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DLHTM Specifications

The document outlines specifications for a DLHTM report on local Philippine products, including: 1) Using A4 paper size in landscape orientation, with 1-inch margins and 12-point Bookman Old Style font. 2) Headings for each column should be bolded and centered. 3) Pictures should be 3x3 inches and sources cited using Chicago style referencing below pictures/statements. 4) The deadline for the report is November 29, 2021.
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DLHTM Specifications

The document outlines specifications for a DLHTM report on local Philippine products, including: 1) Using A4 paper size in landscape orientation, with 1-inch margins and 12-point Bookman Old Style font. 2) Headings for each column should be bolded and centered. 3) Pictures should be 3x3 inches and sources cited using Chicago style referencing below pictures/statements. 4) The deadline for the report is November 29, 2021.
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DLHTM SPECIFICATIONS

1. Paper Size- A4

2. Orientation- Landscape

2. Font Size- 12

3. Font Style- Bookman Old Style

4. Margins

Upper- 1 Left- 0.75

Bottom- 0.75 Right- 0.75

5. Heading for each column

- Highlight the headings for each column (Bold Letters)


- Headings should be centered

6. Picture Size- 3 inches x 3 inches or 7.62 cm x 7.62 cm.

7. Don’t forget to cite the sources. Use the Chicago Fifteenth Edition of referencing. Place the reference below the picture/s and/or statements.

8. Below is an example.

9. Deadline: November 29, 2021


Local Theme What Learner Should What Learner Should What Learner Should Do
Know Feel and Think About To Transfer Learning
1. banig  A banig is a
traditional handwoven  Learners should  The learners should
(Caones,nd.) mat of the Philippines enjoy and be learn how to make
 thankful that this “banig” particularly
predominantly used will help to develop in EPP/TLE subject.
as sleeping mat or their fine motor  They should identify
floor mat. Depending skills in an the basic component
on the region of the inexpensive way. of a woven objects.
Philippines but in  They should also  Understand and
municipality of San feel proud that they apply various
Miguel Leyte, it is still will be able to use weaving patterns.
commonly used by their knowledge in  Apply the principles
the San Miguelnons. weaving mat or of color and design
 The mat is made of making “banig” as a to weaving.
buri(palm), pandanus source of income
or sea grass leaves. and be able to make
The leaves are dried , their own for their
usually dyed then cut family.
into strips and woven
into mats.
 Pamaypay also known  Learners should feel  Learners should be
2. as paypay, payupas, proud that this able to describe the
buri fan, or anahaw product is seen and local
fan is a type of being produced in products(pamaypay).
traditional hand-held their locality.
fan from the
Philippines.
 It is typically made  Learners should  The learners should
from woven buri palm realize how useful engage in making
or anahaw palm this product entrepreneurship to
leaves. It is usually especially when we augment family
heart-shaped, and need more air. income.
woven in a technique
known as sawali
(twilled). The edges
are braided and
merges into a looped
handle.
 It is also typically
made into wall
decorations and other
handicrafts.

 Made of Anahaw  Appreciate the  Design a product out


Sadok leaves. importance and of local, recyclable
 Used by farmers to usefulness of local solid materials in
protect themselves products. making useful
from heat and rain.  Should take products.
 It can be a source of responsibility in  Use the properties of
income as one of the preserving Anahaw materials whether
local products in plant. they are useful or
Leyte. harmful.
Nigo  Nigo is a flat or semi -  Cultivate sense of  Make models of this
flat woven basket pride. material.
traditionally used for
winnowing ("takyab", in  Appreciate the  Exhibit or display of
waray waray term) or industry and these materials.
separating corn grits innovativeness of the
still contain lots of hulls people making these
that feel grainy and things.
rough when cooked or
eaten.
 Take care, preserve
 It is also used for and value these
winnowing rice and it is materials.
made of bamboo skin
strips woven from the
center to frames.
 Bayong refers to bags
“Bayong” originating in the
Philippines and made
by weaving dried leaves.
 The leaves used for
making the bayong vary
but the traditional
bayong is made from
buri leaves in the
Visayas and pandan
leaves in Luzon. Abaca,
bacbac, karagumoy,
sabutan, romblon and
tikog are among other
organic materials used
in making the bayong —
all of which are derived
from plants native to
the Philippines

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