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ARTS
Quarter 1 – Module 3
Arts and Crafts of
Cagayan Valley and Central Luzon
ARTS – GRADE 7
Quarter 1 Module 3: Arts and Crafts of Cagayan Valley and Central Luzon

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Lesson
Arts and Crafts of Cagayan
3 Valley and Central Luzon

Cagayan Valley is home to the longest river in the country – Cagayan River and
is composed of the provinces of Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Viscaya and
Quirino. Central Luzon on the other hand is composed of the provinces of Bulacan,
Pampanga, Zambales, Nueva Ecija, and Bataan. Just like on the first module, you will
gain a deeper understanding of our culture by analyzing the salient features of arts in
the culturally-diverse communities in our country.

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Introductory Message
Modules are self-contained and independent learning package of learning
instruction aligned to the learning competencies of the K-12 Curriculum and
objectives. These are designed to facilitate learning through the creative, substantial,
and sequential development of activities considering the students to independently
manage his own learnings. Varied activities are provided to challenge student to
interact actively towards independent and self-guided learning experiences.

For the facilitator:

To maximize the functional use of this module, conduct an orientation to guide


the students, parents, or guardians the proper care and use of this module.

Each student will need an answer sheet or notebook for their pre-test, activity
check-up test and post-test. Return the module with the answer sheet to the teacher
after completion for assessment.

For the learner:

Before going through the pages of this module, answer the pre-test on
What I Know as honestly as you can. Do not guess any item of the items. The
pre-test is given to see how much you already know about the topic discussed
in the module. It will be the basis how much you learned after you studied the
module.

After taking the pretest, check you answer from the correct answers on
the answer key found at the end of the module.

Read the module and accomplish all the activities found in the content.
Compare your answer with those found at the answer key for each page. After
taking all the lessons in the module, take the post-test in assessment part.
Check your answer. If you obtained 80 percent of the score you can proceed to
the next module. If not go over the module again. See if you got them right this
time.

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What I Need to Know
This module will let you understand the different motifs, design and history of
the arts and crafts of Cagayan Valley and Central Luzon. Please use a separate sheet
of paper for your answers. Have fun while learning.

Hello learner, at the end of this module, you will be able to:

• Trace the external and internal influences reflected in the design of an artwork
and in the making of a craft or artifact.
• Shows the relationship of the development of crafts in specific, areas of the
country, according to functionality, traditional specialized expertise, and
availability of resources.
• Shows the relationship of Luzon (highland and lowlands) arts and crafts to
Philippine culture, traditions, and history.

What I Know

Hello learner, before we proceed to your new experience and challenge, let us
see what you already know about our topic.

Write what you know about the arts and crafts of Cagayan Valley and Central
Luzon.

What I know

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What’s In

Let us recall what you have learned from the previous module.

Name me…
These are pictures of different
arts and crafts of the Ilocos Region
and Cordillera Administrative
Region. Can you name them as
shown in the pictures? Clues are
provided to make it easier for you to
remember. Good luck!

1. 4.

W_N_ _D K_D_NG___

2. 5.

G_N_SPA__W_NE_

3.

_ U L’ _ L

Have you remembered all the names


L__GL__G-O of the arts, crafts and personality of Ilocos
Region and Cordillera Administrative Region
as shown in the pictures? If yes, great!

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To check your answer, kindly refer to the key to correction on page 16.

If your score is…

4-5 That’s great! You have learned a lot from the previous module.
If you got 3 and below, do not worry. You can always ask me for help.

Let me give you a simple definition of the terms you will encounter in studying
the different arts and crafts of Cagayan Valley and Central Luzon. Please read them
before proceeding to the next challenge.

Limestones – a rock that is formed chiefly


by accumulation of organic remains (such
as shells or coral), consists mainly of
calcium carbonate.

Trinket – a small ornament (such as


jewelry or ring).

Landmark – a structure (such as building)


of unusual historical and usually aesthetic
interest.

Column – a supporting pillar consisting of


a usually round shaft, a capital, and a
base.

Brick – a handy size unit of building or


paving material typically being rectangular
and made of moist clay hardened by heat.

Architecture – the art or practice of


designing and building structures and
especially habitable ones.

Fronds – a large leaf usually with many


divisions.

I hope these definitions will help you on our next activities. Now, I guess you
are ready to proceed. The next activities will deepen your understanding of our topic,
I hope that you will have fun answering.

