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MAPEH REVIEWER FOR 3RD QUARTER EXAM

*******MUSIC REVIEWER***********
COMPOSED VOCAL MUSIC

I.Nationalistic Song- song that expresses


patriotism to ones country.
Lupang Hinirang
- composed by Julian Felipe in 1898
-also known as Marcha Magdalo or Himno
Nacional Filipino
-lyrics by Jose Palma
-in time
- Political patron is Emilio Aguinaldo
Marangal na Dalit ng Katagalugan
-composed by Julio Nakpil in 1896
-also known as Salve Patria
-lyrics by Julio Nakpil
-in
time
-Political patron is Andres Bonifacio
II. Love Song-a lyrical, musical, or poetic expression of
romantic love
Two types of love songs:

IV. Choral Music- music meant to be sung by a


choir
Payapang Daigdig-choral music composed by
Felipe De Leon
COMPOSED INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
Instrumental Music- music played by an
instrument or group of instruments.
Malikmata- composed by Antonio Molina
Mindanao Sketches-composed by Antonino
Buenaventura
Dularawan- composed by Lucresia Kasilag
Udlot-Udlot-composed by Jose Maceda
Solo- music that is meant to be performed by a
single performer
Orchestral-music that is arranged for and meant
to be played by an orchestra.
Large work- music that is arranged for a variety
of instruments, sometimes including humanmade sounds.

1.Ballad a narrative song ranging from indigenous forms to


Hispanic-influenced themes

***********ART
REVIEWER************

Gaano Ko Ikaw Kamahal


- ballad composed by Ernani Cuenco in 1979
-lyrics by Levi Celerio

New media- refers to tools, device or equipment


that abandons the traditional practice of making
something in the past such as digital cameras in
favour of instamatic cameras; photocopying
machines in favour of manual copying and many
more.
Technology-refers to the advances as resulted
by the application of science, principles, concepts
and discoveries.
Computer-the most popular device in the
country today in making layouts and formats for
printing
Softcopy- refers to digitized formats or layouts
of artworks, documents and designs that are
ready for printing
Pre-printing devices- used to capture images
or photos such as digital camera, compact discs,
flash disk, camera phone, tablet, ipod, scanner.
These are devices used to take pictures or images
and store them for future use.
Lay outing and Formatting devices- the
computer is the most popular device today in
making layouts and formats for printing.
Software, programs and applications are needed
to enhance and enable lay outing and formatting
of images to create designs for printing.

2. Kundiman- Philippine signature love song in


time
Nasaan Ka Irog?
- A kundiman composed in 1923 by Nicanor
Abelardo, also a pianist and teacher at University
of the Philippines
*Order of National Artists- the highest
national recognition bestowed upon to Filipino
artists who have made significant
contributions to the development of Philippine
arts: namely, Music, Dance, Visual Arts,
Literature,Film, Broadcast Arts,
Architecture and Allied Arts.
III. Solo Vocal Music- music with one line or
melody that can either be sung a capella or with
instrumental accompaniment.
Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan- solo vocal music
composed by Lucio San Pedro

Final Output devices-devices used to make


printed copies such as printers, offset printer,
specialized printer.
Bas relief-refers to a form of sculpture carved
from a block of wood or stone which can either be
highly delineated (high relief) or only slightly
protruding or delineated (low relief).
Cosmology-refers to the belief system of a
particular culture regarding divinity and their role
in the life of a community or person.
The Manunggul jar is an example of a sculpture
of two men rowing in a boat towards Phil. Hades
Woodcarving is the most important art that
plays a significant role in the belief system of the
people in the Mountain Region of Cordillera.
Sarimanok- a mythical bird with a fish in its
beak, symbolizes power and status.
Bul-ol- a wooden figure of a god tthat erves as
guardian to rice granaries and pathways.
Paete, Laguna is known for fine artisan working
on a variety on a variety of biblical subjects such
as the creation, crucifixion, life of saints and
many others.
Retablo- a form of sculpture found in the old
churches in the Philippines such as San Agustin
Church in Intramuros in the baroque style.
Likha palapat- stone figure made from brain
corals
In Angono, Rizal, low relief engraving of human
and animal figure dating 3000 BCE, the oldest
known artwork can be found.
Print-it is a graphic image that results from
duplicating process.

-When these British soldiers returned back


home at Gloustershire County in the 1870s, they
continued to play this 'Poona' badminton game.
-In 1873, Poona was changed into
"Badminton" and started to grow popular.
-In1877, the 'Bath Badminton Club', the
first badminton club ever, was formed and
also the first official set of rules

*************P.E.REVIEWER*********

-Mens singles
- Womens singles
-Mens doubles
-Womens doubles
-Mixed doubles (each team is a man and a
woman)
*Mens doubles and womens doubles are also
called level

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BADMINTON
Object of the game
-The game of badminton consists of two to
four players (singles or doubles). The aim of
badminton is to hit the shuttle with your racket so
that it passes over the net and lands inside your
opponents half of the court.
-Play begins from the right half court. Players
must hit the shuttlecock into the diagonal
opposite court.
History of Badminton
-Badminton was first called as Poona. It was
developed from a childrens game called
battledore and shuttlecock.
-It was in the 1860s, when some British
officers in India who were stationed at 'Kirkee'
near the city of 'Poona' (now known as Pune city)
used to play a game which was very similar
to badminton and the game was known as
the 'Poona' game at that time.

were developed.
-The International Badminton Federation
(IBF) was formed in 1934 with 9 founding
members:
England,Ireland,Scotland,Wales,Denmark,H
olland,Canada,
New Zealand, France
-Major international tournaments like the
Thomas Cup which is for Men, and the Uber
Cup which is for Women started to be held.
-Badminton was officially granted Olympic
status in the 1992 Barcelona Games
Facilities and Equipment of Badminton
-Racquet/Racket
-Net
-Shoes
-Badminton Court
-Shuttle/Shuttlecock/Bird/Birdie
Five Types of Badminton

Doubles

***********HEALTH
REVIEWER***********
Health- A resource to have quality life. It is both
a personal and social responsibility.
Disease-incorrect functioning of the parts, organ,
system or structure of the body.
Pathogens-disease-causing organisms that can
be transmitted from person to another or from
animals
to people.
Infection- when the body is invaded by a
pathogen, it has an infection.
Communicable Diseases- diseases that are
contagious

Non-communicable Diseases- diseases that


are not contagious
The Causes of Disease
The Supernatural Belief- belief that disease is
brought about by sorcery, witchcraft, fate, or
spirit aggression (Gods punishment or devils
work)
The Poisonous Gas Belief-belief that disease is
caused by bad air.
The Germ Belief- belief that microscopic
organisms are responsible for infectious diseases

The Agent-Host-Environment Belief- explains


that disease is a product of the complex
interaction among
three factors: agent,
host and environment. It answers the who?
(host),what?(agent) and where?(environment) of
disease.
Agent- the organism that causes the disease.
Examples are bacteria, virus, fungi, parasitic
worms.
Host- is an organism, usually a person or animal,
affected by the disease.
Environment-the condition outside the host that
allows the disease to be transmitted.

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