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MAPEH 8 Mastery Guide

The document provides an overview of key concepts related to health, physical education, music, and arts, including definitions of sexual orientation, types of violence, and various forms of popular art. It also lists notable individuals and groups in K-pop and P-pop, as well as the steps involved in producing K-pop videos and organizing cosplay events. Additionally, it outlines common sexually transmitted infections and their modes of transmission.

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MAPEH 8 Mastery Guide

The document provides an overview of key concepts related to health, physical education, music, and arts, including definitions of sexual orientation, types of violence, and various forms of popular art. It also lists notable individuals and groups in K-pop and P-pop, as well as the steps involved in producing K-pop videos and organizing cosplay events. Additionally, it outlines common sexually transmitted infections and their modes of transmission.

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HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION

➢ Refers to a person’s emotional, romantic, or sexual attraction Sexual Orientation


➢ Act of harming someone intentionally with physical force Assault
➢ Beliefs about how a specific gender should act Gender Stereotypes
➢ Lasting attraction to same gender Homosexual
➢ Program promoting gender equality in government policies Gender and Development (GAD)
➢ Physical force meant to hurt, damage, or kill Violence
➢ Someone attracted to people regardless of gender Pansexual
➢ Color associated with serenity and nature Green
➢ RA against sexual harassment in public spaces RA No. 11313
➢ Pattern of behavior that controls, frightens, or intimidates Emotional & Psychological Violence
➢ Strategy that avoids sexual contact Abstinence
➢ Guidelines typical in society Norms
➢ Law protecting students from bullying RA No. 10627
➢ Refers to equal treatment regardless of status Equality
➢ Woman who is romantically/sexually attracted to women Lesbian
➢ Deep personal sense of one’s own gender Gender Identity
➢ Barriers used to reduce STI risk during oral sex Dental Dams
➢ Male chromosomes XY
➢ Rules or standards set by organizations to meet specific goals Policies
➢ Promotes diversity and empowerment in society Inclusivity
➢ Virus linked to cervical cancer and genital warts HPV
➢ Use of physical force causing or likely to cause injury or death Physical Violence
➢ Social roles, behavior expected from men and women Gender
➢ Law criminalizing rape, including marital and official abuse Rape Law of 1997
➢ Bacterium that causes painful urination and discharge Gonorrhea
➢ Attraction to opposite gender Heterosexual
➢ Constitutional principle ensuring protection and due process Article III, Section 1
➢ Systematic denial of access to opportunities/resources Socioeconomic Violence
➢ Biological traits that define humans as male or female Sex
➢ Sexual act done without consent (e.g., rape, assault) Sexual Violence
➢ Rules regulating society and addressing crimes Law
➢ RA against gender discrimination in employment RA No. 6725
➢ Refers to the female chromosomes XX
➢ Threatening, annoying, or intimidating behavior over time Harassment
➢ Group responsible for making laws Legislative
➢ Traits, roles, and expectations based on social norms Gender Stereotypes
➢ Person attracted to same gender (can also refer to lesbian/gay) Gay
➢ Infection transmitted through oral, vaginal, or anal sex STIs
➢ Constitution or rulebook that governs the rights of citizens Constitution
➢ Factors that support or hinder STI prevention Societal Factor
MUSIC & ARTS

➢ Popular art form enjoyed by literate, urban society Popular Art

➢ Known as the oldest member of BINI Aiah

➢ Visual art seen on streets, buildings, trains, etc. Street Art / Mural

➢ Viral K-pop hit that surpassed one billion views on YouTube Gangnam Style

➢ Famous Thai superstar in K-pop Lisa

➢ Refers to Chinese popular music C-Pop

➢ Comics or graphic novels originally from Japan Manga

➢ Japanese word for a group of characters in anime Nakama

➢ One who coined the term “cosplay” Nov Takahashi

➢ Mass celebration of K-culture first held in the US in 2012 KCon

➢ A hand-drawn or computer animation from Japan Anime

➢ Art forms that express meaning/emotion visually Visual Art

➢ Musical genre from Japan J-Pop

➢ Refers to Korean pop music K-Pop

➢ Events or acts involving more than one culture Intercultural

➢ Concept of blending tradition and modernity in Asian culture Cosplay

➢ Refers to the rise of anime, K-pop, and similar culture in global society Asia-ness

➢ Newly noticed and gaining popularity Emerging

➢ Aspect of global culture where diversity is reduced due to popularization Homogenization

➢ Japanese term referring to a live art performance or exhibition Performance Art

➢ Short for Filipino pop, with hip-hop/traditional mix P-Pop

➢ Term used for communication systems that reach wide audiences Media

➢ Girl group whose K-pop–inspired performances boosted the P-pop scene SB19

➢ Known as the youngest member of BINI Sheena

➢ Tagalog word for “young lady” Binibini

➢ Short for Korean popular music K-pop

➢ Japanese pop music J-Pop

➢ Artistic actions done by artist/performers in real-time Performance Art

➢ Author of “The Popularization of East Asian Pop Culture” (2022) Vanessa Valentino

➢ Music reflecting high choreography, production, and catchy melody K-pop

➢ One of BINI’s vocal coaches Kitchy Molina

➢ One of BINI’s vocal coaches Anna Graham

➢ BINI’s dance coach Mickey Perz

➢ Head of Star Hunt Management Laurenti Dyogi

➢ Filipino National Artist who composed “Da Coconut Nut” Ryan Cayabyab
Types of Stereotyping Types of Gender-Based Violence

o Personality traits o Physical


o Occupations o Sexual
o Domestic behaviors o Emotional & Psychological
o Physical appearance o Socioeconomic

STI Modes of Transmission Pathogen

o Sexual contact o Bacteria


o Mother to child o Virus
o Blood o Parasite
o Skin-to-skin o Fungi

Abbreviations Common STIs

o STD – Sexually Transmitted Disease o STD


o HIV
o HPV – Human Papillomavirus
o AIDS
o AIDS – Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome o HPV
o STI – Sexually Transmitted Infection o Gonorrhea
o Syphilis
o HIV – Human Immunodeficiency Virus o Chlamydia

BINI Members SB19 Members

o Aiah o Pablo
o Colet
o Josh
o Gwen
o Jhoanna o Stell
o Maloi
o Ken
o Mikha
o Sheena o Justin
o Stacey

Steps in Producing K-pop Video Steps in Cosplay Event

1. Concept development 1. Brainstorming


2. Choreography Rehearsals 2. Rehearsals
3. Filming 3. Event Set Up
4. Post-Production 4. Cosplay Parade
5. Promotion 5. Reflection
6. Release

Elements of K-POP Performances Elements of Cosplay

o Vocal Abilities o Costume


o Choreography o Accuracy
o The Stage o Craftsmanship
o Camera Movement o Wigs and Hair
o The Fans o Performance and Interaction
o Character Portrayal
o Props and Accessories
o Make Up and Body Paint

Draw

Male Symbol - ♂ Female Symbol - ♀ LGBTQIA+ Symbol - ⚧

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