Reflection: As a future kindergarten teacher, how will you foster learning using other forms of media keeping in mind its advantages and disadvantages?
1. Reflection: As a future kindergarten teacher, how will you foster learning using other forms of media keeping in mind its advantages and disadvantages?
Answer:
As a future kindergarten teacher, how will you foster learning using other forms of media keeping in mind its advantages and disadvantages?
2. Performance Task 2: "Reflection"(not included in the module) Directions: In essay form, write what you have learned in Lesson 1. You will be graded according to the rubrics that will be given by your teacher.
MAPEH is an important subject.. Because it’s connected to our statistical skills, and its 4 main component’s (Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health) are related to our daily lives And we can use MAPEH in our college years, in any course
MAPEH, which stands for music, arts, physical education, and health, has great importance in everyday life. At the very least, music and arts provide an outlet for relaxation. Physical education teaches the importance of keeping the body active and moving. Health helps to teach one how to stay well and things that they should and should not do to their bodies.
The Music and Arts Program seeks to expose students to and develop appreciation for Philippine, Asian, and Western music. Students do not only acquire factual and theoretical knowledge but are also introduced to applications like singing, playing Filipino and Asian instruments, listening to recordings, and reading, writing and creating music.
Physical Education aims to make the students physically strong, well-poised, sound and efficient, mentally alert and active, and emotionally tempered and well-balanced. Each year level takes on a different fitness program such as sports, gymnastics, dancing, and martial arts.
Health Education is designed to keep students abreast with health concerns and issues. Lessons on Health Assessment, Proper Hygiene, First Aid, Drugs and Substance Abuse, Mental Health, Communicable and Non-communicable diseases, Alternative Medicine and Nutrition and Fitness all aim to lead the students to adopt a healthy lifestyle.
Explanation:
BRAINLY IS LIFE
WAG ASA SA BRAINLY
SANA NAKATULONG!
3. please help me Brainly teachers! I really need it nownonsense will be automatically reported! Direction: Describe how the musical elements reflect the cue of Laos.Copy the table below in your activity notebook. You may refer your answer inActivity 3 in this lesson.Musical ElementsDescription that reflects Laos cultureTIMBREDYNAMICSRHYTHMMELODYFORM
Answer:
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The music of Indonesia demonstrates its cultural diversity, the local musical creativity, as well as subsequent foreign musical influences that shaped contemporary music scenes of Indonesia. Nearly thousands of Indonesian islands having its own cultural and artistic history and character. This results in hundreds of different forms of music, which often accompanies by dance and theatre.
2.
The tone color of music — or "timbre," as we call it in the Western tradition — is influenced by both technical and aesthetic factors. This program examines the creation and effects of timbre in jazz and Indian, West African, Irish, Bosnian, Indonesian gamelan, and Japanese music.
3.
Indonesian dance reflects the diversity of culture from ethnic groups that composed the nation of Indonesia. Austronesian roots and Melanesian tribal dance forms are visible, and influences ranging from neighbouring Asian countries; such as India, China, and Middle East to European western styles through colonisation.
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It serves as the basis on how to describe the modern world
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The music of Indonesia demonstrates its cultural diversity, the local musical creativity, as well as subsequent foreign musical influences that shaped contemporary music scenes of Indonesia. Nearly thousands of Indonesian islands having its own cultural and artistic history and character.
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indonisian is a also a Islamic and democratic country .Indonesia is centrally-located along ancient trading routes between the Far East, South Asia and the Middle East, resulting in many cultural practices being strongly influenced by a multitude of religions, including Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism and Islam, all strong in the major trading cities.
4. ACTIVITY 2: USE AND IDENTIFY! Use a correct transition signal to complete each set of statements, then dentify the type of transition signal used. Write Cause and Effect, Compare and Contrast, Description, Problem and Solution or Sequence. (ANSWERS ONLY: Ex. 1. therefore, cause and effect) 1. Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa is a sight to behold. _____, Mona Lisa has lips that smile, eyes that shine and skin that radiates. These reflect Da Vinci's masterful technique of using light and shade between colors that blend.______2. Saute the garlic and onion in medium heat, _____add the chicken and stir. Next, pour the soy sauce, vinegar, salt, sugar and water. Finally, let it simmer for 20-30 minutes before serving.______ 3. The ocean is extremely polluted,________ coral reefs die. Because of this, we are having a hard time maintaining marine eccological balance._________ 4. Filipino students had a poor performance in reading based on the results of the Programme for International Student Assessment.________, educational authorities, teachers, parents and the students themselves must cooperate with one another to upgrade the quality of education in the country.________ 5. The Philippines and the United States of America value democracy. The United States adopts a federal constitutional democratic republic form of government.__________ the Republic of the Philippines is the first country in Asia to have constitutional democracy in 1898.__________transition signals used in writing expository essay;Cause and effect- because, since, therefore, as a result, due to.Compare and Contrast- but, howerver, although, similarly, in the same way.Description- for example, for instance, such as, to illustrate. Problem and Solution- so that, in order to, consequently, for this reason.yung sa sequence naman is ito yung transition signal niya first, second, third, before, after, finally, then, next, previously, lastly.pasagot po badly need rn. >33.
Answer:
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5. Engagement: Imagine yourself attending and participating in one of the Non-religious festivals or a theatrical play we just learned about What one festival and theatrical form would you want to be a part of and why? Describe what would have been your festival and theater experience by illustrating a scenario and writing one or two sentences to support the illustration Assimilation: Reflect and think back to the lessons you have learned and answer the questions in the activity below. 1. What are the things that I remember the most that the teacher has discussed about our lessons? 2. What are the importance and relevance of these lessons relating to my life as a Filipino? 3. How can I apply the skills and lessons I have learned in real life? How does learning these things help me as an individual?
1. Non-religious festival and theatrical show.
2. Our cultural celebration. (I'm not sure about my answer) ʘ‿ʘ
3. You can apply it in your everyday life. :)
To understand the cultural and religious history of Philippines.
