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:
- Recall and explain key concepts from the term’s topics.
- Answer different types of questions based on the topics covered.
- Apply their knowledge in practical ways.
- Prepare confidently for their upcoming assessment.
Topics Covered This Term
- Local Craft – Definition, materials, tools, and examples.
- Tie and Dye – Meaning, types, materials, and process.
- Modeling – Making models with paper (paper mache and folding techniques).
- Bead Making – Types, materials, and uses of beads.
- Collage – Meaning, process, and applications.
- Mosaics – Meaning, materials, tools, and uses.
Part A: Review and Revision (20 FAQs with Answers)
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What is local craft?
Local craft refers to handmade items created using natural or local materials. -
Name two materials used in local craft.
Wood and clay. -
What is Tie and Dye?
A process of coloring fabrics by tying and dipping them in dye. -
Mention three Tie and Dye techniques.
Tying, folding, and clamping. -
What materials are needed for Tie and Dye?
Fabric, dye, twine, gloves, plastic basins. -
What is paper mache?
A modeling technique that uses paper, glue, and water to create objects. -
List two materials needed for making paper mache.
Newspaper and glue. -
What is bead making?
The process of creating beads from materials like paper, straws, and seeds. -
Give two examples of items made from beads.
Necklaces and bracelets. -
What is a collage?
A form of art where different materials are glued onto a surface to form a picture. -
Mention two materials used for collage.
Paper and fabric. -
What is mosaic art?
The art of creating patterns using small pieces of colored materials. -
Name two materials used in mosaics.
Broken glass and beads. -
How is mosaics different from collage?
Mosaics use small solid pieces, while collage uses a mix of materials glued together. -
Give one example of a local craft from Nigeria.
Blacksmithing from Awka. -
What is the main tool used in blacksmithing?
A hammer. -
Why is Tie and Dye popular in Nigeria?
It is used for making traditional clothes. -
What is the purpose of using glue in collage and mosaics?
To hold the materials in place. -
Can paper be used to make beads?
Yes, by rolling and gluing them. -
Mention one common design made with mosaics.
Wall decorations.
Part B: Objective Questions (Fill in the Blanks with Options)
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Local craft refers to ______ items made by hand.
a) plastic
b) handmade
c) machine-made
d) imported -
An example of a craft material is ______.
a) cement
b) glass
c) wood
d) plastic -
The process of coloring fabric using patterns is called ______.
a) Weaving
b) Painting
c) Tie and Dye
d) Modeling -
The main ingredient in paper mache is ______.
a) Sand
b) Glue
c) Iron
d) Paint -
Which of these is not used in bead making?
a) Paper
b) Stone
c) Twine
d) Ice -
Mosaics are made by arranging ______ pieces of materials.
a) big
b) small
c) liquid
d) wet -
A collage is made by ______ materials onto a surface.
a) Tying
b) Gluing
c) Sewing
d) Folding -
The art of making clothes from woven materials is called ______.
a) Weaving
b) Mosaics
c) Painting
d) Drawing -
Which of these tools is used for blacksmithing?
a) Brush
b) Hammer
c) Pencil
d) Eraser -
A flower vase can be decorated using ______.
a) Mosaics
b) Tying
c) Paper folding
d) Iron sheets
Part C: Theory Questions (Short-Answer)
- Define local craft.
- List three materials used in Tie and Dye.
- Describe one method of making paper mache.
- Give two examples of mosaic materials.
- Explain how beads can be made from paper.
- What is the difference between collage and mosaics?
- Mention two tools used in bead making.
- What is the purpose of gluing in paper craft?
- How is blacksmithing important to society?
- Name one famous Nigerian town known for weaving.
Part D: True or False Questions
- Blacksmithing is the process of making wooden crafts. (False)
- Tie and Dye uses chemical dyes to create colors. (True)
- A paper mache sculpture is made from wet cement. (False)
- Mosaic art uses small pieces to form patterns. (True)
- Weaving is not part of local craft. (False)
- Beads can be made from paper and straws. (True)
- A collage is a painting done with watercolors. (False)
- Paper folding is another name for Origami. (True)
- Greeting cards can be decorated using mosaics. (True)
- A necklace cannot be made from beads. (False)
Part E: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions
- The process of making designs on fabric using dye is called ______.
- A blacksmith works with ______ to make tools.
- A ______ is made by pasting different materials onto a surface.
- The main material in paper mache is ______.
- ______ is the art of arranging small colored pieces to form patterns.
- Tie and Dye can be done using the ______ technique.
- Mosaics can be used to decorate ______ in the home.
- A traditional Nigerian craft for making clothes is ______.
- ______ is an important tool for blacksmithing.
- 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.