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CAMARINES NORTE COLLEGE

Junior High School Department


Labo, Camarines Norte
S.Y. 2020-2021

SECOND QUARTER
MAPEH 8

“music OF SOUTHEAST ASIA”

“ARTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA”

“EXPLORING LIFESTYLE AND WEIGHT


MANAGEMENT FOR COMMUNITY FITNESS”

“GENDER AND HUMAN SEXUALITY”

MODULE 2

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 1
QUARTER 2 MUSIC ARTS PHYSICAL HEALTH
EDUCATION
WEEK 1 Activity 1: Activity 1:
“Music of East “Painting
Asia” Analysis”

Activity 2: Activity 2: “What


“Vocal Music of are the
China, Japan and differences?”
Korea”

WEEK 2 Activity 1: Activity 1: “Definition


“Nature and and Importance”
Background of
the Sports” Activity 2: “Attitude
and Behavior in
Activity 2: “Skills Promoting Healthy
in Volleyball and Relationship in
Baseball” Marriage & Family
Life”

WEEK 3 Activity 3: Activity 4: “Arts


“Instrumental and Principles of
Music of China, art Used”
Japan and
Korea” Activity 4:
“Characteristics of
Activity 4: Arts & Crafts”
“Musical
Instruments of
China, Japan and
Korea”

WEEK 4 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION


Activity 3: “The Activity 3: “What to
WEEK 5 Playing Court” Avoid During
Pregnancy”
Activity 4:
“Applying First Activity 4:
Aid” “MATERNAL
CONCERNS”

Activity 5: Activity 5:
WEEK 6 “Reaction Paper” “Origami: The Art
of Paper Folding”
POST TEST
POST TEST

Activity 5: “Skills Activity 5: “Marriage &


WEEK 7 Illustration” Responsible
Parenthood”
POST TEST
POST TEST

WEEK 8 DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION

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Music of East Asia: China,
Japan and Korea

Lesson 2: Music of East Asia (China, Japan and Korea)

MUSIC

Content Standards:

The learner demonstrates understanding of common and distinct musical characteristics of


East Asian countries.

Performance Standards:

The learner performs East Asian music with appropriate pitch, rhythm, expression and
style.

Hello __________, It is a great day today! Have a time to learn and study about the music of
east Asia (China, Japan, Korea).

In this module, you will learn about the prominent features of the vocal and instrumental music
of East Asian Countries (Japan, China and Korea), how the music of East Asian Countries (Japan,
China and Korea) reflect the different aspects of East Asian culture through its timbre, rhythm, melody,
texture and form /style and the different cultural and musical practices of Japan, China and Korea as
expressed through their feelings towards each other, to the environment, their history, and culture.

After going through this module, you will be able to:

1. Listen perceptively to music of East Asia. MU8SE-IIa-h-2


2. Analyze musical elements of selected songs and instrumental pieces heard and
performed. MU8SE-IIc-h-4
3. Explore ways of producing sounds on a variety of sources that would simulate
instruments being studied. MU8SE-IIb-h-5
4. Improvise simple accompaniment to selected East Asian music. MU8SE-IIc-h-6
5. Perform music from East Asia with own accompaniment. MU8SE-IIb-h-7

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How to learn from this module?
To achieve the objectives cited above, you are to do the following:

 Take your time reading the lessons carefully.


 Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises diligently.
 Answer all the given tests and activities.

Let us check how much you already know about the music of east Asian countries.

DIRECTION: Write the LETTER and the CONTENT of your answer on your separated answer
sheet. NOTE: This will not be submitted however you are required to answer as a future
reference.

_____1. Chinese instrumental music is _____ in nature and it is played with more than one
instrument.
a. Monophonic b. Heterophonic c. Nasal d. Guttural
_____2. Japanese music was influenced by the court music of ___.
a. China b. Japan c. Philippines d. Cambodia
_____3 The texture of the Japanese and Korean music is ____.
a. Texture b. Rhythm c. Monophonic d. Heterophonic
_____4. It is the soft mode or the female scale in Japanese music.
a. In-sen b. Yo-sen c. Gagaku d. Hogaku
_____5. This an instrument of in Japan with 13-stringed zither, played using the thumb and first two
fingers of the right hand.
a. Shamisen b. Taiko c. Koto d. Janggu
_____6. These are the Chinese musical compositions EXCEPT:
a. Ya-Yiieh b. Wen-wu c. T’angko d. Tsuki
_____7. Japanese Music was used for ritual music in Shinto ceremonies and performed by Buddhist
priests, court musicians, and scholars.
a. False b. True c. Maybe d. No comment
_____8. The modal structure of Korean Music is based on a _____ scale or the pentatonic scale
influenced by the other Asian countries.
a. Seven-tone b. Five-tone c. 12-tone d. Six-tone
_____9. Arirang is a Korean folk song sung in nasal voice with _____ tempo and range and
homophonic in texture.
a. Slow b. Fast c. Moderate d. Very Fast
_____10. Japan or Nihon means “Land of the Rising Sun”, China is Zhongguo which in Chinese
means the “central or middle kingdom” and Korea is Chosun or “Land of the _____”.
a. Pearl of the East b. Morning Calm c. Rising Moon d. Northern country

Can you name countries from East Asia? Do you know that the Chinese
character interestingly represents the location of countries like China and Japan?
Japan or Nihon means “Land of the Rising Sun”. Thus, Japan is located in the
eastern part of Asia or in the eastern part where the sun rises. China is Zhongguo
or Zhonghua, which in Chinese means the central or middle kingdom. To the
Koreans, Korea or Chosun or “Land of the Morning Calm” or Kankoku in Japanese
or northern country. These three great countries are well-known for their interesting
arts and cultures. Can you imagine what traditional music is like in countries coming
from this region? You must have heard some Eastern music as background music
in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean movies or TV soap operas. How would you
describe them? What made them unique?

