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Anatang Akabayan: Saint Pedro Poveda College Grade School Department Civics and Culture 1 Session 2 Handout Number 1

This document contains information about the national symbols of the Philippines. It discusses the national hero Jose Rizal and how he inspired the fight for freedom. It also describes several other national symbols including the Philippine Eagle, Narra tree, Sampaguita flower, Barong Tagalog, Cariñosa dance, Sipa game, Anahaw leaf, Mango fruit, and Carabao animal. These symbols represent qualities of the Filipino people like strength, purity, devotion, bravery, alertness, resourcefulness, patience and diligence.

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Anatang Akabayan: Saint Pedro Poveda College Grade School Department Civics and Culture 1 Session 2 Handout Number 1

This document contains information about the national symbols of the Philippines. It discusses the national hero Jose Rizal and how he inspired the fight for freedom. It also describes several other national symbols including the Philippine Eagle, Narra tree, Sampaguita flower, Barong Tagalog, Cariñosa dance, Sipa game, Anahaw leaf, Mango fruit, and Carabao animal. These symbols represent qualities of the Filipino people like strength, purity, devotion, bravery, alertness, resourcefulness, patience and diligence.

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SAINT PEDRO POVEDA COLLEGE

GRADE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT


CIVICS AND CULTURE 1
SESSION 2 HANDOUT NUMBER 1

PANATANG
MAKABAYAN
Iniibig ko ang Pilipinas,
Aking lupang sinilangan,
Tahanan ng aking lahi,
Kinukupkop ako at tinutulungan
Maging malakas, masipag at marangal.
Dahil mahal ko ang Pilipinas,
Diringgin ko ang payo
Ng aking magulang,
Susundin ko ang tuntunin ng paaralan,
Tutuparin ko ang tungkulin
Ng mamamayang makabayan:
Naglilingkod, nag-aaral at nagdarasal
Ng buong katapatan
Iaalay ko ang aking buhay,
Pangarap, pagsisikap
Sa bansang Pilipinas .

SAINT PEDRO POVEDA COLLEGE


GRADE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
CIVICS AND CULTURE 1
SESSION 2 HANDOUT NUMBER 2

NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF THE PHILIPPINES

Jose Rizal

He is the national hero of the Philippines.


He wrote books and poems that showed his love for the
Philippines.
He inspired Filipinos to fight for freedom and to love the
country.

Filipino
It is the national language that Filipinos use to communicate
with one another.
It represents the mixture of Filipinos because many words
come from different languages and dialects.

Philippine Eagle

It is our national bird.


It is one of the biggest eagles in the world.
Eagles fly high, which represents the Filipinos bravery,
big dreams, ambitions and love for freedom.

Narra

It is our national tree.


It symbolizes the strength of the Filipinos.
Its trunk is hard and strong.
It is used in making furniture.

SYMBOLS OF THE PHILIPPINES


Sampaguita

It is our Countrys flower.


It has white and small petals.
It is used for making garlands.
It is a symbol of loyalty, purity and devotion.

Barot Saya and Barong Tagalog

Barong Tagalog is our countrys attire for boys.


Barot Saya is our countrys attire for girls.
- Baro means top, and saya means skirt.
It is usually worn during special celebrations.

Cariosa

It is the dance of the Philippines.


It is a dance between a Filipino boy and a girl.
It shows the love and sweetness of Filipinos.

Sipa

It is our native game.


It uses a rattan ball.
It is similar to Volleyball.
Players use their feet and head to touch or hit the ball.
It symbolizes alertness and energy of Filipinos.

Anahaw

It is our countrys leaf.


It has wide leaves.
It is used in making unique fans.
It is also used in awards and medals, symbolizing excellence.

Mango

It is our countrys fruit.


It is yellow and sweet when ripe and green and sour when
unripe.
It symbolizes Filipinos resourcefulness.

Carabao

It is our countrys animal .


Helps farmers in plowing the field and also used as transportation.
It symbolizes the patience and diligence of Filipinos

References:
One Country, One People by Estelita Capina and Joana Peralta;
Philippines, Our Philippines by Eleanor Antonio;
Ang Lahing Pilipino, Dakila at Marangal by Lazelle Rose Pelingo and Ela Rose Sablaon

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