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LESSON PLAN IN MAPEH Grade 9

Name: YASMIN D. URAY Position: Teacher I


School: Carmen National High School Date: July 24, 2019 (Wednesday)
Grade & Section: 9-Platinum Time: 3:30-4:30

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson the students shall be able to;
1. Describe Festival Dance;
2. Classify the festival dances according to its type (religious and non-religious
festivals) and;
3. realize the benefits of Festival Dance to the community, family and to yourself.

II. Subject Matter


Topic: Festival Dances
Reference: Wikipedia, MAPEH for You and Me; Grade 7
FestivalsinthePhilippines.ph
Curriculum Guide Grade VII MAPEH
Materials: Laptop, Projector, Speakers, Visual Aids, Activity Sheets

III. Teaching Procedure


A. Preliminary Activities
1. Prayer
2. Greeting
3. Checking of Attendance
4. Checking of Orderliness
5. Checking and Passing of Assignment

B. Developmental Activities
Teacher’s Activities Student’s Activities
1. Review
Before we start our lesson, let’s have a
review of our previous topic. Are you ready? - Yes Ma’am we’re ready.

Okay class, what was our lesson last - Ma’am it was all about religious and
time? non-religious Festivals in the
Philippines.

That’s right! Can you give me


examples of religious Festivals in the - Ma’am the Religious Festivals in the
Philippines? Philippines are Pahiyas, Fertility
Dance, Moriones, Ati-atihan,
Sinulog, Dinagyang and
Santacruzan.

Excellent! How about the non-


religious Festivals in the Philippines? - Ma’am the non-religious festivals in
the Philippines are Panagbengga,
Maskara, Kaamulan, Kadayawan.
Very good! It looks that you really
understand our lesson.
2. Motivation
Before we start our lesson, let’s have
an activity. This activity will help you
determine our lesson for today. Are you
ready?
- Yes Ma’am we’re ready!
I want you to listen and analyze this
song. Afterwards we will sing together.

Are you ready?


- Yes Ma’am we’re ready!
This song is entitled “Piliin Mo Ang
Pilipinas”.

Minsan natuwa ang may likha


Pitong libong pulo ang ginawa
Mga hiyas na inilatag
Sa malasutlang dagat
At ang bayan nyang pinili
Nasa dulo ng bahag-hari
Kaya't isang libong kulay
Nang aakit kumakaway

Piliin mo rin ang Pilipinas


Kapuluang kwintas ng perlas
Piliin mo yakapin mo
Kayamanan nyang likas
Piliin mo ang Pilipinas

Now class, what can you say about


the song? - Ma’am the song is all about the
Philippines.

Yes, that’s right. What else?


- Ma’am it is about the beauty of the
Philippines.
Excellent! Now, where do you usually
hear this song? - Ma’am we usually hear this song
when promoting the tourist
attractions in the Philippines.
That’s right! Any other answer?
- Ma’am we usually hear this song in
some events like festivals in the
Absolutely! All of your answers are Philippines.
correct!

3. Lesson Proper
Now, based on your answers, what
do you think is our lesson for today?
- Ma’am it has something to do with
the Philippines.
That’s correct, any other idea?
- Ma’am I think it has something to do
with the festivals in the Philippines.
Perfect! And our lesson for today is all
about Philippine Festivals and here are our
objectives. Kindly read. 1. Discuss the origin and cultural
background of selected Philippine
Festivals.
2. Creates movements of a selected
Philippine Festival.
3. Identify the importance of Philippine
Class. I know that you have ideas Festivals.
regarding our topic because some parts of it
were already discussed in our lesson in arts - Yes Ma’am.
right?

Good! Now what comes first to your


mind when you hear the word Festival? - Ma’am it is an event where they
celebrate something like their
patrons.

Correct! Another?
- Ma’am it is an event where they
shows and celebrate their traditions
and beliefs.
Excellent! Now, let us define what
Festival is. Kindly read.
- Festival is an event ordinarily
There are famous Festivals in the celebrated by a community and
Philippines; will you give examples of centering on some beliefs and its
Festivals in the Philippines that you know? religion or traditions.

Great! All of your answers are correct! - (students will give their ideas)
Based on your answers, we will focus more
on the six(6) festivals in the Philippines.

But before I reveal the six festivals, I


will group you into 6 groups. This activity is
called “Team Learning”.

I will give an envelope each group.


Inside the envelopes are sets of Festivals
with keywords. I will play a video then I
want you to observe each video to determine
what festival is being presented. The group
who will identify the video that is being
presented will shout “Viva” and paste the
corresponding festival in front with short
explanation. Is that clear?

(play the video) - Yes Ma’am!

- (students will observe the video


carefully then unlock what festival is
That’s correct! The first video is all being presented with a short
about Sublian Festival. Let us define what explanation)
Sublian Festival is. Please read.

- The highlight of the two-week long


It is a very long celebration of fiesta. festival is the Subli dance, a worship
They dance the Subli Dance and they honor dance of the Holy Cross.
the Holy Cross.

Kindly read the next one.

