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WORKSHEET 1.

1A
NAME: Geraldine P. Palces SCORE:

YEAR & SECTION: BSHM 2-B DATE:

Draw the first thing that comes into your mind


when you hear the words ‘history’

This painting is made by Jorge Pineda

Jorge Pineda was a Filipino painter who was born in 1879. Numerous key galleries and
museums such as Portland Museum of Art, Maine have featured Jorge Pineda's work in the past.
Because I am not good in drawing I want to show by this painting what I remember every time I
heard the word ‘History’ in my mind, I always think of the war and how our ancestors fight for
our freedom.
WORKSHEET 1.1B
NAME:Geraldine P. Palces SCORE:

YEAR & SECTION: BSHM 2-B DATE:

Write a short essay on the relevance of studying history


in relation to your course.

For me, learning and studying History as a Hospitality Management is very significant. It helps
us to build and understand the essence of nationalism and patriotism. Learning our history gives
us a glimpse of what happened in the past and what its contribution is in the present. History
explains the causes and the things and events that happened that give changes to our present. It is
really important that we learn our own history, especially as an HM, tourists might ask you about
the places and its history, especially if you are their tour guide you must have the knowledge to
till the history of a place. Also, we must put in mind the importance and value we learned in our
history.
WORKSHEET 1.2A
NAME:Geraldine P. Palces SCORE:

YEAR & SECTION: BSHM 2-B DATE:

Directions:
Name a historical event you wish to study; and Identify the primary and
secondary sources of that historical event.

HISTORICAL EVENT:

Execution of Jose Rizal (Rizal Day) 1896

PRIMARY SOURCES:
 The Preliminary Investigation Colonel Francisco Olive, the Judge Advocate of the Spanish
military tribunal, summoned Rizal to appear before him on November 20, 1896. Two kinds of
evidences brought up against Rizal Documentary Testimonial . The Investigation took 5 days •
After 6 days, Rafael Dominquez evaluated the case and a prima facie case was against Rizal, for the
crime of rebellion and formation of illegal organization. The judge Nicolas dela Pena, gave Rizal some
recommendations to Governor Blanco Accused be kept under the custody of law Accused be
brought to trial Order of attachment be issued against his property Accused be defended in court
by an army officer
· The Arraignment of Rizal • On December 8, 1896, Rizal was informed that his arraignment was set
on December 11,1896. • Rizal pleaded not guilty to the crime charges against him.
· The Trial of Rizal • Trial commenced on December 19, 1896 for prosecution. • Taviel de Andrade
defended Rizal by saying that the alleged accusations were biased. • Rizal was found guilty beyond
reasonable doubt and to be condemned to death by a firing squad.

SECONDARY SOURCES:
 An article published by Yen Makabenta in The Manila Times that arguedabout the fraudulent
act made by Jose Rizal in his entire life and Jesuitsvouching for Jose Rizal and his Retracting
Document.
 secondary sources these can include bibliographies, indexes,abstracts,encyclopedias, and other
reference resources; available inmultiple formats, i.e. some are online, others only in print.
WORKSHEEP 1.2 B
NAME:Geraldine P. Palces SCORE:

YEAR & SECTION: BSHM 2:B DATE:

Directions: Identify whether the statement is a PRIMARY or


SECONDARY source. Write your answer before each number.

PRIMARY 1. You were watching news and the reporter said that she had
heard bad reviews about a new action film. When she talks about the movie, what
is she?

PRIMARY 2. You found a letter to one of your classmates in the room after
school yesterday. What is the letter?
PRIMARY 3. You and your brother found an old wedding dress in your
archives. Your mother told you that it belonged to your grandmother. What is the
dress?
SECONDARY 4. At school you use textbooks to learn about the history of the
Philippines. When you use textbooks, what are you using?
SECONDARY 5. You like to magazines. You love the articles written by other
about airplanes and aviation. When you read these stories, what are you?
PRIMARY 6. You father has audio files of your grandfather narrating his
memorable experience as a pilot. What are you listening to?
SECONDARY 7. When you are working on your assignment about the
Philippine government, you have read about the commentaries of the Justices in
the Supreme Court on landmark cases. What are you reading?
SECONDARY 8. Your friend told you that she will be reading a book that she
really liked. When she talks about the book, what is she?
PRIMARY 9. When you were at summer camp last year, you found an
interesting porcelain jar; You researched and found out that it has been made by
the precolonial Chinese traders. What is the jar?
SECONDARY 10. You are writing a paper on President Rodrigo Roa Duterte for
your History class. You used articles from an online encyclopedia and Wikipedia.
What are you using?
WORKSHEET 1.3A
NAME:Geraldine P. Palces SCORE:

YEAR & SECTION: BSHM 2:B DATE:

Directions: The following are lesser known controversies published by filipiknow.net entitled “10
Mind-Blowing Controversies of Philippine History.”

Read the online article at filipiknow.net/historical-controversiesphilippines and study the sources


being presented in each controversy. Check whether or not you agree to the following statements
based on your examination of sources.

CONTROVERSIES AGREE DISAGREE


1. We already had an excellent public school system
before the Americans came. 
2. Jose Rizal disliked the Chinese.

3. Jose Burgos was framed for the Cavite mutiny.

4. The Americans used pigs’ blood and body parts on
Moro insurgents. 
5. The Jabidah Massacre never happened.

6. A Filipino helped found Los Angeles.

7. Gregorio del Pilar was Aguinaldo’s assassin.

9. Miguel Malvar, not Manuel Quezon, should be the
second Philippine President. 
10. An ancient family owns the entire Philippines.

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