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This document provides definitions and explanations of key terms related to music, art, physical education, and health. In music, it defines notes, rhythm, rests, time signatures, meters, and conducting patterns. In art, it discusses influences from Spanish and American cultures. Physical education terms include agility, balance, coordination, and examples of exercises. Health-related terms cover mental, social, emotional, and relationship well-being as well as conditions like anxiety, mood swings, bullying, and different types of abuse.
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Reviewer in Mapeh 5

This document provides definitions and explanations of key terms related to music, art, physical education, and health. In music, it defines notes, rhythm, rests, time signatures, meters, and conducting patterns. In art, it discusses influences from Spanish and American cultures. Physical education terms include agility, balance, coordination, and examples of exercises. Health-related terms cover mental, social, emotional, and relationship well-being as well as conditions like anxiety, mood swings, bullying, and different types of abuse.
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REVIEWER IN MAPEH 5  Rhythmic pattern - it is a

respective pattern of strong and


weak beats.
 Downbeat – strongest beat measure,
MUSIC it is not usually played or sung more
loudly
 Musical note - it is asymbol that represents the  Three-beat conducting pattern –
pitch and duration of a musical sounds. use this beat pattern for music that
 Rhythm - notes are played in different has three beats per measure
durations  Four-beat conducting pattern-
 Rest - it is a period of silence or pause in the Use this beat pattern for music that
musical composition , there is no sound. There is has four beats per measure.
no music playing  Two-beat conducting pattern-
 For a “common time signature” remember: Use this beat pattern for music that
has two beats per measure.

 Time signature – it indicates the


number of beats in a bar and a kind
of note that gets the beat.
 it is found at the
beginning of the
musical staff
and written after
the clef.
 2
4 ( two four ) it means there are
two quarter notes in a bar
 3
 Meter - is the arrangement of rhythm in a 4 ( three-four ) It means there are
repetitive pattern of strong and weak beats. three quarter notes in a bar
 4
Conducting patterns are determined based on 4 ( four-four ) it means there are
these classifications; four quarter notes in a bar
 Common time
1. duple meter – counting pulse beats are signiture
group into twos  4
2. triple meter- counting pulse beats are 8 ( four-eight ) it means there are
group into three four eight notes in a bar.
3. quadruple meter – counting pulse beats are
group into four.
ART
 Simple meters – meters that divide the beat
into two equal parts.  Spanish language – A distinct
 Compound meters – meters that divide the beat dialect characterized the typical
into three equal parts. tribes of the early Filipinos Filipinos
before the conquest of spain.
6 types of standard meter  Christianity – greatest legacy from
spain
1. Simple duple- beats grouped into two,  Carinosa and Pandanggo sa ilaw –
divide into two two of the folk dances we inherit
2. Simple triple – beats grouped into three, from spain.
divide into two  Baroque style – characterized by
3. Simple quadruple – beats grouped into new explorations of form, light and
four, divide into two shadow.
4. Compound duple – beats grouped into two, - it was a style
divide into three. reflective of the
5. Compound triple – beats group into church’s
three,divide into three emotions,wealth,
6. Compound quadruple – beats grouped and power.
into four, divide into three.  American Educational system
– forces put up schools where
children aged 7 were required to
register and were given free  Grab the bean bag – Work with a partner. Both
schools materials. in push-ups position facing each other with a
 Thomasites – first teachers of bean bag placed between the two of you .
the Filipinos  Sprints – perform short sprints ( about 8 yarrds
 American language – English ).As ssoon as you finish one sprint, sprint back
became the medium of to the starting line. Repeat for the period.
instruction  Shuttle run – perform shuttle run between two
 American music and film - -new lines.
kind of music were introduced . (
rock and HEALTH
roll,boogie,jazz,swing,rhytm, blues
and a tap dance  Mental Health – state of well-being in which
 American literatue – The the person is capable of reachingand maximizing
availability of English reading his or her own potential.
materials adapt themselves with  Social health – it can be measured by how a
the American literature. person feels the need for him to socialize.
 American architecture – the  Emotional health – is the person who is able to
americans introduced their style of control and mange his emotins and behaviors.
government and urban planning.  Relationship – a connection between two
people,country, o any two entities that deal with
P. E ( Physical Education ) one another.
 Agility – being able to change your direction  Healthy relationship – a kind of relationship
and the speed at which you are traveling,quickly that brings out the best from one another.
and efficiently.  Anxiety- feeling of being worried most of the
 Balance- is the ability to maintain equilibrium time. always feels something wrongbut cannot
while in stationary position , or moving. explain it.
 Dynamic balance – balance while in motion  Mood swings- is an extreme and sudden change
 Coordination – is the ability to use the body in mood.
parts and senses together to produce smooth and  Teasing – is to make fun of someone or at least
efficient movements. trying to provoke a person or animal in annoying
 Power - product of strength and speed. manner.
 Reaction time – is how your quickly brain can  Bullying – is asserting and making use of one’s
respond to a stimulus and initiate a response. superior strength and authority to someone who
 Speed – the ability to move a body part quickly. is perceived to be weak.
 Tumbang preso – the object of the game is to  Harrassment - repeatedly bother him in an
make the can fall to its side and retrieve the aggressive manner.
thrown slipper before the “ it “ taya stands that  Threatening is a form of harassment when it is
can back up again used to pressure someone to give in to a demand.
 Tire drill – running through series of tires.  Physical abuse – is an intentional inflicting of
 Weave through cones – Running or weaving physical harm to a person. This may cause
through series of cones injuryor trauma to athe person.
 Balance at three levels – Use balance board or  Emotional abuse – This is a kind of an abuse
block. Stand to a low level,medium level and a characterize by a person causing another person
high level in a seconds . this exercise can be to a behavior which may result in a
done on stairs. psychological trauma like anxiety, depression, or
stress disorder.
 Baseball pitch – perform the motion of a
baseball pitcher.  Life skills – refers to the skills a person needs to
make the most out of his life. Usually associated
 Wall ball – throw the ball against wall and
with managing and living a better quality of life.
move to try and catch the ball.
 Other important skills in life deemed to be useful
 Soccer tap – place soccer ball on ground in
for a person includes the following :
front of you. Tap right toe then left toe on top of
the ball. Alternate tops and go as fast as you can. - Good communication skills
 Skip with knee lifts- Perform skipping motion
with high knee lifts. - Assertiveness
 Jump up to box – perform jumps to an elevated - Self- management
surface. Step down and jump again. Repeat for
time period. - Decision making
 Drop and catch – hold a ball in one hand and
drop. Attempt to catch a ball with the same hand
just before it hits the ground.

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