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I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to;
a. Describe the different characteristics of fabrics in Southeast Asia.
b. Compare the similarities and the differences of fabric designs from specific countries of
southeast Asia
c. Display an appreciation of the newly learned arts of the different countries of Southeast
Asia.
III. Procedure
Teacher’s Activity
A. Preliminary Activities Arrange the chairs
Prayer
Checking of Attendance
Recalling the previous lesson
B. Motivation Activity:
Materials: Pictures of different kinds of
Fabric Production/Techniques
Mechanics of the Activity:
The teacher will present a picture and
the students will analyze what kind of
Fabric Production/Techniques is
presented.
Knitting
Embroidery
Sewing
Weaving
C. Presentation of the Lesson The teacher will present the topic for the
whole discussion that will focus on The
Fabric and Fabric Designs of Thailand,
Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia,
Singapore, and Brunei.
D. Lesson Proper The teacher will discuss the
characteristics of fabrics of the different
countries in Southeast Asia.
What is Silk?
Cambodia
2 main types of Cambodian
Weaving
Krama
Vietnam
Popular Vietnam Fabrics
2 Categories of Batik Designs
2 Main types of Batik
Singapore
Existence of Batik
Brunei
Brunei’s Batik
Batik in 4 different ways
E. Generalization The teacher will conduct an activity to
wrap up the discussion.
Mechanics:
The class will be divided into 3 groups
and each group will choose 1 (one)
fabric/fabric designs that they like and
explain why they chose it.
Question to ask:
Are the fabric/Fabric designs
having similarities and
differences?
Which country has similar
Fabric/Fabric design?
What can you say about the
Fabric/Fabric Designs of SE
Asia?
IV. Evaluation
Choose the correct answer in the Word Pool. Write your answer on the space provided.
__________1. It is a fine, strong, soft, lustrous fiber produced by silkworms in making cocoons
and collected to make thread and fabric.
__________ 2. Thai Silk is produced from the ________ of Thai Silk worms.
__________ 3. A type of a Cambodian Weaving that create patterns, weavers tie and dye
portions of weft yarn before weaving begins.
__________ 4. It is a Lao women’s ankle-long skirt
__________ 5. An Indonesian-Malay word, believed to be related to the Malay word “titik”.
V. Assignment
List down the different Arts and Crafts in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia,
Singapore, and Brunei.