Arts 8 - Q1
Arts 8 - Q1
Arts 8 - Q1
ARTS
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Learning Activity Sheet in MAPEH
(Grade 8)
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Writers : JUNE P. TUMBALI, CATNHS
AMADEL F. CAMBRI, LNHS
GLENDA N. BAINGAN, CNHS
LIRIO T. FERNANDEZ, LNHS
ROSALINDA G. CARAG, TCSHS
EASTER M. GARCILLAN, TCWHS
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Southeast Asian countries are divided into two groups, the Mainland Southeast Asia
that includes Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia while Archipelagic
Southeast Asia includes Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei and the Philippines.
This activity focuses on elements and principles of art in the production of arts and crafts
inspired by the culture of Southeast Asia. There are seven elements of arts. They are color,
form, line, shape, space, texture and value. The 10 ten common principles of art are balance,
emphasis, harmony, movement, pattern, proportion, repetition, rhythm, unity, and variety.
Analyzes elements and principles of art in the production of arts and crafts inspired by
the cultures of Southeast Asia (QUARTER 1 - WEEK 1) (A8EL-Ib-1)
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2. It connotes something that is three-dimensional and encloses volume, having length,
width, and height.
4. It is the characteristics of visual perception such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or
purple.
7. It deals with the lightness or darkness of a color.
8. It refers to the distances or areas around, between, and within components of a piece.
11. Describes as an outline.
13. It is perceived surface quality of a work of art.
15. A flat, enclosed area of an artwork created through lines such as triangles, circles, and squares.
Directions: Analyze each picture and answer the questions given. (Clues are given in the
description)
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A. Venn Diagram
Malaysia Vietnam
Songkok Design
Songkok- Brunei
Question: Is the design of Songkok relevant to the lifestyle of the Muslim people? Justify
your answer.
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Question: Is shape important in kite making? Does it affects the balance of the kite to fly?
How does it attracts tourism in Malaysia? Justify your answer.
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Question: Does the materials in making the Sky lantern sustain its balance in the air? Is
there a relevance in the beliefs and tradition of the people from Thailand? Justify your
answer
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Reflection:
1. I discovered that
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2. I enjoyed
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3. I liked the
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4. I learned that
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Prepared by:
LIRIO T. FERNANDEZ
Writer
When you look at a painting or sculpture, do you wonder what it means? Do you think
of how and why it is being made? How does it make you feel seeing such an artwork?
Arts and crafts are important means of expression. They convey views, ideas and
feelings using skills and creative imagination. They can be found anywhere and play a great
part of our lives. Like any other art forms, arts and crafts have functions. They only differ in
levels of functions. Like in painting, some paintings serve as decorative/ aesthetic function
and some paintings maybe spiritual in purpose.
The arts and crafts of South East Asia are heavily influenced by local beliefs, religion,
local traditions and cultural infusion from foreign countries and artistic style. Aside from
these, their crafts are also dependent on the local material and its environment.
Wau Kite
C. D.
Wayang Kulit
E. F.
I. J.
Activity 2. WHAT AM I?
Directions: Below are the definitions and functions of chosen arts and crafts of South East
Asian countries. Identify the art form being described by arranging the scrambled
words below. Write the letter in the box provided. The final phrase is made up of
letters from the clue words you placed on the boxes.
1. I am conceived because my country lacked a distinct image representing the nation and our
history. They set out to fabricate an icon, which would tap into myths and folklore of the
area, many of which feature sea- beasts and magical fish creatures. What am I?
2. I am an intricately designed moon-kite with floral motifs that is traditionally flown in
the Malaysian State of Kelantan. I am one of Malaysia’s national symbols. What am I?
