MAPEH 9: First Quarter Review
Summary
TLDRIn this educational video, Miss Julia and Alissa prepare learners for their first quarterly assessment in MAPE 9. They review key concepts from previous sessions, including medieval, renaissance, and baroque music; prehistoric, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic art; and fitness components and sports injuries. The video also covers health topics like community and environmental issues. A practice test with questions on music, arts, PE, and health is provided, followed by correct answers, to aid in studying. The instructors encourage students to take notes, ask questions, and review the material for better understanding and assessment readiness.
Takeaways
- π This video serves as a review for MAPE 9 Quarter 1 in preparation for the first quarterly assessment.
- π The agenda includes discussing pointers of different components in MAP and answering practice test questions.
- π΅ In Music, topics covered include medieval, renaissance, and baroque eras, with a focus on plain song, chant, sacred and secular music, and composers.
- ποΈ In Arts, the discussion spans from prehistoric to Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic art, highlighting key characteristics and examples.
- ποΈββοΈ Physical Education (PE) review covers fitness components, common sports injuries, and their impacts.
- πΏ Health discussions include the importance of a healthy community and environmental problems, and their effects on public health.
- π The video emphasizes the importance of taking notes and studying the provided pointers for better exam preparation.
- π Practice test questions are provided with answers to help students practice and reinforce learning.
- π£ A reminder is given for students to complete their modular activities and performance tasks.
- π Students are encouraged to replay the video for better understanding of the lessons and practice tests.
Q & A
What is the significance of plain song in medieval music?
-Plain song, also known as Gregorian chant, is a monophonic melody that uses sacred text and was an official music of the Roman Catholic Church, serving liturgical purposes.
How does sacred music differ from secular music in the context of medieval music?
-Sacred music is used within the church and is associated with religious services, while secular music is not used within the church and is considered more earthly and not celestial.
What is the role of oratorio in music?
-Oratorio is an extended composition with narration based on biblical subjects, but it is not intended for religious services, unlike sacred music which is meant for religious ceremonies.
What is the characteristic feature of Egyptian art in terms of sculptures?
-Egyptian art is characterized by high relief sculptures where figures stand out prominently from the background, often associated with religious culture and depicted on temple walls.
What is the term used to describe low relief sculptures in Egyptian art?
-Low relief sculptures in Egyptian art are referred to as 'bass relief' or 'bas relief', where the figures of objects stand out slightly from the background.
What is the significance of the Venus of Willendorf in prehistoric art?
-The Venus of Willendorf is a prehistoric limestone art figure, approximately 11.1 centimeters high, discovered in Austria, and is considered to be around 25,000 years old, representing early human artistic expression.
What is the defining feature of Byzantine art in terms of church architecture?
-Byzantine art is characterized by overly decorated churches covered with mosaics, reflecting a rich and ornate style typical of the medieval period.
How does Gothic art differ from Byzantine and Romanesque in terms of architectural design?
-Gothic art is known for its three-dimensional designs, richly embroidered and feminine features, and deeply recessed doorways, in contrast to the more compact and less ornate Romanesque style and the mosaic-covered Byzantine style.
What is the fitness component referred to as agility?
-Agility is the fitness component that refers to the ability to change and control the direction and position of the body while maintaining a constant rapid motion.
What is the difference between acute and chronic injuries in the context of sports?
-Acute injuries occur suddenly and are usually short-lived, requiring immediate treatment, while chronic injuries develop over time and may not require immediate attention but can have long-term effects.
What is the role of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) in promoting public health?
-The DILG promotes peace and order, ensures public safety, and strengthens local government, which indirectly contributes to creating an environment conducive to public health and safety.
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