This document is a detailed lesson plan for teaching 7th grade students about Philippine festivals. The lesson plan outlines objectives, procedures, activities, and assessment. Key points include:
- The topic is Philippine festivals, both religious and non-religious.
- Learning activities include identifying different festivals, discussing their origins and cultural backgrounds, and creating festival yells.
- Major festivals discussed from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao include Panagbenga, Pahiyas, Sinulog, Ati-atihan, and MassKara.
- Students are assessed through questions about festival details and encouraged to interview elders about local festivals.
Philippines is rich in festivals, may it be religious and non-religious. Aside from that, Filipinos showcases unique and authentic theatrical forms. This presentation explains is an eye opener for us to patronize our traditional performing arts.
Philippines is rich in festivals, may it be religious and non-religious. Aside from that, Filipinos showcases unique and authentic theatrical forms. This presentation explains is an eye opener for us to patronize our traditional performing arts.
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Examples:
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• OPM and Songwriting Competitions (e.g. Metro Manila Pop Music)
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• Entertainment
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It just a summary of important details from the book.
Just hit like, comment, download and follow.
Reference: Music and Arts Learners Module. Credits: YouTube, Google Photo, etc.
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• media and is also subject to selling
• refers generally to music that is easily accessible by the public through mass
Examples:
Kay Ganda Ng Ating Musika by Ryan Cayabyab - won Grand Prize in the Metro Manila Pop Music
Batang-bata Ka Pa of APO Hiking Society
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• a style of music infusing World music elements
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Magkaugnay by Joey Ayala
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• comical popular songs that may be for a current situation or holiday
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• a style of music incorporationg complex, stylized rhythms that is often accompanied by rapping
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• a style of music combining folk and rock elements.
Examples:
Mga Kababayan Ko by Francis Magalona
Anak by Freddie Aguilar - became a finalist in the Metro Manila Pop Music
Cultural Context (history and traditions)
• OPM and Songwriting Competitions (e.g. Metro Manila Pop Music)
• Non-formal venues (bars, stadium, coliseum, outdoor, etc.)
• Internet and Technology
Social Functions
• Nationalism and Social Relevance
• Self-expression
• Entertainment
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1. LA SALETTE OF ROXAS COLLEGE, INC.
BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
S.Y. 2021 - 2022
DETAILED LESSON PLAN
IN
MAPEH(MUSIC)
TOPIC:
PHILIPPINE FESTIVAL
(GRADE 7)
Date: April 28, 2022
Time: 8:00 to 9:00
Prepared by:
MS. NERIZA N. DAGALA
Reviewed by:
MS. NICOLLE ANGELA RAMOS
Cooperating Teacher
Approved by:
SR. MYRNA I. PINERA, SFIC
PRINCIPAL
2. Detailed Lesson Plan
In MAPEH
Philippine Festivals
I. OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
a. describes the origins and cultural background of selected Philippine festival/s; MU7FT-IVa-d-2
II. LERNING OBJECTIVES
a. Identify the different religious and non-religious festival in the Philippines
b. Narrate the origin and cultural background of selected Philippine Festival
c. Appreciate the value of our own festival; and
d. Create a yell to Philippine festival
III. SUBJECT MATTER
a. Topic: Philippine Festival
b. Sub topic: Representative Festivals and Theatrical Forms of the Philippines
c. Reference:MAPEH FOR TODAY’S teacher Wraparound Edition 7; PHOENIXPUBLISHING
HOUSE; pages 93-99
d. Materials: Laptop, Power point Visual Aid
e. 21ST
Century skill/s: Creativity and Communication
f. Values/s: Solidarity, Teamwork and Respect
IV. TEACHING PROCEDURE:
TEACHER ACTIVITY STUDENT ACTIVITY
A. Routine
1. Prayer
Before we start our class, may I request to everyone to
please stand for our opening prayer. Kathleen kindly
lead the prayer.
2. Greetings
Good Morning, Grade 7 Peace and all Good
3. Classroom Etiquette
Before we proceed I would to present to you my
class room etiquette, danniella kindly read the
classroom etiquette.
1. be respectful
2. be carefuland kind
3. listen and look when someone is talking to
us
4 raise your hand to talk and be an active
participant
4. Motivation
Before we proceed,I have some pictures here. I want
you to observe and analyze them, after you analyze the
pictures, I’ll be asking a question, okay?
Now let’s try to answer the following questions.
Let us pray. Almighty God... (Students Prayer)
Good Morning, Ma’am Peace and all Good.
Yes Ma’am
3. Class! In the pictures that I showed to you what did you
observe?
Aside from festivals what else?
Very Good Class!
Why is there a need to celebrate festivals?
That’s right! Now why do you think festivals are
important to our lives as Filipinos?
Good job! Thank you for your participation. This
activity will help you to understand more our topic.