3. I am a type of puppet shadow play performed around Indo- Malayan archipelago. I derived
from a Javanese Hindu- Buddhist tradition where hand-crafted leather puppets depict epic
A.Indonesian Batik
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B. Malaysian Batik
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C. Singaporean Batik
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1. I learned that
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B. Internet
https://www.visitsingapore.com/see-do-singapore/recreation-leisure/viewpoints/merlion-park/
https://www.pinterest.ph/pin/264305071857792599/
https://jackcosglori.wordpress.com/what-to-know/lesson-1-fabricfabric-design/
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/264305071857792599/
http://diariseni.blogspot.com/2009/06/
https://www.bizbrunei.com/2018/11/bruneis-last-batik-producer-earns-japans-good-design-award-
batik-desamas-zainal/
https://houseofbbatik.wordpress.com/tag/batik-scarves-in-singapore/
https://www.mci.gov.sg/cos2017/mcicorphome/pressroom/news-and-stories/pressroom/2015/8/fifty-
years-of-singapore-design?page=38
https://legacytimesmedia.com/25055-the-history-of-wau-bulan
https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photos-sri-mariamman-hindu-temple-image12865493
https://www.slideshare.net/iamcarloluna/mapeh-8-arts-1st-quarter-sculpture
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/cambodia-famous-temple-angkor-wat-info
https://industoria.org/connecting-dots-batik-jave/
https://vietnamdiscovery.com/culture-arts/vietnamese-silk-painting/
https://www.expat.or.id/info/batik.html
https://www.pinterest.ph/easternfabrics/etsy-batik-fabrics-from-malaysia-indonesia/
https://www.shutterstock.com/search/batik%2Bmalaysia?image_type=photo
Activity 2
1. MERLION 6. THAI SILK
2. WAU KITE 7. BATIK
3. WAYANG KULIT 8. SKY LANTERN
4. SONGKOK 9. SILK PAINTING
5. WAT POH 10. ANGKOR WAT
Final phrase: ALL ART FORMS HAVE FUNCTIONS.
Explanation to the phrase may vary
Activity 3
Answers may vary
Prepared by
Wau kite in Malay is a uniquely designed Malaysian kite. Its wings are like an Arabic
letter (pronounce “wow”). This kite-making tradition comes naturally to Malaysian people,
especially in the eastern states of Malayan Peninsula. Farmers used kites as scarecrows in the
fields and to lull their children to sleep, so they could work with little interruption.
Now, kite flying has become a popular sport not just in Malaysia but also
internationally. Malaysia has been celebrating kite festivals annually like the Pasir Gudang
International Kite Festival. These kite festivals encourage more tourists to visit their country.
The Merlion was conceived because the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) felt the
country lacked a distinct image representing the nation and its history. They set out to
fabricate an icon, which could tap into the myth and folklore of the area, many of which
feature sea-beasts and magical fish-creatures. The Merlion is also partly inspired by the story
of how Singapore got its name “The Singapura Story”.
The Sentosa Merlion is the biggest replica standing at 37 meters and made from glass-
reinforced concrete.
Flying lanterns are made of rice paper with a bamboo frame, which contain a fuel cell
or small candle. When the fuel cell is lit, the flame heats the air inside the lantern will rice
until the fuel cell or candle stays alight. When the candle burns out, the sky lantern floats
back to the ground.
In Thailand, flying lanterns are used during the year for festivals, the most popular
being the Loy Krathong Festival. This festival is held on the night of the 12th full moon,
usually in November, with Chang Mai believed to have the brightest and most spectacular
celebrations.
All of Phuket’s major west coast beaches take part in Loy Krathong festivities, with a
mix of locals and tourists. Patong beach and Nai Harn around the lake usually have the most
activity with locals visiting beaches like Karon and Kata. Sky lanterns or wish lanterns as
they are also commonly known have become popular on the main tourist beaches of Phuket.
Shadow puppetry is famous in Indonesia. Wayang in modern Indonesian language
means “show” or “perform”. Kulit means “skin,” a reference to the leather material that the
figures are carved out of. Others say that wayang is also attributed to the Indonesian word
baying which means “shadow.”
Wayang Kulit is a type of puppet shadow play performed around the Indo-Malayan
archipelago, tracing its origins to India. It is derived from a Javanese Hindu-Buddhist
tradition, where hand-crafted leather puppets depict epic stories of the gods in shadow play. A
traditional gamelan orchestra would accompany the storytelling.