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The music of East Asia, including China, Korea and Japan, contributes certain
characteristics such as the tonal system and the cultural influences. These three
countries have contributed much to the region’s identity in shaping its unique culture.

https://actmusicguide.wordpress.com/2018/08/05/the-music-theory-history-and-traditional-music-of-east-asia/

You can now read your textbook and do the following activities. The
21st Century in Action (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and
Health 8) page 27-50.
You can visit www.camarinesnortecollegejhs.com for supplemental
lessons and educational videos and examples.
Select Modules >> Grade 8 >> Second Quarter >> MAPEH

For the activities, use one whole intermediate paper as your answer sheet.

Based on your understanding, write your own explanation how China, Japan, and Korea
relate their music to their geography and culture. Use the graphic organizer below. Do this on
a separate answer sheet. NOTE: This will not be submitted however you are required to answer as
a future reference.

China-

Japan-

Korea-

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WEEK 1
Activity 1: “Music of East Asia”

Direction: Complete the table with correct information regarding the elements of Chinese,
Japanese and Korean Music. The first one is done for you. Do this on your answer sheet.

1.
ELEMENTS OF CHINESE MUSIC
1. Pitch/Tonal  Pentatonic Scale/Five-tone Scale
System

2. Timbre 
3. Meter/Rhythm 
4. Texture 

2.
ELEMENTS OF JAPANESE MUSIC
1. Pitch/Tonal 
System
2. Tempo 
3. Rhythm 
4. Texture 

3.
ELEMENTS OF KOREAN MUSIC

1. Pitch 
2. Rhythm 

3. Texture 

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WEEK 1
Activity 2: “Vocal Music of China, Japan and
Korea”

DIRECTION: Listen or watch the “Mo Li Hua” Chinese Music. A link is provided to access
YouTube record of the song or you can visit www.camarinenortecollegejhs.com
Select Modules >> Grade 8 >> Second Quarter >> MAPEH)
Analyze and identify the concept of the song and the following elements: its meter/ tempo,
texture, timbre, and pitch/tonal system. Do this on your answer sheet.

1.
Message/ Concept of the song: ___________________________________________

2.
ELEMENTS OF MUSIC in MO LI HUA
Meter
Tempo
Texture
Timbre

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nagNuryUdNQ

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frcKDw9IVgY

DIRECTION: Listen or watch the “Sakura” Japanese Music. A link is provided to access
YouTube record of the song or you can visit www.camarinenortecollegejhs.com
Select Modules >> Grade 8 >> Second Quarter >> MAPEH)

Analyze and identify the concept of the song and the following elements: its meter/ tempo,
texture, timbre, and pitch/tonal system. Do this on your answer sheet.

3.
Message/ Concept of the song: ___________________________________________

4.

ELEMENTS OF MUSIC in SAKURA


Rhythm
Texture
Timbre

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqpFjsMtCb0

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DIRECTION: Listen or watch the “Arirang” Korean Music. A link is provided to access
YouTube record of the song or you can visit www.camarinenortecollegejhs.com
Select Modules >> Grade 8 >> Second Quarter >> MAPEH)

Analyze and identify the concept of the song and the following elements: its meter/ tempo,
texture, timbre, and pitch/tonal system. Do this on your answer sheet.

5.
Message/ Concept of the song: ___________________________________________

6.
ELEMENTS

Tempo 

Rhythm 

Timbre 

Texture 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f99tZQ8XtGM

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WEEK 1

Activity 3: “Instrumental Music of China, Japan


and Korea”

DIRECTION: Read and analyze each statement below. Write down the word True if the
statement is correct and if false underline the word/s or phrases that makes the statement
incorrect and write the correct answer on the space provided for. Copy and answer. Do this
on your answer sheet.

_____1. In ancient Chinese music or in any tablature performances, there is only one conductor.
_____2. Sizhu is an instrumental ensemble that is referred to as the silk-and-bamboo ensemble where the
instruments play traditional tunes in which the texture is heterophonic.
_____3. Solo instrumental piece is used during ancient time for meditation, purifying, and regulating oneself
through discipline and in controlled emotions.
_____4. The most well-known forms of instrumental music are Yo-sen and Insen.
_____5. Guchi is an instrumental ensemble in Korean music.
_____6. Gagaku repertoire is classified into three categories.
_____7. There are two styles of Gagaku: the instrumental music known as kigaku and the vocal music known
as seigaku.
_____8. Sokyoko is one of the examples of ensemble instrumental pieces in Japan.
_____9. Kangen is an orchestral music and instrumental ensemble accompanying the dance in Bugaku.
_____10. Sankyoku consists of three famous Japanese musical instruments, namely: Koto, shamisen and
Sho.
_____11. In Sinawi ensemble, Taegum and P’iri provide the rhythmic pattern.
_____12. Sinawi, Pungmul and Salmunori are the examples of solo instrumental pieces in Korean
music.
_____13. Korean traditional music is divided into two categories, the Chong-ak and the Sog-ak.
_____14. Salmunori comes from the Korean words “Sa” and “Mul” which mean four objects and
“Nori” which means “to sing”.
_____15. P’ansori is a Korean music where one person performs an operatic song with a barrel drum
as a musical accompaniment

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WEEK 3
Activity 4: “Musical Instruments of China,
Japan and Korea”

DIRECTION: Identify the following instrument and classify each using the Hornbostel-Sachs
classification. The first one is done for you. Do this on your answer sheet.

CHINA
1. 2.

Name of the Instrument:


Classification:

Name of the Instrument: Erhu


Classification: Chordophone

3. 4. 5.

Name of the Instrument: Name of the Instrument: Name of the Instrument:


Classification: Classification: Classification:

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JAPAN
6. 7.

Name of the Instrument: Name of the Instrument:


Classification: Classification:

9. 10.
8.

Name of the Instrument: Name of the Instrument: Name of the Instrument:


Classification: Classification: 14. Classification:

KOREA
11. 12.

Name of the Instrument:


Classification: Name of the Instrument:
Classification:

13. 15.

14.

Name of the Instrument:


Classification:
Name of the Instrument:
Classification:
Name of the Instrument:
Classification:

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WEEK 6
_____

DIRECTION: Write the letter and the content of the correct answer on your answer sheet.

