Lesson 2 folk arts of cagayan valley central luzon

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ARTS AND CRAFTS OF

LUZONHIGHLANDS AND

LOWLANDS

QUICK THROWBAC

KA review from yesterday’s lesson..

QUICK THROWBACKDIRECTIONS: On your notebooks (Art segment of the MAPEH notebook) , choose from the options provided and WRITE THE APPROPRIATE TERM to its respective statement, definition and/or image. (20 secs. per each item)

1. Native to the place.Compariso

nsIndigenous

Pre-Historic

Vocabulary

2. The period before any written records were made.

Comparisons

IndigenousPre-

HistoricVocabulary

3. To look at two different objects, artworks, creations and compare them according to selected criteria.

Comparisons

IndigenousPre-

HistoricVocabulary

4. Different straight or curved lines.

Alternating Design

Geometric Lines

Geometric Shapes

Graduated Design

Mural Making

Repeated Design

5. Squares, triangles, rectangles, ovals, & hexagonsAlternating

DesignGeometric

LinesGeometric

ShapesGraduated

DesignMural

MakingRepeated Design

6. One pattern or motif or color repeated over a spaceAlternating

DesignGeometric

LinesGeometric

ShapesGraduated

DesignMural

MakingRepeated Design

7. Two or more patterns, motif or color-alternatedAlternating

DesignGeometric

LinesGeometric

ShapesGraduated

DesignMural

MakingRepeated Design

8. A motif or pattern that is repeated but in graduated size from small to big, or if is color, from light to dark.

Alternating Design

Geometric Lines

Geometric Shapes

Graduated Design

Mural Making Repeated Design

9. A big artwork which can be done alone or with a group, usually meant for a wall or wide space

Alternating Design

Geometric Lines

Geometric Shapes

Graduated Design

Mural Making Repeated Design

10. Which of these terms does NOT belong to the art elements, principles and processes group?

Alternating Design

Geometric Lines

Geometric Shapes

Graduated Design

Mural Making Tattoo Art

For items 11-15DIRECTIONS: From the given choices, write the PROVINCE that matches its respective CULTURAL ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS with the descriptions and/or images that will be shown.

11. Iloco/ Inabel / Abel Fabric

Abra BenguetIfugao Ilocos

RegionKalinga Mountain

ProvincePangasina

n

12. Bolinao MatsAbra Benguet

Ifugao Ilocos Region

Kalinga Mountain Province

Pangasinan

13. Lingling-o / DinumugAbra Benguet

Ifugao Ilocos Region

Kalinga Mountain Province

Pangasinan

14. Hanging CoffinsAbra Benguet

Ifugao Ilocos Region

Kalinga Mountain Province

Pangasinan

15. BinaliAbra Benguet

Ifugao Ilocos Region

Kalinga Mountain Province

Pangasinan

LET’S CHECK!

1. Native to the place.ComparisonsINDIGENOUSPre-HistoricVocabulary

2. The period before any written records were made.

ComparisonsIndigenous

PRE-HISTORICVocabulary

3. To look at two different objects, artworks, creations and compare them according to selected criteria.

COMPARISONS

IndigenousPre-HistoricVocabulary

4. Different straight or curved lines.

Alternating Design

GEOMETRIC LINES

Geometric Shapes

Graduated Design

Mural Making

Repeated Design

5. Squares, triangles, rectangles, ovals, & hexagonsAlternating

DesignGeometric

LinesGEOMETRIC SHAPES

Graduated Design

Mural Making

Repeated Design

6. One pattern or motif or color repeated over a spaceAlternating

DesignGeometric

LinesGeometric

ShapesGraduated

DesignMural

MakingREPEATED

DESIGN

7. Two or more patterns, motif or color-alternatedALTERNATIN

G DESIGNGeometric

LinesGeometric

ShapesGraduated

DesignMural

MakingRepeated Design

8. A motif or pattern that is repeated but in graduated size from small to big, or if is color, from light to dark.

Alternating Design

Geometric Lines

Geometric Shapes

GRADUATED DESIGN

Mural Making Repeated Design

9. A big artwork which can be done alone or with a group, usually meant for a wall or wide space

Alternating Design

Geometric Lines

Geometric Shapes

Graduated Design

MURAL MAKING

Repeated Design

10. Which of these terms does NOT belong to the art elements, principles and processes group?

Alternating Design

Geometric Lines

Geometric Shapes

Graduated Design

Mural Making TATTOO ART

11. Iloco/ Inabel / Abel Fabric

Abra BenguetIfugao ILOCOS

REGIONKalinga Mountain

ProvincePangasin

an

12. Bolinao MatsAbra Benguet

Ifugao Ilocos Region

Kalinga Mountain Province

PANGASINAN

13. Lingling-o / DinumugAbra Benguet

IFUGAO Ilocos Region

Kalinga Mountain Province

Pangasinan

14. Hanging CoffinsAbra Benguet

Ifugao Ilocos Region

Kalinga MOUNTAIN PROVINCE

Pangasinan

15. BinaliABRA BenguetIfugao Ilocos

RegionKalinga Mountain

ProvincePangasina

n

FOLK ARTS OF CAGAYAN VALLEY AND CENTRAL LUZON

LESSON 2:

CAGAYAN VALLEY

BATANES, CAGAYAN, ISABELA, NUEVA

VISCAYA & QUIRINO

BATANESVAKUL – headgear the Ivatan women wear to protect them from the heat of the sun and during the rainy season.

NUEVA VISCAYABAKWAT – belt used by mothers after giving birth; usually made of white with beads as accents and patterns of rivers & mountains.

BULACANSINGKABAN – local term for bamboo arches elaborately designed with kayas.

BULACANPASTILLAS – wrappers usually cut intricately by Bulacan old women with different linear, curvilinear & geometric designs that blend with the color of the paper.

BULACANPuni – decorations during fiestas and special occasions made from young coconut leaves that are popularly used during Palm Sunday.

PAMPANGAPAROL – big lanterns with several lights, shapes and colors and are used to adorn houses, streets and buildings especially during Christmas season.

PAMPANGAPATUPAT – Weaving the coconut leaves to wrap their local version of suman.

EVALUATIONOn your notebooks (Art Segment), write the letter of the BEST answer corresponding their respective definitions.

1. It is the headgear the Ivatan women of Batanes wears to protect them from the heat of the sun and during the rainy season.

a.Bakwatb.Pastillasc.Singkaband.Vakul

2. Bulacan’s local term for bamboo arches elaborately designed with kayas.

a.Bakwatb.Pastillasc.Singkaband.Vakul

3. Bulacan’s decorations during fiestas and special occasions made from young coconut leaves that are popularly used during Palm Sunday.

a.Parolb.Pastillasc.Patupatd.Puni

4. Kapampangan way of weaving the coconut leaves to wrap their local version of suman.

a.Parolb.Pastillasc.Patupatd.Puni

5. Belt used by Nueva Viscaya mothers after giving birth; usually made of white with beads as accents and patterns of rivers & mountains.

a.Bakwatb.Pastillasc.Singkaband.Vakul

ART ACTIVITY # 1: “ART

AROUND US”

ART ACTIVITY #1:“ART AROUND US”

MATERIALS:• Oslo Paper• Glue/Paste• Dried fallen

leaves, twigs, flowers & seeds

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