FINE ART FOR JSS 3 SECOND TERM SCHEME OF WORK

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SECOND TERM E-LEARNING NOTES

JS 3 (BASIC 9)

SUBJECT: CULTURAL & CREATIVE ARTS

SCHEME OF WORK

WEEK TOPIC

  1. Revision of first term work
  2. Design (motifs and Patterns):SECOND TERM NOTES JS 3 (BASIC 9) CULTURAL & CREATIVE ARTS (Meaning and uses of motif. (b) Formation of patterns (motif(s) from _ nature, abstract (imaginary). (c) Repeat patterns: (1) arrangement of motif(s) to create repetition and rhythm in patterns e.g. all over, counter change, (11) simple- repeat (iii) half drop repeat diamond and others. (iv) brick wall, etc. (d) Transfer motif on fabrics.
  3. Lettering: (a) Discuss Stages in the construction of Alphabets –arrangements of letters, 2A ruling, Making, Joining points, Spacing. (b) Uses of the art of lettering. (c) Discuss how to arrange the words to form phrases. (d) Demonstrate how to print the phrases on banner or T-Shirt.
  4. Package Design: (a) Functions of package design. (b) Processes involved in package design. (c) Design packages for advertisement.
  5. Three Dimensional design- (preparation of clay): (a) Discuss the type of

Clay and their sources- Red, White, Gray, Brown. Depending on their sources (b) mention uses of clay (c) stages in clay preparation.

  1. Modeling: (a) clay product (i) household utensils, e.g. plates, cups, (ii) decorations e.g. souvenir, frames, vases, wall hangings, sculpture. (b) Clay preparation (c) mould an object from clay.
  2. Exhibition and Display Techniques: (a) preparation of art work for display: mounting screens, labeling, framing, fixing, mounting art works (b) display techniques- categorizing, lighter, design of space, mount screens.
  3. Marketing of Art Products: (a) outlets i. marketing art work e.g. shops, hotels, festivals, fairs, etc. (b) sources of funding- non-governmental organizations, parents, relatives, individuals, savings, community organizations, government e.g. small and medium enterprises(SME), national gallery of art (c) ways of marketing products (d) determine price of art work.
  4. Introduction to embroidery: (a) Meaning of embroidery (b) embroidery tools and facilities (c) Sources of embroidery design- nature, Environment, Flowers, Trees, Magazines, Gift wrappers (d) methods of transferring designing using; carbon, tracing paper and tracing wheels, pricking, tailors tracking, direct drawing of design.
  5. Knitting: (a) Meaning of knitting (b) interpretation of terms use for knitting (c) materials and tools used in knitting (d) basic stitching techniques- pull, knit.
  6. Revision
  7. Examinations.