Mapeh Grade 9: Quarter 1 Week 4 Module 4
Mapeh Grade 9: Quarter 1 Week 4 Module 4
Mapeh Grade 9: Quarter 1 Week 4 Module 4
Department of Education
National Capital Region
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS – MANILA
Manila Education Center Arroceros Forest Park
Antonio J. Villegas St. Ermita, Manila
MAPEH
GRADE 9
MAPEH Grows Through the Years
Quarter 1 Week 4 Module 4
Most Essential Learning Competencies:
1. Relates Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque music to other art
forms and its history within the era.
2. Uses artworks to derive the traditions/history of an art period
3. Performs appropriate first aid for injuries and emergency
situations in physical activity and sports settings (e.g. cramps,
sprain, heat exhaustion)
4. Explains how a healthy environment positively impact the
health of people and communities (less disease, less health care
costs, etc.)
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HOW TO USE THIS MODULE
Before starting the module, I want you to set aside other tasks that will
disturb you while enjoying the lessons. Read the simple instructions below
to successfully enjoy the objectives of this kt. I Have fun!
1. Follow carefully all the contents and instructions indicated in every
page of this module.
2. Write on your notebook the concepts about the lessons. Writing
enhances learning, that is important to develop and keep in mind.
3. Perform all the provided activities in the module.
4. Let your facilitator/ guardian assess your answers using the answer
key card.
5. Analyze conceptually the post-test and apply what you have learned.
6. Enjoy studying!
• Expectations – These are what you will be able to know after completing
the lessons in the module.
• Pre-test – This will measure your prior knowledge and the concepts to
be mastered throughout the lesson.
• Looking Back to your Lesson – This section will measure what learnings
and skills did you understand from the previous lesson.
• Brief Introduction – This section will give you an overview of the lesson.
• Activities – This is a set of activities you will perform with a partner.
• Remember – This section summarizes the concepts and applications of
the lessons.
• Check your Understanding – It will verify how you learned from the
lesson.
• Post-test – This will measure how much you have learned from the entire
module.
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PRE-TEST
Multiple Choices
Directions. Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. It refers to the form of sacred music composition that sets texts of the
Eucharistic liturgy into music.
A. Mass B. sacred music C. madrigal D. secular music
2. It is the most important secular music during the Renaissance period.
A. Troubadour B. madrigal C. mass D. Gregorian chant
3. It is the type of monophonic plainchant named after Pope Gregory I.
A. Gregorian chant B. sacred music C. troubadour D. secular music
4. These refer to sculptures with greater freedom of styles and projects outward.
A. Egyptian B. gothic C. Greek D. Roman
5. It is called for the form of art which symbolisms were heavily used to represent
the gods as composite creatures with animal heads on human bodies.
A. Prehistoric B. Greek C. Egyptian D. Gothic sculpture
6. It is a sculpture of a lady with a hood.
A. Venus of Willendorf B. Venus of Brassempouy C. Nefertiti D. Myron
7. It is caused by torn fibers in a ligament
A. Sprain B. strain C. fracture D. dislocation
8. It is a break in the bone that occurs from either a quick, one – time injury.
A. strain B. sprain C. dislocation D. fracture
9. It is a twist, pull or tear of a muscle or tendon.
A. dislocation B. strain C. fracture D. sprain
10. Which of the following problems is a leading cause of environmental
destruction?
A. Soil erosion B. oil spill C. illegal mining D. deforestation
11. Which of the following environmental problems causes climate change?
A. Oil spill B. deforestation C. pollution D. flashfloods
12. What environmental problem reduces the ability of soil to store water and
support plant growth?
A. Soil erosion B. oil spill C. illegal mining D. deforestation
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MUSIC 9
LESSON 4: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF
MEDIEVAL, RENAISSANCE, AND BAROQUE PERIOD.
COMPARISON OF MUSICAL CHARACTERISTICS TO
VISUAL ARTS.
EXPECTATIONS
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
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Another reason why the Middle Ages are often called the Dark Ages is
because, compared with other eras, historians don't know as much about this
time. In some ways, this period of time has been lost to history. Many
important records from this time have not survived.
The word Medieval is derived from the Latin word “Medius” meaning
Middle.
Medieval period is also known as the Middle Ages or “Dark Ages” that
started with the fall of the Roman Empire.
