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Traditional lesson plans focus on the plot: Basilio is in the forest. He meets a wounded Simoun. Simoun offers a revolver. That is surface level.

The updated lesson plan focuses on the psychology of the poor.

Guided Reading + Audio Support

Mga Gabay na Tanong (ipaskil sa Jamboard):

The chapter introduces a young, hardworking medical student named Basilio. He is traveling through the forest near San Diego on Christmas Eve. Unlike the naive child in Noli Me Tangere, Basilio is now mature, educated, and financially independent, supporting himself and his brother by working as a medical student. kabanata+6+el+filibusterismo+lesson+plan+updated

Basilio arrives at a mysterious, ruined structure in the forest. It is revealed to be the burnt remains of the schoolhouse that belonged to Don Rafael Ibarra. While resting, he encounters a wounded man hiding in the shadows—a stranger who is weak, feverish, and injured.

Despite his initial hesitation, Basilio’s compassionate nature takes over. He tends to the man's wounds. It is heavily implied (and later confirmed) that this stranger is Simoun, the jeweler, who is actually Crisostomo Ibarra in disguise. Ibarra has returned from the dead to seek vengeance.

Basilio then visits the nearby cemetery to pay respects to his family. He recalls the tragic deaths of his mother (Sisa) and younger brother (Crispín). He reflects on his journey—from a grave robber in Noli to a hopeful future doctor—and resolves to return to San Diego one day to build a school, fulfilling the dreams of his former master, Ibarra.

1. Reading and Comprehension:

2. Character Analysis (The Transformation of Basilio):

3. Critical Encounter (Basilio and the Stranger):

4. The Flashback (The Cemetery):

A. Panimulang Gawain (5 min)

B. Paglalahad (10 min)

C. Talakayan at Pagsusuri (20 min) Pangkatang Gawain (4 na grupo, bawat isa ay mag-uulat):

D. Paglalapat (10 min)

E. Paglalahat (5 min)