Guided Learning Activity Kit 8 (GLAK)
Transcript of Guided Learning Activity Kit 8 (GLAK)
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Development Team of the Activity Sheet
Writers: Melvin V. Rios (Music)
King E. Echalico (Arts)
Lorelyn E. Concepcion (P.E & Health)
Editors: Ephraim F. Aquino (Music/Arts)
Joey E. Caasi (Physical Education & Health)
Reviewers:
Illustrator:
Layout Artist:
Management Team: Leonardo D. Zapanta EdD, CESO V
Michelle Ablian-Mejica EdD
Manolito B. Basilio, EdD
Victor M. Misola
Encarnita D. Deveraturda
Garry M. Achacoso
Rachelle C. Diviva
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Introduction
In this module, you will learn about the prominent features of the vocal and instrumental music of East Asian countries (Japan, China, and Korea).
How the music of Japan, China, and Korea reflect the different aspects of East Asian culture through its timbre, rhythm, melody, texture, and form/ style
and the different cultural and musical practices of Japan, China, and Korea as expressed through their feelings towards each other, to the environment,
their history and culture.
Learning Competency
Listens perceptively to music of East Asia. (MU8SE-IIa-h2)
Identify through music listening the characteristics of East
Asian (Japan, China, and Korea) Music in relation to their history and culture.
Directions. From the pictures of costumes, folk symbols, artworks, scenery,
and other aspects of culture of the East Asian countries (Japan, China, and Korea), identify the origin of the objects. Write your answers in your notebook.
1. 2. 3.
Objectives
Pre-Assessment
East Asian Music
(Japan)
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4. 5.
Discussion
Instrumental Music of Japan
Traditional Japanese music is basically meditative in character. Its
performance is highly ritualized, as much in the music itself, as in the composure of the musicians when performing it. Japanese chamber and solo music have a slow
meditative pace.
The performance of Japanese music has traditionally been of a spiritual character, similarly to martial arts and other forms of art such as the tea ceremony
and calligraphy. It is usually about religious festivals, work, dance, love, and regional songs. Audiences are looking for this self-mastery in musicians. This is the reason
why music has become highly ritualized. Musicians must show this spiritual self-
mastery in their performance and composure. They work on an inner strength in mastering his or her instrument, more than simply perfecting a technique of some
sort and providing entertainment.
Japanese Musical Instrument Percussion Instrument (Membranophone)
1. Odaiko (big drum) – the physical energy and sheer excitement of an odaiko performance is an integral
part of many Japanese Matsuri(festivals).
2. Tsuzumi (hourglass-shape)-
there are two varieties, the smaller kotsuzumi and the larger otsuzumi.
They are used in both noh and kabuki performances. The
kotsuzumi is held on the right shoulder and the player alters the tone by squeezing the laces. The otsuzumi is placed on the left
thigh. Like all other traditional arts in Japan, there are several
schools of tsuzumi matsuri (festivals)
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3. Tsuridaiko – a large hanging barrel drum
4. Taiko – is a Japanese drum that comes in various sizes and
is used to play a variety of musical genres. It has become particularly popular in recent years as the central
instrument of percussion ensembles whose repertory is
based on a variety of folk and festival music of the past
String instruments (chordophone)
1. Koto – is a 13-string zither, about two meters long and made
of Paulownia wood. It is plucked using
picks on the thumb and the first two fingers on the right hand, while the left
hand can be used to modify pitch and tone. Koto is used in an ensemble in
gagaku or as a solo instrument.
2. Shamisen – is a plucked stringed
instrument. Its construction follows a
model similar to that of a guitar or a banjo, employing a
neck and strings, stretched across a resonating body. The neck of the shamisen is fretless and is
slimmer than that of a guitar or a banjo.
3. Biwa – is a Japanese short-necked fretted
lute, often used in narrative
storytelling. The biwa is the chosen
instrument of
Benten, the goddess of music, eloquence, poetry, and education in Japanese Shinto
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Week 1 Music Listening / Video Presentation
Listen to/watch examples of traditional instrumental and vocal music of japan, China, and Korea. For you to understand. For you to understand and enjoy
this activity, use the guide questions provided
Japan – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC29w9iHJbo&feature=related
China – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssjYy9H7dVM&feature=related
Korea – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KCikXm6hic
Activity
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Introduction
In this Learning Activity Kit, you will learn about countries in East Asia such as Japan, China, and Korea. These countries have a lot in common in
terms of art production, tradition and principle of arts which are influenced by their history, beliefs, religion, location, culture, and dynasty.