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Medieval-Gothic Style (example: San Sebastian Church) Architecture
Symbols for saints often represent the source of martyrdom, and such
is the case of Sebastian. The arrow is a symbol of his death at the hands
of emperor Diocletian because Sebastian was converting Romans to
Christianity. Sebastian is the patron saint of athletes, warriors and
soldiers.
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The Renaissance was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic,
political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages. Generally
described as taking place from the 14th century to the 17th century,
the Renaissance promoted the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature
and art. Renaissance was its version of humanism, derived from the concept
of Roman Humanitas and the rediscovery of classical Greek philosophy, such
as that of Protagoras, who said that "Man is the measure of all things." This
new thinking became manifest in art, architecture, politics, science and
literature.
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viewer, while the lips fall just under the periphery of
one's vision.
The Baroque Period was an important time when the innovation of new
musical styles blossomed. These musical styles are crucial because
they shaped music. For instance, minor and major tonalities first came
out in the Baroque Period.
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Baroque- Extravagant setting. (example:” Ecstasy of St. Teresa” by
Bernini) Sculpture
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ACTIVITIES
Song Analysis!
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnuq9PXbywA
REMEMBER
1. The word Medieval is derived from the Latin word “Medius” meaning
Middle.
detailed.
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CHECKING YOUR UNDERSTANDING
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ARTS 9
LESSON 4: ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL ERA
SCULPTURES
EXPECTATIONS
You will recognize the different sculptures during the ancient Era
and Classical Period. Specifically, this module will help you to:
• identify distinct characteristics of arts during the different periods;
• use artworks to derive the tradition and history of an art period.
Directions. What comes to your mind when you hear the word
“SCULPTURE”?
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SCULP .
TURE
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Every era has its distinct art forms depending on its aesthetic and
utilitarian needs. Aside from the Paintings that was discussed in the previous
lessons, there are a lot of three dimensional artworks that has been made
under the Western Classical Arts.
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Western Classical Art Traditions:
ANCIENT ERA
Pre-historic Sculptures
Materials used in sculptures vary according to region and locality.
Archeologists believed that their sculpture is a result of natural erosion and
not of human artistry. Frequently carving may have mythological or religious
significance
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Egyptian Sculptures
Symbolic elements were widely used such as forms, hieroglyphics,
relative size, location, materials, color, actions and gestures. Their tombs
required the most extensive used of sculpture.
The most common materials used for sculptures are wood, ivory and
stones.
Characteristics of the sculptures:
1. Symbolisms were heavily used to represent the gods.
2. Relief compositions were arranged in horizontal lines to record an event
or represent an action.
3. Most of the time the gods were shown larger than humans, the kings
larger than their followers, the dead larger than the living.
4. Empty space was filled with figures or hieroglyphics
5. All individual components were all brought to the plane of
representation and laid out like writing.
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CLASSICAL ERA
Greek Sculptures
Early Greek sculptures were tense and stiff,
their bodies were hidden within enfolding robes.
Greek sculptures had finally evolved and showed
all the points of human anatomy and
proportion. One of the most popular styles of the
Greek sculptures was the Hellenistic style.
• Sculpture has more elaborated patterns,
• Mannered arrangement of figures and
groups,
• Emphasis on the representation of
movement for dramatic effects.
Roman Sculptures
Most Roman sculptures are made of
monumental terra-cotta.
They did not attempt to compete with the
free standing Greek works of history or mythology
but rather they produced reliefs in the Great
Roman triumphal columns with continuous
narrative reliefs around.
The Portonacio
Sarcophagus
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ACTIVITIES
(NAME OF (NAME OF
SCULPTURE) SCULPTURE)
1. NATURE OF SCULPTURE
REMEMBER
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CHECKING YOUR UNDERSTANDING
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REFLECTIVE LEARNING SHEET
Name: __________________________________ Grade & Section: ________________
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 9
LESSON 4: BASIC FIRST AID: BE A HERO!
EXPECTATIONS
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
Physical Fitness plays an integral part in administration of basic first
aid. It will give you an advantage in all aspects of being a good first aider.
Recognize when help is needed and how to get it. We move thru the
manipulation of our body from every now and then which makes our body
very essential in being at utmost level to be able to provide proper and efficient
first aid.
