Recent Scheme of Work on Visual Art

Syllabus for Senior Secondary

FIRST TERM
SSS 1 SSS 2 SSS 3
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 2

Theme: History Of Visual Art
Topic: Historical foundation of Nigerian arts (200BC to 1900AD)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Nok Arts.
2. Igbo-Ukwu Arts
3. Ife Arts: Terra-Cotta, Bronze works, Quartz carving.
4. Esie Soap Stone.
5. Benin Arts: Bronze works, Ivory carving.
6. Tsoede Bronze.
7. Wood carving e.g Ekpa wood carving and Ekpo mask of the Ibibios and Annangs.
8. Alok Monolith stones at Ikom L.G.A., Cross River State.
WEEK 2

Theme: Two Dimensional Art
Topic: Still life painting
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Characteristics of Still Life drawing and painting :
• Composition
• Proportion
• Light and shade.
· Highlight
· Shades
• Perspective.
• Vanishing Point.
2. Objects should be arranged reflecting :
• Cones
• Rectangles
• Squares
• Cubes
Prism
Ovals Spheres
• Circles.
WEEK 2

Theme: Two Dimensional Art
Topic: Drawing and painting from life
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Drawing the human figure with colour crayon or colour ink
2. Control of paint, crayon or colour ink from light and shade effects
3. Proportion I Relation of parts to I parts of the whole body
• Anatomical studies
• Drawing or painting of portraits
• Quick action poses
• Long poses for detailed drawing and painting.
4. Still Life Drawing and painting
Drawing and painting of objects:
furniture;
utensils;
tools;
machinery;
machinery;
flowers etc.
5. Landscape Drawing and Painting,
What constitutes a Landscape setting:
trees;
houses;
rocks;
sky;
· mountains etc.
6. What constitutes a Seascape scenery:
sea;
boats;
fishermen;
waves;
ship;
harbor
WEEK 3

Theme: History Of Visual Art
Topic: Museums and art galleries in Nigeria
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition of Museum: A building or institution where objects of artistic, historical, or scientific importance and value are kept, studied and put on display.
2. Definition of Art Gallery: A place where artworks are exhibited and sometimes sold.
3. History of Museums in Nigeria.
4. Types of museums Natural History Museum at Ife, War Museum in Umuahia, Museum of Nigerian Traditional Architecture monta in Jos.
5. Functions of Museums: Preservation of antiquities, For historical research, For Tourism
6. Functions of Art Galleries: For promotion of artists and their works, Sale of artworks, Preservation of artworks, Entertainment.
7. Locations of Museums and Art Galleries in Nigeria.
WEEK 3

Theme: Two Dimensional Art
Topic: Still life painting (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Characteristics of Still Life drawing and painting :
• Composition
• Proportion
• Light and shade.
· Highlight
· Shades
• Perspective.
• Vanishing Point.
2. Objects should be arranged reflecting :
• Cones
• Rectangles
• Squares
• Cubes
Prism
Ovals Spheres
• Circles.
WEEK 3

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Sculpture, wood carving in relief
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Relief Carving :
Register-type door;
plaque;
verandah post;
divination tray
2. Types of Reliefs
low relief
high relief
3. Carving Tools:
gouge;
rifflers;
rasps;
mallets;
steel;
scrappers;
sand paper;
steel wool or iron sponge;
sharpening stone;
oil for sharpening stone.
WEEK 4

Theme: History Of Visual Art
Topic: Museums and art galleries in Nigeria (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definition of Museum: A building or institution where objects of artistic, historical, or scientific importance and value are kept, studied and put on display.
2. Definition of Art Gallery: A place where artworks are exhibited and sometimes sold.
3. History of Museums in Nigeria.
4. Types of museums Natural History Museum at Ife, War Museum in Umuahia, Museum of Nigerian Traditional Architecture monta in Jos.
5. Functions of Museums: Preservation of antiquities, For historical research, For Tourism
6. Functions of Art Galleries: For promotion of artists and their works, Sale of artworks, Preservation of artworks, Entertainment.
7. Locations of Museums and Art Galleries in Nigeria
WEEK 4

