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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Overview ……………………………….. i

Target Learner ……………………………….. i

Objectives ……………………………….. i

Parts of Instruction
and How to Use the Module ……………………………….. ii

Entry Behavior ……………………………….. ii

Pretest ……………………………….. iii

Lesson 1 – The Beauty of the Philippines

a. Geographic Features of the country ……………………………….. 1


b. Geographical Foundations ……………………………….. 3
c. Regions ……………………………….. 4
d. Climate ……………………………….. 4
e. Names Given to the Archipelago ……………………………….. 5
f. Theories on the Origin of the
Filipino People ……………………………….. 5
g. Major Cultural Communities ……………………………….. 7
h. Filipinos Values and Common Traits ……………………………….. 9

Lesson 2 - Pre – Spanish Period

a. Pre-colonial Philippines and


Early Filipino Contacts ……………………………….. 22
b. Mode of Dressing ……………………………….. 23
c. Ornaments ……………………………….. 24
d. Dwellings ……………………………….. 24
e. Government and Politics ……………………………….. 25
f. Laws ……………………………….. 25
g. Religious Belief ……………………………….. 26
h. Burial ……………………………….. 26
i. Education ……………………………….. 27

Assessment ……………………………….. 33

Posttest ……………………………….. 34
OVERVIEW

The course introduces the students to the development of the Philippines


as a nation from pre-colonialism to the formation of its government as a republic.
It will have a general survey of the significant events that shaped the Filipino
nation while ate the same times traces our national and cultural heritage. Thus, it
will be presented in sequential and chronological order. The course is also a
study of the significant historical stages that formed the economic, political, social
and cultural development of the country through an analysis of the relationship of
past events with the present condition of the nation.

TARGET LEARNERS

This subject is intended for college students who are molded to be


informed their national identity as Filipino citizens. They will realize that
understanding their history in a deeper sense could be a way of understanding
their present and be their guide to the future. The instructor hopes that this
course will serve as a means towards forging an informed citizenry, totally aware
and holistically committed towards becoming the positive change that our country
needs right now.

OBJECTIVES

At the end of this module, the students should be able to:


1. Explain the basis and importance for the study of history
2. Demonstrate willingness to protect the country’s territory and resources
3. Promote unity among ethnic groups and regions in the Philippines
4. Propose a ways of solving corruption in the government
5. Describe the environmental condition of the country at the time of the
Spanish, American and Japanese rule in the Philippines
6. Identify the importance of the accomplishments of the different
administration in Philippine Government
7. Promote the importance of proper civic responsibility
8. Application of teaching strategies of Philippine History thru demo teaching
9. Develop in student teacher in making lesson plan.

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PARTS OF INSTRUCTION AND HOW TO USE THE MODULE

This is the new normal for mode of instruction. The module will be use as
a tool for distance learning. It will provide the students an overview of all the
topics covered in this subject. Before answering the different activities, the
students will read the course description and the objectives. After that, they will
answer the pre-test to test their familiarity of the different concepts in this subject
and to know also, if they are in the right track. The students will submit their
answered activities in due time or deadline set by the instructor. There will be
deduction in scores if the students will not comply in the given period of time of
submission. At the end of this module, they will answer the post-test, to make
sure if the students learned in this subject. Lastly, there will be overall evaluation
guided by a standardized rubric. The instructor will allow the students to ask a
question as long as connected to the topic. This is a very crucial moment for both
teacher/instructor and students. Although, this is not the first time to use modules
or internet as a mode of learning but we will use this for the entire semester. It
may be hard for us but, education will continue no matter what. We pray that this
pandemic will last. Thank you and God bless!

ENTRY BEHAVIOR

Before the students will proceed to the lessons, it is expected that they are
equipped with basic concepts of various disciplines in social sciences like
economic, social, political, technological, and other transformations that have
created an increasing awareness of the interconnectedness of people and places
around the globe The succeeding lessons will introduce them to the major
themes in the study of the world while providing opportunities for them to connect
this knowledge with their experiences as a Filipino student.

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PRE-TEST

Multiple Choice. Analyze the following statements carefully. Select the best
answer from the given choices. Encircle the letter of the best answer.

1. How many islands are there in the Philippines?


A. 7, 101
B. 7,461
C. 7, 641
D. 7, 741
2. What is the 4th largest island of the Philippines?
A. Samar
B. Negros
C. . Mindoro
D. Palawan
3. What is the chronological order of the western colonizers in the Philippines?
A. Spain, Britain, America, Japan
B. .America, Spain, Japan, Britain
C. Spain, America, Britain, Japan
D. D. Britain, Spain America, Japan
4. What is the largest river in the Philippines?
A. Rio Grande de Cagayan
B. Bislak River
C. Palawan underground River
D. D. Cagayan de oro River
5. Which among the following represents a detrimental aspect of Philippine
culture and society?
A. Palabra de honor
B. Bayanihan
C. Ningas cogon
D. Pakikisama
6. The Filipino indomitable spirit is shown in his
A. Self-reliance
B. Rebelliosness
C. Ability to survive
D. Procrastination
7. Filipino migrant writer whose fiction stories reflect the Filipino’s concept of
American culture?
A. Ambeth Ocampo
B. Bienvenido Santos
C. Jose Villa Garcia
D. Nick Joaquin

