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College of Education Kalibo, Aklan

Detailed Lesson Plan in Physical Education

I. Objectives

At the end of the lesson the students will be able to:

a. Describes the non-religious festivals.


b. Identifies the nature and origin of non-religious festivals.
c. Express ones opinion about the importance of non-religious festivals to the Filipino culture.

Express ones opinion about the


importance of festival dances to the
Filipino culture.

Define festival dances.


 Identify the types of festival
dances.
 Express ones opinion about the
importance of festival dances to the
II. Subject Matter

a. Topic: Indigenous Influence/Non-Religious Festivals


b. Materials: Laptop, Module, Visual Aids Projector, Bluetooth Speaker.
c. References: Physical Education and Health Learner’s Material Textbook: Exercise Program Festival
Dance (Non-Religious Festivals) (Page 182 – 187)
d. Instructional Materials: Picture, visual aids, video projector, white screen, and speaker
e. Value Focus: Active participation, cooperation.

III. Procedure

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity


A. Preparatory Activities
Greetings

“Good morning class’’ “Good morning Sir, were glad to see you”

Opening Prayer
“Classmates are ready to pray? Let us bow our
“Everybody, please stand up and let us pray. May I call head and feel the presence of the lord. “Lord,
the assigned student for the prayer to lead the prayer?” our God, Father of light with Your assistance I
will study patiently and perform my duties
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conscientiously for your greater honor and


glory. Grant me a bright intellect, a sound
judgment and retentive memory. Amen

Classroom Management

“Before you take your sit, please pick up the pieces of “Okay Sir!”
trash then arrange the chairs and sit properly”

Checking of Attendance

Is there any ab sent in the class? “None Sir”

“Okay, That’s good. “

B. Review

Okay last meeting, do you still remember what our


“It was all about Religious festivals Sir!
lesson all about is? Yes Jandi?

Very Good! Thank you Jandi, what is religious festivals


“Religious Festivals are festivals that are
class? Yes David?
celebrated in honor for their patron saint”.

Wow! Very good, Thank you David. Now that we are


done in religious festivals, let us now proceed to our new
lesson in PE. But before that I have prepared a game for
you.

C. Motivation

“The name of the game is 1, 2, 3, GO” okay class read


the instructions” (Students starts reading)

Directions: You have to read the question and answer


it, and then you choose and go to the correct answer
letter on the bard.

“Is that clear class?” “Yes Sir!”

“Okay now everyone stand” “Okay Sir”

“So here’s the first question”

This festival is celebrated in honor for their saint patron


and to give respect for their beliefs when it comes to
their religion?

A. Religious Festivals

B. Non-Religious Festivals
“Yes Sir!”
“Are you ready to go to your answer?”
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(Students proceeds to their answer)


Okay 1, 2, 3, Go!
“Yes Sir!”
“Okay are you ready to know the correct answer?”

“The correct answer is A. Religious Festivals!”


(Everyone starts clapping)
“let’s clap for the winners of first the question”

“For our next question”

This festival is also called the (Blooming Flowers) is


held during the month of Febuary in Bagio City.

A. Pahiyas Festival

B. Panagbenga Festival
“Yes Sir!”
“Are you ready to go to your answer?”
(Students proceeds to their answer)
Okay 1, 2, 3, Go!
“Yes Sir!”
“Okay are you ready to know the correct answer?”

“The correct answer is B. Panagbenga Festival!” (Everyone starts clapping)


“let’s clap for the winners of first the question”

“For our last question”

This festival is an annual festival with highlights held


every 4th Sunday of October in Bacolod City, It is also
called the “City of smiles”.

A. Maskara Festival

B. Dinagyang Festival

“Are you ready to go to your answer?”

Okay 1, 2, 3, Go! “Yes Sir!”

“Okay are you ready to know the correct answer?”

“The correct answer is A. Maskara Festival!” (Everyone starts clapping)

“let’s clap for the winners of our game today” “Yes Sir! it was fun”

“Did you enjoy the game class?”

“That’s great class all of you all did well”


(Student Answered)
D. Discussion
“It is about Non-Religious Festivals Sir!”
Our lesson is related to the game you’ve played. Do
Non-Religious Festivals are festivals that are not
you have any idea of what is our lesson for today class?
related to the religion but they celebrate it through
That’s right very good, It is about Non-Religious their culture and tradition.
Festivals. When we say non-religious festivals what
(Everyone starts clapping)
comes through your mind? Yes Shena?

“Very Good Shena! Thank you, let’s clap for shena”


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Non-Religious Festivals is a celebration for their “Yes Sir!”


thanksgiving, tradition and culture.

“Is that clear class?”

“Okay lets proceed to the examples of non-religious


festivals”

The first example is Lanzones Festivals

“I think this festival has of Lanzones in their place


Sir!”

(Everyone starts clapping)


“Who’s familiar with this festival? Yes Laurence?”

