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MODULE IN MAPEH 7
FOURTH QUARTER/ WEEK 5
MUSIC ACCOMPANIMENT IN RELATION TO A PARTICULAR PHILIPPINE FESTIVAL
INTRODUCTION: This module is designed to help you to understand and give you an opportunity
to perform the sound of rhythm in a particular Philippine festival.
PRE-ASSESSMENT:
Arrange the letters to complete the word;
1. MPTEO TEMPO The rate of speed of a musical piece.
4. ETIM STGIUNREA TIME SIGNATURE To specify how many beats are contained in each
measure.
5. FREMOPR PERFORM Present (a form of entertainment) to an audience.
II. ACTIVITY:
MUSIC ACCOMPANIMENT IN RELATION TO A PARTICULAR PHILIPPINE FESTIVAL
Philippine festivals are town fiestas celebrating moments in history and celebrations of the
arts and culture. Festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and its religion and
culture. These festivals use music to complement in their dance movements.
Whereas, accompaniment is the musical part which provides the rhythmic and or harmonic
support for the melody or main themes of instrumental piece. While, musical improvisation is the
creative activity of immediate musical composition which combines performance with
communication of emotions and instrumental technique.
To get a good accompaniment, you should select a rhythm which might unify the
accompaniment and, also it is important to know the time signature of the music. In the next
activity, you will listen to tempo and tonal center of the given examples of music in the listening
task.
EXERCISE 1: Listening Task
Listen to the music “Una kaya Ati-Atihan”. Learn and feel the rhythm.
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PASAY-MUSIC7-Q4-05
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III. APPLICATION:
ACTIVITY 1: Performance Task Rhythmic Accompaniment to the music “Una Kaya Ati-
Atihan”
Instructions:
1. Create your own improvise rhythmic accompaniment.
2. You can use your own improvise musical instrument made of big can as your drum throughout
the performance.
3. Make your own creative improvise musical instrument
4. Take about 5 seconds to introduce yourself before you do the rhythmic accompaniment.
5. Record your performance using your mobile phone or any gadgets and send it to your teacher.
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PASAY-MUSIC7-Q4-05
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IV. EVALUATION:
Prepared By:
Reference:
Mrs. Marilou T. Bardaje
Grade 7 Music and Arts Learner’s Material and Teacher II,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DwcU5kSZP0 Pasay City West High School
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A7PR-IVh-2 MODULE CODE: PASAY-ARTS 7-Q4-05
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MODULE IN ARTS 7
FOURTH QUARTER/WEEK 5
Objectives:
➢ Analyze the uniqueness of each group’s performance of their selected festival or theatrical form.
B. 1. Lesson Proper:
What is Festival?
A festival is an event, usually and ordinarily staged by a local community and centering on some
characteristic aspect of that community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as a local or national
holiday, mela or ied. A commemoration or thanksgiving associated with celebration and may provide
entertainment.
Philippine festivals are town fiestas celebrating moments in history that defined identity, polity and locality.
Celebration of the arts and culture, albeit made central to these festivities, only comes as a texture instead of text in the
whole exercise of the Festival.
Lucban, Quezon celebrates the Pahiyas Festival in honor of the patron saint of
farmers, St. Isidore. The festival showcase a street of houses, which are adorned with
fruits, vegetables, agricultural products, handicrafts and kipping, a rice-made
decoration, which afterwards, can be eaten grilled or fried. The word ‘pahiyas’ was
derived from the word ‘payas’, which means decoration or to decorate.
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References
• https://www.slideshare.net/misskml/festivals-and-fiestas-of-philippines
• https://www.tripzilla.ph/best-festivals-philippines/6018
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CCode: PE7RD-IVD-h-4 MODULE CODE: PASAY- PE7-Q4-05
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MODULE IN MAPEH 7
FOURTH QUARTER/ WEEK FIVE
OBJECTIVES:
INTODUCTION:
Festival dances are cultural dances performed to the strong beats of percussion instruments by a
community of people sharing the same culture usually done in honor of a Patron Saint or as a
thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest. Festival dances may be religious or secular in nature. But the
best thing about festival is that they add to the merry-making and festivities of a place where they
celebrated, the reason why they are called festival dances after all. Festival dances draw the people’s
culture by portraying the people’s way of life through movements, costumes and implements
inherent to their place of origin.