_____1. Chinese instrumental music is _____ in nature and it is played with more than one
instrument.
a. Monophonic b. Heterophonic c. Nasal d. Guttural

_____2. Japanese music was influenced by the court music of ___.


a. China b. Japan c. Philippines d. Cambodia

_____3 The texture of the Japanese and Korean music is ____.


a. Texture b. Rhythm c. Monophonic d. Heterophonic

_____4. It is the soft mode or the female scale in Japanese music.


a. In-sen b. Yo-sen c. Gagaku d. Hogaku

_____5. This an instrument of in Japan with 13-stringed zither, played using the thumb and first two
fingers of the right hand.
a. Shamisen b. Taiko c. Koto d. Janggu

_____6. These are the Chinese musical compositions EXCEPT:


a. Ya-Yiieh b. Wen-wu c. T’angko d. Tsuki

_____7. Japanese Music was used for ritual music in Shinto ceremonies and performed by Buddhist
priests, court musicians, and scholars.
a. False b. True c. Maybe d. No comment

_____8. It is known as the classical lyric song with an accompaniment of the following instruments;
haegum, taegu, piri, and changgu.
a. Hyangak b. Pomp’ae c. Sijo d. P’ansori

_____9. The modal structure of Korean Music is based on a _____ scale or the pentatonic scale
influenced by the other Asian countries.
a. Seven-tone b. Five-tone c. 12-tone d. Six-tone

_____10. Sanjo is an instrumental piece means “scattered or random melodies” and it has _____
movements, with each song having a contrasting melodic type.
a. Two b. Four c. Six d. Eight

_____11. Arirang is a Korean folk song sung in nasal voice with _____ tempo and range and
homophonic in texture.
a. Slow b. Fast c. Moderate d. Very Fast

_____12. Haegum instrument: chordophone; Taepyongso instrument: ______.


a. Chordophone b. Membranophone c. Aerophone d. Idiophone

_____13. Which among the choices are the examples of vocal music in China?
a. Xiaoling, Shange
b. Guchi, Sizhu

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c. Sokyoku, Rokudan-no-shirabe
d. Sakura, Jan Ken Pon Yo

_____14. Erhu as “Chinese Violin” and Ruan as “Chinese ____”


a. Trumpet b. Flute c. Guitar d. Piano

_____15. This is one of the Chinese oldest instruments and is named as “Chinese Mouth Organ”.
a. Banhu b. Sheng c. Guqin d. Kayagum

_____16. Yo-sen and In-sen are the two basic types of scale in Korean music and both are in
pentatonic nature.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. No comment

_____17. It is a Japanese folk song which means cherry blossom flowers in English and considered
as an elegant old music where the melody reminds of the culture of an urban or court life in Japan.
a. Tsuki b. Sakura c. Doraji d. Arirang

_____18. This is an ensemble considered as the most extensive in improvisation and also known as
a popular stage presentation of music as an accompaniment for a solo dance which evolved in
shaman ritual dance to drive out bad spirits.
a. Hossori b. Chissori c. Salmunori d. Sinawi

_____19. Doraji is one of the examples of _____ folk songs.


a. Chinese b. Japanese c. Indian d. Korean

_____20. Japan or Nihon means “Land of the Rising Sun”, China is Zhongguo which in Chinese
means the “central or middle kingdom” and Korea is Chosun or “Land of the _____”.
a. Pearl of the East b. Morning Calm c. Rising Moon d. Northern country

WEEK 6

Activity 5: “Reaction Paper”

You’ve learned the vocal music and instrumental music of East Asia (China, Japan and Korea).
To appreciate the music of these countries, try to sing at least one simple song from the said countries
with any available instruments as an accompaniment. Write the lyrics of your chosen song on a long bond
paper and on another long size bond paper, make a reaction paper about it. Use the guide questions
below in doing your reaction paper.

GUIDE QUESTIONS:

 How did the different elements of music were applied in the song you have chosen?
 What is/are the message/s or lesson/s the song trying to convey?
 How will you promote the songs of East Asian Countries you have learned?
 If you’re going to create a song that represents the Philippines what would be the title and
why?

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Arts of East Asia

Lesson 2: Arts of East Asia

arts

Content Standards:

The learner demonstrates understanding on…


 art elements and processes by synthesizing and applying prior knowledge and skills
 the salient features of the arts of East Asia by showing the relationship of the elements of
art and processes among culturally diverse communities in the region
 East Asian countries as having a rich artistic and cultural tradition from prehistoric to
present times.

Performance Standards:

The learner …
 create artworks showing the characteristic elements of the arts of East Asia
 exhibit completed artworks for appreciation and critiquing.

Hello __________, It is a great day today! Have a time to learn and study about the arts of
East Asian countries.

In this module, you will learn about East Asian countries specifically China, Japan and Korea.
These countries have been noted for their numerous similarities and commonalities in their art
production, artistic traditions and principles of arts as influenced by their history, beliefs, religion,
location, culture and dynasty. This quarter will introduce you to the arts and crafts of China, Japan and
Korea such as painting, calligraphy, sculptures, installations, architecture, woodblock printing, and
paper folding. You will learn that these countries focus on nature as their subjects or themes in their
arts and crafts. Learning the art concepts of China, Japan and Korea will be helpful in making your
tasks and projects through varied activities provided for you to enhance your skill and deepen your
understanding and appreciation about the arts of East Asia.

After going through this module, you will be able to:

1. analyze elements and principles of art in the production of arts and crafts inspired by the
cultures of East Asia. A8EL-IIb-1

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2. Identify characteristics of arts and crafts in specific countries in East Asia: China
(Chinese painting and calligraphy); Japan (origami, woodblock printing, theater masks,
face painting, and anime and manga); and Korea (theater masks, drums, and K-pop).
A8EL-IIa-2
3. Reflect on and derive the mood, idea or message from selected artifacts and art
objects. A8PL-IIh-1
4. Incorporate the design, form, and spirit of East Asian artifacts and objects to one’s
creation. A8PL-IIh-3
5. Create crafts that can be locally assembled with local materials, guided by local
traditional techniques (e.g., Gong-bi, Ikat, etc.). A8PR-IIc-e-1
6. Derive elements from traditions/history of a community for one’s artwork.
A8PR-IIf-2

How to learn from this module?

