ARTS 8 2nd Quarter
ARTS 8 2nd Quarter
ARTS 8 2nd Quarter
Quarter: 2
Week: 5
Grade Level: 8
Duration: 60 minutes
Key Concept
I. LEARNING At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
OBJECTIVES
a) Discuss the arts and crafts in Japan;
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING
PROCEDURES
A. Preliminary
a. Checking of assigned tasks for cleanliness and behaviour
Activities management. Giving emphasis to follow COVID protocols.
1.Review of the
previous lesson 1. What was our previous lesson?
1. Activity
3. Abstraction Paintings
Calligraphy
Architecture
Directions. Answer briefly the following questions on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. If you are asked to paint a face, what theme would you choose? Why?
2. What are the contributions of East Asian arts to you as a learner or as
4. Application an artist?
3. How are you going to describe the arts of East Asia?
Directions. Read each statement below and fill in the blank(s) with the
correct answer. Use a separate sheet of paper to answer.
1. Calligraphy is the art of beautiful handwriting. It is done with a brush
dipped in black or colour ink, __________ are not used.
2. There are three main types of roofs in traditional Chinese
architecture that influenced other Asian architecture: a) ____________
- more economical for common Chinese architecture; b) ___________ -
IV. roofs with two or more sections of incline. These roofs are used for
residences of wealthy Chinese; c)__________ has curves that rise at
EVALUATION
the corners of the roof. These are usually reserved for temples and
palaces although it may also be found in the homes of the wealthy.
3. Woodblock __________ is a technique for printing text, images or
patterns widely used throughout East Asia.
4. Ukiyo-e is the best known and most popular style of ___________.
5. Peking Opera face-painting or ___________ is done with different
colours in accordance with the performing characters‘ personality and
historical assessment.
V.
ASSIGNMENT
VI. REFLECTION
Learning
Competency and Reflects on and derive the mood, idea or message from selected
its Code artifacts and art objects
Key Concept
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING
PROCEDURES
A. Preliminary
a. Checking of assigned tasks for cleanliness and behaviour management.
Activities Giving emphasis to follow COVID protocols.
1.Review of the
previous lesson 1. What was our lesson yesterday?
B. Developmental
Activities
1. Activity Based from the activity yesterday, form a sentence using the words you
found on the loop relay. Please use a separate sheet of paper.
1. How do you feel while doing the activity?
2. Analysis 2. What have you noticed on our activity?
3. What do you think is our topic today?
THE ARTS AND CRAFTS OF EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES
3. Abstraction Paintings
Calligraphy
Architecture
Directions. Answer briefly the following questions on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. If you are asked to paint a face, what theme would you choose? Why?
2. What are the contributions of East Asian arts to you as a learner or as
4. Application an artist?
3. How are you going to describe the arts of East Asia?
IV. Directions. Read each statement below and fill in the blank(s) with the
correct answer. Use a separate sheet of paper to answer.
EVALUATION
1. Calligraphy is the art of beautiful handwriting. It is done with a brush
dipped in black or colour ink, __________ are not used.
2. There are three main types of roofs in traditional Chinese
architecture that influenced other Asian architecture: a) ____________
- more economical for common Chinese architecture; b) ___________ -
roofs with two or more sections of incline. These roofs are used for
residences of wealthy Chinese; c)__________ has curves that rise at
the corners of the roof. These are usually reserved for temples and
palaces although it may also be found in the homes of the wealthy.
3. Woodblock __________ is a technique for printing text, images or
patterns widely used throughout East Asia.
4. Ukiyo-e is the best known and most popular style of ___________.
5. Peking Opera face-painting or ___________ is done with different
colours in accordance with the performing characters‘personality and
historical assessment.
V.
ASSIGNMENT
VI. REFLECTION
Learning
Competency and Reflects on and derive the mood, idea or message from selected
its Code artifacts and art objects
Key Concept
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING
PROCEDURES
A. Preliminary
a. Checking of assigned tasks for cleanliness and behaviour management.
Activities Giving emphasis to follow COVID protocols.
1.Review of the
previous lesson 1. What was our lesson yesterday?
1. Activity Based from the activity yesterday, form a sentence using the words you
found on the loop relay. Please use a separate sheet of paper.
