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MAPEH 8- ARTS EDUCATION

Name: _________________________ Section: _____________


Pre Assessment:
Activity I: Find me. Match the picture with its country of origin. Write your answer in the space
provided.

a. Malaysia d. Indonesia
b. Singapore e. Brunei
c. philippines f. Vietnam

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Activity 2: Match and Fill. Direction: Written below are descriptions of the arts of
Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Singapore. A WORD POOL is given on the box below which
contains the arts and crafts that match the descriptions. Write your answers before each number.
WORD POOL
Songkok Wayang Kulit Sa paper Flying Lantern
Hand Made Batik Batik Ha Dong Sihn
Cotton Textile Ikat Technique Balinese Bas Form
1. To create patterns, weavers tie and dye portion of weft yarn before weaving begins.
2. Krama, the traditional check scarves worn almost universally by Cambodian s are
made by cotton.
3. The Lao women’s ankle-long skirt whose patterns are unique to each skirt.
4. The center of weaving and sericulture (silk worn production) for centuries.
5. This means point, dot, or drop. The drop action refers to the process of dying the
fabric by making use of the resist technique.
6. Its design have their national flowers simpur, sumboi-sumboi, and Brunei traditional
design of air muleh..
7. Are made out of rice paper with bamboo frame which contain a fuel cell or small
candles. When the fuel cell is lit the flame heats the air inside the lantern.
8. It was used for calligraphy and for making festive temple decoration umbrellas,
fans, and kites.
9. Is type of puppet shadow play performed around the Indo-Malayan archipelago,
tracing its origin to India
10. Is a cap widely worn in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, Mostly among
Muslim Males in formal gatherings such as weddings, funerals or festivals.

Activity 3. Loop a Word. Find 10 words or Names of places in the Puzzle. Encircle your answer.
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T H A I L A N D L N
F S O M A N T E I V
I N D O N A S I A Q
H G A I D O B M A C
B R U N E I A R T O
L A O S Q B T S H T
D C L I Z M I C A T
T V M L X I K A T O
X B N K Y A L A M N

Activity 4: Merlion Statue


Materials:
soap pencil
knife Old newspaper / cardboard
cutter
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.
6. Put it in a box with your name on it.

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