Physical Education: Learning Activity Sheet
Physical Education: Learning Activity Sheet
Physical Education: Learning Activity Sheet
Physical Education
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Learning Activity Sheet in PHYSICAL EDUCATION
GRADE 7
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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Schools Division Superintendent : CHERRY S. RAMOS, EdD,, CESO V, Santiago City
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Writers: HANY MARCELINO, JR., RIZAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, Santiago City
JOLIBEE J. NATIVIDAD, RIZAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, Santiago City
JULIUS B. GARABILES, SANTIAGO CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, Santiago City
JHONALENE S. PASCUAL, ROSARIO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, Santiago City
APOLONIO P. ESPIRITU, JR., SANTIAGO CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, Santiago City
JENNY MAE L. FELIPE, DIVISORIA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, Santiago City
ATHENA G. CASTISIMO, DIVISORIA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, Santiago City
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 7
Name of Learner: _____________________________________ Score: _____________
Section: __________________________ Date: ______________
Dancing is a physical activity you can use for an exercise. Research shows dancing can
improve your physical health and mental health by boosting your overall happiness. Regular
dance exercise allows you to maintain a healthy weight body and moreover improves physical
fitness.
Physical Fitness is an individual and personal responsibility. It means making personal
effort to stay healthy and active throughout your life. Some people attain fitness through
different physical activities like sports, dance which demand a certain amount of natural skills.
In this learning activity, you will be exploring different basic dance pattern and
fundamental positions of feet and arms that is necessary for the execution of the different folk
dances found in Region 02.
Furthermore, this learning activity will help you to discover ways to be fit by engaging
in folk dancing as a physical activity that improves your quality of life and allows you to live
fully.
Learning Competency with Code
Undertake physical activity and physical fitness assessments (Week1/Q3 PE7PF-
IIIah-23)
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Number of responses Relative Interpretation
1-3 Not so interested in folk dancing activities
4-6 Slightly interested in folk dancing activities
7-10 Very interested in folk dancing
Follow up question:
Based on your interpretation of your responses to the survey-questionnaire, what does this
reveal about your interest in folk dancing? Express and share your answer in 3-5 sentences.
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To continue the enthusiasm, it’s time for the next step of activity. This activity will
assess your prior knowledge of Basic dance steps in folk dancing that we have in the county.
Procedures:
1. Perform the step pattern of folk dancing with its measure and counting.
2. Rate your own execution using the scale below:
3 – Well executed
2 – Mildly executed
1 – Not executed
EXAMPLE TABLE
Step Pattern
Counting Measure Execution Choices Answer
Close Step
Point, Close 1, 2 8 3 or √ Touch Step
Touch Step
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Step Pattern
Counting
Measure
Choices
Answer
Execution
• Touch Step
Step, Close 1, 2 8 • Close Step
• Change Step
Step, Hop 1, 2 8 • Hop Step
• Change Step with Arms in
Step, Close, Step 1, 2 8 Lateral Position
• Change Step
Step, Close, Step; arms in • Kuradang
lateral position, R and L 1, 2 8 • Change Step with Arms in
alternately Lateral Position
Step, Close, Step; Arms in • Change Step with Arms in
reverse “T”; turning the Lateral Position
hand from the wrist 1, 2 8 • Change Step arms in
clockwise reverse T with kumintang
Step, Close, Step Cross, / • Change Step arms in
Step, Close, Step, Point 1, 2 8 reverse T with kumintang
• Kuradang
• Native Waltz
Step, Close, Step 1, 2, and 3 8 • Watlz
Step R foot across the L
foot in front and rais slightly
the L foot across in rear.
Step the L foot close to R in 1, 2, and 3 8 • Cross Waltz
rear. Step R foot in front. • Waltz balance
Step on the ball of the rear
foot on the second count.
Reflection
Complete the statements:
References:
Printed Materials
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Answer Key:
Activity 2:
1. Close Step
2. Hop Step
3. Change Step
4. Change Step with Arms in
Lateral Position
5. Change Step in Reverse T with
Kumintang
6. Kuradang
7. Waltz
8. Cross Waltz
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 7
Name of Learner: ________________________________ Grade Level: ________
Section: _________________________________________ Date: ______________
In every culture, dance is a cherished art form that expresses the values, history, and
traditions of a people. This chapter helps you to appreciate folk dancing specifically the folk dances
of Region 02.
The review assessment is a great help to you to be more appreciative of the values and
traditions of a certain culture in same way you will be able to perform the dance skillfully.
Activity 1: Self-Assessment
Directions: Read the statements carefully. Put a check under the thumbs up sign if you agree to
the criteria, thumbs side if you have moderately agree and thumbs down if it needs improvement.
