Q3 - WS - English 7 - Lesson 1 - Week 3
Q3 - WS - English 7 - Lesson 1 - Week 3
Q3 - WS - English 7 - Lesson 1 - Week 3
Quarter 3
Learning Activity Sheet Lesson
for English 1
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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MATATAG K TO 10 CURRICULUM
The Sinulog Festival and Ati-Atihan Festival are alike in some ways but they also differ in
other ways.
Like the Sinulog Festival, Ati-Atihan began as a celebration of pre-colonial history and later
on evolved into a religious commemoration after the Spaniards converted our ancestors to
Catholicism.
1.) ___________________, both the Sinulog and Ati-Atihan festivals are celebrated to honor the
baby Jesus or Senor Sto. Nino.
2.) The Sinulog Festival commemorates the establishment of the friendship between two warring
parties: Ferdinand Magellan and Hara Amihan, wife of Rajah Humabon. ___________________,
the Ati-Atihan re-enacts the peace talk between the Atis of Aklan and the Maraynons from
Borneo.
3.) Sinulog dancers dance to the beat of drums ___________________ as the Ati-Atihan dancers.
4.) Sinulog dancers chant “Pit Señor” ___________________ Ati-Atihan dancers chant “Hala bira.
Viva Señor Santo Niño!”
5.) Finally, Sinulog dancers do not paint their skin. ___________________, Ati-Atihan dancers
would color their skin black to signify the color of our Ati ancestors.
English 7 Quarter 3 1
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MATATAG K TO 10 CURRICULUM
Now, read the article below. This is the last section of the article published in Rappler about
Philippine January Festivals. In this passage, the author describes the Dinagyang Festival
of Iloilo. Read the passage. Then, complete the Venn Diagram or the Comparison Table to
note the similarities and differences between the Sinulog and Dinagyang Festival. Finally,
choose whether you write a comparison and contrast essay about the Sinulog and Dinagyang
Festival using one of the two methods: the Block Method or the Point-by-Point Method. You
may use the writing plan below as your guide.
English 7 Quarter 3 2
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MATATAG K TO 10 CURRICULUM
festival: the Ati-Atihan street dancing contest, the Kasadyahan street dancing contest, and the
crowning of Miss Dinagyang.
History
In 1967, a replica of the Santo Niño statue in Cebu was brought to Iloilo as a gift to the Parish
of San Jose in Iloilo City. Devotees welcomed the image with a parade through the major streets
of the city. This first parade, then confined to the parish, evolved to become the Dinagyang
Festival. The task of organizing it now belongs to the city instead of to the parish.
Highlights
The Kasadyahan street dance parade is Dinagyang’s unique feature, celebrated on the Saturday
before the Ati-Ati street dancing contest. It is the Ilonggos’ way of thanking God for the bountiful
harvest, with performances by tribes from all over Panay who try to best each other in costume,
choreography, and energy.
For more information on the Dinagyang Festival 2013, visit their official website.
Wherever you may be right now, we at Rappler celebrate the festivals with you. Viva Pit Senyor! – Rappler.com
English 7 Quarter 3 3
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MATATAG K TO 10 CURRICULUM
Based on your writing plan above, write your comparison and contrast composition on the Sinulog
and Dinagyang festivals.
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English 7 Quarter 3 4