This document provides an overview of the rules and basic concepts of chess, including:
1. It describes the chess pieces and board layout, how moves are notated, and basic rules like checks, captures, and promotions.
2. It explains common tactical motifs like pins, forks, skewers, and discovered attacks that involve attacking multiple enemy pieces simultaneously.
3. It provides examples of how to set up positions to deliver tactical blows like forks and skewers through forcing moves like checks and captures.
This document contains instructions for playing a dominoes matching game. Players are instructed to join dominoes together by matching their numbers and patterns. They can click on arrows to move to the next activity page or go back if they made a mistake. The document then lists out a series of dominoes combinations to match.
This document provides an overview of the rules and basic concepts of chess, including:
1. It describes the chess pieces and board layout, how moves are notated, and basic rules like checks, captures, and promotions.
2. It explains common tactical motifs like pins, forks, skewers, and discovered attacks that involve attacking multiple enemy pieces simultaneously.
3. It provides examples of how to set up positions to deliver tactical blows like forks and skewers through forcing moves like checks and captures.
This document contains instructions for playing a dominoes matching game. Players are instructed to join dominoes together by matching their numbers and patterns. They can click on arrows to move to the next activity page or go back if they made a mistake. The document then lists out a series of dominoes combinations to match.
The document discusses the benefits of indoor recreational activities like chess for children's development. It states that chess in particular develops physical, mental, social and emotional skills. The document then provides an overview of the game of chess, including its origins and history. It discusses the basic principles and benefits of playing chess, such as improving mathematical and problem solving skills. Finally, it outlines the learning goals and activities that will be covered in the module to help students learn how to play chess and understand its benefits.
Sakura, Sakura "Cherry Blossoms" (Japanese Folk Song) For Grade 8, MAPEH (Mus...Jewel Jem
Sakura, Sakura is a traditional Japanese folk song depicting the cherry blossom season in spring. It was a popular melody during the Edo period and was later adopted as a beginning piece for koto students at the Tokyo Academy of Music in 1888. The song honors the Japanese tradition of hanami, or flower viewing under cherry blossom trees.
The rules of chess have evolved much over the centuries, from the early chess-like games played in India in the 6th century. This lesson teaches you the basic rules of chess which you should know before start learning chess.
Learn more at: http://chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
Chess originated in India and was dominated by Russia in recent times due to the establishment of government schools for talented chess players after the 1917 communist revolution. Chess is a two-player board game played on an 8x8 checkered board with 16 pieces per player consisting of kings, rooks, bishops, knights and pawns with unique movements, and the objective is to checkmate the opponent's king. Playing chess provides benefits such as improving problem-solving and analytical skills, enhancing memory and focus, and reducing stress and risks of cognitive disorders like Alzheimer's.
Tile games have been found in China as early as 1120 CE, though some historians believe they were invented earlier by figures like Hung Ming or Keung T'ai Kung. The Chu sz yam document from 1120 CE states that dominoes were invented by a statesman and presented to the Emperor Hui Tsung. Dominoes spread from China to Europe, arriving first in Italy possibly in the 18th century, though there is debate around whether they arrived earlier. European dominoes are double-sided tiles representing combinations from two dice, with 28 tiles in the standard set.
Dominoes is a Chinese game that was invented about 700 years ago. Traditionally played with 2 to 4 players using rectangular tiles with different numbers or pictures on each end, dominoes originated as a game using bone pieces in China and are now commonly made of plastic or wood. The goal is to match one end of a tile in your hand to the end of a tile already placed on the table, with the game continuing until one player uses all their tiles. Dominoes can be played by people of all ages around the world for fun.
This document discusses the arts and crafts of several Central Asian countries and the Middle East across 6 lessons. It covers the following key points:
In Lesson 3 on Pakistan, it describes the four periods of Pakistani architecture and some notable sites from the Indus Valley Civilization like Mohenjo-Daro. Brightly painted trucks are also discussed.
Lessons 4-5 cover the textile arts of countries like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan. This includes techniques like carpet weaving, felt making, and embroidery.
Lesson 6 notes the rich cultural heritage of the Middle East is evident in art forms like embroidery, ceramics,
Domino is a game that can be played with two or more players. Domino tiles, also called bones, have numbered dots on them that are used to match tiles together in turns. A standard domino set contains 28 tiles with dot combinations ranging from blank to double-six. The game originated in China and involves players taking turns placing tiles down to match the dots until no one can move.
This document provides an overview of the curriculum for teaching arts in the 3rd quarter. It discusses different art forms practiced in the Philippines including photography, film, print media, animation, and advertising. For each topic, it provides background information and examples of notable Philippine artists and their works. It also outlines hands-on group projects for students to work on photography, filmmaking, animation, and stop-motion animation. The projects aim to teach communication skills and creativity through different visual media.
