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A Detailed Lesson Plan in Arts IV - Color Harmony

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:

Topic: Color Harmonies

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/ Procedures:

Teacher’s Activities Learner’s Activities


A. Routines
1. Greetings
Good Morning children! Good afternoon teacher!
How are you today? We are fine!
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. Amen.
3. Attendance
Okay, let’s see who are absent for today. No one is absent teacher.

Ok!Very good! Clap your hands.


For sure you are excited to our next topic? Are Yes teacher! We are.
you?
Yes! But before that let’s have some energizer!
Ok please stand. We will sing a song entitled
If You're Wearing

If you are wearing red, shake your head(2x) Student’s will follow what
If you are wearing red, then please shake your teacher’s do
head
If you are wearing red, shake your head

If you are wearing blue, touch your shoe(2x)


If you are wearing blue, then please touch your
shoe
If you are wearing blue, touch your shoe

If you are wearing yellow, shake like JellO(2x)


If you are wearing yellow, then please shake
like JellO
If you are wearing yellow, shake like JellO

If you are wearing black, pat your back(2x)


If you are wearing black, then please pat your
back
If you are wearing black, pat your back

If you are wearing brown, turn around(2x)


If you are wearing brown, then please turn
around
If you are wearing brown, turn around(2x)

Ok class.. did you enjoy ?


Nice to hear that. So, the song that we sang is Yes teacher.
probably related to our topic for yesterday.

B. Preparatory Activity
1. Review
(the teacher will show a color wheel)
What is this?
How many color does it has? A color wheel.
What are they? 12 colors
Red, red orange, orange, yellow orange,
yellow, yellow green, green, blue green, blue,
blue violet, violet, red violet.
Now that you have recalled our lesson Student’s will find their respective groups and
yesterday, let us have a game. will follow the instruction..
But before that please group yourselves into 3.

Instruction:
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 Student’s will listen attentively and will
what could it be? evaluate their selves.

3. Developmental Activity
a. Presentation
Colors that could be blended to each other are
colors with harmony. What are the things that Harmony is unity
come to your mind if you hear the word Harmony is oneness.
“harmony”? State it using incomplete sentence. 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.
When can you say that you have harmony in When we talk and understand each other.
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 scores
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. Student’s will follow teacher’s instruction and
3. Drop a little amount of blue then mix it with demonstrate it.
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. Green, dark green, light green


Blue, light blue and dark blue are called
monochromatic colors. So monochromatic are colors that are shade or
Looking at the 3 color, how can you define tint variations of the same hue.
monochromatic colors?

Very good!
Can you site other monochromatic colors? Red , light red , dark red
Yellow , light yellow , dark yellow

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? Opposite colors.
Yes, opposite colors on the color wheel are Orange and Blue
called complementary colors. Yellow and Violet
Can you site other complementary? Red Orange and Blue Green
So, complementary colors are those colors Yellow Green and Red Violet
across from each other on a color wheel. Yellow Orange and Blue Violet

Very good!

Can you site other analogous colors? Yellow Orange, Orange, Red Orange
So, analogous colors are any three colors Yellow Green, Green, Blue Green
which are side by side on a 12 part color Red Violet, Violet, Blue Violet
wheel.

Very good!

Exercise:

I will show you some pictures of ethnic Students will respond to the teacher’s question.
artworks then tell me what are the color
harmony present in each picture.
Its either analogous , monochromatic or
complementary.

Generalization:

Value Judgment Questions:


Students will actively participate.
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? Students will reflect.
Why?

Application:

Do the following activity:

For Group 1
Aim: To use magazine pages in making collage
with monochromatic colors. Students will go to their respective group and
Materials: Scissor, paste, magazine, oslo paper participate to the activity.
Procedure: Cut out colorful pages of magazine
& design your own collage. Make sure there
are monochromatic colors present. Give a title
to your artwork.
· What do you call your artwork? Why?
· What values have you learned while
doing it?
· 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.
· What do you call your artwork? Why?
· What values have you learned while
doing it?
· 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.
· What do you call your artwork? Why?
· What values have you learned while
doing it?
· 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 Students will take the test.
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.
Students will copy their assignment.

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