Reflection Paper Tagalog

Reflection Paper Tagalog

“Kabataan para sa Kinabukasan” Direction: Create your own slogan, either Tagalog/English that will reflect to the song titled “KABATAAN PARA SA KINABUKASAN” by Francis Magalona. Put this on a short bond paper that will be passed along this activity sheetbrainliest ko makasagot ​

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1. “Kabataan para sa Kinabukasan” Direction: Create your own slogan, either Tagalog/English that will reflect to the song titled “KABATAAN PARA SA KINABUKASAN” by Francis Magalona. Put this on a short bond paper that will be passed along this activity sheetbrainliest ko makasagot ​


Answer:

KABATAAN PARA SA KINABUKASAN

kabataan ay ating yaman Silay maasahan para sa ating kinabukasan .

⊱─━━━━⊱༻●༺⊰━━━━─⊰⊱─━━━━⊱༻

Explanation:

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[tex] \color{purple}shesh[/tex]


2. PERFORMANCE TASK IN MUSIC Answer the following question on a separate sheet of paper. 1. How does music reflect the different aspects in our culture? 2. What is the relevance of music in our society? 3. Name one (1) English/ Tagalog song and write the message and function of this song​


Explanation:

1.Music and poetry reflect the culture and folklore of a society. ... Songs and music mirror history, values, norms and the mentality of a society. When folklore and cultural ceremonies are celebrated with songs and music, it is to demonstrate the tradition and customs of a society

2.It accompanies our traveling, sports, shopping, and working activities. It speaks to us and silences us. It sways and soothes us. Music provides parameters that can be used to frame experiences, perceptions, feelings, and comportments.

3.Flashbacks - Zach Hood

The message of this song is a back story of his parents divorce and he had separated from his father and stay with his mother while growing up. The function of the song is to make us realize that life isn't always fair, and parental support is needed for the child.


3. ENGAGEMENT (PAKIKIPAGPALXNAN) Pranda task 2: Slogan Malding Direction: • Make a slogan in a short bond paper about "how are you going to protect our greenhouse". You can use any dlaleci (example: English, Tagalog or Bisaya, etc.) as long as there is originality in your work. Make N chaative and you can use art if you want. 25-80 75-70 100 Creativity Slogan is Slogan is Slogan creative exceptionally creative and a and some attractive in terms of good amount of thought was pit neatness Well- thought was put into decorating constructed and not Into decoradng messy it. The slogan does not reflect any degree of creativity, 6​


Answer:

"The Biggest Threat To Our Planet Is That Someone Else Will Save It"

"Don't Be A Foll, Make The Earth Cool"

Explanation:

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4. Pertormance Task: Analyze or reflect on the song "Anak ng Pasig" by Geneva Cruz. Watch the video in YouTube for or imagine the scenario by reading the lyrics on page 4. Create your own "love letter" to the environment by relating how humanity has been cruel to mother earth in the past many years. Cite the ways nature has been abused and mistreated and end with the promise you would have to take care of her You may do this in a creative format, and in English or Tagalog. You may use the space below or on any writing paper you prefer - basta clean and creative. (Analysis 10pts, Message 10pts, Art 10pts = 30 pts.)​


Answer: ✏

"Love Letter for Mother Earth"

We are all aware that Earth is the only planet on which life exists.

Since of now, it is apparent that this planet has been a gift to us humans and other living things, as it provides us with all of the resources we require. Everything we need is provided by Earth, from air to water to food, which is why we call it Mother Earth. We would not have existed if not for the beauty of the environment and the abundance of resources available on the planet. But, what have we done to our mother earth? We have exploited the earth for our own ends, and now the planet we call our mother faces the threat of extinction of life on its soil due to our bad behavior. Pollution levels are at an all-time high, and resources are rapidly depleting. To save our mother earth, we must take adequate precautions. Every day, we generate tons of biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste and dispose of it irresponsibly. She is being suffocated by smoke and harmful gases emitted by our homes, vehicles, and industries. We are recklessly disposing of dirty sewage, drainage, and even chemicals, despite the fact that more than 7 billion humans, as well as all plants and animals on the planet, rely on water for survival. For agriculture and settlement, we destroy forests. We construct massive structures, roads, and factories that exceed her carrying capacity. The construction of nuclear reactors has a significant impact on the environment and human lives. Air pollution causes airborne diseases such as asthma in humans and animals, as well as disrupting the entire metabolism process in plants. In humans, noise pollution causes insomnia and heart disease. Deforestation causes natural disasters such as floods, soil erosion, and so on, as well as temperature rise and altered rainfall distribution, drought, loss of valuable biodiversity, decreased oxygen density, and so on. The world's most pressing issues at the moment are "Climate Change & Greenhouse Effect." Thus, for the sake of our planet's sustainability, I promise to fulfill my responsibilities as a global citizen to Mother Nature in order to protect my living planet from deterioration and to leave a clean and green planet to future generations. Our individual efforts may appear insignificant, but if thousands of young people act together to protect nature, our efforts will one day be a significant step toward protecting our motherland Earth from destruction.


