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W1 Learning Area Visual Arts Grade Level 8

Quarter Third Quarter Date

I. LESSON TITLE

II. MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING COMPETENCIES (MELCs) Appraises the meanings and symbols of text or Asian writings such as
Calligraphy, scripts and others
III. CONTENT/CORE CONTENT
Suggested Timeframe
IV. LEARNING Learning
PHASES Activities
A. Introduction 60 minutes
60 minutes
B.
Development
60 minutes
60 minutes
C. 120 minutes
Engagement

C. 60 minutes
Assimilation

V. 60 minutes MULTIPLE CHOICE


DIRECTIONS: Read each statement carefully. Identify what is being asked in each
Assessment statement. Choose the letter that corresponds your answer.
1. It is a silky woven fabric that originated in the Shandong area. It looks like Dupioni,
which is one of the popular Vietnamese fabrics.
a. Shantung Taffeta c. Thai Silk
b. Ebony Satin d. Batik
2. It is an Indonesian-Malay word, believed to be related to the Malay word titik, which
means point, drop or dot.
a a. Shantung Taffeta c. Thai Silk
b. Ebony Satin d. Batik
3. What do you call the small copper container used in making a Hand Painted
Malaysian batik?
a. Canting c. Metal Blocks
b. Geometric motifs d. Sinh
4. What do you call the Lao traditional skirt - a wrap-around tube of skirt made of silk,
cotton & silk, or cotton only?
a. Canting c. Metal Blocks
b. Geometric motifs d. Sinh
5. Which of the following is a Cambodian weaving technique?
a. Uneven twill c. Block Printed
b. Geometric motifs d. Metal Blocks
6. What do you call the traditional check scarves of Cambodians?
a. Uneven twill c. Ikat Technique
b. Pidan d. Krama
7. It is done by welding together strips of metal to form a metal block.
a. Uneven twill c. Block Printed
b. Geometric motifs d. Metal Blocks
8. What is the action that refers to the process of dyeing the fabric by making use of a
resist technique?
a. Point c. Drop
b. Stop d. Roll
9. It is produced from the cocoons of Thai Silkworms.
a. Thai Silk c. Silk Weaving
b. Ebony Satin d. Gold thread Silk
10. Cambodian type of weaving wherein weavers tie and dye portions of weft yarn
before weaving begins.
a. Uneven twill c. Ikat Technique
b. Pidan d. Krama

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Content Editor, SDO RIZAL


GEMINO JIM B. MONTERONA
Writer

Language Editor, SDO RIZAL

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