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6. Crossword puzzle copy the puzzle in your notebook all letters must be capitalizedACROSS1.final prophet of muslims3.reflects indian heterogeneity5.chinas greatest philosopher and teacher.6.only country in the word with a jewish majority population compromising almost 75% of its citizens7.developed a unique form of BuddhismDOWN2.patriarch who played major rule in the establishment of the three monotheistic religion4.local belief of Japan8.could mean duty righteousness and ethics 9.can be considered an ethnic religion10.erected to venerate of remember ancestorsI need help
Answer:
Cross
Explanation:
1.Muhammad
2.
3.Hinduism
4.
5.Confucius
7. 1. is based on the art movement started by 19th century Paris-based visual artist, specifically Claude Monet through his painting "Impression Sunrise. Its rhythm is irregular in terms of phrases. A. IMPRESSIONISM C. NEO-CLASSICISM B. MODERN NATIONALISM D. PRIMITIVISM 2. entered the Paris Conservatory at the age of 14 where he studied with the eminent French composer Gabriel Faure. A. CLAUDE DEBUSSY C. GEORGE GERSHWIN B. IGOR STRANVINSKY D. MAURICE RAVEL 3. has written his first song in 1916 and his first Broadway musical, La La lucille, in 1919. He also composed Rhapsody in Blue (1924) and An American in Paris (1928). His melodic gift was considered phenomenal and was considered the "Father of American Jazz". A. CLAUDE DEBUSSY- C. GEORGE GERSHWIN B. IGOR STRANVINSKY D. MAURICE RAVEL 4. is one of the most important and influential of the 20th century composers. He was the primary exponent of the impressionist movement and the focal point for other impressionist composers. He is the "Father of the Modern School of Composition" A. CLAUDE DEBUSSY C. GEORGE GERSHWIN B. IGOR STRANVINSKY D. MAURICE RAVEL 5. is a word that describes the condition or quality that belongs to something crude and unrefined. It was a reaction to the rich complexity of Romanticism and later on, Impressionism. It has links to Exoticism through the use of materials from other cultures. A. IMPRESSIONISM C. NEO-CLASSICISM B. MODERN NATIONALISM D. PRIMITIVISM 6. early music reflected the influence of his teacher, the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. But in his first successful masterpiece, The Firebird Suite (1910), composed for Diaghilev's Russian Ballet, his skillful handling of material and rhythmic inventiveness went beyond anything composed by his Russian predecessors. He added a new ingredient to his nationalistic musical style. A. BELA BARTOK C. GEORGE GERSHWIN B. IGOR STRANVINSKY, D. SERGEI PROKOFIEFF 7. started music lessons with his mother and later entered Budapest Royal Academy of Music in 1899. His first nationalistic poem was Kossuth in 1903. In 1906, he published his first collection of 20 Hungarian folk songs. His compositions were successful because of their rich melodies and lively rhythms. He is famous for his Six String Quartets. A. BELA BARTOK C. GEORGE GERSHWIN B. IGOR STRANVINSKY D. SERGEI PROKOFIEFF 8. was a moderating factor between the emotional excesses of the Romantic period and the violent impulses of the soul in expressionism. It was, in essence, a partial return to an earlier style of writing, particularly the tightly-knit form of the Classical period, while combining tonal harmonies with slight dissonances. It also adopted a modern, freer use of the seven-note diatonic scale. A. IMPRESSIONISM C. NEO-CLASSICISM B. MODERN NATIONALISM D. PRIMITIVISM 9. is a looser form of 20th century music development focused on nationalist composers and musical innovators who sought to combine modern techniques with folk materials. A. IMPRESSIONISM C. NEO-CLASSICISM
Answer:
1B
2A
3B
4B
5C
6D
7A
8C
9C
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.)A
2.)C
3.)A
4.)B
5.)D
6.)C
7.)B
8.)A
9.)D
8. b. Light travels in a curve line. d. Light reflects in opaque materials. that is needed to support life on Earth. b. energy c. motion d. vibration b. Light changes direction. 16. Which of the following statement is TRUE? a. Light does not travel. c. Light travels in a straight line. 17. Light is a form of a. compression 18. What evidence/s show/s that light travels in a straight line. a. Shadows are formed. b. Light passes through the holes which are aligned together. C. Rays of light are made of straight lines moving outwardly in all directions. d. All of these 19. What happens when you focus a pen light through a hole of a thick cloth? a. Light becomes brighter. c. Light passes through the hole. d. Light is blocked or obstructed. 20. Which of these describes how light travels through an empty space? a. It travels in a straight line without stopping. b. it comes to a stop after it travels a certain distance. c. It changes direction often even if there are no objects. d. It travels straight but may change direction to avoid objects. 21. What kind of path does light take? a. It bounces off in all objects. b. It goes through in all objects. c. It curves around in all objects. d. It travels in a straight line until it hits something or goes through it. 22. Which word best describes how light moves? b. straight line C. slowly d. faster through opaque objects 23. What do we call a material that light can travel through? b. medium c. pathway d. water line. 24. We see shadow because light travels in a b. rainbow C. straight d. zigzag a. in circles a, air a. curved 25. Which of the following is true? a. Sound travels faster than light, b. Light travels faster than sound. c. Light travels at the same speed with sound, d. Light and sound do not travel in any medium. 26. When sound travels in solids, vibration is a. fast b.irregular c.moderate d. slow 27. How does sound travel through air? a very fast b. very slowly c. in jumping motion d. fast in random manner 28. What affects the speed of the sound as it travels? a. person receiving it b. loudness of the sound c. the origin of the sound d. the nature of the material 29. Which of the following statements about sound is correct? a. Sound cannot travel through solids. b. Sound travels faster in air than in liquid. c. Sound travels faster in solids than in air, d. Sound is not affected by the medium through which it travels. 30. You are standing 5 meters away from your teacher. Why did you immediately respond when she called your name? a. Sound travels in solids b. Sound travels in liquids. c. Sound travels in air. d. Sound travels in a vacuum. pls
Answer:
A. Directions: Read and answer the following questions. Write the letter
of the correct answers in your science notebook.
1. Which of the following statement is TRUE?
a. Light does not travel.
b. Light travels in a curve line.
c. Light travels in a straight line.
d. Light reflects in opaque materials.
2. Light is a form of ___________ that is needed to support life on
Earth.
a. compression b. energy c. motion d. vibration
3. What evidence/s show/s that light travels in a straight line.
a. Shadows are formed.
b. Light passes through the holes which are aligned together.
c. Rays of light are made of straight lines moving outwardly in all
directions.
d. All of these
4. What happens when you focus a pen light through a hole of a thick
cloth?
a. Light becomes brighter.
b. Light changes direction.
c. Light passes through the hole.
d. Light is blocked or obstructed.