Learning Competency:
Reflects on and the mood, idea or message from selected artifacts and art object.
(QUARTER 1 WEEK 3) (A8PL-Ih-1)
Appreciate the artifacts and art objects in terms of their utilization and their distinct use
of art elements and principles. (QUARTER 1 WEEK 3) (A8PL-Ih-2)
Directions: Follow the procedures in making a Wou Kite (Malay Kite). Make a video in
making your output.
Procedure:
2. Take two sticks and tie both ends together tightly with string. Pull the two sticks apart
into an oval shape. Tie it to the upper part of the main stick.
4. Place the completed kite frame on the colored garbage bag and trace the outline of the
oval and crescent. Draw a 1cm border edge around the outline.
Materials
. soap
. knife
. cutter
. pencil
. old newspaper/cardboard
Directions: Follow the procedures in making Merlion Statue Model. Make a video in making
your output.
Procedure:
5. Add details to the inside of your outline to refine the design further. When the carving
is finished, wet your finger and rub the surface of the soap to create a smooth finish.
Allow it to dry and harden for a day.
Materials
Directions: Follow the procedures in making your Sky Lantern. Make a video in making
your output.
Procedure:
c. Center the two 24” (60 cm) pieces of florist’s wire over the knot. The two pieces
should be perpendicular to each other with their midpoints overlapping on top of
the knot.
d. Wrap the wires around the knot and twist them lightly to make them secure. The
four wire ends should be approximately 9” to 10” (23 to 25 cm) long on each side
so they are long enough to reach the lantern’s bamboo frame. Set the wire-
wrapped knot aside.
a. Cut three bamboo skewers in half lengthwise using either a razor blade or a utility
knife. Run the split bamboo through the flame of a candle while subtly bending it.
This will make the bending job easier and you should be able to form a full circle
in less than five minutes.
b. Line the split bamboo up end to end on a table to make a single long strip. The
bottom end of one skewer should overlap with the top end of another skewer to
create a 1” (2.5 cm) overlapping connection point.
d. Bring the right and left tips of the long strip together. Again create a 1” (2.5 cm)
overlap with the tips. Secure the tips together with the tape to make a circle.
e. Tape the ends of the foil-wrapped wires that protrude from the wick to opposite
sides of the bamboo frame. The wires should cross the exact center of the circle is
devided into four equal quarters.
a. Hang 16 to 20 pieces of kitchen paper towel (or about half that of tissue paper) on
a clothesline using clothespins (pegs).
c. Spray both sides of each piece of paper thoroughly with the fireproofing spray.
Avoid spraying the points where the clothespins are holding the paper. Otherwise,
the paper will tear. Allow the pieces to dry before you continue working with
them.
c. Connect the two horizontal lines by sketching a line that curves gently inward before
meeting the vertical line. The line should extend from the right end of the bottom
horizontal line, curve inward, and then stretch out to meet the right end of the second
horizontal line.
d. Draw a second line mirroring the line that just drew to connect the left tips of the two
horizontal line to the top of the vertical line. This will finish the shape of your pattern,
which should look like the pointed blade of a tropical ceiling fan.
e. Cut the shape that you’ve drawn out of the brown craft paper using scissors. This
shape will serve as the pattern for creating your balloon
a. Lay the 16 to 20 fireproofed paper pieces on a flat surface. Set out two rows
consisting at 16 to 20 pieces of kitchen paper towel (or 8 to 10 pieces of tissue).
c. Overlap the connected ends of the papers by about 1” (2.5 cm) so that you can glue
them together.
d. Use a non-flamable glue to seal the overlapped ends of the papers together. Allow the
overlapped seams to dry while they lay on the flat surface. When gluing the paper,
gently spread it out do not blot. This way you can avoid glue marks in the paper (and
blotting can cause weakeningin the balloon body’s adheson).
