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Name: ______________________________________

Grade and Section: ____________________________ __________________________________


MAPEH Teacher

MAPEH 8
MUSIC
QUARTER 1- WEEK VIII

Elements of Music – REVIEW

Elements of Music Description


1. Pitch  The highness or lowness of sound.
 Decided by the frequency of vibrations. The faster the vibration, the higher the pitch and
vice versa.
2. Dynamics  The loudness or softness in music.
3. Tone  Also called timbre.
 Described by words like bright, dark, mellow, brilliant, and rich.
4. Rhythm  Recurring pattern of tension and release, expectation and fulfilment.
INTERRELATED ASPECTS OF RHYTHM
1. Beat – regular, recurrent pulsation that divides music into equal unit of time.
2. Meter – organization of beats into regular groups.
3. Accent and syncopation – the way rhythm is stressed.
4. Tempo – pertains to the speed of beat.

Activity 1. Song Analysis

Directions: Listen to the famous song of Moira Dela Torre “Paubaya”, then describe the
element of music portrayed by the song such as its pitch, dynamic, tone and rhythm.
Write your answer on a piece of paper.

Activity 2. Once a Song Writer….


Directions: In this activity, you will create a song showing the things you’ve learned about the music of Southeast Asia.
You can pick one country and describe its music in the song. The song that you will create can be in tune with other
songs.
Rubrics for Scoring
ARTS

The Art of Philippines


The Philippines has a larger and more vigorous artistic community than any other Southeast Asian nations
because it has four cultural heritages - Asian, European, Mexican, and American. In Manila alone, the arts and culture
capital, there are many art galleries showcasing the works of talented local painters, sculptors, muralists, and folk artists.
Theatrical and orchestral performances are also very popular.
SCULPTURE
Filipino sculptors came to be known in the middle of the 19 th century. Classical
Philippine sculpture reached its peak in the works of Guillermo Tolentino (1890-1976). His
best known masterpiece is the  Bonifacio Monument, which is a group sculpture composed of
numerous figures massed around a central obelisk. The principal figure is Andres Bonifacio,
leader of the revolution against Spain in 1896. Behind him stands Emilio Jacinto, the brains of
the Katipunan. The Bonifacio Monument - completed in 1933 -- marked the apex of
Tolentino's career.
Bonifacio Monument
SARI-MANOK
It is the legendary bird or artificial cock that has become an ubiquitous symbol
of Maranaw art. It is depicted as a fowl with wings and feathered tail, holding a fish on its
beak or talons. The head is profusely decorated with scroll, leaf, and spiral motifs.

PAINTING
In the last half of the 19th century, Filipino painters showed enough maturity of concept and technique to merit critical
acclaim. Damian Domingo got recognition as the father of Filipino painting. Towards the end
of the Spanish regime, two Filipino painters won recognition in Europe, Felix Resurreccion
Hidalgo and Juan Luna. Hidalgo’s Antigone  and Luna’s Spolarium  were both acclaimed in
Europe as masterpieces of Filipino painting. In 1884, Luna won the first Gold Medal at the
Exposicion Nacional de Bellas Artes for his Spolarium. This monumental painting shows fallen
gladiators being dragged to an unseen pile of corpses in a chamber beneath the Roman arena.

Activity 1
Directions: Compare and contrast the Philippine Arts and Southeast Asian arts using the venn diagram below.

Activity 2. WHAT I CAN DO


Soap Carving
Directions: Using a soap, create a sculpture of any design you want. Boost your creativity! Take note, the finish task
should be passed presentably.
Materials:
 soap
 knife
 cutter
 pencil
 Old newspaper / cardboard

Note: Use the knife and cutter with caution.


Procedure:
1. Choose a bar of soap will work: however, a large bar is easier to hold and gives more materials to work with.
Make sure you well covered area to do your soap carving
2. Choose a knife to use. Soap is fairly soft, so a sharp knife is not absolutely necessary. Plastic knives, spoons, or
Popsicle sticks would also work. This is especially important to note to prevent any accidents from using sharp
knives.
3. Draw an outline of your carving on one side of the soap. You can either draw the outline first using a pencil or
directly use a knife, orange wood stick, or toothpick to scrape the outline into the soap.
4. Remove the soap outside the outline using small sliver or chips. Make sure to scrape away only small portion at
the time, as it would be easier to remove than to put back an over scarped portions. Cutting off too much would
cause the soap to break off into chunks.
5. Add details to the inside of your outline to refine the design further. When the carving is finished, wet your
finger and rub the surface of the soap to create a smooth finish. Allow it to dry and harden for a day.

Criteria for Output: Creativity 10 pts.


Neatness 10 pts.
Originality and Style 15 pts.
TOTAL: 35 PTS.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Activity 1: Basketball Skills Analysis
Directions: Create a scrapbook containing pictures of FIVE (5) Basketball Players that you idolize or most familiar with.
Indicate a short description about your idol and analyse their known skills in basketball.

The following criteria will be used in grading your output.


Organization 5 pts.
Creativity and Neatness 10 pts.
Content 15 pts.
TOTAL: 30 PTS.

HEALTH
Activity 1. STEP Up!

Directions: Think of a sexually-related issue and solve the problem using the STEP process. Write your answers on bond
paper.

Say the problem Think of the solutions Explore Consequences Pick the best solution
1.

2.

3.

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