The document provides an overview of the theater industry in the Philippines. It discusses several prominent theater groups that stage original Philippine and international productions, including the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA), Tanghalang Pilipino, Repertory Philippines, Trumpets, New Voice Company, and Theater Down South. It also outlines key roles in a stage production such as the producer, playwright, director, set designer, lighting designer, and others. Finally, it provides an activity asking the reader to watch a play and write a reaction paper analyzing various artistic elements.
Scrabble is a word game where 2-4 players score points by placing letter tiles on a board to form words. It was invented in the 1930s by Alfred Mosher Butts and later published by James Brunot. The game consists of a board with a grid layout, letter tiles with different point values, and racks for holding letters. Players take turns drawing new letters and using them to form interlocking words across the board for points. The game encourages strategy and builds vocabulary.
This document discusses Afro-Latin and popular music, focusing on traditional African music forms and instruments. It describes how singing, dancing, and drums are essential to African ceremonies and religious expression. It also explains how African music has greatly influenced global styles like contemporary American, Latin American, and European music. Finally, it provides details on specific African musical genres, instruments, and vocal forms like reggae, salsa, maracatu, and the blues.
Long Term and Short Term Effects of Drug Use, Abuse and Misuse (Grade 9 Lesso...Jewel Jem
This document discusses the short-term and long-term effects of substance use and abuse. It covers six classifications of drugs: gateway drugs, depressants, stimulants, narcotics, hallucinogens, and inhalants. For each classification, it provides examples of short-term effects such as euphoria, slurred speech, and nausea as well as serious long-term health effects including cancer, heart disease, and brain damage. The document also discusses how substance abuse affects families, schools, and communities through financial issues, poor academic performance, and increased crime rates.
This document describes the board game Scrabble. It explains that Scrabble was invented in the 1930s and involves forming words on a board using letter tiles of different point values. Players take turns drawing 7 letters to spell words horizontally or vertically connected to other played words, aiming to make words that utilize high-scoring letter spaces and combinations for the highest turn score.
Alfred Butts created the board game Scrabble in 1931 by analyzing letter frequencies in the New York Times to determine the letter distribution for the game. He initially called the game "Lexiko" but it was later renamed Scrabble. The game involves forming words on a board with letter tiles and can be played by two or more people. Players take turns drawing tiles, forming words to score points determined by the letters and their position on the board, with the goal of having the highest score at the end of the game.
This document provides information about the requirements and history of the Chess Merit Badge. It discusses the origins and development of chess, including how the standard Staunton chess set was established. It outlines the requirements for earning the badge, including explaining the benefits of chess, proper etiquette, teaching another Scout how to play, demonstrating different checkmates and ways a game can end in a draw, and explaining elements of strategy and tactics. The document provides detailed descriptions and diagrams to demonstrate chess concepts like piece movement, notation, checkmates, and tactical ideas.
Each player begins the game of chess with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. The objective is to checkmate the opponent's king by placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. A game can also result in a draw or be won by resignation. Each piece type moves differently and can be used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces. The game is divided into three phases: opening, middlegame, and endgame.
Rangoli is a traditional Indian art form of creating colorful patterns or designs on floors and walls using materials like colored powder or sand. It typically involves making geometric or nature-inspired motifs to decorate homes, especially for festivals. Common designs feature plants, flowers, animals and other nature elements. Historically, rangoli used natural dyes derived from plants, but now synthetic dyes are more common. The art form is practiced widely across India as part of cultural traditions.
Periods of Indian Art - MAPEH 8 (Arts 3rd Quarter)Carlo Luna
1) The document discusses periods of Indian art from ancient to Mughal times. It describes artworks and architecture characteristic of each period.
2) The ancient period saw bronze and copper statuettes and seals depicting early civilization. Cave paintings and sculptures from the Ajanta caves dating from the 2nd century BCE to 600 CE are highlighted.
3) The classical period is exemplified by depictions of the Hindu deity Shiva as the cosmic dancer.
Arts of the Romantic Period 1800-1810) (Goya, Delacroix, Gericault) For Grade...Jewel Jem
A lesson on the Arts of the Romantic Period (1800-1810)
Artists: Francisco Goya (Spain), Eugene Delacroix (France), Jean Louis Theodore Gericault (France)
Paintings:
Goya: The third of May, The Burial of Sardine, Saturn devouring his son
Delacroix: Liberty Leading the People
Gericault: The raft of Medussa, Charging Chasseur, Insane Woman
The document discusses the benefits of indoor recreational activities like chess for children's development. It states that chess in particular develops physical, mental, social and emotional skills. The document then provides an overview of the game of chess, including its origins and history. It discusses the basic principles and benefits of playing chess, such as improving mathematical and problem solving skills. Finally, it outlines the learning goals and activities that will be covered in the module to help students learn how to play chess and understand its benefits.