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8. Who first introduced the Islamic religion to the Philippines?
A. Mukdum
B. Abu Bakar
C. Raja Baguinda
D. Shariff Kabungsuawan
9. What economic policy in 16th century Europe influenced Spains’s expansion is
policy to discover new lands?
A. Merchantilism
B. Menasisism
C. Mechanism
D. . Mercantilism
10. Which of the following was NOT a reason for Spain's rule in the Philippines?
A. cultural development
B. spread of Christianity
C. acquisition of resources
D. territorial expansion
11. Who is the supreme God of Cebuano
A. Laon
B. .Bathala
C. Abba
D. Alukbati
E.
12. Who was the first man who led the first circumnavigation of the world?
A. Enrique De Malacca
B. Ferdinand Magellan
C. Sebastian Elcano
D. Marco Polo
13. When did Magellan landed in the Philippine island?
A. March 17,1521
B. March 15, 1521
C. March 16, 1522
D. March 14, 1522
14. Who was the first Governador General of the Philippines during Spanish Era?
A. Magellan
B. Villalobos
C. Legazpi
D. Saavedra
15. Who made the Filipinos adopt Spanish surnames in his Catalogo alfabetico
de appellidos?
A. Narcisco Claveria.
B. Loasiano Cabot
C. Fernando Saavedra
D. Basco De Gama
16. Who was the Gov-Gen to established monopoly of the tabacco?
A. Gov-Gen Legazpi
B. Gov-Gen Claveria
C. Gov-Gen Basco
D. Gov-Gen Villalobos
17. Who named our country as Las islas de Felipinas?
A. Villalobos
B. . Legazpi
C. Basco
D. Magellan
18. What do you call the money as a payment to be exempted from polo?
A. Samboangan B.Samboagan C. Tributo D. Falla
19. The term refers to the class of Filipinos who were free and independent. What
is this?
A. Maharlika
B. Insulares
C. Peninsulares
D. Timawa
20. It is considered as one of the worst eruption of the century that almost affects
the earth’s atmosphere due to its ash falls. What is name of this volcano?
A. Mt. Mayon
B. Mt. Taal
C. .Mt. Pinatubo
D. . Mt. Apo
21. What position in Spanish political system that was directly governed the
Philippines during Spanish colonization.
A. Gobernadorcillo
B. Bishop
C. Governador General
D. Royal Audiencia
22. What was the proposed name for the islands during Marcos regime to
eliminate the colonial connotation of the country’s present name?
A. Land of the Pearl Island
B. Pearl of the Orient Sea
C. Maharlika
D. Plebians
23. Before migrants crossed the seas from the southern Philippines, there were
already aboriginal settlers in the islands. Who were these?
A. Negritos
B. Malayans
C. Indonesians
D. Indians
24. What is the Filipino trait would have been a beautiful one if it hadn’t been
denuded of nobility by joining the bandwagon of corrupt officials and
politicians
A. Bayanihan
B. Palabra de honor
C. Pakikisama
D. Ningas Cogon
25. What is the city government during the Spanish regime?
A. Pueblo
B. . Ayuntamiento
C. .Cabeza de ciudad
D. Corrigimientos
26. What province of Mindanao that is known as the first seat of Islam in the
Philippines?
A. Sulu
B. Marawi
C. Maguindanao
D. Cotabato
27. Where is the “rice granary of the Philippines”?
A. Cagayan
B. Nueva Ecija
C. Isabela
D. Zambales
28. What is the forced labor during Spanish period that has no compensation?
A. Polo y servicio
B. Polo de Cambio
C. Servicio el Polo
D. Meritos y Polo
29. Who was known as “Prince of Filipino Publisher?
A. Tomas Pinpin
B. Ambeth Ocampo
C. Jose Villa
D. Jose de la Cruz
30. Who first introduced the Islamic religion to the Philippines?
A. Mukdum
B. Abu Bakr
C. Raja Baguinda
D. Shariff Kabungsuawan
31. Who is Quijano de Martin in Philippine Literature?
A. Nick Joaquin
B. Jose dela Cruz
C. Jose Garcia Villa
D. Jose Rizal
32. What is the parcels of land that were awarded to Spaniards for their loyal
service to the king?
A. Encomienda
B. Dowry
C. Falla
D. Hacienda
33. He was recently awarded national artist for sculpture in 1976. Who is he?
A. Jose Garcia
B. Napoleon Abueva
C. Bienvenito Santos
D. Amado Castrillo
34. The teaching of religion and values mostly make use of what do you call this
process of teaching?
A. Lecture
B. Inculcation
C. Indoctrination
D. Sermon
35. A married man who flirts with someone else other than his wife seems
acceptable but a married woman who flirts another man is condemned. What
is the term of this?
A. Rebelliousness
B. Morality of woman and man
C. Double-Standard Morality
D. Delicadeza
36. To govern is to rule and the government rules by laws. Whose the main duty
is the enforcement of laws?
A. Legislative
B. Military
C. Judiciary
D. Executive
37. Which of the following statement is true?
A. The Philippines has two climate which is the summer and el niño
B. The Philippines is a landlocked area that covers by the sea
C. The uppermost part of the Philippines is so called the saluag
D. The Philippines has long discontinues coastline