First aid is for everyone and everywhere and it saves lives. From cuts
and burns to fractures and nosebleeds, many accidents take place every day
at any moment. Understanding basic first aid not only better equips you in
the case of an unexpected situation but could also spell the difference between
life and death. In this module, we will examine basic First-Aid procedures. At
the end of the course, you'll be tested on your knowledge and have the peace
of mind of knowing you may be able to help someone in need.
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Characteristics of First Aider
1. Gentle- does not cause more pain and panic
2. Keen Observant- notices all signs
3. Resourcefulness- makes the use of any available material
4. Tactful- does not frighten the victim
5. Sympathetic- comforts and reassures the victim
WIMK?
(What’s Inside My Kit?)
A first aid kit is an essential item to have in your family home as it ensures
that you are prepared to handle any injuries if they happen to arise. But what
exactly should you have in your kit? Take a look at the list below to see just
a few of the things you need to care for your loved ones in the event of a
medical emergency…
1. First aid manual- This is a terrific resource to have in a family setting,
especially if children find themselves caring for a wounded person and
need to follow instructions in order to know what they should do.
2. Triangular bandages- These oversized cotton bandages can be used as
a sling for anyone who may have soft tissue damage or a broken bone.
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3. Disposable gloves- When you're dealing with an open wound, the last
thing you want to do is risk infection. Having rubber gloves on hand
will ensure that you can tend to the problem without risk of
contaminating the wound.
4. Antiseptic solution- When dealing with cuts, grazes or open wounds,
antiseptic solution can be applied to ensure that the area is not infected
down the track.
5. Combine bandages- These thick bandages are good for covering
wounds or controlling bleeding.
6. Saline- To rinse cuts, grazes or other injuries where the wound may
need cleaning.
7. Thermometer- A great tool to have for measuring and keeping track of
fevers.
8. Eyewash- If a foreign object becomes lodged in the eye, this solution
can help to clear it out or, at the very least, soothe the discomfort.
9. Cold pack- These are great for people who are experiencing swelling or
skin reactions and need something cool to help soothe the pain or
discomfort.
10. Tweezers- A first aid kit isn't just for serious injuries – tweezers can
help you to easily remove things like splinters from the skin if your little
ones have been running around without any shoes on.
11. Scissors- For cutting bandages, tape, and other materials.
12. Notepad and pen- It's a good idea to include this in your kit as it will
remind you to write down symptoms and details of what caused it. This
information can be important for doctors or paramedics to know if the
situation requires further assistance.
Common Unintentional Injuries Encountered by Officiating Officials
and Athletes
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subsides. If you are unsure how to stretch leg muscles, see your
physiotherapist for advice.
2. Icepack – in cases of severe cramp, an icepack applied for a few minutes
may help the muscle to relax.
3. Medication – some medications can be helpful to control muscle
cramps. See your doctor for further information.
4. Further treatment – see your doctor if you experience regular muscle
cramping or if cramps last longer than a few minutes. You may have an
undiagnosed medical condition that requires treatment.
Heat stress occurs when the body becomes dehydrated and is unable to cool
itself enough to maintain a healthy temperature. If left untreated, this can
lead to heatstroke, which is a life-threatening medical emergency.
1. While waiting for emergency medical help, get the person to a cool shady
area and lay them down.
2. Remove excess clothing and wet their skin with water or wrap in wet
cloths, fanning continuously.
3. Do not give the person fluids to drink.
4. Position an unconscious person on their side and clear their airway.
5. Monitor their body temperature where possible and continue cooling
efforts until the body temperature drops below 38 °C.
6. Wait for the ambulance to urgently transport the person to hospital,
where more intensive cooling and support can be given.
7. If medical attention is delayed, seek further instructions from
ambulance or hospital emergency staff.
ANKLE SPRAIN
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A sudden movement or twist, often when the foot rolls in, can
overstretch the supporting ligaments, causing ligament tears and
bleeding around the joint. This is known as an ankle sprain. This is a
common injury, particularly in activities that require running, jumping
and change of direction (such as basketball and netball).
Avoid exercise, heat, alcohol and massage in the first 48 hours, as these
can all exacerbate swelling.
