Cultural and Creative Arts JSS 1 Second Term Revision Exercise

Cultural and Creative Arts JSS 1 Second Term – Week 11 Lesson Note (Revision Exercise)

Lesson Details

  • Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA)
  • Class: JSS 1
  • Term: Second Term
  • Week: 11
  • Age: 10 – 12 years
  • Topic: General Revision of All Topics Covered in Second Term
  • Duration: 40 Minutes

Objectives of the Revision

By the end of this lesson, students should be able to:

  1. Recall and explain key concepts from the term’s topics.
  2. Answer different types of questions based on the topics covered.
  3. Apply their knowledge in practical ways.
  4. Prepare confidently for their upcoming assessment.

Topics Covered This Term

  1. Local Craft – Definition, materials, tools, and examples.
  2. Tie and Dye – Meaning, types, materials, and process.
  3. Modeling – Making models with paper (paper mache and folding techniques).
  4. Bead Making – Types, materials, and uses of beads.
  5. Collage – Meaning, process, and applications.
  6. Mosaics – Meaning, materials, tools, and uses.

Part A: Review and Revision (20 FAQs with Answers)

  1. What is local craft?
    Local craft refers to handmade items created using natural or local materials.

  2. Name two materials used in local craft.
    Wood and clay.

  3. What is Tie and Dye?
    A process of coloring fabrics by tying and dipping them in dye.

  4. Mention three Tie and Dye techniques.
    Tying, folding, and clamping.

  5. What materials are needed for Tie and Dye?
    Fabric, dye, twine, gloves, plastic basins.

  6. What is paper mache?
    A modeling technique that uses paper, glue, and water to create objects.

  7. List two materials needed for making paper mache.
    Newspaper and glue.

  8. What is bead making?
    The process of creating beads from materials like paper, straws, and seeds.

  9. Give two examples of items made from beads.
    Necklaces and bracelets.

  10. What is a collage?
    A form of art where different materials are glued onto a surface to form a picture.

  11. Mention two materials used for collage.
    Paper and fabric.

  12. What is mosaic art?
    The art of creating patterns using small pieces of colored materials.

  13. Name two materials used in mosaics.
    Broken glass and beads.

  14. How is mosaics different from collage?
    Mosaics use small solid pieces, while collage uses a mix of materials glued together.

  15. Give one example of a local craft from Nigeria.
    Blacksmithing from Awka.

  16. What is the main tool used in blacksmithing?
    A hammer.

  17. Why is Tie and Dye popular in Nigeria?
    It is used for making traditional clothes.

  18. What is the purpose of using glue in collage and mosaics?
    To hold the materials in place.

  19. Can paper be used to make beads?
    Yes, by rolling and gluing them.

  20. Mention one common design made with mosaics.
    Wall decorations.


Part B: Objective Questions (Fill in the Blanks with Options)

  1. Local craft refers to ______ items made by hand.
    a) plastic
    b) handmade
    c) machine-made
    d) imported

  2. An example of a craft material is ______.
    a) cement
    b) glass
    c) wood
    d) plastic

  3. The process of coloring fabric using patterns is called ______.
    a) Weaving
    b) Painting
    c) Tie and Dye
    d) Modeling

  4. The main ingredient in paper mache is ______.
    a) Sand
    b) Glue
    c) Iron
    d) Paint

  5. Which of these is not used in bead making?
    a) Paper
    b) Stone
    c) Twine
    d) Ice

  6. Mosaics are made by arranging ______ pieces of materials.
    a) big
    b) small
    c) liquid
    d) wet

  7. A collage is made by ______ materials onto a surface.
    a) Tying
    b) Gluing
    c) Sewing
    d) Folding

  8. The art of making clothes from woven materials is called ______.
    a) Weaving
    b) Mosaics
    c) Painting
    d) Drawing

  9. Which of these tools is used for blacksmithing?
    a) Brush
    b) Hammer
    c) Pencil
    d) Eraser

  10. A flower vase can be decorated using ______.
    a) Mosaics
    b) Tying
    c) Paper folding
    d) Iron sheets


Part C: Theory Questions (Short-Answer)

  1. Define local craft.
  2. List three materials used in Tie and Dye.
  3. Describe one method of making paper mache.
  4. Give two examples of mosaic materials.
  5. Explain how beads can be made from paper.
  6. What is the difference between collage and mosaics?
  7. Mention two tools used in bead making.
  8. What is the purpose of gluing in paper craft?
  9. How is blacksmithing important to society?
  10. Name one famous Nigerian town known for weaving.

Part D: True or False Questions

  1. Blacksmithing is the process of making wooden crafts. (False)
  2. Tie and Dye uses chemical dyes to create colors. (True)
  3. A paper mache sculpture is made from wet cement. (False)
  4. Mosaic art uses small pieces to form patterns. (True)
  5. Weaving is not part of local craft. (False)
  6. Beads can be made from paper and straws. (True)
  7. A collage is a painting done with watercolors. (False)
  8. Paper folding is another name for Origami. (True)
  9. Greeting cards can be decorated using mosaics. (True)
  10. A necklace cannot be made from beads. (False)

Part E: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions

  1. The process of making designs on fabric using dye is called ______.
  2. A blacksmith works with ______ to make tools.
  3. A ______ is made by pasting different materials onto a surface.
  4. The main material in paper mache is ______.
  5. ______ is the art of arranging small colored pieces to form patterns.
  6. Tie and Dye can be done using the ______ technique.
  7. Mosaics can be used to decorate ______ in the home.
  8. A traditional Nigerian craft for making clothes is ______.
  9. ______ is an important tool for blacksmithing.
  10. Beads are used to make ______ and ______.

Conclusion

The teacher will review the answers with the class, correct misconceptions, and encourage students to study further for their exams.


CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS JSS 1 SECOND TERM EXAMINATION

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