Very Good! Let’s clap for Laurence class!

Let’s watch a short clip about LanzonesFestivals They have colorful costumes and they have a lots
of Lanzones fruit Sir!
(Starts presenting the video)
(Everyone starts clapping)
What have you notice in the video class? Yes Precious?
During third week of October in the Camiguin
Islands Sir!
That’s right let’s clap for Precious
(Everyone starts clapping)
Where and when is this celebrated class? Yes Richard?

Excellent Richard, Okay class lets clap for Richard

They celebrate the abundance harvest of lanzones fruit.


They also known to have the sweetest lanzones fruit Yes Sir!
you could ever taste in the country that is because of the
volcanic soil in their island.

Do you understand what is Lanzones festival class?

Let’s proceed to the next Festival

Maskara Festival is held in Bacolod City Sir!

(Everyone starts clapping)

Who’s familiar with Maskara Festival? Yes Philip?


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That Correct Philip, Okay class lets clap for Philip!

(Everyone answered)
Let me show a short video about Maskara Festival They wear colorful costumes and all of their mask
is smiling!
(Starts presenting the video)

What have you notice in the video class?

That’s right class they wear smiling maskara because Yes Sir!
Bacolod City is called the” City of smiles “that no
matter how tough and bad the times were, Bacolod City
is going to pull through, survive, and in the end.

Do you understand what is Maskara Festival Class?

Okay, now the next Festival

The Ibalong festival is a non-religious festival in


legazpi City, Albay, Philippines and is held in
August. The festival celebrates the epic story
ibalong who was accompanied by three legendary
heroes namely Baltog,Handyong, Bantong.
What is Ibalong Festival? Please read definition Althea

They wear battle costumes like they are going into


Thank you Althea, Now let me show you a short video
a battle Sir!
about Ibalong Festival

(Starts presenting the video)


Baltog, Handyong and Bantong Sir!
What have you notice in the video class? Yes Mark?

Yes that’s right the festival celebrates the story of the (Everyone starts clapping)
three legendary heroes, and who are those heroes again
class? Yes Shane?

“Yes Sir!”
“Excellent! Let’s clap for Shane”

They express warmth and goodwill to all people


encouraged to celebrate with Bicolanos.

Do you understand what is Ibalong festival now class?

Okay Very good, let’s go to the next festival.


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(Students began to read)


Kalilangan Festival is an annual festivity that is
celebrated in General Santos Cityand takes place
in the month of February.

“Okay Sir!”

What is Kalilangan Festival? Everyone please read.


There are a lot of event in the festivals Sir!

Okay I have here a video of Kalilangan Festival let us


watch.

(Starts presenting the video) “Yes Sir!”

What you have notice in the video class? Yes Angel?

That’s right Angel! Because the the people from


Mindanao celebrates the tradition of sharing,
hospitality and Altruism that is part of the cultural
heritage of Mindanao.

Is that clear class?

Okay were down to our last but not the least Non-
Religious Festival.

The festival has a lot of flowers and floats Sir!

Let us first watch a video about Panagbenga Festival

(Starts presenting the video)

What did you notice in the video?Yes Jecko?

Yes Sir!
Yes! Very good Jecko, The Panagbenga Festival or
Blooming Flowers Festival is a month-long annual
flower festival occurring in Baguio held during
February.

This festival was created as a tribute to the city’s


flowers and as a way of rise up from the devastation of
the 1990 Luzon earthquake.

Did you understand the about the Panagbenga festival


class?

All right! Since you has the idea about the paintings in China,
Japan, and Korea. Let us have an activity.
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All right! Since you have the idea about the Non-
Religious Festivals in the Philippines. Let us have an
activity.

F. Application
Activity
Direction: Fill out the table with the needed
information about Festivals in the Philippines.
Where? Non-Religious When?
Festivals
Lanzones Okay Sir!
Festival
Maskara
Festival
Ibalong
Festival
Kalilangan
Festival
Panagbenga
Festival

I will give you ten minutes to answer your activity. Is


that clear?

(after ten minutes)

Okay finish or not finish pass your activity

F. Generalization

How was your activity class? Did you identify where It was okay Sir!
and when are the festivals celebrated?

It was about Non-Religious Festvals Sir!


Great job! Now let’s take a recap of our lesson, what
festival did we discuss today? Yes Renalyn?
(Everyone starts clapping)
Very Good! Let’s clap for Renalyn!
The Non-religious Festival are festivals that are
What is Non-Religious Festivals again?Yes Jr? celebrated through culture and tradition.

(Everyone starts clapping)


Wow very Good! Let’s clap for Jr.
Lanzones Festival, Maskara Festival, Ibalong
Can you give example of Non-Religius Festivals? Yes Festival, Kalilangan Festival and Panagbenga
Shane? Festival

(Everyone starts clapping)


Brilliant! Let’s clap for Shane!
Yes Sir!
Now I’m going to ask questions. W

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