Arts and Crafts of Calabarzon and Bicol Region: Kamapehmilya
Arts and Crafts of Calabarzon and Bicol Region: Kamapehmilya
Arts and Crafts of Calabarzon and Bicol Region: Kamapehmilya
KAMAPEHMILYA
Kagamitang Angkop sa Malikhain at Aktibong Pagsasanay sa Edukasyong Hahasa sa Mag-aaral
upang Isaalang-alang ang Lahat ng Yamang Angkin
ART 7
Art Learning Guide
Quarter 1- Module 4: Arts and Crafts of Calabarzon and Bicol Region
First Edition, 2020
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Introductory Message
Welcome to Grade 7 Arts – Arts and Craft of Calabarzon and Bicol Region
The Art Learning Guide is a product of the collaborative efforts of the Division of
Iloilo Secondary MAPEH Teachers Association (DISMTA) and the Iloilo Division
MAPEH Coordinators Association (IDIMCA) writers, illustrators, layout artists,
reviewers, editors, and Quality Assurance Team from the Department of Education,
Schools Division of Iloilo. This is developed to guide you dear learning facilitators in
helping our learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum.
The Art Learning Guide aims to guide our learners in accomplishing activities at
their own pace and time. This also aims to assist learners in developing and achieving
the lifelong learning skills while considering their needs and situations.
The Art Learning Guide is developed to address the current needs of the
learner to continue learning in the comforts of their homes or learning centers. As the
learning facilitator, make sure that you give them clear instructions on how to study and
accomplish the given activities in the material. Learner’s progress must be monitored.
The Art Learning Guide is developed to help you, dear learner, in your needs to
continue learning even if you are not in school. This learning material aims to primarily
provide you with meaningful and engaging activities for independent learning. Being an
active learner, carefully read and understand to follow the instructions given.
BEGIN
INTRODUCTION
This module will take you to the journey of the articrafts of Calabarzon and Bicol
Region and will guide you about the external and internal influences in the designs of
the articrafts.
YOUR TARGETS
TRY THIS
Pre-Test
Directions: Read and understand each question. Choose the letter of your choice and
write your answer in your Activity notebook.
1. What is the fabric used by Batangueṅos in making their traditional clothes like
barong, wedding gowns, and other formal attires?
3. Which town in Laguna is famous for its woodcarving and is considered as the
“Woodcarving Capital of the Philippines”?
4. The choices below are commonly used motifs for embroidery of the different
designers .Which of the following design is famous in Taal, Batangas?
6. What is the local term for carving where Paete carvers usually produce wooden
religious images and wood panels with decorative floral patterns and florid
geometric designs?
7. What town in Rizal Province is considered as the “Art Capital of the Philippines”
because of the town’s rich artistic expressions that includes music, painting,
sculpture, and folk arts?
8. Which town in Quezon is famous for the Pahiyas Festival and celebrated on the
15th of May to honor San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers?
10. It is a kind of knife that can be folded like a fan and comes in different sizes?
12. During festival the people of Lucban decorated this product in their houses. It is
made from ground glutinous rice that is thinly coated on mature leaves and
steamed over low fire?
13. This term is derived from the word “bali” the Filipino term for broken ang “sungay”
which means horn.
15. This place is considered as the “Balisong Capital of the Philippines “.They are
internationally renowned for the quality of their worksmanship and where
Hollywood producers hired them to create props for big-budget films. Which of
the following is being referred to?
DO THIS
Directions: Below are the different artworks from Calabarzon and Bicol Region. Identify
the arts and crafts by labelling the picture of its respective place of origin. Select your
answer in the choices inside the box and write it in your activity notebook.
Rizal Batangas
Bicol Laguna
1.______________________________ 2._______________________________
3. _____________________________ 4._______________________________
EXPLORE
Directions: Identify the lines, shape and texture used in the following images of arts
and craft below. Write your answer in your activity notebook
3. What are the materials used in making these arts and crafts? Describe the
texture.
Guide Question:
1. Were you able to identify the elements of arts used in each of the articraft
above?
2. What do you think are the contributing influences in making an artwork?
3. How important are the materials and elements of arts help us in identifying
the articraft of each region?
ANGONO, RIZAL
“ART CAPITAL OF THE PHILIPPINES” • The higantes are big papier maché
Higantes figures of humans that represent
farmers and fishermen.