PRE-ASSESMENT:
Directions: Write your answer on the space provided before the number, Write TRUE if the
statement is true, and FALSE if it is not true, and change the underlined word into correct
sentenced.
EXERCISE PROGRAM
Festival dances are part of our Filipino culture. People from all over the country have developed and
established these dances for entertainment purposes and eventually contributed to improve our
economy, however, there is much to be considered aside from the entertainment and economic
value, festival dances help improve the physical wellness of those who are engaged in dance making
them more capable to do more productive things other than dancing.
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CCode: PE7RD-IVD-h-4 MODULE CODE: PASAY- PE7-Q4-05
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LET US KNOWN
The Ati-Atihan Festival is a Philippine festival held annually in January in honor of the Santo Nino
{Holy Child or Infant Jesus} in several towns of the province of Aklan, Panay Island.
Evaluation:
To conserve our traditions and values, we need festivals and dances. It is just a way to think of past
and be thankful to God for all the things given.
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CCode: PE7RD-IVD-h-4 MODULE CODE: PASAY- PE7-Q4-05
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ASSESSMENT
A. Directions: Match column A with column B, write the correct answer on the space provided,
Letter only.
[A] [B]
A 2. Sinulog B. Leyte
B. Directions: Read carefully each question and write the letter of the correct answer, on the
space provided.
1. What is the Philippine festival held annually in January in honor of the Santo Nino
[Holy Infant of Jesus]
a]. Dinagyang Festival b].Sinulog Festival c]. Sublian Festival d]. Ati-Atihan Festival
2. Which of the Festival that Presented during a feast, as a ceremonial worship dance in honor to the
Holy Cross.
a]. Dinagyang Festival b].Sinulog Festival c]. Sublian Festival d]. Ati-Atihan Festival
3. The Flower festival occurring in Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines.
a]. Panagbenga Festival b]. Festival of Smiles c]. Maskara Festival d]. Voyadores Festival
4. One of the most awaited festival of Bicol, held every 3rd week of September where the feast of our Lady of
Pena Francia is commemorated.
a]. Panagbenga Festival b]. Festival of Smiles c]. Maskara Festival d]. Voyadores Festival
5. The festival first began in 1980 during a period of crisis.
a]. Panagbenga Festival b]. Festival of Smiles c]. Maskara Festival d]. Voyadores Festival
Reference:
Grade 7 – Physical Education and Health pp 226 – 237 [Teachers Guide]
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CG CODE: H7DD-IVf-27 MODULE CODE: PASAY-HEALTH7-Q4-05
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PASAY CITY
MODULE IN HEALTH 7
QUARTER 4 / WEEK 5
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
Non-Communicable
Disease (NCD) are not cause
by pathogens or disease-
causing organism such as
bacteria or viruses, but
rather, by how people live,
by the conditions with which
they are born or by the
hazards around them.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
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CG CODE: H7DD-IVf-27 MODULE CODE: PASAY-HEALTH7-Q4-05
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Exercise every day. Physical activity removes disease-causing toxins through sweat. It
also prevents cardiovascular disease, respiratory problems and reduces the risk of
cancer and diabetes. It is recommended to perform at least 30 minutes of exercise.
Eat foods high in lecithin. Lecithin is a potent substance that regulates cell
nutrients. It also helps you maintain an ideal body weight and helps prevent your body
from accumulating unnecessary fat. Food rich in lecithin include soybeans, grains,
legumes, and peanuts.
Consume foods high in antioxidants. The active ingredients of antioxidants are called
flavonoids. These substances keep the brain healthy and prevent cancer and other
non-communicable diseases. Food rich in antioxidants include cranberries, dried
prunes, plums, and pinto beans.
Train the brain. Reading books and solving crossword puzzles everyday can help
exercise the brain and prevent memory loss and deterioration. Performing these
activities daily will improve all the regions of the brain.
Consult to the specialist. Consult your doctor before embarking on natural methods
to prevent disease.
. REFERENCES:
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CG CODE: H7DD-IVf-27 MODULE CODE: PASAY-HEALTH7-Q4-05
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STEP 4
VI. EVALUATION:
Non-communicable diseases
international killer
sweat
communicable contagious
Lecithin
WRITER:
ROMEL P. MISA
PASAY CITY NORTH HIGH SCHOOL -
M. DELA CRUZ
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