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I. OBJECTIVES
A. Defining handicrafts according to product
B. Identify the types according to product
C. Recognize the importance of products through handcrafting
Everybody stand up and lead the prayer ( the student will stand and
(call a student) pray)
B. Motivation
Now class, before we go to our class
discussion lets have a game first.
- Potteries Maa’m
C. Presentation
Now class , do you have any idea of our
topic class.
- It is all about
( call a student) handicraft,maa’m.
(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.
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.
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.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=2RBQ8JRTJlA
D. Generalization
( 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
-yes maa’m,the
earthenware,stoneware and
porcelain.
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
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
Prepared by:
Carrido, Jeanette B.
BTLEd-III