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TOTAL PHYSICAL ATTENDANCE
RESPONSE
Prayer
Prayer Breathing Exercise
Breathing
Exercise
Learning Competencies:

1. Identify the early traders.

2. Classify the early traders and their


influences.
Video
Time:
Do you know that the Philippines is in a very
strategic location, making it possible for our
ancestors to trade with our Asian neighbors since
the first century B.C.? The early Filipinos
exchanged their products with those of the
foreigners who came to our shores.
The Early Traders
INDIANS
● were called Bombays
● were people from India
● were tall and dark-skinned, had straight,
black hair, wore turbans on their heads,
had pointed noses, thick lips and deep-set
eyes
What are some of the Indian influences?

- donning a lei around


the neck of a guest as
a sign of welcome
- using a veil and a cord
during a church wedding to
symbolize the union of the
bride and the bridegroom.
- throwing grains of rice
at the bride and the
bridegroom after the
wedding ceremony
Childless couples dance before the statue of a
patron saint as they ask for a favor—that they may
have a child of their own.

The Obando Fertility Dance is a festival


where couples who hope to be blessed by
children perform street dances in a long
procession. The Fertility Dance of Obando is
both a festival and a prayerful appeal for
devotees.
Believing in superstitions.

Do you know any superstitious beliefs?


What were the words introduced by the Indians?

Bathala asawa
guro
sandata mutyak
diwa
raja udyapi
putong (head turban)

sarong (long skirt) embroidered shawls


vegetables flower

Ampalaya
Patola Sampaguita

Malunggay
CHINESE
came from China
were of medium height
had yellowish skin, and small chinky
eyes and straight hair
What do you think are some of the Chinese
influences?
Food:
Fruits:

Pomelo Guava Star Fruit


/Balimbing
Vegetables:

Chinese Lettuce Pechay Soy Bean


Words: ate, kuya, ditse, sanse, sangke, pinggan,
pancit, mangkok
Games:
kite flying sungka Chinese checkers
clothes:

Kamisa De Chino Cheongsam


Use of:

firecrackers during celebration of New Year

slippers, umbrellas, gongs, hats, raincoats,


porcelain wares, silk
Desirable traits:

● love of family (close family ties)


● patience
● frugality
● humility
● respect
● hard work
● self-discipline
ARABS
came from Saudi Arabia ; most of them were
merchants
were tall, had muscular bodies, had deep set eyes,
pointed nose and black hair
The influences of the Arabs can be seen clearly in
the culture of the Muslim Filipinos in Mindanao.
Islam religion
Mosque (Muslims’ place of worship)
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Koran (Qur’an)- sacred book of the Muslims
not drinking wine and not eating pork
The useof firearms, the calendar, the laws
and the literature of the Filipinos are of
Arabic origin.
Words:
kali (judge), shariah (law), nabi (prophet), bukas, salamat,
alamat, sulat, apo
Singkil – a dance where a Maranao princess is pursued by a
prince, amidst the clapping of crisscrossed bamboos
Today, we have learned that early traders
left us influences for the enhancement of
our culture and some contributed to the
progress of our nation.
ASSESSMENT:
In your AP notebook, illustrate 2 influences of the
early traders which you are grateful for. One drawing
for each influence.
ASSIGNMENT:
Summative Assessment 3.1 next meeting.

Coverage:
The Early Ancestors and The Early Traders

Check AP 3 SILID for the Study Notes and PDF file.


Attendance Prayer
GOD BLESS YOU, KIDS!

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