Sakura, Sakura "Cherry Blossoms" (Japanese Folk Song) For Grade 8, MAPEH (Mus...Jewel Jem
Sakura, Sakura is a traditional Japanese folk song depicting the cherry blossom season in spring. It was a popular melody during the Edo period and was later adopted as a beginning piece for koto students at the Tokyo Academy of Music in 1888. The song honors the Japanese tradition of hanami, or flower viewing under cherry blossom trees.
The rules of chess have evolved much over the centuries, from the early chess-like games played in India in the 6th century. This lesson teaches you the basic rules of chess which you should know before start learning chess.
Learn more at: http://chess-teacher.com/chess-rules
Chess originated in India and was dominated by Russia in recent times due to the establishment of government schools for talented chess players after the 1917 communist revolution. Chess is a two-player board game played on an 8x8 checkered board with 16 pieces per player consisting of kings, rooks, bishops, knights and pawns with unique movements, and the objective is to checkmate the opponent's king. Playing chess provides benefits such as improving problem-solving and analytical skills, enhancing memory and focus, and reducing stress and risks of cognitive disorders like Alzheimer's.
Tile games have been found in China as early as 1120 CE, though some historians believe they were invented earlier by figures like Hung Ming or Keung T'ai Kung. The Chu sz yam document from 1120 CE states that dominoes were invented by a statesman and presented to the Emperor Hui Tsung. Dominoes spread from China to Europe, arriving first in Italy possibly in the 18th century, though there is debate around whether they arrived earlier. European dominoes are double-sided tiles representing combinations from two dice, with 28 tiles in the standard set.
Dominoes is a Chinese game that was invented about 700 years ago. Traditionally played with 2 to 4 players using rectangular tiles with different numbers or pictures on each end, dominoes originated as a game using bone pieces in China and are now commonly made of plastic or wood. The goal is to match one end of a tile in your hand to the end of a tile already placed on the table, with the game continuing until one player uses all their tiles. Dominoes can be played by people of all ages around the world for fun.
This document discusses the arts and crafts of several Central Asian countries and the Middle East across 6 lessons. It covers the following key points:
In Lesson 3 on Pakistan, it describes the four periods of Pakistani architecture and some notable sites from the Indus Valley Civilization like Mohenjo-Daro. Brightly painted trucks are also discussed.
Lessons 4-5 cover the textile arts of countries like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan. This includes techniques like carpet weaving, felt making, and embroidery.
Lesson 6 notes the rich cultural heritage of the Middle East is evident in art forms like embroidery, ceramics,
Domino is a game that can be played with two or more players. Domino tiles, also called bones, have numbered dots on them that are used to match tiles together in turns. A standard domino set contains 28 tiles with dot combinations ranging from blank to double-six. The game originated in China and involves players taking turns placing tiles down to match the dots until no one can move.
This document provides an overview of the curriculum for teaching arts in the 3rd quarter. It discusses different art forms practiced in the Philippines including photography, film, print media, animation, and advertising. For each topic, it provides background information and examples of notable Philippine artists and their works. It also outlines hands-on group projects for students to work on photography, filmmaking, animation, and stop-motion animation. The projects aim to teach communication skills and creativity through different visual media.
The document provides an overview of the theater industry in the Philippines. It discusses several prominent theater groups that stage original Philippine and international productions, including the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA), Tanghalang Pilipino, Repertory Philippines, Trumpets, New Voice Company, and Theater Down South. It also outlines key roles in a stage production such as the producer, playwright, director, set designer, lighting designer, and others. Finally, it provides an activity asking the reader to watch a play and write a reaction paper analyzing various artistic elements.
Scrabble is a word game where 2-4 players score points by placing letter tiles on a board to form words. It was invented in the 1930s by Alfred Mosher Butts and later published by James Brunot. The game consists of a board with a grid layout, letter tiles with different point values, and racks for holding letters. Players take turns drawing new letters and using them to form interlocking words across the board for points. The game encourages strategy and builds vocabulary.
This document discusses Afro-Latin and popular music, focusing on traditional African music forms and instruments. It describes how singing, dancing, and drums are essential to African ceremonies and religious expression. It also explains how African music has greatly influenced global styles like contemporary American, Latin American, and European music. Finally, it provides details on specific African musical genres, instruments, and vocal forms like reggae, salsa, maracatu, and the blues.
