GRADE 9 PE Quarter 3 Module
GRADE 9 PE Quarter 3 Module
GRADE 9 PE Quarter 3 Module
PE-9 Q3 3a V2
Physical Education
Quarter 3 – Module 3a:
Festival Dances
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MAPEH – Grade 9
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Quarter 3 – Module 3a: Festival Dances
Second Edition, 2021
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Introductory Message
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What I Need
to Know
This module centers around the worth of celebration moving in the improvement
of your wellness. You will experience exercises in celebration moving which will
prompt a more prominent consciousness of the right food to eat, and appropriate ways
of overseeing weight. At long last, this will offer you chances to expand the upgrade
of your wellness through celebration moving.
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What I Know
PRE-ASSESSMENT
Directions: Tick the column that best describes your participation in the
activities below. Do this in your PE notebook.
A scale is provided for you below which helps you make meaning of the
responses you have indicated in the survey-questionnaire.
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What’s In
Task 1: Identify the following festival pictures. Write your answers in your PE
notebook.
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https://guidetothephilippines.ph/articles/history-culture/sinulog-festival-cebu-guide https://www.picfair.com/pics/010421883-39th-masskara-festival-01
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https://www.philstar.com/nation/2020/01/31/1989311/baguio-city-cancels-panagbenga-opening-parade-other-events-over-ncov-scare https://www.filipinasclothingco.com/culture/ati-atihan
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What’s New
Why Festival?
Festival dances are social moves performed to the solid beats of percussion
instrument by a local area of individuals having a similar culture. It is generally done
out of appreciation for a Supporter Holy person or in thanksgiving of an abundant
gather. Festival dances might be strict or mainstream in nature. In any case, the best
thing about celebrations is that they add to the happy making and merriments where
they are praised, the justification for why they are called celebration moves all things
considered. Festival dances draw individuals' way of life by depicting individuals'
lifestyle through developments, outfits and carries out innate to their place of
beginning.
A portion of the well known festivals in the nation incorporate Sinulog of Cebu,
Dinagyang of Iloilo, Ati-atihan of Kalibo, Aklan, Buyogan and Lingayen of Leyte,
Bangus of Dagupan, T'nalak of South Cotabato, Masskara of Bacolod City, Bambanti
of Isabela, and Kadayawan of Davao. Numerous others, particularly from Luzon, are
currently clearing their method for joining the country's festival of festivals, the Aliwan
Holiday which is done in the period of April. Filipinos do festivals principally to
celebrate. There are large number of purposes behind this goal. We commend our
solidarity in the midst of the variety of societies and we praise our industry achieving
an abundant reap. Festivals have been a reliable group delivering action prompting an
upliftment of a local area's economy because of its travel industry and amusement
esteem. Essentially, Festivals are a type of diversion that draw in unfamiliar and
homegrown travelers to visit a spot ultimately prompting the height of the Filipino's
personal satisfaction.
Whatever festival we celebrate, be it done to respect a strict symbol or
commend our industry. Festival dances are impressions of the solidarity of the Filipino
people group that in spite of the financial, social, natural, and political difficulties we
face consistently, there can be no other race stronger than our own.
Religious and Secular Festivals
As mentioned earlier, festivals may either be religious, in honor of a certain
religious icon or secular or non-religious, in thanksgiving or celebration of people’s
industry and bountiful harvest. The following are some of the said festivals.
RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS
Name of Festivals Place of Origins Religious Figure Month
Honoured Celebrated
Sinulog Festival Cebu City Sto. Niño January
Dinagyang Festival Iloilo City Sto. Niño January
Ati-atihan Festival Kalibo, Aklan Sto. Niño January
Peñafrancia Bicol Virgin Mary September
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SECULAR/NON-RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS
Name of Festival Place of Origin Industry Month
Celebrated
Bangus Festival Dagupan, Milkfish Industry April to May
Pangasinan
Bambanti Festival Isabela Scarecrow January
(Farming)
Mammangui Festival City of Iligan Corn Industry May
Mango Festival Iba, Zambales Mango Industry April
Panagbenga Festival Baguio City Flower Industry February
Ibon Ebon Festival Pampanga Migratory Birds February
Egg Industry
Masskara Bacolod City Mask (Sugar October
Industry)
T’nalak South Cotabato Tinalak Cloth July
Weaving
Ammungan Festival Nueva Viscaya Gathering of May
Tribal Industries
Binatbatan Festival Vigan, Ilocos Sur Weaving May
Industry
What is It
Let us recall the basic skills in folk dancing.
Locomotor Movements
These are movements that allow you to move from one point in space to
another. It is canned from two, “locos” which means place and “motor” which means
movement. They include the following:
Preparatory movement:
STEP – this is the basic of all locomotor movements. It prepares you to move in any
direction you wish to go. It is defined as transfer of weight equally distributed
to both of your feet. Now, let your right foot carry it all. You got it! That’s what
you call a step.
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WALK – series of steps executed by both of your feet alternately in any direction. In
executing a walk, observe that there’s this moment when both feet are in
contact with the ground while one foot supports the weight and transfers it to
the other.
RUN – series of walks executed quickly in any direction wherein only one foot stays
on the ground while the other is off the ground.