Materials
. pattern templates
. old cardstock
. watercolor
. cutter
. single hole punch or press punch
. paper fasteners
. wooden sticks or wooden skewers
. string or nylon cord
. clear gloss(optional)
. gold or silver doilies
Procedure:
2. You can enlarge the pattern if you wish and then photocopy it directly onto the
cardstock or you may print off the pattern and then glue this down to your cardstock
or illustration board.
3. Cut out all the pieces of your puppet and paint them.
4. Using a single-hole puncher or the lip of a knitting needle, punch a hole in all the little
circles on the pattern. You can also add extra holes for decoration as these look good
in the shadow. These are your joints so you can have some movement in your puppet.
Attach some paper fasteners. If the ends from a large fastener are too long, just fold it
back on itself or you can trim them off with scissors.
6. The best way to attach the wooden sticks to arms is by a string so that you can get
better movement for your puppet. Attach a piece of a string to the stick using adhesive
tape. Wrap the string around the wrist of the puppet. This enables the stick to move
sideways from the arm which makes the puppet easier to manipulate.
7. You can add a coat of clear gloss varnish to your puppet so it will last through many
performances.
Direction: Answer the following questions after finishing every art work.
RUBRIC:
Category Score
Student’s output is very creative and tidy 5
Student’s output is good and tidy 4
Student’s output is fair and has few errors 3
Student’s output is dull with lots of errors 2
Write your thoughts about the artworks of Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore or Malaysia.
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References:
Prepared by:
Amadel F. Cambri
Writer
Make your
own paint from
Making a kite something in
nature
Use your
camera or
smart phone to Songkok Finger paint
capture an art making
of Southeast
Asian origin
Materials
• canvas or old cotton fabric
• fabric paint or acrylic paint (latex)
• washable white glue or Elmer's washable blue gel glue
• paint brushes
• plastic wrap or plastic placemat
3. Make your batik design with glue.Place plastic wrap or a plastic placemat under your fabric
in case the glue seeps through. Squeeze the glue to make lines and designs on your fabric.
You can make simple designs like flowers or geometric shapes, or do a complete picture. If
you will use a sketch, you simply have to apply glue along the lines of your drawing.
4. Allow the glue to dry. This will take around six hours
or more, depending on the weight of your fabric and the
thickness of the glue lines. When completely dry, the
glue lines will turn transparent.
Materials
pattern or template
old cardstock
watercolor
cutter
single hole punch or press punch
paper fasteners
wooden sticks or wooden skewers
string or nylon cord
clear gloss (optional)
gold or silver doilies
Procedure
Reflection
Directions: Express your reflective thoughts about the three (3) activities. Your answer
should incorporate your thoughts about the design, form or spirit applied in the
activities. Choose your thoughts or feelings from the following emoticons.
References
Book:
Anido, Baldoz, Parakiay, et al. 2013, Music and Arts - Grade 8 Learner’s Module. First
edition. Pasig City, Philippines: Department of Education
Websites
www. pinterest.com.cdn. amproject.org
http://Wikipedia.com http://www.illustrationsof.com/royalty-free-asian-woman-clipart-
illustration-213065.jpg
http://www.google.com.ph/imgres?q=wayang+kulit&num=10&um=1&hl=en&biw=1366&
bih=667&tbm
Answer Key
Exercise 2. Answers/Output may vary (Use the rubric listed for every activity)
Exercise 3. Answers/Output may vary (Use the rubric listed for every activity)
Exercise 4. Answers/Output may vary (Use the rubric listed for every activity)
Exercise 5. Answers/Output may vary (Use the rubric listed for every activity)
Prepared by:
JUNE P. TUMBALI
Writer
Activity 1 - Identify the following statements. Choose the answer from the box.
Procedures:
1.The student will draw or trace the pattern of a character (Bima) on cardstock
illustration board (or any thick, soft cardboard material).If there is no such character
available, the student can make her/his own pattern
2. Patterns can be enlarged.
3. Cut out all the pieces of the pattern and color (paint) them.
4. Using a single-hole puncher or the tip of knitting needle, punch a hole in all the little
circles on the pattern. You can also add extra holes on the joints for movement.
