10th Grade, 2nd Quarter: All Lessons Flashcards
_____ is generally upbeat, lively, and festive.
African-American Music
For the African people, music is like their _____.
Spiritual Food
It expresses the mood of the people and it is considered as the “Heartbeat of the community.”
African Drums
Talking Drums is used for what?
Communication
These were believed to attract water during dry seasons.
Rain Sticks
It is an ancient carnival tradition from north-eastern Brazil
Maracatu
Each year of Maracatu, member of the community would be crowned as the slave king and queen which is also called as?
Rei de Congo
This is a sequence if two different phrases usually played by two or more musicians.
Call and Response
What are the other vocal forms of African Music?
BLUES
SOUL
SPIRITUAL
DANCE
What is Dance in African-American music?
It is where gestures communicate significant meanings and a way to keep their traditions and connect with their home country.
In Filipino, we call the powerful belting out of high notes “_____.”
Birit
In Soul, African invented whistles, growls, and melodic in Tagalog as “_____.”
Kulot
This kind of music always has a Christian or Religious theme
Spiritual
This is similar to “Jamming” and is like playing or singing music on the spot with a group of people.
Blues
What is Music to Latin-America?
Music is a vital part of understanding the history and people of Latin America.
Music was performed during rites of passage, work, and leisure activities, and even communicating with the spiritual world.
Lantin-American Music
A pair of small open-bottomed drums of different sizes.
Bongos
What is a Conga?
A tall, Narrow, single headed drum staved like barrels.
An empty gourd with a ragged surface that produces a rasping sound when scraped with a stick.
Guiro
What are Claves?
A pair of short wooden sticks that produce a bright clicking noise when struck together.
An ancient vessel flute consisting of 4-12 finger holes and a mouth piece projecting from its body.
Ocarina
What is a Zampona?
A pan-flute made up of a series of cane tubes bound together, open at one end and closed at the other.
What are the Latin Instruments?
Bongos
Conga
Guiro
Claves
Ocarina
Zampona
It is a ballroom dance developed by the urban lower classes in Argentina and Uruguay and transformed into a distinctive cultural identity.
Tango
How is Tango performed?
It is performed by a man and woman, expressing romance in synchronized movements and cultural identity.
Originated from the word, rumbear which means good times, going to parties, and dancing.
Rumba
How is Rumba performed?
It used to be an intimate pantomime danced in a very fast manner with overstressed hip movements.
It is a lively, flamboyant, and flirtatious Cuban social dance. Its light and bubbly feel gives it a unique sense of fun and play.
Cha-cha
How is Cha-cha performed?
You may hear it counted like: “one, two, cha-cha-cha.”
The choreography of ______ is based on the character of the Torero (bullfighter) and his cape ( the woman).
Paso Doble
What are Latin-American Music Styles and Genre?
Tango
Rumba
Cha-cha
Paso Doble
A music genre of adaptation, assimilation, invitation, and experimentation of different music forms and techniques.
Popular Music
_____ consists of music that is famous at a certain time.
Popular music
Combines Euro-African music elements and improvisations. Blues forms and ragtime blended together to form _____.
Jazz
What does Jazz mean?
Pep or Energy
It is one of the hardest music genres to play.
Jazz
Who is Louis Armstrong?
One of the pioneers of Jazz.
What is Technology-based art?
The switch between the 20th and 21st centuries saw the biggest global development in the art world.
The artwork that involves the use of a computer is called?
Digital Art/Computer Art
It can reveal the interspaced steps between two or more images
Morphing
What is Photography?
The art and science of making images through recording light. It involves the use of a camera.
Digital cameras that can record videos are now everywhere. The most practical camera is one that you always carry with you anywhere-your mobile phone camera.
Mobile Phone Art
It is any image made with the use of a computer-based program or processor.
Computer-Generated Image (CGI) or Computer-Generated Art
The process of point-and-shoot and digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera photography is simple: just point the camera and then shoot.
Digital Photography
Camera angle is slanted to one side for dramatic effects and portray different feelings.
Tilt Shot
What is the Framing Shot?
Focuses on the image where you, the photographer, wants to emphasize.
Captures a sweeping view of your subject.
Wide Angle or Panoramic Shot
Lights used come from behind the subject.
Backlighting Shot
What is Eye-Level Shot?
Where the photographer is at the same height and angle as the subject.
What is Panning Shot?
The camera follows the subject from left to right or right to left.
What is High-Angle Shot?
Looks down at the subject
The camera moves in on the subject.
Zoom Shot
It is a kind of digital, visual, and interactive experience.
Video Game
It is played through the use of electronic devices like mobile phones, tablet computers, etc.
Video Game
What is a Video Game storyboard?
It creates a sequence of drawings that shows different levels, scenes, and goals of the video game.
The art of creating images through the use of a digital camera.
Digital Imaging
What is Adobe Photoshop?
Images created digitally may be edited through the computer and the software application Adobe Photoshop.
These are powerful applications that allow photographers to gently refine images with selective editing.
Snapspeed and Adobe Lightroom
What is Frame Magic or Fuzel Pro?
It allows mixing photos together and the use of a healing brush for removing blemishes, and lines, and improving skin quality.
These are the two applications that have created a revival in “vintage” photography.
Instagram and Hipstamatic
What is the fundamental purpose of yoga?
The fundamental purpose of yoga is to promote harmony in the body, mind and environment.
What are the existing forms of Yoga?
Hatha Yoga
Ashtanga Yoga
Vinyasa Yoga
This yoga is usually done with a lot of movements that require endurance.
Vinyasa Yoga
It is also called “flow”
Vinyasa Yoga
This yoga refers to the “eight limbs” of you because it concentrates on the following: posture, breathing, concentration, meditation, and a state of unity.
Ashtanga Yoga
This typically includes basic yoga poses with deep breathing that focuses on your breath and meditation.
Hatha Yoga
This kind of yoga is best for individuals who are new to yoga.
Hatha Yoga
It is one of the fitness activities that can help to lower the risk of developing lifestyle- related diseases like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.
Running
What are the techniques to improve your form in Running?
Heel Striking
Lateral Arms
Pendulum Legs
Leaning Backwards
It is one of the most common problems faced by runners which may be caused by incorrect body form, overrunning, and the shoes they wear.
Heel Striking
What is Lateral Arms?
Your arms should not swing across your body resulting in some difficulty in your joints.
Lifting your feet far from the floor may result in giving more stress on the hamstring.
Pendulum Legs
Over- striding and incorrect body position in running may cause landing intensely on your heels.
Leaning Backwards
What is the Technique in Leaning Backwards?
Try running where the body leans slightly forward because it will help you maintain your balance in your posture.
What is the Technique in Pendulum Legs?
Try hitting the ground with your foot lightly by landing. Try to go running in a soft, springy manner, and not too hard and noisy.
What is the Technique in Lateral Arms?
The movement of the arm in running should be forward and backward, try running with your arms swinging in and out.
What is the Technique in Heel Striking?
Try not to bounce too high or land too hard from your strides. Bounciness, which is often caused by jogging or running too slowly.
It is an exercise program geared toward the development of muscles.
Strength Training
The weight of a barbell and dumbbell can be adjusted depending on one’s fitness level.
Lifting Barbell
It is considered the most practical and cheapest way of exercising.
Planking
What is Circuit Training?
It is a set of various activities placed in different stations with the use of simple equipment or using only the body’s weight.
What are Star Jumps?
It is commonly known as Jumping Jack; this can be used as one of the activities in circuit training.
What is Mountain Climbers?
In a push- up position as your preparatory stance; bring one knee near your chest and keep the other knee on the floor.
What is Lateral Jumps?
You can execute lateral jumps by using a bench then simply standing to the side of the bench and jumping up into it with both feet together.
What is Burpees or Squat Thrust?
Starting from a standing position, move in a squat thrust then kick your feet backward dropping into a push-up position, returning to a squat thrust by jumping or stepping your legs forward.
It is a law in the Philippines, which guarantees universal access to methods of conception, fertility control, sexual education, and maternal care.
Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (RA 10354).
Generally considered a natural outcome of marriage. means centering on someone else’s needs besides one’s own.
Responsible Parenthood
What are the Three R’s before becoming parents
Reason for wanting a child
Resources needed to raise a child
Responsibilities one has a parent
What are Responsibilities of Parents?
- Set aside a quantity of time as well as quality time.
- Learn about age-appropriate development to have realistic expectations.
- Teach rules to ensure the health and safety of children.
- Give love and affection.
- Teach with a positive attitude.
- Teach moral and ethical values.
- Teach self-discipline and self-control with effective discipline.
- Provide economic security
- Recognize the children have rights and respect those rights.
- Raise Children in a stable, Secure family that is free from abuse.
This implies that people are able to have a responsible, safe and consensual sex life.
Reproductive Health
What is Family Planning?
It is a program that provides information and a means for couples to decide the number of children a couple would want.
What is the Importance of Family Planning To mothers?
Taking a two-to-three-year interval for delivery helps a mother to recover and regain health.
What is the Importance of Family Planning To children?
The practice of family planning helps healthy mothers raise healthy children.
What is the Importance of Family Planning To fathers?
Family planning lightens the burden and responsibility of the father in supporting his family.
What is the Importance of Family Planning To family?
Family members have more opportunities to enjoy each other’s company.
What is the Importance of Family Planning To community?
Family Planning improves the economic and social status of the community.
What is the Importance of Family Planning To the country and the world?
Population growth has been a source of numerous economic problems.
This is part of family planning, husband and wife will have to decide on the prevention of the birth of a child.
Birth Control
What are the different methods of Birth Control?
Withdrawal
Male Condom
Vasectomy
This is inexpensive and it is where men share the responsibility. It has no side effects, but is very ineffective.
Withdrawal
This has no health risks, easy to use, and effect on some STDs. It is still very inconvenient for some users.
Male Condom
It is permanent and removes the fear of pregnancy. It is Generally considered irreversible.
Vasectomy
This Law was created to promote public awareness about the following issues related to HIV/AIDS.
Philippine Aids Prevention and Control Act of 1998 (RA 8504)
What does AIDS stand for?
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
It Is a condition characterized by the combination of signs and symptoms, caused by HIV contracted from another person.
AIDS
It Is a virus that attacks cells that help the body fight infection, making a person more vulnerable to other infection and diseases.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
What does HIV stand for?
Human Immunodeficiency Virus