Grade 9 Creative Writing - Philippines PDF

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This document appears to be lesson notes or a series of activities related to creative writing for Grade 9 students in the Philippines. It includes content standards, performance standards, learning competencies, activities, directions for completing assignments, and questions. There is a section detailing various literary genres.

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GRADE 9 CREATIVE WRITING CONTENT STANDARD: Demonstrates how literature re-interprets different notions and interpretations of major events in the community. PERFORMANCE STANDARD: Composes short stories, poems and plays based on his/her...

GRADE 9 CREATIVE WRITING CONTENT STANDARD: Demonstrates how literature re-interprets different notions and interpretations of major events in the community. PERFORMANCE STANDARD: Composes short stories, poems and plays based on his/her own interpretations of major events in the community. Standards LEARNING COMPETENCY: Describe the emergence and development of literary practices in the Philippines. 2 ACTIVITY 1: Directions: The class will be divided into six (6) groups. Each group will be given a different reading material to analyze. 15 minutes is given to answer the guide questions and after which, each group will be sharing their answer to the whole class. Group 1: El Filibusterismo Group 2: Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa Group 3: Pasyon and Revolution: Popular Movements in the Philippines Group 4: Walang Sugat Group 5: Bayang Malaya Group 6: Ako ang Daigdig Activity 1. Let’s Do This! Directions: The students will answer the table by writing the correct answers on the corresponding boxes. Choose the right answer in the selection given. Literature Author Period when it was Genre written El Filibusterismo Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa Pasyon and Revolution: Popular Movements in the Philippines Walang Sugat Activity 1. Let’s Do This! Directions: The students will answer the table by writing the correct answers on the corresponding boxes. Choose the right answer in the selection given. Literature Author Period when it was Genre written El Filibusterismo Dr. Jose P. 1981 Novel, Rizal fiction, satire Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Andres 1896 tula Lupa Bonifacio Pasyon and Reynaldo 1979 history Revolution: Popular Ileto Movements in the Philippines Walang Sugat Severino 1898 lyric- Assignment: Directions: Answer the following questions. Write your answer on your notebook. 1. What are the literatures written by Reynaldo Ileto?? 2. Where did he study during his college? 3. Give the name of the schools where he teaches? 4. Who is the father of Reynaldo Ileto? 5. What are the awards received by Ileto? 6. If you were be given a chance to write a book, what would be its title and why? 7. What book had you read that inspires you? Why? Activity 2 Directions: Answer the following questions. Write your answer on your notebook. 1. What are the literatures written by Reynaldo Ileto?? His major works include Magindanao, 1860-1888: The Career of Datu Uto of Buayan (1971, 2007); Pasyon and Revolution: Popular Movements in the Philippines, 1840-1910 (1979, 2011); Filipinos and their Revolution: Event, Discourse, and Historiography (1998); and Knowledge and Pacification: On the U.S. Conquest and the Writing of Philippine History (2017). He also wrote “Religion and Anticolonial Movements” for the Cambridge History of Southeast Asia (1992) and Knowing America’s Colony, A Hundred Years from the Philippine War (1999). Activity: Directions: Answer the following questions. Write your answer on your notebook. 2. Where did he study during his college? Ileto finished his undergraduate degree at the Jesuit-run Ateneo de Manila University and received his Ph. D. in Southeast Asian History at Cornell University in 1975. 3. Give the name of the schools where he teaches? Ileto is an honorary professor at the Australian National University and currently lectures at the Nanyang Technological University and the University of the Philippines. Ileto finished his undergraduate degree at the Jesuit- run Ateneo de Manila University and received his Ph.D. in Southeast Asian History at Cornell University in 1975. Activity: Directions: Answer the following questions. Write your answer on your notebook. 4. Who is the father of Reynaldo Ileto? His father is former Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary and Vice Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Rafael Ileto. 5. What are the awards received by Ileto? Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize (2003) - Recognized for his contributions to the academic and cultural understanding of Asia. Philippine National Book Award - For his works on Philippine history and culture. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship - Awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship. Genre: It refers to a category or type of artistic work that shares a particular style, form, or content. Genres can be applied to various forms of art, including literature, film, music, and visual arts. Here are some examples across different mediums. It is a category of artistic composition, as in music or literature, characterized by similarities in form, style, or subject matter. The 14 Main Literary Genres 1. Literary Fiction. Literary fiction novels are considered works with artistic value and literary merit. They often include political criticism, social commentary, and reflections on humanity. Literary fiction novels are typically character-driven, as opposed to being plot-driven, and follow a character’s inner story. The 14 Main Literary Genres 2. Mystery. Mystery novels, also called detective fiction, follow a detective solving a case from start to finish. They drop clues and slowly reveal information, turning the reader into a detective trying to solve the case, too. Mystery novels start with an exciting hook, keep readers interested with suspenseful pacing, and end with a satisfying conclusion that answers all of the reader’s outstanding questions. The 14 Main Literary Genres 3. Thriller. Thriller novels are dark, mysterious, and suspenseful plot-driven stories. They very seldom include comedic elements, but what they lack in humor, they make up for in suspense. Thrillers keep readers on their toes and use plot twists, red herrings, and cliffhangers to keep them guessing until the end. The 14 Main Literary Genres 4. Horror. Horror novels are meant to scare, startle, shock, and even repulse readers. Generally focusing on themes of death, demons, evil spirits, and the afterlife, they prey on fears with scary beings like ghosts, vampires, werewolves, witches, and monsters. In horror fiction, plot and characters are tools used to elicit a terrifying sense of dread. The 14 Main Literary Genres 5. Historical. Historical fiction novels take place in the past. Written with a careful balance of research and creativity, they transport readers to another time and place—which can be real, imagined, or a combination of both. Many historical novels tell stories that involve actual historical figures or historical events within historical settings. The 14 Main Literary Genres 6. Romance. Romantic fiction centers around love stories between two people. They’re lighthearted, optimistic, and have an emotionally satisfying ending. Romance novels do contain conflict, but it doesn’t overshadow the romantic relationship, which always prevails in the end. The 14 Main Literary Genres 7. Western. It tell the stories of cowboys, settlers, and outlaws exploring the western frontier and taming the American Old West. They’re shaped specifically by their genre-specific elements and rely on them in ways that novels in other fiction genres don’t. Westerns aren’t as popular as they once were; the golden age of the genre coincided with the popularity of western films in the 1940s, ‘50s, and ‘60s. The 14 Main Literary Genres 8. Bildungsroman. Bildungsroman is a literary genre of stories about a character growing psychologically and morally from their youth into adulthood. Generally, they experience a profound emotional loss, set out on a journey, encounter conflict, and grow into a mature person by the end of the story. Literally translated, a bildungsroman is “a novel of education” or “a novel of formation.” The 14 Main Literary Genres 9. Speculative Fiction. Speculative fiction is a supergenre that encompasses a number of different types of fiction, from science fiction to fantasy to dystopian. The stories take place in a world different from our own. Speculative fiction knows no boundaries; there are no limits to what exists beyond the real world. The 14 Main Literary Genres 10. Science Fiction. Sci-fi novels are speculative stories with imagined elements that don’t exist in the real world. Some are inspired by “hard” natural sciences like physics, chemistry, and astronomy; others are inspired by “soft” social sciences like psychology, anthropology, and sociology. Common elements of sci- fi novels include time travel, space exploration, and futuristic societies. The 14 Main Literary Genres 11. Fantasy. Fantasy novels are speculative fiction stories with imaginary characters set in imaginary universes. They’re inspired by mythology and folklore and often include elements of magic. The genre attracts both children and adults; well-known titles include Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling. The 14 Main Literary Genres 12. Dystopian. Dystopian novels are a genre of science fiction. They’re set in societies viewed as worse than the one in which we live. Dystopian fiction exists in contrast to utopian fiction, which is set in societies viewed as better than the one in which we live. The 14 Main Literary Genres 13. Magical Realism. Magical realism novels depict the world truthfully, plus add magical elements. The fantastical elements aren’t viewed as odd or unique; they’re considered normal in the world in which the story takes place. The genre was born out of the realist art movement and is closely associated with Latin American authors. The 14 Main Literary Genres 14. Realist Literature. Realist fiction novels are set in a time and place that could actually happen in the real world. They depict real people, places, and stories in order to be as truthful as possible. Realist works of fiction remain true to everyday life and abide by the laws of nature as we currently understand them. QUIZ: CATCH-UP FRIDAY:

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