Theme: Two Dimensional Art
Topic: Imaginative composition
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Characteristics of imaginative composition:
Compositional
Accuracy
Colour
Distribution
Focus
Variety of Forms.
Draught man ship.
WEEK 4

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Carving in the round.(simple forms)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Object that can be carved in the round:
Wooden
shoes.
Paddles.
Pestles.
Ash-tray
Saucer
Walking
Stick.
WEEK 5

Theme: Introduction To Visual Art
Topic: Visual arts
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Definitions of Visual Arts as: visual object consciously created the act of making skillful use of materials to produce things for human use and pleasure. Through an expression of skill or imagination.
2. Classification of Visual Arts: Fine Arts Drawing Painting Sculpture
3. Applied Arts: Graphics, Textile, and Ceramics
4. Functions of Visual Arts
a) Utilitarian: Teacups Clothes Advert Posters
b) Aesthetic: Painting Sculpture
c) Religious: Carved images as idols. Masks. Divination tray.
d) Political: Chiefly stools Symbols. To educate.
WEEK 5

Theme: Two Dimensional Art
Topic: Imaginative composition (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Characteristics of imaginative composition:
Compositional
Accuracy
Colour
Distribution
Focus
Variety of Forms.
Draught man ship.
WEEK 5

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Carving in the round.( life forms)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Carving in the round:
Volume
Plane
Mass.
WEEK 6

Theme: Introduction To Visual Art
Topic: Professions and Job Opportunities
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Professions of Visual Artists: Graphic Designer: Video Editors, Cartoonists, Designers for lithographic, printing.
2. Industrial Designers e.g. Textile designers
3. Painters.
4. Sculptors.
5. Ceramic Industry
6. Photograph
7. Cultural Officers
8. Medical illustrators.
9. Investigative illustration
WEEK 6

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Introduction to sculpture
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of sculpture
2. Functions of Sculpture.
3. Sculptural techniques and their usages.
4. Sculptural tools and materials :
• Metal
• Clay
• Cement
• Wax
• Plaster
• Wood and so on.
5. Modeling of Simple objects,
Objects to be modeled:
• Fruits
• Rock
• Seeds
• Shells
• Bone and so on.
6. Features :
Form
Structure
Proportion.
Design.
7. Modeling of parts of the Human body.
Modeling of human portrait, full figure and animal forms.
Modeling of hand, leg, eyes, nose and so on.
8. Feature of modeling :
Proportion
Composition
Representation.
WEEK 6

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: Western art history
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Styles and Periods:
Pre historic Art.
Mesopotamia: Greek Art
Roman Art.
Early Christian.
Islamic Art.
Medieval Art
Renaissance Art.
2. The differences in styles e.g. Islamic and Christian Art and the style of Leonardo Da Vinci and that Greek Vase painters.
WEEK 7

Theme: Introduction To Visual Art
Topic: Professions and Job Opportunities (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Professions of Visual Artists: Graphic Designer: Video Editors, Cartoonists, Designers for lithographic, printing.
2. Industrial Designers e.g. Textile designers
3. Painters.
4. Sculptors.
5. Ceramic Industry
6. Photograph
7. Cultural Officers
8. Medical illustrators.
9. Investigative illustration
WEEK 7

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Introduction to sculpture (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of sculpture
2. Functions of Sculpture.
3. Sculptural techniques and their usages.
4. Sculptural tools and materials :
• Metal
• Clay
• Cement
• Wax
• Plaster
• Wood and so on.
5. Modeling of Simple objects,
Objects to be modeled:
• Fruits
• Rock
• Seeds
• Shells
• Bone and so on.
6. Features :
Form
Structure
Proportion.
Design.
7. Modeling of parts of the Human body.
Modeling of human portrait, full figure and animal forms.
Modeling of hand, leg, eyes, nose and so on.
8. Feature of modeling :
Proportion
Composition
Representation.
WEEK 7

