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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CAVITE
TRECE MARTIRES CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

WEEKLY LEARNING PLAN

Quarte 4 Grade Level 7


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Week 1 Learning Area MAPEH - MUSIC

MELCs The learners are expected to ;

1. identifies musical characteristics of selected Philippine festivals and theatrical forms through video or live performances; MU7FT-IVa-g-1

2. describes the origins and cultural background of selected Philippine festival/s MU7FT-IVa-d-2

Day Objectives Topic/s Classroom-based Activities Home-based Activities

1 HOLIDAY (LABOR DAY)

2 The students should Music of Begin with classroom routine: SET A STUDENTS
be able to: Philippine
a. Prayer
Festivals and
b. Checking of attendance
● Identify the origin Theatrical Let the students accomplish the given activities on a
c. Quick “kamustahan”
and background Forms separate sheet of paper.
of different
Philippine festivals
Lesson 1: a. Learning Task 1
● Appreciated the
A. Recall (Elicit)
importance of (Festivals of
When music or drumbeats are heard, this signals a
music in Aklan, Cebu,
Philippine Festival and Batangas) B. Motivation (Engage) celebration. In your own opinion, state different
reasons why music is important in festivals?

Use this format in 1 whole sheet of paper, 100


Words and above. 
PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY:
Name:
Grade and Section:
NAME THE PICTURE Learning Task 1 in Music
The students will try to guess the name of the festival show on the screen
Music is important in a festival because:
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
_______________________.

1.
RUBRICS

DI
NAGYANG Clear explanation 50 points
ATI
-ATIHAN Organization & 25 points
cleanliness 

Sentence Structure, 25 points


Grammar, & Spelling

TOTAL 100 points

2.
DI
NAGYANG
ATI
-ATIHAN
b. Learning Task 2

Evey person is a hero and can be a hero in their own


way…

3. DI
NAGYANG DIRECTION: On the space provided, write your
SU experience in being a HERO; and ways you can
BLIAN be a HERO to your country. Write your statement
into 3 to 5 sentences. 

Sentence Completion Activity (Use this format in 1


whole sheet of paper)

4. DI
NAGYANG NAME:
SU
BLIAN GRADE AND SECTION:

Learning Task 2 in Music:

I have been a hero through ….


5.
MO
RIONES ____________________________________________
SU ____________________________________________
BLIAN
For my country, I can be a hero through….

____________________________________________
____________________________________________
KEY TO CORRECTION:

1. B
2. F
3. H
4. L
5. M RUBRICS

C. Discussion of Concepts (Explore) Clear explanation 50 points

Organization & 25 points


The teacher will present a cleanliness 
short video clip of each Ati-atihan Sentence Structure, 25 points
Philippine Festival Festival is also known as Grammar, & Spelling
the wildest of the
Philippine Festival TOTAL 100 points
which means “make-
believe Atis” wherein
participants portray the
ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL natives of Kalibo, Aklan
called, “Ati or Aetas”.
https://youtu.be/WOztdN- A week-long
cQNc festival held annually
every third week of
January that consists of
a tribal dance parade with
drum music, costumes
and indigenous
accessories to honor the
Santo Niño or the Holy
Child Jesus.
People cheer
and shout “Hala Bira!”
and “Viva Santo Niño!” to
The Sinulog
Festival is an annual
cultural and religious
festival held on the third
Sunday of January in
the city of Cebu
Celebrate to
honor the Santo Niño,
commemorate the
Filipino rejection of their
former religious views,
SINULOG FESTIVAL and acceptance of
Christianity.
https://youtu.be/9SuQJK23n_U This festival is
famous among local and
international tourists for
its grand street parade
which imitates the type of
dancing done by the
- The petitioners often yell out “Pit Senior”. They flock to the festival for
prayer requests and thanksgiving while dancing, believing that Santo
Niño will hear them.