1. How do you feel while doing the activity?
2. Analysis 2. What have you noticed on our activity?
3. What do you think is our topic today?
THE ARTS AND CRAFTS OF EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES
3. Abstraction Paintings
Calligraphy
Architecture
ACTIVITY 2: What Type of Character Am I?
Directions. Make a face mask out of the following materials. Make your
own face mask that describes your character.
Materials:
1 1⁄4 illustration board
scissors
4. Application small paint brush
pencil/pen
ruler
paint/water colour
2 pieces rubber band
IV. Directions. Read each statement below and fill in the blank(s) with the
correct answer. Use a separate sheet of paper to answer.
EVALUATION
1. Calligraphy is the art of beautiful handwriting. It is done with a brush
dipped in black or colour ink, __________ are not used.
2. There are three main types of roofs in traditional Chinese
architecture that influenced other Asian architecture: a) ____________
- more economical for common Chinese architecture; b) ___________ -
roofs with two or more sections of incline. These roofs are used for
residences of wealthy Chinese; c)__________ has curves that rise at
the corners of the roof. These are usually reserved for temples and
palaces although it may also be found in the homes of the wealthy.
3. Woodblock __________ is a technique for printing text, images or
patterns widely used throughout East Asia.
4. Ukiyo-e is the best known and most popular style of ___________.
5. Peking Opera face-painting or ___________ is done with different
colours in accordance with the performing characters‘personality and
historical assessment.
V.
ASSIGNMENT
VI. REFLECTION
Learning
Competency and Reflects on and derive the mood, idea or message from selected
its Code artifacts and art objects
Key Concept
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING
PROCEDURES
A. Preliminary
a. Checking of assigned tasks for cleanliness and behaviour management.
Activities Giving emphasis to follow COVID protocols.
1.Review of the
previous lesson 1. What was our lesson yesterday?
1. Activity Based from the activity yesterday, form a sentence using the words you
found on the loop relay. Please use a separate sheet of paper.
1. How do you feel while doing the activity?
2. Analysis 2. What have you noticed on our activity?
3. What do you think is our topic today?
THE ARTS AND CRAFTS OF EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES
3. Abstraction Paintings
Calligraphy
Architecture
ACTIVITY 2: What Type of Character Am I?
Directions. Make a face mask out of the following materials. Make your
own face mask that describes your character.
Materials:
1 1⁄4 illustration board
scissors
4. Application small paint brush
pencil/pen
ruler
paint/water colour
2 pieces rubber band
IV. Directions. Read each statement below and fill in the blank(s) with the
correct answer. Use a separate sheet of paper to answer.
EVALUATION
1. Calligraphy is the art of beautiful handwriting. It is done with a brush
dipped in black or colour ink, __________ are not used.
2. There are three main types of roofs in traditional Chinese
architecture that influenced other Asian architecture: a) ____________
- more economical for common Chinese architecture; b) ___________ -
roofs with two or more sections of incline. These roofs are used for
residences of wealthy Chinese; c)__________ has curves that rise at
the corners of the roof. These are usually reserved for temples and
palaces although it may also be found in the homes of the wealthy.
3. Woodblock __________ is a technique for printing text, images or
patterns widely used throughout East Asia.
4. Ukiyo-e is the best known and most popular style of ___________.
5. Peking Opera face-painting or ___________ is done with different
colours in accordance with the performing characters‘personality and
historical assessment.
V.
ASSIGNMENT
VI. REFLECTION
Learning
Competency and Incorporate the design, form and spirit of East Asian artifacts and
its Code objects to one’s creation.
Key Concept
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING
PROCEDURES
A. Preliminary
a. Checking of assigned tasks for cleanliness and behaviour management.
Activities Giving emphasis to follow COVID protocols.
1.Review of the
previous lesson 1. What are the famous artifacts in East Asian coutries?
2.Motivation
Scrambled Words
Directions. Arrange the following letters to reveal the hidden word.
1. LAMIS : ________________
2. MDSIIUHN : ________________
3. PLUCSREUT : ________________
4. BUDDMISH : ________________
5. SEATTHOUS : ________________
B. Developmental
Activities
Directions. Make a concept map using the words inside the big box.
1. Activity
3. Abstraction
4. Application
IV. Directions. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen
letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which is true about Chinese art?
A. It uses simple lines in crafting arts.
B. Artists are using linear focus in crafting arts.
C. It uses circular lines and wavy designs in crafting arts.
D. It has diagonal features which uses calligraphic way of crafting arts.