JUMP – this movement is simply described by having both feet lose its contact with
the ground. There are five ways to do it:
▪ Take off from one foot and land on the same foot.
▪ Take off one foot and land on the other foot.
▪ Take off one foot and land on both feet.
▪ Take off from both feet and land on one foot.
▪ Take off from both feet and land on both.
Non-Locomotor movements
These are movements that are performed in one point in space without
transferring to another point. They don’t allow you to move from one place to the other.
These movements include:
FLEXION – it is the act of decreasing the angle of a joint. Another term for flexion is
to bend, if you bend a joint, like your elbow or knee, you are performing
flexion.
EXTENSION – this is the opposite of flexion. You are extending if you are increasing
the angle of a joint. Stretching is another word for extension.
CONTRACTION – a muscle movement done when it shortens, narrows, and tightens
using sufficient amount of energy in the execution.
RELEASE – a muscle movement opposite to contraction done when it let goes or let
loses of being held into a shortening movement.
COLLAPSE – deliberately drop the exertion of energy into a body segment.
RECOVER – the opposite of collapse. This is to regain the energy exerted into body
segment.
ROTATION – to rotate is to move a body segment allowing it to complete a circle with
its motion. It’s not only limited to circumduction which is done in ball and
socket joints. Rotation can also be done in wrists, waist, knees, and
ankles.
TWIST – to move body segment from an axis halfway front or back or quarter to the
right or left as in the twisting of the neck allowing the head to face right or
left and the like. Pivot – to change the position of the feet or any body part
that carries the body’s weight allowing the body to face in a less than 360
degrees turn. Turn – to move in a turning movement with a base of support,
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usually a pointed foot, the other raised, while equilibrium s maintained until
the completion of the turn.
NAME OF STEP STEP PATTERN/ COUNTING (RHYTHM)
What’s More
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In this activity you will figure out if your weight, relative to your height, is normal
or not through the Body Mass Index (BMI). After finding whether or not you have a
normal BMI, you will be provided with inputs on physical activities to maintain or
improve your weight based on the Physical Activity Pyramid. This is also to orient you
with the right kinds and amount of food to eat based on the Philippine Food Pyramid
and/or My Food Plate.
3. What is your BMI classification? Try computing your height and weight.
Write it in your PE notebook.
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How will you apply the things you learned from the lesson?
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What I Can Do
Your performance will be rated according to the following rubric for assessment:
POINT CRITERIA
Mastery and Creativity Proficiency and Dance Etiquette
Fitness
4 Displays high level of Shows impressive level Exhibits
Outstanding mastery and creativity of proficiently in the outstanding dance
as seen in routine execution of steps and etiquette before,
construction, grooming dance combinations during and after
and looks displaying excellent the performance of
independently health-related fitness the dance routine
level
3 Displays mastery and Shows high level of Exhibits very
Very creativity as seen in proficiency in the satisfactory dance
Satisfactory routine construction, execution of steps and etiquette before,
grooming and looks dance combinations during and after
independently displaying high health- the performance of
related fitness level the dance routine
2 Displays mastery and Shows medium level of Exhibits
Satisfactory creativity as seen in proficiency in the satisfactory dance
routine construction, execution of steps and etiquette before,
grooming and looks but dance combinations during and after
with a little intervention displaying acceptable the performance of
from teacher and level of health-related the dance routine
classmates fitness
1 Displays low level of Shows low level of Exhibits improving
Needs mastery and creativity proficiency in the dance etiquette
Improvement as seen in routine execution of steps and before, during and
construction, grooming dance combinations after the
and looks but with great displaying low health- performance of the
amount of intervention related fitness level dance routine
from teacher and
classmates
If you cannot record your festival dance through video form, you may send it
through picture from… Still if it is difficult for you, rate your performance and write your
score for the dance you did.
Score:________/ 12
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Assessment
Direction: Read each item carefully and use your notebook to write your answers in.
Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. The following festivals are celebrated in honor of Sto. Niño EXCEPT ONE, which
one?
A. Ati-atihan Festival C. Dinagyang Festival
B. Bangus Festival D. Sinulog Festival
2. Each festival is uniquely different from the other festivals. What do you call the
gathering and the battle of all festivals within the country?
A. Aliwan Festival C. Festival of festivals
B. Dinagyang Festivals D. Mother of all festivals
3. Which of the following is a cultural dance performed to the strong beats of a
percussion instruments by a community of people sharing the same culture?
A. Cultural dance C. Folk dance
B. Festival dance D. Social dance
4. What type of festival dance focuses on a thanksgiving of a bountiful harvest?
A. Festivals of festival C. Religious Festival
B. Mother of all festivals D. Secular Festival
5. What movement allows you to move from one point in space to another?
A. Locomotor C. Release
B. Non-locomotor D. Twist
Additional Activities
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Answer Key
Assessment - 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. A
References
Gonzales, D., Cagulang, S., Yap, M., & dela Torre. n.d. "Gonzales, D., Cagulang, S., Yap, M., & dela
Torre. Physical Education and Health –."
n.d. https://guidetothephilippines.ph/articles/history-culture/sinulog-festival-cebu-guide.
n.d. https://www.philstar.com/nation/2020/01/31/1989311/baguio-city-cancels-.
n.d. https://www.picfair.com/pics/010421883-39th-masskara-festival-01.
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