4TH Quarter Arts 1 6 10
4TH Quarter Arts 1 6 10
4TH Quarter Arts 1 6 10
B. Performance Standards
The learner creates a useful 3-Dimensional object/sculpture using found objects and recycled materials
A. Learning Competencies 1. Distinguishes between 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional artwork and states the difference
2. Identifiesthe different materials that can be used in creating a 3-dimensional object:
2.1 Clay or wood (human or animal figure)
2.2 Bamboo (furniture, bahay-kubo)
2.3 Softwood (trumpo)
2.4 Paper, cardboard, (masks)
2.5 Found material (parol, saranggola)
3. Selects 3D objects that are well proportioned, balanced and show emphasis in design
4. Appreciates the creativity of local and indigenous craftsmen and women who created artistic and useful things out of recycled materials like parol, mascara, local
toys, mask
5. Creates a useful 3D object: a pencil holder, bowl, container, using recycled materials like plastic bottles
6. Construct a mask out of cardboard, glue, found materials, bilao, paper plate, string, seeds and other found materials for a celebration like the Maskara Festival of
Bacolod
7. Utilizes masks in simple role play or skit
8. Creates mobiles out of recyclable materials such as cardboards, papers, baskets, leaves, strings and other found materials
9. Creates human figures out of clay, flour-salt mixture, or paper-mache using different techniques
10. Distinguishes between a print and a drawing or painting
11. Identifies the shape and texture of prints made from objects found in nature and man-made objects
12. Identifies artistically designed prints in his artworks and in the artworks of others
13. Creates a print by applying on his finger or palm or any part of the body and pressing it to the paper, cloth, wall, etc. to create impression
14. Creates a print by rubbing pencil or crayon on paper placed on top of a textured objects from nature and found objects
15. Repeats a design by the use of stencil (recycled paper, plastic, cardboard ,leaves, and other materials) and prints on paper, cloth, sinamay, bark, or a wall
16. Shares experiences in experimenting different art materials
17. School/ district exhibit and culminating activity in celebration of the National Arts Month (February)
C. Presenting Show one mobile sculpture. Show an example of an object Show an example of an object Show an example of an
examples/instances of the Show another mobile sculpture. made out of clay. made out of clay. object made out of clay.
new lesson
E. Discussing new concepts & Activity: Activity: Preparing clay in making an art Preparing clay in making an Preparing clay in making an
practicing new skills #2 Show how to make a mobile Show how to make a mobile work. art work. art work.
sculpture. sculpture. Give proper instructions in Give proper instructions in Give proper instructions in
handling clay. handling clay. handling clay.
F. Developing Mastery
(Leads to formative Activity: Activity: Activity: Making a sample of Activity: Making a sample of Activity: Making a sample
Assessment) Making a sample of a mobile Making a sample of a mobile human figure using clay human figure using clay of human figure using clay
sculpture sculpture
G. Finding practical How are you going to beautify How do you show appreciation
applications of concept and your bedroom? for the works of others?
skills in daily living
H. Making generalizations and
abstractions about the What is a mobile sculpture? What is a mobile sculpture? What is clay? What is clay? What is clay?
lesson (question form) What can you make out of What can you make out of What can you make out of
clay? clay? clay?
I. Evaluating learning Put a check (√ ) on the blank that Put a check (√ ) on the blank that
shows a mobile sculpture. shows a mobile sculpture. Presentation of their Art work Presentation of their Art work Presentation of their Art
work
_____1. _____1.
_____2. _____2.
_____3. _____3.
_____4. _____4.
_____5. _____5.
J. Additional Activities for
application Make a mobile sculpture that
will make your living room more
beautiful.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. N o. of learners who earned
80% in the evaluation.
B. No. of learners who require
additional activities for
remediation.
C. Did the remedial lessons
work? No learners who
have caught up with the
lesson.
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation.
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor can
help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did I
used/discover which I wish
to share with other leaders?
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