Social Dances, Dance Mixers, and Dance Etiquette: Worksheet in Physical Education 9
Social Dances, Dance Mixers, and Dance Etiquette: Worksheet in Physical Education 9
Social Dances, Dance Mixers, and Dance Etiquette: Worksheet in Physical Education 9
Department of Education
Region III – Central Luzon
Schools Division Office of Pampanga
High School Blvd. Brgy. Lourdes, City of San Fernando
TELACSAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Macabebe, Pampanga
WORKSHEET IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 9
WEEK 1-2, QUARTER 2, SY 2020 - 2021
Learning Competency:
The learners:
• Undertakes physical activity and physical fitness assessments; PE9PF-IIa-h-23
• Executes the skills involved in the dance; PE9RD-IIb-h-4
• Monitors periodically one’s progress towards the fitness goals; PE9PF-IIb-h-28
INTRODUCTION:
Self-Assessment
Direction: Read the following words and answer the questions below.
Questions:
1. Which one is most familiar to you? Why?
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2. What are social dances, ballroom dances, dance mixers, and dance sports?
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3. How are they different from each other? How are they related to each other?
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What To Know?
Many social dances are dance mixers and the primary function is that people ought to mix
and often exchange partners. The optimum purpose of social dances involve organizations of
people enjoying activity within sets where groups and couples regularly change places or even
partners. Some of the primary forms of group dancing within sets known as ‘country dancing’ are
those in which couples are aligned in either longways, circular or columnar formation, or in squares
called ‘quadrilles’.
B. DANCE ETIQUETTE
✓ What to Wear
✓ Personal Grooming
✓ No-Fault Dancing
o Never blame a partner for missed execution of figures
o Dance to the level of your partner
o The show must go on, say sorry to your partner if something went wrong
✓ Demeanor
▪ Be personable, smile and make eye contact with partner.
▪ Project positive image on the dance floor even if it’s not your personal style.
▪ Dance at the level of your partner.
▪ If you don’t know the dance, be honest, refuse promptly if asked to dance.
▪ No teaching on the dance floor. It may insult your partner.
▪ Do not cut other dancers off.
After reading and understanding the social dances, dance mixers, and dance etiquette,
let’s see if you learn something by answering the following activities.
DIRECTION: Watch and try to do a social dance in YouTube. After doing it, answer
the following questions.
Questions:
1. How do you feel about the activity? Were you able to do the movements?
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2. What do you think should one possess to be able to perform the different movements?
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3. What are the benefits that one can get in dancing?
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4. Do you like dancing? Why?
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DIRECTION: Determine your THR (Target Heart Rate) range. Follow the steps below
to arrive at your own PMHR and THR which you could use in determining the intensity
of your dancing activity and to monitor your self’s progression.
Steps:
1. Find your PMHR in beats per minute by subtracting your age from 220.
▪ 220 – (YOUR AGE) = _____ (Your Predicted Maximum Heart Rate)
2. You need to work out your lowest Target Heart Rate that you need to aim for during
exercise by multiplying your PMHR by 60% (.6):
▪ (YOUR PMHR) X 60% or .6 = _____ (Your Lower Target Heart Rate)
3. Lastly, you need to work out for your Highest Target Heart Rate that you can aim for
during exercise by multiplying your PMHR by 80% (.8).
▪ YOUR PMHR) X 80% or .8 = _____ (Highest Target Heart Rate)
DIRECTION: Watch the link provided below and answer the following questions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKddyS3IulM)
Questions:
1. Did the couple observe proper dance etiquette?
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2. How did the male partner behave? How will you correct it?
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3. If you are the partner, what will you do? Why?
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4. What does the video is trying to tell us?
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DIRECTION: Let us imagine that you will participate in a social dance. Draw what
will you wear (From head to toe). Do it on a long bond paper.
Rubrics/ Criteria:
Completeness 5
Relativity 5
Creativity 5
Timeliness 5
Total 20
Post-Assessment
TRUE OR FALSE: Direction: Write “T” if the statement is True and “F” if not.
________ 1. Social dances and dance mixers are also known as ballroom dances.
________ 2. Dance mixers are dances which allow group of performers to change partners to
maximize the social dimension of dancing.
________ 3. Cha-cha-cha belongs to a modern standard dance.
________ 4. Social dancing improves your social life.
________ 5. Performer’s costume must be revealing, tight-fitting, sexy yet very sophisticated.
________ 6. Wearing sleeveless shirt and strapped dresses is pleasant so that your partner can
touch your skin.
________ 7. Dance etiquette is a set of guidelines that help you navigate the social dimensions of
dancing.
________ 8. Social dancing helps sharpen your mind by increasing interaction with others and
giving you more opportunities to expand your horizon.
________ 9. The more time you spend dancing with your partner, the more strength you will build.
________ 10. Tango is a Latin American dance originated in Spain.
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