38. What are the reasons why the revolt of the Filipinos to the Spanish regime
was failed?
I. Geographical setting IV. Lack of Excellent Leader

II. No lingua franca V. Lack of People


III. Lack of weaponry VI. Lack in Unity
A. I,II,III,IV,VI
B. VI, V, I,II,III
C. V, III,I,VI,I
D. I,II,III,IV,V
39. What is the term when the Spanish who was born in Spain and lived in the
Philippines?
A. Insulares
B. Peninsulares
C. Mesttizos
D. Indio
40. What is the ancient writings of our ancestors?
A. Alitba
B. Baybayin
C. Latin
D. Chavacano
41. What is the longest revolt during Spanish Period?
A. Silang revolt
B. Ricarte revolt
C. Samuroy revolt
D. Dagohoy revolt
42. Dubbed as the “Joan of Arc” of the north. Who is she?
A. Agueda Esteban
B. Gabriela Silang
C. Zamora Escoda
D. Melchora Agoncillo
43. What is the oldest college in Philippines and second oldest in Asia?
A. Cologio de San Juan Letran
B. Universidad de Santo Tomas
C. Universidad de Felipinas
D. Far Eastern University
44. Where was the first mass held?
A. Butuan
B. Cebu
C. Lisamawana
D. Homonhon
45. Who wrote the Doctrina Christiana which is the first ever printed book in the
Philippines?
A. Plancensia
B. Pigafetta
C. Fray Botod
D. Legazpi
LESSON 1 – THE BEAUTY OF THE PHILIPPINES

At the end of this lesson, you should be able to:


1. Identify the original traits of the Filipino
2. Explain the stages of evolution of Philippine pre-
colonial economy
3. Narrate the myths available during ancient Filipinos.
4. Identify the original traits and practice of Filipinos

https://www.oyorooms.com/

I. Geographic Features of the country

So much has been said about the innate beauty, the grandeur, the pop
and mystery that surround the islands of the Philippine archipelago. And an even
more colorful allusion can be given to its illustrious history.
A basic understanding of the country’s geographical orientations lends
deeper meaning and appreciation of our country’s past. The importance is thus
grounded of the fact Geography leads to developing a sense of place; developing
location skills and understanding the significance of location; understanding the
interaction that transpire between humans and the natural environment through
time; understanding the reasons for, the motivations and the importance of
human migration; and understanding world regions and the interrelated impact of
cultural and global interdependence.

II. Origin of the Philippine Archipelago

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a. Mythological – it is a folklore stories that shared in generations. e.g. the
story of the fight of sea and sky, The story of two giants.
b. Scientific Theories – it is empirical observation and scientific processes to
explain the beginnings of the Philippines. The following are the most
renowned scientific theories on the early beginnings of the archipelago:

 Continental Drift Theory – Alfred Wegener first proposed this theory. He


hypothesized that there was a gigantic supercontinent 200 million years
ago, which named Pangaea, meaning “All-earth”. Time went by, Pangaea
started to break up into two smaller supercontinents, called Laurasia and
Gondwanaland, during Jurassic period. Later on, Alfred Holmes said that
the two continents drifted as a result of pressure caused by volcanic
eruptions in the ridges and in the center of the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic
Ocean. The Philippines now sits on a sup-plate of the Eurasian Plate now
called Philippine Plate.

 Volcanic Eruption Theory – pioneered by Dr. Bailey Willis which stated


that the Philippines came into existence after the eruption of volcanoes
beneath the ocean, after the explosion from the formation of the
hardened lava which came from volcanoes.
 Plate Tectonics Theory – scientists believe that the outer shell of the
earth is made up of thin, rigid plates that move relative to each other.
Tectonic plates are made up of either oceanic or continental crust and
the very top part of the mantle, which is layer of rock inside the earth.
 The Asiatic Theory – Dr. Leopoldo Faustino, as it is known, states that
islands are formed because of the process of diastrophism.

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 Land Bridges Theory – some scientists believe that Philippines used to
be attached to Mainland Asia by land bridges. They theorized that during
the Ice Age or Pleistocene, about 250,000 years ago, the water
surrounding the Philippines receded to about 156 feet below its present
level.

