First Term Mid Term Test Cultural and Creative Arts Primary 3 First Term Lesson Notes Week 7

Mid Term Assessment: Cultural and Creative Arts

Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts

Class: Primary 3

Term: First Term

Week: 7

Age: 8 years

Topic: Mid Term Assessment

Duration: 40 minutes

Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the assessment, pupils should be able to:

  • Recall and apply knowledge from the topics covered in the first half of the term.
  • Answer multiple-choice, short answer, and true/false questions.

Part A: Objective Questions (30 fill-in-the-blank questions with options a, b, c, or d)

  1. Singing about plants helps us learn about the ______. a) environment b) food c) toys d) books
  2. Tonic solfas are used in ______. a) music b) drawing c) dancing d) reading
  3. A hibiscus flower is a type of ______. a) plant b) animal c) food d) toy
  4. Singing helps to improve our ______. a) voice b) eyes c) ears d) hands
  5. We can find trees in the ______. a) environment b) kitchen c) car d) book
  6. A ______ helps us record music. a) tape recorder b) book c) pen d) chair
  7. Drums are musical ______. a) instruments b) food c) toys d) books
  8. Flowers make our environment ______. a) beautiful b) noisy c) ugly d) dirty
  9. Tonic solfas are notes used in ______. a) singing b) drawing c) reading d) writing
  10. A piano is a ______ instrument. a) musical b) drawing c) cooking d) writing
  11. Singing about the moon can be done using ______. a) tonic solfas b) pencils c) books d) papers
  12. The sun is part of our ______. a) environment b) food c) toy d) book
  13. Recording our songs helps us ______. a) listen to them later b) eat them c) draw them d) write them
  14. Trees provide us with ______. a) shade b) noise c) food d) toys
  15. Singing together helps improve our ______. a) collaboration b) fighting c) sleeping d) drawing
  16. A house, chair, and car are examples of things found in the ______. a) environment b) kitchen c) ocean d) sky
  17. ______ is the method of teaching music using syllables like do, re, mi. a) Tonic solfa b) Drawing c) Writing d) Dancing
  18. We use a ______ to draw. a) pencil b) spoon c) book d) car
  19. The purpose of staging a play is to ______. a) present a drama b) cook food c) clean the house d) read a book
  20. A successful play staging requires ______. a) planning b) sleeping c) eating d) running
  21. A tape recorder is used for ______. a) recording music b) drawing pictures c) cooking food d) writing stories
  22. A ______ is a place where we can see trees and flowers. a) garden b) classroom c) kitchen d) bathroom
  23. The song “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” talks about ______. a) stars b) animals c) cars d) food
  24. ______ helps to improve our singing skills. a) Practicing b) Sleeping c) Eating d) Running
  25. A hibiscus flower is usually ______ in color. a) red b) blue c) black d) white
  26. ______ is a key component of staging a play. a) Acting b) Cooking c) Drawing d) Singing
  27. The moon is part of the ______. a) sky b) ocean c) kitchen d) garden
  28. To draw well, we need a ______. a) pencil b) spoon c) book d) car
  29. Singing about the environment helps us appreciate ______. a) nature b) food c) toys d) books
  30. A piano produces ______. a) music b) food c) water d) air

Part B: Theory Questions (20 Short Answer Questions)

  1. Define tonic solfa.
  2. Why do we sing about plants?
  3. What is the importance of trees in our environment?
  4. Name three musical instruments used in singing.
  5. How does singing help us in our daily lives?
  6. Describe a hibiscus flower.
  7. What are the benefits of staging a play?
  8. How can we improve our singing skills?
  9. What is the role of a tape recorder in music?
  10. Name three things you can see in your environment.
  11. Explain the purpose of recording our songs.
  12. What is the color of a hibiscus flower?
  13. How does practicing help in singing?
  14. Why is it important to sing about the environment?
  15. What are the steps to staging a play?
  16. Describe the song “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.”
  17. What is the use of a pencil in drawing?
  18. Why do we need to plan a play?
  19. How can trees provide us with shade?
  20. What do you enjoy most about singing?

Part C: True or False Questions (10 True or False Questions)

  1. Tonic solfas are used in drawing. (False)
  2. A hibiscus flower is a type of plant. (True)
  3. Singing helps to improve our voice. (True)
  4. We can find trees in the kitchen. (False)
  5. A tape recorder helps us record music. (True)
  6. Drums are musical instruments. (True)
  7. Flowers make our environment ugly. (False)
  8. Tonic solfas are notes used in singing. (True)
  9. A piano is a drawing instrument. (False)
  10. Singing together helps improve our collaboration. (True)

Subject: Cultural and Creative Art
Class: Primary 3

…………………………………………….. are plants that have flowers and are used mainly for beautification of things around them.

Flowering plants are used for dying our fabric materials. (TRUE or FALSE)

…………………………………….is a path through which two or more points meets.

Name the types of lines drawn.

 

Mention two uses of lines.
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………………………………………..is the art of making or shaping things with clay.
List four materials used for modeling.
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Give two examples of things you can mould.
……………………………………
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List two types of modeling.
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To model, you need a ………………………………………………………..

Draw a big rectangle and design it with patterns. Use 3 different colours to paint your drawring.