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What’s New
ACTIVITY 1: Let us Travel

The following are the distinct arts and crafts of Cagayan Valley and Central
Luzon arranged by their province of origin:

CAGAYAN VALLEY

Batanes

- The Ivatans are the people living in the Batanes


Group of Islands.
- Their houses have unique architectural forms made
up of limestones walls, reed, and cogon roofs. The
design and material are chosen because they are
strong to withstand the numerous typhoons and
earthquakes that hit the group of islands because of
its geographic location.

- Vakul is a head gear used by the Ivatan women to


protect them from the heat of the sun and the rains.

- The men on the other hand, wear soot, a rain cape


made from fronds. This special clothing is made up of
woven fibers of the vuyavuy palm – a plant like
coconut.

Isabela

- Isabela is one of the largest provinces in the


Philippines. It is host to several historical sites.
- Tumauini Church is a Roman Catholic Parish Church
of San Matias Apostol. This Baroque Church was built
in 1873 and can be found in the municipality of
Tumauini, Isabela. It is made from red bricks
ornamented with carvings of flowers, leaves, scallops,
saints, religious symbols, and other fanciful motifs.
The unique cylindrical belfry of the church looks like
a huge wedding cake because of its design motifs like
laces, hearts, and beads.
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Nueva Viscaya

- Nueva Vizcaya is located near Ifugao, Benguet, and


Quirino. The Gaddangs of Nueva Viscaya are known
for their crafts and textiles.

- One of the clothes they make is the bakwat, a belt


used by mothers after giving birth. This cloth is
usually adorned on the central portion with white
beads as accents embellished in patterns that
represent rivers and mountains.

CENTRAL LUZON
Bulacan

- Bulacan arts and crafts includes the singkaban,


pastillas wrapper, firecrackers, and goldsmithing in
Meycauayan.
- The women cut intricately designed pastillas wrappers
adorned with different linear, curvilinear, and
geometric designs that depict local floras and scenes
of everyday rural life.

- Singkaban is a local term for bamboo arches designed


with kayas or wood shaving. These are used as
decorative arches that adorn the entrance of a
barangay or town during fiestas and other grand
celebrations.

- Meycauayan , Bulacan is known for its jewelry


industry. Craftsmen fashion trinkets from precious
metals such as gold and silver, and precious and semi-
precious stones, pearls, and diamonds.

- A jeweler is a person who makes, repairs, or sells


jewelry; traces jewelry designs to the metal; cuts,
bonds, and shapes it to form jewelry pieces. Some
designs (such as those found in antique jewelries) are
completely done by hand because these cannot be
done by machines.

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Pampanga

- Pampanga is known for its giant lanterns or parol. Its


special feature is its dancing lights in several shapes,
and colors that form intricate geometric patterns. The
patterns change with the rotation as a special rotor
that controls the lights inside the parol. The parols are
used to adorn houses, streets, and buildings, not only
in Pampanga but all over the Philippines during the
Christmas season.
- These are created from steel frames and other locally
available materials. The Pampanga lanterns are
progressively developed as they become bigger and the
designs become more complicated.

Famous Architectural Landmarks in Olongapo, Zambales, Nueva Ecija


and Bataan
- The Spanish Gate is one of the historic landmarks
located in Olongapo City, Zambales. It was built in
1885. It faced the Spanish era settlement of Olongapo
and used to serve as the west gate of the armory of the
town.
- It has high walls made from locally quarried stone
connected to the south gate that faced the waterfront.
- Aside from being used as an entrance and exit to the
naval station, it was also used as a jail during the
Spanish and American occupations.

- The San Andres Apostol Parish Church of Masinloc,


Zambales is known for the use of coral stones instead
of adobe. It was founded by the Augustinian Recollects
in 1607.

- The front of the church is divided into the triangular


pediment, two horizontal sections and three vertical
ones. The left portion is extended to form the bell
tower.

- The lowest level contains niches for saints. The


second level has rectangular windows and curve
niches of the patron saints. Carvings of a medallion
and other geometric shapes can be found on the
pediment.

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- The belfry is composed of circular columns topped by
a lantern and a cross

- The Parish of the Three Kings in Gapan City is one


of the biggest and the oldest churches in Nueva
Ecija. This Roman Catholic Church was built in
1800’s. It has huge side doorways, two standing
images of the patron saints on both sides of the
doorways, and a mural of the Holy Trinity on the
ceiling, all of which are characteristics of a western
architecture.

