Designing Patterns Using Basic Shapes Cultural and Creative Arts Primary 2 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 2 and 3
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ToggleComprehensive Lesson Plan: Designing Patterns Using Basic Shapes
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts
Class: Primary 2
Term: Second Term
Week: 2 and 3
Age: 7 – 8 years
Topic: Designing Patterns Using Basic Shapes
Sub-topic: Drawing and Arranging Shapes to Create Patterns
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioural Objectives
By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Identify basic shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles.
- Explain the meaning of patterns.
- Create simple patterns using basic shapes.
- Arrange shapes in a repeated order to form a design.
Keywords
- Patterns
- Basic Shapes
- Design
- Arrange
- Repeat
Set Induction
The teacher will show pupils a colorful fabric with repeated patterns and ask:
- “What do you see on this fabric?”
- “Can you name some of these shapes?”
Entry Behaviour
Pupils have learned about basic shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle) in their Mathematics class.
Learning Resources and Materials
- Flashcards with shapes
- Printed designs of patterns
- Markers
- Crayons
- Drawing paper
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge
The teacher will remind pupils of the shapes they learned in Mathematics and how these shapes can be used creatively to make patterns.
Embedded Core Skills
- Creativity
- Observation
- Fine motor skills
- Pattern recognition
Reference Books
- Lagos State Scheme of Work for Primary 2
- Cultural and Creative Arts Textbook for Primary Schools
Instructional Materials
- Drawing tools (pencil, crayons, erasers)
- Cut-out shapes in different colors
- Examples of patterns on clothes, walls, and books
Content
Definition and Explanation
- Patterns: A pattern is a repeated arrangement of shapes, colors, or designs.
- Basic Shapes: These include simple shapes like circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles.
- Designing Patterns: This involves arranging shapes in a repeated order to create an interesting design.
- Repetition in Patterns: Patterns are made by repeating shapes or colors in a specific way.
- Examples of Patterns: Patterns can be seen on fabrics, tiles, wallpapers, and gift wraps.
Examples of Patterns Using Basic Shapes
- A row of triangles pointing upward and downward alternately.
- Squares and circles arranged side by side in repeated order.
- A zigzag pattern made of connected triangles.
- Rectangles and circles arranged in a checkerboard style.
- A flower shape repeated in rows.
Designing Patterns of basic shapes Evaluation
10 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
- A repeated arrangement of shapes is called a ______.
- a) Pattern
- b) Drawing
- c) Shape
- d) Line
- A ______ is a basic shape.
- a) Circle
- b) Animal
- c) House
- d) Plant
- Patterns can be seen on ______.
- a) Fabrics
- b) Sand
- c) Roads
- d) Water
- ______ shapes are used to make patterns.
- a) Basic
- b) Complex
- c) Irregular
- d) Random
- A pattern made of circles and squares is ______.
- a) Simple
- b) Strange
- c) Complex
- d) Irregular
- Repetition is important in creating ______.
- a) Patterns
- b) Noise
- c) Shadows
- d) Mistakes
- ______ is a square shape.
- a) Box
- b) Circle
- c) Line
- d) Ball
- Patterns can also use ______.
- a) Colors
- b) Sounds
- c) Numbers
- d) All of the above
- A triangle has ______ sides.
- a) Three
- b) Four
- c) Five
- d) Six
- ______ patterns are fun to create.
- a) Repeated
- b) Scattered
- c) Hidden
- d) Invisible
Class Activity Discussion: Designing Patterns of basic shapes
- What is a pattern?
- A repeated arrangement of shapes or colors.
- What are basic shapes?
- Shapes like circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles.
- Why are patterns important?
- Patterns make designs look beautiful.
- Can colors be used in patterns?
- Yes, colors make patterns attractive.
- Where do we see patterns?
- On fabrics, walls, and tiles.
- What shape is used in a zigzag pattern?
- Triangles.
- How many sides does a rectangle have?
- Four.
- What happens if you don’t repeat shapes?
- The design will not form a pattern.
- What tools can we use to draw patterns?
- Pencils, crayons, and markers.
- Can we make patterns with paper cut-outs?
- Yes, it is possible.
Presentation
- Step 1: The teacher revises the previous topic: “Drawing Simple Shapes.”
- Step 2: The teacher introduces the new topic using fabric designs and explains patterns.
- Step 3: Pupils share examples of patterns they have seen. The teacher corrects and guides contributions.
Teacher’s Activities
- Show examples of patterns.
- Demonstrate how to arrange shapes to create patterns.
- Provide paper and crayons for pupils to practice.
Learners’ Activities
- Observe the teacher’s demonstration.
- Identify shapes on the fabric.
- Create their own patterns.
Evaluation Questions
- What is a pattern?
- Name three basic shapes.
- How many sides does a triangle have?
- Where can we see patterns?
- What is the importance of repetition in patterns?
- What shape is used in a checkerboard pattern?
- How many sides does a rectangle have?
- Name a tool used for drawing patterns.
- What happens when you repeat shapes in order?
- Can we use colors in patterns?
Conclusion
The teacher goes around the class, marks the patterns created by pupils, and provides constructive feedback.
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