5. Which of these describes how light travels through an empty space?
a. It travels in a straight line without stopping.
b. It comes to a stop after it travels a certain distance.
c. It changes direction often even if there are no objects.
d. It travels straight but may change direction to avoid objects.
6. What kind of path does light take?
a. It bounces off in all objects.
b. It goes through in all objects.
c. It curves around in all objects.
d. It travels in a straight line until it hits something or goes through
it.
10 CO_Q3_Science 4_ Module 3
7. Which word best describes how light moves?
a. in circles c. slowly
b. straight line d. faster through opaque objects
8. What do we call a material that light can travel through?
a. air b. medium c. pathway d. water
9. We see shadow because light travels in a ___________ line.
a. curved b. rainbow c. straight d. zigzag
10. Which of the following is true?
a. Sound travels faster than light.
b. Light travels faster than sound.
c. Light travels at the same speed with sound.
d. Light and sound do not travel in any medium.
9. 5- BONIFACIOScienceSum. Test 2Week 3 ScoreTeacherMa'am Vicky C. Alday251.Directions: Write the letter of the best answer on the blank before the number.1. How does light travel? Light travelsA, in a curve2. Light is blocked in alanshadow of the material.A. opaqueB. opticB. in a straight lineC. in a circleD. in a loopmaterial that does not allow light to pass through it, creatingA. ray3. They are materials that allow all light to pass through them.C. translucent D. transparentA. opaque materialsB. translucent materials4. What is formed when light is blocked by an opaque object?D. Both BC. transparent materialsB. angleC. shadowD. different shapes5. What happens when light falls on a wood? Light isA. absorbedB. transmitted C. blockedD. scattered6. All of the following are transparent materials EXCEPTA. eye glassesB. plastic bottle C. magnifying glass D. clay pots7. Light is absorbed when it strikes on materials with dark colors and what kind of surfaces?A. shinyB. plainC. roughD. colored8. The light absorbed by a material is changed toA heatB. shadowC. foodD. image9. Which of these objects can make a dark shadow?A. window glass B. horse statue C. plastic wrapD. wax paper10. A wax paper is a translucent material becauseA. It stops some, but not all of the light. C. It stops all of the light.B. It does not stop the light.D. It stops light completely.11. Which of the following is a transparent material?D. brown woodA. clear glassC. stoneB. green leaf12. What happens to the clear object when it is hit by the light?A. The light is blocked.C. The light is reflected.B. The light is absorbed.D. The light is transmitted.13. Which among the following materials absorbs light?C. sunglassesD. waterB. black T-shirtA. clear plastic14. Which is an example of material that blocks completely the passage of light?C. rockD. All of the aboveA. cardboard B. plywood15. A display cabinet usually has a door made ofC. glassD. iceB. clothA. wood16. During summer, people are advised to wearwhite or light-colored clothes
Answer:
1.b
2.c
3.b
4.d
5.c
6.a
7.b
8.b
9.c
10.d
11.a
12.b
13.c
14.b
15D
Explanation:
I hope this answer
10. II. Select the letter of the correct answer.6. If a boy will have to kick one object, which one from the list below will move thefarthest upon kickinga. shut put ballb. tennis ballc. golf balld, soft ball7. Which among the following object will require a greater force to move?a, refrigerator b. desk c. television d. teacher's table8. Which of the following objects will move more easily when a force applied to it?a plastic dining tablec. small refrigeratorb. empty steel cabinetd. small wooden table9. Which among the objects below require lesser force to move?a. book b. notebook c. pencil d. blackboard eraser10. Upon application of force, which of the following objects will move faster?a. wooden chairb. refrigeratorc. table d. ball11. Magnets have invisiblea magnetic field C. sound wavesb. electric current d. signals12. The force exerted by a magnetisa. push onlyc. push and pullb. pull onlyd. no force13. Which one is NOT a form of energy?a. heatc. lightb. forced. sound14. Which does NOT belong to the methods of heat transferęa. conductionc. reflectionb. convectiond. radiation15. What will happen to a liquid when heated?a. It will increase in temperature.b. It will increase its water level.c. It will remain the same.d. It will increase in volume.
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11. 6. Which of the following statements asserts the claim of value? A. Musical comedy is the best form of entertainment.B. Success of teaching depends upon the creativity of the teacher.C. Gender equality needs to be strengthened in the academe.D. All of the above7. The following are facts about Critical reading, EXCEPT:A. It goes beyond extracting information from a text. B. It involves recognizing the writer's purpose, tone and persuasive elements.C. It presents memorizing text and accepting them even if they flawed, biased and subjective,D. It provides high reflective skills which allow the reader see the different perspectives8. Why is critical reading as a way of reasoning significant? A. It dares you to read the book every day.B. It organizes thoughts either in chronological order or by emphasisC. It ends an ability to see and evaluate how a text presents an argument. D. All of the above9. Below are some general questions that will guide you in reading critically, EXCEPTA. What is the writer's perspectives? B. Who is the writer of the text?C How would you describe the tone of the writer?D. Why does the text challenge your own values and beliefs?