- Abucay Church or the Saint Dominic De Guzman


Parish Church, established in 1587 and
administered in 1588 by the Dominicans, is an
example of Renaissance architecture because of its
vertically single- or double-divided columns, and
triangular pediments. It has a five-layer bell tower
ornamented with semicircular arched windows.

Are you familiar with the arts and crafts presented above? If yes, could you
share with us your experience? If no, what arts or crafts would you like to see
personally? Why?

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Philippines is diverse especially when it comes to arts and crafts, but these
diversity makes our culture more interesting in a lot of ways. We are united despite
our differences and these arts and crafts are the symbols of our culture as Filipinos
because it reflects our journey towards humanity.

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ACTIVITY #2 Complete the Chart
Fill in the table of the distinct characteristics of each Churches. Follow the
example below.

Year Medium/
Churches Distinct feature Design
built Materials
1. Tumauini church

1783 bricks Cylindrical Baroque


belfry

2. San Andres Apostol


Parish Church

3. Parish of the Three


Kings

4. Abucay Church

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What is It

Congratulations that you have made it this far. Let us see if you really learned
from our lesson. You may choose to answer one from the two sets of questions
below:
Set 1
A. Matching Type: Identify the corresponding distinct artwork found
in each place.
Column A Column B
1. Bulacan A. Bakwat
2. Batanes B. Vakul and Soot
3. Pampanga C. Tumauini Church
4. Isabela D. Parol or lanterns
5. Nueva Viscaya E. Parish of the Three Kings
6. Nueva Ecija F. Singkaban and pastillas wrapper
7. Zambales G. San Andres Apostol Parish Church
H. Calle Crisologo
B. Short-Answer Essay Question
Direction: Enumerate three arts and crafts from Cagayan Valley and Central
Luzon. Describe each arts and crafts based on the following:
▪ medium used
▪ its function
▪ use of art elements and principles

Rubric for Short-Answer Essay Question

Category 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point


IDEA Ideas were Ideas were Ideas were The letter
expressed in a expressed in a somewhat seemed to be a
clear and clear manner, but organized but collection of
organized the organization were not very unrelated
fashion. It was could have been clear. It took sentences. It
easy to figure out better. more than one was very
what the idea reading to figure difficult to figure
was about. out what the out what the
idea was about. idea was about.

EXPLANATION The entire Most of the Some of the No attempt has


explanation is explanation is explanation is been made to
related to the related to the related to the relate the
assigned topic assigned topic. assigned topic, explanation to
and allows the The story wanders but a reader the assigned
reader to off at one point, does not learn topic.
understand but the reader can much about the
much more still learn topic.
about the topic. something about
the topic.
Source: Music and Arts 7 Learner’s Material, p. 129

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What I Have Learned

We are almost done! Can you share what you have


learned so far?
1. How the Filipinos used the different elements
and principles of arts?
2. compare the different designs from each
province. How different or similar are they
from each other.

What I Can Do
Art of Paper Cutting

Pastillas wrapper designers are not as they were before. However, paper
cutting in the Philippines, through online media, is slowly getting popular again. It
has taken a different turn and is not only being used for pastillas wrappers but also
used in invitations, party favors, and other forms of gift items. It is time for you to
try it and help pastillas or paper cut designing popular again!

1. Fold a piece of colored paper 2-3 times.


2. Draw a design. It may include local plants, flowers, everyday objects, or
practices like the one shown in the photo. You may also include words or
names in the design.
3. With extreme precaution, cut out your design using scissors, blade or small
cutter and lay it on the table for evaluation.

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Rubric
4 3 2 1
Creativity Totally original Most of the Some aspects of The design is a
design, no elements are the design are copy of another
element is an unique, but one unique, but work seen in
exact copy of element may be several elements source material
designs seen in copied from source are copied from or one made by
source material. material. source materials another student
and other (80% or more of
students. elements are
copied).
Knowledge The student can The student can The student can The student does
about answer 3 answer 2 questions answer 1 question not understand
Culture/Story questions correctly about how correctly about how the attire
correctly about the attire relates to how the attire relates to the
how the attire the culture being relates to the culture studied.
relates to the studied. culture being
culture being studied.
studied.
Attractiveness/ The design shows The design shows The design and The attire looks
Craftsmanship that the creator that the creator construction were thrown together
was took great was took great planned. The item at the last
pride in his/her pride in his/her has several flaws minute. It
work. The design work. The design that detract from appears that little
and construction and construction the overall look. design or
look carefully look planned. The planning was
planned. The item item has a few done.
is neat. flaws, but these do Craftmanship is
not detract from poor.
the overall look.
Source: Grade 7 Music and Arts Learner’s Material, pages 156-157

