HUMSS-DISS - Module2 - Q1 - Week2 - Camarines Sur - 18 Pages
HUMSS-DISS - Module2 - Q1 - Week2 - Camarines Sur - 18 Pages
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In this module, you will learn the nature and functions of humanities.
to humanities.
Since you already knew our target for this module, are you ready to learn more?
I hope that you will enjoy all the activities and reading materials we prepared for you.
Good luck and happy learning to you.
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1.Humanities - the branches of learning (such as philosophy, arts, or languages)
that investigate human constructs and concerns as
opposed to natural processes (as in physics or chemistry) and social relations (as in
anthropology or economics)
2. Science - knowledge or a system of knowledge covering general
truths or the operation of general laws especially as obtained and
tested through scientific method
3. Social Science – a branch of science that deals with the institutions
and functioning of human society and with the interpersonal
relationships of individuals as members of society
4. It refers to forms of art in which artists use their voices, bodies, or inanimate
objects to convey artistic expression.
A. Visual Arts B. Performing Arts C. Classics D. Literature
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6. It refers to art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics,
photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts, and architecture.
A. Visual Arts B. Performing Arts C. Classics D. Literature
7. What are the similarities between Social Sciences and Humanities? A. They are
both concerned with humans and society.
B. They deal with culture and social interaction.
C. Both A and B.
D. None of the above.
8. What are the nature and functions of social sciences and humanities? I. The
academic discipline part of the body of knowledge
II. Deals with the institutions and functioning of human society and with the
interpersonal relationships of individuals as members of society
III. Deals with the study of the aspects of human society and culture
IV. Experimental, Empirical, Investigative, and Scientific
A. I and II B. III and IV C. I, II, and III D. I, II, III, and IV
10. How important is it to know the nature and functions of social sciences, natural
sciences, and humanities?
A. They are different in nature, but the same in functions.
B. They are the same in nature, but different in functions.
C. They are the same in nature and functions.
D. They are integrated, interrelated, and interdisciplinary in nature and
functions.
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The following are the salient points of the different branches of humanities:
BRANCHES OF HUMANITIES DESCRIPTIONS
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ns#/media/File:Diorama,_cavemen_- reconstructing past lifeways to documenting
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and explaining changes in human societies
through time in the pre-historic and historical
records.
Classics ✓ The word classics is originated from
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ns#/media/File:Diorama,_cavemen__National_Museum_of_Mon ✓ Classics is also known as “classical studies,”
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the study of classical antiquity referring to the
classical era. The classical period of the
History Western world traditionally refers to the study of
Classical Greek and Roman literature in their
original languages of Ancient Greek and Latin,
respectively. It may also include the study of
Greco-Roman philosophy, history, and
archaeology as secondary subjects.
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“literatura/litteratura,” derived itself from
“littera,” which means letter or handwriting or
writing formed with letters.
✓ It deals with literary pieces, both written and
oral.
✓ It is categorized into fiction, non-fiction, prose,
and poetry.
WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE
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Philosophy
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✓ It comes from the two Greek words ,
,” whichmeans love and “sophia
“philos/philia ,”
whichmeans wisdom.
✓ It is defined as “love of wisdom”
thatdeals with
the study of problems concerning matters
such as existence, knowledge, justification,
truth, justice, right and wrong, beauty, validity,
mind, and language.
✓ Philosophy is distinguished from using the
human mind and wisdom to address issues
into a critical, generally systematic approach
and its reliance on reasoned gument,
ar rather
than experimental approach.
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Religion
✓ It comes from the two Latin words “re” which
means again, and “ligare,” which means “to
connect”.
✓ It is defined as a social-cultural system of
designated behaviors and
practices, morals, worldviews, texts, sanctifie
d places, prophecies, ethics, or
organizations, that relate humanity
to supernatural, transcendental,
or spiritual elements.
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Performing Arts
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Visual Arts
✓ It refers to art forms such as painting,
drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics,
photography, video, filmmaking, de sign,
crafts, and architecture.
✓ It includes many artistic disciplines such as
performing arts, conceptual art, textile arts
also involve aspects of visual arts as well as
arts of other types and even fine arts.
✓ Also included within the visual arts are the
applied arts such as industrial design, graphic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanities#/media/File:Mona_
design, fashion design, interior design, and
Lisa,_by_Leonardo_da_Vinci,_from_C2RMF_retouched.jpg decorative art.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanities
SUMMARY OF CONCEPTS
Social Sciences, as an academic discipline, is integrated and interrelated to other
disciplines such as natural sciences and humanities. They are not contradicting the
body of knowledge but instead, they collaborate to deepen and give more constructive
and science-based bodies of knowledge of what is happening to us, our society, and to
the world itself.
They are integrated, interrelated, and interdisciplinary because the primary center
of the study of the three bodies of knowledge is how humans influence the society and
the world, the society to humans and to the world, and the world to society and
humans. These disciplines are undeniably still relevant in contemporary times as
humans continue to search for knowledge and contribute to the fast-changing world.
