Biag Ni Lam-Ang
Biag Ni Lam-Ang
Biag Ni Lam-Ang
1. Let the students silently read the text for seven to ten minutes.
2. Let the students read the text orally.
3. Present a video clip about the epic to the class for further comprehension.
E. Discussion
1. Who are the characters in the story?
2. Why Lam-ang was considered a very extraordinary guy?
3. Where did the story happen?
4. What kind of man was Lam-ang?
5. What preparations were made for the birth of Lam-ang? What ancient beliefs do you learn
from this part of the story?
6. What adventures with the Igorots did Lam-ang meet when he looked for his father? Do you
find these believable? Support your answer?
7. How did Lam-ang catch the attention of Ines Canayon and her parents?
8. Why did Ines’ parents permit her to marry Lam-ang?
9. How were Igorots depicted in this epic? How do you react to these?
10. If you were in Lam-ang’s place would you have done the same thing with the enemy?
Explain your answer.
11. What characteristics of an epic hero are found in the story?
12. What Ilocano customs, traditions, and beliefs are presented in the epic? Compare and
contrast these to the customs, traditions, and beliefs of the Igorots.
13. Identify the conflict of the story. Explain why you chose such conflict.
A. Man vs Man
B. Man vs God
C. Man vs Himself
D. Man vs Nature
E. Man vs Animal
F. Activity 1
Group Work: Create a timeline together for the adventures of the hero or the events in the
epic, “Biag ni Lam-ang.” Here’s how to do this:
1. Using a pencil and a drawing paper, draw horizontal line. Put each line end with an arrow.
Label the left as “Past Events” and the right arrow as “Future Events.” Included in the right
arrow is the story’s climax.
2. Guess the number of events that will be included in your timeline. Then identify key events
that either affect the principal characters or influence the outcome or ending of the story.
3. Brainstorm your timeline to see any possible changes.
4. Design your timeline by adding photos, sign or symbols, or notes.
G. Evaluation
Group Work: With your groupmates, outline or summarize through a map the epic, “Biag ni
Lam-ang.” Complete the story map below.
CHARACTERS: These may be people, animals, or objects that the writer uses in telling the
story. Write the names of the characters found in the story that you’ve read.
Character’s Name Details that the writer tells about him or her
SETTING: This tells where and when the story was written. Look for clues that the writer gives
about the setting.
Facts that show WHEN the Facts that tell WHERE the Other places where the story
story happened story happened happened
PLOT: This refers to the series of actions that the characters take to deal with their problems.
A story may start with the characters and the problems they faced.
1. What is the first problem that Lam-ang faced when the story began?
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2. How did the character solve this problem?
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3. Does the character now have a new problem?
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CONCLUSION: How had the things worked out for the characters? Write two to three
sentences about the conclusion?
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MAIN IDEA/THEME: What is the MAIN IDEA or the THEME of the epic you have read? Can
you find three facts which prove this idea is important?
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V. AGREEMENT
Individual Performance Task:
1. Research the stories of Lumawig.
2. Choose one which you would like to present to class.
3. Create picture stories about the story chosen showing the chronological events of the story.
4. A presentation will follow which will showcase the output of the students.
Creative Picture Story Rubric
Category Description
Cover Cover includes a title, name, and section. It is neat and creative.
5
Pages
There are at least 20 pages of pictures.
5
Story/Content
The story/content is complete and follows a structure. The story
5
flows and makes sense.
Creativity & Appearance Project is excellently presented reflecting creativity and a lot of
7 thought
Illustrations/Pictures Illustrations are neat and visually pleasing throughout the entire
8 work.
Mechanics The sentences in the paragraph observe the rules of correct
5 Subject-Verb Agreement.
Voice Clarity/ Pronunciation Speaks clearly and distinctly all (100-95%) the time,
5 mispronounces no words.
Volume Volume is loud enough to be heard by all audience members
5 throughout the presentation.
Preparedness
Student is completely prepared and has obviously rehearsed.
5
Total : 50 Points