Secondary School Lesson Notes and Scheme of Work

Jss1 Second Term Fine Arts Lesson Note and Scheme of Work

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Jss1 Second Term Fine Arts Lesson Note and Scheme of Work

JSS1 Fine Arts: Second Term Scheme of Work

Week 1: Printmaking

Introduction to printmaking techniques.

Creating simple prints using various materials.

Discussing famous printmakers.

Week 2: Art and Nature

Outdoor session: Sketching in the school garden or nearby park.

Integrating natural elements into artworks.

Exploring the connection between art and the environment.

Week 3: Abstract Art

Understanding abstract art concepts.

Experimenting with abstract painting techniques.

Analyzing famous abstract artworks.

Week 4: Ceramics

Introduction to ceramics in art.

Basic hand-building techniques with clay.

Creating small ceramic pieces.

Week 5: Art and Technology

Exploring the intersection of art and technology.

Creating digital artworks using basic graphic design tools.

Discussing the impact of technology on contemporary art.

Week 6: Art Critique

Learning the art of constructive critique.

Analyzing classmates’ artworks and providing feedback.

Understanding the importance of constructive criticism in artistic growth.

Week 7: Installation Art

Introduction to installation art.

Group project: Creating a temporary installation within the school premises.

Presentation and discussion of installation artworks.

Week 8: Final Project Exhibition

Setting up an art exhibition within the school.

Showcasing students’ best works from the term.

Inviting parents and teachers to view the exhibition.

Week 1: Printmaking Lesson Note

Objective:

 

To introduce students to printmaking techniques.

To guide students in creating simple prints.

To discuss notable printmakers.

Activities:

 

Brief lecture on the history and techniques of printmaking.

Demonstration of printmaking techniques using different materials.

Hands-on activity: Students create their own prints using selected materials.

Homework:

 

Research and present a short report on a famous printmaker.

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