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Detailed Lesson Plan in Crafts Design

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Defining handicrafts according to product
B. Identify the types according to product
C. Recognize the importance of products through handcrafting

II. SUBJECT MATTER


Topic: Understanding Handicraft According to Product
Sub-Topic: Pottery and Paper Quill
References:
Material: PPT, module

III. LEARNING PROCEDURE


Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
A. Preparatory Activities

Good Morning Class! - Good Morning Maa’m

Everybody stand up and lead the prayer ( the student will stand and
(call a student) pray)

Kindly check the attendance Miss secretary


and give it to me after class. - Yes, Maam.

B. Motivation
Now class, before we go to our class
discussion lets have a game first.

Guess the Word:

- Paper Quill maa’m

Yes, Very Good!

- Potteries Maa’m

Very Good Class!

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity.


- Handicraft maa’m
Very Good
Class!

C. Presentation
Now class , do you have any idea of our
topic class.
- It is all about
( call a student) handicraft,maa’m.

Yes, you have a point. What else class?


- Pottery maa’m
Very good! Any more idea class?
- Paper quill maa’m
Amazing you got it!

Now class, What comes to your mind


when you hear the word “ POTTERY”? - It is a product that made
of clay,maa’m.
Very Good! Any more idea?
- Most it shape is semi-
Very Good!
Circle and it is easy to
Kindly read the definition of Pottery (call a broke.
student)

(on-screen)
- Pottery is a process of
forming vessel and
How about the material used in making other objects with clay
pottery? and other ceramic
( call a student ) materials which are
fired.

( on-screen)
- Pottery is made by
combining naturally
occurring raw materials,
such as clay, earthen
minerals, and
water and shaping them
into forms. Clay is a
natural material created
by weathered rock. It is
soft, malleable and will
permanently harden if
baked at high
temperatures, making it
In making our Pots we use different clay like: a practical material for
making tableware.

We have 3 types of Clay in


Pottery:
1.Earthenware- Clay is a natural
material created by weathered
rock. It is soft, malleable and
will permanently harden if
Yes, kindly read the next type of clay baked at high temperatures,
(call a student ) making it a practical material
for making tableware.

2.Porcelain- Porcelain comes


from a refined clay which is
fired at very high temperatures
of approximately 1,200–
1,450°C. The result is an
Very good! How about the last one .
extremely hard, shiny material
(call a student)
often white and translucent in
appearance.

3.Stoneware- Stoneware is
made from a particular clay
which is fired at a higher
temperature of 1,200°C. This
results in a more durable
material, with a denser, stone-
like quality. The finished
Can you give examples of pots that you know product will be waterproof and
class? unlike earthenware, does not
(call a student ) need to be glazed.

Yes,Very good! What else class?

-Manunggul Jar maa’m


Very good class! It is good to hear that you are
familiar with those historical pots.

-Maitum Jars maa’m


Okay class, We have different pottery in our
country Philippines as follows:
( call a student )
1.Burnay
2.Palayok
3.Kalinga Pottery
4.Manunggul Jar
5.Maitum Jar
Kinds of Pots:
1.Burnay -  A clay that was
found in plenty in the Western
area of Vigan. The making of
burnay is done with just the use
of the potter’s skillful hands
and use of pottery wheel and
kiln. Fine sand is used to
temper the clay, which once
fashioned into the desired shape
is placed inside high-
temperature ground kilns made
from brick and clay. Compared
to terracotta, people say that the
burnay is hardier.

2. Palayok- A palayok is
a clay pot used as the
traditional food preparation
container in the Philippines.
3.Kalinga pottery- is an
ancient clay art tradition widely
distributed in Kalinga, a
province located in the
Philippines’ Cordillera
Mountains. This pottery art has
a few distinctive features, one
of which is its unique geometric
motifs.

4. Manunggul Jar -
a secondary burial jar excavated
from a Neolithic burial site in
the Manunggul cave of
the Tabon Caves at Lipuun
Point in Palawan. It is made
from clay with some sand soil.

5.Maitum Jar- They are made


of earthenware, and are
We have also here the different Mindanao Pottery. characterized by their design
that suggests human figures
with complete or partial facial
features of the first inhabitants
in Mindanao. Furthermore, they
give emphasis to the Filipinos’
popular belief of life after
death.