5. WRITTEN WORK 1 (MULTIPLE CHOICE) Direction: Read the statements/questions carefully. Then, select the letter of the best answer. Write the letter only. (1pt each) 1. The following are the uses of a concept paper, EXCEPT: A. It serves as the foundation of the full proposal. B. It helps determine whether a certain project is feasible or not. C. It is use to pique the interest of the potential funding agencies. D. It is used to obtain formal feedback from the public 2. Ms. Crewe explains what a Kundiman is, she states: The Kundiman is a typical love song of the Tagalog. It reflects the extremely sentimental nature of the people. The word "kundiman," like "madrigal," was at first applied only to the verses and then to the music itself. What way of explaining a concept did Ms. Crewe use? A. clarification B. definition C. explanation D. explication 3. In discussing the concept of success, Mr. Marcus begins with abstract ideas about it followed by examples mentioning the characteristics of each to formulate one clear definition which he will use in his discussion. What way of explaining a concept is dominant in this scenario? A. clarification B. definition C. explanation D. explication 4. "The most notable quality of Robert Graves' Counting the Beats remains the tone of the poem, which conveys a stark simplicity that both colors the poems feel as well as paints a pessimistic image of the events." What way of explaining a concept was illustrated? A. clarification B. definition C. explanation D. explication 5. "Tocopherol (Vitamin E) is naturally found in vegetable oil, fish, and nuts." What way of defining is exemplified? A. extended B. formal C. informal D. simple 6. A formal definition explains a term by incorporating three important parts. In what order should these be presented? A. term, distinguishing features, class B. term, class, distinguishing features C. class, term, distinguishing features D. class, distinguishing features, term 7. "Vitamin E is a light yellow fat-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant". What type of definition is used? A. extended B. formal C. informal D. simple 8. What is etymology? A. study of pronunciation B. study of syllabication C. study of word history D. study of word meanings​


Answer:

if i study I pass the exam


6. POST TESTChoose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.1. A dance developed by people that reflect the life of the people of a certain country orregionA. Contemporary DanceC. Ethnic/Folk danceB. Street DanceD. Social dance2. A classification of dance that is suitable for special occasions.A. Festival DanceC. Wedding danceB. Courtship DanceD. Occupational dance3. Lapay Bantigue was originated in the island ofA. PanayC. PalawanB. MasbateD. Negros4. Lapay Bantigue is an example of what classification of dance.A. OccupationalC. ReligiousB. FestivalD. Comic5. What movement is being demonstrated by this; “Raise your right arm and do a horizontal thumbs up. Rotate your hand and wrist four counts clockwise, and another four countscounter-clockwise”A. KumintangC. SalokB. Hayon – hayonD. Wasiwas6. The Philippine national costume for women is.A. Maria ClaraC. KimonoB. Baro at SayaD. Binukot7. Planting, punding and fishing are examples of what classification of dance.A. Wedding DanceC. Courtship DanceB. Festival DanceD. Occupational dance8. Which of the following is not an example of Philippine folk dance.A. Itik-ItikC. ScottishB. MaglalatikD. Pantomina9. Which of the following dance steps used in the dance Lapay Bantigue.A. KumintangC. HabaneraB. MincingD. Polka10. The Philippine national costume for men is.A. IfugaoC. KalingaB. Barong TagalogD. Bahag ​


Answer:

1.c

2.a

3.b

4.b

5.a

6.b

7.d

8.c

9.a

10.b

Explanation:

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Answer:

1.c

2.a

3.b

4.b

5.a

6.b

7.d

8.c

9.a

10.b

Explanation:

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7. l. Identify the following statements whether TRUE or FALSE. On your paper, write Tif the statement is true and Fitnot11. Dance provides one with a sense of nationalism and rhythm.12. Folk dances are dances created by people that reflect the traditional life of the peoplein a particular country.13. Folk dances are experiences in connection with work, play, religion, occupation, courtship marriagebirth and death.14. Philippine folk dances do not have the influence of Spanish culture.15. Folk dances use body movements to express a theme or idea.16. Tinikling is a favourite dance in the province of Cebu.17. Tinikling came from the word Tiking' which means a bird with long legs and necks. 18. Tinikling dance imitates the movements of the bamboo as it sways in the breeze.19. Subli is a favourite dance of the people in nearly all the barrios of the municipality of Bocaue.20. Subli is derived from two Tagalog words, "subsub" and "bali".​


Answer:

11. True

12. true

13.

