Draft 2024 NFOT Guidelines Sining Revised
Draft 2024 NFOT Guidelines Sining Revised
___s, 2024
Time
No. of No. of
Allotment
Category Components Learner- Teacher-
(excluding
Participant Coach
interview)
Elementary
Food
HE 2 1 4 hours
Preservation
Recycled Waste
IA 1 1 4 hours
Materials (Plastic)
Secondary
Dressmaking HE
2 1 4 hours
(Corporate Attire)
Food Processing AFA
(Meat, Fish & 3 1 4 hours
Vegetable)
Electrical IA
Installation and 2 1 4 hours
Maintenance (EIM)
Technical Drafting ICT 1 1 4 hours
Total 11 6
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TECHNOLYMPICS
(A Showcase of Marketable Products and Performances)
COMPONENT
HOME ECONOMICS
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Three (3): Grades 9 and 10; and Key Stage Four (4):
Grades 11 and 12
EVENT TITLE Dressmaking
NO. OF Two (2) participants from either of the key stages or grade
PARTICIPANT/S level from one key stage or grade level alone per region
TIME
4 hours excluding interview and preliminary activities
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE The learners recognize their personal entrepreneurial
STANDARD competencies (PECs), prepare an activity plan, and design,
measure, and sew ladies blouse and trouser.
21ST CENTURY It is essential for learners to manifest learning innovation
SKILL/S skills and abilities where they think critically, reflectively, and
creatively, analyze and solve problems, create and implement
innovations using a variety of techniques or methods, and
generate functional knowledge that supports varying degrees
of thinking skills and metacognition
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Design
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Dressmaking is an NFOT event category of Technolympics
that allows learner-participants to apply the principles of
dressmaking/construction of ladies blouse and trouser.
CRITERIA FOR
PRESENTATION Criteria Percentage
Creativity 20%
Process 25%
Accuracy 25%
Use of tools, materials, and equipment 10%
Neatness 10%
Speed 5%
Ability to Present the Process 5%
Total 100%
F. Only one (1) person shall serve as a model for all participants.
G. The Event Administrator shall let participants to draw lots to determine
their respective area in the event venue. Each participant shall wear PPE
according to the standard requirements.
H. All participants should report to the venue one (1) hour prior to the event
proper to perform the following preliminaries:
• check the functionality of the sewing machines;
• ensure the completeness of the materials/supplies and tools needed;
and
• take body measurements of the model.
I. Final briefing of participants shall be done fifteen (15) minutes before the
scheduled event.
J. No questions shall be entertained during the activity except clarifications
and points of order. These shall be addressed by the Event Administrator in
consultation with the panel of experts to be recorded by the Event
Secretary.
K. The Event Administrator shall signal to start the activity proper. Once the
event has started, the teacher-coaches and other delegates are strictly
prohibited at the contest venue.
L. Only the Event Administrator, Panel of Experts, technical committee
members, official photographer, and participants are allowed at the venue
to maintain a distraction-free environment.
M. Each group of participants shall go through an interview process after the
four (4) hour time allotment.
N. The working area should be cleaned by participants after the event.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
Event Supplies,
Host
Tools, and Participants Host Region
School/Venue
Equipment
A. Materials - Sleeve - Sewing Kit
/Supplies board - Threads
- Button - Fabric (Linen &
holler cotton)
attachmen - Color (khaki and
ts white)
- Left zipper - Size: 2 meters
foot (trousers) 2
- Square meters (blouse)
ruler 60 inches
- Flat iron - Pins
- Magic zipper
- Calculator
- Pattern paper
- Pencils
- Buttons
- Padding
- Utility expenses
B. Tools / - (2) Electric
Equipment Single needle
lockstitch
sewing machines
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- Chair
- Cutting/working
table
- Hanger rack
- Extension cord
- Electric outlet
C. Others - PPE - Model
- Utility expenses
- Machine
Technician
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TECHNOLYMPICS
(A Showcase of Marketable Products and Performances)
COMPONENT
AGRI-FISHERY ARTS
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Three (3): Grades 9 and 10; Key Stage Four (4):
Grades 11 and 12
EVENT TITLE Food Processing (Meat, Fish, and Vegetable)
NO. OF 3 learner-participants from either of the key stages or grade
PARTICIPANT/S level or from one key stage or grade level alone per region
TIME
4 hours excluding the interview
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE The learners independently develop the skills in food
STANDARD processing and demonstrate the core competencies in food
processing prescribed in the K to 12 Basic Education
Curriculum as of May 2016.
21ST CENTURY Communication in the workplace, use of appropriate
SKILL/S technology, learning and innovative skills and abilities where
learners think critically, reflectively, and creatively, and
analyze and solve problems
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Traditional Cultural Expressions
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Food Processing (Meat, Fish, and Vegetable) is an NFOT
event category of Technolympics that allows learner-
participants to apply the principles of food preservation. This
includes preparation and processing of various types of
meats, fruits, and vegetables: (Chicken Longanisa), Fish
(Bangus–Spanish Sardines), Vegetables (Pickling-Sayote,
Papaya, Sitaw, Ampalaya, & Carrots)
CRITERIA FOR
PRESENTATION Criteria Percentage
Palatability 15%
Process used in preservation 25%
Product Presentation and Packaging 10%
Use of tools and equipment 15%
Sanitation Procedures,
15%
Methods & Safety work habits
Speed 10%
Ability to Present the Process 10%
Total 100 %
D. Setting up of all the materials, tools, equipment, and other supplies should
be made ready before the start of the event.
E. Borrowing of materials, supplies, tools, and equipment during the event is
not allowed.
F. The Event Administrator shall let participants to draw lots to determine their
respective places and set up their tools and materials at their assigned
places. Setting up of their extension cords, equipment, and tools should be
done during this time.
G. Briefing of participants shall be done thirty (30) minutes before the
scheduled event.
H. The Event Administrator shall signal for the event to begin. Once the event
has started, the teacher-coaches, parents, and delegates are no longer
allowed to talk to the participants to concentrate in the event.
I. Only the Event Administrator, technical committee members, panel of
experts, official photographer, and participants are allowed at the venue.
J. No questions shall be entertained during the event proper, except
clarifications and points of order. All clarifications and points of order shall
be directed to the Event Administrator.
K. Panel of experts shall periodically observe participants while the event is
ongoing.
L. The products shall be displayed on the table prepared by the host region for
appreciation and tasting of the panel of experts. Other table set
up/accessories are strictly not allowed.
M. Each participant shall go through a panel interview with the Panel of Experts
with a maximum of five (5) minutes per entry.
N. Interview shall be done one at a time using uniform questions.
O. With the presentation of output
• For Meat (Chicken): Present 1 pack at 250g and remaining cooked
sample for evaluation.