 

 

 

 

 

Draw a flower and colour it with red, yellow and green.

 

 

 

Cultural and Creative Art for Primary 3:

  1. Flowering plants are plants that have flowers and are used mainly for beautification of things around them.
  2. FALSE – Flowering plants are not used for dyeing our fabric materials.
  3. A line is a path through which two or more points meet.
  4. Four types of lines are:
    a) Straight lines
    b) Curved lines
    c) Zigzag lines
    d) Wavy lines
  5. Two uses of lines are:
    a) Creating shapes
    b) Making patterns
  6. Pottery is the art of making or shaping things with clay.
  7. Four materials used for modeling are:
    a) Clay
    b) Playdough
    c) Plasticine
    d) Dough
  8. Two examples of things you can mold are:
    a) Animals
    b) Fruits
  9. Two types of modeling are:
    a) Hand modeling
    b) Wheel throwing
  10. To model, you need a modeling tool.

Additional Questions:

  1. What are the four primary types of lines used in art?
  2. Can you name two flowering plants commonly used for beautification?
  3. What are the steps involved in modeling with clay?
  4. How can lines be used to create different patterns in art?
  5. What are the differences between hand modeling and wheel throwing in pottery?
  6. Why is it important to use different colors and patterns in art?
  7. What other materials can be used for modeling apart from clay?
  8. Describe a design you would create using only straight lines.
  9. How can you use shapes in art to create recognizable objects?
  10. What tools or techniques can you use to add texture to your clay models?

 

Nigerian Heroes, Independence, History Primary 3

  1. What are the four primary types of lines used in art?
    • Straight lines
    • Curved lines
    • Zigzag lines
    • Wavy lines
  2. Can you name two flowering plants commonly used for beautification?
    • Roses 🌹
    • Marigolds 🌼
  3. What are the steps involved in modeling with clay?
    • Step 1: Get clay and tools.
    • Step 2: Shape the clay into your desired object.
    • Step 3: Let it dry or bake it.
    • Step 4: Paint or decorate it.
  4. How can lines be used to create different patterns in art?
    • Straight lines can make squares or rectangles.
    • Curved lines can make circles or spirals.
    • Zigzag lines can make lightning patterns.
    • Wavy lines can make ocean waves.
  5. What are the differences between hand modeling and wheel throwing in pottery?
    • Hand modeling uses hands to shape clay directly.
    • Wheel throwing uses a spinning wheel to shape clay evenly.
  6. Why is it important to use different colors and patterns in art?
    • Colors and patterns make art interesting and beautiful.
    • They help express feelings and ideas.
  7. What other materials can be used for modeling apart from clay?
    • Playdough 🌈
    • Plasticine 🎨
    • Dough 🍞
  8. Describe a design you would create using only straight lines.
    • A checkerboard pattern ◼️◻️◼️◻️
  9. How can you use shapes in art to create recognizable objects?
    • Circles for sun ☀️
    • Triangles for trees 🌳
  10. What tools or techniques can you use to add texture to your clay models?
    • Forks for lines
    • Toothpicks for dots

These answers will help you understand more about lines, shapes, modeling, and artistic creativity! 🎨✨

 

Fats, Oils, Balanced Diet, and Crops | Primary 3 Agricultural Science

 

Objective questions with multiple-choice options related to Cultural and Creative Arts for Primary 3 students:

  1. Flowering plants are mainly used for _______________. a) eating
    b) beautification
    c) studying
    d) cleaning
  2. Flowering plants are used for dyeing our fabric materials. (TRUE or _______________) a) FALSE
    b) TRUE
    c) MAYBE
    d) SOMETIMES
  3. A line is a path through which two or more points _______________. a) separate
    b) meet
    c) disappear
    d) change
  4. Four types of lines are straight, curved, zigzag, and _______________. a) colorful
    b) wavy
    c) bumpy
    d) round
  5. Two uses of lines are creating shapes and _______________. a) cooking
    b) playing
    c) making patterns
    d) singing
  6. Pottery is the art of making or shaping things with _______________. a) wood
    b) clay
    c) paper
    d) plastic
  7. Four materials used for modeling are clay, playdough, plasticine, and _______________. a) rubber
    b) metal
    c) wood
    d) dough
  8. Two examples of things you can mold are animals and _______________. a) fruits
    b) vegetables
    c) rocks
    d) books
  9. Two types of modeling are hand modeling and _______________. a) foot modeling
    b) face modeling
    c) wheel throwing
    d) machine modeling
  10. To model, you need a _______________. a) coloring book
    b) modeling tool
    c) computer
    d) paintbrush
  11. Drawing patterns on a big rectangle is an example of _______________. a) creativity
    b) math
    c) science
    d) history
  12. Coloring a flower with red, yellow, and green colors shows your understanding of _______________. a) shapes
    b) numbers
    c) colors
    d) animals
  13. Straight lines can create shapes like _______________. a) circles
    b) squares
    c) triangles
    d) hearts
  14. Modeling with clay involves shaping it into _______________ objects. a) soft
    b) hard
    c) colorful
    d) three-dimensional
  15. Coloring and decorating your artwork helps to make it _______________. a) smaller
    b) invisible
    c) interesting
    d) boring

These questions will test your understanding of art, lines, shapes, and creativity! 🖌️🎨