Paper Craft Making Cultural and Creative Arts Primary 2 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 10

Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts
Class: Primary 2
Term: Second Term
Week: 10
Topic: Exploring Paper Craft
Sub-topic: Types, Materials, and Uses
Duration: 40 minutes

Entry Behaviour: Students are expected to have basic knowledge of drawing and coloring.

Key Words: Paper Craft, Types, Materials, Uses

Behavioral Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should identify types of paper craft, list materials needed, and understand various uses of paper craft.

Embedded Core Skills: Fine motor skills, creativity, and spatial awareness.

Learning Materials: Colored paper, scissors, glue, markers, visuals of paper craft examples.

Lesson Content:

Hello, young artists! Today, we’ll talk about paper craft. It’s creating cool things from paper! 📄✂️

  1. What is Paper Craft?
    Paper craft is making fun stuff using paper. Like folding, cutting, and sticking to create awesome things!
  2. Types of Paper Craft:
    • Fan 🌬️
    • Kite 🪁
    • Aeroplane ✈️
    • Flower 🌸
    • Box 📦
  3. Materials for Paper Craft:
    Gather paper, scissors, glue, and colors. That’s all you need to start your paper craft adventure! 🎨✨
  4. Uses of Paper Craft:
    • Decorate your room 🏠
    • Make gifts for friends 🎁
    • Learn about shapes and colors 🟥🟧🟨🟩🟦🟪

Get creative, and have fun with paper craft! 🎉

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Classwork

  1. What is paper craft?
    a) Drawing on paper
    b) Creating with paper
    c) Reading from paper
    d) Eating paper
  2. Which of these is an example of paper craft?
    a) Swimming
    b) Running
    c) Making a kite
    d) Playing video games
  3. What do we use for paper craft?
    a) Water and sand
    b) Paper, scissors, and glue
    c) Rocks and leaves
    d) Food and toys
  4. What can you make with paper craft?
    a) Dig a hole
    b) Fly a kite
    c) Drive a car
    d) Sleep on a bed
  5. Which is a type of paper craft?
    a) Playing music
    b) Planting flowers
    c) Making an aeroplane
    d) Watching TV
  6. What is one material needed for paper craft?
    a) Glass
    b) Paper
    c) Metal
    d) Plastic
  7. What is NOT a type of paper craft?
    a) Box
    b) Fish
    c) Flower
    d) Fan
  8. Which activity is associated with paper craft?
    a) Cooking
    b) Swimming
    c) Coloring on walls
    d) Making a paper fan
  9. What can you do with paper craft in your room?
    a) Jump on the bed
    b) Decorate the room
    c) Play with toys
    d) Eat snacks
  10. What skill can you learn with paper craft?
    a) Counting
    b) Coloring shapes
    c) Riding a bike
    d) Speaking a new language
  11. Which of these is made through paper craft?
    a) Sandwich
    b) Flower
    c) Phone
    d) Rock
  12. What tool is used for cutting in paper craft?
    a) Pencil
    b) Eraser
    c) Scissors
    d) Glue
  13. What can you make as a gift for a friend with paper craft?
    a) Sandcastle
    b) Paper aeroplane
    c) Mud pie
    d) Feather art
  14. Which is NOT a use of paper craft?
    a) Decorating a room
    b) Making gifts
    c) Cooking meals
    d) Learning about colors
  15. What does paper craft help you understand?
    a) Swimming techniques
    b) Shape and color
    c) Space exploration
    d) Computer programming

Presentation:

  • Step 1 (Revision): Recap the previous lesson on shapes and their uses in art. Connect shapes to today’s lesson by mentioning how they play a role in paper craft.
  • Step 2 (Introduction): Introduce the new topic, paper craft. Explain that it involves creating things with paper through cutting, folding, and sticking.
  • Step 3 (Teacher’s Activities): Discuss and demonstrate various types of paper craft, such as fan, kite, aeroplane, flower, and box. Show visuals and emphasize how each is made.
  • Learners’ Activities: Students actively participate by identifying and naming examples of paper craft. They can discuss which ones they find most interesting.

Assessment:

  • The teacher assesses understanding through observation during learners’ activities and encourages questions.

Evaluation:

  1. What is paper craft?
  2. Can you name a type of paper craft that flies in the sky?
  3. List two materials needed for paper craft.
  4. What can you make using paper craft?
  5. Name a type of paper craft that can keep you cool.
  6. What skill do you use when cutting paper in paper craft?
  7. Name a colorful material used in paper craft.
  8. How is paper craft different from drawing?
  9. Why is glue important in paper craft?
  10. What have you learned about paper craft today?

Conclusion:

  • The teacher goes around to mark and provide feedback on learners’ activities. Celebrate their creativity and encourage them to try more paper craft at home.
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