• For Sardines and Pickles: Prepare 1 bottle for tasting and 1 bottle for
display.
(A plate for tasting shall be provided at the display area intended for each
entry).
P. The working area should be cleaned by participants immediately after the
event.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
Event Supplies,
Host School /
Tools and Participant Host Region / Division
Venue
Equipment
A. Materials - - Cooking - 2 pcs bangus (approx. 2
/Supplies utensils pcs per half kg.) per
- 12 oz. Jar, participant (1 for
with wide presentation, 1 for
opening (4 tasting)
bottles) - 1 kg whole dressed
- rubberized chicken
cap/lid - Ingredients (vegetable,
- polyethylene fruits & others) binder
ingredients (ex. egg and
cornstarch)
B. Tools / - Working - Knife
Equipment Tables - Chopping Board
- Cooking Area - Pressure Cooker
- Stove - Gas stove
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TECHNOLYMPICS
(A Showcase of Marketable Products and Performances)
COMPONENT
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Three (3): Grades 9 and 10; Key Stage Four (4):
Grades 11 and 12
EVENT TITLE Electrical Installation and Maintenance (EIM)
NO. OF 2 learner-participants from either of the key stages or grade
PARTICIPANT/S levels or from one key stage or grade level alone per region
TIME
4 hours excluding interview
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE The learners perform electrical installation and maintenance
STANDARD which involve reading and installing schematic wiring
diagrams based on Philippine Electrical Code (PEC) and
National Electrical Code (NEC).
21ST CENTURY It is essential for learners to manifest learning and innovation
SKILL/S skills and abilities where they think critically, reflectively, and
creatively, analyze and solve problems, create and implement
innovations using a variety of techniques or methods, and
generate functional knowledge that supports varying degrees
of thinking skills and metacognition.
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Design
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Electrical Installation and Maintenance (EIM) is an NFOT
event category of Technolympics that allows learner-
participants to read and install wiring diagrams based on a
given schematic diagram. Knowledge of schematic diagrams
and installation skills may be handy in establishing a
business or landing a job.
CRITERIA FOR Criteria Percentage
ASSESSMENT Accuracy of interpretation of 25%
schematic diagram
Accuracy of installation 30%
Use of tools 15%
Safety 15%
Speed 10%
Ability to Explain Process 5%
Total: 100%
C. Event materials, tools, equipment and other supplies needed for the contest
shall be made ready at the venue by the Event Administrator two (2) hours
before the event schedule.
D. Setting up of all the tools, materials equipment and other supplies should be
made ready before the start of the event.
E. Borrowing of materials, supplies, tools, and equipment during the event is
not allowed.
F. The Event Administrator shall let participants to draw lots to determine their
respective places and set up their tools and materials at their assigned
places. Setting up of their extension cords, tools, and equipment should be
done during this time.
G. Briefing of participants shall be done thirty (30) minutes before the
scheduled event.
H. The Event Administrator shall signal for the event to begin. Once the event
has started, the teacher-coaches, parents, and delegates shall no longer be
allowed to talk to participants to concentrate in the event.
I. Only the Event Administrator, technical committee members, panel of
experts, official photographer, and participants are allowed at the venue.
J. No questions shall be entertained during the event proper, except
clarifications and points of order. All clarifications and points of order shall
be directed to the Event Administrator.
K. Panel of experts shall periodically observe the participants while the events is
going on.
L. The products shall be displayed on the table prepared by the host region for
appreciation and tasting by the panel of experts. Other table set up
/accessories are strictly not allowed.
A. Each participant shall go through a panel interview with the Panel of Experts
with a maximum of five minutes per entry.
B. Interview shall be done one at a time.
C. All provided event materials shall be used by participants for their outputs.
Alteration of the event materials by the participants is not allowed.
D. The schematic diagram will be provided on the day of the event.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
Event Supplies,
Host School / Host Region /
Tools and Participant
Venue Division
Equipment
A. Material/ - - Electrical tape - Floor Plan
Supplies and the likes (single storey
- No. 14 residential
stranded wire house)
- No. 12
stranded wire
- Lighting
fixture
- SPST switch
- Junction box
- And other
materials
B. Tools/ - All
Equipment tools/equipme
nt needed for
the wiring
installation
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-
Working board
4’ X 8’
C. Others - PPE - Utility
expenses
Note: The schematic diagram shall be provided by the Technical Committee.
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TECHNOLYMPICS
(A Showcase of Marketable Products and Performances)
event.
D. Event materials, tools, equipment, and other supplies needed at the venue
shall be made ready by the Event Administrator sixty (60) minutes before the
event schedule.
E. All participants shall be at the designated venue thirty (30) minutes before
the event starts.
F. The Event Administrator shall let participants to draw lots to determine their
respective places. Setting up of extension cords, tools, and equipment shall
be done during this time.
G. Borrowing of materials, supplies, tools, and equipment is strictly prohibited.
H. Briefing of participants shall be done fifteen (15) minutes before the
scheduled event.
I. The Event Administrator shall signal for the event to start. Once the event
has started, teacher-coaches, parents, and other delegates shall no longer be
allowed to talk to participants to concentrate in the event.
J. Only the Event Administrator, Technical Committee members, Panel of
Experts, Official Photographer, and participants are allowed to be at the
venue.
K. Questions/queries from the participants shall not be entertained during the
showcase proper.
L. Participants shall go through a panel interview after the four (4) hour time
allotment.
M. The working area should be cleaned by the participants immediately after the
event.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
Event Supplies,
Host School / Host Region /
Tools and Participant
Venue Division
Equipment
A. Materials /
Supplies
- Desktop
B. Tools / computer
Equipment
- Printer (ratio
1:1)
- AutoCAD - Printing cost
2019
Version
C. Others
Note: Any version
of CAD is allowed
but in uniform.
Note: All outputs (soft and hard copies) shall be collected by the Event Secretary and
shall be endorsed to the Organizers.
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TECHNOLYMPICS
(A Showcase of Marketable Products and Performances)
COMPONENT
HOME ECONOMICS
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Two (2): Grade 6 only
EVENT TITLE Food Preservation
NO. OF
2 learner-participants per region (Grade 6 only)
PARTICIPANT/S
TIME
4 hours excluding interview
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE The learners use and maintain appropriate tools and follows
STANDARD the Occupational Health and Standard (OHS) in food
preservation.
21ST CENTURY Communication in the workplace, use of appropriate
SKILL/S technology, learning and innovative skills and abilities where
learners think critically, reflectively, and creatively, and
analyze and solve problems
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Preservation
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Food Preservation is an NFOT event category of
Technolympics that allows learner-participants to apply the
principles of fruit and vegetable preservation. It includes
preparation, designing, and presenting fruits and vegetables.
