WEEK: 5
CLASS: PRIMARY 4
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SUBJECT: CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS
TOPIC: Drawing
Learning Objectives; At the end of the lesson; pupils should be able to;
1 explain what drawing is;
2 state the types of drawing;
3 name the materials used in drawing still life objects;
4 identify still life objects around you;
5 draw and shade a still life object around you.
TEACHING AND LEARNING MATERIALS
Entry Behaviour: the students have been taught meaning and definition of shapes.
REFERENCE MATERIALS
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Introduction to drawing
Drawing is a form of visual art. It is the act of making pictures of living and non-living things on a flat surface with the use of appropriate materials. It makes use of lines on paper to create an image. The following materials would be helpful when drawing.
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Canvas� �ink
Types of drawing
1. Still life drawing: This is the drawing of inanimate or man-made objects. Inanimate things are non-living things or man-made materials. They do not grow, breathe or move on their own. Examples are tea cup, saucer, flask, bread and milk.
2. Landscape drawing: Landscape drawing involves the drawing or representation of a part of our environment. The environment here may include the land or ground, hills or mountains or rivers.
3. Nature drawing: This is the drawing of natural objects in our environment. It could be the drawing of fruits, farm produce, flowers, trees or other natural objects.
4. Life drawing: Life drawing is the drawing of living things like human beings and animals.
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EVALUATION
1 Drawing is a form of visual ____________. a) expression b) design c) art
2 Still life is the drawing of man-made ____________. a) animals b) water c) objects
3 ____________ drawing involves the visual representation of our environment.
4 Drawing of natural objects is called ____________.
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