III. Geographical Foundations

 It is a unique landform called archipelago


 Philippines came to be a melting pot of different races, cultures and
religions, as migrants from both the West and East found suitable
habitats in each country’s major lands
 Fondly called the “Pearl of the Orient Seas” by the early travelers
and explorers,
 Adventurous trek, famous landforms, rich natural resources
 Composed of 7,641 islands, only 3,144 islands have names.
Largely surrounded by bodies of waters

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 Total area approximately 300,000 sq. km. and has length of 1,857
km from the north to south and width of 1,107 km from the west to
east.
 Elongated fragmented. The biggest island is Luzon, followed by
Mindanao 3rd is Samar and 4th is Leyte.
 Y’ami is the northernmost island and Saluag is the southernmost.
 The coastline of the PH is irregular and stretches about 36,289 km
and irregular coastine made the Philippines as good harbor.
 Located between equator and the Tropic of Cancer. Part of
southeast Asia
 Advantage:
 PH boasts of very abundant marine life with numerous
varieties of fishes and aquatic resources which serves also
as source of livelihood for many.
 Tourism that truly a source of pride not the mention
livelihood for the people living in different tourist’s spot in PH
 Being archipelago also means numerous ports which could
facilitate trade and commerce

Disadvantage:
o Difficulty to transport goods from one area to another.
Specially in coastal and mountainous area.
o Hard to defend the country owing to the numerous points of
entry and exit which partly explains why the Philippines has
been colonized in the past.
o Frequent ground for strong and devastating typhoons that
causes massive flooding occasionally. Resulting to some
foreign investors afraid to invest in our country.

IV. Regions

The Philippines is subdivided into seventeen (17) regions – eight (8)


in Luzon, three (3) in the Visayas, and six (6) in Mindanao. These regions are not
local government units but their existence is primarily for administrative
purposes. Thus in each region, a city is designated as the center where each of
the national government agencies have a regional office.

V. Climate

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1. Dry and Hot season from March until May
2. Rainy season in June until November and Cool dry season from
December to February.
3. Seasons are relatively dry rom November to April and wet during the rest
of the year
4. Rainfall is more or less evenly distributed through the year

VI. Names Given to the Archipelago


 Ma-I (land of the barbarians) named the Philippines named by the
Chinese early traders
 Tawalisi named by Jose Rizal, on Ptolemy’s map
 “The Archipelago of San Lazaro” named by Ferdinand Magellan when he
rediscovered Philippines
 Las islas Felipinas named by Rui Lopez de Villalobos after the name of
the king of Spain. King Philip II
 Gen. Artemio Ricarte proposed that it be called the Rizalene Republic
 Ferdinand Marcos proposed the name to changed to Maharlika

VII. Theories on the Origin of the Filipino People


a. The Creation Theory – according to the Bible, people on earth
descended from first man and woman created by God – Adam and
Eve. They live in the garden of eden and from them all other people
on earth came. The descendants of these Biblical characters spread
in the different parts of world that presently we know Asia, including
the archipelagos of our country.
b. Myth and Legends – imaginative stories like Malakas at Maganda of
Tagalogs,Silalak and Sikabay in Bisayas,and Bathala baking muds
c. Migration Theory – proposed by Dr. H. Otley Beyer. it is the 3 early
people migrated in the Philippines. They are the AIM:

People Physical Characteristics Living Condition


- Kinky, dark haired and - Nomadic, hunting, fruits
Aeta, Ati, Ita or black skinned pygmies and roots gathering
Negros - - 5 feet tall - Shelters are temporary
Aboriginal - Round black eyes and (NPA)
have flat noses - No government, system
of laws, writing, no arts
and sciences
Indonesians A - Tall, light complexion, - They lived in organized
high nose and thin lips settlements and wore

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- Shorter, with dark skin, clothing and ornaments
Indonesians B has large nose and thick - know how to use copper
lips. tools
- had knowledge in
agricultural and mining
- first settled permanently
Malay - Medium in height, - They had writings,
brown-skinned, dark music, arts, and science
eyes, flat noses and with
straight black har.

Presently, the migration theory is now being rejected for there are
no definite evidences to support it, archaeologically or historically.

d. The Mainland Origin Hypothesis – proposed by Peter Bellwood.


Stresses that the movement of the immigrants Austronesians,
originated from south China Taiwan until they reached the Philippines,
specifically Batanes. He did not use “migration but instead use
“movement” and the immigrants were Austronesians not as
Australoid-Sakai or Malayo-Indonesians
e. The Island Origin Hypothesis – believes that the pre-colonial
ancient people emerged from an Island in Southeast Asia.
f. Theory of Evolution – vies that peopling of the Philippines is result of
the continuous process of human evolution which have occurred
through the changes in climatic conditions in an area. (e.g The Tabon
man discovered in Palawan Tabon Cave)
g. Core Population Theory – Dr. Landa Jocano states that early
Filipinos came from settlers within the island not from the outside and
in fact our ancestors migrated outside to the nearby islands to spread
our own culture to other lands.