Answer:
-D
-A
-B
Explanation:
Correct if I'm wrong
12. 1.one of the earlier but concrete forms declaring the entry of 20th century music was a. expressionismb. impressionismc. avant-garded. modern nationalism2. the sounds of different chords overlapped lightly with each other to produce new subtle musical colors. Chords did not have a definite order and a sense of clear resolution. a. expressionismb. impressionismc. avant-garded. modern nationalism3. He was the primary exponent of the impressionist movement and the focal point for other impressionist composers. He changed the course of musical development by dissolving traditional rulesand conventions into a new language of possibilities in harmony, rhythm, form, texture, and color. a. Claude debussy b. Igor stavinsky c. John Cage d. Arnold Scgoenberg4. Maurice ravel’s worka. Pierrot Lunaire b. Pavane for a Dead Princess (1899) c. Petrouchka (1911) d. Ariettes Oubliees5. Claude Debussy’s work a. Pierrot Lunaire b. Pavane for a Dead Princess (1899) c. Petrouchka (1911) d. Ariettes Oubliees6. Igor Stravinsky’s work a. Pierrot Lunaire b. Pavane for a Dead Princess (1899) c. Petrouchka (1911) d. Ariettes Oubliees7. He was born in Oranienbaum(now Lomonosov), Russia onJune 17, 1882. Stravinsky’s early music reflected the influence of his teacher, the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. a. Claude debussy b. Igor stavinsky c. John Cage d. Arnold Scgoenberg8. His musical output approximates 127 works, includingconcerti,orchestral music, instrumental music, operas, ballets, solo vocal, and choral music a. Claude debussy b. Igor stavinsky c. John Cage d. Arnold Scgoenberg9. He taught himself music theory, but took lessons in counterpoint. German composer Richard Wagner influenced his work a. Claude debussy b. Igor stavinsky c. John Cage d. Arnold Scgoenberg10. his tonal preference gradually turned to the dissonant and atonal, as he explored the use of chromatic harmonies. a. Claude debussy b. Igor stavinsky c. John Cage d. Arnold Scgoenberg
Answer:
a
c
d
b
d
c
d
a
d
b
Explanation:
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13. Can Someone Expand this one more paragraphStudents’ determination to learning focused on self-determinationtheory. Edward Deci and Richard Ryan propounded the selfdetermination theory in the middle of the 1980s. Self-determinationtheory identifies the motivational elements that trigger people’schoicesand recognises two forms of motivation: intrinsic and extrinsicmotivations (David, 2014; Neutrino, 2012). Intrinsic motivation refersto the internal motives that instigate people to actions, while extrinsicmotivation refers to task execution due to outward benefits. Self-determination in G11 students leads to organizing and planning for better educational goals. It also increases the problem-solving skills in students and causes positive things to happen in their academic life during online learning.Examples of activities used in self-determination instructional programs include reflecting on daydreams to help students decide what is important to them and teaching students how to set goals that are important to them and then, with the support of peers, family members and teachers, taking steps to achieve those goals.
Answer:
Self-determination pushes a student to achieve based on intrinsic motivation rather than relying on external rewards. A self-determined student takes action based on an understanding of options and with specific goals in mind. Self-determination instruction is often used with students who have special needs and may improve success as an adult, according to the National Center on Secondary Education and Transition. Students need a supportive environment to develop self-determination skills.
Explanation:
14. 4. Kim shouted inside a large empty room shown in the diagram on the right. What sound produced would be heard A. echo C. nolse B. hollow D. strong S. Nico was asked by her teacher to arrange the media used for sound to travel, Which is the correct order of sound as it travels from slowest to fastest? A. solid, gas, liquid C. gas, liquid, solid B. liquid, solid, gas D. solid, liquid, gas 6. What kind of interaction between light and matter is shown in the diagram on the right? A. Dispersion C. Refraction B. Reflection D. Transmission 7. A ray of light is incident on a plane mirror and the angle of incidence is 30°. How would you describe the measurement of the angle of reflection? A. lesser C. doubled greater D. the same 8. How is a rainbow formed? A. The light is being absorbed by the raindrops. B. The air during rain reflects all the colors of the rainbow. C. Light rays bend as they pass from air through tiny droplets of water. D. The light is transmitted through the clouds which causes us to see a rainbow, 9. Which best attributes on how humans perceive colors? A. The frequency of light. C. The color of the light reflected by the object. B. The colors of light absorbed by the object. D. The energy of the carried by the colors of light
Answer:
B B C D A B
Explanation:
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15. True or False___1.Four Piano pieces, op II was the first composition ever to dispense completely with tonal means of organization.___2.Arnold Schoenberg's The right of spring (1913) was another outstanding work showcasing his new technique. ___3.Arnold Schoenberg's works was greatly influenced by the German composer Richard Wagner as evident in his symphonic poem. ___4.Inconstant changing of textures is another feature of expressionism music. ___5.Igor Stravinsky experience triskaidekaphobia or fear of number 13.___6.Igor Stravinsky's early music reflected the influence of his teacher, the Russian composer nikolai rimsky korsakov. ___7.Concentri of concentro is a musical composition for a solo instrument or instruments accompanied by orchestra. ___8.Igor Stravinsky wrote apreximately 127 works, including concentri, orchestral music, instrumental music, operas, ballet, solo vocal and choral music. ___9.Schoenberg veered away from"traditional forms of beauty"___10.A high degree of dissonance is a feature of expressionism music. ___11.Pierrot lunaire is one of the works of Arnold Schoenberg.___12.The nightiangle (1914) is one of the works of igor Stravinsky. ___13.Expressionism style in music superseded impressionism.
