Traditional Songs in Nigeria Cultural and Creative Arts Primary 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 6

Art and Craft Lesson Plan

Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts

Class: Primary 2

Term: First Term

Week: 6

Age: 7 years

Topic: Colour Mixing

Sub-topic: Colouring and Functional Artworks

Duration: 60 minutes


Behavioral Objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Explain colouring and functional artworks (e.g., Cup, Basket, Pot).
  2. Identify some functional artworks inside and outside the classroom.
  3. Draw and colour functional artworks.

Key Words

  • Colouring
  • Functional Artwork
  • Cup
  • Basket
  • Pot

Set Induction

  • Begin by showing pupils pictures of functional artworks like cups, baskets, and pots, and asking them to name these objects.

Entry Behavior

  • Pupils can recognize and name everyday objects.

Learning Resources and Materials

  • Pictures of functional artworks
  • Colouring materials (crayons, paints)
  • Drawing paper

Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge

  • Discuss everyday objects pupils use at home or see around them.

Embedded Core Skills

  • Observation
  • Identification
  • Drawing
  • Colouring

Learning Materials

  • Pictures of functional artworks
  • Colouring materials
  • Drawing paper

Reference Books

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work for Cultural and Creative Arts

Instructional Materials

  • Pictures of cups, baskets, pots
  • Crayons and paints

Content

  1. Understanding Functional Artworks:
    • Functional artworks are items we use daily that also have artistic value, like cups, baskets, and pots.
  2. Identifying Functional Artworks:
    • Cup: Used for drinking.
    • Basket: Used for carrying items.
    • Pot: Used for cooking.
  3. Drawing and Colouring Functional Artworks:
    • Draw a cup and colour it.
    • Draw a basket and colour it.
    • Draw a pot and colour it.

Learning Activities

  1. Group Activity:
    • Pupils in small groups explain what colouring is and then colour functional artworks.
  2. Individual Activity:
    • Pupils identify and pronounce names of functional artworks.
  3. Individual Activity:
    • Pupils draw and colour examples of functional artworks.

Fill-in-the-Blank Questions

  1. A _______ is used for drinking. (a) Basket (b) Cup (c) Pot (d) Plate
  2. A _______ is used for carrying items. (a) Cup (b) Pot (c) Basket (d) Spoon
  3. A _______ is used for cooking. (a) Basket (b) Pot (c) Cup (d) Book
  4. We use a _______ to drink water. (a) Pot (b) Cup (c) Basket (d) Book
  5. We use a _______ to carry fruits. (a) Cup (b) Pot (c) Basket (d) Plate
  6. We use a _______ to cook rice. (a) Basket (b) Cup (c) Pot (d) Spoon
  7. A _______ can be made from clay. (a) Cup (b) Basket (c) Pot (d) Book
  8. A _______ can have handles. (a) Basket (b) Cup (c) Pot (d) Spoon
  9. A _______ can be decorated with colours. (a) Cup (b) Pot (c) Basket (d) All of the above
  10. A _______ is an example of functional artwork. (a) Chair (b) Basket (c) Car (d) Tree

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What is a functional artwork?
    • An item used daily that also has artistic value, like a cup, basket, or pot.
  2. What do we use a cup for?
    • For drinking.
  3. What do we use a basket for?
    • For carrying items.
  4. What do we use a pot for?
    • For cooking.
  5. Can you draw a cup?
    • Yes, and then colour it.
  6. Can you draw a basket?
    • Yes, and then colour it.
  7. Can you draw a pot?
    • Yes, and then colour it.
  8. What is colouring?
    • Adding colour to a drawing or object.
  9. Why is a pot a functional artwork?
    • Because it is used for cooking and can be decorated.
  10. Can a basket be colourful?
    • Yes, it can be decorated with colours.

Presentation

Step 1: Revising the Previous Topic

  • Review the concept of colour mixing from the previous lesson.

Step 2: Introducing the New Topic

  • Show pictures of functional artworks and explain their uses and artistic value.

Step 3: Class Contributions

  • Encourage pupils to share examples of functional artworks they use or see daily.
  • Correct and guide them as needed.

Teacher’s Activities

  • Show pictures of functional artworks.
  • Demonstrate how to draw and colour a cup, basket, and pot.
  • Facilitate discussions and group activities.

Learners’ Activities

  • Explain colouring in groups.
  • Identify and pronounce functional artworks.
  • Draw and colour functional artworks individually.

Assessment

  1. Evaluation Questions:
    1. What is a functional artwork?
    2. Name an item used for drinking.
    3. Draw and colour a cup.
    4. Name an item used for carrying things.
    5. Draw and colour a basket.
    6. Name an item used for cooking.
    7. Draw and colour a pot.
    8. What do we use a cup for?
    9. What do we use a basket for?
    10. What do we use a pot for?

Conclusion

  • The teacher goes around to check pupils’ work, provides feedback, and corrects where necessary.

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