Learning Competency
Analyzes elements and principles of art in the production of arts and crafts inspired by the cultures of East Asia (A8EL-IIb-1)
Objective
Analyze art elements (color, line, shape, etc.) and principles (texture, proportion, emphasis, harmony etc.) in the production of art in China, Japan, and Korea.
Review
In the previous lessons, you learned about the folk arts of Southeast
Asia (Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei). You also learned how their fascinating art works were influenced
by the historical and cultural phenomena in the world of art. The past lessons also tackled how the distinct characteristics of their
art works are reflected in the wide array of exquisite textiles, crafts,
architecture, ceramics, woodcarving, and leatherwork. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
East Asian Arts
(Painting Subjects of China, Japan, and Korea)
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1. Lao women’s ankle-long skirt whose form is undeniable, and patterns are unique to each skirt.
a. Sihn b. Shantung taffeta c. Krama d. Songkok 2. Silk is produced from the cocoons of what type of worm?
a. earth worm b. silkworm c. caterpillar d. both b and c 3. It is a type of Batik wherein the artist uses the canting, a small copper
container with one or more different-sized pipes. a. hand painted c. screen printing b. block printed d. digital printed
4. Sa paper is popular in what country? a. Laos b. Indonesia c. Thailand d. Vietnam
5. It is the shadow puppetry of Indonesia. a. Loy krathong c. Gamelan
b. Karawitan d. Wayang Kulit
Discussion
In East Asia, the objects or items that are usually put into paintings are called subjects, themes, or motifs. These may be about animals, people, landscapes, and
anything about the environment.
COUNTRY PAINTING SUBJECTS OR THEMES
CHINA
1. Flowers and birds
2. Landscapes
3. Temples and Palaces
4. Human Figures
5. Animals
6. Bamboo and Stones
JAPAN
1. Scenes from everyday life
2. Narrative scenes crowded with figures
and details
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SOUTH KOREA
NORTH KOREA
Subjects are divided into five categories:
1. landscape paintings
2. Minhwa (the traditional folk painting)
3. Four Gracious Plants (plum blossoms,
orchids or wild orchids, chrysanthemums)
4. bamboo
5. portraits
Week 1 Activity Let’s Compare!
Directions: Use the pictures below to compare the paintings from Japan, China,
and Korea. Identify the similarities in terms of the subjects and elements of arts
(color, space, texture, line) used by each country.
Chinese Paintings
Activities
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Japanese paintings
Korean Paintings
Introduction
Welcome to Part I of your lessons in Basketball. In this phase of the learning
sequence, you will be given activities to activate your prior knowledge and to know the key concepts of the lesson at hand. You will also exhibit tentative responses
through provocative and critical questions; identify misconceptions and alternative conceptions about the lesson based on your responses; be informed of the
assessment techniques corresponding to your tasks; be provided with the necessary
information you need to learn about team sports, specifically Basketball. You can assess your knowledge by answering the given focus questions at the end of this part
of the lesson.
Learning Competency
Demonstrates understanding of the benefits that the family can derive from participating in team sports.
Objectives
At the end of the lesson, you should be able to:
1. Undertakes physical fitness assessments (PE8PF-la-h-23).
TEAM SPORTS – Basketball
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2. Conducts physical activity and physical fitness (PE8PF-lia-36)
Review
Before you proceed, let us assess first your prior knowledge of the sport. Read the directions carefully and write your answers in your activity notebook. Now that
you know where you’re going, let’s start activating your prior knowledge about team
sports and physical fitness.
Multiple Choice: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer in your activity notebook.
1. Where was the game basketball invented?
a. Dallas, Texas b. New York, NY c. Springfield, MA d. Trenton, NJ 2. What was the first object used as a hoop?
a. baskets b. garbage can c. metal hoop d. peach basket
3. What year was basketball invented? a. 1851 b. 1976 c. 1891 d. 2011
4. Which player is usually the best dribbles on the team? a. small forward b. center c. point guard d. shooting guard
5. Which exercise is most likely to help you jump higher in basketball? a. body squat b. push-ups c. curl-ups d. long distance running
6. A free throw is worth how many points? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 1
7. Basketball was created by a man named.
a. Jon Quiney b. Brad Johnson c. Homer Basketball d. James Naismith 8. How many players are on the basketball court on a team?
a. 4 b. 8 c. 5 d.3 9. How many seconds do you have to get the ball over the half court line?
a. 5 seconds b. 10 seconds c. 15 seconds d. 12 seconds 10. The standard height of the basketball goal is __________feet.
a. 7ft b. 8 ft. c. 9 ft. d. 10 ft.