The Theory of Core Population (F.Landa Jocano)


Phases Period Significant Industry Core
Evidence
Formative – 50,000- Tabon Man Stone toll Industry
the culture 500 B.C 24,000- Industry Ceramic
emerged 22,000 1. Roughly 1. Pottery
from the made 2. Jar
adaption of unpolished Coffin
the people to and more 3. Foraging
their generalized 4. Hunting
environment implements and fishing
2. Flaking
3. Polished,
highly
developed

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stone tools
th
Incipient – 1. A.D-14 Maitum Metal 1. Metal
the A.D Pottery Industry mining
communities 2. Metal
especially in working
coastal 3. Weaving
areas, are no 4. More
longer develop
isolated. pottery
General
leveling of
local and
regional
socio-cultural
differences
Emergent – 1. A.D – Butuan, a Trading
appearance 14th A.D. strip of
of definable metal with
social inscriptions
organization and
and certain Calatagan
dominant pot
patterns of
culture.
Maritime
transportatio
n became
accessible
and efficient
traders from
different
parts of Asia
came for
trading

VIII. Major Cultural Communities

1. Ilocanos – Akin to the Ibangans and Ivatans, the Ilocano are the
inhabitants of the lowlands and coastal areas of northern Luzon,
Ilocanos are known for their frugality which perhaps attributed to
the hard condition of livelihood and terrain in the area.

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2. Bicolanos – originate from the southeastern tip of Luzon known as
Bicolandia or the Bicol region. They are also known for being
deeply religious.
3. The Kapampangan or Capampangan – these people originate
from the Central Plains of Luzon. They are known for culinary
experts.

4. Moros – Moros comprise of various ethno linguistic group in


southern and western Mindanao who have a similar ancestry to
other lowland Filipinos, but whose religion is Islam.

5. Pangasinense – are ninth largest Filipino ethnic group. They


originated form the northwestern seaboard of Luzon.
6. Bisaya – these people are multilingual ethnic group located in the
Visayas and a large part of Mindanao.

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7. Tagalog – Tagalog territory stretches from the central plains of
Luzon to islands of Mindoro and Marinduque. The Tagalogs are the
first settlers of Manila. It was chosen as the basis for a national
language in 1937.
8. The Ethnic Groups – There are 100 or so different sea-based or
highland-based tribal groups in the Philippines. Among Filipinos,
they are ones least influenced by western or Islamic cultures. Some
people in this category include the Cordillerano (Igorot), who live in
highlands of Luzon; the Mangyan of Mindoro; the scattered
Negritos including the Aeta in Luzaon and the Ati of Panay; the
tribes of Palawan; the Lumad of Mindanao (including the Manobo,
Tasaday, Mamanwa, Mandaya, and Kalagan); and the Badjau of
Sulu Archipelago.

IX. Filipinos Values and Common Traits

1. Close Family Ties – it is known to be a family centered nation with


very close family ties.
2. Bayanihan – tulong tulong para sa pagsulong.

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3. Politeness – Filipinos are taught to become respectful individuals.
The use of “po and opo” when in conversation with elders or
someone who is older is a manifestation of how Filipinos respect
their elders.
4. Hospitality – Filipinos are very hospitable when it comes to their
fellowmen. They will invite their visitors to come into their homes
and offer them treats such as snacks and drinks after a long
journey.
5. Gratitude – “utang na loob” is very popular Filipino characteristic.
One does not forget the good deeds that other may have done to
him/her specially at times and great need.
6. Shame – “Hiya” is very common Filipino value. It is said that
Filipinos would go to great lengths in order for one not to be
ashamed. Managbabain ngem no nabartek mangibabain ^)^)
7. Flexibility, Adaptability and Creativity – Pinoy’s sense of joy and
humor is evident in their optimistic approach to life and its travails.
The ability to laugh at themselves and their predicament is an
important coping mechanism that contributes to emotional balance
and a capacity to survive.
8. Loyalty – “Pakikisama” is another Filipino value. Filipinos are said
to be loyal to their friends and fellowmen in order to ensure the
peace in the group. (may iba talagang ipinanganak na ahass)
9. Hard work and Industry – it is a widely recognized. Filipinos are
universally regarded as excellent workers who performs well
whether the job involves physical labor and tasks or highly
sophisticated technical functions.
10. Resignation and Fatalism – “Bahala na” has been over-used time
and again. This ideal used when a person does not know what to
do or is to lazy to do anything at all. This belief to put fate in God’s
hands may be sign of how religious Filipinos may be at the same

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time, it may show that the Filipinos are free-spirited and that they
put their life in fate’s hands.
11. Procrastination – “Maniana Habit” delaying a productive work.
12. Filipino Time – Alam nyo na to!
13. Crab Mentality – Madami diyan sa kapit-bahay nyo.

Sources:

Halili, C., (2013), Kamalayan; Kultura’t Kasaysayan A College Textbook in Philippine History
Mandaluyong City, Books Atbp Publishing Corp.

Zaide G. (2014), Philippine History and Government Quezon City, All-Nations Publishing Co., Inc.

PhilAtlas (2019) Regions in the Philippines retrieved from


https://www.philatlas.com/regions.html# on June 19, 2020

SAQ. Why the Philippines has a lot of earthquake, typhoons


and other natural calamities?
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Let’s look at how you did…..

ASAQ.
If you answered: Because the Philippines belongs to Pacific
Ring of Fire where in this place are prone in many different
natural calamities like earthquake, tsunami, strong typhoons
etc., then you are correct. If you missed it, you may need to go
back and study again the lesson.

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ACTIVITIES

Activity. Regions of the Philippines


Instruction: Fill the table. Give what is the description, land area, climate and
components in a particular region in the Philippines.