- Different groups of dancers dressed in colorful attire are accompanied


by rhythmic music of the drums, percussions, trumpets and native
gongs
SUBLIAN FESTIVAL

https://youtu.be/rzjaM_R1RKg

- The Sublian Festival is an annual celebration on the twenty third day


of July reflecting the Batangueños’ commitment and great love to
their town’s patrons, the Holy Cross of Bauan and Agoncillo, and the
Santo Niño of Batanga City.
- It was originally a religious ceremony that involves praying, eating,
dancing the “Subli”, and singing verses with strict skeletal melody.
- The religious commitment was translated to “subli”, a dance local to
Batangas.
- Traditionally, the subli is performed with chanting and accompanied
by drums.
- Subli come from two words: "subsub" (bending your body forward or
downward) and "bali" (broken.)
- Thus, throughout the dance, male dancers are in trunk-forward-bend
position to give the impression of broken bodies.
- At present, the Sublian festival features street dancing, harana
(singing of Filipino courtship songs), indigenous Filipino games, and
Lupakan (sharing of "Nilupak" a delicacy made from cassava, sweet
potato or banana).

MORIONES FESTIVAL
Lesson 2:

(Festivals of
Marinduque,
Davao and
Bicol)

- Moriones Festival is a colorful folk-religious festival during holy week


in the island known as the “heart of the Philippines” the island of
Marinduque.
- This festival is a reenactment of the story of Saint Longinus. He was
the centurion who pierced the side of Jesus Christ and regained his
vision after drops of blood and water hit his eyes.
- Participants play the role of Roman soldiers and wear the Moriones
costume so that no one can identify them. The Morions wear their
costumes for an entire week. Only when they eat or sleep, they take it
off.
- They perceive this as a form of sacrifice as they must stand and walk
around on thin strap slippers under the hot sun while wearing heavy
wooden masks.
- The Moriones scare children away and court the ladies by singing and
dancing for them.

KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
- Kadayawan Festival is held in Davao every third week of August in
celebration of thanksgiving for good harvest with parade floats of
fresh fruits and flowers, and street dancing with colorful tribal
costumes, and accessories.
- Kadayawan comes from the word “Madayaw” meaning thanksgiving
for nature’s gift; warm and friendliness greeting; and to describe
things that is good, valuable, superior, and beautiful.
- This celebration originated from tribal festivals of the “Lumad” and
muslim tribes of Davao in the 70’s featuring the dances and rituals of
thanksgiving.
- It was used to be called “Apo Duwaling” to promote Davao’s famous
icons: the highest peak of the country “Mt. Apo”, king of fruits
“Durian”, and queen of orchids “Waling-waling”.

IBALONG FESTIVAL

- Ibalong Festival is held in Bicol Region


- Aims to express friendliness, enthusiasm and goodwill to all people.
- Bicolanos and tourists celebrate the festival to commemorate the
three heroes of the Bicol epic in the town of Ibalong namely Baltog,
Hadyong, Bantong.
- In this festival, the people parade in the streets wearing masks and
costumes like the heroes and villains of the epic.

D. Developing Mastery (Explain) (ASYNCHRONUOUS ACTIVITY)

E. Application and Generalization (Elaborate)

F. Evaluation

Let the learner answer a 10-item quiz about Philippine Festrival

Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer:

