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DETAILED LESSON PLAN

Grade 10

I. OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

a. Explain the definition of Media-based Arts and Design in the Philippines


b. Analyze the elements of a comic/graphic novel
c. Create artworks that can be assembled with local materials.

II. SUBJECT MATTER


a. Topic: Exhibit on Media-based arts and design in the Philippine
b. Sub-topic: Animation, Print media, and comic books
c. Reference: Horizons grade10 learners material 278-288
d. Materials: Laptop, Projector

III. PROCEDURES

Teachers’ Activity Students’ Activity


(Preparatory Activity)

Greetings: - Good morning Ma’am


“Good morning Class”
- (the class representative will lead
Prayer: the prayer)
“May I call the class representative to lead
the prayer”

“You may now take your seat” - “Thankyou Ma’am

Checking the Attendance


“May I call the class secretary for the - ( Class secretary will give the
attendance sheet? attendance sheet)

“okay no one is absent today”

A. Motivation
“okay class guess the word/words
on what can you see in the - (student will stand up and participate)
pictures using these rambled
letters.”
( the players aim is to work out
what the words is, from a set of
letters given below the pictures.)

B. PRESENTATION
“But before we proceed our
discussion, let us all stand and - (student will stand up and participate)
energized our body and mind to
become more active during our
discussion.

C. LESSON PROPER
- “For today’s lesson that I will
discover is all about “Media-based
Arts and Design” and I will
introduce and explain about
animation, Print Media, and Comic
Books.
- “Class do you have any idea what
is animation, print media and
comic books. - (Student actively listening)

• ANIMATION- Is the simulation of


movement created by displaying a
series of pictures, or frames. In
recent decades, a whole new
career opportunity has emerged
for creative Filipinos via a field of
ANIMATION. Filipino animators
have been involved in the creation
of some of the best-loved and
technically challenging-animated
feature films produced in the last
few years.
• Animation Council of the
- (Student actively listening)
Philippines, Inc.- Is a non-stock,
non-profit organization that aims
to create an identity for the
Philippines within the animation
industry, making it one of the
preferred sources for animation
services worldwide.
• The showpiece of the ACPI is
Animahensayon, an annual
festival and competition featuring
the works of Filipino animator.
 Philippine Animation Studio, Inc.- - (Student actively listening)
The Philippine Animation Studio,
Inc. (PASI) was established in 1991
and has since collaborated on
numerous animation projects and
series with foreign partners.
Among these have been Captain
Flamingo, Producing Parker,
Groove High and Space Heroes
Universe.
 Urduja, (2008) an animated film
adaptation of the legend of the
warrior princess of Pangasinan.
 Also released in 2008 was Dayo:
Sa Mundo ng Elementalia, said to
be the country’s first all-digital
full-length animated feature film.

Print Media
 Newspapers- the most
inexpensive way to reach a huge
mass of people quickly

 Newsletters- for promotional


purpose, political campaigns, or
for causes
 Magazines- The articles on various
topics, like food, fashion, sports,
finance, lifestyle, and so on.

 Banners and posters- Banners:


made of cloth, or paper
are used to show slogans, logos, or
some messages. Posters:
hung at a height - (Student actively listening)
to catch the attention of the
passersby.

 Billboards- the advertisements are


printed on the billboard.

 Books- varied topics that include


literature, history, fiction stories,
and many more, that not only
increase our knowledge but also
entertain us.

 Brochure(pamphlet)- the details


of the company, or organization
for takeaway.

 Flyers- in exhibitions, or can be


put on walls of colleges and
schools

COMIC BOOKS
 Another field of print media that
highlights the artistic gifts of
Filipinos is that of comic books or
komiks as they are referred to
locally.
 Tony Velasquez- “Father of
Filipino Comics”. - (Student actively listening)
 Liwayway Magazines- where
Velasquez’s comics were first
featured.

Mga Kabalbalan ni Kenkoy


 Filipino comics artists also became
recognized for their talents, both
locally and overseas. Thus, from
the 1960s to the 1980s.
 One such series is the longrunning
Pugad Baboy, created by Pol
Medina, Jr.

GENERALIZATION
“Class any question about our
topic”
“I will group you to 2 groups, each
group will be going to share your
knowledge about our to topic.
- None Ma’am

- Students will share their knowledge


about the topic.

IV. EVALUATION

QUIZ:
Answer the following question;
__________1. “Father of Filipino Comics”.
__________2. It is a non-profit organization that aims to create an identity for the Philippines
within the animation industry.
__________3. It is an animated film adaptation of the legend of the warrior princess of
Pangasinan.
__________4. Where Velasquez’s comics were first featured.
__________5. The articles on various topics, like food, fashion, sports, finance, lifestyle, and so
on.
__________6. The most inexpensive way to reach a huge mass of people quickly.
_________7-10. Give at least 4 animated feature films.

V. ASSIGNMENT:
“Create your own comics ”

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