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Week 3 - Exercise 3
Creative Arts

Answer these questions 

1.The Gas perform the ...................dance

2.Shapes are formed with ..................

3. Templates are cutout ..................of objects.

4. Containers inwhich casts are made are called...............   

Mention three materials for casting
5...................................
6....................................
7....................................

Draw the following shapes
8.Triangle
9.Rectangle
10.Oval
11.Circle
12. Square

13-15
Draw the template of your hand and colour it




Week 2 - Exercise 2

Class 1

Creative Art

CREATIVE ARTS

Give  six examples of lines

1..............................

2..............................

3.............................

4..............................

5..............................

6...............................


7. Doodling is the continuous drawing of ............without breaking.

8. Many shapes are created in a doodle. True /False

Give three examples of basic shapes.
9..........................

10.........................

11..........................

12. A....................... has an irregular shape.

13. Music is an example of performing arts. True/False

14.Adowa is a type of ...................

15.A pencil is a material for drawing. True /False




Week 1 - Exercise 1





CREATIVE ARTS


Answer these questions


Give three examples of visual arts


1.


2.


3.


Give three examples of performing arts.


4.


5.


6.


7.The kente history originated from the .................... culture


(a. Ga         b.Ashanti           c. Northern)


8.To make an “adinkra cloth" stamps are dipped into an ......................


Give three examples of artworks in your community


9.  _______________    10.   ___________________   11.  _________________


Name two tools used for drawing in visual arts


12.  ___________________     13.  _______________________


Name two materials for drawing in visual arts


14.   _______________________    15.   ________________________



Draw any artwork in your community and colour it



































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