To achieve the objectives cited above, you are to do the following:

 Take your time reading the lessons carefully.


 Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises diligently.
 Answer all the given tests and activities.

DIRECTION: As you move around the countries written below, group each picture according
to the country they belong to by writing its number under the correct heading. NOTE: This will
not be submitted however you are required to answer as a future reference.

CHINA JAPAN KOREA

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Many of us have seen calendars that have Chinese or Japanese
paintings printed on them. These types of paintings are popular even in some
decorations at home like posters, scrolls, blinds and curtains. Look at the
paintings below. Can you name the countries which they represent? Which
one is Japanese? Which one is Chinese? In what ways are they similar from
each other? In what way they different from the paintings of our country?

You can now read your textbook and do the following activities. The
21st Century in Action (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and
Health 8) page 136-153.
You can visit www.camarinesnortecollegejhs.com for supplemental
lessons and educational videos and examples.
Select Modules >> Grade 8 >> Second Quarter >> MAPEH

For the activities, use one whole intermediate paper as your answer sheet.

What do you call the things you are going to paint?

In East Asia, the objects or items that are usually put into paintings are called
subjects, themes or motifs. These may be about animals, people, landscapes, and
anything about the environment.

“Try This!”

DIRECTION: Identify the subjects of the paintings below. Write your answer on a separated
answer sheet. NOTE: This will not be submitted however you are required to answer as a future
reference.

1 2 3
. . .

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4 5 6
. . .

What other important information do you need to remember in East Asian Arts? In activity 1,
you were asked to identify and list down the subjects in the given paintings. Now, verify your answers
with the information below.

PAINTING SUBJECTS OR THEMES


CHINA JAPAN KOREA
1. Flowers and birds 1. Scenes from 1. landscape paintings
2. Landscapes everyday life 2. Minhwa
3. Palaces and Temples 2. Narrative scenes 3. Four Gracious Plants (plum blossoms,
4. Human Figures crowded with orchids or wild orchids, chrysanthemums)
5. Animals figures and details 4. bamboo
6. Bamboos and Stones 5. portraits

WEEK 1
Activity 1: “Painting Analysis”

(Write your interpretation on your answer sheet)

I can see _______________________________________________________________

WEEK 1
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Activity 2: “What are the differences?”

DIRECTION: Fill in the diagram to show the differences between CHINESE PAINTING and
JAPANESE PAINTING. Do this on your answer sheet.

• 1. _________ • 1. _________
• 2. _________ • 2. _________
• 3. _________ • 3. _________

Chinese Japanese
Painting Painting

WEEK 3
Activity 3: “Arts and Principles of art Used”

DIRECTION: Analyze the elements and principles of art used in the following artworks in East
Asia. Look at the example below. Copy and complete the table. Do this on your answer sheet.

Art forms Design Materials Color


Example: Example: Example: Example:

MYANMAR
 Gold and Silver  Vases, Buddha  Gold, silver  Neutral and
Smith (PANPU) statuettes, tray, earth colors
kettles

CHINA
 Cheongsam

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JAPAN
 Brass Sculpture
of Samurai

KOREA
 Hanbok and
Choson

WEEK 3
Activity 4: “Characteristics of Arts & Crafts”

DIRECTION: Match the different art forms in column A with the corresponding characteristics
in column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet.

Column A Column B
_____1. Calligraphy a. the architecture is influenced by the Chinese
wherein they replicated the motifs of Chinese
temples, pagodas and monasteries, in substance
and in form
_____2. Origami b. combination of Buddhist and Shinto motif of
architecture and the main features are the slant
edges of the eaves of temples, pagodas and
monasteries
_____3. Japan woodblock printing c. art of beautiful handwriting that requires mastery of
strokes of using the brush
_____4. Japanese theater masks d. the goal of this art is to transform a flat sheet of
and face painting paper into a finished sculpture through folding and
sculpting techniques without cutting as much as
possible

_____5. Anime and manga e. sculpture associated with religion and medium’s
use declined with the lessening importance of
traditional Buddhism
_____6. Korean theater masks f. printing that uses water-based ink, wild cherry
(wood), knives and gouges for cutting

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_____7. Chinese sculpture g. sculptures made of clay that looks more realistic
_____8. Japanese sculptures h. make-up tradition considered to be the most
elaborate and intricate face painting design in the
world
_____9. Japanese architecture i. has two –types of masks: religious and artistic
which are used for theater and used to ward off bad
spirits.
_____10. Korean architecture j. characterized by simplistic writing style and lovable
characters and can either be hand-drawn or
computer-generated animation
k. attire is pattern after the hand-loose robe with
loose-sleeves

WEEK 6

Direction: A. Group the following art forms and terms inside the box according to the country
they belong. Copy and complete the table. Do this on your answer sheet.

Cheongsam Chinese Calligraphy Origami Korean Architecture


Hanbok & Choson Manga & Anime Kabuki mask Daelim/Deisun
Gongbi Painting Zen Buddhism Cherry Blossom Festival
Terracotta warriors Korean theater Masks
Japanese woodblock printing Haegum

ARTS OF EAST ASIA

CHINA JAPAN KOREA

Direction: B. Write True if the statement is true. If the statement is false, change the
underlined word or words to make it true. Write your answer on the space provided. Copy
and answer. Do this your answer sheet.

_____1. Unlike the Koreans, the Japanese decorated their loose, one-piece robes with
designs of flowers, cherries, and birds.
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_____2. The style of the Kimono varies according to religion. Cotton and rayon fabrics are
preferred for kimonos.
_____3. The Japanese like to present their folk arts in miniature forms such as small brass
figurines.
_____4. The Korean like to wear their traditional dresses in the Han Period Classical style
fashion-loose robe with long sleeves.
_____5. The Koreans mode of dressing and their folk arts were influenced by the Chinese
because the beliefs and values of Confucianism has spread and gained roots in Choseon
(Korea) for a long time.