CRITERIA FOR Criteria Percentage
PRESENTATION Creativity 25%
Process 25%
Proper Use of Tools 15%
Speed 10%
Safety 10%
Ability to Present Idea 15%
Total 100%
G. Final briefing of participants shall be done fifteen (15) minutes before the
scheduled event.
H. The Event Administrator shall signal to start the contest proper. Once the
event has started, the teacher-coaches and other delegates are strictly
prohibited within the event area.
O. Participants are not allowed to ask questions during the activity except
clarifications and points of order. These shall be addressed by the Event
Administrator, in consultation with the panel of experts to be recorded by
the Event Secretary.
I. Borrowing of materials, supplies, tools, and equipment during the event is
not allowed.
J. Each group of participants shall undergo interview process with the expert
after the four (4) hour time allotment or once the team has finished the
display of their output.
K. During the event proper, the panel of experts shall observe the processes
(and refrain from asking questions) but not ask questions to participants to
avoid disruption.
L. The working area should be cleaned immediately by the participants after the
event.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
Event Supplies,
Host School / Host Region /
Tools and Participant
Venue Division
Equipment
A. Materials/ - Papaya
Supplies - Mango
(Carabao,
unripe)
- Carrots
- Cucumber
- Turnips
- Onion
- Vinegar
- Salt
B. Tools / - Chopping - Jars with
Equipment board lids, 16 oz
- Knife pint (2 pcs)
TECHNOLYMPICS
(A Showcase of Marketable Products and Performances)
COMPONENT
INDUSTRIAL ARTS
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Two (2): Grade 6
EVENT TITLE Recycling Waste Materials (Plastic)
NO. OF
1 learner-participant from the identified grade level per region
PARTICIPANT/S
TIME
3 hours excluding the interview
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE Create a sellable product as using recyclable plastic
STANDARD materials.
21ST CENTURY Creativity, Communication and Critical Thinking
SKILL/S
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Arts and Craft
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Recycling Waste Materials is an NFOT event category of
Technolympics that allows learner-participants to utilize
plastic waste materials to make a sellable product.
CRITERIA FOR Criteria Percentage
ASSESSMENT Creativity of the Product 25%
Process 25%
Use of Tools 15%
Safety 15%
Speed 10%
Ability to Present the Process 10%
Total 100%
scheduled event.
I. The Event Administrator shall signal for the event to start. Once the event
has started, the teacher-coaches and other delegates shall no longer be
allowed to talk to the participants to concentrate in the event.
J. Only the Event Administrator, Technical Committee members, Judges,
Official Photographer, and participants are allowed to be at the venue.
Questions/queries from participants shall not be entertained during the
showcase proper.
K. Participants shall go through a panel interview and deliberation by the
Board of Judges after the three (3) hour time allotment.
L. Participants are advised to bring their own food as they are not allowed to
go out of the venue during break time.
M. The working area should be cleaned by participants immediately after the
event.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
Event Supplies,
Host School / Host Region /
Tools and Participant
Venue Division
Equipment
- Plastic
waste
materials
D. Materials / such as
Supplies plastic
cups and
bottles
- Glue
- Cutter
- Scissor - Tables
E. Tools / - Glue Gun - Chairs
Equipment - Blue torch - Extension Cord
Butane
Gas
- Utility expenses
F. Others - Outlet/Supply
- PPE
Note: All outputs (soft and hard copies) shall be collected by the Event Secretary and
shall be endorsed to the Organizers.
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Implementing Guidelines on
Sining Tanghalan
In order to align with other NFOT events, and to add excitement and
engagement, the 2024 Sining Tanghalan shall adopt a competition format
with streamlined categories to focus on four (4) key areas. These are the
following:
No. of
Mode of No. of Learner- Time
Category Teacher-
Delivery Participant Allotment
Coach
Sulatanghal in-person 1 1 4 hours
Himig Bulilit 3-5
in-person 4 1 minutes/
entry
Bayle sa Kalye - Sayaw in-person
12 2 8 hours
ng Kabataang Pinoy
Pintahusay in-person 1 1 8 hours
TOTAL 18 5
OVERALL TOTAL PARTICIPANTS PER REGION 23
The remaining categories for other art disciplines from the previous Sining
Tanghalan will be showcased in 2025. This alternating format will ensure a
diverse and dynamic showcase of talents in the years to come.
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SINING TANGHALAN
(A Celebration of Talents and Skills Through Performances and Showcases
in Various Art Disciplines)
COMPONENT
CREATIVE WRITING
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Three (3) to Four (4)
EVENT TITLE SULATANGHAL
NO. OF
1 learner-participant and 1 coach
PARTICIPANT/S
TIME
4 hours
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE ● The learner creates literary works that apply the
STANDARD features/elements of rituals, festivals, folklore, myths,
and legends.
● The learner develops literary works using a combination
of local/traditional and digital-based literary styles.
● The learner creates literary works that spur social
transformation.
21ST CENTURY Creativity, Communication, Collaboration, Critical thinking,
SKILL/S Flexibility, Adaptability, Initiative, Self-direction, Social and
Cross-cultural skills, Productivity and Accountability,
Leadership and Responsibility
CREATIVE Performing Arts, Creative Services, Publishing and Printed
INDUSTRIES Media
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Sulatanghal (In-Person) is an NFOT event category of Sining
Tanghalan that focuses on-the-spot playwriting. The learner
is given 4 hours to develop and create a one-act stage play
depending on the given theme.
(Note: The best script will be used for the Direk Ko, Ganap Mo
event category. )
CRITERIA FOR
PRESENTATION Criteria Percentage
Plot (Use of form and stage) 20%
Character (Originality and character 20%
development)
Dialogue (appropriate use of language) 20%
Themes and Ideas (relationship between 20%
form and content)
Theatricality (Ambition of the work and 20%
intended genre)
Total 100%
SINING TANGHALAN
(A Celebration of Talents and Skills Through Performances and Showcases
in Various Art Disciplines)
COMPONENT
MUSIC
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stages One (1) to Two (2)
EVENT TITLE HIMIG BULILIT
NO. OF 4 learner-participants (Kindergarten to Grade 6) and
PARTICIPANT/S 1 Coach
TIME
3 to 5 minutes performance
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE ● participates actively in a group performance to
STANDARD demonstrate different vocal and instrumental
sounds
● accurate performance of songs following the musical
symbols pertaining to melody indicated in the piece
● participates in a group performance to demonstrate
different vocal and instrumental sounds
● applies learned concepts of melody and other
elements of composition and performance
21ST CENTURY Creativity, Communication, Critical Thinking, Social and
SKILL/S Cross-cultural Skills, Flexibility, Productivity
CREATIVE
● Audiovisual Media
INDUSTRIES
● Performing Arts
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Himig Bulilit (Onsite) is an NFOT event category of Sining
Tanghalan that allows learner-participants to present their
talents and vocal development in singing (Quartet).