Criteria
2. Is it important for a student like you to learn our folk dances? Explain your answer.
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References:
Printed Materials
Answer Key
Activity 1
Answer may vary
Prepared by:
JHONALENE S. PASCUAL
JULIUS B. GARABILES
Writers
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 7
Name of Learner: _________________________________ Score: ____________
Section: ___________________ Date: _____________
Dance, like all forms of cultural expression, reflects the society in which it exists. By
nature, dance is the expression of emotions, feelings and opinions through the movement and
manipulation of the body. Dance very often finds itself in the form of telling a story or conveying
emotion through choreography, Dougler (1940).
Dance unites the society and provides people’s identity. It is also a form of entertainment,
enjoyment and companionship. Through dance, people understand and learn how other people
live, a mirror that tells the spirit, character, creativity, and artistry of a certain group. According to
Tolentino (2001), the purpose of dance is to portray the culture of a particular region. It may use
any style and form as long as it does not disturb neither compromise the identity of that particular
group. Moreover, it enables the larger community to appreciate the culture.
Folk Dances, indeed, are reflections of the culture. They mirror the customs, traditions,
sentiments, and feelings of folk people.
In Region 02, there are known and published local folk dances that have been handed down
from generation to generation. They follow a fixed pattern and are rich in cultural expressions,
each one distinct from another. These are Jota Cagayana, Jota Isabela, Jota Quirino, Salat Ti
Mais, and Balamban.
Balamban means butterfly. The Balamban is danced in weddings and it leads to a courtship
dance.
This was popular during the close of the 19th century and the arly part of the 20th century.
Dancers are dressed in the traditional costume of the Gaddangs in the old days. The music is on
the ¾ time signiture which composed of 2 parts: Music A and Music B. The counting is 1,2, and
3 to a measure. It is also classified as Festival Dance of the Gaddang lowland Christian of Barangay
Nabbuan, Santiago City
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ACTIVITY 1: LET’S GET FAMILIAR
Let us now check your level of mastery in what you have learned from the lesson of this learning
activity sheets.
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of
paper.
Reflection
Direction: The students will complete the following items below.
2 things I learned:
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References for Learners
A Classic Collection of Philippine Folk Dances – Philippine Folk Dance Society Series X; May
2016, pp. 21
Sayaw Dances of the Philippine Islands – Philippine Folk Dance Society Volume II; May 2000,
pp. 21
Sayaw Dances of the Philippine Islands – Philippine Folk Dance Society Volume VII; May 2010,
pp. 26
Sayaw Dances of the Philippine Islands – Philippine Folk Dance Society Volume VIII; May 2014,
pp.119
Answer Key:
Activity 1:
1. B
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. C
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 7
Name of Learner: _____________________________ Score: __________________
Section: _____________________ Date: ___________________
In 2014, a new festival was conceptualized by the City government to celebrate Santiago's
cityhood anniversary. Balamban which means butterfly is a cultural dance of lowland Christians
that originated in Santiago City. The dance depicts the graceful movement and flutterings of
butterflies that throng Dariuk Hills' scented gardens. Balamban is usually danced during wedding
celebrations in Santiago.
Dance Properties:
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Dance Literature
Entrance
Music A
a. Butterfly Position. With Girl in front of Boy, starting with R foot, partners enter with
waltz steps to places.
Girl: Arms in lateral position, moving sideward right and left alternately, wrist moving up
on count 2 and moving down on count 3 of every measure.
Boy: Arms sideward at shoulder level, wrist moving up on count 2 and moving down with
fingertips pointing upward on count 3 of every measure.
Finish with partners about six feet apart facing each other, Girl at right side when facing
audience…………………………………………………..16m
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Music A. Play twice
Partners face each other.
a. Do-si-do. Starting with R foot, take eight waltz steps forward, passing by L shoulders and
eight steps backward passing by R shoulders. Arms in lateral position. Moving sideward
right and left alternately, wrist moving up and down alternately on counts 2, 3 of every
measure. Turn head to right and left side alternately and look at each other when passing
by R and L shoulders………………………………………………16 M
b. Repeat (a) passing by R shoulders first…………………………………..16 M
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Music B. Play Twice
Partners do their movements simultaneously.
Girl: Throughout this figure, move arms in this manner: start with R arm high at head
level, palm facing rear, fingertips pointing upward in natural position, L arm down at side
(ct. 1), turn palm of R hand toward front (ct. 2,3) Reverse position of arms at every
measure.
………………………………………………………………………………….(16 M)
a. Starting with R foot, take eight waltz steps forward turning around counter clockwise.
