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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Region V
Division of Camarines Sur
SIEMBRE HIGH SCHOOL
Siembre, Bombon, Camarines Sur (4404)

Lesson plan in MAPEH 9 ARTS


June, 11 2019

I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson the learners should be able to:
A. Analyze art elements and principles in the production of work following the style of
Ancient art.
B. Identify distinct characteristics of arts during the different art periods.
C. Reflect on and derive the mood, idea or message emanating from selected artworks

II. SUBJECT MATTER

A. TOPIC: Western Classical Art Traditions (Prehistoric Era –Gothic Era)


B. MATERIALS: Visual Aids, Power point presentation,
C. SKILLS: Critical thinking, communication skills (listening, reading and writing).
D. VALUES INTEGRATION: Cooperation, participation, courtesy and Appreciation
for the importance of a healthy community and environment.
E. TEACHING STRATEGIES: Class Discussion, Inquiry-based instruction and Peer-
Collaboration.
F. TEACHING METHOD: 4A’s (Activity ,Analysis, Abstraction, Application)
G. REFERENCES: Music and Arts 9 Page 174-222.

III. PROCEDURE
Teacher’s Activity Student’s activity
1.Greetings Students will answer

Good day class!

2.Opening prayer

Everybody stand and let us pray. Students will stand and pray

3.Securing the orderliness of the classroom


Before you take your seats, kindly Students will clean their places
pick up the pieces of papers under your chair
and arrange it properly.
Checking the attendance
4.Checking of attendance
Class beadle kindly list down the
absentees for today.
Motivation

Video Clip Presentation Students will watch

Presentation of the lesson

Base on the activity given what do you think Students will think
our topic for today?

At the end of 60 minutes, the learners should


be able to:

1. Analyse art elements and principles in Students will read


the production of work following the
style of Ancient art.
2. Identify distinct characteristics of arts
during the different art periods.
3. Reflect on and derive the mood, idea
or message emanating from selected
artworks.

Unlocking of Difficulties

Even before humans learned to read and


write they were already artists as manifested
by the different archeological discoveries
from the different parts of the world.

Each and every civilization of the world has Students will listen
its distinct art forms depending on its
aesthetic and utilitarian needs.

Pre-historic art is classified into three periods


such as; Paleolithic (Old Stone Age),
Mesolithic(Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic
(New Stone Age) Eras.

Activity

Individual Activity:

To know how much you have learned from


the discussion about the paintings of the
Early Age, fill in the box with the
characteristics and functions that would best
describe the painting in every era/period.
Period/Era Period/Era Period/Era
Characteristics Characteristics Characteristics
Functions Functions Functions
Ancient
Paintings
1. Pre-historic

2. Egyptia
Classical
Paintings
1. Greek

Students will answer


2. Roman
Medieval
Paintings
1. Byzantine

2. Romanesque

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3. Gothic

Unlocking of Difficulties

Even before humans learned to read and


write they were already artists as manifested
by the different archeological discoveries
from the different parts of the world. Each Students will listen
and every civilization of the world has its
distinct art forms depending on its aesthetic
and utilitarian needs.

Pre-historic art is classified into three periods


such as; Paleolithic (Old Stone Age),
Mesolithic(Middle Stone Age), and Neolithic
(New Stone Age) Eras.

Activity

Individual Activity:
To know how much you have learned from
the discussion about the paintings of the
Early Age, fill in the box with the
characteristics and functions that would best
describe the painting in every era/period.

ANALYSIS

Checking of the Outputs Students will answer.

ABSTRACTION

Roman art developed as a new source of


artistic creativity much more progressive
than the conservative Greek art. The diversity
of its form and its variety inspired the
modern attitude in art. Byzantine art was
purposely made to glorify the Christian
religion and to express its mystery. It is filled
with spiritual symbolism, illustrates a love of
splendour. It was a combination of Eastern
(decorative art forms) and classical Western
art (naturalistic art).

APPLICATION

Individual Activity:

“Rock my World”

Experience how the pre-historic people were


able to make an artwork all over the caves;
create your own version of cave art using a Students activity
stone as your canvass or working material
and another stone as your medium to make
your artwork.

Materials

Flat rock in any shape


Rocks with sharp edges

Valuing

Did you learn something today?


Students will answer/answers vary
What you have learned from the discussion?

Assignment

1 Read and Study the arts of the Renaissance Students will copy
and Baroque Periods.

Prepared by:

MARK JAYSON R. BARDINAS


Teacher I

MARIA EDITHA T.LOPEZ


School Head

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