Experiences that can be composed 1ST TERM PRIMARY 6 CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART Week 6 / 7

FIRST TERM PRIMARY 6

CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART

FIRST TERM

 

Subject : 

CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART

Term :

FIRST TERM

Week:

WEEK 6 / 7

Class :

PRIMARY 6 / BASIC 6

Previous lesson : 

The pupils have previous knowledge of Imaginative Composition

Topic :

Experiences that can be composed

Behavioural objectives :

At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  • define imagination

  • define imaginative composition

  • give examples of imaginative composition or drawing

Instructional Materials :

  • Wall charts

  • Pencils, stencils,

  • Pallets , crayon , etc

  • Pictures

  • Related Online Video

  • Flash Cards

Methods of Teaching :

  • Class Discussion

  • Group Discussion

  • Asking Questions

  • Explanation

  • Role Modelling

  • Role Delegation

Reference Materials :

  • Scheme of Work

  • Online Information

  • Textbooks

  • Workbooks

  • 9 Year Basic Education Curriculum

  • Workbooks

Content :

Meaning of imaginative drawing

Imaginative drawing is a type of drawing that is based on the creative ability or imagination or thinking skills
of the artist.  The artist thinks about an imaginary scene or situation and
tries to present it in drawing.

Skills required for this type of drawing include
mastery of the human proportions,

mastery of the use of various art media,

confidence in oneself,

and creativity.

Imaginative drawing may involve the drawing of anything that the mind can conjure or think about . A good artist can draw the scenes of war , waterfall, motor accident , bush burning , women returning from market , traffic jam , political rally , football match or anything  very well, based on his or
her imaginative  ability to imagine what they really look like in real life:

Presentation

The topic is presented step by step

Step 1:

The class teacher revises the previous topics

Step 2.

He introduces the new topic

Step 3:

The class teacher allows the pupils to give their own examples and he corrects them when the needs arise

Conclusion

The class teacher wraps up or conclude the lesson by giving out short note to summarize the topic that he or she has just taught.

The class teacher also goes round to make sure that the notes are well copied or well written by the pupils.

He or she does the necessary corrections when and where  the needs arise.

Evaluation

  • Explain the meaning of imaginative drawing

  • Mention four examples of scenes that can be drawn by a creative artist from imaginative drawing

  • Write out four examples of life drawing

  • What is figure drawing

Assignment

Prepare for the next lesson by reading about Introductions to the tie and dye

 

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