poster paper and coloring materials
Lesson Flow:
Introduction (10 minutes):
- Greet the students and ask, “Who are you?”
- Explain that today’s lesson will help them better understand and confidently talk about themselves.
- Briefly discuss the importance of knowing basic personal information for building self-confidence and interacting with others.
Lesson Proper (20 minutes):
Step 1: Identify Basic Personal Information (10 minutes)
- Show flashcards with examples of basic personal information (e.g., name, age, address).
- Discuss each category of information and its importance (e.g., knowing your address to share with others when needed).
Step 2: Connecting Personal Information to Self-Awareness (10 minutes)
- Encourage students to share their own information by completing a worksheet (e.g., “My name is ___, I am ___ years old.”).
- Relate how their unique answers make them special and help others understand them better.
Activity (20 minutes):
- Mirror Time: Students look at a mirror and say their basic information aloud.
- Sharing Circle: Students share their worksheet answers in small groups or in front of the class.
Reflection (10 minutes):
- Ask students, “How does it feel to talk about yourself?”
- Guide them to understand that knowing and sharing personal information helps build confidence and self-awareness.
Assessment/Homework:
Students create a simple “All About Me” poster at home with their personal information, hobbies, and interests. They will present this in the next class.
Performance Assessment:
Students confidently express their basic personal information to classmates during the sharing circle and demonstrate understanding of its relevance.

