Grade 4 NERDC Cultural and Creative Arts CCA Curriculum for Primary 4. Leaf and thumb printing, traditional dances in Nigeria – Schemeofwork
THEME 1: ARTS AND CRAFTS
Week 1
Topic: Meaning, Origin and uses of Arts.
Performance objectives
- Meaning of Arts.
- Origin of Arts.
- Uses of Arts.
Contents
- Meaning of Arts
- Origin of Arts.
- Uses of Arts:
- To educate and instruct,
- For relaxation, etc.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains the meaning of Arts.
- Mentions the Origin of Arts.
- Lists the Uses of Arts.
Student’s Activities
- Listen to teacher’s explanations and copy notes on the meaning, origin and uses of Arts.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Illustration of Art works, Printed materials, Photographs, Note Books, Biros, etc.
Evaluation Guide
- State the meaning of Arts.
- State the origin of Arts.
- Mention three uses of Arts in the society.
Week 2
Topic: 2 Classification of Arts and Nigerian Art works.
Performance objectives
- Classify Arts.
- Name some Nigerian Art works.
- Draw an Arts work.
Contents
- Classification of Arts.
- Nigerian Art works.
- Drawing of Art works.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains the classes or branches of Arts.
- Displays some Art works and uses them to explain Nigerian Art works.
- Illustrates an Art work
Student’s Activities
- Name some Art works.
- Mention some Nigerian Art works.
- Draw an Art work.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Illustration of Art works, Works of Arts, Printed materials, Books, Old Calendar, Drawing Book, Pencil.
Evaluation Guide
- List two branches of Arts.
- Name three Nigerian Art works.
- Draw an Art work.
Week 3
Topic: Elements of Design
Performance objectives
- Give the meaning of elements of design.
- List the elements of design.
- Illustrate lines and colors.
- Give one use of each element of design.
Contents
- Meaning of elements of design,
- Listing of elements of design.
- Uses of elements of design.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains with illustrations the meaning of elements of design.
- Guides the Pupils to list the elements of design.
- States the uses of elements of design
Student’s Activities
- State the elements of design.
- Observe teacher’s illustrations.
- Make a drawing using one element of design.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Drawing books, Pictures and illustrations showing elements of design, Pencils, Colors.
Evaluation Guide
- List t three elements of design.
- Make a drawing showing two elements of design.
Week 4
Topic: Principles of Design.
Performance objectives
- State the meaning of principles of design
- List the principles of design.
- Give one use of the principles of design.
Contents
- Meaning of principles of design.
- Listing of the principles of design.
- Uses of the principles of design.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains the meaning of principles of design.
- Lists the principles of design e.g.
i). Proportion
ii) Rhythm
iii) Repetition.
Student’s Activities
- State the principles of design
- Identify the principles of design.
- State one use of the principles of design.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Pencil, Note Books, list the principles of Magic/Chalk Boards.
Evaluation Guide
- List the principles of design
- Give one use of the principles of design.
Week 5
Topic: Types of Colors and Textures.
Performance objectives
- Identify and mention different Colors.
- State sources of color.
- Identify different texture of materials e.g. soft, rough, etc.
- Make a color wheel of the primary colors.
Contents
- Colors in our environment.
- Types of colors – Primary and Secondary.
- Sources of colors.
- Types of textures – soft, rough etc.
- Color wheel of the primary and secondary colors.
Teacher’s Activities
- Identifies different colors in the locality.
- Explains the types of colors using a color wheel.
- Explains the sources of colors; leaves, seeds, stem, roots, etc.
- Explains textures using clay/plastering, fabrics or any object
- Guides the pupils to make color wheel.
Student’s Activities
- Name colors.
- List sources of colors.
- Touch and feel texture of plaster are, fabrics or any object
- Make a color wheel of the primary colors.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Poster of color, crayon, drawing book, pencil, leaves, stem, roots of plants, rocks, clay, fabrics. Seeds plastering
Evaluation Guide
- Name three colors.
- List sources of color.
- Identify soft or rough textures.
- Make color wheel of the primary and secondary colors.
Week 6
Topic: creative use of colors and texture
Performance objectives
- State the uses of colors in society.
- Draw and color items using different colors.
- Color an item using dye from leaf or roots.
- State uses of textures.
Contents
- Use of colors
- Uses of textures
- Drawing and coloring of items
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains colors.
- Mentions uses of colors.
- Demonstrates use of colors from leaves or roots.
- Asks Pupils to feel different surface texture of objects around them.
- Draw surface textures e.g. spike, rough, etc
Student’s Activities
- Identify colors by name and use them
- Make and use color of every leaf or roots in the environment
- Feel different surface texture of object around them
Teaching & Learning Material
- Colors, Pencils, Crayons, Colored items, Drawing books, Pencils, different texture of objects, Roots, Leaves or bark of trees.
Evaluation Guide
- Mention 3 different colors.
- Color a paper or fabric.
- Draw one of the surface textures.
Week 7
Topic: print making (leaf and thumb printing)
Performance objectives
- Explain the meaning of leaf and thumb print
- Identify Suitable leaves used for printing
- Print leaves and thumb to create design
Contents
- Meaning and types of printing, e.g. Leaf Printing and Thumb Printing.
- Suitable leaves used for printing, e.g. fresh leaves with hard veins, beautifully
- Making of prints with leaves and thumbs.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains the meaning of leaf and thumb printing.
- Asks pupils to pluck leaves within the environment.
- Demonstrates Leaf and thumb printing.
Student’s Activities
- Identify sizes, shapes of leaves suitable for printing.
- Make prints on paper or fabric using leaves or thumb.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Papers, Colors, Leaves, Charts, Thumb, Pictures, Pencils etc.
Evaluation Guide
- Explain leaf and thumb printing
- Identify leaves suitable for printing
- Make leaf and thumb
Week 8
Topic: Drawing and Shading (Still Life)
Performance objectives
- Name the materials used in drawing still life objects.
- Identify still life objects around them.
- Draw and shade a still life object around them.
Contents
- Drawing still life objects.
- Setting still life objects for drawing.
Teacher’s Activities
- Names some materials used in drawing and shading of still life objects.
- Lists some still life objects.
- Draws some still life objects and shades them
Student’s Activities
- Observe teacher’ drawing and shading of still life objects.
- List some materials used in drawing and shading still life objects.
- Draw and shake a still life object.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Pencils, crayons, markers, colored pencils, drawing books, drawing boards, cups, vases etc.
Evaluation Guide
- Name 5 materials used in drawing and shading still life objects.
- List 4 still life objects found in your environment and shade them.
Week 9
Topic: Modelling: Paper Mache’
Performance objectives
- State the meaning of paper Mache’.
- Identify materials used in paper Mache’.
- Name objects produced using Mache paper Mache’.
- Make objects using paper Mache’.
Contents
- Meaning of paper Mache’.
- Materials for making paper Mache’, e.g. old
- Newspapers, Mortar and Pestle, Starch, Mold, etc.
- Objects produced from paper Mache’.
- Producing objects from paper Mache’.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains the meaning of paper Mache’.
- Displays and names Objects for paper Mache’.
- Demonstrates how to produce the objects.
Student’s Activities
- Discuss the meaning of paper Mache.
- Name materials used for paper Mache.
- List objects that can be produced with paper Mache
- Produce objects.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Old Newspapers, Starch, Mortar, Pestle, Charts, Books, slides Molds.
Evaluation Guide
- State meaning of paper Mache’.
- Name materials for paper Mache’.
- Produce an object from paper Mache’.
SUBJECT: CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS CLASS LEVEL: PRIMARY 4
THEME 2: PERFORMING ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Week 1
Topic: Definition of Music
Performance objectives
- Define music
- Define noise
- State sources of music
- Differentiate between noise and music.
Contents
- Definition of Music:
- Sources of music: Voice and instruments.
- Meaning of noise:
- Difference between music and noise.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains the meaning of music
- Explain the sources of music.
- Explains the meaning of noise
- Guides the pupils to differentiate between music and noise.
Student’s Activities
- Listen to teacher’s definition and writes it down in the notebook.
- List sources of music.
- Produce sounds and classify them into music or noise.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Tables and chairs, wooden clappers, gongs, teaching charts.
- Textbooks Notebooks
Evaluation Guide
- Define music.
- Define Noise
- List 5 sources of noise
- State two differences between noise and music.
Week 2
Topic: Nigerian Musical Instruments and sounds they produce
Performance objectives
- Identify and name some musical instruments found in their locality.
- Explain how they produce sounds.
Contents
- Definition and listing of musical instruments in the locality like:
- Udu, Ekwe, Agogo, Kalangu, Gangan, Kakaki, Nsak, Ifiom. Obodom, Duma etc.
- Production of sounds through hitting, shaking, beating, rubbing of instruments, blowing in the air, plucking, etc.
Teacher’s Activities
- Defines and lists some musical instruments in Nigeria.
- Explains to pupils how instruments produce sound.
- Guides the pupils to play the available musical instruments.
- Guides the pupils to imitate the sounds from the instruments.
Student’s Activities
- Listen to teacher’s definition of musical instruments.
- List out some musical instruments in their locality, according to their sound production
- Play some available musical instruments.
- Produce and differentiate the sounds from the instruments played.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Chalkboard/Magic/ Magnetic boards.
- Notebooks
- Pictorial materials showing the diagram of Nigerian musical instruments.
- Some Nigerian Musical instruments available in the locality.
Evaluation Guide
- Name 3 musical instruments in the locality.
- Name 6 musical instruments in Nigeria.
- Give four ways of sound production of musical instruments.
Week 3
Topic: Foreign Musical Instruments
Performance objectives
- Identify and name some foreign musical instruments
- Explain how they produce sounds
- Explain the differences in the production of sounds.
- Play some foreign musical instruments.
Contents
- Definition of foreign musical. Instruments.
- Foreign Musical instruments like: Piano (Keyboard), recorder Saxophone, Guitar, kit drum etc.
- How to produce sounds from foreign instruments
- Playing of foreign musical instruments
Teacher’s Activities
- Defines and lists some foreign musical instruments.
- Explains how the instruments produce sound
- Guides the pupils to play some available musical instruments
Student’s Activities
- Listen to teacher’s explanation and copy down notes.
- List some foreign musical instruments they have seen or learnt about.
- Play some available foreign musical instruments.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Chalkboard/Magic/ Magnetic boards
- Notebooks
- Pictorials showing foreign musical instruments, some foreign musical instruments.
Evaluation Guide
- Name four foreign musical instruments
- Give three ways of sound production by foreign musical instruments.
- Play one foreign musical instrument.
Week 4
Topic: Classification of Musical Instruments and Sounds
Performance objectives
- Classify Nigerian musical instruments.
- Classify foreign musical instruments.
Contents
- Classifications of musical instruments;
- Aero phones
- Chordophones
- Idiophones
- Membranophones
Teacher’s Activities
- Classifies Nigerian and foreign musical instruments giving at least two examples of each.
- Differentiate between local and foreign musical instruments.
Student’s Activities
- Copy down notes on the classes of musical instruments with the examples given.
- Listen to the differences as explained by the teacher and take notes.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Chalk/Magic boards notebooks, Pictorial materials showing pictures of both Nigerian and foreign musical instruments.
Evaluation Guide
- Give at least three classes of musical instruments with examples.
- Name at least two classes of foreign/ Nigerian musical instruments with an example from each.
Week 5
Topic: Definition of Drama and theatre
Performance objectives
- Define Theatre
- Define Drama
- Differentiate between drama and theatre.
Contents
- Definition of Drama.
- Definition of Theatre.
- Differences between
- Drama and Theatre.
Teacher’s Activities
- Defines theatre and drama giving examples.
- Highlights differences between Theatre and Drama.
Student’s Activities
- Listen and copy the, definitions and differences between Theatre and Drama
Teaching & Learning Material
- Chalkboard/Magic board
- Video recorded drama
- Pictures of a theatre setting.
Evaluation Guide
- Define Drama
- Define Theatre
- Highlight two differences and similarities between Drama and Theatre.
Week 6
Topic: Some elements of Drama and Theatre
Performance objectives
- Identify and name elements of drama and theatre
Contents
- Elements of Drama: The script, the actors, the stage and the audience.
- Theatrical elements: The set, lights, costumes, sounds, make-ups etc
Teacher’s Activities
- Lists and explains elements of Drama.
- Lists and explains elements of theatre.
- Illustrates and shows the pupils examples of some available elements.
- Introduces an example of the script of a play which will be used for class work.
Student’s Activities
- Listen and copy notes
- Take notes of the pictorials shown.
- Get a copy of the specified script for reading at home and in class.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Textbooks, notebooks, chalk/magic boards, Pictorials and illustrations
Evaluation Guide
- Name two elements of drama.
- Name three elements of theatre.
Week 7
Topic: Definition of Dance.
Performance objectives
- Define dance
- Explain the distinguishing features of various traditional dances.
- Perform a dance for a particular occasion in the school.
Contents
- Definition of dance.
- Features of traditional dance.
- Dances for different occasions in Nigeria.
Teacher’s Activities
- Defines dance.
- Leads the pupils to choreograph and perform a traditional dance.
Student’s Activities
- Listen to teacher’s explanations and take down notes.
- Participate in a dance led and guided by the teacher
Teaching & Learning Material
- Chalkboard, magic board, VCD or DVD of traditional dances, Pictures of dancers
Evaluation Guide
- Define dance.
- Participate in the dance created for the class work.
Week 8
Topic: Features of Nigerian Traditional dances.
Performance objectives
- State some features of specific traditional dances in Nigeria.
- Identify traditional dances in Nigeria.
Contents
- Characteristics and features of traditional dance in Nigeria.
- Names of some traditional dances e.g. Atilogwu, Swange, Nyok, etc.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains and writes on the chalk board features of traditional dances.
- Identifies and names traditional dances of some parts of Nigeria.
- Plays a video of a performance or video traditional dance for pupils to watch.
- Takes pupils to watch a live traditional dance performance.
Student’s Activities
- Listen to teacher’s explanations and takes down notes
- Note the differences between dances from different areas.
- Watch a live performance or video of a dance.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Chalkboard, Magic board, Television, DVDs, VCDs etc
Evaluation Guide
- Explain the characteristics of traditional dances.
- List three similarities and differences between traditional dances.
- State three features noticed in the dance performance e.g.
- Costume, movements of the dancers, expression and so on.
Week 9
Topic: Basic movements in dance.
Performance objectives
- Explain the meaning of natural and basic movements in dance.
- State the meaning of time, space, effort and mood in dance.
- Respond to music using body movements.
Contents
- Meaning of natural and basic body movements.
- Meaning of time, space, mood and effort in dance.
- Responding to music using movements.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains the meaning of natural and basic body movements.
- Guides and assists pupils to respond to music through body movements.
Student’s Activities
- Listen to the teacher’s explanation and copy notes.
- Listen and respond to music by moving their bodies.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Chalkboards, Magic boards, Textbooks, notebooks, CD or cassette players or Phones.
Evaluation Guide
- Explain the meaning of natural movements.
- State meaning of time, space, mood and effort in dance.
- Demonstrate music through body movements.
SUBJECT: CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS CLASS LEVEL: PRIMARY 4
THEME 3: CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS
Week 1
Topic: Mode of Greeting
Performance objectives
- Identify how to greet in different parts of Nigeria.
- List when and occasions to greet.
- Identify the benefits of greeting.
Contents
- Greeting practices in Nigeria e.g. Handshake, Hugging, Bowing down, Verbal, Patting on the back, Kissing on the cheek, Genuflecting.
- Time and occasions to greet.
- Values derived from greeting e.g. Love, Unity, Togetherness, Peace, Respect, etc,
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains different ways of greeting among the tribes in Nigeria.
- Explains when and occasions to greet.
- Demonstrates some of the ways of greeting.
- Leads pupils to know the values associated with greeting.
Student’s Activities
- Participate in class discussion.
- Practice the various ways of greeting in the class.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Pictures and Charts showing mention four ways of various ways of greeting.
Week 2
Topic: Care of the Environment.
Performance objectives
- State the meaning of environment.
- Explain how to care for an environment.
- List materials for caring for an environment.
- Demonstrate how to take care of an environment.
- State benefits of caring for an environment.
Contents
- Meaning of Environment.
- How to care for an environment.
- Materials/Tools for environmental care.
- Practical care of an environment.
- Benefits of caring for an environment.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains the meaning of environment.
- Displays materials for environmental care.
- Leads Pupils in practical care of the environment.
- Explains and leads pupils to see the benefits of taking care of an environment.
Student’s Activities
- Take note of the materials for taking care of an environment.
- Practice how to take care of an environment.
- Mention some benefits derived from taking care of an environment.
Teaching & Learning Material
- Chart showing different forms 1 of environment, Brooms, Shovel, Rake, Knives Trash Bins, etc.
Evaluation Guide
- List materials for caring for the environment.
- Demonstrate four ways of caring for an environment,
- Mention two benefits of caring for an environment.
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