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: Impact of African art on western art and vice versa
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. 19th and 20th Century art of Europe :
Impressionism
Expressionism
Abstraction
Cubism
New concept and media for art in Africa.
2. Neglect of African art education and destruction of many artifacts.
WEEK 8

Theme: Introduction To Visual Art
Topic: Visual sense
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. The dynamics of basic shapes in every object e.g. cylinder or bottle.
The basic shapes of natural and man-made objects.
All objects having more than one colour because they reflect the colours of objects around them.
Every object being unique in surface likeness (texture).
2. The nuances of color mixture on surfaces of objects we see.
WEEK 8

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Introduction to sculpture (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of sculpture
2. Functions of Sculpture.
3. Sculptural techniques and their usages.
4. Sculptural tools and materials :
• Metal
• Clay
• Cement
• Wax
• Plaster
• Wood and so on.
5. Modeling of Simple objects,
Objects to be modeled:
• Fruits
• Rock
• Seeds
• Shells
• Bone and so on.
6. Features :
Form
Structure
Proportion.
Design.
7. Modeling of parts of the Human body.
Modeling of human portrait, full figure and animal forms.
Modeling of hand, leg, eyes, nose and so on.
8. Feature of modeling :
Proportion
Composition
Representation.
WEEK 8

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: Impact of Nigeria art on western art
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Benin primitive and looted artworks.
2. Ife Bronze heads Iron Ceremonial Screens.
3. Yoruba carved doors, bowls, and pillar posts
WEEK 9

Theme: Introduction To Visual Art
Topic: Visual sense (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. The dynamics of basic shapes in every object e.g. cylinder or bottle.
The basic shapes of natural and man-made objects.
All objects having more than one colour because they reflect the colours of objects around them.
Every object being unique in surface likeness (texture).
2. The nuances of color mixture on surfaces of objects we see.
WEEK 9

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Introduction to sculpture (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Meaning of sculpture
2. Functions of Sculpture.
3. Sculptural techniques and their usages.
4. Sculptural tools and materials :
• Metal
• Clay
• Cement
• Wax
• Plaster
• Wood and so on.
5. Modeling of Simple objects,
Objects to be modeled:
• Fruits
• Rock
• Seeds
• Shells
• Bone and so on.
6. Features :
Form
Structure
Proportion.
Design.
7. Modeling of parts of the Human body.
Modeling of human portrait, full figure and animal forms.
Modeling of hand, leg, eyes, nose and so on.
8. Feature of modeling :
Proportion
Composition
Representation.
WEEK 9

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: Contemporary world art
Sub-Topic:
Content:
New Terms and Direction in art:
Visual
Culture.
Installation
Performance art.
Video art.

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

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SECOND TERM
SSS 1 SSS 2 SSS 3
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 2

Theme: Two Dimensional Art
Topic: Drawing
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Concept of Lines
Types of Lines:
Vertical
Horizontal
Diagonal
Wavy
• Spiral
Zig-zag
Qualities of Lines:
· Thick.
Thin.
• Heavy
Light.
Rigid.
• Flexible.
Functions, Demarcation and Description of shapes:
• Shapes
Forms
Tonal
Values
• Texture.
composition
Lines as patterns in nature:
Woodland (trees without leaves).
Lines on animals e.g Zebra.
Skeleton of animals.
Veins in leaves.
Lines as patterns in man-made objects:
Power and railway lines.
Steel frame work and structure of buildings.
Bridges,
fences.
2. Eye and Hand Coordination
Imitative Drawing.
3. Shading Techniques :
Hatching
Crosshatching,
Pointillism,
Blurring.
4. Still-life Drawing.
Composition of inanimate objects.
Lines,
qualities,
direction of shapes forms.
Simple perspective In object drawing.
Natural objects. Form, texture and tone.
WEEK 2