BODY OF KNOWLEDGE
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Function Deals with the Deals with Deals with the study
institutions and explaining of the aspects of
functioning of concurrent and human society and
human society and existing theories culture
with the and changes
interpersonal happening to
relationships of humans, the
individuals as environment,
members of society society, and the
world.
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TASK NO. 2. MY REFLECTIVE THINKING.
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DIRECTIONS: Your task is to identify the importance of nature and functions of
A. My Reflections
IMPOR
TANCE OF NATURE AND
EXAMPLE OF REAL
-LIFE
FUNCTIONS HUMANITIES
OF APPLI
CATION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
B. Reflective Questions:
1. What do you think is the significance of knowing the importance of nature and
functions of social sciences disciplineshumanities
with in our real
-life
Humanities in our real-life situations. You can use the text you read a while ago in
answering this task. Give at least 5 importance and examples of it. Write your answers
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2. Identify proof that social sciences are interrelated, integrated, and interdisciplinary
to humanities.
DIFFERENCES DIFFERENCES
SIMILARITIES
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DIRECTIONS. Choose the best answer to the following questions/statements below.
Use your notebook to write your answers.
4. It refers to forms of art in which artists use their voices, bodies, or inanimate objects
to convey artistic expression.
A. Visual Arts B. Performing Arts C. Classics D. Literature
6. What are the similarities between Social Sciences and Humanities? A. They are
both concerned with humans and society.
B. They deal with culture and social interaction.
C. Both A and B.
D. None of the above.
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I. There is no difference between Social Sciences and Humanities; they are
both the same in nature and functions.
II. Social Sciences are much concerned with how humans interact on his/her
society; however, Humanities deal with human society and culture.
III. Humanities focus on nature, and Social Sciences focus on society.
IV. Humanities focus on human society and culture; however, Social Sciences
on human social institutions and functions in society.
A. I and II B. III and IV C. I and III D. II and IV
9. How important is it to know the nature and functions of social sciences, natural
sciences, and humanities to each other?
I. They are different in nature but the same in functions. II.
They are the same in nature but different in functions.
III. They are the same in nature and functions.
IV. They are integrated, interrelated, and interdisciplinary in nature and
functions.
V. They are interdisciplinary, and they are helping each other to deepen and
give a more constructive and science-based explanation of what is
happening in ourselves, society, and the world itself.
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A. I, II, and III B. IV and V C. I, II, III, and IV D. I and II
10. What are the nature and functions of social sciences and humanities? I. The
academic discipline part of the body of knowledge
II. Deals with the institutions and functioning of human society and with the
interpersonal relationships of individuals as members of society
III. Deals with the study of the aspects of human society and culture
IV. Experimental, Empirical, Investigative, and Scientific
A. I and II B. III and IV C. I, II, and III D. I, II, III, and IV
RATING LEVEL
10-8 EXCELLENT!
Congratulations! You can proceed to the next
page and continue to learn the lesson.
7-5 BETTER!
You can go back to those lessons that you’ve
missed and continue.
4-3 VERY GOOD!
You can improve your knowledge and continue to
learn the next lesson.
2-0 NEEDS IMPROVEMENT!
This module will help you to learn better with the
new lesson. You can do it. Let’s open the next
page.
Guidelines:
1. Your poem can be free verse
2. Minimum of 3 and maximum of 5 stanzas
3. The theme should only focus on the nature, functions, and importance of
humanities.
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Score Numerical Rating Adjectival Rating
20 100% Excellent
19-18 96%
17-16 92% Very good
15-14 88%
13-12 84% Good
11-10 80%
9-8 76% Fair
7-6 72%
5-4 68% Needs Improvement
3 64%
2 62%
1 60%
PRE-TEST POST-TEST
1. C 6. A 1. D 6. C
2. C 7. C 2. C 7. A
3. C 8. C 3. D 8. C
4. B 9. B 4. B 9. B
5. B 10. D 5. B 10. C
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PRACTICE TASK NO. 1. DATA RETRIEVAL CHART.
A. The answer may vary. B. The answer may vary.
PRACTICE TASK NO. 2. MY REFLECTIVE THINKING.
PRACTICE TASK NO. 3. VENN DIAGRAM. – The answer may vary.
A. The answer may vary. B. The answer may vary.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY. MY SHOUT OUT POEM. – The answer may vary.
I. PICTURES:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanities#/media/File:Old_Bailey_Microcosm_edited.jpg
II. ARTICLES:
Humanities - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanities
Science - https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/science
Social Science - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_science
Classics - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classics
Literature - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literature
Religion - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion
Performing Arts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performing_arts
Visual Arts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_arts
III.DICTIONARY:
Social Science - https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/social%20science
Humanities - https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/humanities
Herodotus (c. 484 BC – c. 425 BC), often considered the "father of history"
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