Learner's Activity Sheet: Technology and Livelihood Education (Quarter III - Wek1)
Learner's Activity Sheet: Technology and Livelihood Education (Quarter III - Wek1)
Learner's Activity Sheet: Technology and Livelihood Education (Quarter III - Wek1)
Dear Learner,
Good day!
In this week, you will able to trace the history & development of Origami,
Paper Maché (vases) production TLE_HEHC9-12PA-IIIa-c10
Your Teacher
Activity 1
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Activity 2
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Activity 3
HISTORY OF ORIGAMI
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During the Genroku era (1688-1704), origami of the crane and several
varieties of boats used as designs on clothing became fashionable, and it
was also reproduced with great frequency in Ukiyoe prints. Origami
rapidly came to have a wide following during this period.
Initially due to the fact that paper was expensive, origami became an art
form practiced only by the elite and was used for practical purposes
such as folding letters. Samurai would give each other little paper good
luck charms known as noshi and Shinto weddings folded paper
butterflies
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THE HISTORY OF PAPER MACHÉ
During the ancient time Paper Maché was developed as the paper
itself and was discovered in the time of Han Dynasty, c. 202 B.C. – 220
A.D. This early time paper was used to make three dimensional objects,
like artifacts, such as helmet and pot lids. During this dynasty,
Paper Maché was described as pasteboard.
From China, the interest in Paper Maché spread to Japan and Persia. It
is use to make mask in celebrating festivals. Eventually it spread across
the world, European start using Paper Maché in making their own
wares from the 1670’s, until the late 1700’s there was a half-heart
intent of paper maché. In 1800’s paper maché was commonly used for
ornamental attachment’s on architecture and furniture, when it became
widely used
Activity 4
Instructions: Research on the different local products that are made from
paper maché. State and how they started in our country.
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Display All parts are Some parts Most parts All parts
not clearly are clearly are clearly are clearly
labelled labelled labelled labelled
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I. Make a diagram on how Paper Mache was discovered and
developed and for each stage its contribution.
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References:
1. K to 12 Most Essential Learning Competencies
2. K to 12 Grade 10 Handicraft Learning Module
CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that my child has successfully done all the
activities included in the in this Learning Activity Sheet.
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Name and Signature of the Parent Date