1. What is the problem?
2 & 3 What are the choices you have?
4&6 What are the positive outcomes (consequences) of your choices?
5 & 7 What are the negative consequences of your choices?
2. Decide on one common problem that you have encountered as a learner. The problem might be in school, at home or in the community.
3. Fill in the boxes to be able to come up with a solution.
4. Write it down on the boxes of the chart following the assigned numbers. 5. In this activity, you will try to make a decision and come up with the best solution to solve the problem using the Decision-Making Tree Chart.
6. After narrowing down your choices, give at least 3 best solutions for the problem. Write these down on three separate circles in the trunk of the tree.
7. An example has been provided as your guide.
8. Answer the Processing Questions after.
Processing Questions:
1. What do you notice with your answers?
2. How is the tree chart helpful to you?
3. Why is it important to understand well any decision that you make?
⚠️NON-SENSE=REPORT ⚠️
☺️ CORRECT=BRAINLIEST ☺️
HOMEROOM GUIDANCE
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