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16. TEST 1. TRUE of FALSE Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if wrong in the line before the number. _______ 1. Arts curricular focus the learner as a recipient of the knowledge, skills and values necessary for artistic expression and cultural literacy. _______ 2. Based on spiral progression of processes, concepts and skills in performance- based learning design of the curricula is student-centered. _______ 3. Arts are performance-based disciplines, effective learning occurs through active experiences, participation and performance, creative expression, aesthetic valuation, critical interpretation. _______ 4. Skills and theories in the arts are developed which includes reading/analysis, listening/observing, performance, using different art materials, techniques and processes, responding and creating. _______ 5. Art has been present since the beginning of civilization as it an essential means for man to live and communicate with others. Other been used to enhance man’s life and surrounding to express his thoughts, dreams and spiritual beliefs and others. _______ 6. Art is visualization of a people’s history and uniqueness, reflection of their creativity and accomplishments and a visible expression of their distinct way of thinking communicating, worshiping and reasoning. _______ 7. Howard Gardner, and educator and psychologist, affirm that art develop the child’s “SPATIAL, INTRAPERSONAL, LINGUISTIC AND KINESTHETIC INTELLIGENCES”. _______ 8. Arts develop and increase a person’s ability to apply creative and new solutions for a new problem in our world. Schools therefore, need to develop the multiple intelligence of students through arts. _______ 9. The focus of the K-12 Art curriculum is Philippine Art, Culture and Heritage, appreciating the diversity of our local artist, our arts, crafts and indigenous materials to strength the student’s identity of being a Filipino. _______ 10. As learning area standards, the learning demonstrates and understanding of basic concepts and process in arts through appreciation, analysis and performance for his/her self-development, celebrating his/her Filipino cultural identity. _______ 11. On K-3 stage standards, the learner demonstrates understanding of fundamental process through performing, creating and responding, aimed towards the development of appreciation of arts and acquisition of basic knowledge and skills. _______ 12. in 4-6 years standard, the learners demonstrates understanding of basic elements and concepts through performing, creating and responding, aimed towards the development of appreciation of arts and acquisition of basic knowledge and skills _______ 13. In 7-10 years old standard, the learner demonstrate understanding of salient features of arts in the Philippines and the world through appreciation, analysis and performance foe self-development, the celebration of Filipino cultural identity and diversity and expression of one’s world vision. _______ 14. Through man’s creativeness, he releases something which is within him. Art works detect anxieties, tension and frustrations which is an emotional outlet. _______ 15. Sculpture is working in solid materials in 3 dimensions to represent real of imaginary forms. It suggests massiveness, solidity and performance while architecture is the making of beautiful buildings. _______ 16. Prominent psychologists and educators agree that children have certain levels of creating growth and development common at different age levels. _______1 7. Exhibition of children’s art is stimulating to them and gives then a sense of pride and individual importance. Each child’s work should be displayed without indication of favor of disapproval. _______ 18. Method of teaching art maybe classifies under two general headings: the student- centered and the teacher-centered methods. It is believed that the student-centered method have more advantage than the other. _______ 19. Majority of teachers generally feel unsure and inadequate when providing pupils with worthwhile art experiences. Particularly in this true when the teachers have training is experiences in arts. _______ 20. Art is an educational factor necessary to all-around development of personality, and an important means to a deeper understanding of reality. Visual arts, as other arts, can make contribution to confidence and understanding among mankind.
Answer:
1.true2.true3.false4.true5.true6.false17. If you were asked by your English teacher to read Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince and write a literary criticism using the Structuralist approach, how would you do the analysis? a. By assuming how history is reflected on the literary text b. By emphasizing how the economic and social conditions affect the characters and their struggles. c. By revealing the meanings behind the signs and symbols presented in the text d. By emphasizing how the form and the literary elements work to create the meaning
Answer:
c. by revealing the meanings behind the signs and symbols presented in the text
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18. lets create 1. Create your own sculpture, either human, mythological, or animal figures. 2. choose your material as to your preference such as modeling clay, soap, plece of wood, rock, wire or any usable and pliable medium. Use a knife or cutter in carving-out your art piece. 3. Reminder: Be careful in doing your activity especially in using a knife/cutter. 4. Have a picture of yourself doing your Activity and paste it in the template given by your teacher or make a document then paste your picture in it and attach it in the template. Answer the reflection questions: 1.What is the subject of your artwork? 2. Why did you choose this subject? 3. How did you apply the elements of art as to lines, form and texture? 4. What did you feel while doing your artwork?
kayo po ang gagawa nyan,create your own nga eh
19. Activity 1: EASY AS ABC) Directions: Read each item mindfully and choose your answer from the choices. Wait for the teacher's instruction on how to submit your answer. 1. He is a child prodigy and the most amazing gentus in musical history. He experimented in all kinds of music and composed over 700 works. Who is this classical composer? a. Ludwig van Beethoven b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart c. Pranz Joseph Haydn 2. His famous compositions include 32 piano sonatas, 21 set of variations, 9 symphonies, 5 concertos for piano, 16 string quartets and choral music. Who is this classical composer? a. Ludwig van Beethoven b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart c. Franz Joseph Haydn 3. He was able to compose over 100 symphonies and developed them into long forms for a large orchestra. He was named, "Father of the Symphony" although he excelled in every music genre of the period. Who is this classical composer? a Ludwig van Beethoven b. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart c. Franz Joseph Haydn 4. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Beethoven's music? a. His music veered toward larger orchestras. b. He developed musical themes and motifs extensively by means of modulation c. His music reflects his character and personality, mainly calm, balanced, serious but with touches of humor. 5. Which of the following characteristics is unique to Haydn's music? a. His music veered toward larger orchestras. b. He developed musical themes and motifs extensively by means of modulation c. His music reflects his character and personality, mainly calm, balanced, serious but with touches of humor.
Answer:
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. C
5. C
Explanation:
1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a child prodigy and the most amazing genius in musical history.
2. Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany to a family of musicians and studied music at an early age. His famous compositions include 32 piano sonatas, 21 set of variations, 9 symphonies, 5 concertos for piano, 16 string quartets and choral music.
3. Franz Joseph Haydn is one of the most prominent composers of the classical period. He was able to compose over 100 symphonies and developed them into long forms for a large orchestra.