- Sublian came from the word subli, a


combination of the words subsub, a
Tagalog word, which means falling
on the head,or being in a crouching
position; and bali, a Tagalog word,
So the Sublian came from the word which means broken or bent.
subli which a combination of tagalog word
subsub and bali meaning to bent or in a
crouching position. Like this.
(the teacher will show the position)

Sublian Festival is celebrated every


July 23 in Batangas City.

Again, Sublian Festival came from


what word?
- Ma’am Sublian came from the word
Very good! When and where does the subsub and bali.
Sublian Festival celebrate?
- Ma’m Sublian Festival celebrate
Excellent! Let’s proceed to the next every July 23 in Batangas City.
video, take a look to the paper I gave you.

(play the video)

- (students will observe the video


carefully then unlock what festival is
Great! Very good! So the second video being presented with a short
is all about Ati-atihan Festival. The Ati- explanation)
atihan festival is very lively, colorful and it is
a weeklong fiesta. It is known as the mother
of all festivals in the Philippines. It is a feast
held annually in honor of Sto. Nino in the
island of Kalibo, Aklan. The celebration
begins in the 3rd week of January.

Is there anyone who knows the


meaning of Ati-atihan?
- Ma’am the meaning of Ati-atihan is
That’s right! The meaning of Ati- “to be like aetas”.
atihan is “to be like aetas” or “make believe
in atis”.

Ati-atihan is a celebration of pact


between Spaniards and Aetas. Do you have
an idea why?

That’s correct! Spaniards brought Sto. - Ma’am because the Spaniard


Nino in the Philippines. brought Sto. Nino in the Philippines.

They yell “Viva Sto. Nino” meaning


“Mabuhay Sto. Nino” and “Hala Bira”means
cheer a person to give it all he’s got.

Again, when and where does Ati-


atihan celebrate?
- Ma’am they celebrate Ati-atihan
Very good! Now, here’s the third Festival every 3rd week of January in
video, again take a look to the paper I gave Kalibo,Aklan.
you.

(play the video)


Great! The third video is all about
Kadayawan Festival. Kindly read. - (students will observe the video
carefully then unlock what festival is
being presented with a short
explanation)

- A thanksgiving festival because of


bountiful harvest. It is held every 3rd
week of August in Davao City. It is
called as the “King of all Festivals in
the Philippines”.

Okay, so Kadayawan Festival - Its name derives from the friendly


celebrates every 3rd week of August in greeting "Madayaw.
Davao and it came from the word “
madayaw”, a friendly greeting of
Davaoenios.

- This ritual serves as their


thanksgiving to the Gods
particularly to the "Manama" (the
Okay, when we say deity it means Supreme Being) and “Bulan” (a
God. So they honor Manama the supreme moon deity).
being and Bulan the moon God.

Again class, Kadayawan came from


what word?

Excellent! How about the place and - Ma’am Kadayawan came from the
date of Kadayawan Festival? word Madayaw.

Very good! It seems that you really - Ma’am Kadayawan Festival is held
understand our lesson. Here’s the fourth every 3rd week of August in Davao
video. Observe carefully and find the City.
keywords.

(play the video)

- (students will observe the video


That’s right! The fourth video is the carefully then unlock what festival is
Ibalong Festival. being presented with a short
explanation)
The Ibalong Festival celebrates the
epic story of the town of Ibalong with
threelegendary heroes, namely Baltog,
Handyong, Bantong and other ancient
heroes.

(Show the pictures)

They fought mythical creatures such


as the tandayag  (giantboar), dambuhala  (one-
eyed monster), oryol  (half-woman, half-
serpent), and a giant called Rabot.

(show pictures)

  Ibalong Festival of Legazpi City has


no official schedule as of this writing, but it
is tentatively slated from August 3 – 30.

Again class, who are the 3 legendary


heroes of Ibalong Festival?

- Ma’am the three legendary heroes of


Very good! When and where does the Ibalong Festival are Baltog,
Ibalong Festival celebrate? Handyong and Bantong.

Is that clear? - Ma’am they celebrate Ibalong


Festival every August 3 to 30 in
Here’s the fifth video. Observe Legazpi City.
carefully. Take a look to the paper I gave you
earlier. - Yes Ma’am!

(play the video)

Yes, that’s right! The fifth video is


the Sinulog Festival. Kindly read. - (students will observe the video
carefully then unlock what festival is
being presented with a short
explanation)

- The festival is characterized by a


very long parade with many groups
of people dressed in colourful
costumes, finding their way through
the streets while dancing the
(the teacher will show the step Sinulog.
pattern)
Now I want you to stand up and do - This Sinulog dance is now the
the step pattern. traditional ritual dance in honor of
Santo Niño. The dance is
accompanied by the sound of the
drums while the dancers move two
steps forward followed by one step
backward.

- Shouting is necessary because the


pilgrims have to be sure that they
will be heard by the Santo Niño.
“Pit Señor! Señor Santo Niño, Manoy
Kiloy...." means “to call upon, ask
and plead. Thank you for the baby
Again, who is the center of boy”
celebration in Sinulog Festival?
- The famous Sinulog festival in Cebu
Great! How about the Step pattern City is held every year on the third
of Sinulog Festival? Sunday of January.

