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TEACHER ART
MR. JAYSON ISAGUNDE MALINAO LEARNING AREA
TEACHING DATE AND
TIME WEEK 1 QUARTER 2nd QUARTER
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China, Japan, and Korea
II. CONTENTS Chinese painting Chinese Calligraphy Architecture Theatrical
Face painting
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. REFERENCES
Music and Arts of Asia
1. Teacher’s Guide
pages
2. Learner’s Material pp. 236- 243 pp.245-246 pp.247-250 pp. 253-261
pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
https://youtu.be/Aq9uF6-Q4gU https://youtu.be/Tq6TJ80RgYc
https://youtu.be/MjZsiMJl1s https://youtu.be/BYNPrPGRGgc
B. OTHER LEARNING
REFERENCES
http://www.jetpens.com/blog/calligraphy-pen-basics/pt/689
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing Previous The teacher will show to Ask students with these The teacher will ask the Let the students
Lesson or Presenting the class the 3 East Asian questions: students; answer the
New Lessons Flag, the students will following questions:
identify the country of What is What is
each flags painting? calligraphy? What are the
What are the What are the three main
common uses of types of roofs in
subjects in calligraphy? traditional
painting? Chinese
What was the Architecture?
highest form of What is the
Chinese purpose of roof
painting? guards
The teacher will ask the according to the
students; Buddhists?
Complete the
sentence:
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Tell your East Asian temples
knowledge about have sweeping roof
these countries. because
Can you give _________________
characteristics in _________________
each country? _________________
_____________.
B. Establishing A Purpose Identifying the subjects Video Clips presentation Temples are the usual LOOP-A-Word
For The Lesson of the paintings; of making Calligraphy subjects in East Asian
The teacher will flash painting. Now observe Encircle the words
different pictures using https://youtu.be/Aq9uF the roofs and the related to Theatrical
the slides in the 6-Q4gU temple and buildings of Play
powerpoint presentation China, Japan, and K E R A T V
Korea. A S O O D E
Song dynasty B J A P A N
Yuan dynasty The teachers will show U T W E T T
Japnese women different pictures of K K O R E A
Birds and flowers buildings, temples of I C R A B S
okinagawa China, Japan and Korea. H F A D M L
C H I N A Z
Question: What is Example:
If you were asked to Calligraphy? DOWN
make a painting, what KABUKI
would you paint? Why OPERA
would you choose that?
ACROSS
JAPAN
KOREA
CHINA
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Describe the
architectural design of
the buildings
C. Presenting Examples / In east Asia, the objects The teacher will present Picture Analysis: Theater actors:
Instances of the New or items that are usually different of letter fonts Let the student
Lesson put into paintings are in making calligraphy Let the students identify observe and
subjects, themes, or the following: describe what they
motifs. have seen in the
Elements pictures
What do you know Principles
about Chinese characteristics
paintings?
When did painting
started? JAPAN
What was the first
color did painters
used?
What are the
common subjects of
their paintings?
CHINA
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F. Developing Mastery Group Activity: Make a simple poem or On a bond paper, the Activity:
(Leads To Formative Make a painting of quotation using students will draw Students will
Assessment 3) narrative scene. calligraphy. using the three types of apply makeup on
roof in East Asian their face. (Kabuki
(China,Japan and inspired)
Korea.
G. Finding Practical As a grade 8 student, Applications on how to If you are about to As a grade 8
Applications of the how will you apply your make a calligraphy. create your own design student; How will
Concepts And Skills In daily activities in your of house which of the you apply this art in
Daily Living painting? How will you use following design will you Philippine culture?
Cite examples calligraphy in your choose? Why?
school projects or even Support your answer.
in beautification of your
room?
H. Making Generalizations Why painting is Beautiful handwriting is Why do you think East The makeup and
and Abstractions About important? considered calligraphy. Asian have this kind of perfume worn
the Lesson So keep on writing not unique type of roofs? throughout
What is the connection only beautifully but also performances were
of paintings in the lives artistically. What is the significance highly significant to
of East Asian people? of roof design in the the stories that were
lives of East Asian being told.
people ?
I. Evaluating Learning Questions: Identify the type of
It is regarded as roof and country
the highest form depicted in the picture.
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of Chinese _______1. Write the meaning
painting of colors in Face
What are the painting
three concepts
considered in 1. Guan Ju- Red
Chinese arts? indicates
He established ______________
the six principles _______2.
_____
of Chinese 2. Zhu Wen- Green
painting
indicates
Who invented the
___________
paper in the 1st
_______3. 3. Huang Pang-
century?
5. What Chinese Yellow
painting ______________
expresses? _____
J. Additional Activities for Group activity: Calligraphy making: Group activity Mask making
Application and Make a painting with Individual oitput Activity:
Remediation subjects or themes Students will make of Make an architectural Individual output
their own style of design of house or
Group 1- calligraphy using building with the Let the students
landscapes available materials application of roof choose of their own
(pens) designs
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Group 2- scene color design for their
from everyday life Note: use recyclable mask.
Group 3- materials in your activity
bamboo such as old boxes, Student’s output will
Group 4- flowers Styrofoam, bottles, card be graded using the
and birds board etc. rubric ;
Group 5- See page 282 of G8
animals Music and Arts Book.
K. Assignment Bring the following Bring use recyclable Bring masks or
materials: materials in your activity illustration board, acrylic
Oslo paper such as old boxes, paint, brushes,
Color pencil Styrofoam, bottles, card container for the water.
Marker board etc.
Coloring materials
V. REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A. No. of Learners Who
Earned 80% In The
Evaluation
B. No. of Learners Who
Require Additional For
Remediation Who Scored
Below 80%
C. Did The Remedial
Lessons Work? No. of
Learners Who Have
Caught Up With The
Lesson.
D. No. of Learners Who
Continue To Require
Remediation
E. Which of My Strategies
Worked Well? Why Did
These Work?
F. What Difficulties Did I
Encounter Which My
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Principal Or Supervisor
Helped Me Solved?
G. What Innovation or
Localized Materials Did I
Use / Discover Which I
Wish To Share With
Other Teachers?