TOS, SECOND GRADING-MUSIC and ARTS

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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV-A CALABARZON
Division of Rizal
LAGUNDI-CCL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Morong, Rizal

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION IN SECOND QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION , MAPEH 8

Most Essential Learning Competencies EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT TEST PLACEMENT


MUSIC
Listens perceptively to music of East Asia 2 1 1 1,2,3,4

Analyzes musical elements of selected songs and 2 1 5,6,7


instrumental pieces heard and performed

Explores ways of producing sounds on a variety of 1 1 1 8,9,10


sources that would simulate instruments being
studied.

Improvises simple accompaniment to selected East 1 1 11,12


Asian music;

performs music from East Asia with own 1 13


accompaniment

evaluates music and music performances using 1 1 14,15


guided rubrics applying knowledge of musical
elements and style.

ARTS
analyzes elements and principles of art in the 2 1 16,17,18
production of arts and crafts inspired by the
cultures of East Asia

identifies characteristics of arts and crafts inspecific 2 19,20


countries in East Asia: China (Chinese painting and
calligraphy); Japan (origami, woodblock printing,
theater masks, face painting, and
animeandmanga); and Korea (theater masks,
drums, and K-pop)

reflects on and derive the mood, idea or message 1 1 21,22


from selected artifacts and art objects

appreciates the artifacts and art objects in terms of 1 23


their utilization and their distinct use of art
elements and principles

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incorporates the design, form, and spirit of East
Asian artifacts and objects to one’s creation

traces the external (foreign) and internal 1 1 24,25


(indigenous) influences that are reflected in the
design of an artwork and in the making of a craft

creates crafts that can be locally assembled with 1 26


local materials, guided by local traditional
techniques (e.g., Gong-bi, Ikat, etc.)

derives elements from traditions/history of a 1 27


community for one’s artwork

shows the relationship of the development of crafts 1 28


in specific countries in East Asia according to
functionality, traditional specialized expertise, and
availability of resources (e.g., pottery, weaving,
jewelry, and basketry)

shows the commonalities and differences of the 1 1 29,30


cultures of the East Asian countries in relation to
Philippine culture.

Prepared by :

FLOENTINO L. PANTALEON JR.


Teacher , MAPEH 8

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