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Drying Harvesting: Epp 6 Review (Third Quarter) Part I. Identification

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EPP 6 REVIEW (THIRD QUARTER)

PART I. IDENTIFICATION Drying 10. This process is used to remove


excess moisture.
Shellcraft Handicrafts Leather Crafting
Bamboo Crafting Fiber Art Rattan craft Harvesting 11. A group of men cut and strip
Handicrafts 1. Productive activities carried on the rattan of its thorn outer layer. They just cut
within the home. It covers a variety of crafts, the rattan and then with second blow, split off
such as bamboo, rattan, metal, wood, shell, and the outer layer and peel out the core rattan.
others that have been done, since time
immemorial, in Philippine homes. A. Mother of Pearl Shells C. Script Shells
B. Capiz (Placuna placenta)- D. Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas)
Fiber art 2. Focuses on the materials and on the B. 12. This is similar to the moon shell, as its
manual labor on the part of the artist as part of shape is round and flat. These are now mainly
the works' significance, and prioritizes aesthetic manufactured into shell craft products such as
value over utility. lampshades, picture and calendar frames,
chandeliers, wall decors, ash trays and
Bamboo Crafting 3. A traditional craft making
jewelries.
using bamboo as raw material.
C. 13. These species have whitish or creamy
Shellcraft 4. Also known as shell craft, is the
background. These are mark by a series of
craft of making decorative objects, or of
round jag lines which resemble script writing.
decorating surfaces, using seashells.
D. 14. This is called terebras by the natives of
Leather crafting 5. Simply leathercraft. The
Palawan and Sulu. These are often used as
practice of making leather into craft objects or
children’s bath tubs or baptismal fonts.
works of art, using shaping techniques, coloring
techniques or both. A. 15. These are used mainly in the
manufacture of buttons. The most popular
Fiber art 6. Refers to fine art whose material
because of its commercial value.
consists of natural or synthetic fiber and other
components, such as fabric or yarn. Coconut shell Rattan
Leather Coconut tree
Rattan craft 7. The art of manufacturing
Bamboo
baskets, hats, wall decors, ash trays, chairs, 16. Rattan is a naturally renewable palm that
cabinets, etc. using rattan as the main material. grows in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia and
Processes of Developing Rattan: Australasia, and is used for furniture.

Harvesting Curing 17. Rattan is a type of material that is used in


Preparation Drying wicker weaves and is a naturally growing vine
Curing 8. Turning its pale green color into light like species.
brown by smoking. It normally takes two or
18. Coconut shell craftwork involves
more days to complete the curing and smoking
tremendous creativity and is used for the
process.
creation of utility and decorative items. It can
Preparation 9. Wash the rattan to remove any be used for making buttons, ladies' jewelries,
stains. brooches, clips, buckles, bags, lampshades, hair
pins and other home decorations.
19. Leather is the general term for hides and
skins.

20. Coconut tree is known by many as the tree


of life because every inch of this versatile plant,
from the tip of its crown, to its roots can be
used for different purposes.
PART II. Choose the letter of the correct
21. Bamboo belongs to the grass family. They answer.
are flexible because they have pliant fibers that
grow from their stems. KINDS OF BAMBOO
A. Kawayan China D. Kawayan Kiling G. Dwarf Bamboo
THREE CLASSIFICATIONS OF LEATHERS
B. Bikal E. Gigantochloa H. Spiny Bamboo or
Skins Kips Hides Bambusa Spinos
22. Hides are obtained from large size animals C. Dendrocalamus F. Buho
such as cows, horses, elephants, carabao,
camels and others. H 30. Internodes usually about 20cm. The
height of the stem is about 15-19m.
23. Skins are obtained from the small size
animals such as calves, sheep, goats, kangaroos, C 31. It is used for construction purposes,
pigs, alligators, and others. vehicle shafts, and ropes.
24. Kips are the pelts of undersize animals such E 32. It reaches a height of 36m, its culms
as snakes, lizards and others. having a width of 50mm. It is used for water
KINDS OF FIBERS pipes and fish traps.

kapok piña abaca A 33. Clamps of this bamboo are usually from
cotton coir 1.3m in height and stem up to 2cm in diameter.
Abaca 25. Known scientifically as Musa textiles.
It resembles the banana plant and is used in F 34. It is used for fish traps, for carrying water
making ropes, slippers, baskets, bags and and other purposes. It is also fit for making
others. house walls and partitions.

Kapok 26. It is found in all provinces of the D 35. Large, thick-walled strong, hard, dark
Philippines. It is used as filling materials for green, and smooth in appearance.
matresses, pillows and cushions.
B 36. A climbing species characterized by
Cotton 27. It is used for making t-shirts,
having its flowers in dense widely scattered
handkerchief and blouses.
leaves. The larger stem of which is about 2cm in
Piña 28. It is made from the leaves of the diameter.
pineapple plant. It is used in making barong,
kamisa, gowns, placemats, handkerchief, cloths,
G 37. A small, shrubby species from 1.3m high
and veils. straight and stem diameter is about 1-2cm in
diameter.
Coir 29. The thickest and most resistant of all
commercial natural fibers extracted from the F 38. It is tall and usually straight.
outer shell of coconuts.
B 39. The species is slightly brick where the
leaves join the stem.

H 40. The basal portion is surrounded by stiff,


interlacing, spiny branches.

D 41. It is less common and has the same uses PART III. TRUE or FALSE
as the spiny bamboo. The plant attains a height
of 17m and a diameter of 15cm. TRUE 51. Handicraft is about processing
materials by hand with hand tools.
F 42. Its distinguishing features lie mainly in the
structure of the flower. FALSE 52. Engaging in handicrafts does not help
people earn income.
F 43. The stem- sheath are usually stiff and FALSE 53. Handicraft products could not be
hairy above. The leaves are rather lanceolate in
exported.
shape 20-30cm wide.
TRUE 54. Handicraft activity serves people as
H 44. It has thick walls, becoming progressively their past- time or hobby.
thicker in the lower part.
FALSE 55. Urban people in general are both
producers and consumers of handicrafts
product.
Shell Craft Leather craft
Fiber Craft Rattan craft TRUE 56. Bamboo can be used as stools, mats,
baskets, traps and as well as decorative items.

TRUE 57. Shells of various sizes, shapes and


shades are used in the making of ornaments like
necklaces, rings, bracelets and brooches.
45. Leather craft 46. Fiber
craft TRUE 58. Bamboos are flexible because they
have pliant fibers that grow from their stems.

FALSE 59. Sea shell is the main material for


coconut shell craftwork.

TRUE 60. Plenty of species of bamboo may grow


in shores, plains, forests, hillsides and
mountains.
47. Rattan craft 48. Shell craft

49. Coconut shell craft 50. Leather craft

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