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ARTS 7

FIRST QUARTER

NAME: _______________________________________________ Grade 7-_____________________

LESSON 2.3:
MODULE 4 CHARACTERISTICS OF ARTS AND CRAFTS IN LUZON (HIGHLANDS AND
LOWLANDS)

CONTENT STANDARDS: The learner... 1. art elements and processes by synthesizing and applying prior knowledge
and skills 2. the salient features of the arts of Luzon (highlands and lowlands) by showing the
relationship of the elements of art and processes among culturally diverse communities in the

What I Need to Know?


country 3. the Philippines as having a rich artistic and cultural tradition from precolonial to present
times
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: The learner… 1. create artworks showing the characteristic elements of the arts of
Luzon (highlands and lowlands) 2. exhibit completed artworks for appreciation and critiquing
COMPETENCIES:
 (A7EL-Ia-2) identifies characteristics of arts and crafts in specific areas in Luzon (e.g., papier mâché [taka]
from Paete, Ifugao wood sculptures [bul’ul], Cordillera jewelry and pottery, tattoo, and Ilocos weaving and
pottery [burnay], etc.)
o Identify the characteristics of the selected artworks in Luzon (Highlands and Lowlands)

What’s New?
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the letters to form the correct words.
UAALGN___________________ AILRZ ___________________ AAASGNTB ______________
EOUQZN __________________ IOBCL EIONGR ________________

What is It?
CHARACTERISTICS OF ARTS AND CRAFTS IN LUZON
PAETE, LAGUNA – considered as the “Wood Carving Capital of the Philippines” RIZAL PROVINCE

TAKA UKIT HIGANTES


 Refers to paper mache’ using a  The local term for carving  Big paper mache figures of humans that
curve wooden sculpture used as a  These are usually wooden represents farmers and fisherman
mold. religious images and wood panels  Representation of hacienderos during
with decorative floral patterns and
 The craft originated in the town of the Spanish colonial period.
florid geometrical designs.
Paete, Laguna

QUEZON PROVINCE BICOL REGION


PAHIYAS FESTIVAL KIPING BASKETS, BAGS, SLIPPERS, and
 Celebrated in Lucban, Quezon on  colorful thin rice wafers made from other crafts made from abaca and
15th of May to honor San Isidro ground glutinous rice that is thinly raffia fibers.
Labrador, the patron saint of coated “on mature leaves and
farmers. steamed over low fire”

TAAL, BATANGAS - famous for producing embroidered piña fabric, made from the fibers of pineapple and woven into a
costly fabric.

BURDA / CALADO Balisong


 Thoroughly made by three groups and people: the  also known as butterfly knife
designer, the embroiderer, and the cutter.
 its name is derived from “bali” the Filipino term for
 The most common motifs are leaves and flowers
“broken” and “sungay” which means “horn”
 A type of knife that can be folded and closed like a
fan and can be in different sizes.

Assessment
Directions: Identify what is being described. Choose the correct answer from the box below and write it on the space
provided.
Balisong Ukit Kiping Taal Higantes
Taka Bicol Region Pahiyas Festival Paete Burda

________________________1. Celebrated in Lucban, Quezon on 15th of May to honor San Isidro Labrador.

________________________2. These are representation of hacienderos during the Spanish colonial period.

________________________3. Its products are baskets, bags, slippers, and other crafts made from abaca and raffia fibers.

________________________4. A type of knife that can be folded and closed like a fan and can be in different sizes.

________________________5. It is considered as the “Wood Carving Capital of the Philippines”

________________________6. These are colorful thin rice wafers made from ground glutinous rice.

________________________7. The most common motifs are leaves and flowers.

________________________8. Refers to paper mache’ using a curve wooden sculpture used as a mold.

________________________9. The local term for carving.

________________________10. It is famous for producing embroidered piña fabric, made from the fibers of pineapple and woven

into a costly fabric.

Prepared by:

Mr. ALDRIN M. CABRERA Ms. AIMIE JANE M. DELA LUNA Mr. JOSUI Q. CARPIO
(09075724207) (09319589623) (09518705575)
MAPEH 7 Teachers

Approved by:

Mrs. AURORA B. GUTIERREZ


Assisstant Director

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