WEEK 6

Activity 5: “Origami: The Art of Paper Folding”

Origami is one of the art forms in Japan. The basic material needed is a square piece
of paper which follows strict rules of correct folding. To improve your skills in paper folding,
you are going to make an Origami on your own. See the example below. Submit at least 3
pieces of your Origami output.

Materials: Colored Paper, Color/crayons/oil pastels/paint & brush

Examples:

Criteria
 Quality of craftsmanship
 Visual Impact (Use of colors, lines, and shapes, etc.)
 Neatness

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Exploring Fitness and
Health through Sports

Lesson 2: Fitness and Health Through Sports

pe

Content Standards:

The learner demonstrates understanding of guidelines and principles in exercise program design to
achieve fitness.

Performance Standards:

The learner modifies physical activity program for the family/school peers to achieve
fitness.

Hello __________, It is a great day today! Have a time to learn and study about the fitness and
health through sports.

In this module, you will be introduced to the world of team sports. As you go along, you will
encounter activities that allow you to demonstrate understanding of the benefits derived from your
engagement and participation in physical activities with your family which eventually promote family
fitness, health and wellness.

After going through this module, you will be able to:

1. Recognize the skills involved in the sport. PE8GS-IId-h-4


2. Display tolerance and acceptance of individuals with varying skills and abilities.
PE8PF-IId-h-37
3. Describe the skill-related components of physical fitness.
4. Identify the different facilities, equipment and skills used in volleyball and
baseball.
5. Perform appropriate first aid for injuries and emergency situations in physical
activity and sport setting.

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How to learn from this module?
To achieve the objectives cited above, you are to do the following:

 Take your time reading the lessons carefully.


 Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises diligently.
 Answer all the given tests and activities.

Let us check how much you already know about fitness and health through sports.

DIRECTION: Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. Do this on a separated answer sheet.
NOTE: This will not be submitted however you are required to answer as a future reference.

1. _________ is a game wherein two teams volley the ball in the air back and forth over the net.
2. Center line divides the playing court into two equal courts of _____ meters by 9 meters each.
3. One of the skills in baseball is pass which is an attempt to properly handle the opponent’s service
or attack. It is also called _________.
4. The goal of the Baseball game is to score more runs that the opponent, which is accomplished
by one regular trip on the _________ bases that lie on the field.
5. In order to win the game of volleyball, a team should reach _____ points with a minimum lead
of two points in three to five sets.

Have you been doing physical activities? Do you think you are progressing
in your health-related fitness? Are you following the physical fitness program you
designed for yourself?
Using your fitness tracker for the first quarter, supply the needed information
for you to have guide and monitor your progress in the fitness and skill levels. Get
back to this chart to check whether you are achieving your fitness objectives.

My Fitness My activities for Target date on Activities in the


objectives based the next few which I expect to lesson that I
on fitness days to achieve see progress want to be
tracker the objectives included in order
to achieve the
fitness
objectives

You can now read your textbook and do the following activities. The
21st Century in Acton (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and
Health 8) page 230-248.
You can visit www.camarinesnortecollegejhs.com for supplemental
lessons and educational videos and examples.
Select Modules >> Grade 8 >> Second Quarter >> MAPEH

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 24
For the activities, use one whole intermediate paper as your answer sheet.

WEEK 1
WEEK 2
Activity 1: “Nature and Background
of the Sports”

DIRECTION: Write your own description of the nature and background of the following
sports. Do this on your answer sheet.

Volleyball

Baseball

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 25
WEEK 2
Activity 2: “Skills in Volleyball and Baseball”

DIRECTION: Identify what is being asked or described on each item. Choose your answer
inside the box. Write your answer on your answer sheet.

VOLLEYBALL __________1. It is the attempt to drive the ball into opponent’s court.
__________2. The attempt by a team to properly handle the
opponent’s serve or any form of attack.
 SERVE
 PASS __________3. The ability to prevent the ball from touching one’s
 DIG court by bumping or passing the ball.
 BLOCK
 SET __________4. A tactical skill in which a ball is directed to a point
 ATTACK where a player can spike it in the opponent’s court.
 CATCHING
__________5. An action taken by the players by standing or
 THROWING
 PITCHING jumping at the front of the net to stop or alter an opponent’s attack.
 FIELDING
 HITTING
 BASE RUNNING BASEBALL
__________6. The skill that puts the game to play. It is performed
by a pitcher, one of the key players in baseball who stay at the
center of playing field.
__________7. It is one of the prerequisite skills of a good defensive player. The ability to throw
precisely and fast will make it hard for the opposition to advance to the bases and score.
__________8. This is a defensive skill used to receive a thrown ball and hold a base runner or
batter from proceeding or prevent the opponent from earning point.
__________9. This is an offensive skill used to strike the pitched ball using a bat. It is done to
advance to the base and eventually leads to earning a run or point.
__________10. This is very important skill you need to master because it allows you to advance
safely from one base to another with full speed and agility.

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WEEK 5
Activity 3: “The Playing Court”

DIRECTION: A. Identify the parts and measurement of the volleyball court. Choose your
answer inside the box. Copy and answer this on your answer sheet.

Choices: 2m (6ft 7 inch) Center line 21. 5 cm (8 ½ m) 9 m (30 ft.)


Side Line 18 m (60 ft.) Back Line Front Zone
3 m (10 ft.) Attack Line Back Zone

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 27
DIRECTION: B. Write the corresponding positions of the players in the baseball field
diagram. Copy and answer this on your answer sheet. The first one is done for you.

Short Stop

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 28
WEEK 5

Activity 4: “Applying First Aid”

No matter how cautious and careful you are during the game, accidents do happen.
During emergency and injury, you should know what to do to prevent further harm which
may be caused by the injury.
In case of injury during activities, just remember the acronym PRICE for immediate
treatment.

Direction: Write the proper procedures in giving first aid using the acronym P.R.I.C.E. Do
this on your answer sheet.

WEEK 7

DIRECTION: A. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. Copy and answer. Do this on your
answer sheet.