CRITERIA FOR
PRESENTATION Criteria Percentage
Musicality (rhythm, balance, tonality, and 35%
harmony)
Interpretation (expression, dynamics, 30%
phrasing)
Vocal quality (harmony) 25%
Showmanship (stage presence) 10%
Total 100%
RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
SINING TANGHALAN
(A Celebration of Talents and Skills Through Performances and Showcases
in Various Art Disciplines)
SINING TANGHALAN
(A Celebration of Talents and Skills Through Performances and Showcases
in Various Art Disciplines)
COMPONENT
VISUAL ARTS
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stages Three (3) to Four (4)
EVENT TITLE PINTAHUSAY
NO. OF 1 learner-participant and 1 coach
PARTICIPANT/S
TIME
8 hours
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE Create varied artworks using elements and principles of
STANDARD designs in the composition of structures and landscapes in
various positions and different angles.
21ST CENTURY ● Critical Thinking Skills
SKILL/S ● Creativity and Innovation
● Flexibility and Adaptability
● Initiative and Self-Direction
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Visual Arts
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION On-the-Spot Painting is an NFOT event category of Sining
Tanghalan for Junior and Senior High School students where
they can display their creative interpretation of a given theme
through visual representation using acrylic paint on canvas
as medium.
CRITERIA FOR
PRESENTATION
Criteria Percentage
(DFOT/RFOT)
Artistic Merit
30%
(Elements and Principles of Art)
Interpretation of the theme (Relevance) 30%
Difficulty (Technique) 20%
Overall impression of the art
(Artwork on its own as a complete and 20%
outstanding work of art)
Total 100%
primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and neutral colors (black and white),
easels and canvas (36x48 inches) will be provided by the RTWG/NTWG.
G. Participants are not allowed to bring pictures or images as references to
their entries.
H. The subject of the painting shall be focused on PLEIN AIR or outdoor
painting.
I. Participants must come on time. However, late participants shall still be
accommodated but time shall not be extended.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
Participants Host Division / Region
A. Supplies and - Typewriting
Materials - Twenty (20) pcs pencils
- Twenty (20) long-sized folders
B. Tools and - Seventeen (17) pcs canvass
Equipment (36x48 inches) with primer
and frame
- Seventeen (17) pcs painting
easels.
- 17 sets of Acrylic Paints (1 set
per participant)
o Blue (1 pint)
o Red (1 pint)
o Yellow (1pint)
o Black (1pint)
o White (1quart)
- Tables and chairs for the
judges and contestants
- Newspapers and rags
- Stopwatch
C. Room/ Hall - Any open space conducive and
Specification safe for the orientation before
the start of the painting event.
- Preferably one (1) air-
conditioned room for the art
display/exhibit for the entire
duration of the festival.
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Interpretation Design shows Design shows Design shows Design shows Design shows
of the Theme
unique and clear some creativity creativity with limited evidence
creative understanding of and adequate limited evidence of original
interpretation task and ability interpretation of of original thought and the
of the task to think with task and thought work appears
and ability to more effort and displays some unfinished.
think with with attention to details.
extreme details.
attention to
details.
Implementing Guidelines on
Population Development (PopDev)
POPULATION DEVELOPMENT
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(PopDev)
(A Showcase of Talents and Skills in Araling Panlipunan)
On-the-Spot Oratorical Speech
COMPONENT
ARALING PANLIPUNAN
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Three (3): Grades 7 to 10; Key Stage Four (4):
Grades 11 to 12
EVENT TITLE On-the-Spot Oratorical Speech
NO. OF 1 learner-contestant from either Key Stage Three (3) or Four
PARTICIPANT/S (4) per region
TIME
Three (3) minutes per learner contestant
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE Natataya ang gender roles sa Pilipinas sa iba’t
STANDARD ibang panahon /Natatalakay ang katayuan at gampanin ng
babae at lalaki sa lipunan noon at ngayon. (AP10KIL-IIIC4)
Originality
-The piece must be an original 30 %
composition by the learner-
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contestant.
Over-all Impact
-Voice and articulation, dramatic
appropriateness and evidence of
10 %
understanding are in unison to
convey the message effectively and
with great impact.
Total 100%
D. The piece composition must be based on the theme that will be given during
the contest proper and must integrate positive Filipino values and anchored
on the Comprehensive Sexuality Education.
POPULATION DEVELOPMENT
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(PopDev)
(A Showcase of Talents and Skills in Araling Panlipunan)
Kasaysayan, Heograpiya at Kultura ng Pilipinas Quiz
COMPONENT AREA ARALING PANLIPUNAN
KEY STAGE Key Stage 2 (Grade 4-6)
EVENT TITLE Kasaysayan, Heograpiya at Kultura ng Pilipinas
Quiz
NO. OF One (1) learner-contestant
CONTESTANTS
TIME ALLOTMENT Three (3) Hours
PERFORMANCE Ang mag-aaral ay nagpapakita ng aktibong
STANDARDS pakikilahok sa gawaing makatutulong sa pag-unlad
ng bansa bilang pagtupad sa sariling tungkulin na
siyang kaakibat na pananagutan sa pagtatamasa
ng mga karapatan bilang isang malaya at maunlad
na Pilipino.
21ST CENTURY
Communication, Creativity and Critical Thinking Skills,
SKILL/S
CREATIVE
Traditional Cultural Expression and Performing Arts
INDUSTRIES DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION The quiz shall be based on the concepts of
Philippine Geography, History, and Culture from
Araling Panlipunan Grades 4-6.
Round Presentation
(point/s per item)
A. The quiz is open to all types of learners who are officially enrolled in
grades 4-6
B. There shall be one learner-contestants who comes from either Grades
4-6.
C. Test questions shall be based on Araling Panlipunan Grades 4-6
competencies. The official list of references shall be released by the
Bureau of Curriculum Development (BCD) through the Bureau of
Learning Delivery (BLD).
D. During the quiz, learner-contestants shall be provided with white
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LCD Projector
POPULATION DEVELOPMENT
(PopDev)
(A Showcase of Talents and Skills in Araling Panlipunan)
Pop Quiz
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COMPONENT
ARALING PANLIPUNAN
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Three (3): Grades 7 to 10; Key Stage Four (4):
Grades 11 to 12
EVENT TITLE Pop Quiz
NO. OF 1 learner-contestant from either Key Stage Three (3) or Four
PARTICIPANT/S (4) per region
TIME
3 hours
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE Ang mag-aaral ay… may pag-unawa sa mga epekto ng mga
STANDARD isyu at hamon na may kaugnayan sa kasarian at lipunan
upang maging aktibong tagapagtaguyod ng pagkakapantay-
pantay at paggalang sa kapwa bilang kasapi ng pamayanan.
AP10-Q3w1-8
21ST CENTURY
Communication, Creativity and Critical Thinking Skills
SKILL/S
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Traditional Cultural Expression and Performing Arts
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Quiz based on the following Population Education Core
Messages/Key Concepts:
• Family Life and Responsible Parenthood
• Gender and Development
• Population and Reproductive Health
• Population, Environment, Resources, and Sustainable
Development
CRITERIA FOR Presentation
PRESENTATION Round
(point/s per item)
Easy (8 items) 1 (8 points)
Average (7 items) 2 (14 points)
Difficult (6 items) 3 (18 points)
Total = 21 Items 40 points
C. During the quiz, participants shall be provided with whiteboard, markers and
erasers.
D. English or Filipino shall be used as the official language in the conduct of the
quiz.
which eight (8) are “easy,” seven (7) are “average,” and six (6) are “difficult.”
G. Participants shall be given ten (10) seconds to answer each question. For
questions that require computation, participants shall be given a maximum
of thirty (30) seconds.
H. The quizmaster shall only read each question twice. Countdown shall start
after the question has been read the second time and the quizmaster says
GO. When the quizmaster says “STOP “or “TIME IS UP.”, participants must
raise their answers to the audience and to the Assessing Committee until
such time that the Proctors have verified or confirmed the answer. A general
reminder shall be given to all. However, if the participant still violates, his
/her answer shall not be considered.
READ-A-THON (ENGLISH)
(A Showcase of English Language Skills Contest)
COMPONENT
READ-A-THON
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage One (1): Grade Three (3)
EVENT TITLE Story Retelling
NO. OF
1 Grade Three (3) learner-participant per region
PARTICIPANT/S
TIME
30 minutes including preparation
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE The learner fluently expresses ideas in various speaking
STANDARD tasks and uses speaking skills and strategies appropriately to
communicate ideas in varied theme-based tasks
21ST CENTURY
Communication, Creativity, and Critical Thinking
SKILL/S
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Performing Arts Domain
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Story Retelling is an NFOT event category of Read-A-Thon
that determines how well learner-participants have
comprehended a specific story read by retelling it using their
own words and expressions.
CRITERIA FOR Criteria Percentage
PRESENTATION
Mastery of the Story
● Retell accurately the significant
details and elements of the story read 50%
● Communicate the story in a
sequential order
Voice Projection
● Retell the story creatively with correct
use of language and loudly enough for
30%
the audience to hear
● Observe proper stress, intonation,
and juncture
Stage Presence
● Show confidence and appropriate
posture/projection, facial 20%
expressions, and gestures
● Perform within the allotted time
Total 100%
RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
● Supplies and materials
● Timer and flags
● Strips of paper for drawing of lots
● Number identifier
● Wireless microphone with stand
● Sound system
● Certificates
● Pencils
● Ballpens
● Folders
● Calculators
● Bond paper
● Holding Area, Preparation Area, and Contest Area
● Signages (e.g., Preparation Area, Holding Area, and Contest Area)
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READ-A-THON (ENGLISH)
(A Showcase of English Language Skills contest)
COMPONENT
READ-A-THON
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Two (2): Grade Six (6)
EVENT TITLE Oral Reading Interpretation
NO. OF
LEARNER- 1 Grade Six (6) learner-participant per region
PARTICIPANT/S
TIME
20 minutes including preparation
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE The learner accurately, fluently, and creatively reads aloud
STANDARD literary texts.
21ST CENTURY
Communication, Creativity, and Critical Thinking
SKILL/S
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Performing Arts Domain
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Oral Reading Interpretation is an NFOT event category of
Read-A-Thon that allows learner-participants to demonstrate
their interpretive skills and ability to communicate using
effective verbal and non-verbal cues in reading a story aloud
to an audience.
CRITERIA FOR
PRESENTATION Criteria Percentage
Oral Interpretation
● Interpret accurately the
message/theme, emotions, mood,
character, and all other elements of the 50%
story
● Establish creative and dramatic impact
throughout the presentation
Voice Projection
● Speak clearly, distinctly, and with
appropriate and varied pauses, pitch,
30%
and tone modulation
● Project loudly enough for the audience
to hear
Stage Presence
● Show confidence and appropriate
posture/projection, facial expressions, 20%
and gestures
● Perform within the allotted time
Total 100%
F. Colored flags shall be raised by the NTWG to cue the participants during
the event proper. A green flag shall be raised to inform the participants on
the start of their allotted time, a yellow flag to signal the remaining
30 seconds, and a red flag to signal that their time is up. When the red
flag is raised, the participants are expected to stop their performance.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
● Supplies and materials
● Timer and flags
● Strips of paper for drawing of lots
● Number identifier
● Wireless microphone with stand
● Sound system
● Certificates
● Pencils
● Ballpens
● Folders
● Calculators
● Bond paper
● Holding Area, Preparation Area, and Contest Area
● Signages (e.g., Preparation Area, Holding Area, and Contest Area)
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READ-A-THON (ENGLISH)
(A Showcase of English Language Skills contest)
COMPONENT
READ-A-THON
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Three (3): Grade Ten (10)
EVENT TITLE Oratorical Composition and Presentation
NO. OF
LEARNER- 1 Grade Ten (10) learner-participant per region
PARTICIPANT/S
TIME
60 minutes including preparation
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE The learner composes a short but powerful persuasive speech
STANDARD using a variety of persuasive techniques and devices and
delivers it using effective verbal and non-verbal strategies.
21ST CENTURY
Communication, Creativity, and Critical Thinking
SKILL/S
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Performing Arts Domain
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION Oratorical Composition and Presentation is an NFOT event
category of Read-A-Thon that allows learner-participants to
write a short speech based on a given topic or theme and
deliver it in a formal and dignified manner before an
audience.
CRITERIA FOR Criteria Percentage
PRESENTATION Composition and Delivery
● Compose a short, logical, and coherent
speech relevant to the given topic or
theme
● Deliver the speech in a formal, 50%
dignified, engaging, and persuasive
manner
● Use words that represent own
thoughts, feelings, and expressions
Voice Projection
● Speak clearly, distinctly, and with
appropriate and varied pauses, pitch,
30%
and tone modulation
● Project loudly enough for the audience
to hear
Stage Presence
● Show confidence and appropriate
posture/projection, facial expressions, 20%
and gestures
● Perform within the allotted time
Total 100%
shall be done under the contest category. Each region shall register
one (1) learner-participant and one (1) teacher-coach.
B. Pen and paper shall be provided to the participants by the National
Technical Working Group (NTWG) during the event. This shall be retrieved
from them after their actual performance.
C. All learner-participants will stay in one room (Holding Area) without
hearing the presentation of other participants, while the next learner-
participant will stay in another room (Preparation Area) to prepare for the
piece.
D. Participants are not allowed to bring any printed references, costumes,
props, musical instruments/accompaniment in the event.
E. Drawing of lots by the participants for their number identifier shall be
done thirty (30) minutes before the event proper.
F. At the event venue, participants shall be simultaneously provided with the
topic or theme for their speech. They shall be given fifty (50) minutes to
write on a piece of paper their short speech based on the given topic or
theme. Afterwards, the NTWG shall collect the written speeches from the
participants. Participants shall not be allowed to rewrite or revise their
speech after it has been collected.
G. To provide participants with sufficient time to prepare, they shall receive
their speech from the NTWG five (5) minutes before their turn for speech
delivery.
H. Participants shall be called to deliver their speech which shall not exceed
five (5) minutes.
I. Colored flags shall be raised by the NTWG to cue the participants during
the event proper. A green flag shall be raised to inform the participants on
the start of their allotted time, a yellow flag to signal the remaining
30 seconds, and a red flag to signal that their time is up. When the red
flag is raised, the participants are expected to stop their performance.
J. Using cellphone or any gadget and/or bringing reference
materials/handouts, copy of any story, costumes, props, musical
instrument/accompaniment are not allowed inside the event venue.
K. Plain white t-shirt (no school/division/region identification) and maong
pants shall be worn by participants during the event.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
● Supplies and materials
● Timer and flags
● Strips of paper for drawing of lots
● Number identifier
● Wireless microphone with stand
● Sound system
● Certificates
● Pencils
● Ballpens
● Folders
● Calculators
● Bond paper
● Holding Area, Preparation Area, and Contest Area
● Signages (e.g., Preparation Area, Holding Area, and Contest Area)
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READ-A-THON (FILIPINO)
(A Showcase of Filipino Language Skills Contest)
SAKLAW NA
READ-A-THON SA FILIPINO
KOMPONENT
YUGTONG Unang Yugto - Ikatlong Baitang
KINABIBILANGAN
KATEGORYA Muling Pagkukuwento
BILANG NG Isang (1) Mag-aaral at Isang (1) Tagapagsanay
KALAHOK
LAANG ORAS 30 minuto para sa paghahanda at pagtatanghal
B. Ipagkakaloob ang isang limbag na kopya ng kuwento, panulat, at papel sa mga kalahok
ng National Technical Working Group (NTWG) sa mismong panahon ng pagganap. Ang
mga ito ay dapat makuha mula sa kanila bago ang kanilang aktuwal na pagganap.
C. Lahat ng kalahok ay mamamalagi sa isang silid (Holding Area) na hindi naririnig ang
pagtatanghal ng iba pang kalahok, samantalang ang kasunod na kalahok ay
mamamalagi naman sa isa pang silid (Preparation Area) upang pag-aralan ang
kuwento.
F. Magtataas ang NTWG ng flaglet na kulay berde bilang hudyat ng simula ng itinakdang
oras ng pagganap; dilaw na flaglet para sa natitirang tatlumpung (30) segundo; at
pulang flaglet kung tapos na ang inilaang oras ng pagtatanghal.
READ-A-THON (FILIPINO)
(A Showcase of Filipino Language Skills Contest)
Technical Working Group (NTWG) sa mismong panahon ng pagganap. Ang mga ito ay
dapat makuha mula sa kanila bago ang kanilang aktuwal na pagganap.
C. Lahat ng kalahok ay mamamalagi sa isang silid (Holding Area) na hindi naririnig ang
pagtatanghal ng iba pang kalahok, samantalang ang kasunod na kalahok ay
mamamalagi naman sa isa pang silid (Preparation Area) upang pag-aralan ang
kuwento.
F. Magtataas ang NTWG ng flaglet na kulay berde bilang hudyat ng simula ng itinakdang
oras ng pagganap; dilaw na flaglet para sa natitirang tatlumpung (30) segundo; at
pulang flaglet kung tapos na ang inilaang oras ng pagtatanghal.
READ-A-THON (FILIPINO)
(A Showcase of Filipino Language Skills Contest)
SAKLAW NA
READ-A-THON SA FILIPINO
KOMPONENT
YUGTONG Ikatlong Yugto - Ikasampung Baitang
KINABIBILANGAN
KATEGORYA SULAT-BIGKAS NG TALUMPATI
BILANG NG Isang (1) Mag-aaral at Isang (1) Tagapagsanay
KALAHOK
LAANG ORAS Isang (1) oras para sa pagsulat, paghahanda, at pagbigkas ng
talumpati
PAMANTAYAN SA Nakabubuo at nakapaglalahad ang mag-aaral ng isang maikli at
PAGGANAP mapanghikayat na talumpati gamit ang mga teknik na
nakahihikayat, mga epektibong berbal at di-berbal na estratehiya
sa pagpapahayag, at iba pang mga pamaraan sa mabisang
pananalita.
IKA-21 SIGLONG Komunikasyon, Pagkamalikhain, at Kritikal/Mapanuring Pag-iisip
KASANAYAN
CREATIVE Performing Arts Domain
INDUSTRIES
DOMAIN
DESKRIPSIYON Ang SULAT-BIGKAS NG TALUMPATI ay isang kategorya ng
Read-A-Thon na magbibigay pagkakataon sa mga mag-aaral na
kalahok na sumulat ng maikli at makabuluhang talumpati hinggil
sa tiyak na paksa o tema na bibigkasin sa isang pormal at
marangal na paraan sa harap ng madla.
Krayterya Bahagdan
MGA PAMANTAYAN Pagsulat at Pagtatalumpati
SA PAGTATANGHAL ● Nakabubuo ng talumpati na may tamang
ikli/haba, lohikal, may koherens, at
ayon sa ibinigay na paksa o tema
● Naipahahayag ang talumpati nang
50%
pormal, may angkop na tikas at tindig,
kawili-wili, at mapanghikayat
● Nakagagamit ng mga angkop na salitang
naglalarawan ng sariling kaisipan,
damdamin, at pagpapahayag
Paggamit ng Tinig
● Nakapagpapahayag nang malinaw,
natatangi, at may angkop na pagtigil,
30%
tinis, at modulasyon ng tinig
● Nabibigkas nang may tamang lakas para
marinig ng mga manonood
Pagganap sa Entablado
● Naipakikita ang tiwala sa sarili at
angkop na postura/pagganap, 20%
ekspresyon ng mukha, at kilos/galaw
● Nakapagtatanghal sa itinakdang oras
KABUOAN 100%
PATNUBAY SA MGA KALAHOK
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C. Lahat ng kalahok ay mamamalagi sa isang silid (Holding Area) na hindi naririnig ang
pagtatanghal ng iba pang kalahok, samantalang ang kasunod na kalahok ay
mamamalagi naman sa isa pang silid (Preparation Area) upang pag-aralan ang
kuwento.
G. Para bigyan ng panahon sa paghahanda ang mga kalahok bago ang pagbigkas,
ibabalik sa kanila ng NTWG ang kopya ng kanilang naisulat na talumpati mula limang
(5) minuto bago ang kanilang pagtatalumpati.
H. Tatawagin ang mga kalahok para sa pagbigkas ng kanilang talumpati nang hindi
lalampas sa limang (5) minuto.
I. Magtataas ang NTWG ng flaglet na kulay berde bilang hudyat ng simula ng itinakdang
oras ng pagganap; dilaw na flaglet para sa natitirang tatlumpung (30) segundo; at
pulang flaglet kung tapos na ang inilaang oras ng pagtatanghal.
● Mga folder
● Bond paper
● Holding Area, Preparation Area, and Contest Area
● Signages (e.g., Preparation Area, Holding Area, and Contest Area)
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(2) Mandarin
(3) Nihongo
(4) Korean
Foreign
Language
Exposition
(FLE)
(1) Spanish in-person 4 4 8 minutes
(2) Mandarin
(3) Nihongo
(4) Korean
Total 8 8
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LINGO STARS
(A Showcase of Foreign Language Skills)
COMPONENT
SPECIAL PROGRAM IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE (SPFL)
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage 3 (Grades 7 to 10)
EVENT TITLE Foreign Language Exposition (FLE)
NO. OF
1 learner-participant per foreign language per region
PARTICIPANT/S
TIME 8 minutes
ALLOTMENT
● 3 minutes for studying the picture and speech
preparation
● 2 minutes for the introduction on the character
portrayed
● 3 minutes for the speech delivery on the presented
picture
PERFORMANCE The learner communicates correctly and creatively, in oral
STANDARD and written form, various words, phrases, and expressions
from visual and textual materials
21ST CENTURY
Communication, Creativity, and Critical Thinking
SKILL/S
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Performing Arts Domain
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION The Foreign Language Exposition (FLE) is an NFOT event
category of Lingo Stars where learner-participants deliver a
speech accurately and creatively using a foreign language
(Spanish, Mandarin, Nihongo, and Korean) based on the
presented visual materials while wearing a costume and
portraying a famous character from Spain, China, Japan, or
Korea.
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CRITERIA FOR
JUDGING
Criteria Percentage
Costume 15%
● Related to the character being
portrayed
● Appropriate and decent
B. Foreign languages included in the FLE are (1) Spanish, (2) Mandarin, (3)
Nihongo, and (4) Korean. This shall be participated by the implementing
regions.
C. The regional SPFL coordinator shall upload the picture to be portrayed and
the description of the character to the designated Google Form. The National
Technical Working Group (NTWG) shall print it to serve as reference.
D. Participants shall wear the costume of the famous character relevant to their
foreign language (Spanish, Mandarin, Nihongo, or Korean’s film, politics,
history, literature, culture, and religion). Only accessories as part of the
costume are allowed.
E. Teacher-coaches may assist their participants and provide their snacks (30)
minutes prior to the start of the event.
G. Before the start of the event, participants shall parade before the audience.
H. The NTWG shall provide participants with materials (pen, paper, and contest
picture).
I. Participants shall be given three (3) minutes to study a picture (e.g. about
oneself and others, family and home, friends, school, and community).
After three (3) minutes, the aforesaid materials shall be collected from
participants.
L. Colored flags shall be raised by the NTWG to cue the participants during the
contest proper. Green flag shall be raised to inform the participants on the
‘start of their allotted time,’ yellow flag to signal the remaining ‘30 seconds,’
and red flag to signal that their ‘time is up.’ When the red flag is raised, the
participants are expected to stop their speech delivery.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
● Supplies and materials
● Timer and flags
● Strips of paper for drawing of lots
● Number identifier
● Wireless microphone with stand
● Sound system
● Certificates
● Pencils
● Ballpens
● Folders
● Calculators
● Bond paper
● Holding Area
● Signages (Preparation Area, Holding Area, Viewing Area, Coaches and
Parents’ Area)
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LINGO STARS
(A Showcase of Foreign Language Skills)
COMPONENT
SPECIAL PROGRAM IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE (SPFL)
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage 3 (Grades 7 to 10)
EVENT TITLE Foreign Language Writing Skills Contest
NO. OF
1 learner-participant per foreign language per region
PARTICIPANT/S
TIME
1 hour
ALLOTMENT
PERFORMANCE The learner communicates correctly and creatively, in written
STANDARD form, various words, phrases, and expressions from visual
and textual materials
21ST CENTURY
Communication, Creativity, and Critical Thinking
SKILL/S
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Performing Arts Domain
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION The Foreign Language Writing Skills Contest is an NFOT
event category of Lingo Stars where learner-participants
develop/compose a written description of the presented
visual material using the following foreign language writing
systems:
Spanish - Castillan
Mandarin - Chinese Pinyin
Nihongo - Katakana/Kanji/Hiragana
Korean - Hangul
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CRITERIA FOR
JUDGING
Criteria Percentage
Content and Structure 70%
● Construct simple sentences or short
passages in a coherent and cohesive
manner
● Present a clear description of the
picture/object using the foreign
language writing system
● Observe accurate use of the foreign
language
● Balance presentation of ideas from the
presented picture/object
C. The NTWG shall provide participants with materials (pen, paper, and
contest picture/object/task). These shall be retrieved from them after the
allotted time.
● Pencils
● Ballpens
● Folders
● Bond paper
● Holding Area
● Signages (Preparation Area, Holding Area, Viewing Area, Coaches and
Parents’ Area)
Showcasing Talents and Skills: NFOT serves as a significant platform for SPFL
learners to showcase their hard-earned talents and skills in the Korean language.
This is important as it allows these learners to demonstrate their proficiency in a
foreign language which is a valuable skill in today's globalized world.
Global Awareness: For SPFL learners, learning a foreign language like Korean not
only equips them with language proficiency but also exposes them to Korean
culture, history, and society. This broader perspective can be valuable in fostering
global awareness and cross-cultural understanding, which are essential in an
interconnected world.
Region 1 / / 4 4 1 9
Region 2 / / / 6 6 1 13
Region 3 / / / / 8 8 1 17
Region 4A / / / / 8 8 1 17
Region 4B / / / 6 6 1 13
Region 5 / / 4 4 1 9
Region 6 / / / / 8 8 1 17
Region 7 / / / / 8 8 1 17
Region 8 / / / / 8 8 1 17
Region 9 / / 4 4 1 9
Region 10 / / / / 8 8 1 17
Region 11 / / / / 8 8 1 17
Region 12 / / 4 4 1 9
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NCR / / / / 8 8 1 17
CAR / / / 6 6 1 13
CARAGA / / / 6 6 1 13
TOTAL 104 104 16 224
*The winning School Heads and Division Education Program Supervisors in SPFL
may join in the NFOT-SPFL for benchmarking purposes. Traveling, accommodation,
and other incidental expenses shall be charged to their local funds or any other
eligible sources of funds subject to the usual government accounting and auditing
rules and regulations.