Long Term and Short Term Effects of Drug Use, Abuse and Misuse (Grade 9 Lesso...Jewel Jem
This document discusses the short-term and long-term effects of substance use and abuse. It covers six classifications of drugs: gateway drugs, depressants, stimulants, narcotics, hallucinogens, and inhalants. For each classification, it provides examples of short-term effects such as euphoria, slurred speech, and nausea as well as serious long-term health effects including cancer, heart disease, and brain damage. The document also discusses how substance abuse affects families, schools, and communities through financial issues, poor academic performance, and increased crime rates.
This document describes the board game Scrabble. It explains that Scrabble was invented in the 1930s and involves forming words on a board using letter tiles of different point values. Players take turns drawing 7 letters to spell words horizontally or vertically connected to other played words, aiming to make words that utilize high-scoring letter spaces and combinations for the highest turn score.
Alfred Butts created the board game Scrabble in 1931 by analyzing letter frequencies in the New York Times to determine the letter distribution for the game. He initially called the game "Lexiko" but it was later renamed Scrabble. The game involves forming words on a board with letter tiles and can be played by two or more people. Players take turns drawing tiles, forming words to score points determined by the letters and their position on the board, with the goal of having the highest score at the end of the game.
This document provides information about the requirements and history of the Chess Merit Badge. It discusses the origins and development of chess, including how the standard Staunton chess set was established. It outlines the requirements for earning the badge, including explaining the benefits of chess, proper etiquette, teaching another Scout how to play, demonstrating different checkmates and ways a game can end in a draw, and explaining elements of strategy and tactics. The document provides detailed descriptions and diagrams to demonstrate chess concepts like piece movement, notation, checkmates, and tactical ideas.
Each player begins the game of chess with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. The objective is to checkmate the opponent's king by placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. A game can also result in a draw or be won by resignation. Each piece type moves differently and can be used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces. The game is divided into three phases: opening, middlegame, and endgame.
Rangoli is a traditional Indian art form of creating colorful patterns or designs on floors and walls using materials like colored powder or sand. It typically involves making geometric or nature-inspired motifs to decorate homes, especially for festivals. Common designs feature plants, flowers, animals and other nature elements. Historically, rangoli used natural dyes derived from plants, but now synthetic dyes are more common. The art form is practiced widely across India as part of cultural traditions.
Periods of Indian Art - MAPEH 8 (Arts 3rd Quarter)Carlo Luna
1) The document discusses periods of Indian art from ancient to Mughal times. It describes artworks and architecture characteristic of each period.
2) The ancient period saw bronze and copper statuettes and seals depicting early civilization. Cave paintings and sculptures from the Ajanta caves dating from the 2nd century BCE to 600 CE are highlighted.
3) The classical period is exemplified by depictions of the Hindu deity Shiva as the cosmic dancer.
Arts of the Romantic Period 1800-1810) (Goya, Delacroix, Gericault) For Grade...Jewel Jem
A lesson on the Arts of the Romantic Period (1800-1810)
Artists: Francisco Goya (Spain), Eugene Delacroix (France), Jean Louis Theodore Gericault (France)
Paintings:
Goya: The third of May, The Burial of Sardine, Saturn devouring his son
Delacroix: Liberty Leading the People
Gericault: The raft of Medussa, Charging Chasseur, Insane Woman
4. Roma 12:2
“ Huwag kayong makiayon sa
takbo ng mundong ito. Mag-iba
kayo sa pamamagitan ng pagbabago
ng inyong pag-iisip upang
maunawaan ninyo ang kalooban ng
Diyos; kung ano ang mabuti,
kalugud-lugod at ganap na kalooban
Niya.”
5. Kawikaan 1:33
“ Ngunit ang makinig
sa Akin, mananahan ng
tiwasay, mabubuhay nang
payapa, walang
katatakutan.”
6. Roma 2:5
“ Ngunit sa Katigasan ng
iyong ulo at di pagsisisi, lalo
mong pinapabigat ang parusang
igagawad sa iyo sa araw na iyon,
kung kailan ihahayag ang poot at
makatuwirang paghatol ng
Diyos.”
7. Kawikaan 1:32
“ Katigasan ng ulo
ang papatay sa
mangmang, sa dusa ay
masasadlak sa kawalan ng
kaalaman.”
8. Roma 12:19
“ Mga minamahal,
huwag kayong maghihiganti;
ipaubaya ninyo iyon sa Diyos.
Sapagkat nasusulat, ‘Akin ang
paghihiganti, Ako ang gaganti’,
sabi ng Panginoon.”