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Rule #5 Rule #6 Rule #7 Rule #8
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the subject teacher during theallconsultation
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Opening Prayer
Lord, thank you for all the blessings that you have given us
yesterday, we offer you today all that we do and say, help us to
understand our lessons for today and guide us that we may be a
good students.
Amen.
O Mary, conceived without sin, pray
for us who have recourse to thee.
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Virtual classroom rules
Rule #1 Rule #2 Rule #3 Rule #4
Be in-charge of yourself. Listen with intent to understand. Be responsible. Do not be shy to ask for clarifications
Click the raise hand button or use the c
Be on time. Mute your microphone. Turn your camera on. box if you have questions.
Rule #5 Rule #6 Rule #7 Rule #8
Have a plan Everyone can win.
Put first things first. Take initiative.
Prepare all the needed Practice academic HONESTY
Focus. Avoid distractions.
REMINDER: Wear proper clothes.
the subject teacher during theallconsultation
materials.
• For the parents/assisting guide: if you have any inquiries, please contact times.
hours.
• In case of internet disruption longer then ten (10) minutes, kindly proceed to your Asychronous Module in the
Aralinks portal.
FILIPINO FESTVAL DANCE
P R E S E N T E D B Y : M S . J A I U N I R A
WHAT ARE FESTIVAL
DANCES?
They are cultural dances
performed to the strong beats pf
percussion instruments by
community of people sharing the
same culture usually done in honor
of patron saint or in thanksgiving
of the bountiful harvest.
Festival dances draw
people's culture by
portraying the people's
way of life through
movement, costumes
and implements
inherent to their place
of origin.
WHY DO FILIPINOS DO
FESTIVALS?
01 02 03
We celebrate
Filipinos do We celebrate
our industry
festivals our unity amidst
bring about a
primarily to the diversity of
bountiful
celebrate. culture. harvest.
Festivals have been a
consistent-producing
OTHER BENEFITS activity leading to up-
FROM DOING liftment of a community's
FESTIVALS economy due to its tourism
and entertainment value.
It attracts foreign and
domestic tourist to visit a
OTHER BENEFITS place and eventually
FROM DOING leading to the elevation of
FESTIVALS the Filipino's quality life.
CLASSIFICATION OF
PHILIPPINE
FEESTIVAL
01 02
Religious Secular
Festivals Festivals
SINULOG
FESTIVAL
Sinulog Festival or Santo Nino/Sto. Nino
Festival in Cebu is an annual religious and
cultural festival. The festival is thought to be
the first of the most well-known
festivals in the Philippines.
SINULOG
FESTIVAL
Besides the religious part of the celebration,
Sinulog is also well-known for its street
parties before the day of celebration and
during the day of the festival.
DINAGYANG
FESTIVAL
The Dinagyang Festival is a religious and
cultural festival in Iloilo City, Philippines, held
annually on the 4th Sunday of January, or right
after the Sinulog in Cebu and the Ati-Atihan
Festival in Kalibo, Aklan. It is one of the
biggest festivals in the Philippines, attracting
more than a million domestic and
international visitors every year.
ATI-ATIHAN
FESTIVAL
The Kalibo Santo Niño—Ati-Atihan Festival,
[1] also simply called Ati-Atihan Festival, is a
Philippine festival held annually in January
in honor of the Santo Niño (Holy Child or
Infant Jesus) in several towns of the
province of Aklan, Panay Island.
ATI-ATIHAN
FESTIVAL
The biggest celebration is held during the
third Sunday of January in the town of
Kalibo, the province's capital. The name Ati-
Atihan means "to imitate the Ati people".
BANGUS
FESTIVALS
The Bangus Festival is a ten-day
celebration taking place in Dagupan
City every April. The festivities include
an array of sports competitions, fairs,
and street parties. And of course, the
festival is full of culinary
demonstrations, tastings, and contests.
BANGUS
FESTIVALS
It was organized not only as a
marketing tool for Dagupan's bangus
product but also to establish the city's
own festival. The festival practically
paved the way for other towns and
cities in the province of Pangasinan to
establish their own local festivals.
PANAGBENGA
FESTIVALS
Panagbenga is an annual flower festival
celebrated every February which takes
place in Baguio City, Philippines. The
term “Panagbenga” comes from a
Kankanaey term meaning “season of
blooming”.
BINATBATAN
FESTIVALS
”Binatbatan” is the process of beating
cotton pods to remove the seeds for
Abel weaving. Which locals interpreted
into an occupational dance with the
use of two sticks called ”batbat”.
Binabatan street dance is one of the
main attractions during the week-long
celebrations.
BINATBATAN
FESTIVALS
Abel is the Ilocano word for weave, and
“inabel” can be interpreted to mean
any kind of woven fabric. In the world
of weaving however, inabel is
particularly used to refer to textile that
is distinctly Ilocano in origin.
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closing Prayer
Dear Jesus,
I thank you for all the things I have learned today. I know that
you are here with me. Keep me and my family safe always.
Mama Mary, be with me also and help me in studying my
lessons everyday.
Amen.
O Mary, conceived without sin, pray
for us who have recourse to thee.
THANK YOU