Q4 Module3 PE COT2 Tinikling
Q4 Module3 PE COT2 Tinikling
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards Demonstrates understanding of participation and
assessment of physical activity and physical fitness
B. Performance Standards Participates and assesses performance in physical activities.
C. Learning Competencies Executes the different skills involved in the dance
PE6RD-IVc-h-4
Display joy of effort, respect for others during participation in
physical activities
PE6PF-V1b-h-20
KBI: Participation, Respect others and Cooperation
II. CONTENT Lesson 5: Tinikling: Historical Background, Costume, and
Dance Props
Lesson 6: Tinikling Dance Steps
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Integration ICT, Health and Math
4. Material Power Point Presentation, Rubrics and Speakers
B. Other Learning Resources SLMs Quarter 4 Module 3
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing past lesson or Introduction:
presenting the new lesson Hello everyone!
How are you today?
(Setting of Standards)
Expectation:
At the end of the lesson you are expected to:
* Executes the different skills involved in the dance
* Display joy of effort, respect for others during participation in
physical activities
Drill:
Let the pupils write on the board the following words:
1. Tinikling
2. Leap
3. Hop
4. Waltz
5. Place
Unlocking of Difficulties:
Let the pupils read the words individually and by group and the
whole class
a. pounding – beating
b. pounders – beaters
c. endurance – strength
d. sprightliness – quickness
e. nimbly – quickly
f. pestles – pounders
g. leaping - jumping
Review:
Try to recall the activities, insights and reflections that you have
learn from our past lesson.
Modeling:
Skills involved in the dance are:
Now that you are already know the nature of Tinikling, it’s time
to learn the basic dance steps include in the dance.
Waltz - Step R (L) foot, close L (R) foot to right, step R (L) in
place
PLACE – To put foot in a certain or desired position without
putting weight on it. The sole of the footrests on the floor.
Tap - To rap slightly with the ball or toe of the free foot, flexing
the ankle joint keeping weight of the body on the other foot.
There’s no change or transfer of weight.
HOP – A spring one foot landing from the same foot in place or
in any direction. The other foot may be raised in any direction (in
front, in rear, sideward, or across)
LEAP – A spring from one foot landing on the other foot in any
direction (forward, sideward backward, or oblique (slant)
Kuradang - Step R (L) foot obliquely forward (ct. 1) , close L
(R) foot to right (ct. and) , step R (L) obliquely forward (ct. 2),
step L (R) across the R (L) in front (ct. 3); Step R (L) foot
obliquely backward (ct. 1) , close L (R) foot to right (ct. and) ,
step R (L) obliquely backward (ct. 2), point L (R) in front (ct. 3).
E. Discussing new concepts and What I Know:
practicing new skills no. 2 (The teacher will call 1 pupil to identify the dance step being
described. And let the pupils perform the identified step
individual and by pair)
1. Waltz
2. Place
3. Tap
4. Hop
5. Leap
6. Kuradang
F. Developing Mastery (Leads to Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire
Formative Assessment)
Before you proceed in performing physical activities, answer the
physical activity readiness questionnaire (PAR-Q) first to
determine if you are fit to perform moderate exercises and
activities.
G. Finding Practical Application of After answering the PAR-Q Form, read the following
concepts and skills in daily living. safety precautions in dancing and do the suggested warm – up
exercises for you to prevent injury and muscle pain.
Remember:
In Leyte, where this dance originated, the tinikling used to be
performed between two long pestles. It is a dance imitating the
movements of Tinikling birds as they play and chase each other.
Hence, it is named after the bird, Tikling.
I. Evaluating learning Do It Yourself
(Setting of standards before doing the activity)
Perform the basic dance steps of Tinikling.
(The whole class will perform as part of the evaluation)
Waltz (8 counts)
Place (8 counts
Tap (8 counts)
Hop (8 counts)
Leap (8 counts)
Kuradang (8 counts)
ACVTIVITY 1
Dance Self-Assessment
Directions: Evaluate your dance performance by putting a
check (√) on the statement below applicable to
your dance execution and experience.
(Rubrics on performing the Tinikling Dance)
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in 10
the evaluation.
B. No. of learners who require NONE
additional activities for
remediation who scored below
80%.
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. N/A
of learners who have caught up
with the lesson.
D. No. of learners who continue to NONE
require remediation
E. Which of my Teaching strategies ALL THE PARTS OF THE LESSON PLAN. IT WORK WELL
worked well? Why did these work? BECAUSE I USED THE EXPLICIT TEACHING AND IT
WAS INTENDED AND CATERED THE LEARNERS
ABILITY AND CAPABILITY BY USING THE
DIFFERENTIATED ACTIVITIES.
F. What difficulties did I encounter NONE SO FAR
which my principal or supervisor
can help me solved?
G.What innovation or localized THROUGH THE USE OF ICT. PUPILS WERE ENGAGED
materials did I use/ discover which I ALL THROUGHOUT THE SESSION. THEY WERE ABKE
wish to share with other teachers? TO PERFORMED INDIVIDUALLY AND GROUP AND
THAT MAKES THE LESSON BECAME MORE
ENJOYABLE AND THEY HAVE FUN AT THE SAME TIME
THEY ARE LEARNING.
Prepared & Demonstrated by:
______ ALEJANDRO C. BARIS, JR._______
MAPEH-Teacher
Date:_____________________