Very good! Now, pay attention to - Ma’am Sinulog Festival centers


this video. Santo Nino.

(play the video) - Ma’am the step pattern of Sinulog


Festival is two steps forward and
That’s right! The video presents the one step backward.
Moriones Festival.

Kindly read.

When we say mercenaries it means


soldier.
- The "Moriones" are men and women
in costumes and masks replicating
the garb of biblical Roman soldiers
as interpreted by local folks.

- The participants use morion masks


to depict the Roman soldiers and
Syrian mercenaries within the story
of the Passion of the Christ.
- The Moriones refers to the masked
Who among you know the story of and costumed penitents who march
St. Longinus? around the town for seven days
searching for Saint Longinus.
That’s right! St. Longinus is a
Roman centurion who was blind in one eye. - They celebrate Moriones Festival
He struck Jesus Christ in the body, and then every Holy week in Marinduque.
the blood of Jesus Christ dropped to his eyes
and magically healed his blind eyes. - (students will share their ideas)
Afterwards, he believed in Jesus Christ and
developed his faith to God. And then he
became a Saint.

Again, when and where does the


celebration of Moriones Festival being held?

Very good! Who is the center of


celebration in Moriones Festival?

- Ma’am they celebrate Moriones


Excellent! What kind of mask do Festival every Holy week in
Marinduque people use? Marinduque.

- Ma’am the center of celebration in


That’s right! Now, I have a question, Moriones Festival is St. Longinus
do you think Festivals in the Philippines and the Passion of the Christ.
are important?
- Ma’am they use Morion mask.
Why?

Very good! All of your answers are - Yes Ma’am


correct. Festivals in the Philippines are
important because;
1. It restores moral and social values. - (students will give their ideas)
2. We discover new interest.
3. It teaches us to love diversities.
4. It can help our country to increase our
economy.
5. It preserves our traditions and beliefs.

Is that clear?
Do you have any questions?
4. Generalization

To see if you really understand our lesson,


let’s have an activity.

This activity is called “Sing, Stop, and


Answer”. But before that, I have a question. - (students will ask if they have a
What do you usually see in a festival? What question)
common designs and display?

That’s right! I have here a Mask with


Little Flags or Banderitas. Inside these
Banderitas are questions. You will pass this
to your classmates while the music is
playing. When the music stops, the person - Ma’am little flags or Banderitas
who has the mask will pick one Banderitas - Ma’am Masks
and answer the question inside. Are you - Ma’am flowers
ready?

(play the music “Piliin ang Pilipinas”)

Questions:
1. It is known as the mother of all festivals
in the Philippines. - Yes,Ma’am we’re ready.

2. When and where does the Kadayawan


Festival being held?

3. What mask does the Marinduque people


used in Moriones Festival?
- Ati-atihan Festival
4. Dance Pattern of Sinulog Festival?

5. It is a worship dance of and for the Holy - Kadayawan Festival held every third
Cross? week of August in Davao City.

Excellent! It seems that you really - Morion Mask


understand our lesson for today.
- Two steps forward and one step
5. Application backward
Let’s have another activity. I will
group you in to 6. - Subli

(the teacher will group the students)

In this activity, your group will make


your own yell or shout with corresponding
pose or movement.

I need one representative from each


group then pick here in the box on what
festival you are going to do.

Is that clear?

You will be guided by these rubrics.


15 10 5
Content Slightly Not aligned
Aligned in
aligned in the in the topic at
IV. Evaluation
the topic
topic all
A. Choose
15 the letter
10of the correct5 answer.
Team Some of the All of the
work All of the members members
1. Sublian came
members
from the word
cooperate were not
subsub and?
a. Bali
cooperate cooperate at
b. Blain all

c. Bulan

2. The three legendary heroes of Ibalong Festival are;


a. Bantong, Tandayag and Rabot
b. Bantog, Handyong and Bantong
c. Rabot, Tandayag and Oryol

3. All of the statement shows the importance of festivals in the Philippines except:
a. Discover new interests.
b. It teaches us to love diversities.
c. It helps to us to be a good performer.

4. Known as the “Mother of all Fiesta” in the Philippines.


a. Kadayawan
b. Ati-atihan
c. Moriones

5. All of the statements are true about the importance of festival in the Philippines
except:
a. Festivals restore our principles of right and wrong.
b. Festivals can promote our country.
c. It develops competition with others.

B. Identify the following.


6. This festival depicts the Roman soldiers and Syrian mercenaries within the story of
the Passion of the Christ.
7. The meaning of Ati-atihan.
8. This festival shouts “Pit Senior! Senior Santo Nino! Manoy Kiloy!
9. This festival shouts “Hala Bira” and “Viva Santo Nino”.
10. The center of Moriones Festival.

V. Assignment
Answer the following;
1. What is Philippine Theater?
2. What are the different theatrical forms in the Philippines?

Prepared by:
Patricia Anne R. Ramos

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