A new lesson plan for El Filibusterismo Kabanata 6 must do more than summarize plot points. It must invite students into Basilio’s skull – to feel the cold rain of the forest, the weight of his mother’s ghost, and the burning allure of Simoun’s jewels. When students argue, draw, podcast, and debate, they are not just “covering a chapter.” They are rehearsing their own moral futures.

Basilio returns to the forest owned by the Ibarras to visit his mother's grave.

Filipino / Philippine Literature Grade Level: Grade 9 / Grade 10 Duration: 1 Hour (60 Minutes)

Why did Basilio's academic performance drastically change when he transferred to the Ateneo Municipal? What does this say about the differences in teaching methods during that period?

Basilio represents the Filipinos who choose to build their future through education rather than violence, yet his silence also highlights the dangers of ignoring injustice. 4. Pagtataya (Evaluation) - 5 minuto