• the original higantes were
representation of hacienderos
during the Spanish colonial period
• The inhabitants of Angono paraded
these higantes on the streets to
ridicule the arrogant and cruel
landlords.
TAAL, BATANGAS
embroidered pińa fabric • made from fibers of pineapple and
woven into a costly fabric
• The most common motifs for their
embroidery are leaves and flowers,
which enhance the fine, smooth,
and delicate qualities of the textile.
“Balisong Capital of the Philippines.” • derived from “bali,” the Filipino term
for broken, and “sungay” which
means horn.
QUEZON
Pahiyas Festival • the townspeople decorate their
houses with products and colorful
thin rice wafers called kiping
• kiping is made from ground
glutinous rice that is thinly coated
on mature leaves as steamed over
low fire.
BICOL REGION
Weaving • The abundance of these natural
fibers in the region allowed the
Bicolanos to excel in weaving.
In this activity, create any improvised weaving design, using colored paper,
magazines or indigenous materials available in your community.
Examples:
Rubrics
4 3 2 1
Creativity Totally original Most of the Some aspects of The artwork is a
design, no artwork elements the artwork are copy of seen in
element is an are unique, but 1 unique, but source material or
exact copy of element may be several elements one made by
designs seen in copied from the are copied from another student
source material. source material source materials (80% or more of
or other students elements are
copied).
Attractiveness/ The artwork The artwork The design and The artwork looks
Craftmanship shows that the shows that the construction were thrown together at
creator was took creator took pride planned. The item the last minute. It
great pride in in his/her artwork. has several flaws appears that the
his/her work. The The design and (unwanted bumps, little design or
design and construction look drips, marks, and planning was done.
construction look planned. The item tears), that detract Craftsmanship is
carefully planned. has few flaws from the overall poor.
The item is neat (unwanted, look
(free of unwanted bumps, drips,
bumps, drips, marks, and
marks, and tears) tears),but these do
not detract from
the overall look.
Time and Effort Time was used Time was used Time was not Time was not used
wisely. Much time wisely. Student always used wisely and the
and effort went could have put in wisely, but student student put in no
into the planning more time and did do some additional effort.
and design of the effort at home. additional work at
task. It is clear the home.
student worked at
home as well as at
school.
Guide Questions:
1. What are the internal and external influences reflected in your created artwork?
REFLECT
REFLECT
Directions: Read and answer the following questions in your activity notebook.
_____________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
POST-TEST
Directions: Read and understand each question. Choose the letter of your choice and
write your answer in your Activity notebook.
1. During festival the people of Lucban decorated this product in their houses. It is
made from ground glutinous rice that is thinly coated on mature leaves and
steamed over low fire?
2. What town in Rizal Province is considered as the “Art Capital of the Philippines”
because of the town’s rich artistic expressions that includes music, painting,
sculpture, and folk arts?
4. What is the fabric used by Batangueṅos in making their traditional clothes like
barong, wedding gowns, and other formal attires?
7. What is the local term for carving where Paete carvers usually produce wooden
religious images and wood panels with decorative floral patterns and florid
geometric designs?
8. It is a kind of knife that can be folded like a fan and comes in different sizes?
10. Which town in Quezon is famous for the Pahiyas Festival celebrated every 15th of
May to honor San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers?
11. The choices below are commonly used motifs for embroidery of the different
Designers. Which of the following designs is famous in Taal, Batangas?
12. Which municipality of Rizal Province is famous for their Higantes Festival?
13. Which town in Laguna is famous for its woodcarving and is considered as the
“Woodcarving Capital of the Philippines “?
14. This place is considered as the “Balisong Capital of the Philippines “. They are
internationally renowned for the quality of their worksmanship and where
Hollywood producers hired them to create props for big-budget films. Which of
the following is being referred to?
15. What internal influence affects the artscraft of Paete, Laguna specifically in the
availability of the materials in making their woodcarvings?
Glossary
Balisong– also know as butterfly knife. This is a type of knife that can be folded closed
like a fan and comes in different sizes.
Calado– “burda” is painstakingly made by three groups of people- the designer, the
embroiderer and the cutter.
Higantes–big papiermache human figures such as farmers, fishermen and workers of
Angono, Rizal
Kiping–colorful decors, traditionally used during the Pahiyas, that are made from
ground glutinous rice thinly coated on special leaves and cooked over low fire.
Ukit – is called carving
Answer Key
References
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