Q4 DLL English4 Week3
Q4 DLL English4 Week3
Daily Lesson Log (DLL) Name of Teacher JELYN H. DE GUZMAN Learning Area English
Teaching Dates and Time February 24-28, 2025 (Week 3) Quarter 4
J. Rizal - 8:30-9:15 A. Mabini - 10:45-11:30
Checked by Johnny D. Amores
Four-dimensional art is a
creative concept that goes
beyond traditional three-
dimensional art by
introducing the element of
time as the fourth
dimension. In this context,
dimensions are typically
defined as length, width,
height, and time.
Examples:
Developing Types of Lines and their Some of the colors have the Examples: Real/Factual
Understanding of Key Implied Meaning in Arts: same symbolism; hence, it is Images
Idea/Stem in the hands of the artist to
Vertical Lines – emphasize colors in an
straight up and down lines artwork. Color combinations, All examples are considered
that move in space without lightness, darkness, realistic and factual since
any slant and are brightness, lightness, and the humans exist in real life, and
perpendicular to horizontal like are some of the aspects the same is true of animals.
lines. They suggest height and affecting the impact of colors
strength because they extend in an artwork.
towards the sky and seem Examples:
unshakeable Make-Believe/Non-Factual
Horizontal Lines – Images
straight lines parallel to the
horizon that move from left to
right. They suggest width,
distance, calmness, and All examples are non-realistic
stability. and non-factual since
superheroes like Superman do
not exist in real life. The same
• Diagonal Lines – is true when talking about
straight lines that slant in any flower and animal characters.
direction except horizontal or
vertical. When in use, they
suggest movement or lack of
stability.
• Zigzag Lines – a
series of diagonal lines joined
at ends. They can convey
action and excitement, as well
as restlessness and anxiety.
• Curve Lines –lines
that bend and change
direction gradually. They can
be simply wavy or spiral.
Such lines convey feelings of
comfort, ease, and sensual
quality as they remind us of
the human body.
• Spiral Lines –
convey action, excitement,
restlessness, and anxiety.
Deepening Shapes are created when a
Understanding of Key line is enclosed. Shape is one
Idea/Stem of the seven elements of art,
and it has a variety of uses in
the creation of art. Shapes
play essential roles in the
creation of drawings and
paintings. Shapes help to
create complex drawings and
paintings, affect the
composition, and contribute
to the balance within a work.
We commonly see two
general types of shapes in an
artwork: Geometric Shapes
and Freeform Shapes.
Geometric Shapes - precise
shapes that can be described
using mathematical formulas.
Ex: Circle, square, triangle,
oval, rectangle,
parallelogram, trapezoid,
pentagon, pentagram,
hexagon, and octagon.
Evaluating Learning Human Figure Drawing: Examine the painting and Let’s Answer! Cut it out! Let’s Draw!
Look at a figure identify the design elements, Identifying real/factual or Ask the students to create
drawing or a such as lines, shapes, and 1. 1. What emotion or make-believe/non-factual their own visual text using
sculpture of a colors. Describe how each concept is typically conveyed images the given elements of
human body. element contributes to the by straight lines in art? Materials Needed: visual arts.
How are the composition and how it a) Chaos and unpredictability • Magazines or any
proportions of the impacts their reaction to the b) Calmness and softness material that they can get
head, arms, and work. c) Order and stability images
legs compared to d) Movement and energy • Scissors
the rest of the 2. Which of the following • Marking Pens
body? Are the shapes is most likely to • Glue
proportions convey a sense of organic or
realistic or natural forms? Mechanics:
exaggerated? How a) Square Using the magazines or
do these b) Circle resource materials that you
proportions impact c) Triangle have, complete the graphic
how we perceive d) Rectangle organizers with appropriate
the figure? 3. The use of warm colors images. Remember to be
(like red, orange, and yellow) careful when using scissors.
in art generally evokes which
of the following feelings?
a) Calm and serenity
b) Passion and energy
c) Mystery and elegance
d) Sadness and melancholy
4. Which type of line would
most likely be used to convey
movement or energy in an
artwork?
a) Straight line
b) Curved line
c) Jagged line
d) Horizontal line
5. What does the color blue
typically represent in visual
art?
a) Happiness and excitement
b) Tranquility and calmness
c) Warmth and energy
d) Danger and aggression
Answer:
1. C
2. B
3. B.
4. B
5. B
Additional Activities Directions: For your takeaways, Reflection on Learning:
for Application or complete the provided introduction Journal Writing Direction:
statements by adding what you Write a 10-sentence paragraph
Remediation (if learned and experienced enumerating and describing
applicable) throughout the week. your learning experiences for
This week, I was able to learn... the past two weeks in your
_______________ journal. Include in the
I was very much interested in... paragraph your thoughts on
_______________ how important Visual
Elements are mainly for you
as a student.
Remarks
Reflection