1. _________ is a game wherein two teams volley the ball in the air back and forth over the net.
2. Center line divides the playing court into two equal courts of _____ meters by 9 meters each.
3. One of the skills in baseball is pass which is an attempt to properly handle the opponent’s service
or attack. It is also called _________.
4. The goal of the Baseball game is to score more runs that the opponent, which is accomplished
by one regular trip on the _________ bases that lie on the field.
5. In order to win the game of volleyball, a team should reach _____ points with a minimum lead
of two points in three to five sets.
6. A baseball game is played on large field between two teams of _____ players each who
alternately play on offense (on bat) and on defense (in the field).
7. Gloves, helmets, bases, bats and ball are the equipment used in __________.

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 29
8. __________ is one of the skills used in baseball which is performed by a pitcher and refers to
the ability to place the game in play.
9. In baseball, the starting area of the action on the field is __________.
10. Good base running is about being fast and _________.

DIRECTION: B. Write the letter and the content of the correct answer on your answer sheet.

11. An act of scoring the ball over the net into the opposing court effectively and aggressively is …
a. Serve b. Set c. Pass d. Spike
12. “First a player should be in a ready position: bend knees and elbows, and hands are raise in
front of the face. The blocker should be alert and ready to run left or right the moment the setter
set the ball to the spiker. The blocker needs to jump straight with extended arms and spread
fingers”. What skill in volleyball is being described in the statement?
a. Block b. Serve c. Spike d. Dig
13. These are the skills used in baseball EXCEPT:
a. Base Running b. Pitching c. Blocking d. Catching
14. This an act of serving the ball by tossing it overhead and striking it above the head level.
a. Underhead b. Underhand c. Overhand d. Overhead
15. The acronym PRICE for immediate treatment stands for…
a. Protect, Rest, Ice, Compress, Eliminate
b. Put, React, Inspect, Complete, Elevate
c. Protect, Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate
d. Put, Rest, Inspect, Complete, Elevate
16. These are the skills in volleyball EXCEPT:
a. Dig b. Spike c. fielding d. Set
17. George Herman Ruth Jr. known as Babe Ruth, is a volleyball player born on February 6, 1895,
in Baltimore, Maryland.
a. Maybe b. True c. False d. All of the choices
18. Volleyball and baseball are team sports that require a certain fitness levels in order to play these
kinds of sports.
a. True b. False c. Maybe d. All of the Choices
19. Volleyball has six basic skills: Serve, Dig, Pass, Set, _____ and Block.
a. Catch b. Attack/Spike c. Throw d. Run
20. “Almost same as pass because it is both an attempt to receive ball properly, but unlike in pass,
in dig a player can use different parts of their bodies such as hands, foot, arms and sometimes
legs just to save the ball.” What skill in volleyball is being described in the statement?
a. Spike b. Set c. Block d. Dig

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 30
WEEK 7

Activity 5: “Skills Illustration”

Choose one sport that you’ve learned in the lesson and then illustrate the different skills
of your chosen sport through drawing or cutting-out pictures. Paste it on a long bond paper
and write the description of skill/s shown in each drawing or cut-out picture. Submit your work
on a given date.

Exemplary Accomplished Developing Beginning


(4) (3) (2) (1)

 skills in a certain
sport are
presented
completely
 each skill is shown
in the
picture/drawing
 the procedure or
description of the
skills are clearly
stated
 the over-all output
is presented neatly

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 31
Understanding the Family Health
(Dating, Courtship, Marriage, and
Responsible Parenthood)

Lesson 2: Family Health

health

Content Standards:

The learner demonstrates an understanding of responsible parenthood for a healthy family life.

Performance Standards:

The learner makes informed and values-based decisions in preparation for responsible parenthood.

Hello __________, It is a great day today! Have a time to learn and study about family health.

This module is …

 designed for you to identify the importance of planning marriage in having a successful
family life in the future.
 designed for you to be aware of pregnancy elated concerns and prenatal care, importance
of maternal nutrition during pregnancy, essential newborn protocol, and advantages of
breastfeeding to have a harmonious relationship in a family.
 designed for you to analyze the importance of responsible parenthood, to recognize the
factors for a successful family life, to explain the effects of family size on health, to
enumerate the important roles and responsibilities of parents in child rearing and care,
and to propose ways on how to plan an ideal family size.

After going through this module, you will be able to:

1. Explain the definition and importance of courtship and dating in choosing a lifelong
partner. H8FH-IIa-24 H8FH-IIa-25
2. Analyze behaviors that promote healthy relationship in marriage and family life.
H8FH-IIa-27

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 32
3. Describe the factors that contribute to a successful marriage. H8FH-IIb-28
4. Explain the importance of maternal nutrition during pregnancy. H8FH-IIe-f-31
5. Discuss the importance of newborn screening, and the APGAR scoring system for
newborns. H8FH-IIe-f-32
6. Explain the importance of prenatal care and post-natal care. H8FH-IIe-f-33
7. Discuss the essential newborn protocol (Unang Yakap) and advantages of
breastfeeding for both mother and child. H8FH-IIe-f-34 H8FH-IIe-f-35
8. Recognize the importance of immunization in protecting children’s health.
H8FH-IIe-f-36
9. Analyze the importance of responsible parenthood. H8FH-IIg-h-37
10. Explain the effects of rapid population growth and family size on health of the nation.
H8FH-IIg-h-38 H8FH-IIg-h-40
11. Examine the important roles and responsibilities of parents in child rearing and care.
H8FH-IIg-h-39

How to learn from this module?

To achieve the objectives cited above, you are to do the following:

 Take your time reading the lessons carefully.


 Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises diligently.
 Answer all the given tests and activities.

Let us check how much you already know about family health.

DIRECTION: A. Loop as many words as you can that have something to do with marriage.
Use the words in a sentence or give the meaning of each. NOTE: This will not be submitted
however you are required to answer as a future reference.

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 33
DIRECTION: B. Write the letter and the content of the correct answer on a separated answer
sheet. NOTE: This will not be submitted however you are required to answer as a future reference.