Region Description Land Climate Components


Area
Example only “ The window 636 sq. Dry from Cities: Manila,
National Capital to the world” km. January to Paranaque, Las
Region (NCR May Rainy Pinas,
during June Muntinlupa,
to Pasig, Pasay,
December Taguig, Makati,
Mandaluyong,
San Juan,
Quezon City,
Marikina,
Malabon,
Navotas,
Valenzuela
Municipality:
Pateros

Cordillera Provinces Only:


Administrative
Region (CAR)

Region I Ilocos Provinces Only:


Region

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Region II Cagayan Provinces Only:
Valley

Region III Central Provinces Only:


Luzon

Region IV A Provinces Only:


CALABARZON

Region IV B Provinces Only:


MIMAROPA

Region V Bicol Provinces Only:


Region

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Region VI Western Provinces Only:
Visayas

Region VII Central Provinces Only:


Visayas

Region VIII Eastern Provinces Only:


Visayas

Region IX Western Provinces Only:


Mindanao

Region X Northern Provinces Only:


Mindanao

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Region XI Southern Provinces Only:
Mindanao

Region XII Central Provinces Only:


Mindanao

Region XIII Provinces Only:


CARAGA

ARMM Autonomous Provinces Only:


Region in Muslim
Mindanao

Activity. FACTS
Instruction: Research and list at least 35 famous landmarks, animals, plants,
things that are uniquely found in the Philippines and give them a brief description.

Ex. Tarsier – smallest primate in the world.


Mayon Volcano – it is perfectly coned shape volcano

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Activity. Where do I like to go after this Pandemic?

Instruction: Crop your picture and paste that in a place where you like to go
(only in the Philippines and must be tourist spots) after this pandemic as your
background. Tell what place is that and explain why you choose to go there.

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Classroom Activity. Traditional Teaching

Instruction: Find or make visual aids for Philippine Geography like (globe, maps,
national heritage photos, flash cards, compass etc. After that take a picture and explain
how to deliver to your pupils using that tools or visual aids.

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LESSON 2 – PRE-SPANISH PERIOD

At the end of this lesson, you should be able to:


5. Identify the original traits of the Filipino

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6. Explain the stages of evolution of Philippine pre- colonial economy
7. Narrate the myths available during ancient Filipinos.
8. Identify the original traits and practice of Filipinos

This topic gives us a deeper understanding of the Pre-colonial culture of


the early Filipinos and lends credibility to claim that the Filipinos were already
civilized and not barbaric savages even before the coming of the colonizers.

The Three Age System:

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1. Prehistory – This period is characterized as the use of a large stone tool


exhibited no retouching or deliberate sharpening of their edges.

2. Neolithic – this is characterized by more polished weapons and tolls from


stone and flint are being used. Also, the discovery of planting
domestication of animals, ground stone edges, pottery and horticulture.

3. Metal – the discovery of metals. Cooper and bronze were the earliest
metals found in the Philippines particularly in Palawan. This period is also
characterized not only by metal implements but also by glass beads and
gold ornaments.
A. Pre-colonial Philippines and Early Filipino Contacts

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Filipinos had a civilization of their own before the coming of the
Spaniards, so Filipino doesn’t deserve to call barbaric Philippine pre-
colonial society is both different and the same as in the present. Some
aspects of the pre-colonial period have survived into our time. The
following is a description of the way of life of pre-colonial. And also the last
part is the early Filipino contacts to other countries.

B. Mode of Dressing

In the book, History of the Filipino People, the scholar historian,


Agoncillo, Teodoro gave the following as to the exact accounts of Filipino
pre-colonial culture.

 The male was composed of the Kanggan (sleeveless jacket) and


bahag (loincloth)

 The color of the kanggan indicates rank – red for the chief, black or
blue for the commoners.

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 The men also wear a turban putong, which also suggests the social
status/ achievements of the individual wearing it. The female attire
consisted of baro or camisa (jacket with sleeves) and saya or
patadyong (a long skirt); some women wore a piece of red or white
cloth on top of their skirt called tapis.

C. Ornaments

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 Both men and women wore ornaments to look attractive.


 It is aid that both wear kalumbiga, pendats, bracelets, and leglets
which ornaments were made of gold some wore gold fillings
between the teet tattoos were also were also fashionable for some
pre-colonial Filipinos.
 Visayan were the most tattoed among ancient Filipinos. When the
Spaniards came, they called the former as pintados.

D. Dwellings

 Early Filipinos built houses to suit the tropical climate.


 The people in the plains make dwellings called bahay kubo,
made of wood, bamboo, and nipa pal; it was built on stilts and
can entered through ladders that can be drawn up
 Kalingas, mandayas and Bagobos built their houses on treetops
while others, such as the Badjaos, built their houses on the
boats.

E. Social Classes (you may also open this link


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Tagalogs Visayans
1. Aliping Namamahay – has 1. Tumataban – worked for
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own, do so
2. Aliping Sagigilid – has no 2. Tumarampuk – worked one
property at all, and has to day his/her master
seek permission to his/her 3. Ayuey – worked three days
master if he/she wants to for his/her master
marry

 Women enjoyed more rights and considered equal to the men.