Assessment

Let us see if you can already proceed to your next module. Choose the letter
of the correct answer. Are you ready?
A. Multiple Choice
1. It is one of the historic landmarks located in Olongapo City, Zambales built in
1885. It has high walls made from locally quarried stones.
a. Abucay Church
b. San Andres Apostol Church
c. Spanish Gate
d. The Parish of the Three Kings

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2. A headgear used by the Ivatan women to protect them from the heat of the
sun and the rains.
a. Bakwat b. Singkaban c. Soot d. Vakul

3. It is known for the use of coral stones instead of adobe. It was founded by the
Augustinian Recollects in 1607.
a. Abucay Church
b. San Andres Apostol Church
c. Spanish Gate
d. The Parish of the Three Kings

4. The intricately designed papers with different, curvilinear and geometric


patterns that depict local floras and scenes of everyday rural life.
a. Firecrackers
b. Goldsmithing
c. Pastillas wrapper
d. Singkaban
5. Pampanga is known for this. It features dancing lights in several shapes and
colors that form intricate geometric patterns. It is used to adorn houses,
streets, and buildings during Christmas season.
a. Gaddangs b. Parol c. Singkaban d. Jewelry

B. Matching Type: Identify the corresponding distinct artworks described


in Column B.
Column A Column B
1. Jeweler A. was built in 1875 and can be found
2. Tumauini Church in Isabela
3. Ivatans B. are the people living in the Batanes
4. singkaban group of Islands
5. Baroque Church C. a person who makes, repairs, or sells
jewelry
D. the Roman catholic Parish Church of
San Matias Apostol
E. local term for bamboo arches designed
Kayas or wood shaving
F. belt used by mothers after giving birth

Check your answer on page 16.

What is your score? If you have successfully answered 9 of the test items, you
may proceed to the next module. If not read the module again then take the test once
more and be sure to get a good score.

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Additional Activities

We are almost finish! You are


now on the last part of your
challenge. Please write your thought
on this.

How do the arts and crafts of


Cagayan Valley and Central Luzon
define and characterize our identity
as Filipinos?

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Review Assessment
1. Wang Od A. Multiple Choices
2. Ginaspalawanes 1. C
3. Lingling-o 2. D
4. Kadangyan 3. C
5. Bul’ul 4. C
5. B
Evaluation (Set 1)
1. F B. Matching Type
2. B 1. C
2. D
3. D
3. B
4. C
4. E
5. A
5. A
6. E
7. G
Answer Key
References/Websites
Grade 7 Music and Arts Learner’s Material, Lourdes R. Siobal et. Al, pages
152-157

