First Term CCA Lesson Note for Primary 6 - Lesson Notes

First Term CCA Lesson Note for Primary 6

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FIRST TERM PRIMARY 6

CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART

FIRST TERM

WEEKS TOPICS/CONTENTS

1 &2 Still Life Drawing

3-4 Introductions to Life Drawing

5. Imaginative Composition

– Meaning of Imaginative Composition

6-7 Experiences that can be composed

8-9 Introductions to the tie and

10-11 Producing tie and dye using any method

12 Introduction of beads making

13 Revision and Examination

WEEK 1&2 TOPIC: STILL LIFE DRAWING

Elegant arrangement of dried fern leaves and flowers with shadows on a light background.
An artistic setup with paint tubes, palette, and brushes ready for a creative painting session.
STILL LIFE DRAWING
STILL LIFE DRAWING

WEEK 3&4

TOPIC: STILL LIFE DRAWING

Behavioral objectives

At the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

1 state the meaning of life drawing;

2 draw a full human figure;

3 identify different parts of the body.

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:

Pencil

Drawing board

Ink

Crayon

Brush

Reference Materials

Lagos state scheme of work,

Online information

Relevant materials

Pupils textbook

Building background connection to prior knowledge: pupils are familiar with

the topic in their previous classes.

CONTENT

Meaning of life drawing

Life drawing is the drawing of humans. It entails drawing a human in any

posture. It can either be a human sitting down, standing up or lying on a couch. It is also called figure drawing. The drawing of humans requires mastery of the proportions of the different parts of the body in relation to the other parts. These proportions of the different parts of the body in relation to the other parts vary with age. For example, for an average adult, the height of the head is about 71/2 times the height of the person. This picture is a good example of life drawing.

life drawing

Types of life drawing

Portrait drawing

This is the drawing of humans from the chest up to the head. This can bed rawn directly from a model (a person) who poses for it, or model based on a photograph. It is, however, advisable to work from a photograph when doing portrait drawing. This is because a model may not be able to maintain the same pose and the required facial expression for a long time. Portrait drawing could be the drawing of a single figure or more. In portrait drawing, it is very important that the artist should produce a drawing that is an exact resemblance of the model or the photograph.

full figure drawing
Artistic feather sketch with pen and pencil on sketchpad, showcasing intricate details.

Full-figure drawing

Full-figure drawing is the drawing of the complete human body (in the right proportions). A model is used for this purpose in an art class. A model is a professional person employed to pose in different positions and attires for the artist to draw.

drawing
drawing

Composition-figure drawing

This is the drawing of two or more human figures involved in an activity. Examples of such activities include cultural activities, market scenes, sports activities, and political rallies.

Composition-figure drawing
Composition-figure drawing
Composition-figure drawing

ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION

1 state the meaning of life drawing;

2 draw a full human figure;

3 identify different parts of the body.

WRAP-UP (CONCLUSION): Teacher goes over the topic once again forbetter understanding.

ASSIGNMENT

1 What is life drawing?

2 Explain the different types of life drawing.

3 Give four examples of composition–figure drawing.

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