ACTIVITIES
Activity 1: Sentence Completion
1. First aid refers to _________________________________________.
2. I have learned that _______________________________________.
3. Since accidents happen everywhere, it is better to _________.
4. Role of first aider stops when ______________________________.
5. From now on, I will be a good first aider by _________________
REMEMBER
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RECOVERY a return to a normal state of health, mind, or
strength
ALEVIATE make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less
severe
PHYSICIAN a person qualified to practice medicine
MASSAGE to relieve tension or pain
Multiple Choice.
Directions. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on
a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which is NOT a characteristic of a good first aider?
A. keen observant
B. gentle
C. frightening
D. calm
2. Which among of these is part of the vital signs?
A. body temperature
B. vital statistics
C. age
D. diet
3. It is the condition of the body wherein there is a swelling in a ligament
A. sprain
B. strain
C. dislocation
D. fracture
4. An item found inside of a first aid kit that is being used for covering
wounds.
A. sterile cloth
B. bandage
C. thermometer
D. ice pack
5. All are hindrances in giving first aid EXCEPT
A. presence of crowd
B. unfavorable surroundings
C. victim’s possessions
D. Pressure the victim or relatives
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REFLECTIVE LEARNING SHEET
Name: __________________________________ Grade & Section: ________________
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HEALTH 9
LESSON 4: ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IN THE
PHILIPPINES
EXPECTATIONS
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
country. Putting our home into the rare list of nations which have both a
hotspot and mega diversity are for over 6000 plant species and also numerous
environment and humans as well, the forests face continuing destruction and
possible extinction.
Being a country that lies in the Pacific Ring of Fire, it is prone to earthquakes
of water and facing the Pacific Ocean where 60% of the world's typhoons are
made. One of the most devastating typhoons that hit the Philippines in 2013
was Typhoon Haiyan, or "Yolanda", that killed over 10,000 people and
sectors
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Deforestation is the destruction of big areas of forests.
The Philippines is among the countries with the fastest loss of forest
cover around the world
It ranks 4th among the world’s top 10 most threatened forest hotspots
Aside from logging (whether legal or illegal), other causes
of deforestation in the Philippines are forest fires, “kaingin” farming
(slash-and-burn agriculture), and mining operations.
Volcanic eruptions have also devastated some of the country's tropical
rainforests.
The loss of trees and other vegetation can cause climate change,
desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, increased greenhouse
gases in the atmosphere, and a host of problems for indigenous people.
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A Flash Flood is a sudden flood of great volume, usually caused by a
heavy rain. It can occur within minutes or a few hours of excessive rainfall. It
can also occur for instance after a dam has failed.
Many people and animals have perished in flash floods and others have
been made homeless. Thus, they have to take shelters at the temporary
relief centers, schools, halls and monasteries.
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Illegal Mining is an activity that is undertaken without state
permission, in particular in absence of land rights, mining licenses,
and exploration or mineral transportation permits
The dumping of chemicals in the mining could also pollute the other
areas near the mining sites.
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Soil Erosion happens when soil and rock are moved from one place to
another by wind, water and gravity
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A coral reef is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-
building corals. Reefs are formed of colonies of coral polyps held together
by calcium carbonate.
Corals are living organisms—they can get sick and die, just like any
other plant or animal. Due to a variety of local and global factors, which can
be either independent or interacting, more and more of the world’s reefs are
dying.
The most important causes for coral reef degradation are coastal
development and excessive exploitation of its resources
Coral reefs protect coastlines from the damaging effects of wave action
and tropical storms, provide habitats and shelter for many marine
organisms.
Coral reef damage also greatly affects food security, income, the stability
of the whole ecosystem, and could increase the threat of coastal
disasters
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Pollution is something introduced into the environment that is dirty,
unclean or has a harmful effect that caused adverse change/s
AIR POLLUTION
Air pollution occurs when harmful or excessive quantities of
substances are introduced into Earth’s atmosphere.
Both human activity and natural processes can generate air pollution
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WATER POLLUTION
Waste from homes, factories and other buildings get into the water
bodies and as a result water gets contaminated
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SOIL POLLUTION
Others are non-biodegradable, which means they can persist in the soil
for a long period. The soil pollutants can be classified as physical,
biological, and chemical.
