Detailed Lesson Plan in Arts IV
Detailed Lesson Plan in Arts IV
Detailed Lesson Plan in Arts IV
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards Demonstrates understanding of shapes and colors
and the principles of repetition, contrast, and
emphasis through printmaking (stencils)
B. Performance Standards Creates relief and found object prints using ethnic
designs
C. Learning Competencies / Objectives Analyzes how existing ethnic motif designs are
repeated and alternated (A4PL- III b)
Prayer
Checking of Attendance
“Say present once your name is called.” (Learner’s raise their hand and say present as the
teacher call their name)
“Very good, class! All are present today, you are
all motivated to go to school every day!”
“Kindly pick up the pieces of papers under your (Learners pick up the pieces of papers)
chair.”
“How was your day, class?” “It was great, Teacher!”
“Did you already eat your lunch?” “Yes, Teacher! We already ate our lunch.”
“Are all classroom rules heard loud and clear?” “Yes, Teacher! Loud and clear.”
Drill
(The teacher will lead a warm-up.) (The learners are expected to participate)
“1, 2, 3...Up,1, 2, 3... down.
Put your hands up, put your hands down.
Put your hands to the left, put your hands to the right.
Put your hands in front and shake, shake, shake.
Inhale, exhale. Inhale, exhale.”
Review
“Do you recognize this art?” “Yes, teacher. That is an example of art in vegetable
relief printing and that was our lesson yesterday.”
“Okay, very good! You all remembered this example so
that means you have learned from our previous topic.”
Motivation
(The teacher will present a video clip) (The learners are expected to watch and listen the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccPuS5pA9Is video presented)
Presentation
“Today we are going to discuss about relief printing of (The learners are expected to listen.)
ethnic motif designs.”
Repeating
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Example:
Pattern: Repeating
Arrangement: Repeating
Pattern: Repeating
Arrangement: Alternating
Alternating
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Examples:
Pattern: Alternating
Arrangement: Alternating
Pattern: Alternating
Arrangement: Alternating
Circular or Radial
Examples:
Pattern: Alternating
Arrangement: Radial
Explore LuzViMin
“Yes, teacher!”
(Gallery Walk)
Kalinga Tattoo
“This is just one of the tattoos performed by 105-year-old
Whang-od Oggay is known as the last mambabatok
(Kalinga tattooist) from the tribe of Butbut in Buscalan,
Kalinga. She is called a living legend and national treasure.
She has been tattooing for the past 80 years — including
head hunters of the indigenous tribe, at the beginning of
her long career.”
“Turn your chair to the back!”
Banig
Tabo
The tabo, a Maranao drum, is a signaling instrument
horizontally suspended in front of mosques. A standard
rhythm calls people to prayer on Fridays, while a more
intricate tempo is played during the Ramadan.
F. Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2
Native Bag
“That’s great! Then, what type of pattern is being “There are different ethnic motifs.”
shown?”
“The pattern shown is alternated.”
Kalinga, Tattoo
G. Developing mastery
Activity 1
Direction: Color repeating designs green, blue for
alternating designs and red for circular or radial pattern. (The learners are expected to participate)
The teacher will group the learners into 2 groups. (The learners will go to their group and expected to
Each group will create their own design for " banig" using participate in the group activity.)
different ethnic motifs and follow the type of pattern given
by the teacher. In their group, members are given
different task (designer, artist, writer and reporter).
Group 1
Pattern: Alternating
Arrangement: Alternating
Group 2
Pattern: Alternating
Arrangement: Circular or Radial
Direction:
(The teacher will call the first group to present their art.
Same instructions is given to the second group.)
“May I call on the members of the first group and present (The assigned reporter will introduce first individually
their relief printing.” the members and their task. Then, discuss about the
art they created.)
Reflective
(The teacher ask questions)
“How ethnic motif designs contributed in the lives of the (Answers may vary.)
different tribes in the Philippines?”
“As a young Filipino, what will you do to preserve ethnic (Answers may vary)
motif designs?”
J. Evaluating Learning
Direction: Analyze the pattern in each picture if it is (The learners follow the instructions given by the
repeating, alternating, circular or radial. Write it on the teacher)
blank. Answer it on a sheet of paper.
Answers:
1.
1. Pattern: repeating
Pattern: ________________ Arrangement: alternating
Arrangement: ___________
2.
2. Pattern: alternating
Pattern: _______________
Arrangement: circular or radial
Arrangement: __________
3.
Pattern: _________________ 3. Pattern: alternating
Arrangement: ____________ Arrangement: alternating
4.
Pattern: ______________
Arrangement: _________ 4. Pattern: alternating
Arrangement: circular or radial
5.
Pattern: ____________ 5. Pattern: repeating
Arrangement: ________ Arrangement: repeating
K. Additional activities for application or remediation Direction:
Assignment/Agreement (15 minutes). Fill-in below Make a paper bag using a recycled paper. Find
any of the four purposes objects at home that you can use to create relief
Reinforcing / strengthening the day’s lesson printing of ethnic motif designs using the different
Enriching / inspiring the day’s lesson types of patterns.
Enhancing / improving the day’s lesson
Preparing for the new lesson
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION