Teaching PE Flashcards
ABARURAY DE CATANAUAN Originated in
Bondoc Peninsula, particularly in Catanauan Quezon
“Abaruray” is a contraction of the words
“Aba” and “Ruray”.
“Aba!” is an exclamation which is equivalent to _________ in English.
“Ruray” is a nickname for _______.
• “Hey!”, “Hi!”, or “Hail!”
• Aurora
It was a popular fiesta dance during the Spanish period, that was passed on to many generations and preserved to this day.
Abaruray de Catanauan
uses lateral arm movements distinct in Catanauan and nearby Marinduque.
Abaruray
The story of abaruray:
The man sings to Aurora, his partner, promising her fancy dresses and jewelry if only she stops cursing him.
Abaruray dance is accompanied by a ______
Rondalla
Philippine Traditional Games or Indigenous Games in the Philippines .
LARO NG LAHI
these are games commonly played by children, usually using native materials or instruments.
Laro ng lahi
In the Philippines, due to limited resources of toys for Filipino children, they usually invent games without the need of anything but the players themselves.
Laro ng Lahi
Their games’ complexity arises from their flexibility to think and act.
Laro ng Lahi
Laro ng Lahi was coined and popularized by ____________ with the help of _____________ and being used by the other Philippine Local Government Unit, other organizations and other institution.
• the Samahang Makasining (Artist Club), Inc. (commonly known “Makasining”)
• National Commission for Culture and the Arts
is one of the main objectives of the organization.
Imparting of these Filipino games to the youth
2 Divisions of Laro ng Lahi:
Played Individually
Played by Team
- The it or tagger tries to tag or touch any of the players who is in direct contact with the light.
Araw-lilim
- Players make imaginary houses using materials like curtains, spare woods, ropes, or other things that can be used to build the houses. They will assign each individual what they wanted to be, then act as if it is real.
Bahay Bahayan
- is a hitting and catching game. This game is played outdoors. To play this game, two pieces of bamboo sticks (one long, one short) are required. A player acts as a batter and stands opposite the other players at a distance. The batter holds the long bamboo stick with one hand and tosses the short one with the other hand. The batter then strikes the shorter stick with the longer stick. The other players will attempt to catch the flying shorter stick. Whoever catches the stick gets the turn to be the next batter.
Bati Cobra
- is an outdoor game. Accurate targeting is the skill developed in this game because the objective of each player is to hit the anak with the use of the pamato, trying to send it to the hole.
Calahoyo
- Two people hold both ends of a stretched garter horizontally while the others attempt to cross over it. The goal is to cross without having tripped on the garter.
Chinese Garter
Here is an example of the levels being used to give you an idea of the game: Chinese Garter Level 1-10
Level 1 – The garter is being held by the posts closer to the ground.
Level 2 – Knee high
Level 3 – Around the height of their hips
Level 4 – Waist high
Level 5 – Chest high
Level 6 – Shoulder high
Level 7 – Head high
Level 8 – At the tip of the head
Level 9 – A few inches above the head
Level 10 – Also known as the Father / Mother Jump, as high as a kid raising his arms high on tip toes
- or is a strategy game which involve diagonal moves of pieces and mandatory captures by jumping over opponent pieces.
Dama or Checkers
Declan Ruki (lit….
I declare, do it!):
Participants are told to do something by the winner of the previous games. It is similar to the Western game Simon Says.
Declan Ruki (lit. I declare, do it!):
- is a playground game involving two or more players’ chasing other players in an attempt to “tag” and mark them out of play, usually by touching with a hand.
Habulan
- When the it or tagger is chosen, the other players run from place to place and save themselves from being tagged by sitting down.
Habulang Upo
generally involving four people. They are split into two pairs with each pair facing each other. Members from both pairs face the center. Examples are Bahay Kubo and Nanay Tatay
Hand-clapping game