B. Lesson Proper
Based on the pictures you have analyzed and
observed?
what do you think is our lesson or topic for today?
Ma’am in the pictures you have shown to us I
observed that they are the different types of festivals.
Ma’am I observe that they are the different types of
Philippines Festivals
Ma’am because festival dances are cultural dances
performed in honor of a patron’s saints or in
thanksgiving of bountiful harvest
We celebrate our unity amidst the diversity of
cultures.
Ma’am I think it has something to do with the
Philippines.
Ma’am I think it has something to do with the
festivals in the Philippines.
4. That’s correct,any other idea?
Very Good! Our topic for today is all about Philippine
Festivals and here are our objectives. Kindly read.
Now, what comes in your mind when you hear the
word festivals?
What else?
Very Good! Another Festivals in the Philippines; will
you give some of festivals in the Philippines that you
know?
Okay Very Good. Some of our discussion we’ll be
talking about Religious and Non-Religious Festivals.
Do you have any idea what are Religious and Non-
Religious Festivals?
What is Religious Festival?
Very good, what else?
Can you give me some examples of Religious festivals
class?
Good Job. How about the Non-Religious Festivals?
Okay Very Good! Thank you for your participation.
This activity will help you to understand more our topic
for today.
Here’s a list of some religious and non-religious
festival in the Philippines. You identify the image if it
is a religious or a non-religious festival, okay. Are you
ready class?
Ma’am our topic for today is all about Philippine
festival
Reading…
Ma’am it is event where they celebrated something
like their patrons.
Ma’am it is an event where they show and celebrate
their tradition and beliefs.
Ma’am Pahiyas Festivals, Panagbenga festivals, ati
atihan festivals…
Yes Ma’am
Ma’am Religious Festivals is a festival by a certain
or specific group of churches or religions.
Festivals that honors a certain religious icon such as
Patron Saints.
Ma’am the Religious Festivals in the Philippines are
Moriones, ati-atihan, and sinulog.
Ma’am Non-Religious Festivals is a festival with a
group of people, community due to tradition
and culture and also the non-religious festivals in the
Philippines are Panagbenga,masskara,kaamulan and
kadayawan ma’am.
5. Okay the first one is Panagbenga is it a Religious or
Non-Religious?
Very Good! Next is Masskara Festival is it a religious
or non-religious festival.
Very good! Next slide is ati-atihan festival is it a
religious or non-religious festival?
Great! Next picture is a Dinagyang festival is it a
religious or non-religious festival?
C. DISCUSSION
Did you know class that festival is known as a “Fiesta”
and it is a part of the Filipino culture Each city or
province has a local fiesta. Being a very religious
centered country, a fiesta is commonly about the
celebration of a city or province’s patron saint or aa
thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest. There is a fiesta
going on at any time in the Philippines. A fiesta is a
special time with a banquet for kin and friends. They
are always colorful and unique. Like most Asian
countries; the Philippines is rich in culture and
tradition.
So, today we are going to focus on the well-known
festivals from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
Yes ma’am
Ma’am Panagbenga is not a religious because
gathering but a cultural festival.
Ma’am masskara festivals is a non-religious and
some of its iconic features include the use of smiling
masks, colorful costumes, and fabulous headdress
Ma’am its Religious festivals, because of the Santo
Nino (holy child or infant)
Ma’am its Religious festival, because the history of
devotion to the Holy Child Jesus.
6. can you tell some festivals that you know in Luzon?
What else?
Very Good! How About Visayas?
Okay Very Good!
How about in Mindanao?
Very Good Class!
The first one is from Luzon and that is
Panagbenga Festival (Student will read from my power
point on the screen and then I will show the pictures of
the festivals.
Now, what comes in your mind when you hear the
word Panagbenga festivals?
Nice, what else?
Okay Very Good! Panagbenga Festivals – is a flower
festival of Baguio City which is celebrated for month
long through parade of floats that are decorated with
flowers. This is being held every month of February as
way to commemorate the rise up from the devastation
of the 1990 Luzon earthquake
Another from Luzon is the Pahiyas festivals, please
somebody read.
Now let’s go to Visayas.
The first one from Visayas and that is Sinulog festivals
(Student will read from my power point on the screen
and then I will show the pictures of the festivals
Ma’am Panagbenga in Baguio
Ma’am Pahiyas festival in Lucban Quezon.
Ma’am the festivals in Visayas are Sinulog,
Masskara and Dinagyang Festivals Ma’am.
Ma’am I think Kadayawan Festival in Davao City
Reading…
Ma’am Festival in Baguio.
Ma’am it seasons of blooming.
Pahiyas Festivals – Colorful feast celebrated every
15th of may by the people of Lucban, Quezon in
honor of San Isidro Labrador. It is the farmers
thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest with a grand
display of colorful rice, fruits vegetables and
handcrafts adoring every house.