14.false siguro

15 true

16 true siguro

17 true

18 true


8. Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.1. Chant (Bulong) was used in witchcraft or enchantment especially in remote places in the Visayas.a. Japanese Periodb. Rebirth of Freedom c. Pre-Spanish Periodd. Period of Enlightenment2. Lagaylay was used in a special occasion for the Pilareños of Sorsogon during May time to get together.a. Spanish Periodb. New Society Periodc. Pre-Spanish Periodd. Period of 3rd Republic3. PAGIBIG SA TINUBUANG LUPA was translated from the SpanishAMOR PATRIA of Rizal, published on August 20, 1882, in Diariong Tagalog.a. Spanish Periodb. American Periodc. Pre-Spanish Periodd. Period of Enlightenment4. Tagalog Zarzuela, Cenaculo and the Embayoka of the Muslims were presented in the rebuilt Metropolitan Theater, the Folk Arts Theater and the Cultural Center of the Philippines.a. New Society Periodb. American Periodc. 21st Century Periodd. Period of 3rd Republic5. Haiku, is short with a measure and rhyme consisting of 17 syllables which had favorable diminishing effect on Tagalog literature.a. New Society Periodb. American Periodc. 21st Century Periodd. Period of 3rd Republic6.English as medium of instruction was introduced in the schools as intellectual language of education in this period.a. New Society Periodb. American Periodc. 21st Century Periodd. Period of 3rd Republic7.This is the period wherein the youth became vocal with their sentiments and demanded change in the government.a. Spanish Periodb. Period of Activismc. Pre-Spanish Periodd. Period of 3rd Republic8.Filipinos during this period were hooked in reading magazines and comics.a. New Society Periodb. American Periodc. Period of 3rd Republicd. 21st Century Period9.“Ang Bayan ko” was a song popularized in this period.a. Period of 3rd Republicb. New Society Periodc. 21st Century Periodd. Post-EDSA 1 Period10.This period is notable in the reawakening of the Filipino spirit when the 3 priests Gomez, Burgos and Zamora were guillotined without sufficient evidence of guilt.a. Post-EDSA 1 Periodb. Period of 3rd Republicc. Period of Enlightenmentd. Period of Activism11.A statement of fact about Philippine regional literature is _______.a. It mirrors the deeply ingrained Filipino values, culture and tradition even when keeping up with the changing times.b. It reflects the conservatism of indigenous folks who have maintained a backward expression style.c. It embraces only the written compilation of literary works in various styles and genres.d. It depicts the influences of various colonizers that occupied the country for more than three centuries.12.An element in poetry that refers to the image or picture created in the minds of readers that helps give light to the main idea is _______.a. formb. imageryc. rhythmd. sound pattern13.Many Filipino authors, writers, or poets are encouraged to use the mother tongue as the medium of expression in their craft because _______.a. Readers fail to comprehend a piece not written in either English or Tagalog.b.Our people’s culture and tradition are upheld through this despite effects of colonization or even modernity.c.The expression of thoughts, feelings, and ideas of a writer are emphasized in the personalized codes that they use.d.The continuous flow of feelings and insights are inhibited when a foreign language is used instead.14.The development of literature in the Philippines __________.a. is given life only in the oral tradition of the country.b. could reflect the richness of our country’s resources.c. may be attributed to both local and foreign influences.d. grew and prospered alongside the country’s history.15.Philippine regional literature has become rich and varied because of _______. a. the contributions of numerous artists who patterned after the Western literary masters.b. the nationalistic fervor of texts written in various stages of our history as a nation.c. various topics used as themes by the writers and their alignment to world events.d. the archipelagic nature of the Philippines, its geographical features, and the presence of various ethno-linguistic groups in the country​


Answer:

1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. D 6. D 7. B 8. A 9. D 10. C 11. D 12. A 13. B 14. D 15. B


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