They are allowed to inherit properties and position in the
barangay,
 The head of the religion is a lady priest or the Catalona in Luzon
and Babaylan in Visayas being the head of the religion, the datu
is asking advice to the Babaylan in times of wars and other
important activity in the barangay.
 The Babaylans/Catalona can heal, ask for the bounty harvest
and predict events.

F. Marriage Customs

 Pamumulungan/Pamamalae – a courtship right before a


marriage
Muslim (stages):
1. Panalanguni (betrothal)
2. Pedsungod (settlement of dowry)
3. Pegkawing (wedding festival)
 Bigay-kaya/dowry consists of land, gold, or dependents.

G. Government and Politics

 The chieftain/datu/rajah exercised all the functions of


government. Executive, Legislative (with the help of Maginoos,
Judiciary (with the help of elders)
 Barangay: consisted of 30 to 100 families

H. Laws
 Early Filipinos laws is either customary (handed down from
generation to generation orally) or written (promulgated from
time to time as necessity arose).
 There are laws that dealt with various subjects such as
inheritance, property rights, divorce, usury, family relations,
divorce, adoption, loans, etc.
 If ever there were those found guilty of crimes were punished
either by fine or by death
 Some punishments can be considered as torture by modern
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believe in endangering society by letting loose a gang of thieves
of recidivists who are incapable of reform.

I. Trial by Ordeal
 By boiling water
 River ordeal
 Combat like bultong

J. Religious Belief – Animism is the religion of early Filipinos.

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K. Burial
 Morotal (mourning of a woman)
 Maglahi (mourning of a man)
 Laraw (mourning of a chieftain)
 Pasiyam ( ninth day of death was celebrated)

L. Economic Life
 Piloncitos (considered as t first monetary system of the country)

M. Education
 Baybayin or Alibata : 17 letters (3 vowels, 14 consonants)
Artifacts depicting other writing systems:
1. Calatagan Earthenware Pot (Batangas)
2. Butuan Silver Paleograph
3. Laguna Copperplate (is about a clearance of dept)

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N. Early Filipino Contacts

The early trades of the Filipino to other countries are:


1. Hindus
2.Chinese
3. Japanese
4. Arabs

SAQ. Why the Philippines is a unique country in Asia?


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Let’s look at how you did…..

ASAQ.
If you answered: The Philippines is the only majority Christian
nation in Asia and also the mixed culture of eastern and western
countries, then you are correct. If you missed it, you may need
to go back and study again the lesson.

Activity. Philippine Mythology


Instruction: Follow the steps below

a. First step. List the different gods and goddesses of Philippine mythology
and their description using the table below:

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Gods/goddesses Classificatio Description
n
Example . 1. Bathala Good deity - The supreme god of
ancient Filipinos

a. Second step. Choose 1 god/goddess and make a poem that is connected


to that god. Format will be 4 lines by 5 stanzas. Write your answer on the
space provided. (I prefer using tagalog because it is the medium of
instruction in Elementary Level.)
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b. The teacher must be creative and innovative. The next step, search your
chosen god from the internet and portray that god by making your own
costume. Don’t go outside to buy materials. You should look inside your
house.

c. For your presentation of your costume, (you will record it in video.)


Introduce who’s that god, what is the description, powers, rituals etc. and
read or memorize the poem that you’ve made.

Rubrics of Costume and Video Presentation

Competencies 4 3 2 1 Points
Creativity
Costumes have Costumes use Costumes are Costumes are
rich, attractive fairly attractive somewhat unattractive,
patterns that are patterns and unappealing to messy, and
both pleasing to are relatively the eye and are lack functional
the eye as well functional. not very
as functional. functional.
Appropriate for
characters Costumes fit Costumes Costumes fit Costumes
perfectly to a mostly fit the the characters seem randomly
vision of the characters and somewhat, but designed and
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the play. play. misses. the needs of
the playl.
Concept The video The video The video The video does
clearly demonstrate demonstrates a not
demonstrates a key concepts previous demonstrate a
key concept. concept clear concepts
Design The quality and The quality and The quality and The quality and
materials in the materials in the materials in the materials in the
video are very video video lacked video are not
well organized adequately some organized and
and organized and organization lack clarity.
understandable somewhat clear and 50% clear
Final Product Final product Final product Final product I Final product
looks looks decent required more looks unrefined
professional and and the revisions and and the
the concepts concepts were the concepts concepts were
were visibly somewhat were not clearly not
demonstrated demonstrated. demonstrated demonstrated
TOTAL

Activity 2.2 Provide a short narrative of the influences of the following to


Filipino culture.

a) Hindus
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CLASS ROOM APPLICATION

They said history is one of the boring subjects. Now, as a teacher of


Elementary grades in the future, what are the different strategies of teaching
would you like to use so that your subject matter will become interesting to your
learners? Explain why you think that strategy is effective. Write your answer on
the space provided. You may include images from the internet (you must put
your references)

