A
Detailed Lesson Plan in Arts IV
I. Learning Objectives:
At
the end of the period, the grade 4 pupils are expected to:
a. identify color harmonies;
b. appreciate color aesthetics in
indigenous arts; and
c. make artworks using the different
color harmonies.
II. Subject matter:
a. Topic: Color Harmonies
b. Reference: Dizon, Hernando S. Sining sa Araw-araw. Book
Media Press. Marikina City. 1993
c. Materials: water color/ poster paint,
water, bond paper, magazine pages, paste, color wheel
III. Learning Activities:
Teacher’s Activities
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Learner’s Activities
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a. Routines
1. Greetings
Good Afternoon children!
How are you today?
2. Prayer
Before let’s start, let us pray.
Our Father, who art in heaven,
hallowed by Thy name, Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on Earth as it is in
Heaven. Give us this day, our daily bread and forgive us our sins as we
forgive those who sinned against us. Do not bring us to the test but deliver
us from evil. Amen.
3. Attendance
Okay, let’s see who are absent for
today.
Very good! Because all of you in a
group is present, I will place three marbles on each of your glass jars.
B. Preparatory Activity
a. Review
(the teacher will show a color wheel)
What is this?
How many color does it has?
What are they?
Now that you have recalled our lesson
yesterday, let us have a game. When the needle points to the color, find a
thing with the same color as the one pointed by the needle. The first one
that will bring me a thing will be the winner. Always remember that noisy
group will be deducted marbles.
2. Motivation
Rank five of your favorite color. Then
choose your top 1 ( rank order strategy)
Why did you choose that color? Do you
know that each color reflects your personality?
Could your color be blended with other
colors?
If it could be blended with other
colors, then what could it be?
3. Developmental Activity
a. Presentation
Colors that could be blended to each
other are colors with harmony. What are the things that come to your mind if
you hear the word “harmony”? State it using incomplete sentence.
When can you say that you have harmony
in your family? In your community?
Do you know that colors also have
harmony?
The teacher will give each group a
blue, black and white poster paints.
Do what I say. Always remember our rule in
the class if you don’t want to have your marbles deducted:
1. Paint the color blue in your board.
Label it BLUE.
2. Drop a little amount of blue then
mix it with white.
What happens to the color?
Paint the new color at the right side
of the original blue then label it LIGHT BLUE.
3. Drop a little amount of blue then
mix it with small amount of black. What happens to the color?
Paint the dark blue color on the left
side of the original blue then label it DARK BLUE.
Show me your board.
Blue, light blue and dark blue are
called monochromatic colors.
Looking at the 3 color, how can you
define monochromatic colors?
Very good!
Can you site another monochromatic colors?
Now let us go back to the color wheel.
1. Find red.
2. Find green.
How are green and red related? What
are their positions?
Yes, opposite colors on the color
wheel are called complementary colors.
Can you site other complementary?
Can you site other analogous colors?
Exercise:
I will show you some pictures of
ethnic artworks then tell me what are the color harmony present in each
picture
Generalization:
Value Judgment Questions:
What are analogous colors?
What are complementary colors?
What are monochromatic colors?
In the pictures that I have shown a
while ago, which was the best picture for you?
Why?
Application:
Do the following activity:
For Group 1:
Aim: To use magazine pages in making
collage with monochromatic colors.
Materials: Scissor, paste, magazine,
oslo paper
Procedure: Cut out colorful pages of magazine &
design your own collage. Make sure there are monochromatic colors present.
Give a title to your artwork.
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What do you call your
artwork? Why?
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What values have you learned
while doing it?
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Do you think that values will
help you as an individual person? In what way?
For Group 2:
Analogous Colors in Nature
Aim: Appreciate the analogous color in
nature.
Materials: Crayons, Oslo
Procedure: Draw a site from the
nature, seascape or landscape or any other places. Make sure analogous colors
are present. Give a title to your artwork.
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What do you call your
artwork? Why?
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What values have you learned
while doing it?
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Do you think that values will
help you as an individual person? In what way?
For Group 3
Complementary colors in ethnic
artworks
Aim: Make an ethnic artwork using
complementary colors.
Materials: Crayon, Oslo
Procedure: Draw ethnic symbols on the
paper. Make sure complementary colors are present.
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What do you call your
artwork? Why?
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What values have you learned
while doing it?
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Do you think that values will
help you as an individual person? In what way?
Evaluation:
Write M if the colors are
monochromatic, B if analogous and C if complementary.
1.
Blue, blue green, green
2.
Blue, orange
3.
Pink, red, dark red
4.
Green, light green, dark
green
5.
Red violet, yellow green
6.
Orange, blue
7.
Blue, blue violet, violet
8.
Dark violet, violet, light
violet
9.
Yellow, yellow orange, orange
10.
Red green
Assignment:
Bring Bond Paper, Scissors, and paste
for our next activity.
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Good afternoon teacher!
We are fine!
No one is absent teacher.
A color wheel
12 colors
Red, red orange, orange, yellow
orange, yellow, yellow green, green, blue green, blue, blue violet, violet, red
violet.
Harmony is unity
Harmony is oneness.
Harmony is agreement.
Harmony is seen when you are
helping each other in the family.
Harmony is seen in the community when
there are no conflicts.
Green, dark green, light green
Opposite colors
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