Finish at center facing partner’s place…..…….. 8 M
b. Starting with R foot, four waltz steps backward to proper place….. 4 M
c. Four waltz sideward, R and L alternately………………………………..4 M
d. Repeat all (a - c) moving clockwise in (a) ……………………………….16 M
Boy: Throughout this figure, move arms in this manner: start with salok R to reverse “T”
position, snap fingers on count 3, L arm down at side (1 M). Reverse position of arms
every measure.
a. Starting with R foot, take sixteen waltz steps forward moving around Girl counter
clockwise. Finish in proper place facing partner…… 16 M
b. Turn right about. Repeat (a) moving clockwise……………………… 16 M
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III
Music A. Play once.
Repeat Figure I (a) …………………………………………………………. 16M
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Music B. Play Twice.
Partners do their movements simultaneously.
Girl:
a. Step R forward (cts. 1,2), step L forward (ct. 3). Arms down at sides…………….1 M
b. Step R foot across L foot in rear at the same time turning right (about one – seventh of a
circle) (cts. 1,2) step L in place (ct. 3). L hand high at head level, palm facing rear,
fingers tips pointing upward in natural position. Turn palm of L hand toward front (cts.
1,2) return to former position (ct. 3). R arm down at
side………………………………………..1 M
c. Repeat (b) six more times to make a complete turn right in place. Finish at center facing
partner’s place………………………………… 6 M
Boy:
a. Starting with R foot, take two waltz steps forward to center. Arms in butterfly position.
Wrist moving up and down alternately……………2 M
b. Step R foot forward (1M) and kneel on L foot (1M). Arms as in (a). Stay on half – stand
R foot position for four measures. Continue moving wrists up and down alternately,
looking at Girl left and right
alternately……………………..………………………………………………..6 M
c. Stand and starting with L foot, take two waltz steps backward to proper place hands as in
Figure II (a)………………………………….…2 M
d. Six waltz step sideward, L and R alternately, Arms an in (c)….…… 6 M
EXIT
Music B. Play once.
Repeat Entrance……………………………………………………………………16 M
The Learner will master The Learner will be given three The Learner will perform
the fundamental Arms weeks to master the dance and put the Balamban Festival
and Feet positions of choreography in preparation for Dance (Learner will be
Folk Dance. the performance day Graded using rubric)
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ACTIVITY 1: WARM – UP
As a part of Warm – up activity, you will perform the Fundamental Arms and Feet position
with Balamban Music.
Raise one arm over head while Raise one arm in front of chest in a half
other arm in 2nd position. circle, while one arm remains overhead.
Fifth Position
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Fundamental Feet Positions
Bring heels close to touch. Toes apart Bring feet apart sideward
Bring the heel of one foot to touch the Bring one foot in front of the other foot to
instep of the other foot walk strike
Fifth Position
Bring the heel of one foot to touch the toe of the other
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Fundamental Arms and Feet Positions
(For your reference of the activity. Please visit the link below)
(https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=seRAuHfuWll)
GUIDE QUESTIONS
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2. Were the combination of Fundamental arms and feet positions hard to execute? Why?
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3. Do the Fundamental arms and feet positions help you get acquainted and be familiar with
other Folk Dances? Why?
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IMPROVEMENT
VERY GOOD
EXCELLENT
MARKS
NEEDS
GOOD
CRITERIA
10 8 6 4
Bodily Skills The basic steps in dancing is properly executed
and observable mastery of it is performed with
control and skill.
Theme / The movement language is unique and reflects
Focus the theme or idea of the dance culture.
Movement Execute the dance with passion and enthusiasm
Abstraction
Performance The dancer is focused, concentrated and
committed to the performance of the movement.
TOTAL SCORE
GUIDE QUESTIONS
1. How did you feel while executing the steps of the Balamban Dance?
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2. Does Balamban dance make you proud as Santiagueńos/learners from Region 02? Why?
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3. What will you do to enhance your skills in dancing?
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Reflection:
I will apply
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REFERENCES:
Introduction to Philippine Folk Dances. (2019). Retrieved from
https://feu.instructure.com/courses/29083/pages/lesson-ii-introduction-to-philippine-folkdance
De Leon. (2018, April 26). All systems go for Santiago City’s 4th Balamban Festival. Retrieved
from https://www.dancepinoy.com/2009/04/balamban.html
Fundamental Arms and Feet Position Folk Dance. (2018, November 2). Retrieved July 22, 2020,
from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seRAuHfuWII
Answer Key
Answers may vary.
Activities use Scoring Rubrics
Prepared by:
ATHENA G. CASTISIMO
JENNY MAE L. FELIPE
Writers
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