B5 Creative Arts · Term 3, Week 4

Appreciating and Appraising

Lesson notes

Learning Objectives

Indicator: B5.1.4.6.2 - Develop guidelines for appreciating and appraising own and others’ visual artworks that reflect the physical and social environments of some communities in Africa

By the end of the lesson, learners can:

  1. List the key sections of an appraisal guide (description, subject matter, appraisal, experiences) from memory.
  2. Identify correct appraisal vocabulary (words like “texture,” “mood,” “composition,” “cultural value”) when discussing sample artworks.
  3. Create a class-approved checklist for judging artworks that reflect African physical and social environments, such as market scenes, rivers, farms, homes, festivals, and daily community life.
  4. Demonstrate the agreed recording method (manual or digital) by documenting one practice appraisal of a classmate’s artwork.
  5. Explain the purpose of the appraisal report and agree on how and when the class will share their findings.

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Curriculum details

Strand
Visual Arts (Strand 1)
Sub-strand
Appreciating and Appraising (1.4)
Content standard
B5.1.4.6 - Demonstrate understanding of how to analyse, appreciate, appraise/critique and present report on own works and that of others based on established guide for judging artworks (the theme, subject matter, media, techniques, elements and principles of design, social, aesthetic, cultural and functional values), the recordings and reports
Indicator
B5.1.4.6.2 - Develop guidelines for appreciating and appraising own and others' visual artworks that reflect the physical and social environments of some communities in Africa
Suggested placement
Term 3, Week 4 (Week 28 of the year)

Our suggestion, laid out in curriculum order across three terms of twelve weeks. NaCCA does not fix the week, so follow your school's scheme of learning.

Curriculum reference
Creative Arts Curriculum (Basic 4-6), 2019, p. 88

Transcribed from the official NaCCA publication. Check this page against the source.

Exemplars (from the NaCCA curriculum)

Learners are to:
- discuss and accept a guide for appreciating and appraising own and/or others' visual artworks based on the guidelines suggested below;
- identify the correct vocabulary to use for appreciating and appraising artworks;
- agree on what to use the appraisal report for and how to share it;
- agree on the approach/method (manual/digital) to use in recording/documenting the appraisal process;
- fix a day/date for the appreciation/appraisal/jury.
Suggested Guidelines
- Description of the work: The elements in the work (dot, lines, shapes, forms, colour, texture, tone), materials used (paper, pencil, clay, wood), size of the work, number of objects/items in the work.
- Subject matter: Meaning, message, topic, mood, feelings, history, religion, environment, global warming.
- Appraisal: What the work can be used for, likes, good things in the work, beauty, social and cultural value, correlation (connecting to other areas of learning)
- Experiences to share: The design process through thinking and composing, planning and making, displaying and sharing, etc.