Sinulog Festivals – this is an annual festival being
held every third Sunday of January in Cebu City,
Maasin City, Southern Leyte, and balingasag
misamis oriental in the Philippines. The festivals
commemorate the Filipino people’s pagan origin and
their acceptance of roman Catholicism.
7. Another from Visayas is the ati atihan festivals.
Now the one of the most popular is the Masscara
Festivals.
Now let’s go to Mindanao is the Kadayawan festivals.
The creativity and uniqueness of the Filipinos are
lighted in those festivals and we should be proud of it.
Each Filipinos is an artist. we may have our differences
but there is always greatness in us and we should be
able to show and develop it. Okay? Very Good Grade
7!
Now Grade 7 How will you promote festivals in your
Province?
Okay Very Good!
D. Generalization
To see if you really understand our lesson, let’s have an
activity.
This activity called ‘Sing, Stop and Answer’. But
before that, I have a question. What do you usually see
in a festival? What common design and display?
That’s right! I have here a mask with little banderitas.
Inside these Banderitas are question. You will pass this
to your classmates while the music is playing. When
the music stops, the person who has the mask will pick
one banderitas and answer the question inside. Are you
ready grade 7?
Ati atihan Festivasl – is a feast held annually in
January in honor of the Santo Niño (infant Jesus),
concluding on the third Sunday, in the island and
town of kalibo, aklan in the Philippines. The festivals
consist of tribal dance, music, accompanied by
indigenous costumes and weapons, and parade along
the street.
Masskara Festival - held each year in Bacolod
Philippines, every third week of October nearest
October 19. The word “Masskara” is from the word
mass (a multitude of people), and if the Spanish word
cara (face) mascara means multitude of face
Kadayawan Festival dance on the streets is the most-
awaited and main highlight of the event. Contingents
from various parts of Mindanao display their award-
winning choreography while showcasing their
creativity through their colorful and extravagant
Kadayawan Festival dance costumes!
Ma’am I will be promoting a fiesta or festivals is
easier through the help of social media, many
provinces air their fiesta celebration online via
Facebook live usually.
-Ma’am banderitas
- Ma’am Mask
- Ma’am flowers
8. ‘Play the music ‘Piliin ang Pilipinas’
Questions:
1.The term ‘PANAGBENGA’ comes from?
2.Where is Pahiyas originated from?
3.What is the other term of sinulog?
4.What is the message of MassKara festival?
5.What festival is celebrated in Baguio?
Very good! Grade 7!
E. Application
Let’s have another activity. I will group you into 2.
(the teacher will group the students)
In this activity, your group will make your own yell or
shout with corresponding pose or movement.
I need one representative from each group then pick
here in the box on what festival you are going to do.
Is that clear?
You will be guided by the rubrics.
Criteria 15 10 5
Content Aligned
in the
topic
Slightly
aligned in
the topic
Not
aligned in
the topic
15 10 5
Team
work
All of the
members
cooperate
Some of
the
members
cooperate
All of the
members
were not
cooperated
at all
15 10 5
Smile The
student
always
smiles
Student
sometimes
smile
Student
did not
smile
15 10 5
Enjoyment Students
enjoys
the
activity
100%
Students
slightly
enjoy the
activity
50%
Students
did not
enjoy
activity
25%
-Yes,Ma’am were ready
1.Kankanaey meaning ‘a season for blossoming’
2.Lucan, Quezon
3.Santo Nino
4.Message of Happiness
5.Pangbenga Festival
Yes Ma’am
(the student will do their activity)
9. V. EVALUATION
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer:
1. What are the two types of festival?
a. Christian and Muslim festival
b. Foreign or Local festival
c. Religious or Non-Religious Festival
d. None of the above
2. What month ati-atihan celebrated?
a. May
b. April
c. March
d. January
3. This festival come from the word “season of blooming”
a. Moriones Festival
b. Pahiyas festival
c. Ati-atihan festival
d. Panagbenga Festival
4. This festival celebrated in January expect
a. Ati-atihan
b. Sinulog
c. Dinagyang
d. Panagbenga
5. MassKara festivalis part of?
a. None Religious
b. Cristian
c. Religious
d. Local
B. Life Lesson
1. What do you think the message of this quotation ‘Appreciation or Celebration is the highest form of prayer for it
acknowledge the presence of good wherever you shine the light of your thankful thoughts?’ – Alan Cohen
2. As a salettinian student what moral values have you learn in this topic?
VI. Assignment
I commend you for your active participation with our lesson for today. I hope you learned a lot that will help you
in your daily life as a student.
For your assignment,
1. Interview your grandparents or some eldest from your barangay about your festival or fiesta. Ask these
questions and write in your MAPEH NOTEBOOK.
1. When did the first celebration happen?
2. What artist skills are being used for the celebration of your fiesta?
3. How will you promote festivals dances in your provinces?