Lesson 2 Arts
Lesson 2 Arts
Lesson 2 Arts
II. CONTENT
MODULE TITLE
TOPIC/SUBJECT MATTER: MAPEH 9 (ARTS)
Western Classical Art Traditions
LEARNING RESOURCES:
A. References:
Learner’s Material for Music and Arts
Self Learning Module MAPEH (ARTS) Quarter 1 – Module 2
Additional Materials Used: television,speaker, laptop, projector
B. Other Learning Resources:
Activity:
Activity 1: FIND ME
Direction: There are 12 words inside the box which are hidden in the puzzle below. Encircle the hidden words in the
puzzle. The words might be spelled backward.
Analysis:
1. Are you having fun doing the activity?
2. Did you find all the hidden words in the puzzle?
3. Can you give example of artworks that you have seen in your community?
Abstraction:
Media Techniques and Its Definition
Definition: Media Techniques
Water Color A simple coloring medium which has
less luminous effect when apply but
easy to use.
Tempera A mineral pigment mixed with egg
yolk or egg white and ore.
Acrylic A medium most widely used by
painters these days because of
transparency and quick dry.
Charcoal It is made from carbonized materials
from heating wood.
Fresco A paint on a moist plaster surface Sculpture is
applied with lime water mixture. the branch of
Pastel and Chalk Dry pigment held together by a gum visual arts
binder and compressed in to stick. that operates
Oil Is pigment mixed with linseed oil and
applied in canvass. in three-
Encaustic Used by Egyptian in the portrait of dimensions. It
face as in the case of community done is one of the
with wax colors by the used of heat. plastic arts
Stained Glass A combination of small pieces of
where
colored glass held together by hands
of lead. sculptors
Tapestry A fabric consisting of warp where used additive
colored threads are woven to make and
design used in wall hangings or subtractive
furniture cover.
Mosaic A picture decoration which are cut techniques.
small pieces of colored stones or glass Additive
and glued or pasted on a surface with means to
cement or plaster.
Crayons Are pigments bound by wax and
compressed into painted sticks used
by the students.
bring materials together, while subtractive means to take away from the base material. Carving, assembling,
modelling and casting are the main techniques used.
The techniques of architecture in the sense that they will be considered here are simply the methods by which
structures are formed from particular materials. These methods are influenced not only by the availability and
character of materials but also by the total technological development of society for architecture depends on an
organized labor force and upon the existence of the tools and skills necessary to secure, manufacture, transport,
and work durable materials.
Application:
SOAP CARVING
Materials:
soft bar soap
sharp tools
carbon paper
Procedure:
1. Draw your design on a sheet of paper, actual size of the soap you are going to use. Use the first letter of your
name as your subject and embellish you design With Byzantine motif.
2. Transfer your design to the soap by tracing it with a carbon paper underneath
3. Make sure the carbon Paper and your design are secure so that it will not move while tracing your design.
4. Start carving your design using sharp tools. Note: Be careful in doing this activity.
PROFICIENCY LEVEL:
Grade and Section / Time Male Female Total Number Number Instructional
of of Decision
learners learners (R- Repeat
who who need or
earned remediation P- Proceed)
75%
9-NARRA
9-YAKAL
Prepared by:
GLAXEL FAITH T. GAMOLO, T1
Subject Teacher
Noted by:
EMILY A. BATI-AO, P1
Principal 1