1. This festival is also known as the wildest of the Philippine festivals


a. Sublian Festival
b. Ati-atihan Festival
c. Sinulog Festival
2. In the Ati-atihan Festival, the participants shout ________
a. Tara na!
b. Hala Bira!
c. Pit Senior!
3. It is a festival held every third of July that shows the strong religious
ritual of Batangueños to the town’s patron Holy Cross in Bauan and
Agoncillo, and the Santo Niño in Batangas City.
a. Sublian
b. Kadayawan
c. Sinulog
4. This festival held on the third Sunday of January in the City of Cebu to
honor the Santo Niño.
a. Ati-atihan
b. Kadayawan
c. C. Sinulog
5. Ati-atihan Festival celebrated in ___________
a. Kalibo, Aklan
b. Cebu City
c. Batangas
6. Moriones is a festival celebrated in the island of ________
a. Marinduque
b. Batangas
c. Aklan
7. Kadayawan is a festival celebrated in __________
a. Davao
b. Cebu
c. Batangas
8. This festival is held in Bicol Region
a. Moriones
b. Kadayawan
c. Ibalong
9. This festival is held during holy week
a. Moriones
b. Kadayawan
c. Ibalong
10. __________ festival is held in Davao every third week of August
a. Ibalong
b. Moriones
c. Kadayawan

KEY TO CORRECTION:

1. B
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. C

G. Additional/Enrichment Activity (Extend)

3 The students should Music of Begin with classroom routine: SET B STUDENTS
be able to: Philippine
d. Prayer
Festivals and
● Identify the Theatrical e. Checking of attendance Let the students accomplish the given activities on a
origin and Forms separate sheet of paper.
f. Quick “kamustahan”
background
of different
Philippine Lesson 1: a. Learning Task 1
festivals
(Festivals of
A. Recall (Elicit) When music or drumbeats are heard, this signals a
Aklan, Cebu,
● Appreciated celebration. In your own opinion, state different
and Batangas) B. Motivation (Engage)
the reasons why music is important in festivals?
importance of
Use this format in 1 whole sheet of paper, 100
music in Words and above. 
Philippine
Festival PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY:

Name:
NAME THE PICTURE
Grade and Section:
The students will try to guess the name of the festival show on the screen Learning Task 1 in Music

Music is important in a festival because:


__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
_______________________.

1.

DI
NAGYANG
ATI
-ATIHAN RUBRICS

Clear explanation 50 points

Organization & 25 points


cleanliness 

Sentence Structure, 25 points


Grammar, & Spelling
2. TOTAL 100 points
DI
NAGYANG
ATI
-ATIHAN

3. DI
NAGYANG
SU
BLIAN
KEY TO CORRECTION:

1. B
2. F
3. H

C. Discussion of Concepts (Explore)

The teacher will present a short video clip of each Philippine Festival

ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL

https://youtu.be/WOztdN-cQNc
Ati-atihan
Festival is also known as
the wildest of the
Philippine Festival
which means “make-
believe Atis” wherein
participants portray the
natives of Kalibo, Aklan
called, “Ati or Aetas”.
A week-long
festival held annually
every third week of
January that consists of
a tribal dance parade with
drum music, costumes
and indigenous
accessories to honor the
Santo Niño or the Holy
Child Jesus.
People cheer
and shout “Hala Bira!”
and “Viva Santo Niño!” to
SINULOG FESTIVAL

https://youtu.be/9SuQJK23n_U

The Sinulog
Festival is an annual
cultural and religious
festival held on the third
Sunday of January in
the city of Cebu
Celebrate to
honor the Santo Niño,
commemorate the
Filipino rejection of their
former religious views,
and acceptance of
Christianity.
This festival is
famous among local and
international tourists for
its grand street parade
which imitates the type of
dancing done by the
- The petitioners often yell out “Pit Senior”. They flock to the festival for
prayer requests and thanksgiving while dancing, believing that Santo
Niño will hear them.

- Different groups of dancers dressed in colorful attire are accompanied


by rhythmic music of the drums, percussions, trumpets and native
gongs
4 The students should Lesson 2: Begin with classroom routine:
be able to:
(Festivals of a. Prayer SET B STUDENTS
Marinduque, b. Checking of attendance
● Identify the
Davao and c. Quick “kamustahan”
origin and Bicol)
background
of different
Philippine a. Learning Task 2
festivals A. Recall (Elicit)

Appreciated B. Motivation (Engage)


Evey person is a hero and can be a hero in their own
the
way…
importance of
music in
Philippine
Festival PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY: DIRECTION: On the space provided, write your
experience in being a HERO; and ways you can
be a HERO to your country. Write your statement
NAME THE PICTURE into 3 to 5 sentences. 

