Grade 2 Rationalized Creative Arts Notes Term 2
Grade 2 Rationalized Creative Arts Notes Term 2
Grade 2 Rationalized Creative Arts Notes Term 2
African singing games are songs that children sing when playing.
Ask learners to name some of the songs they sing while playing
Guide learners to write one African singing game song they like
Ornaments are items that are won by singers to enhances beauty in a song
Beaded Headgears
Beaded necklaces
Bracelets
Anklets
Facial decorations
These ornaments are won to add beauty and enhance movement while singing
Props on the other hand are moveable items that kids use while singing to help them maintain focus in a
song.
Ropes
Dolls
Sticks
Bottle tops
Bean bags
Handkerchief or pieces of clothes
Making ornaments and props to use when singing African singing games
We can use locally available materials to make ornaments like beaded necklaces and bracelets.
Making beaded necklaces and bracelets for use to perform African singing games
Materials needed
Procedure
1. Tie one end of the string to prevent the beads from slipping of
2. Pass the two strings into the beads,use different colours of beads to make your necklace
beautiful
3. Tie the ends of the strings after fitting stopper
4. Wear the necklace for the day,then display it in class for discussion and assessment
5. Picture of a double strand necklace below
Double strand Bracelet
Materials needed
Procedure
1. Follow the steps belowto cut and make paper beads from magazine pages
2. Measure,mark and draw squares of 2cm sides each. Divide the lines diagonally
3. Cut out the 2cmsquares at least 10 pieces then cut along the diagonal lines
4. Roll the pieces onto a tooth pack, glue the tips and fold the pieces of paper starting from the
wide end
5. Remove the stick. Your beads are ready for stringing
6. A double strand Bracelet below
Wear the bracelet for the day then display it in class for decoration and assessment
Now you have a bracelet and necklaces for use in performing African singing games
Procedure
1. Cut out 5-inch by 5-inch fabric squares.
2. Lay the fabric – sides together and align the edges.
3. Sew three edges closed with straight stitch or leave a 3- inch gap
4. Flip the fabric inside out.
5. Use a funnel to fill the bean bag with dried beans, rice or peas.
6. Sew the gap,then your bean bag is ready.
Learners can stand in circles, lines or sit down as they sing these singing songs.
Each group to sing a different singing game song from the other groand
SGuide your learners into groups,let them choose a singing game that they know and can perform it very
well
Let them use the ornaments and props created earlier to make the performance more interesting.
Let them display various body movements as they perform the singing game.
Each group to display their performance as other learners watch and talk about it.
Hopping
Hopping is a form of movement in which the body is propelled up and down in a continuous motion by
same supporting foot, either on the spot or in motion.
Greater strength and dynamic balance is required for hopping as only one foot is required to lift the
body and smaller base of support is involved
It is an important skill to master for safebody management for example when one is pushed off balance
or looses foot
It is a necessary skill in games such as basket ball lay up shot,, triple jump, and many other balances.
Stand erect , weight on one foot, and other foot raised in slightly back with knee bent.
Keep shoulders level, head high, and toes pointing forward
Look straight ahead
Bend knee of supporting foot,push from the floor and extend body upward into the air.
Land n the same foot,toe first thenball of the foot,then heel, landing with bend knee.
Continue hopping on the same foot.
1. Hop on one foot
On signal each learner starts to hop on the spot on one foot
After some time ( signal them) change on hopping on the other foot
During each hop the other foot is held at right angle but at the knee
Parts of the body used to perform the skill are hands and legs
Animals that hop are horses and let learners name others.
Kicking
Kicking is a method of striking a ball using the feet. Young children enjoy kicking and the teacher
should therefore ensure that the learning environment is interesting
The kicking skill involves applying a force to an object with the foot or leg, and require good eye
foot coordination
Kicking with the feet include kicking a stationary or moving object,like a bean bag,a small can or
a big soft ball
At this level of learning it is necessary not to put too much focus on the part of the foot used in
kicking, instead emphasize should be placed on the application of movement principles related
to acceleration, speed and distance within a marked area
Materials needed
Procedure
Guide learners to sing action songs related to kicking the ball,as they practice kicking the ball in different
directions.
Wind instruments
Materials needed
Straws
Reeds
Cutting tools
Bottles
Water
Plastic bottles
Papers
Guide learners to use locally available materials to make simple wind instruments.
1. Biro pen casing or lollipop straw holder can be blown across to produce some musical sounds,
varying the rhythm of the sound produces a whistle like musical instrument
2. For reeds , plastic bottles or tubes use the cutting tools to cut out a good size,a length of about 6
inches should be sufficient for the learners little hands
3. Bore put a mouth hole on one end
4. Bore out the finger holes
5. Test the instruments
They can make body movements such as swaying, walking, clapping, tapping, marching, stamping and
more others
End of term 2 work.
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