Handicrafts Lesson Plan PDF

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This document is a lesson plan on the different types of handicrafts, including pottery, weaving, and woodcarving. It discusses their importance, the materials used, and examples from the Philippines.

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Video Link: https://youtu.be/Tqprtkbr798?si=hgaErFWjFvMUYAfq ​ Third Quarter Lesson 1: Handicrafts and its Different Types​ Week No. 1 HANDICRAFTS ➔​ also called artisanry ➔​ is a type of work where useful and decorative devices are made completely by h...

Video Link: https://youtu.be/Tqprtkbr798?si=hgaErFWjFvMUYAfq ​ Third Quarter Lesson 1: Handicrafts and its Different Types​ Week No. 1 HANDICRAFTS ➔​ also called artisanry ➔​ is a type of work where useful and decorative devices are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools. ➔​ made by two words ◆​ HAND mean by made of hand or simple tools in making of any item. ◆​ CRAFT mean a unique expression that represents a culture, tradition and the heritage of a country. ➔​ a unique expression by using art on any items. IMPORTANCE OF HANDICRAFTS ​ Reusability of waste materials ​ Environment friendly ​ Improves creativity and skills ​ Good quality and uniqueness ​ Availability of raw materials ​ It promotes our cultural heritage ​ Make money with self-employment through the use of indigenous materials ​ Strengthens economic growth ​ Values of perseverance and industry are developed TYPES: ❖​ Pottery ​ the art of making objects from hard clay by exposing them to heat or fire. ​ many artisans producing traditional and modern designs. ​ used for cooking, eating, and decoration. ​ examples are pots, statues, cups, urns, vases, jars, flat plates ​ The basic tool in pottery is the potter’s wheel — a simple turntable on which wet, fresh clay revolves while a potter shapes it with his or her hands. ❖​ Weaving ​ the making of fabric by interlacing threads. ​ The machine used for weaving is called a loom. ​ Warp threads are stretched on a frame, and an instrument called a shuffle carries weft threads under and over the warp. ​ example is basket weaving — one of the most popular crafts in the Philippines used for storing and transporting goods, and for decoration. The materials used are abundant in the country, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly craft. ❖​ Woodcarving ​ The art if putting design on pieces of wood. ​ traditional craft in the Philippines, with many skilled artisans producing intricate designs on furniture, religious objects, and decorative items. ​ The wood used in carving is often from local trees such as narra, molave, and acacia. ❖​ Beadwork ​ a popular craft in the Philippines, with many artisans creating intricate designs on clothing, jewelry, and decorative items. ​ The beads used are often made from local materials such as seeds, shells, and stones. ❖​ Metalcraft ​ Brass, bronze, gold, and silver are heated and poured into molds to make objects from jewelry to other decorative objects. ​ Maranaos are famous for their metal craft. ​ In Batangas, a famous metal product is the balisong, a local knife. ❖​ Embroidery ​ is a popular craft in the Philippines with many artisans creating intricate designs on clothing, tablecloths, and other textiles. ​ The embroidery techniques used traditional designs and others incorporated modern styles. ❖​ Paper Mache ​ a popular craft in the Philippines, with many artisans creating decorative items such as masks, piñatas, and sculptures. ​ The materials used in paper mache are often recycled paper and glue, making it an eco-friendly craft. ❖​ Shellcraft ​ creating jewelry, decorative items, and art pieces using shells. ​ The shells used are often from local beaches and are cleaned and polished before being used in the craft. ❖​ Metalwork ​ creating intricate designs on jewelry, religious objects, and decorative items. ​ The metals used traditional materials such as gold and others incorporating modern materials such as stainless steel. ❖​ Leathercraft ​ many artisans creating leather goods such as bags, wallets, and shoes. ​ The leather used is often from local sources such as cow hide and carabao hide. Resources: https://www.slideserve.com/vernie/handicrafts-powerpoint-ppt-presentation https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/handicraft-handicraft-lesson-and-discussion/269414155

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