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LSP1501 ASSIGNMENT 6 2023 (ANSWERS)

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LSP1501 ASSIGNMENT 6 2023 (ANSWERS) QUESTIONS ANSWERED: SECTION B: VISUAL ARTS Please use the layout and format provided below to structure your answers. QUESTION 1 1.1 Study the pictures below and answer the question that follows. Picture A Picture B LSP1501/6/2023 5 Compare the two images above. Distinguish between the two dimensions observed in the images by clearly indicating which one is which and by explaining each. (4) 1.2 Drawing from your knowledge of Vygotsky’s theory, explain your role as a teacher when teaching Grade R learners how to create two-dimensional forms of art. Support your answer with appropriate examples. (6) 1.3 Developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) is a way of teaching that meets young children where they are, which means that teachers must get to know their learners well and enable them to reach goals that are both challenging and achievable. Demonstrate your understanding of the implications of DAP by relating it to an activity of your choice. Ensure that you include the learners’ age and grade in your discussion. (10) Grade: Activity of your choice: Discussion: 6 1.4 Choose TWO (2) of the skills listed below and discuss how art can be used to facilitate the development of those skills. (10) • fine motor skills • cognitive skills • mathematical skills • language skills • • Question 2 2.1 Study the picture below and answer the question that follows. LSP1501/6/2023 7 Demonstrate your knowledge of the principles of design by identifying and describing the principles that were applied in this picture. (12) 2.2 On page 98 in your study guide, the principles of design are well outlined. Examine how the two principles below can be taught in a Foundation Phase classroom. Use practical examples to show your understanding. • Rhythm (4) 8 • Variety (4) 2.3 Read the scenario below and answer the questions that follow. Holistic development is a concept that sees each child as a whole person: physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially, culturally, morally and spiritually. The stages of development in each of these areas are used to assess where a particular child is, compared to the general norm. Illustrate with examples how art can be used to enhance the following aspects of child development: (10) • Emotional development (5) • Social development (5) 2.4 Mandy and Aneliswa are in Grade 3. Their parents wrote a letter to the principal complaining that their children always bring paintings, drawings, boxes and construction materials home. In the letter, the parents voiced their concern that their children were not learning the relevant curriculum, as they were only doing art projects. The principal then asked you to respond to the parents and explain how young learners benefit from visual art. Based on this scenario, prepare a short presentation which you could use to show parents how art is integrated into other subjects. Prepare your Power Point slides and attached the images to this assignment showing either 3 or 6 slides per page. (7) LSP1501/6/2023 9 Question 3 3.1 Birgili (2015) states that “art offers learners a break from information overload while equally and alternatively continuing to develop the same set of skills required by children to be successful interpreters of the world, enabling them to deal with challenges and problems both critically and analytically”. Generate some ideas on what you could do as a teacher to stimulate the critical thinking of your learners through art. (10) 3.2 Children in a pre-schematic stage (3 to 4 years) of artistic development usually begin to see connections between the shapes that they draw and the physical world around them. Circles and lines may be described as people or objects that are physically present in the child’s life. It is in this stage that a child first makes the connection to communicate through their drawings. As a Grade R teacher, recommend activities parents can do at home to familiarise the child with drawing and to reach the milestones associated with this stage. (5) 10 Question 4 Study the picture below and answer the question that follows. Different kinds of lines can be observed in the image. Imagine you are teaching a Grade 3 class on the topic “How lines are used to create art”. Design a lesson in which you demonstrate how you would use the picture above to enhance your lesson. Your planning should follow the structure provided below. Introduction 4 marks Developmental stage 6 marks LSP1501/6/2023 11 Assessment 4 marks Conclusion 4 marks TOTAL: 100 MARKS

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,QUESTION 1
1.1.
Given images, image A is a 2D animation or drawing and image B is a 3D animation.


2D animation or drawing:


Image A represents a 2D animation or drawing. In 2D animation, artwork is created and
displayed in two-dimensional space. That is, it has width and height, but no depth. It is
usually created by drawing or painting on a flat surface such as paper or a digital canvas.
Image A exhibits these properties because it looks flat and has no depth perception. 2D
animation elements and characters are created using lines, shapes, colors, and textures,
but do not physically exist in three-dimensional space.


3D animation:


Image B represents his 3D animation, in which artwork is created and displayed in a three-
dimensional space, including width, height, and depth. Simulate real-world objects and
environments using computer-generated imagery (CGI) or other techniques. Image B
shows the presence of depth as it gives the illusion that the object occupies his 3D space.
3D animated characters and objects are created using polygons, textures, lighting, and a
variety of other techniques to give them a realistic look and enable them to interact in a
virtual environment.


In summary, the main 2D difference observed in the given images is that image A
represents a 2D animation or drawing that exists in a 2D space with width and height but
no depth. Image B, on the other hand, represents a 3D animation that exists in a three-
dimensional space with width, height, and depth, providing a more immersive and realistic
visual experience.

, 1.2 Drawing from your knowledge of Vygotsky’s theory, explain your role as a
teacher when teaching Grade R learners how to create two-dimensional forms of art.
Support your answer with appropriate examples. (6)


According to Vygotsky's sociocultural theory, learning takes place within a social context,
and individuals construct knowledge through their interaction with others and their cultural
environment. My role as a teacher is to teach an R-grade student how to create her two-
dimensional art form, and to encourage creative expression while facilitating learning by
providing appropriate scaffolding and guidance. is. Here are some examples of how I play
this role.




1. Set up a supportive learning environment:
I want to create a classroom environment that encourages creativity and exploration. This
may include access to art supplies such as paper, pencils, crayons, and markers, as well
as showing examples of 2D artwork to inspire students. 2. Demonstration of techniques
and skills:
Demonstrate various techniques and skills involved in creating two-dimensional art forms.
For example, you can teach them how to draw different types of lines, shapes and patterns
with pencils and crayons. By modeling the process, we provide a visual and experiential
reference for students to follow.


3. Providing Guided Exercises:
I offer guided practice sessions where students can apply the techniques they have
learned. For example, you can teach her step by step how to draw simple objects and
animals, gradually increasing her confidence and proficiency in creating 2D shapes.


4. Encourage experimentation and creativity:
I want to emphasize the importance of creativity and encourage my students to explore
their own ideas and interpretations. For example, you can ask open-ended questions such
as "What color would you use to represent a sunny day?" or "How can I make my drawing
more expressive?" This encourages critical thinking and personal expression in works of
art. 5. Provide constructive feedback.
I focus on my students' effort, creativity and improvement to provide constructive feedback
and praise. Feedback includes specific suggestions for improvement and highlighting
aspects of the artwork that demonstrate creativity or attention to detail. This helps develop
students' artistic skills and confidence.

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