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THIRD QUARTER

MAPEH - ARTS
ACTIVITY 1: COMPLETE ME!

Name: _________________________ Section: _________ Date: _______

Directions: In this activity, you will complete the paragraph below by recalling the
concepts learned in the previous lesson. You may choose from the word/s inside the
box.

- geometric- Ikat- Malong


- garments- Brass belts- Pinalantupan
- orche- T’nalak- Badju Lapi
- bright- jacket- Sawal
- buttons and beads- abaca fibers- Seputangan

B’laan is an ethnolinguistic group that inhabit some parts of South Cotabato,


North Cotabato and Davao del Sur. Their clothes are woven in ___________,
1. and
embellished with _____________.
2. The 3.
_________ for women have numerous tiny
bells that produce pleasing chiming sounds when they move. The B’laans weave a
4.
highly polished abaca textiles using the ____ process by dyeing the fabric where the
yarns are tightly wrapped with strings before weaving. The textiles colors usually are
shade of black or brown and red or _______
5. (darker shade of orange).
Bagobos is a group of people live in Davao Region. The women are the only
allowed weavers which they make beautiful hemp cloths on a primitive loom. The
dress of the men consists of a tightly fitted ______,
6. open in front and very short tight
trunks. The women’s jackets are closely similar in shape of those of the men, but
they are closed in front.
T’Boli is an ethnolinguistic group living in South Cotabato. They are known in
using ______
7. textile which regarded as sacred and important. Occasions like
traditional wedding rituals usually involve the exchange of _______
8. textile – it is
woven from abaca fiber treated in the Ikat process to obtain intricate design.
Maranao is known as biggest ethnolinguistic group living in Mindanao.
Maranao people are popularly known for their 9. _______  it is a traditional hand-
woven or machine-made multi-colored cotton cloth bearing a variety of _______ 10.
designs. It is usually used as a skirt, a dress, a blouse, or a gown for women
depending on how it is folded. They also used it as a basket, baby carriage, a
sleeping bag or a bathrobe.
The hand-loomed fabrics woven by Yakan women are known for their 11. _____
colors and geometric patterns. These fabrics are traditionally used as garments,
which include: ________
12. a square cloth used as a head cover or as belt;
___________ a tight blouse with long sleeves ornamented with gold, silver or
13.
bronze buttons; 14._________ tight-fitting trousers characterized by its vertical stripes;
and ____________ a type of skirt that is layered over trousers.
15.
THIRD QUARTER
MAPEH - ARTS
ACTIVITY 1: COMPLETE ME!

Name: _________________________ Section: _________ Date: _______

Directions: In this activity, you will complete the paragraph below by recalling the
concepts learned in the previous lesson. You may choose from the word/s inside the
box.

- geometric- Ikat- Malong


- garments- Brass belts- Pinalantupan
- orche- T’nalak- Badju Lapi
- bright- jacket- Sawal
- buttons and beads- abaca fibers- Seputangan

B’laan is an ethnolinguistic group that inhabit some parts of South Cotabato,


North Cotabato and Davao del Sur. Their clothes are woven in ___________,
1. and
embellished with _____________.
2. The 3.
_________ for women have numerous tiny
bells that produce pleasing chiming sounds when they move. The B’laans weave a
4.
highly polished abaca textiles using the ____ process by dyeing the fabric where the
yarns are tightly wrapped with strings before weaving. The textiles colors usually are
shade of black or brown and red or _______
5. (darker shade of orange).
Bagobos is a group of people live in Davao Region. The women are the only
allowed weavers which they make beautiful hemp cloths on a primitive loom. The
dress of the men consists of a tightly fitted ______,
6. open in front and very short tight
trunks. The women’s jackets are closely similar in shape of those of the men, but
they are closed in front.
T’Boli is an ethnolinguistic group living in South Cotabato. They are known in
using ______
7. textile which regarded as sacred and important. Occasions like
traditional wedding rituals usually involve the exchange of _______
8. textile – it is
woven from abaca fiber treated in the Ikat process to obtain intricate design.
Maranao is known as biggest ethnolinguistic group living in Mindanao.
Maranao people are popularly known for their 9. _______  it is a traditional hand-
woven or machine-made multi-colored cotton cloth bearing a variety of _______ 10.
designs. It is usually used as a skirt, a dress, a blouse, or a gown for women
depending on how it is folded. They also used it as a basket, baby carriage, a
sleeping bag or a bathrobe.
The hand-loomed fabrics woven by Yakan women are known for their 11. _____
colors and geometric patterns. These fabrics are traditionally used as garments,
which include: ________
12. a square cloth used as a head cover or as belt;
___________ a tight blouse with long sleeves ornamented with gold, silver or
13.
bronze buttons; 14._________ tight-fitting trousers characterized by its vertical stripes;
and ____________ a type of skirt that is layered over trousers.
15.

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