Most plants are unable to adapt when the chemistry of the soil changes
so radically in a short period of time – ecological balance is affected
The toxic chemicals present in the soil can decrease soil fertility and
therefore decrease in the soil yield. The contaminated soil is then used
to produce fruits and vegetables which lacks quality nutrients and may
contain some poisonous substances to cause serious health problems
in people consuming them.
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NOISE POLLUTION
Hearing loss and rapid increase in heart rate are some of the ill-effects
of noise pollution on animals.
High intensity sound induces fear, which can force species to abandon
their habitat.
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ACTIVITIES
Directions. Write your answers on the box provided below.
B. Do people still have the chance to restore what was lost in the
environment?
C. How can you explain the destruction of the environment to the young
and innocent children?
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CECKING YOUR UNDERSTANDING
1. Deforestation
2. Soil Erosion
3. Air Pollution
4. Water Pollution
5. Noise Pollution
6. Flash Floods
8. Illegal Mining
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REFLECTIVE LEARNING SHEET
Name: __________________________________ Grade & Section: ________________
Directions. If you were given a chance to become Mother Earth for a day, and
you were asked to give a 10 – minute talk to address your sentiments to the
people, what would be the content of your message?
GUIDE:
1. What are the problems of Mother Earth?
2. How can Mother Earth address her sentiments to the people?
3. How can she regain strength to reshape her condition amidst the
threats she is suffering nowadays?
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POST-TEST
Multiple Choices
Directions. Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. It refers to the form of sacred music composition that sets texts of the
Eucharistic liturgy into music.
A. Mass B. sacred music C. madrigal D. secular music
2. It is the most important secular music during the Renaissance period.
A. Troubadour B. madrigal C. mass D. Gregorian chant
3. It is the type of monophonic plainchant named after Pope Gregory I.
A. Gregorian chant B. sacred music C. troubadour d. secular
music
4. These refer to sculptures with greater freedom of styles and projects outward.
A. Egyptian B. gothic C. Greek D. Roman
5. It is called for the form of art which symbolisms were heavily used to represent
the gods as composite creatures with animal heads on human bodies.
A. Prehistoric B. Greek C. Egyptian D. Gothic sculpture
6. It is a sculpture of a lady with a hood.
A. Venus of Willendorf B. Venus of Brassempouy
C. Nefertiti D. Myron
7. It is caused by torn fibers in a ligament
A. Sprain B. strain C. fracture D. dislocation
8. It is a break in the bone that occurs from either a quick, one – time injury.
A. strain B. sprain C. dislocation D. fracture
9. It is a twist, pull or tear of a muscle or tendon.
A. dislocation B. strain C. fracture D. sprain
10. Which of the following problems is a leading cause of environmental
destruction?
A. Soil erosion B. oil spill C. illegal mining D. deforestation
11. Which of the following environmental problems causes climate change?
A. Oil spill B. deforestation C. pollution D. flashfloods
12. What environmental problem reduces the ability of soil to store water and
support plant growth?
A. Soil erosion B. oil spill C. illegal mining D. deforestation
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References
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https://legalcareerpath.com/what-is-environmental-law/
Acknowledgment
DEVELOPMENT TEAM OF THE MODULE
Management Team:
Malcolm S. Garma, Regional Director
Genia V. Santos, CLMD Chief
Dennis M. Mendoza, Regional EPS In Charge of LRMS
Maria Magdalena M. Lim, CESO V, Schools Division Superintendent
Aida H. Rondilla, CID Chief
Lucky S. Carpio, EPS In Charge of LRMS
MUSIC 9
Writers: Rebecca C. Vargas & Michael G. Dela Pena
Editors: Luis M. Anchilo
Reviewer: Luis M. Anchilo, PSDS & Supervisor-in-Charge (MAPEH)
Layout Artist: Rebecca C. Vargas & Michael G. Dela Pena
ARTS 9
Writers: Aubrie Ann C. Patdu & Joanna Dionisio
Editors: Sol D. Cayaban, MT-I & Ma. Agie O. Amar HT-III
Reviewer: Luis M. Anchilo, PSDS & Supervisor-in-Charge (MAPEH)
Illustrator: Darwin M. Reginio
Layout Artist: Aubrie Ann C. Patdu
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 9
Writers: Federico S. Legaspi, Jay-ar T. Rapiz, & Christian Mark S. Solayao
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