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Department of Education

Contemporary
Philippine Arts from
the Regions
Local Materials
Second Quarter - Module 10

Blessie L. Tablate
Writer
Mariel Eugene L. Luna
Validator
Mariel Eugene L. Luna
Editor and Layout

Schools Division Office – Muntinlupa City


Student Center for Life Skills Bldg., Centennial Ave., Brgy. Tunasan, Muntinlupa City
(02) 8805-9935 / (02) 8805-9940
Philippines was known because of its rich natural resources. We utilize this resources to make
crafts that were creative, unique, stylistic and world-class. Our resources give us not only our
necessities and commodities but as well as to keep as financially firm through making and selling
artistic artworks through using our local materials. Local materials can refer to materials that are
easily available and abundant.
After going through this module, you are expected to:
 Show understanding of the materials and techniques.
Learning Objectives
1. Discuss local materials used in creating art. CAR11/12TPP-0c -e-11
2. Familiar in folk arts in some region.
3. Make an artwork using local materials found in the community.

Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Puni / punique is palm leaf folding intended to create playful for kids. Where it is
originated?
a. Aklan b. Bulacan c. Catarman d. Quezon

2. What is the primarily used in creating a singkaban?


a. abaca b. anahaw c. bamboo d. buri

3. Why an arrow root cookies are called Sanikulas cookies


a. It is because the molder has the image of San Ildefonso.
b. It is because the molder has the image of San Lorenzo Ruiz.
c. It is because the molder has the image of San Martin de Porres.
d. It is because the molder has the image of San Nicolas the Healer.

4. Pabalot or the pastillas wrapper cutting art is from ____


a. Japanese paper c. Parchment paper
b. Onion and skin paper d. Specialty paper

5. What is art taka- making?


a. The process or art of sewing a design on cloth which extra details are added.
b. The process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the
plant is exposed to light.
c. The process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such
as baskets, mats, mesh bags or even furniture.

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d. The process by hand carving hardwood sculptures that becomes the actual mold where
layers upon layers of paper are glued, sundried before the papier-mâché figures are hand-
painted.

6. Pagbuburda or embroidery is well known in the following except:


a. Antique b. Lumban c. Mandaue d. Taal

7. Why Pampanga is known as the Lantern Capital of the Philippines?


a. Pampanga produces multi-colored lanterns.
b. Pampanga produces locally hand made products.
c. Pampanga produces delicacies made from fresh raw materials.
d. Pampanga produces exotic lanterns and native products made from fish.

8. It a hardwood found locally and it is best known for its fruit and used for guitar making.
a. molave b. langka wood c. acacia d. kamagong

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Ang bahaging ito ang sukatan ng mga dating kaalaman at kasanayang nalinang na.

Ang pagtatalakay sa aralin. Gawing direkta ang pagtatalakay ng aralin. Maaaring


maglagay ng mga sources (online o offline) na gagamitin para sa pang-unawa ng aralin.

Mga gawaing idinesenyo para malinang ang bagong kaalaman na angkop sa MELCs
at layunin.

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Binubuo ng paglalahat ng aralin.

Sa bahaging ito mapapatunayan na may natutuhan sa bagong aralin.

Ito ang sukatan ng antas ng pagkatuto sa bagong aralin. TANDAAN: HUWAG


GAGAMITIN MULI ang pagsusulit na ginawa sa UNANG PAGSUBOK!

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