Discussion
What sports are you engage in? How does it feel to emerge as a winner in such
sports? Engaging yourself into sports are practices that can make you physically fit.
As an athlete, training is important as it requires you to improve your physical fitness
so as to perform at your best. After all, we aim to achieve our goal and that is to Win the game. It really feels good as you experience winning in such sports right? But of
course, Win or Lose, you must remember that it’s your experience that also counts and have a positive attitude to accept losing and know that you did your best.
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A team sport is an activity in which a group of individuals, on the same team,
work together to accomplish an ultimate goal which is usually to win. Team sports
rely on all of the players working together equally in order to succeed at the task at
hand. Being part of a team sport requires that each athlete has patience and
perseverance since the goals put forth to accomplish might take some time to meet.
This involves a good deal of dedication, hard work, and good leadership over that
span of time.
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Basketball is a team sports. It is played by two competing teams. The
objective of the game is to score in the opponent’s basket and prevent the other team from scoring. The basket that is attacked by a team is the opponent’s basket. The
basket which is defended by a team is the team own’ s basket. The team that has scored the greater number of points at the end of playing time shall be the winner
Appendix A. Nature, Background, and History of Basketball - One of the world’s most popular and widely viewed sports.
- The objective is to shoot a ball through a basket to score points while following
a set of rules.
- 2 teams of five players play
- A team can score a field goal by shooting the ball through the basket during
regular play. - A field goal scores two points for the shooting team if a player is touching or
closer to the basket than the three point line, and three points if the player is
behind the three point line. - The team with the most points at the end of the game wins, but additional
time (overtime) may be issued when the game ends with a draw.
- The ball can be advanced on the court by bouncing it while walking or
running(dribbling) or throwing (passing) it to a team mate.
History of the game Basketball
- Invented by the Canadian clergyman, educator, and physician James
Naismith in December 1891, at Young Men’s Christian association Training School (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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- At the request of his superior, Dr. Luther H. Gulick, he organized a vigorous
recreation suitable for indoor winter play. Team had nine players, and the
goals were wooden peach basket affixed to the walls. - By 1897-1898, teams of five became standard. The game rapidly spread
nationwide and to Canada and other parts of the world, played by both women
and men; it also became a popular informal outdoor game. - The first pro league, the National Basketball League, was formed in 1898 to
protect players from exploitation and to promote a less rough game. This
league only lasted five years before disbanding; its demise spawned a number of loosely organized leagues throughout the northeastern united states.
- One of the first and greatest pro teams was the Original Celtics, organized
about 1915 in New York City. They played as many as 150 games a season and dominated basketball until 1936.
- In 1949 two subsequent professional leagues, the National Basketball League
(formed in 1937) and Basketball Association of America (1946) merged to create the National Basketball association (NBA)
- In 1959, a Basketball Hall of fame was founded in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Its rosters include the names of great players, coaches, referees, and people
who have contributed significantly to the development of the game. -
Source: http://library.thinkquest.org/10615/no-frames/basketball/history.html
Guided Practice Activity 1 - Fill-in the Missing Component
Below is a table indicating three columns namely: team sports, basic skills and components of physical fitness involved in performing the basic skills. Copy the
table in your activity notebook.
Second column have already been provided together with the respective basic skills. All you have to do is to identify the component of physical fitness involved in
performing the respective skills. Write your answers in the given column.
Name:_________________________ Section:_________________________
Team Sports
Ex. Basketball
Basic Skills
Component of Physical Fitness
Involved Ex.
Cardiovascular Endurance
1. shooting
2. passing
3. dribbling
4. rebounding
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5. running
Always bear in mind that improving your physical fitness together with your family is the main goal of participating in team sports. Keep it up as you go to the
specific team sport that you intend to master in this next activity. So much to expect and do, yet so little time. After sharing your expectations and things you want to
know, you also need to know what is expected of you at the end of your lessons.
INTRODUCTION
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Family is the foundation of society which is primarily responsible for shaping
the lives of its members. It means to feel secure, to have someone who you can count on, whom you can share your problems with. But it also means to have respect for
each other and shared responsibility.
Family is the first school in which a child receives the basic values of life where we learn good morals and values as our guiding force. Family makes our character,
lay the foundation of our thinking, and teach us the importance of values and morals
in life. Family support and help one another. In times of trouble, it’s our family that
we can count on. Your Family will help you survive through tough times and this is where you are supposed to be comfortable to share with your happiness and sadness.
Family Life
Courtship, Dating & Marriage
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The family is your blood and they are the people who accept you for who you are,
who would do anything to see you smile and who love you no matter what. The family is one and only place where your life begins and love never end. You may have lots
of people in your life, but you won’t find a single person who cares the most exactly same as your parents.
Learning Competency
Learn the importance of planning before getting married in order to have a
successful family life in the future.
Objectives
At the end of this learning activity sheet, you are expected to:
1. Explains the definition and importance of courtship and dating in choosing a
lifelong partner; (H8FH-lla-24)
2. Analyzes behaviors that promote healthy relationship in marriage and family
life ; (H8FH-lla-27)
REVIEW
Loop-A-Word.
Directions: Loop as many words as you can that have something to do with
marriage. Write your answers in your activity paper.
C M A R R I A G E L O V F
P R E G N A N C Y S E E A
D C O U R T S H I P L A M
A W A R J A L O U S Y M I
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T D N E W B O R N G U I L
I U V L O V E F E A R N Y
N I N F A T U A T I O N F
G K O N E D U E D A T E S
S B F R I E N D S H I P L
E N G A G E M E N T S I K
DISCUSSION Know the difference?
INFATUATION or CRUSH
LOVE
ATTRACTION
Is the state of being
completely carried away by unreasoning passion
or love; addictive love.
Infatuation usually
occurs at the beginning of relationships when sexual
attraction is central.
Infatuation is admiration for someone while not
recognizing that person’s flaws.
Crushes usually last for only a short time, a few
weeks or maybe a few months.
These feelings are completely normal and
are part of becoming a young adult.
Love can be described as
a feeling of intense affection for another
person. It is most often talked about as an
emotion between two
persons.
Most people begin to form romantic relationships
based on love.
Love is deep affection for someone and is based on
a true desire for the other
person’s best interests.
Is admiration for someone
that may include the desire to get to know that
person better.
Attraction usually takes
place in the form of infatuation or crush.
STAGES OF RELATIONSHIP:
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COURTSHIP DATING ENGAGEMENT MARRIAGE
Is the period in a couple’s relationship
which precedes their engagement and
marriage or it is an establishment of an
agreed relationship of a more enduring
kind.
At this stage, couple
gets to know each other and decides if
there will be an engagement or such
agreement.
Courtship is a stage of not simply
knowing the person but also a test of
compatibility between two
persons.
A courtship may be
an informal and private matter
between two people of the opposite sex or
may be a public affair or a formal
arrangement with family approval.
Is a social activity which involves two
or more people generally assessing
each other’s suitability for a
potential relationship.
The word dating actually comes from
the arrangement of a time and date of
meeting.
It is an act of
meeting and engaging in some
mutually agreed upon social activity,
together as couple.
Going steady is a period wherein the
relationship between two people
remains strong and well.
Engagement is a
period of agreement
entered between two people in love, for
them to be able to know each other
and their families well enough to be
sure that they are
ready and are suited for life-long
companionship.
It provides opportunity to
develop interpersonal skills
useful before and
even within marriage.
Is the most enjoyable human
relationship. It is the most
significant event that may happen
to one’s life.
It takes only two
people, a man and woman, to unite
and make a successful
relationship as married couple.
Marriage is a lifelong
partnership of a man and woman.
The partners are two unique
individuals, who understand,
respect, care, and
love each other.
It is a bond between two
people who continue to grow
and develop their best qualities as
human beings.
GUIDED PRACTICE
Activity - My Ideal Partner
On a separate sheet of paper (Bond paper). Draw and color your Ideal man/woman.
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Below your drawing, write the characteristics you expect from him/her.
Directions. Choose the correct answer. Write the letter on the space provided.
MUSIC ________1. How is Chinese music described?
a. It is gentle and lyrical. b. It is slow in tempo and is very peaceful
c. It is meditative and highly ritualized
d. It is slow and highly melancholy
________ 2. Which of the following is one of China’s most popular instruments?
a. Haegum b. Erhu
c. Koto d. Shamisen
ARTS
_______ 3. It is considered as the traditional folk painting of Korea. a. Landscapes c. Minhwa
b. Four Gracious Plants d. Narrative scenes
_______ 4. which of the following is not a painting subject or theme of China? a. Flowers and birds c. Temples and Palaces
b. Landscapes d. Scenes from everyday life
PHYSICAL EDUCATION:
3. Where was the game basketball invented?
b. Dallas, Texas b. New York, NY c. Springfield, MA d. Trenton, NJ 4. What was the first object used as a hoop?
b. baskets b. garbage can c. metal hoop d. peach basket
5. What year was basketball invented?
b. 1851 b. 1976 c. 1891 d. 2011
HEALTH EDUCATION:
Direction: True or False. Write T if the given statement is true. Then write F if it is not. Write the answer on the space provided before each number.
