Question 1
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Music Lesson 1: Notes and Rests
[blank_start]Rhythm[blank_end] - movement of organized sounds
[blank_start]Notes[blank_end] - represents duration of sounds in music
[blank_start]Rests[blank_end] - denotes silence
Answer
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Rhythm
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Music
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Notes
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Rests
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Tune
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Stop
Question 2
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Write the name of the musical symbols, and its number of beats or values
example: whole note > 4
Answer
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whole note
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4
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half note
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2
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quarter note
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1
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eighth note
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1/2
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sixteenth note
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1/4
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whole rest
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4
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half rest
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2
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quarter rest
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1
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eighth rest
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1/2
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sixteenth rest
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1/4
Question 3
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Art Lesson 1: Lines by Pairs
[blank_start]Line[blank_end] - is formed when two points are connected
[blank_start]Parallel lines[blank_end] - lines that never meet, parallel to each other
[blank_start]Intersecting lines[blank_end] - lines that meet or cross at a certain point
[blank_start]Perpendicular lines[blank_end] - lines that meet at a point, and form a right angle
Answer
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Line
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Parallel lines
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Straight Line
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Intersecting lines
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Curved Line
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Perpendicular lines
Question 4
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Write: Parallel, Perpendicular, or Intersecting
Answer
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Intersecting
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Perpendicular
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Intersecting
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Parallel
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Perpendicular
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Parallel
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Perpendicular
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Intersecting
Question 5
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PE Lesson 1 - Warm-up Exercises
Warm-up exercises prepares the body for vigorous [blank_start]activities[blank_end], and protects the muscles and joints for possible [blank_start]injuries[blank_end].
[blank_start]Jogging[blank_end] - jog around for 2 minutes
Upper Body Exercises: (going down)
1. [blank_start]Head[blank_end] turns
2. [blank_start]Neck[blank_end] rotation
3. [blank_start]Arm[blank_end] Circling
4. [blank_start]Shoulder[blank_end] Shrug
5. [blank_start]Upper[blank_end] Back Stretch
6. [blank_start]Abdomen[blank_end] Stretch
7. [blank_start]Side[blank_end] Stretch
8. [blank_start]Lower[blank_end] Back Stretch
Lower Body Exercises: (going down)
1. [blank_start]Hamstring[blank_end] stretch
2. [blank_start]Knee[blank_end] Lifts
3. [blank_start]Forward[blank_end] Kicks
4. [blank_start]Ankle[blank_end] Rotation
5. [blank_start]Ankle Stretch[blank_end]
[blank_start]Breathing Exercise[blank_end] - inhale and exhale
Answer
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activities
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injuries
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Jogging
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Breathing Exercise
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Head
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Neck
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Arm
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Shoulder
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Upper
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Abdomen
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Side
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Lower
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Hamstring
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Knee
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Forward
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Ankle
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Ankle Stretch
Question 6
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PE Lesson 1 - Warm-up Exercises
Warm-up exercises prepares the body for vigorous activities, and protects the muscles and joints for possible injuries.
[blank_start]Jog[blank_end]ging - jog around for 2 minutes
Upper Body Exercises: (going down)
1. He[blank_start]ad[blank_end] [blank_start]turn[blank_end]s
2. Ne[blank_start]ck[blank_end] rot[blank_start]ation[blank_end]
3. Ar[blank_start]m[blank_end] Cir[blank_start]cling[blank_end]
4. Sho[blank_start]ulder[blank_end] Sh[blank_start]rug[blank_end]
5. Up[blank_start]per[blank_end] Ba[blank_start]ck[blank_end] St[blank_start]retch[blank_end]
6. Ab[blank_start]domen[blank_end] Str[blank_start]etch[blank_end]
7. Si[blank_start]de[blank_end] Str[blank_start]etch[blank_end]
8. Lo[blank_start]wer[blank_end] B[blank_start]ack[blank_end] Str[blank_start]etch[blank_end]
Lower Body Exercises: (going down)
1. Ham[blank_start]string[blank_end] str[blank_start]etch[blank_end]
2. Kn[blank_start]ee[blank_end] Li[blank_start]ft[blank_end]s
3. For[blank_start]ward[blank_end] Ki[blank_start]ck[blank_end]s
4. An[blank_start]kle[blank_end] Rot[blank_start]ation[blank_end]
5. An[blank_start]kle[blank_end] St[blank_start]retch[blank_end]
Br[blank_start]eathin[blank_end]g Ex[blank_start]ercise[blank_end] - inhale and exhale
Answer
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Jog
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turn
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ation
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cling
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rug
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ad
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ck
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m
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ulder
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per
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ck
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retch
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domen
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etch
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de
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etch
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wer
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ack
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etch
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string
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etch
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ee
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ft
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ward
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ck
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kle
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ation
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kle
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retch
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eathin
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ercise
Question 7
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Health Lesson 1: Healthy Person Characteristics
health - is the complete phy[blank_start]sical[blank_end], men[blank_start]tal[blank_end], emo[blank_start]tiona[blank_end]l, and so[blank_start]cia[blank_end]l well-being, and not merely the absence of disease.
healthy person has:
1. [blank_start]balance[blank_end] between rest, activity, work, and [blank_start]recreation[blank_end]
2. the ability to develop and maintain fulfilling [blank_start]relationships[blank_end]
3. high self-esteem and self-[blank_start]confidence[blank_end]
4. the ability to deal with [blank_start]stress[blank_end] and recover from setbacks.
5. a sense of [blank_start]contentment[blank_end]
6. a sense of meaning and [blank_start]purpose[blank_end] in their activities ad relationships.
Answer
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sical
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tal
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tiona
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cia
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balance
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recreation
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relationships
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confidence
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stress
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contentment
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purpose
Question 8
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Health Lesson 1: Healthy Person Characteristics
[blank_start]health[blank_end] - is the complete physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease.
[blank_start]mental health[blank_end] - the psychological state to function satisfactorily with the emotional and behavioral adjustments (like, adapting to new environment)
[blank_start]emotional and social health[blank_end] - about how you feel about yourself, manage your feelings and the ability to have a sound relationship.
healthy person has:
1. balance between rest, activity, work, and [blank_start]recreation[blank_end]
2. the ability to develop and maintain fulfilling [blank_start]relationships[blank_end]
3. high self-esteem and self-[blank_start]confidence[blank_end]
4. the ability to deal with [blank_start]stress[blank_end] and recover from setbacks.
5. a sense of [blank_start]contentment[blank_end]
6. a sense of meaning and [blank_start]purpose[blank_end] in their activities ad relationships.