The students will try to guess the name of the festival show on the screen

Sentence Completion Activity (Use this format in 1


whole sheet of paper)

NAME:
1. GRADE AND SECTION:

DI Learning Task 2 in Music:


NAGYANG
ATI
-ATIHAN
I have been a hero through ….
____________________________________________
____________________________________________

For my country, I can be a hero through….


2.
____________________________________________
DI ____________________________________________
NAGYANG
ATI
-ATIHAN

RUBRICS

Clear explanation 50 points

Organization & 25 points


3. DI cleanliness 
NAGYANG
SU Sentence Structure, 25 points
BLIAN Grammar, & Spelling

TOTAL 100 points

4. DI
NAGYANG
SU
BLIAN
5.
MO
RIONES
SU
BLIAN

KEY TO CORRECTION:

6. B
7. F
8. H
9. L
10. M

C. Discussion of Concepts (Explore

MORIONES FESTIVAL
- Moriones Festival is a colorful folk-religious festival during holy week
in the island known as the “heart of the Philippines” the island of
Marinduque.

- This festival is a reenactment of the story of Saint Longinus. He was


the centurion who pierced the side of Jesus Christ and regained his
vision after drops of blood and water hit his eyes.
- Participants play the role of Roman soldiers and wear the Moriones
costume so that no one can identify them. The Morions wear their
costumes for an entire week. Only when they eat or sleep, they take it
off.
- They perceive this as a form of sacrifice as they must stand and walk
around on thin strap slippers under the hot sun while wearing heavy
wooden masks.
- The Moriones scare children away and court the ladies by singing and
dancing for them.

KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
- Kadayawan Festival is held in Davao every third week of August in
celebration of thanksgiving for good harvest with parade floats of
fresh fruits and flowers, and street dancing with colorful tribal
costumes, and accessories.
- Kadayawan comes from the word “Madayaw” meaning thanksgiving
for nature’s gift; warm and friendliness greeting; and to describe
things that is good, valuable, superior, and beautiful.
- This celebration originated from tribal festivals of the “Lumad” and
muslim tribes of Davao in the 70’s featuring the dances and rituals of
thanksgiving.
- It was used to be called “Apo Duwaling” to promote Davao’s famous
icons: the highest peak of the country “Mt. Apo”, king of fruits
“Durian”, and queen of orchids “Waling-waling”.

IBALONG FESTIVAL
- Ibalong Festival is held in Bicol Region
- Aims to express friendliness, enthusiasm and goodwill to all people.
- Bicolanos and tourists celebrate the festival to commemorate the
three heroes of the Bicol epic in the town of Ibalong namely Baltog,
Hadyong, Bantong.
- In this festival, the people parade in the streets wearing masks and
costumes like the heroes and villains of the epic.

D. Developing Mastery (Explain) (ASYNCHRONUOUS ACTIVITY)

E. Application and Generalization (Elaborate)

F. Evaluation

Let the learner answer a 10-item quiz about Philippine Festrival

Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer:

1. Moriones is a festival celebrated in the island of ________


a. Marinduque
b. Batangas
c. Aklan
2. Kadayawan is a festival celebrated in __________
a. Davao
b. Cebu
c. Batangas
3. This festival is held in Bicol Region
a. Moriones
b. Kadayawan
c. Ibalong
4. This festival is held during holy week
a. Moriones
b. Kadayawan
c. Ibalong
5. __________ festival is held in Davao every third week of August
a. Ibalong
b. Moriones
c. Kadayawan

KEY TO CORRECTION:

1. A
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. C

G. Additional/Enrichment Activity (Extend)

Prepared by:
ROMA M. DELA CRUZ

TEACHER I

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