_______9. Marriage is not a mere contract but an inviolable social institution. _______10. Filipinos view marriage as a sacrament and a lifelong commitment.
_______11. The word dating actually comes from the arranging of a person and things to
consider. _______12. Courtship is the period in a couple's relationship which precedes their
Assessment
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engagement and marriage or it is an establishment of an agreed relationship of a
more enduring kind. _______13. You have to consider the forms of affection and respect when you date
somebody.
REFLECTION
Music From your own insights, if you are a Japanese, how can you
value the importance of your culture or tradition?
Arts If you are asked to paint, what will be your subject matter or object?
Why did you choose such subject for painting?
PHYSICAL EDUCATION:
Goal-Setting. List down your goals as regards to your personal involvement in
basketball and team sports in general. This activity aims to reaffirm your
commitment in making team sports your lifetime fitness endeavor.
The following is an example of an output on this activity. You are
encouraged to have other modes of presentation employing your
creativity and resourcefulness in this challenge. Use another paper for
your output in this activity.
PERSONAL GOALS
COMMUNITY GOAL
1. _____________________________ 1. _______________________
2. ____________________________ 2. _______________________ 3. ___________________________ 3. _______________________
FAMILY GOALS
1 __________________________________________
2__________________________________________ 3__________________________________________
HEALTH EDUCATION:
Direction: Give at least three ideas you wanted to happen in your life if you
undergo the following:
Courtship Dating Marriage
1 1 1
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2 2 2
3 3 3
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MUSIC
Pre-Assessment
1.Japan 3. China
2.Korea 4. Korea
5. Japan
Week 1 Music Listening / Video Presentation Answer may vary ARTS Answer for Review
1. a 4. a
2. b 5. a
3. a
Week 1 Activity
Answer may vary Assessment
3. c
4. d
Reflection Answer may vary
PE Pre-Assessment: 1. C 6. D 2. D 7.D 3. C 8. C 4. C 9.B 5. A 10.D Assessment 3. C 4. B 5. C Guided Practice 1.Balance 2.Power 3.Coordination, speed, agility 4.Power, reaction time 5.Speed, Agility
HEALTH Loop-A-Word
1.Marriage
2.Pregnancy
3.Courtship
4.Dating
5.Newborn
6.Love
7.Infatuation
8.Friendship
9.Engagement
10.Family
True or False
1.T
2.T
3.T
4.T
5.T
Key to Corrections
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Acknowledgment
The Schools Division of Zambales would like to express its heartfelt gratitude
to the following, who in one way or the other, have contributed to the successful
preparation, development, quality assurance, printing, and distribution of the
Quarter 2 Guided Learning Activity Kits (GLAKs) in all learning areas across grade
levels as a response to providing the learners with developmentally-appropriate,
contextualized and simplified learning resources with most essential learning
competencies (MELCs)-based activities anchored on the principles of guided learning
and explicit instruction:
First, the Learning Resources (LR) Development Team composed of the writers
and graphic artists for devoting much of their time and exhausting their best efforts
to produce these indispensable learning kits used for the implementation of learning
delivery modalities.
Second, the content editors, language reviewers, and layout evaluators
making up the Division Quality Assurance Team (DQAT) for having carefully
evaluated all GLAKs to ensure quality and compliance to DepEd standards;
Third, the Provincial Government of Zambales, for unceasingly extending its
financial assistance to augment the funds for the printing of these learning resources
for use by learners and parents at home;
Fourth, the teacher-advisers and subject teachers, in close coordination with
the school heads, for their weekly distribution and retrieval of the GLAKs and for
their frequent monitoring of the learners’ progress through various means; and
Finally, the parents and other home learning facilitators for giving the learners
the needed guidance and support for them to possibly accomplish the tasks and for
gradually helping them become independent learners.
To deliver learning continuity in this challenging circumstance would not be
possible without your collective effort and strong commitment to serving our
Zambaleño learners.
Again, our sincerest thanks!
The Management Team