Pagtatanim Dance/ Planting rice dance Prepared by: Tr. Christian Jay Presidente Lesson
At the end of the lesson, the learners must have… identified the important measure of dance . understood the background of pagtatanim dance . executed the skills involved in the dance.
Before proceeding, make sure you answered worksheets “Preliminaries”
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All About Pagtatanim Dance: Agriculture is one of the primary sources of livelihood in the Philippines. Rice is the considered as the most staple food of the Filipino.
Pagtatanim Dance is a kind of social dance which highlights the important activity of rice planting and the difficult task the Filipino farmers.
Pagtatanim Dance Counting : 1 measure = 1 and 2 Planting Rice Steps Time Measure Count Footwork Arms 2/4 1M 1, and 2, and Bend to plant with R hand, small R step back Stand straight to get seedling from L hand, close L foot to R
Pagtatanim Dance is a kind of social dance which highlights the important activity of rice planting and the difficult task the Filipino farmers. Quick S ummary
ASSIGMENT: Answer the following Activities from the module.
PERFORMANCE INSTRUCTION : Search a simple 1-2 minute video pagtatanim dance on youtube and video yourself wearing a costume dancing it.
Early submission will garner 20 Star Points! Deadline of the performance is on November 27, 2020
Wound Care, Bandaging, & splinting Prepared by: Tr. Christian Jay Presidente Lesson
At the end of the lesson, the learners must have… identified the types of wound and bandaging techniques. performed simple principle if wound care for minor cuts.
Wounds are damages in the skin that are secondary to external factors such as cuts or blows or due to a process that causes the break down of the skin. Wounds may be classified based on the level of tissue involvement or if they produce visible breaks in the skin.
Types of Wounds * Open Wounds * Closed Wounds
Open Wounds
Open Wounds Abrasion
Open Wounds Incision
Open Wounds Laceration
Open Wounds Puncture Wound
Open Wounds Ulcer
Closed Wounds
Closed Wounds Contusion
Closed Wounds Fracture
Principles of Wound Care Minor cuts and wounds do not need expert care and can be managed at home. 1. Wounds must be washed under clean running water to remove debris. 2. Wash with antibacterial agents and products with iodine. 3. If bleeding continues, put gentle pressure with a clean bandage for 5 minutes to stop.
Building Techniques Triangle of Forehead and Scalp
Building Techniques Cravat of Head or Ear
Building Techniques Cravat of Jaw
Building Techniques Cravat of Arm
Quick S ummary The types of wound are ______________ and ____________.
ASSIGMENT: Answer the following Activities from the module.
PERFORMANCE INSTRUCTION: Video your self acting like a nurse or doctor and you’re teaching your patients on how to take care “minor cut or wounds.”
Early submission will garner 20 Star Points! Deadline of the performance is on February 15, 2020