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Mathryn Obligado BSED - Mathematics 2

PE 3

ACTIVITY 1

A. Identification. Identify the following festival dances according to its


classification. Write Religious festival or Secular festival.
1. Dinagyang festival -Religious festival 6. Ati-atihan festival -
Religious Festival
2. Pahiyas festival - Religious Festival 7. Lechon festival - Secular
Festival
3. Kadayawan festival - Secular Festival 8. Sinulog festival - Religious
Festival
4. Tuna festival -Secular Festival 9. Higantes festival - Religious
Festival
5. Masskara festival - Secular Festival 10. Panagbenga festival -
Secular Festival

Fill in the blanks. Write your correct answer in the blank.

1. Parada ng Lechon is held every 24th of June in honor of St. John the
Baptist
2. The word “sinulog” means “ Like the water current” and is actually
the name of the step that the dancers perform.
3. Higantes Festival is celebrated every 4th Week of November in Angono,
Rizal to honor San Clemente_, the town’s patron saint.
4. Bacolod being known as the City of Smiles,
5. Pahiyas Festival is an annual celebration to pay homage to San Isidro
Labrador, the patron saint of farmers, for a bountiful harvest in town.
6. Pahiyas Festival celebration of people's industry and bountiful
harvest.
B. ESSAY : Answer the following questions.

Rubric for evaluating:


6 pts – Student included 3 or more information than was required
4 pts – Student included 2 information than was required
2 pts – Student included 1 or less information than was required

1. Why festivals are celebrated in the Philippines?


Festivals are celebrated in the Philippines because it is form of thanks
giving for the bountiful harvest, tribute for indigenous people and
maintaining our traditions and culture. And also we Filipinos celebrated
Festivals because of our beliefs.

2. Describe the festival dance in the Philippines?


The festival dance in the Philippines is full of energy, passion and
happiness. It shows how much Filipinos values our culture, beliefs,
tradition and giving thanks for the blessing that we received in our daily
lives. And it shows respect in different beliefs, culture, tradition and
tribes in our country.
Baro’t Saya, a traditional Filipiniana dress that can be worn in every Filipino
Festivals.

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