5. Attach some fasteners. If the ends from a large fastener are too long, just fold it back
on itself or trim them with a pair of scissors.
6. Attach the main part of your puppet to a stick using adhesive tape.
7. Attach a piece of string to the stick using adhesive tape. Wrap the string around the
wrist of the puppet.
8. Add a coat of clear gloss varnish to the puppet. (Optional)
Directions:
1. Choose a bar of soap. (Any soap will work)
2. Choose a knife to use. Soap is fairly soft, so a sharp knife is not absolutely necessary.
(Plastic knives, spoons, popsicle sticks would also work)
3. Draw an outline of your carving on the side of the soap. You can either draw the
outline first using a pencil or directly use a knife, orange wood stick or toothpick to
scrape the outline into the soap.
4. Remove the soap outside the outline using small silvers or chips. Make sure to
scrape away only small portions at a time, as it would be easier to remove than to put
back an over scraped portion. Cutting off too much would cause the the soap to
break off into chunks.
5. Add details to the inside of your outline to refine the design further.
6. When the carving is finished, wet your finger and rub the surface of the soap to
create a smooth finish. Allow to dry and harden for a day.
Directions:
1. Use one stick s the center of the kite
2. a. Take two sticks and tie both ends together.
b. Pull the two sticks apart into an oval shape.
c. Tie it to the upper part of the main stick.
3. a. Take another two sticks and tie both ends together tightly.
b. Bend the two sticks into a crescent shape.
c. Tie it to the lower part of the spine stick.
d. Tie more string or you may add bamboo sticks to support the kite frame.
4. a. Place the completed kite frame on the colored garbage bag and trace the outline
of the oval and the crescent.
b. Draw a 1cm border edge around the outline.
5. Design your kite with latex paint.6. Cut out the metallic paper with floral designs.
7. a. Paste the cutout metallic design on your kite.
b. Cut thin strips of colored garbage and paste them and paste them on as kite tails.
8. You may decorate your kite with a glitter.
Reflection
Share your insights by answering the question below:
“What is the significance of arts and crafts in the spiritual aspect of your life?”
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Answer Key
Activity 1.
1. Merlion
2. Ukiran halus
3. Silk Painting
4. Wau
5. Songkok
6. Ukiran Kasar
7. Wayang Kulit
8. Phra Say
Prepared by:
ROSALINDA G. CARAG
Writer
Southeast Asian countries, like Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia are popular in Batik
making, arts and craft making, and even sculpturing. Each country has its own unique style
and technique in doing their arts. The elements of arts and principles of design are applied.
Since Philippines is among them, there is a great similarity of their art style and techniques
like other Southeast Asian countries.
Learning Competency
Creates crafts that can be locally assembled with local materials guided by local
traditional techniques (e.g., batik, silk weaving, etc.). (Quarter 1, Week 6 )(A8PR-Ic-e-1)
Derives elements from traditions/history of a community for one’s artwork. (Quarter
1 Week 6) (A8PR-If-2)
Materials:
White cloth
Colors/dye
Rubber band
Basin/container
Hot water
Vinegar
Procedure
1. Prepare your cloth/fabric.
2. Tie the different parts of the cloth-using rubber band to create a desired design.
3. Put water into boil.
4. Add the colors to the hot water and mix with a desired amount of vinegar to keep the color not
to fade easily.
5. Soak the cloth in the desired color you wish to apply.
6. Remove the knot or the tie you made in the cloth.
7. Hang and dry the finished output.
Procedure:
1. Prepare all the materials needed.
2. Separate the bamboo strips according to color.
3. Start weaving using the colored bamboo strips and make your own design.
4. Apply your creativity in your in your work.
5. Upon reaching the end of the bamboo strip, form the desired shape you want for your
output.
