Daily Lessson Plan #3
Daily Lessson Plan #3
Daily Lessson Plan #3
Department of Education
Region VIII
Division of Samar
Disctrict of Basey II
Old San Agustin National High School
Old San Agustin, Basey, Samar
I. OBJECTIVES
A. CONTENT STANDARD
*demonstrates understanding and application of musical skills related to selected Philippine Festivals
* demonstrates understanding and application of musical skills related to theater
B. PERFORMANCE STANDARD
* performs excerpts/selections from Philippine musical theater
* performs songs and dances from selected Philippine festivals
C. LEARNING COMPETENCIES
II. CONTENTS
* Philippine Festivals
a) Aklan – Ati-atihan
b) Davao – Kadayawan
c) Marinduque – Moriones
d) Cebu – Sinulog
e) Bicol – Ibalon
f) Batangas – Sublian
Why music is important in Festivals? - music gives life to every performance, music
pleases the auditory senses.
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D. Discussing new concept and practicing new
skills #1:
Cultural background and origin of Sublian Festival. - Sublian festival was started by the city Mayor
Eduardo Dimacuha on July 23, 1988.
-A subli is presented during a feast, as a ceremonial
worship dance in honor the Holy Cross.
-The subli is made up of lengthy prayers, songs and
dances in predetermined arrangement.
Cultural background and origin of Sinulog Festival. -Sinulog Festival in Cebu city in held every year on
the third Sunday of January. Sinulog dance, is now
tarditonal and ritual dance in honor of Santo Nino.
The dance is accompanied by the sound of the
drums.
-1980 was the first year that the parade was
organized.
-the Sinulog was already danced by the locals in
honor of their wooden statue in the period before
the Cebuanos were baptized.
Cultural background and origin of Ibalong Festival. - Ibalong Festival is non-religious festival in Legaspi
City, Albay, Philippines held in August. The festival
celebrates the epic story Ibalong who was
accompanied by three legendary heroes, namely
Baltog, Handyong, Bantong and other ancient
heroes.
-people parade wearing mask and costume to
imitate the appearances of the heroes and the
villians.
-The Ibalong festivals aims to express warmth and
goodwill to all the people.
Cultural background and origin of Masscara -Masskara Festival the festival first began in 1980
Festival. during the period of crisis.
-this was the first Masskara Festival and a time of
tragedy on April 22 of the year.
-In the midst tragic events, the city’s artists, local
government and civic group decided to hold a
festival of smile, because the city at that time
known as the City of Smile.
(Video Presention)
What was your observation on the video? -The video is all about the Kadayawan festival.
Tell something about the festival -Kadayawan Festival was held in Davao City. In
1986 was commenced by the government program
called “Unlad Proyekto Davao” to unite Davaoenos
after martial law. And to showcase the peaceful
and colorful city of Davao.
-In 1988 name was change the name of the
celebration from “Apo Duwaling” to Kadayawan sa
Davao” from the word Madayaw which means
important, paramount, beautifu and kind, and a
thanks giving festival to celebrate the bountiful
harvest of flower, fruits and culture.
F. Developing Mastery :
Religious Religious
Festival When where /Non Festival When where /Non
religious religious
festival festival
Ati-atihan Ati-atihan January Kalibo, Religious
Sublian Aklan
Sinulog Sublian July Batangas Religious
Ibalong Sinulog January Cebu Religious
Kadayawan Ibalong August Albay Non-
Moriones Religious
Masskara Kadayawan davao Non-
Panagbenga religious
Moriones Holy marindoque Religious
week
Masskara October Bacolod Non-
religious
Panagbenga February Baguio Non-
religious
There is a saying:
“every person is a hero and can be a hero in their
own way..”
I have been a hero through _______________. - I have been a hero through throwing garbage in
proper garbage disposal. This will keep our
surrounding clean.
For my country, I can be a hero through_______. -For my country, I can be a Hero through planting
trees in our community because the trees can help
prevent floods.
I. Evaluating learning :