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: Indigenous decorative motifs
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Calabash Decoration
Types of indigenous decorative
Patterns :
Painted.
Carved.
Scorched.
Scraped.
Mounted beads, cowries and coins.
2. Functions of Calabashes.
3. Foreign influence and Values on decorated calabashes.
4. Body decoration. (Tattoo)
Meaning: Body decoration (Tattoo) involves slashing the skin and introducing irritants in the wounds, which when healed leave pronounced scar.
5. Some decorative motifs :
Animal forms.
Zoomorphic
Spiral lines.
6. Wall Decoration: some Wall Decorative Motifs and their Origins ;
Yoruba: Sango Wand.
Snakes.
Birds.
Geometric shapes.
Ibo: Uli motifs
Hausa: Arabesque motifs.
WEEK 2

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Making models for art product
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Designs of objects:
cars;
bottles;
cell phones;
buildings;
airplanes;
gliders.
WEEK 3

Theme: Two Dimensional Art
Topic: Drawing (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Concept of Lines
Types of Lines:
Vertical
Horizontal
Diagonal
Wavy
• Spiral
Zig-zag
Qualities of Lines:
· Thick.
Thin.
• Heavy
Light.
Rigid.
• Flexible.
Functions, Demarcation and Description of shapes:
• Shapes
Forms
Tonal
Values
• Texture.
composition
Lines as patterns in nature:
Woodland (trees without leaves).
Lines on animals e.g Zebra.
Skeleton of animals.
Veins in leaves.
Lines as patterns in man-made objects:
Power and railway lines.
Steel frame work and structure of buildings.
Bridges,
fences.
2. Eye and Hand Coordination
Imitative Drawing.
3. Shading Techniques :
Hatching
Crosshatching,
Pointillism,
Blurring.
4. Still-life Drawing.
Composition of inanimate objects.
Lines,
qualities,
direction of shapes forms.
Simple perspective In object drawing.
Natural objects. Form, texture and tone.
WEEK 3

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: Indigenous decorative motifs (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Calabash Decoration
Types of indigenous decorative
Patterns :
Painted.
Carved.
Scorched.
Scraped.
Mounted beads, cowries and coins.
2. Functions of Calabashes.
3. Foreign influence and Values on decorated calabashes.
4. Body decoration. (Tattoo)
Meaning: Body decoration (Tattoo) involves slashing the skin and introducing irritants in the wounds, which when healed leave pronounced scar.
5. Some decorative motifs :
Animal forms.
Zoomorphic
Spiral lines.
6. Wall Decoration: some Wall Decorative Motifs and their Origins ;
Yoruba: Sango Wand.
Snakes.
Birds.
Geometric shapes.
Ibo: Uli motifs
Hausa: Arabesque motifs.
WEEK 3

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Letter block and calligraphic
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Block lettering exercise :
Roman
Gothic
2. Calligraphic letterings :
san-serifs
ornamental
3. Qualities of lettering :
legibility;
suitability;
spacing
WEEK 4

Theme: Two Dimensional Art
Topic: Drawing (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Concept of Lines
Types of Lines:
Vertical
Horizontal
Diagonal
Wavy
• Spiral
Zig-zag
Qualities of Lines:
· Thick.
Thin.
• Heavy
Light.
Rigid.
• Flexible.
Functions, Demarcation and Description of shapes:
• Shapes
Forms
Tonal
Values
• Texture.
composition
Lines as patterns in nature:
Woodland (trees without leaves).
Lines on animals e.g Zebra.
Skeleton of animals.
Veins in leaves.
Lines as patterns in man-made objects:
Power and railway lines.
Steel frame work and structure of buildings.
Bridges,
fences.
2. Eye and Hand Coordination
Imitative Drawing.
3. Shading Techniques :
Hatching
Crosshatching,
Pointillism,
Blurring.
4. Still-life Drawing.
Composition of inanimate objects.
Lines,
qualities,
direction of shapes forms.
Simple perspective In object drawing.
Natural objects. Form, texture and tone.
WEEK 4

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: Indigenous craft
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Calabash Decoration
Types of indigenous decorative Patterns :
Painted.
Carved.
Scorched.
Scraped.
Mounted beads,
cowries and coins.
2. Functions of Calabashes.
3. Foreign influence and Values on decorated calabashes.
4. Body decoration. (Tattoo) Meaning :
Body decoration (Tattoo) involves slashing the skin and introducing irritants in the wounds, which when healed leave pronounced scar.
5. Some decorative motifs :
Animal forms.
Zoomorphic Spiral lines.
6. Wall Decoration Some Wall Decorative Motifs and their Origins ;
Yoruba: Sango Wand.
Snakes.
Birds.
Geometric shapes.
Ibo: Uli motifs
Hausa Arabesque motifs.
WEEK 4

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Computer assisted design
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Corel draw windows environment :
task bar;
menu bar;
tools box
status bar
page view
2. Clip Art for illustration
3. Texts, Dialogue boxes ;
pop-up menu;
interactive fill tools;
4. Layout features
WEEK 5

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Terminologies in 3 dimensional art
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Terminologies in 3-Dimensional art:
• Terra-Cotta
sculpture in the round
Green Ware
Leather hand
• Marquette
• Belief
WEEK 5

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: Modern nigeria art, artist, art educator and art historians (1900- 1960)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Modern Nigerian Arts: Painting Sculpture, Ceramics, Textiles, Graphics.
2. Studio Artists:
Aina Onabolu, Akinola Lasekan.
Ben Enwonwu,
Yusuf Grillo,
Kolade Osinowo.
Ladi Kwali,
Erhabor Emopae,
Uche Okeke,
Agbo Folarin
3. Art Educators:
Kenneth Murray
Udo Ema
Solomon Wangboje
T. A. Fasuyi
J. B. Akolo
WEEK 5

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Layout and books illustration
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Layout features:
columns;
margin;
spine;
bleeding;
blurb etc.
2. Illustration techniques on computer using free hand tools.
WEEK 6

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Terminologies in 3 dimensional art (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Terminologies in 3-Dimensional art:
• Terra-Cotta
sculpture in the round
Green Ware
Leather hand
• Marquette
• Belief
WEEK 6

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: Modern Nigeria art, artist, art educator and art historians (1900- 1960) (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Modern Nigerian Arts: Painting Sculpture, Ceramics, Textiles, Graphics.
2. Studio Artists:
Aina Onabolu, Akinola Lasekan.
Ben Enwonwu,
Yusuf Grillo,
Kolade Osinowo.
Ladi Kwali,
Erhabor Emopae,
Uche Okeke,
Agbo Folarin
3. Art Educators:
Kenneth Murray
Udo Ema
Solomon Wangboje
T. A. Fasuyi
J. B. Akolo
WEEK 6

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Spinning and weaving
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Basic principles of weaving:
Warp;
Weft;
Colour;
pattern;
2. Spinning. Process
WEEK 7

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Introduction to Modelling
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Types of clay :
- Primary clay
- Secondary clay
2. Properties of clay :
- Pliability
- Plasticity
3. Ceramic tools and equipment.
4. Methods of molding: Coiling Slabbing Pinching
5. Processes of drying and firing.
WEEK 7

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: African art history
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Major artworks
Cameroon: Bamileke, Bamun.
Dahomey: Fon.
Upper Volta: Mossi, Bobo.
Liberia: Dan Ngere.
Mali: Dogon.
Sierra Leone: Mende
Congo: Baluba.
Gabon: Fang, Bakwere.
Ghana: Ashanti, and Fante.
WEEK 7

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Stencils
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Paper stencil cutting
2. Screen stencil laying and cutting
WEEK 8

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Introduction to Modelling (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Types of clay :
- Primary clay
- Secondary clay
2. Properties of clay :
- Pliability
- Plasticity
3. Ceramic tools and equipment.
4. Methods of molding: Coiling Slabbing Pinching
5. Processes of drying and firing.
WEEK 8

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: African art history (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Ancient Egyptian Art:
Paintings, drawing and hieroglyphics found on the walls of tombs,
pyramids and temples.
Qualities, purposes and functions of paintings,
drawings and hieroglyphics.
WEEK 8

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Photography
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Types of Camera: double Lens Reflex ;
single Lens Reflex;
box camera;
bellow camera;
2. Terminologies in photography.
focus;
snap;
view;
panning;
3. Parts of a SLR camera :
aperture;
lens;
view finder;
4. Photographic materials and Equipment :
Camera;
film;
5. Photographic processes :
loading;
snap-shooting
WEEK 9

Theme: Three Dimensional Art
Topic: Introduction to Modelling (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Types of clay :
- Primary clay
- Secondary clay
2. Properties of clay :
- Pliability
- Plasticity
3. Ceramic tools and equipment.
4. Methods of molding: Coiling Slabbing Pinching
5. Processes of drying and firing.
WEEK 9

Theme: History Of Art
Topic: African art history (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Ancient Egyptian Art:
Paintings, drawing and hieroglyphics found on the walls of tombs,
pyramids and temples.
Qualities, purposes and functions of paintings,
drawings and hieroglyphics.
WEEK 9

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Photography (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Types of Camera: double Lens Reflex ;
single Lens Reflex;
box camera;
bellow camera;
2. Terminologies in photography.
focus;
snap;
view;
panning;
3. Parts of a SLR camera :
aperture;
lens;
view finder;
4. Photographic materials and Equipment :
Camera;
film;
5. Photographic processes :
loading;
snap-shooting

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

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THIRD TERM
SSS 1 SSS 2 SSS 3
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 1: Revision
WEEK 2

Theme: Appreciation Art
Topic: Introduction to art appreciation
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. The analysis and evaluation of works of art.
2. Forms and their suggestions.
3. Use of elements and principles of design.
4. Composition in artworks for harmony.
5. Significance of pictorial elements.
6. Terminologies in Art.
Art Terms:
Applique
Balance
Bas-relief
Calligraphy
Cartoon
Motifs
Silhouette
Cire Perdue
WEEK 2

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Shapes and colours in basic design
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Basic Geometric Shapes :
Square
Circle.
Triangle.
Cone.
Rectangle.
2. Primary Colours :
Red
Blue.
Yellow.
3. Block and Pen Lettering
Block letter.
Pen Letter (Calligraphy).
WEEK 2

Theme:
Topic:
Sub-Topic:
Content:

WEEK 3

Theme: Appreciation Art
Topic: Introduction to art appreciation (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. The analysis and evaluation of works of art.
2. Forms and their suggestions.
3. Use of elements and principles of design.
4. Composition in artworks for harmony.
5. Significance of pictorial elements.
6. Terminologies in Art.
Art Terms:
Applique
Balance
Bas-relief
Calligraphy
Cartoon
Motifs
Silhouette
Cire Perdue
WEEK 3

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Shapes and colours in basic design (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Basic Geometric Shapes :
Square
Circle.
Triangle.
Cone.
Rectangle.
2. Primary Colours :
Red
Blue.
Yellow.
3. Block and Pen Lettering
Block letter.
Pen Letter (Calligraphy).
WEEK 3

Theme:
Topic:
Sub-Topic:
Content:

WEEK 4

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Introduction to computer graphics
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Computer Hardware: The visible and tangible components of the computer Components :
Monitor
Systems Unit
Printer
Keyboard
Mousse
Scanner
2. Computer Software :
The instruction that tells your computer what to do.
Examples:
Corel Draw
Harvard Graphics
Adobe Photoshop
Eye Candy
3. The 4 basic mouse techniques :
Pointing
Clicking
Double clicking
Dragging
WEEK 4

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Shapes and colours in basic design (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Basic Geometric Shapes :
Square
Circle.
Triangle.
Cone.
Rectangle.
2. Primary Colours :
Red
Blue.
Yellow.
3. Block and Pen Lettering
Block letter.
Pen Letter (Calligraphy).
WEEK 4

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Topic:
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WEEK 5

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Introduction to computer graphics (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Computer Hardware: The visible and tangible components of the computer Components :
Monitor
Systems Unit
Printer
Keyboard
Mousse
Scanner
2. Computer Software :
The instruction that tells your computer what to do.
Examples:
Corel Draw
Harvard Graphics
Adobe Photoshop
Eye Candy
3. The 4 basic mouse techniques :
Pointing
Clicking
Double clicking
Dragging
WEEK 5

