Printmaking-Silkscreen Printing PDF

Title Printmaking-Silkscreen Printing
Course Teaching Arts in Elementary Grades
Institution Cavite State University
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Lesson PlanArts - Grade 6Unit 3: Printmaking (Silkscreen Printing) Lesson Number 1: Colors, ShapesI. OBJECTIVESA. Define what is silkscreen printing; B. Draw or print their own designs for silkscreen printing; and C. Appreciate the use of silkscreen printing.II. SUBJECT MATTERA. Element of Arts: let...


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Lesson Plan Arts - Grade 6 Unit 3: Printmaking (Silkscreen Printing) Lesson Number 1: Colors, Shapes

I. OBJECTIVES A. Define what is silkscreen printing; B. Draw or print their own designs for silkscreen printing; and C. Appreciate the use of silkscreen printing.

II. SUBJECT MATTER A. Element of Arts: letters, shapes, color B. Materials: Materials use for silkscreen printing, video clips, pictures C. Sources: Internet D. Code: Not applicable E. Values Integration (Knowledge of Content within and across curriculum teaching ares) ESP - Commitment in finishing the project. SCIENCE - Encourage the students to use recycled materials.

III. PROCEDURE A. Before the Lesson 1. Review The teacher will ask the previous lesson. What are the different painting styles? 2. Motivation The teacher will show different pictures and ask some questions.

1. What have you noticed about the pictures? 2. Have you already try to use this materials? 3. Do you have any idea about our lesson for today? B. During the Lesson 1. Discussion The teacher will use a power point and video (materials needed and the steps or procedure to make silkscreen printing) for the discussion. Printmaking is an artistic process based on the principle of transferring images from a matrix onto another surface, most often paper or fabric. Silkscreen printing is the process of pressing ink through a stencilled mesh screen to create a printed design. It’s a popular technique used in a whole range of different industries, so even if you've never heard of the term before today, it’s likely that you’ve worn or used a screenprinted product at some point without even realising. The process is sometimes called serigraphy, but all of these names refer to the same basic method.

Silkscreen printing is an effective technique for creating bold canvases, posters and artwork, but the method can also be used to print fabrics and textiles, so it's great for creating all sorts of custom clothing and products. One of the reasons that the screen printing technique is so widely used is because it produces vivid colours, even on darker fabrics. The ink or paint also lies in layers on the surface of the fabric or paper, which gives the print a pleasingly tactile quality. The technique is also favoured because it allows the printer to easily reproduce a design multiple times. Because the same stencil can be used to replicate a design again and again, it's very useful for creating multiple copies of the same garment or accessory. This makes screen printing a very efficient technique for creating large batches of custom clothing for sports teams or work uniforms.

The teacher will ask some questions to the learners: 1. Why is silkscreen printing used? 2. Why is it important to follow the steps or the procedure in making silkscreen printing? 3. What are the materials needed to make a silkscreen printing? 4. Are you excited to make your own designs using silkscreen printing?

2. Application A. The teacher will give an activity using silkscreen printing entitled "My Family Book or My FB". You can use a scrapbook or recycled plain light colored t-shirt as a surface, where you can print your artwork. B. The teacher let the students draw or print their own designs using the pictures of their family or member of the family that was taken in their cellphone and choose the paint color they want to use.

C. Assist students during the duration of the activity and give important reminders and safety precautions before, during, and after the activity.

3. Conceptualization The teacher will ask some questions to the learners: 1. What can you say about your activity? 2. Are you satisfied to the result of your activity? 3. Did you enjoy making silkscreen printing? 4. What are the difficulties you encounter during your activity?

C. After the Lesson 1. Generalization 1. What is silkscreen printing? 2. Why is silkscreen printing used? Silkscreen printing is the process of pressing ink through a stencilled mesh screen to create a printed design. One of the reasons that the screen printing technique is so widely used is because it produces vivid colours, even on darker fabrics. The technique is also favoured because it allows the printer to easily reproduce a design multiple times. 2. Reflection How can you encourage other students to use recycled materials in making artworks?

IV. EVALUATION Direction: Give the correct answer of the Anatomy of Silkscreen Printing below. Answer only.

V. Assignment Make a research about the different types of sculpture and give at least 1 example in each type....


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