Hi, young learners! Welcome back to Primary 2 Cultural And Creative Arts. In our previous lesson, we learned about Drawing And Painting Shaped Objects Of Different Sizes. Today, we’re going to learn about DESIGNING PATTERN FORM BASIC SHAPES.
Objectives
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
- Define patterns and designs.
- Identify patterns and designs on various items.
- Create their own basic shape patterns.
Designing Pattern Form Basic Shapes
Patterns and designs are shapes and colors arranged in a specific way. We see patterns on clothes, bedsheets, and many other things.
What are Patterns And Designs?
Patterns and designs are shapes and colors arranged in a specific way. We see patterns on clothes, bedsheets, and many other things.
Types of Patterns
There are many different types of patterns, such as:
- Geometric patterns: These patterns are made up of geometric shapes, such as squares, circles, triangles, and rectangles.
- Floral patterns: These patterns are made up of flowers and other plant motifs.
- Abstract patterns: These patterns are not based on any specific object or shape.
Creating Basic Shape Patterns
To create a basic shape pattern, you can use simple shapes like squares, circles, and triangles. You can arrange these shapes in different ways to create different patterns. For example, you could arrange squares in a grid pattern, or you could arrange circles in a spiral pattern.
Evaluation Questions
Now that you’ve learned about designing patterns from basic shapes, let’s see if you can answer these questions:
- What are patterns and designs?
- Can you name a pattern you see on clothes or bedsheets?
- How can you create a basic shape pattern?
- What are some different types of patterns?
- Can you think of any other examples of patterns in your everyday life?
Conclusion
Today, we learned about patterns and designs, and how to create basic shape patterns. Remember, patterns are everywhere! You can find them in nature, in art, and in everyday objects. Keep your eyes open for patterns and see if you can create your own! Don’t forget to check the comments section if you have any questions, and use the navigation to move to the next lesson. See you in the next lesson!