___ 1. The best and ideal form of infant feeding is through _______.
a. Breastfeeding
b. Mix feeding
c. Bottle feeding
d. All of the above
___ 2. The reproductive process wherein the male gamete and female gamete unite to form a new
single cell.
a. Fertilization
b. Ovulation
c. Implantation
d. Gestation
___ 3. The fertilized egg develops into a baby in the _______.
a. Ovaries
b. Fallopian tube
c. Uterus
d. Stomach
___ 4. The process of birth wherein the doctor removes the baby from the womb.
a. Ceasarian section
b. Surgical operation
c. Normal delivery
d. Painless Delivery
___ 5. The developing human is fed in the woman’s womb through.
a. Mammary gland
b. Placenta
c. Uterus
d. Bladder

DIRECTION: C. Read the statements and discuss the truth or falsity of each. Justify your
answer. Do this on a separated answer sheet. NOTE: This will not be submitted however you are
required to answer as a future reference.

1. Families have the same number of people.


2. Families can celebrate different holidays.
3. Families live in one house.
4. Families celebrate birthdays in the same way.
5. Families change all the time.
6. Even though family members fight, they still love each other.
7. In all families, mothers and fathers work.
8. Mothers and fathers always live together.
9. Different families have different rules.
10. Families have children.

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At your age right now, you must be surely curious about relationships.
You must have seen or heard some of your schoolmates doing group dating
or sometimes doing double dating. What do you know about dating?
Have you ever wondered how your father and mother met? How did they
date, court, decide to get married, and eventually decide to become
parents? Try asking your parents or grandparents or any grown-ups in your
family like your uncle and aunt about dating.
Ask also your classmates of friends your age about what they know
about dating. Compare the ideas from them. Are they the same? Which do
you think provides a more reliable information on dating?
Views on Dating
Classmates/Friends Parents/Grandparents/Uncle/Aunts
What is
dating?
When should
dating be
done?

You can now read your textbook and do the following activities. The
21st Century in Acton (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and
Health 8) page 316-340.
You can visit www.camarinesnortecollegejhs.com for supplemental
lessons and educational videos and examples.
Select Modules >> Grade 8 >> Second Quarter >> MAPEH

For the activities, use one whole intermediate paper as your answer sheet.

“Picture Connectivity”

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 35
Answer the following questions. Do this on a separate answer sheet. NOTE: This will not
be submitted however you are required to answer as a future reference.

a. What words can you form out of these pictures?


b. How do these pictures apply to you?
c. Why is courtship and dating important in choosing a lifetime partner?

Why is it important for couples to undergo a


courtship?
It gives one a chance and time to get to know better
the character and background of one’s future lifetime Showing Affection
partner.
1. Courting gives time to understand one another. Whether or not you are dating, there
2. It reveals one’s interests, likes and dislikes are many healthy ways for persons to show
limitations, and other aspirations in life. affection which may lead to courtship
3. It allows couples to decide whether they want to be between persons, especially of the opposite
committed. sex who are physically and emotionally
4. It allows couples to know if they are ready to be attracted with one another. It is an important
committed. part of being close friends to build trust and
5. It develops security. confidence with one another.
6. It develops understanding and acceptance.

WEEK 2

Activity 1: “Definition and Importance”

Direction: Using the graphic organizer below, give your own definition and discuss the
importance of courtship, dating and Marriage. Do this on your answer sheet.

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WEEK 2

Activity 2: “Attitude and Behavior in Promoting


Healthy Relationship in Marriage & Family Life”

Direction: Analyze each statement. Put a check mark (/) if the statement implies attitude and
behaviors that promote healthy relationship in marriage and family life and (X) if it is not. Do
this on your answer sheet.

__________1. Make decisions together about what to do for special events like birthdays. Even
young children can be part of these decisions.
_________2. Showing a lack of affection, and inadequate, impersonal, or routine sexuality instead
of physical affection and personal sexuality.
_________3. Having angry reactions to feedback instead of being open to it.
_________4. Show appreciation, love and encouragement through words and affection. This can be
as simple as saying ‘I love you’ to your children each night when they go to bed.
_________5. Encourage your children and partner with praise. For example, ‘It’s a big help when you
bring the bins in without being asked, Leo. Thanks!’.
__________6. Do regular, fun things together as a family. This can be as simple as a family soccer
game at the local park on Saturdays, or a family board games night each week.
_________7. Overstepping boundaries instead of showing respect for them.
_________8. Be open to talking about difficult things – like admitting to mistakes – and all kinds of
feelings, including anger, joy, frustration, fear and anxiety. Just remember that talking about feeling
angry is different from getting angry, though.
_________9. Let children make some of their own decisions. The decisions you allow will depend on
your children’s abilities and maturity, and the boundaries you’ve set. For example, you might let your
12-year-old child decide whether to walk home from school or ride their bike.
_________10. Saying “I want to be close to you,” then constantly criticizing your partner when he or
she is around.
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“Factors that Contribute to a Successful Marriage”

Direction: Give at least five (5) factors that contribute to a successful marriage and write your own description
of each factor. Do this on a separate answer sheet. NOTE: This will not be submitted however you are required
to answer as a future reference.

Factors that
Contribute to
a Successful
Marriage

“Reflection”

Direction: Think of a successful married couple you know. This couple might be your parents,
guardians, grandparents, aunt and uncle, or neighbors. On a separate answer sheet, copy
and complete the chart by putting a check mark at the appropriate column after each question.
Remember the points that contribute to the success of their marriage. NOTE: This will not be
submitted however you are required to answer as a future reference.

Name of Couple:
Guide Questions Always Sometimes Never
1. Do they communicate effectively?
2. Do they respect each other?
3. Do they have fun together?
4. Are they committed to the marriage?
5. Do they both make compromises?
6. Are they friends with each other?
7. Do they love each other?
8. Do they appear to be attracted to each other?

Focus questions:

a. What do you think makes this marriage successful? Explain.


b. What can you learn from the marriage? If you were to be asked, what would you do / follow when
you get married to make your marriage successful?

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 38
“See the Difference”

Direction: Look at the pictures and spot their differences. Answer the questions below. Do
this on a separate answer sheet. NOTE: This will not be submitted however you are required to
answer as a future reference.

1. unhealthy pregnant woman 2. healthy pregnant woman

a. Describe the pictures. Are they different?


b. Why do you think they differ? Explain your answer.