In order to form our pots, we need this process:


(call a student )

And to make it eye appealing we applied


decorations like: Process in making Pots:
( call a student ) 1.Preparing the material
2.Working with Clay (ex: slab
making,coiling,Throwing,Hand
Modelling,Cradling,Molding )
3.Drying,Firing,Cooling
4.Decorating,Glazing

Before we go to our next topic,Let me show you a


short video clip.
Decorating Techniques:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IW1Yls3VJI8
1.Carving
What is Paper Quilling? 2.Incisions
( call a student) 3.Paintings
4.Modelling

-also called paper filigree, is a


papercraft that has been popular
since the 15th century. 
-Paper quilling is the art of
cutting paper into long thin
strips, rolling and pinching the
There are different tools use in making paper pieces into different shapes, and
quilling: then gluing the shapes together
to form decorative art. Paper
quilling projects can it is used to
decorate cards, boxes, gift bags,
picture frames, or even be made
into 3D stand-alone art pieces.

Paper Quilling Strips: Precut


paper designed especially for
quilling can be bought online or
at your local craft store. The
advantage of using pre-cut
paper is that your paper strips
will always be the same width
and of course you will also save
time when using this type of
paper.
Slotted Tool: This tool is a
handle with a comfort grip that
has a slotted metal piece at the
top to insert your paper strips
and then twists them into
circular shapes. This tool makes
it easier to control and roll your
paper strips.
Tweezers: Tweezers are handy
for holding your quilled shapes
together while you are applying
glue.
Needle Tool: The needle tool is
a handle with a comfort grip
that has a needle on one end.
This tool is useful for applying
glue to the ends of your paper
strips.
Circle Sized Ruler: This handy
tool is a ruler that has various
sized holes in the middle. Place
your rolled paper coil into a
hole and get an accurate
measurement.
Curling Coach: This tool is
similar to the sized circle ruler.
It makes the job of curling
There are also 15 types of design in quilling: paper easy. It is especially
( call a student) useful when used in
conjunction with the slotted
tool.
Crimper Tool: This tool adds
some crimped texture to your
paper strips. Crimping adds
interest to your quilling design.
White Glue: Most quillers use
ordinary PVA glue.
Before our class discussion end, I will show you a
video clip in making paper quilling.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=2RBQ8JRTJlA

D. Generalization

Do you have any question class?


If there’s no question, I’ll be the one to ask you.

( call a student)
Will you give the 5 decorating techniques?

-none maa’m
Very good! What do you call the pot made in
Ilocos?
-the 5 decorating techniques
are:
Good! How about the other name of paper
quilling?
1.Carving
2.Incisions
Very good class! Can you give the 3 types of 3.Paintings
pottery? 4.Modelling
Good job class! Seems that you answered all my
question, we will have our short quiz.

-Burnay maa’m

-Paper filigree maa’m.

-yes maa’m,the
earthenware,stoneware and
porcelain.

IV. ASSESSMENT / EVALUATION


Performance Task!
Create your own paper quilling design.

CRITERIA POINTS
Technical Skill 10
Creativity 10
Craftsmanship 5
Knowledge in principles of design and 20
element
Effort 5
Total 50

EVALUATION
In ½ sheet of paper. Answer the following questions.

1. It is used to decorate cards, boxes, gift bags, picture frames, or even be made into 3D
stand-alone art pieces.
a. Paper Mache
b. Paper quail
c. Paper Quill
d. Paper Machine

2. It is made of earthenware, and are characterized by their design that suggests human
figures with complete or partial facial features of the first inhabitants in Mindanao.
a. Maitum Jar
b. Manunggul Jar
c. Manggugul Jar
d. Mautum Jar

3. A process of forming vessel and other objects with clay and other ceramic materials
which are fired.
a. Pott
b. Pottery
c. Potirie
d. Potery

4. A clay pot used as the traditional food preparation container in the Philippines.


a. Kalinga Pottery
b. Burnay
c. Palayok
d. Pan

5. It is other name of paper quilling.


a. Paper Filegree
b. Paper Feligree
c. Paper Filigree
d. Paper Felegrie

6. This tool is a ruler that has various sized holes in the middle?
a. Calipher
b. Circular Ruler
c. Curling Coach
d. Circle Measure

7. This tool is useful for applying glue to the ends of your paper strips.?
a. Tweezers
b. Crimping tool
c. Slotted Tool
d. Pliers
8. This pottery art has a few distinctive features, one of which is its unique geometric
motifs?
a. Burnay
b. Maitum Jar
c. Palayok
d. Kalinga Pottery

9. This handy tool for holding your quilled shapes together while you are applying glue.
a. Pottery Wheel
b. Curling Coach
c. Tweezers
d. Glue

10. It comes from a refined clay which is fired at very high temperatures of approximately
1,200–1,450°C.
a. Porcelain
b. Stoneware
c. Earthenware
d. Ceramics

11. A natural material created by weathered rock.


a. Porcelain
b. Clay
c. Stoneware
d. Ceramics.
12-15. Enumerate the 4 Decorating Techniques in Pottery
V. Assignment
Make a research about Paper Mache. Place in 1 whole sheet of paper .

Prepared by:
Carrido, Jeanette B.
BTLEd-III

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