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Computer graphic design
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Corel Draw Windows Environment:
Title bar
Menu bar
Status bar
Minimize button
Restore button.
Close button.
2. Corel Draw tools:
Pick tool
Shape tool
Zoom tool
Ellipse tool
Polygon tool
Fill tool.
Transparent tool Pen tool.
WEEK 5

Theme:
Topic:
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WEEK 6

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Introduction to graphics
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Block Lettering and Calligraphic
Lettering
Features
Spacing.
Formation of letters.
Streamlining of letters
Skill and craftsmanship
Learn loops.
Curves.
Ascenders
Descenders.
2. Elements of Design :
Line.
Texture
Colour.
Size
Shapes
Value
Space
3. Principles of Design :
Balance.
Contrast.
Proportion.
Variety.
Gradation
Harmony.
4. Forms of Graphic
Advertisement:
Newspaper adverts
Posters.
Handbills
Invitation Cards.
Book covers
C.D jackets.
Banners.
5. Features:
Suitable design.
Legibility of lettering
Communication
Technical
proficiency
Colour distribution and harmony.
Colour Symbolism.
WEEK 6

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Computer graphic design (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Corel Draw Windows Environment:
Title bar
Menu bar
Status bar
Minimize button
Restore button.
Close button.
2. Corel Draw tools:
Pick tool
Shape tool
Zoom tool
Ellipse tool
Polygon tool
Fill tool.
Transparent tool Pen tool.
WEEK 6

Theme:
Topic:
Sub-Topic:
Content:

WEEK 7

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Introduction to graphics (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Block Lettering and Calligraphic
Lettering
Features
Spacing.
Formation of letters.
Streamlining of letters
Skill and craftsmanship
Learn loops.
Curves.
Ascenders
Descenders.
2. Elements of Design :
Line.
Texture
Colour.
Size
Shapes
Value
Space
3. Principles of Design :
Balance.
Contrast.
Proportion.
Variety.
Gradation
Harmony.
4. Forms of Graphic
Advertisement:
Newspaper adverts
Posters.
Handbills
Invitation Cards.
Book covers
C.D jackets.
Banners.
5. Features:
Suitable design.
Legibility of lettering
Communication
Technical
proficiency
Colour distribution and harmony.
Colour Symbolism.
WEEK 7

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Computer graphic design (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Corel Draw Windows Environment:
Title bar
Menu bar
Status bar
Minimize button
Restore button.
Close button.
2. Corel Draw tools:
Pick tool
Shape tool
Zoom tool
Ellipse tool
Polygon tool
Fill tool.
Transparent tool Pen tool.
WEEK 7

Theme:
Topic:
Sub-Topic:
Content:

WEEK 8

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Textile designs
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Textile design on paper.
Motif: A single unit of design.
Repeat Patterns:
Block.
Half-drop
Min'or
Orgee
Brick.
Diamond.
2. Printed Textile Design.
3. Printing Techniques: Block :
Lino cut
Wood cut
Yam cut
Screen Printing.
WEEK 8

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Textile design printing process
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Textile Printing Processes:
Relief process.
Silk Screen
Printing
Intaglio.
Planography.
WEEK 8

Theme:
Topic:
Sub-Topic:
Content:

WEEK 9

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Textile designs (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
1. Textile design on paper.
Motif: A single unit of design.
Repeat Patterns:
Block.
Half-drop
Min'or
Orgee
Brick.
Diamond.
2. Printed Textile Design.
3. Printing Techniques: Block :
Lino cut
Wood cut
Yam cut
Screen Printing.
WEEK 9

Theme: Applied Design
Topic: Textile design printing process (Cont.)
Sub-Topic:
Content:
Textile Printing Processes:
Relief process.
Silk Screen
Printing
Intaglio.
Planography.
WEEK 9

Theme:
Topic:
Sub-Topic:
Content:


WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

WEEK 10: REVISION AND EXAMININATION

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