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LSP1501 Assignment 9 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (164920) - DUE 8 October 2024 ; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us.. When we plan performing arts classes for the Foundation Phase, we can go to the internet to find ideas. What we need to teach and the outcomes the learners must achieve can be found in the curriculum statements. Below is a story linked to the theme: Bear hunt. Below are two links to videos telling the same story in two different ways. Use the video recording to answer the following questions. Question 1 [10] 1.1 Bears are not indigenous to South Africa or Africa. In your introduction to the performing arts lesson, how will you integrate across the curriculum to create context? (3) 1.2 Once you have watched the videos, visit the curriculum and familiarise yourself with the curriculum outcomes in the Foundation Phase. Select an outcome from the curriculum that can be taught through the story (video) and motivate your decision. (2) 1.3 Create a warm-up activity for the lesson that is aligned to the theme. (2) 1.4 Develop a sensory awareness activity based on the storyline and video. (3) LSP1501/ASSESSMENT 9/2024 5 Question 2 [15] 2.1 Based on the videos and the theme of the bear hunt, develop a lesson plan (just the body of the lesson) to show how you will teach the outcome you have selected from the curriculum. Also indicate the grade for which you develop your lesson. Your lesson activities must be appropriate for the grade you have selected. (5) 2.2 Explain how you will determine if learners have achieved the outcome of your lesson. (3) 2.3 Develop a cooling down exercise for your lesson that is aligned to the theme of the lesson. (2) 2.4 Identify 5 skills (try to find one per developmental domain) that you will be able to develop through this activity. (5) Question 3 [10] 3.1 The story of the bear hunt lends itself to the beat of a march. Which one of the time signatures below indicate a march? (2) A B C 3.2 Just use the melody of the first line of the song “We are going on a bear hunt” and develop body percussion actions just to match this one line. Your instructions must be very specific and match the rhythm. (5) 3.3 How will you use the story line and tempo to teach about emotions? (3) TOTAL FOR SECTION A: 35 MARKS 6 SECTION B: VISUAL ARTS MS MALIMELA Question 1 [10] 1.1 What do you understand by the concept design principles? (2) 1.2 Imagine that you are a Grade R teacher, and you are helping a 5-year-old child to choose a secondary colour from the box of crayons. Draw one example of an object you can show the child to match with green. (2) 1.3 The concept “holistic development” is described as seeing the child’s development in totality. Demonstrate your understanding of the concept by describing the following aspect and how they are related to visual art. Support with appropriate examples. (6) a) social b) cognitive Question 2 Study the picture below and answer the question that follows. Identify FIVE principles of design you have studied and judge its importance in the design of art. (5) Question 3 Read the statement below and answer the question that follows. Between the ages of two and three years, children can build towers out of blocks, mould clay into rough shapes, and scribble with a crayon or pen. Design a group activity where you will give learners different shapes. Ask learners to do a body poster using the shapes. Ensure that all kinds of shapes are used. Explain how you would present this activity. Do not write a lesson plan. Submit a photo of one of the body artworks produced by the learners. (10) Question 4 Compare Lowenfeld’s and Fox and Schirrmacher’s stages of development to organise their views of art in the development of the child. (10) TOTAL FOR SECTION B: 35 MARKS LSP1501/ASSESSMENT 9/2024 7 SECTION C: PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROF KROG Question 1 (16) Based on planning a lesson in Unit 9, several videos have been uploaded which you need to view to answer the questions below. The structure of your answer must be completed as indicated. The videos are uploaded within the Assessment 9 shell. 1. Aim of activity: This is a very short instruction of an activity, eg Walk on the beam 2. Question: “Can you walk on the beam?” 3. The stick figure drawing 4. Outcome: (What perceptual motor skill/s is it developing or are being developed) Station 1 View link for video 1 of an activity station Aim: Question: Drawing Outcome: Station 2 View link for video 2 of an activity station Aim: Question: Drawing Outcome: 8 Station 3 View link for video 3 of an activity station Aim: Question: Drawing Outcome: Station 4 View link for video 4 of an activity station Aim: Question: Drawing Outcome: Station 5 View link for video 5 of an activity station Aim: Question: Drawing Outcome: LSP1501/ASSESSMENT 9/2024 9 Station 6 View link for video 6 of an activity station Aim: Question: Drawing Outcome: Station 7 View link for video 7 of an activity station Aim: Question: Drawing Outcome: Station 8 View link for video 8 of an activity station Aim: Question: Drawing Outcome: 10 Question 2 (15) Analyse the stations according to the videos and provide a clear motivation why you must develop these various skills (the skills you have mentioned in Question 1) for learners. Provide a list of 5 different skills, which video / station it appears in and their impact the child in the classroom according to the table below: Video numbers Name the gross motor skill/s developed Impact on learning if neglected, underdeveloped Impact on learning if neglected, underdeveloped Video numbers Name the gross motor skill/s developed Impact on learning if neglected, underdeveloped Impact on learning if neglected, underdeveloped Video numbers Name the gross motor skills developed Impact on learning if neglected, underdeveloped Impact on learning if neglected, underdeveloped Video numbers Name the gross motor skills Impact on learning if neglected, underdeveloped Impact on learning if neglected, underdeveloped LSP1501/ASSESSMENT 9/2024 11 Video numbers Name the gross motor skill/s developed Impact on learning if neglected, underdeveloped Impact on learning if neglected, underdeveloped Question 3 PRACTICAL TASK OF FLASHCARDS (4) Look at the two images inserted below: A) Various body positions flashcards with the teacher and learners B) Four flashcards on sheet 12 What is expected from you? • You must develop your own set consisting of 4 flashcards. • You may use ideas from the internet. • You must demonstrate the position and have only any one child in the photo with you as well (the photos above serves as an example of the photos you must take). Please ensure that the child’s face does not show. • You may not use the flashcards included in the example. • Use one A4 page for the 4 flashcards.

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SECTION A: PERFORMING ARTS

QUESTION 1

1.1 Integration Across the Curriculum to Create Context (3 marks)
To create context in the introduction to the performing arts lesson, I would integrate the story of the
bear hunt by exploring animals that are indigenous to South Africa, such as lions, leopards, or
baboons, and compare them with bears. I could include a discussion about habitats, food sources,
and behaviours, drawing from Natural Sciences and Social Sciences (Geography). For example,
I would ask learners to think about the environments in which local animals live, explaining that just
as bears live in forests, local animals have habitats like savannas and grasslands.




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