4. A and B are characteristics of Beethoven's music, except C.
5. Haydn's music reflects his character and personality: mainly calm, balanced, serious but with touches of humor.
Source:
https://rmhalife.wordpress.com/2020/03/03/music-grade-9-quarter-2/
20. rappe gntlycolors. Chords did not have a definite order and a sense of clear resolution.a. expressionism b. impressionism c. avant-garded. modern nationalism3. He was the primary exponent of the impressionist movement and the focal point for otherimpressionist composers. He changed the course of musical development by dissolving traditionalrules and conventions into a new language of possibilities in harmony, rhythm, form, texture, andcolor. a. Claude debussy b. Igor stavinsky c. John Cage d. Arnold Scgoenberg4. Maurice ravel's worka. Pierrot Lunaire b. Pavane for a Dead Princess (1899) C. Petrouchka (1911) d. Ariettes Oubliees5. Claude Debussy's worka. Pierrot Lunaire b. Pavane for a Dead Princess (1899)c. Petrouchka (1911)d. Ariettes Oubliees6. Igor Stravinsky's worka. Pierrot Lunaire b. Pavane for a Dead Princess (1899) C. Petrouchka (1911)d. Ariettes Oubliees7.He was born in Oranienbaum(now Lomonosov), Russia onJune 17, 1882. Stravinsky's early musicreflected the influence of his teacher, the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.a. Claude debussyb. Igor stavinskyc. John Cage d. Arnold Scgoenberg8. His musical output approximates 127 works, includingconcerti, orchestral music, instrumental music,operas, ballets, solo vocal, and choral musica. Claude debussyb. Igor stavinskyc. John Cage d. Arnold Scgoenberg9. He taught himself music theory, but took lessons in counterpoint. German composer Richard Wagnerinfluenced his worka. Claude debussyb. Igor stavinskyc. John Cage d. Arnold Scgoenberg10. his tonal preference gradually turned to the dissonant and atonal, as he explored the use of
Answer:
2. B
3. A
4. A
5. A
6.D
7. C
8.B
9. D
10. D
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Sana makatulong po
21. PART I Multiple Choice Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer. Strictly no Erasure. 1. Which of the following situations is NOT a holistic view? a. Immediately complain about the problem. b. Following the advice of his/her teacher c. Looking always for the good of others d. None of the above 2. Why the study of Philosophy is important? a. It decreases our sensitivity for universalistic moral values b. It expands our intellectual horizons and freedom of thought. c. It raises public awareness and helps in forming engaged and irresponsible citizens. d. Philosophy can't give one self knowledge, foresight, and a sense of direction in life. 3. Who is the philosopher involved in the mathematical formula a2+b2= c2 a. Aristotle b. Heraclitus c. Pythagorean d. Democritus 4. What statement best explains a partial thinking? a. Looks only a limited number of aspects of the given problem b.It provides an important component of analytical thinking. c.It appreciates the detailed situations that happen in our life. d.It describes of having an open mindset with regards to a situation. 5. Why is Greece considered as the birthplace of philosophy? a. It was the center of religious activities. b. It played a significant role in ancient trade. c. It advocated for the life of reason and rational thought. d. It led to the birth of democracy 6. Why do we need to study philosophy? a. It gives rise to a wiser way of life b. It implies an activity of reflection c. It paves the way for improvement in every possible human activity. d. All of the above
Answer:
1A
2C
3B
4A
5D
6C
Explanation:
Thank you for points thats all correct
22. A. Directions: Write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is incorrect. (Pre-Test) 1. Research title is synonymous to research project. 2. The title of the research is the research study in a capsule form. 3. Research title must clearly reflect the topic of investigat. 4. The title of the research must be original and clear only. 5. Your research teacher is the only one who can choose for your research study. 6. Your research should be on required time frame. 7. You can include your personal views, ideas, opinions and rejudices on your study. 8. You can ask other people who are knowledgeable about the topic about questions that they have thought of 9. Examining the literature can be a technique for narrowing a topic into a research question. 10. Narrow the topic to a specific society or geographic unit.
Answer:
1.T
2.F
3.F
4.F
5.T
6.T
7.T
8.F
9T.
10.F
23. I. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Use a separate answer sheet.1. What is reflected in the act of judging people unfavorably on account of their ethnicity, religion, or organizational affiliation?A. bias C. prejudiceB. fairness D. solidarity2. Which of the following statements best describes bias?A. People tend to form opinions without due knowledge.B. People tend to dislike those who belong to a different group.C. People tend to think that all members of a group are the same.D. People tend to have an irrational attitude towards a particular group, race,or religion.3. Which of the following situations shows prejudice?A. A group speaks hatred for other races and praise for their own.`B. A company hires a woman who shows expertise and has more experience in the construction industry.C. A member of the ruling party agrees with everything the government says but disagrees with everything the opposition believes.D. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, any person of Japanese descent living in America was considered a suspect.4. Which of the following statements best defines bias?A. It is an inclination toward or against one way of thinking.B. It is an opinion or judgment formed without due examination.C. It is a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation.D. It is an adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts.5. Which of the following does not show any form of bias and prejudice?A. Refusing to listen to the opposing sideB. Identifying all East Asian individuals as carriers of the coronavirusC. Choosing news sources that present stories that only support one's viewsD. Evaluating all potential employees exclusively by their professional qualificationsII. Write B if a statement expresses BIAS and P if it reflects a PREJUDICE .______ 6. A person only pays attention to information that confirms his/her beliefs about global warming.______ 7. Companies choose to terminate older employees during the pandemic.______ 8. She believes that only women are empowered and self-directed.______ 9. The teacher believes that football is a male thing.______ 10. The teacher needs to pick the best athlete in class; he'd probably pick a boy.
Answer:
1. C
2. A
3. D
4. C
5. D
6. BIAS
7. PREJUDICE
8. BIAS
9. BIAS
10. PREJUDICE
24. ACROSS 1. final prophet of Muslims 3. reflects Indian heterogeneity 5. China's greatest philosopher and teacher 6. only country in the world with a Jewish-majority population compromising almos 75% of its citizens 7. developed a unique form of Buddhism DOWN 2. patriarch who played major role in the establishment of the three monotheistic religions 4. local belief of Japan 8. could mean duty, righteousness, and ethics. 9. can be considered an ethnic religion 10. erected to venerate or remember ancestors
Answer:
1.Muhammad
Explanation:
i think soo sry dude
25. ____16. The art of taking images using light-sensitive material. a. capturing b. photograph c. photography____17. It refers to the object you are capturing. a. focus b. image c. subject____18. It is the art of expressing ideas and emotions through speech and body gestures. a. dancing b. singing c. theater____19. It is the process of making abel iloco in Vigan City? a. carving b. pottery c. weaving____20. What material is used in making abel iloco in Vigan City? a. clay b. cotton c. wood_____21. It is the ability of creating unique designs of artworks. a. artistry b. creativity c. durability_____22. The characteristics of using various materials in creating an artwork. a. artistry b. creativity c. durability_____23. Which of the following elements of arts describes the quality conveyed by the surface of an object? a. form b. shape c. space d. texture_____24. A drawing done with which of the following media would most probably need to be finished with a fixative? a. charcoal b. conte crayon c. pen and ink d. 5H pencil_____25. Which of the following painting techniques would likely be most effective for communicating a sense of spontaneous, explosive energy? a. using quick, broad strokes b. using gentle, curving stroke c. using delicate, blended strokes d. using deliberate, measured strokes_____26. Which of the following media allows a sculptor to explore most easily the subtle nuances of an artistic gesture? a. clay b. metal c. stone d. wood_____27. An artist who wishes to use a printmaking medium to create a work that minimizes the noticeable effect of his or her hand would probably select which of the following media? a. etching b. monoprint c. serigraph d. woodcut____28. In the initial stages of planning a work of performance art, the most important consideration is determining the; a. need for costumes and props c. artist relationship to the audience b. elevation of the performance d. lighting and audiovisual requirements_____29. Which of the following models used in analyzing artworks emphasizes the means by which an artwork reflects historical and material aspects of is culture of origin? a. Feminist b. Formalist c. Freudian d. Marxist_____30. A first-grade teacher takes her students on a walk outdoors during which they observe and discuss the area surrounding their school. This instructional activity is most likely to benefit students by encouring them to; a. creates earth art b. use found objects to make art c. perceives and reflect on their environment d. approach art problems from an original point of view
Answer:
____16. The art of taking images using light-sensitive material.
a. capturing b. photograph c. photography
____17. It refers to the object you are capturing.
a. focus b. image c.subject
____18. It is the art of expressing ideas and emotions through speech and body gestures.
a. dancing b. singing c. theater
____19. It is the process of making abel iloco in Vigan City?
a. carving b. pottery c. weaving
____20. What material is used in making abel iloco in Vigan City?
a. clay b. cotton c. wood
_____21. It is the ability of creating unique designs of artworks.
a. artistry b. creativity c. durability
_____22. The characteristics of using various materials in creating an artwork.
a. artistry b. creativity c. durability
_____23. Which of the following elements of arts describes the quality conveyed by the surface of an object?
a. form b. shape c. space d. texture
_____24. A drawing done with which of the following media would most probably need to be finished with a fixative?
a. charcoal b. conte crayon c. pen and ink d. 5H pencil
_____25. Which of the following painting techniques would likely be most effective for communicating a sense of spontaneous, explosive energy?
a. using quick, broad strokes
b.using gentle,curving strokes
d. using deliberate, measured strokes
_____26. Which of the following media allows a sculptor to explore most easily the subtle nuances of an artistic gesture?
a. clay b. metal c. stone d. wood
_____27. An artist who wishes to use a printmaking medium to create a work that minimizes the noticeable effect of his or her hand would probably select which of the following media?
a. etching b. monoprint c. serigraph d. woodcut
____28. In the initial stages of planning a work of performance art, the most important consideration is determining the;
a. need for costumes and props c.artist relationship to the audience
b. elevation of the performance d. lighting and audiovisual requirements
_____29. Which of the following models used in analyzing artworks emphasizes the means by which an artwork reflects historical and material aspects of is culture of origin?
a. Feminist b. Formalist c. Freudian d. Marxist
_____30. A first-grade teacher takes her students on a walk outdoors during which they observe and discuss the area surrounding their school. This instructional activity is most likely to benefit students by encouring them to;
a. creates earth art
b. use found objects to make art
c.perceives and reflect on their environment
d. approach art problems from an original point of view
Answer:
16.C.Photography
17.C.Subject
18.C.Theater
19.C.Weaving
20.B.Cotton
21.A.Artistry
22.B.i think?
23.D.Texture
24.A.Charcoal
25.??
26.A.i think
Explanation:
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correct me nlang po kung mali
26. Activity 1: Word puzzle about sound waves Objective: At the end of this activity, you are expected to recall the words associated with sound waves. Direction: Complete the puzzle below. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper Note to the teachers: Provide extra copies of this page for student's use. 1 3 2 un 6 4 7 8 9 Across 2. A form of energy produced due to the vibration of matter 4. A material through which sound waves can travel 7. It refers to the multiple reflections or echoes in a certain place 9. A change in speed of sound when it encounters a medium of different density
Answer:
ACROSS
1.Temperature
2.Solid
3.Vacuum
4.Refraction
5.Echo
DOWN
1.Medium
2.Density
3.Elasticity
4.Retiection
27. D. DEVELOPMENT LEARNING TASK 1: "WATCH and SEE" Directions: Watch the Kabuki, Peking Opera ad Wayang Kulit performances using the forwarded video from the subject teacher. Observe the presentation and answer the following questions. QUESTIONS 1. How would you differentiate the three Asian Theaters based on the video clips? 2. Describe how the musical elements reflect in the East Asian Culture? 3. What is the importance of musical theater art forms in the daily lives of Asian people? 4. How would you relate the Asian Theaters to the Theaters in the Philippines? 5. How would you describe the costumes and props they used? pa-answer plss
Answer:
1. The differences of Kabuki, Wayang Kulit, and Peking Opera lie in the way they are performed, their origins, and their many key characteristics. The differences of Kabuki, Wayang Kulit, and Peking Opera are basically noted by the places they came from. Kabuki is from Japan. Wayang Kulit is founded in Indonesia. Meanwhile, Peking Opera is established in China. Aside from their origins, their characteristics also differ from one another.
2. Timbre
• It fits the culture of East Asia culture because of the vocal techniques nasal and throaty.
Rhythm
• They commonly use duple meter, triple, or quadruple which is very unique like the culture of East Asia
Melody
• Fits fine to the culture because they use a fine tone scale
Texture
• Like East Asia culture, the texture is also unique because of they can make thick and thin sounds and it has a monophony and heterophony texture.
Form
• Usually apply strophic form which fits to East Asia culture.
3. The performing arts have played an important role in the spiritual and social life of Central Asia, where they evolved as didactic art forms within a religious context. Performance, therefore, occurs in conjunction with some religious or special event.