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COMPONENT
SPECIAL EDUCATION
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage 3 (Grades 7 to 10)
EVENT TITLE Story Telling in Filipino Sign Language and Braille
Reading
NO. OF
2 learner-participants (1-Deaf and 1-Blind) per region
PARTICIPANT/S
TIME Following the standard number of hours in LWDs maximum
ALLOTMENT of seven (7) minutes
PERFORMANCE 1. Use the appropriate reading style (scanning, skimming,
STANDARD speed reading, intensive reading, etc.) one’s purpose
(EN7RC-IV-b-10)
2. Analyze literature as a means of understanding
unchanging values in the VUCA world (G9_Q2_MELC
RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
• Copy of the Story
• Braille Copy of the Story (Soft & Hard Copy to be provided the NTWG)
• lapel (to be provided by the participant)
• tripod
• projector
• laptop
• extension wire
• microphone with stand
• table for judges
• LED Wall
• podium
• sound system
• stage
• buzzer
• Live Streaming Equipment
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1 2 3 4
Space
Referents Does not Difficulty Limited Frequent
attempt with use of ly sets
to use setting setting up
space in up points up points in
collabora in space points in space to
tion with refer to
to refer to space to
message objects
objects refer to
s. and
and objects people:
people; and make no
Difficulty people: errors;
with sometim Maintain
maintaini es makes s some
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contact: Limited contact;
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behavior
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ordering
1 2 3 4
Fingertip Minimal Some Good Exceptional
Sensitivity sensitivity, sensitivity, sensitivity, sensitivity,
difficulty struggles with minor errors able to
detecting dots. dot in dot distinguish
discrimination discriminatio dots
. n. accurately.
Total
GENERAL GUIDELINES
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1. The Musabaqah is open to all learners in the public schools who are enrolled and tagged
in LIS as ALIVE learners.
3. Any learner-participant who fails to comply with the requirements and the qualifications
specific to each category shall be disqualified.
4. Filled out entry form should be submitted at least two weeks before the conduct of the
activity. (possible goggle form)
5. The learner-participants shall be given a control number to conceal the region they
represent.
6. Winners in each category shall receive medals. All participants shall receive a certificate
of participation.
7. Winning coaches shall receive certificate of recognition while non-winning coaches will
be given a certificate of participation.
9. Only official coaches can file an appeal to the Grievance Committee, should there be
contest.
1. Substance - 50%
• Relevance of the Topic or Focus on the Theme (15)
• Originality/Creativity (15)
• Rhetorical Organization (10)
RUBRIC FOR • Grammar (10)
ASSESSMENT
2. Delivery - 40%
• Quality of Voice (10)
• Diction (10)
• Fluency/Mastery of the Speech (10)
• Pronunciation (10)
• Diction
Vocabulary may Vocabulary is
(10%)
lack consistency mostly
5 or more issues
or relevance in 3- relevant,
with word choice
4 instances. though minor No instances of
which
inconsistencie unclear or
significantly
s may be inappropriate
hinder the
present. word choices.
speech's
effectiveness.
Delivery is Delivery is The The participant
heavily disrupted somewhat participant demonstrates
by 5 or more hesitant, with 3-4 delivers the complete
hesitations, noticeable speech with mastery of the
making the disruptions in good fluency speech, with no
speech difficult to fluency. and hesitations or
follow. confidence, disruptions.
• Fluency/M with only 1-2
astery of hesitations.
the Speech Delivers the
(10%) Hesitations may
speech with
affect the overall
Hesitations do exceptional
flow but not to a
Hesitations not fluency and
severe extent.
significantly significantly unwavering
hinder the impact the confidence.
speech's overall overall flow of
effectiveness. the speech.
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STEMAZING
(A Competition of Science, Technological, and Mathematical Outputs)
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COMPONENT
Science, Technology, and Mathematics
AREA
KEY STAGE Key Stage Three (3): Grades 7 to 10; Key Stage Four (4):
Grades 11 to 12
EVENT TITLE STEM Processes and Practices Showcase
NO. OF A team composed of to two to three (3) learner-participants
PARTICIPANT/S per region
TIME 3 Hours (Creation of Outputs)1 Minute Presentation, About 5
ALLOTMENT Minute Q and A
PERFORMANCE Obtain scientific and technological information from varied
STANDARD sources about global issues that have impact on the country.
Acquire scientific attitudes that will allow them to innovate
and/or create products useful to the community or country.
Process information to get relevant data for a problem at
hand
21ST CENTURY Critical thinking, Communication skills, Creativity, Problem
SKILL/S solving, Collaboration. Information literacy, Technology and
Engineeringskills and digital literacy.
CREATIVE
INDUSTRIES Technology and Engineering
DOMAIN
DESCRIPTION STEM Processes and Practices Showcase is an NFOT event
category of STEMAZING that allows learner-participants to
apply science and mathematics thinking skills to solve
problems that have local, national, and global impact. It
allows them to become problem solvers by addressing social,
scientific, and environmental issues through the application
of STEM and 21st century skills.
In this activity, participants will be presenting oral and
written proposed solution to a given scenario.
CRITERIA FOR
PRESENTATION Criteria Percentage
Written Proposal
Content/Organization/Thematic
Relevance Commented [1]: Itemize the 50% into a more specific
categories like
Content - 25% content - 25%
Organization - 10%
Organization - 10% Feasibility of the proposed solution - 10%
Feasibility of the proposed solution - 15% 50%
participants.
8. At the end of one minute, a buzzer shall signal that the time for
presentation is up and the participants shall immediately stop
presenting.
9. After the presentation, the assessors will ask questions for
clarifications.
10. The participants will be ranked based on the combined scores in
the written and the oral presentation where the highest scorer will be
ranked first and so on.
11. In addition to recognize exemplary performance of learner-
participants, recognition merit system shall be implemented as follows:
97 – 100 Excellent Award (Gold medal)
94 – 96 Very Good (Silver)
90 – 93 Good (Bronze)
Below 90 Certificate of Recognition as National Finalist
RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS
Host School / Host Division /
Participants
Venue Region
Attire - NFOT T-shirt
or Plain White
Shirt
(Finalized on
the day before
the
competition)
Tools and - Computer/ - Timer - plagiarism
Equipment Laptop/ - 2 multimedia checker
- Notebook/ projectors,
books and - Printer
other printed - fast internet
resources, connection,
pocket Wi-Fi - Sound System
- Adequate
electrical
outlets,
extension
cords
Physical Facilities - Hall with
stage, one
holding room,
Others - 2 reams Bond - Utility
paper A4 expenses
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