Contextualized Daily Lesson Plan in Arts 7 First Quarter

Images
 Wang Od
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.philstar.com%2Flifestyle%2Fa
rts-and-culture%2F2016%2F04%2F06%2F1570041%2Flegendary-tattoo-artist-whang-od-
featured-intl-
exhibit&psig=AOvVaw0dbbp3wbPCWoWFbDreIgst&ust=1592571064249000&source=images
&cd=vfe&ved=0CAMQjB1qFwoTCOjUs4G0i-oCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD
 Ginaspalawanes
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pinterest.ph%2Fpin%2F2051
95326751158439%2F&psig=AOvVaw2TmJB7d1VpwMJUm8Iu_sTp&ust=1592571257494000
&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAMQjB1qFwoTCLjm49K0i-oCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD
 Lingling-o
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.kipas.nl%2FBeads%2FBontFer
tSym.htm&psig=AOvVaw2BNpU401ffwvzulU_H5a7t&ust=1592571354088000&source=image
s&cd=vfe&ved=0CAMQjB1qFwoTCIjP7_y0i-oCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD
 Kadangyan
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thepinoyexplorer.com%2F201
1%2F09%2Fmountain-province-kadangyan-
burial.html&psig=AOvVaw3SbVccEd9PNjOtYGfMtyTN&ust=1592571437219000&source=ima
ges&cd=vfe&ved=0CAMQjB1qFwoTCOD9r661i-oCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD
 Bul’ul
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pinterest.com%2Fpin%2F231
302130837185594%2F&psig=AOvVaw25PT0CCFdiCww0_vQ4qwHJ&ust=1592570913379000
&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAMQjB1qFwoTCICDg7izi-oCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD
 Stone House, Batanes
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=stone+houses+of+batanes&rlz=1C1AVFC_enPH817PH
818&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=6fTl-
amQbLfIKM%253A%252Cn5hjzxp_fCCbCM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-
kRV7D2F4gRkT2rKmVdDk7GAZgQQSg&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjaucP1jMfhAhXzKqYKHSN0DbY
Q9QEwAHoECAgQBA#imgrc=MlRxFAWUJxRgwM:&vet=1
 Vakul, Batanes
https://www.google.com.ph/search?rlz=1C1AVFC_enPH817PH818&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=3rSu
XNi3J4W5mAWAvonYCQ&q=vakul+of+batanes&oq=vakul+of+batanes&gs_l=img.3..0i24.4370
09.455657..456035...0.0..2.844.8570.0j2j3j1j1j6j4......0....1..gws-wiz-
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 Soot
https://www.google.com.ph/search?rlz=1C1AVFC_enPH817PH818&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=3rSu
XNi3J4W5mAWAvonYCQ&q=vakul+of+batanes&oq=vakul+of+batanes&gs_l=img.3..0i24.4370
09.455657..456035...0.0..2.844.8570.0j2j3j1j1j6j4......0....1..gws-wiz-
img.....0..0j0i67.YmNCeL58rZc#imgrc=6TYwdSXY3KMhOM:
 Gaddang
https://www.google.com.ph/search?rlz=1C1AVFC_enPH817PH818&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=xtSu
XOzoIJfM-
Qax1ZKYDw&q=gaddang+popscreen.com&oq=gaddang+popscreen.com&gs_l=img.3...106939.
126968..127771...0.0..1.946.7818.0j6j12j3j3j1j1......0....1..gws-wiz-
img.....0..0i24j0i67j0.wIW1YTyaHPs#imgrc=J7mP3l7r4IcXCM:
 Bakwat

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https://www.google.com.ph/search?rlz=1C1AVFC_enPH817PH818&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=NtSu
XMCMFsyvoASs4K_gBQ&q=bakwat+of+nueva+vizcaya&oq=bakwat&gs_l=img.1.5.0l5j0i24l5.6
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img.....0..0i67.zVOrSuLrJ18#imgrc=e1o7qh-NRA4acM:
 Singkaban
https://www.google.com.ph/search?rlz=1C1AVFC_enPH817PH818&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=vLiu
XJ72CIL78gXRjq_gAQ&q=singkaban+or+bamboo+art&oq=singkaban&gs_l=img.1.2.0l8j0i5i30j
0i24.6347566.6438564..6441296...0.0..1.927.5877.0j3j6j5-1j4......0....1..gws-wiz-
img.....0..0i67.1C3qYKHrqrY#imgrc=aBkmyF766Rr4MM:
 Pastillas Wrappers
https://www.google.com.ph/search?rlz=1C1AVFC_enPH817PH818&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=59G
uXI3JKo6SwgPv0pHgDw&q=pastillas+wrappers+of+bulacan&oq=pastillas+wrappers+of+bulac
an&gs_l=img.3...86547.113180..114046...0.0..0.0.0.......51....1..gws-wiz-
img.....0.5k6t28GUJig#imgrc=gJTzz3GI4RLiwM:
 Tumauini Church
https://www.google.com.ph/search?rlz=1C1AVFC_enPH817PH818&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=R9W
uXJyYNtTX-
Qb53LioBQ&q=tumauini+church&oq=tumauini&gs_l=img.1.0.0l7j0i24l3.70156.90419..94229
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img.....0..0i67j0i5i30j0i10i24.MpT2SFs3INs#imgrc=P3GQ1-gdNB9ypM:
 Jewelries
https://www.google.com.ph/search?rlz=1C1AVFC_enPH817PH818&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=p9W
uXNLSD877-
Qb2x5O4BQ&q=soot+batanes&oq=soot+batanes&gs_l=img.12...99658.147315..149713...0.0..
0.627.5059.0j4j8j4j0j2......0....1..gws-wiz-
img.....0..0j0i8i30j0i24j0i67.XnXpqoZynyU#imgrc=6mOOD7iHQbacXM:
 Giant Lantern
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=giant+lantern+of+pampanga&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CQu
IYz8oDCYTIjiEiExzGjZptgh0xZP2X_1jAGFfpNcivWVFnip2td-
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