Explanation
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28. on:DIRECTIONS: Identify what is being asked in each item. Write your answer beforethe number.1. This is the act or practice of inserting standardized marks or signs in written matter toclarify the meaning and separate structural units.2. Theis used to form contractions.3. This can be used to indicate parenthesis by being inserted before and after theparenthetical statement.4. Ais a type of verb that is used to indicate modality.5. These are sentences expressing factual implications, or hypothetical/theoreticalsituations and their consequences or results.6. In conditional sentences,is a structure used for talking about possibilitiesin the present or in the future.7. This type of conditional sentences is used to talk about things which did not happen inthe past.8. Theconditional is used to talk about things which are always true -- scientificfacts, general truths, and so on.9.is a variety of language and a distinctive manner in which people expressthemselves in a particular situation.10. The examples of this communicative style are Biblical passages, prayers, pledges ofallegiance, national and international laws, and the Panatang Makabayan.11. A simple conversation between you and an attorney, talking to your teacher, askingsomeone a certain topic are examples of12. This style may involve the use of slang or jargon.13. This part of speech describes verbs and modifies adjectives and other adverbs.14. John will attend the soccer game after he finishes his homework. The underlinedword is an example of15. Sarah slowly walked over the rocky beach. The underlined word is an example of16. Susan placed the boxes above the file cabinet. The underlined word is anexample of17. Bob always forgets to check his email before class begins. The underlined wordis an example of18. John worked very hard to complete his part of the project. The underlined wordis an example of19. It has eloquence technique and also is arrayed with order, arrangement andeuphuism or rhythm.20. It is the root and the basis of each story.21. Inpersonification term which is allocated to the symbols of natureand natural events is seen.22. It refers to tale and myth, but based on the literary meaning23. It describes fictional or imaginary events in which main point (focus) is theextraordinary events which are beyond the evolution of humans.24. This includes encyclopedia, scientific contents, Gnostic or mystical publications andwritings of religious books, interpretations, medical books, and etc.25. It means that all literary texts have two features: story and story-teller."26. It is a story which has been written from human and his habit and also the modes ofhuman and by any one of the means, reflects society.
Answer:
PUNCTUATION 1. This is the act or practice of inserting standardized marks or signs in a written matter to clarify the meaning and separate structural units.
APOSTROPHE 2. The (blank) is used to form contractions.
BRACKETS 3. This can be used to indicate parenthesis by being inserted before and after the parenthetical statement.
MODAL VERBS 4. A (blank) is a type of verb that is used to indicate modality.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES 5. These are sentences expressing factual implications, or hypothetical/theoretical situations and their consequences or results.
REAL CONDITIONALS 6. In conditional sentences, is a structure used for talking about possibilities in the present or in the future.
UNREAL CONDITIONALS 7. This type of conditional sentences is used to talk about things that did not happen in the past.
ZERO CONDITIONAL 8. The conditional is used to talk about things which are always true -- scientific facts, general truths, and so on.
STYLE 9. (blank) is a variety of language and a distinctive manner in which people express themselves in a particular situation.
FROZEN/ ORATORICAL STYLE 10. The examples of this communicative style are Biblical passages, prayers, pledges of allegiance, national and international laws, and the Panatang Makabayan.
INTIMATE STYLE 11. A simple conversation between you and an attorney, talking to your teacher, asking someone a certain topic are examples of
CASUAL STYLE 12. This style may involve the use of slang or jargon.
ADVERB 13. This part of speech describes verbs and modifies adjectives and other adverbs.
? 14. John will attend the soccer game after he finishes his homework. The underlined word is an example of
? 15. Sarah slowly walked over the rocky beach. The underlined word is an example of
? 16. Susan placed the boxes above the file cabinet. The underlined word is an example of
? 17. Bob always forgets to check his email before class begins. The underlined word is an example of
? 18. John worked very hard to complete his part of the project. The underlined word is an example of
PROSE TECHNIQUE 19. It has eloquence technique and also is arrayed with order, arrangement and euphuism or rhythm.
THEME 20. It is the root and the basis of each story.
MYTHS 21. In personification term which is allocated to the symbols of nature and natural events are seen.
FICTIONAL PROSE 22. It refers to tales and myths but based on literary meaning.
STORY 23. It describes fictional or imaginary events in which the main point (focus) is the extraordinary events that are beyond the evolution of humans.
SCIENTIFIC PROSE 24. This includes encyclopedia, scientific contents, Gnostic or mystical publications and writings of religious books, interpretations, medical books, and etc.
NARRATIVE PROSE 25. It means that all literary texts have two features: story and story-teller.
NON-FICTIONAL PROSE 26. It is a story which has been written from humans and his habit and also the modes of humans and by any one of the means reflects society.
EXPLANATION:
All the answers are underlined and bold. Some of it was just my opinion/idea since this is not part of our lesson and haven't I take. Noticed the '?', those are not specified and cannot be answered. The questions haven't underlined words to determine the answers. Correct me if I'm wrong, that's considerable.
Somehow, at least, I lend you help. Hoping this will work on your homework. Study well, good luck!
-aine.
29. What else can I do?A. Directions: When was the last time you saw a butterfly or butterflies in agarden? What did the creature remind you of?Beauty in ButterfliesToday when you see a butterfly.let it remind you of a new life.Look closely at the image and read what it says.Join with your father or mother, brother or sister and form a triad. Share to eachother your thoughts and reflections. Take some picture video of your activity thensend it to your English teacher.1. What attracts you most in the pictures? Why?2. What does the message mean to you?3: Why is there a need to protect beautiful and useful creatures like butterflies?12
Answer:
1. It attract me the most is the butterfly, wanna know why? Because I envy the feeling of being free and the feeling of seeing the beauty of the nature.
2. And 3. May naiisip ako kaso ang hirap eh explain, let the other explain it to you bbghorl❤️
30. 6. Which of the following does not reflects the true spirit and character of the Filipinos and demonstrate alove of life?A Rural DanceC. Spanish Influence DanceB В. Cordillera DanceD. Mindanao Dance7. You are asked by your teacher to do a change step, which dance pattern will you do?A slide closeC. step, close, stepB. Step, swingD heel place, close8. What is the typical female costume in the rural dance?A. Balintawak and PatadyongC. MalongB. G-string tapisD. Maria Clara and Barong Tagalogalco-9. Which dance-related injury can be treated by having the person drink cool water or other non-holic beverage without caffeine?A. Cramp or tight muscleC. SprainsB. Heat exhaustionD. Bruises10. Which of the dances is diverse and include religious dances?A. Folk dancesB. Philippine folk dancesC. Ethnic dancesD. Festival dances11. Which of the following best depicts folk dancing?A. The oldest form of danceC. The mode of famous dancesB. Inherited and performedD. For communicationcollectively by ordinary people12. What does tinikling means?A. Crawling danceB. Bamboo danceC. Squatting danceD. Stick dance13. What is the oldest form of dance in the Philippines?A. Jazz danceC. Folk danceB. Modern danceD. Social dance14. The Philippine folk dance are classified as:A. Geographical danceB. Muslim danceC. National dancesD. Regional/ Local dances
6.b
7.a
8.b
9.a
10.c
11.a
12.d
13.c
14.a