WEEK 5
Activity 3: “What to Avoid During Pregnancy”

When women are pregnant, they need to be very conscious of the food they eat and
what they drink and the activities they engage in because more food, drinks, and activities
may harm the child they are carrying.

Direction: The following is a list of actions performed during pregnancy. If the action
mentioned is something that pregnant women should avoid, put a cross (X) mark on the
space provided. If the activity is something that would be good for pregnant women, put a
slash (/) mark. Remember to copy the table in your answer sheet.

1. drinking alcohol
2. drinking milk
3. dyeing hair
4. drinking coffee
5. drinking water

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 39
6. eating varieties of fruits and vegetables
7. smoking cigarettes
8. eating uncooked meat
9. eating sweets and junk foods
10. going for walks

 Why maternal nutrition important during pregnancy?

IMPORTANCE OF MATERNAL NUTRITION


Maternal nutritional status affects the
offspring’s health development significantly
during early embryogenesis, pregnancy, birth
and lactation, and subsequently determines
health during growth and even throughout
adulthood. On the other end of the human
lifetime scale, the importance of maternal
nutrition expands into the time period before
conception: Preconception nutritional status
not only influences fertility, but also
embryogenesis and life-long health.
Predisposition for coronary heart diseases,
type-2 diabetes mellitus, and hypertension
can be caused by intrauterine adaptations to
fetal malnutrition. Hence, optimizing nutrition
for women during their reproductive period
can be expected to have a great impact on
the wellbeing of the next generation.

WEEK 5
Activity 4: “What to Avoid During Pregnancy”

Direction: Answer the following items and elaborate your answer. Copy and answer. Do this
on your answer sheet.

1. Explain the importance of prenatal care and post-natal care.

2. What is the importance of newborn screening, and the APGAR scoring


system for newborns?
1.

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 40
3. Discuss the essential newborn protocol (Unang Yakap) and advantages of
breastfeeding for both mother and child

4. Why immunization is important in protecting children’s health?

Parenthood is the state of being a parent. Traditionally, it means being a father or mother of
the biological child. When adoption is involved, the parents are the legal father and mother of the
child. Responsible parenthood is the will and ability to respond to the needs and aspirations of the
family. Responsible parenting is defined as the series of decisions couples make to ensure the best
possible life for the family and for the community to which the family belongs. It is the ability of the
parents to raise children in the Filipino way and to satisfy the social, economic, and religious
responsibilities of a family. Parenting also includes the inculcation of values and instilling of discipline.

WEEK 7
Activity 5: “Marriage & Responsible Parenthood”

Direction: Choose one activity cited in the box. Use long size bond paper for your output.

YOU ARE DO
A composer Compose a song about true love that ends in a happy marriage in
spite of difficulties.
An artist Make an artwork, drawing, or painting that shows the happiness of
a happy and loving family.
A writer Write an essay, poem, or a story about sorrows of failed romance
or failed marriage or the happiness of a successful romance and
marriage.

WEEK 7

Direction: Write the letter and the content of the correct answer of the statements / questions
given on your answer sheet.

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 41
_____1. Period in a couple’s relationship before getting married.
A. Courtship
B. Marriage
C. Fidelity
D. Engagement
_____2. The ideal and traditional form of feeding an infant.
A. Infatuation
B. Breastfeeding
C. Using milk bottles
D. Lactation
_____3. The smallest integral unit of the society.
A. Family
B. Community
C. Country
D. Population
_____4. The legal union of man and woman, as husband and wife.
A. Dating
B. Courtship
C. Marriage
D. Engagement
_____5. The period when couples are ready to embrace their responsibilities to care for the children
bringing them quality life.
A. Parenthood
B. Family
C. Pregnancy
D. Infatuation
_____6. The reproductive process wherein ½ of the chromosomes from the father and ½ of the
chromosomes of the mother combine together to form a zygote is called implantation.
A. True
B. False
C. Maybe
D. No Comment
_____7. Marriage of persons below 18 years old is null / void.
A. True
B. False
C. Maybe
D. No Comment
_____8. Wealth is an ingredient of a happy marriage where couples do not keep secrets that may
cause quarrel.
A. True
B. False
C. Maybe
D. No Comment
_____9. Having fewer children and proper spacing of birth are good for the health of the mother and
the children.
A. True
B. False
C. Maybe
D. No Comment
_____10. Smoking and drinking liquor is healthy during pregnancy.
A. True
B. False
C. Maybe
D. No Comment
_____11. Which among the statements given below upholds the responsibility of parents to their
children?
A. Choose their course in college
B. Choose their husband or wife
C. Teach them religion

The 21st Century MAPEH in Action 8 (Worktext in Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health) 42
D. Teach them values in the ABC’s of life
_____12. Why do people marry?
A. For economic security
B. For love
C. For social status
D. All of the above
_____13. Why do couples want to have children?
A. Children are considered wealth of parents
B. Religious institutions require it
C. Society expects couples to have offspring
D. Strengthens the bond between husband and wife
_____14. Which is an ingredient of a happy married life?
A. Commitment
B. Love
C. Sincerity
D. All of the above
_____15. Listening to music gives a pregnant woman as well as the baby in her womb relaxation.
A. False
B. True
C. Maybe
D. No comment
_____16. Why is having a small family important?
A. Ensures community’s progress
B. Provides for the basic needs of children for quality life
C. Requires lesser economic needs
D. Secures the future of children
_____17. Which of the following beverages does a pregnant woman cannot take?
A. Chocolate drinks
B. Fruit juices
C. Milk products
D. Rice wine
_____18. A period in a person’s relationship when one tells his intense feeling / desire
to another person
A. Marriage
B. Dating
C. Courtship
D. Engagement
_____19. According to the Department of Health, _____ is having a desired number of children and
when you want to have them by using safe and effective modern methods.
A. Family Planning
B. Newborn Screening
C. Breast Feeding
D. Good Parenting
_____20. What is the right age Filipinos to enter into marriage, as set by the Family Code of the
Philippines?
A. 15
B. 18
C. 21
D. 25

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