MONTESSORI DE CAGAYAN
Zone 02, Montessori St., Brgy. Leonarda, Tuguegarao City
FIRST QUARTER
GRADE 2 – MAPEH (Arts)
MODULE 1: Lines and Shapes
S.Y.-2021-2022
EXAMINE
• What are the different kinds of lines and shapes used in the picture above?
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• Can you make a similar artwork using different types of lines and shapes?
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REMEMBER
• Line is the foundation of all drawings. It can be used to suggest the shape,
pattern, form, structure, distance, rhythm, movement and even emotions.
The following are the different types of lines:
1. Curved Lines- suggest comfort and ease.
2. Horizontal Lines- suggest distance and calm.
3. Vertical Lines- suggest height and strength.
4. Jagged lines or zigzag lines- suggest turmoil and anxiety.
Lines also have expressive qualities. The following are some of them:
1. Continuous lines- Lead the eye to a certain direction.
a. Maps- use lines as a symbolic representation between places. They tell
how to get from “her” to “there.”
b. Floor plan- is a specialized kind of map that shows the view of the
different rooms in a house or building.
c. Graphs – are made up of lines to visually communicate quantitative
information and relationships.
2. Broken Lines- can express temporariness.
3. Thick Lines – appear difficult to break. They suggest strength.
4. Thin Lines – suggest fragility. They appear easy to break or to knock
over.
• Shape -is produced by lines. It can be two- dimensional or three-
dimensional.
1. Two- dimensional (2D) shape- is a shape that has width and length but
no depth. It has a flat surface that extends in every direction.
2. Three- dimensional (3D) shape- is a solid shape that exists in three
dimensions, including width, length, and depth. Most things around us
are made up of three- dimensional shapes.
The three basic types of shapes are the following:
1. Geometric shapes – these are made up of regular patterns that are
easily recognizable. They tend to be symmetrical, suggesting
structure and organization.
Examples of Geometric shapes:
2. Natural shapes- these are irregular, asymmetrical, and free form
shapes. They are linked to things from the nature like plants, leaves,
flowers, fruits, tree, and animals.
3. Abstract shapes- these are stylized or simplified versions of
natural shapes.
MONTESSORI DE CAGAYAN
Zone 02, Montessori St., Brgy. Leonarda, Tuguegarao City
GRADE 2
MAPEH (Arts)
WORKSHEET # 2
Name:_______________________________________Date:_________
Activity 1
Using a pen, add designs to the drawing of a hand using the different kinds of
lines and shapes. See the example below.
Materials:
• Pencil
• Crayons
• Colored-pencils
• Markers
• Ruler
Steps:
1. Use a bond paper and trace your hand using pencil or marker.
2. Start drawing various lines and shapes on the hands with your pencil.
3. Use three contrasting colors and carefully color over the lines and
shapes you made inside the hand outline.
4. Neatly color the background of your drawing.
Activity 2
On a bond paper, draw a simple human figure using the different kinds of shapes
and color your drawing.