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PE 9 Unit 2 3rd Quarter
PE 9 Unit 2 3rd Quarter
PE 9 Unit 2 3rd Quarter
through Festival
Dances
Prepared By: Sir Aldrine V. Waje
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students will be
able to:
•Describe the nature and background of
festival dances
•Discuss the styles and culture depicted in
Filipino festival dances during fiesta
celebrations in different regions
CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
01 02
PRAYER ATTENDANCE
03 04
ANNOUNCEMENT DISCIPLINE
REMINDER
“Take time to look the shared lesson on GenYo, important to download
the STUDY NOTES. It will serve as a reviewer on you lesson.
MOTIVATION
https://youtu.be/BuaLNZyBRfM
DISCUSSIONS
1. What are the important characteristics of
Filipinos shown in any festival dance that each
Filipino should be proud of? Why do you say so.
2. What would be the effect if Filipino students
aged 9 to 18 were required to master at least a
different folk dance every year that will be
performed during their town fiestas?
Introduction
A festival is a formal way of
celebrating that rich culture,
and each city or province has a
unique way of doing it. It is also
an event that showcases the
beauty, unity, and creativity of
a community
Ati-atihan
Festival
is usually celebrated
in Aklan and Panay
island every third
week of January.
This is celebrated in
honor of the image
of the Santo Niño.
Sinulog Festival
Happens in Cebu every third Sunday
of January. This is the Cebuanos’
way of honoring the image of the
Santo Niño. It is one of the most
colorful festivals in the Philippines.
Sinulog comes from the Cebuano
word “sulog” which means “like water
current movement” which depicts the
forward-backward step of Sinulog
dance.
The Sinulog dance steps are also
believed to originate from
Baladhay, Rajah Humabon's
adviser. When Baladhay got sick,
Humabon ordered his tribe to
bring Baladhay into a room where
the Santo Niño was enthroned.
MassKara Festival
One of the biggest and most
awaited events in the
Philippines is the MassKara
Festival that will let you see
the city at its liveliest.
MassKara is derived from the
words “mass” meaning “many”
and “kara” meaning “faces,”
thus calling it the Festival of
Many Faces.
MassKara Festival started at a
time of crisis and disaster in the
1980s. The World Market prices
for sugar, the province’s
monocrop, and main source of
livelihood went drastically down.
Kadayawan Festival
Originally called Kadayawan sa
Dabaw, is celebrated in Davao
City every third week of
August. It is the city’s way of
giving thanks for the bountiful
harvest. One of the major
annual festivals in the
Philippines.
They used to display fruits,
vegetables, flowers, rice, and corn
grains on their mats and at the
front of their houses as a sign of
respect for the great year they’ve
had. They used to sing and dance
as well, much like what they do
today.
Masskara Festival Activities
You Must Not Miss
1. MassKara Street Dance and Arena Competition
2. Electric MassKara (Bacolod’s biggest street party)
3. MassKara Queen Pageant
4. Food Fair
5. Float Parade
STUDY NOTES
DATE: March 2023
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
TITLE: Social Skills through Festival Dances
1. Ati-atihan Festival
2. Sinulog Festival
3. Masskara Festival
4. Kadayanwan Festival
ASYNCHRONOUS TASKS
SESSION 1 SESSION 2
Answer “Decode” on Asynchronous
page 221 of B8. Write Activity 1 on
your answer in a ½ sheet P.E 3rd Quarter
of paper. State your Grade 9
answer in 3 sentences
per question.
PASSWORD: mapeh92023
PERFORMANCE TASK
You are a class reporter, and your teacher has asked
you to make a presentation about Filipino festival
dances. Create a Power Point Presentation for
reporting purposes. Provide basic information on the
Festival Dances you will be presenting. Make your
slides visually appealing while being informative. Your
teacher will review your work before presenting it to
the class. Your slides will be graded based on their
completeness, relevance, and presentation.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make a Power point Presentation (PPT) about festival dances.
2. Personalize your work or put any relative design on your work.
3. Save your output into PPT format.
4. Send your output on Gmail, write the subject ”PETA in P.E 9 3RD
Quarter – Social Skills through Festival Dances” please indicate
also your full name, your grade and section on the file name.
5. (ex. Waje, Aldrine V. – 9 Dan)
6. Deadline is on March 27, 2023
7. This activity is 60% of your grades, make sure you accomplish it.
Needs
Criterion Execellent Very Satisfactory Satisfactory
Improvement