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ASSESSMENT

SONG WRITING

Instruction: Compose a song about the beauty of the Philippines. I will allow you
to adopt a tune from other song but please you must credit the original
composer.
RUBRICS FOR SONG WRITING
4 3 2 1
Criteria Exemplary Satisfactory Fair Poor Score

Lyrics
The song lyrics are The song lyrics are The song lyrics are The song lyrics are
outstanding. The good. The words some what coherent. not coherent. The
words memorable. memorable. The song The song lyrics are words not
The song lyrics are lyrics are well received by the memorable.
enthusiastically enthusiastically audience.
received by the received by the
audience. audience.
Creativity
The student The student The song composed The song composed
composed an original composed an original is not very original, is not very original.
song with a clear song but there are but there are some The message is not
theme. some elements that elements that are not conveyed.
are not excellent.. excellent..
Information
The writer expressed The writer expressed The writer expressed The writer expressed
factual information factual information in factual information in factual information in
and incorporated at a creative manner manner that showed manner that showed
least three problems and incorporated 2 little effort. The no effort
and one solution in a problems and a performance of the
creative manner, solution showing song did not meet
showing acceptable acceptable effort. The expectations.
effort. The performance of the
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song was excellent. expectations.

Relevance to the The themes are The theme from the The theme from the The theme from the
Theme clearly explained and composition is composition is not composition is totally
relevant explained but specific clearly explained and not explained and
details as evidence specific evidence that
that support this supports this claim is
theme are not not provided.
provided.
TOTAL

POSTTEST

1. What is the Filipino trait would have been a beautiful one if it hadn’t been
denuded of nobility by joining the bandwagon of corrupt officials and
politicians
A. Bayanihan
B. Palabra de honor
C. Pakikisama
D. Ningas Cogon

2. What is the city government during the Spanish regime?


A. Pueblo
B. Ayuntamiento
C. Cabeza de ciudad
D. Corrigimientos
3. What province of Mindanao that is known as the first seat of Islam in the
Philippines?
A. Sulu
B. Marawi
C. Maguindanao
D. Cotabato
4. Where is the “rice granary of the Philippines”?
A. Cagayan
B. Nueva Ecija
C. Isabela
D. Zambales
5. What is the forced labor during Spanish period that has no compensation?
A. Polo y servicio
B. Polo de Cambio
C. Servicio el Polo
D. Meritos y Polo
6. Who was known as “Prince of Filipino Publisher?

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A. Tomas Pinpin
B. Ambeth Ocampo
C. Jose Villa
D. Jose de la Cruz
7. Who first introduced the Islamic religion to the Philippines?
A. Mukdum
B. Abu Bakr
C. Raja Baguinda
D. Shariff Kabungsuawan
8. Who is Quijano de Martin in Philippine Literature?
A. Nick Joaquin
B. Jose dela Cruz
C. Jose Garcia Villa
D. Jose Rizal
9. What is the parcels of land that were awarded to Spaniards for their loyal
service to the king?
A. Encomienda
B. Dowry
C. Falla
D. Hacienda
10. He was recently awarded national artist for sculpture in 1976. Who is he?
A. Jose Garcia
B. Napoleon Abueva
C. Bienvenito Santos
D. Amado Castrillo
11. The teaching of religion and values mostly make use of what do you call this
process of teaching?
A. Lecture
B. Inculcation
C. Indoctrination
D. Sermon
12. A married man who flirts with someone else other than his wife seems
acceptable but a married woman who flirts another man is condemned. What
is the term of this?
A. Rebelliousness
B. . Morality of woman and man
C. Double-Standard Morality
D. Delicadeza
13. To govern is to rule and the government rules by laws. Whose the main duty
is the enforcement of laws?
A. Legislative
B. Military
C. Judiciary
D. Executive
14. Which of the following statement is true?
A. The Philippines has two climate which is the summer and el niño

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B. The Philippines is a landlocked area that covers by the sea
C. The uppermost part of the Philippines is so called the saluag
D. The Philippines has long discontinues coastline
15. What are the reasons why the revolt of the Filipinos to the Spanish regime
was failed?
I. Geographical setting IV. Lack of Excellent Leader

II. No lingua franca V. Lack of People


III. Lack of weaponry VI. Lack in Unity
A. I,II,III,IV,VI
B. VI, V, I,II,III
C. V, III,I,VI,I
D. I,II,III,IV,V

16. What is the term when the Spanish who was born in Spain and lived in the
Philippines?
A. Insulares
B. Peninsulares
C. .Mesttizos
D. Indio
17. What is the ancient writings of our ancestors?
A. Alitba
B. Baybayin
C. Latin
D. Chavacano
18. Dubbed as the “Joan of Arc” of the north. Who is she?
A. Agueda Esteban
B. Gabriela Silang
C. Zamora Escoda
D. Melchora Agoncillo
19. What is the oldest college in Philippines and second oldest in Asia?
A. Cologio de San Juan Letran
B. Universidad de Santo Tomas
C. Universidad de Felipinas
D. Far Eastern University
20. Where was the first mass held?
A. Butuan
B. Cebu
C. Lisamawana
D. Homonhon

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