6. Put a handle for your fan to hold.
Creativity and Students output is Students output Students output Students output
Workmanship very creative and is good and tidy is fair and has is dull with lots
tidy few errors of errors
Following Followed the Followed most of Followed some of Did not follow
Directions directions the directions the directions directions
correctly
Creativity and Students output is Students output is Students output is Students output is
Workmanship very creative and good and tidy fair and has few dull with lots of
tidy errors errors
Pattern Pattern of Pattern of Pattern of There is no
Southeast Asian Southeast Asian Southeast Asian visible pattern of
culture is well culture is visible culture is Southeast Asian
defined and used but not clearly somewhat visible culture
from beginning to defined but not continuous
end
Following Followed the Followed most of Followed some of Did not follow
Directions directions the directions the directions directions
correctly
Creativity and Students output is Students output is Students output is Students output is
Workmanship very creative and good and tidy fair and has few dull with lots of
tidy errors errors
Pattern Pattern of Pattern of Pattern of There is no
Southeast Asian Southeast Asian Southeast Asian visible pattern of
culture is well culture is visible culture is Southeast Asian
defined and used but not clearly somewhat visible culture
from beginning to defined but not
end continuous
Reflection:
1. Which Philippine artwork/s have you enjoyed much? Why?
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2. Do you think our artwork are as good as the other Southeast Asian Countries?
Explain
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3. What are the moral values formed while doing your artwork?
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References:
Book:
Anido, Baldoz, Parakiay, et al. 2013, Music and Arts - Grade 8 Learner’s Module. First
edition. Pasig City, Philippines: Department of Education
Website:
https://blogs.pugetsound.edu/whatwedo/2016/10/31/southeast-asia-symposium-batik-making/
Answers Key
Activity 1 Answers may vary
Prepared by
Glenda N. Baingan
Writer
Southeast Asian arts, the literary, performing, and visual arts of Southeast Asia.
Although the cultural development of the area was once dominated by Indian influence, a
number of cohesive traits predate the Indian influence. Wet-rice (or padi) agriculture,
metallurgy, navigation, ancestor cults, and worship associated with mountains were
both indigenous and widespread, and certain art forms not derived from India—for
example, batik textiles, gamelan orchestras, and the wayang puppet theatre—remain popular.
Learning Competency:
Guide Questions:
1. What is the idea that you would like to convey by means of your choice of lines
and colors in your drawing of pots? Is it about practicality, elegance or any other
ideas?
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2. Do you find your drawing an effective guide in making pots?
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NATIVE POT Design and Design and Design and Design and
color are color are highly color are color need more
excellent satisfactory satisfactory improvement
Reflection:
References:
Book:
Anido, Baldoz, Parakiay, et al. 2013, Music and Arts - Grade 8 Learner’s Module. First
edition. Pasig City, Philippines: Department of Education
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These are the Southeast Asian Countries that has similarities and differences in terms
attire, fabrics, crafts, accessories, body ornamentation, architectures, sculptures and everyday
objects.
In this Quarter, you will learn the following about the folk arts of Southeast Asia
(Thailand, Cambodia, Laos,Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei):
• How the context of their fascinating art works influenced the historical and cultural
phenomena in the world of art
• How the distinct characteristics of their art works are reflected in the wide array of
exquisite textiles, crafts, architecture, ceramics, woodcarving, and leatherwork
Show the commonalities and differences of the culture of the Southeast Asian
countries in relation to the Philippine culture. (Quarter 1, Week 8) (A8PR-Ih-4)
OTHER
PHILIPPINES COUNTRIES
SIMILARITIES
Vietnam
Malaysia
Cambodia Indonesia
Laos
Guide Question:
What Philippine artwork/s have similar characteristics with the artworks of other
Asian Countries?
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Reflection:
https://www.slideshare.net/celestienejoseclaridad/southeast-asian-arts-71221408
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA-0kR3GifE
https://www.slideshare.net/Sasay01/arts-and-crafts-of-southeast-asia
LM Music and Arts 8
http://www.thefolkartgallery.com/blog/?cat=82
http://www.rtb.gov.bn/NewsUpdate/2003/July03/230703/main7.htm
Answer Key
Exercise 1. Answers may vary.
Exercise 2. Answers may vary.
Exercise 3. Answers may vary.
Prepared by:
EASTER MARALLAG-GARCILLAN
Writer