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A.

OBJECTIVES

At the end of the lesson the students shall be able to….

 Classify the types of paper craft


 Make a papercraft creatively
 Realize the importance patience in making a papercrafts

B. CONTENT

A. Subject matter: handicrafts (paper crafts)


B. Topic: types of paper crafts
C. Reference: craftsglossary.com
D. Materials: PowerPoint presentation, headphone, laptop

A. PROCEDURE

TEACHERS ACTIVITY STUDENT ACTIVITY

 Opening prayer

Who wants to lead the prayer? (One student will lead the prayer)

Almighty father. We praise and thank you for


this day. Please watch over us we go about our
works and studies, help us in every way so that
we may become children you want us to be,
father always gives us strength in every trial in
our life. So, our soul be with you, and the power
that you gave us will always our strength. Amen

 Energizer
(The teacher will play an (The students will follow the steps on the video)
energizing video)

 Greeting

Good morning class! Good morning teacher!

Before we start, please put your mic on hold and 0kay ma'am!
open your camera.

 Checking of attendance.

Let check first our attendance,


Ms. Castro, may I know who are the Ma’am there’s no absent for this day.
absent for this day?

Thank you, Ms. Castro! It is good to hear


that there are no absent for this day.

B. REVIEW AND RECALL

Before we start our new lesson let’s


have a review about our previous lesson.

What was our topic yesterday? Ma’am yesterday we’ve discussed about the
history of paper crafts.

Very good!

Can you still remember what paper craft Any form of paper handicraft, where paper is
is? the main medium, is called paper crafting.
Crafting paper most definitely starts with the
right choice of paper.
How does paper type matter? Well, a
combination of thickness, texture, finish (matte
or glossy), and weight can determine the way a
paper holds its shape and its use.
On one hand, lightweight paper (except maybe
tissue paper) is best for folded cutwork. On the
other hand, heavier paper is best for cutting in a
continuous line.

Very good!

Can anyone tell me where the paper Ma’am the paper craft was originated from
craft originated? Japan.

Good job!

I’m glad that you’ve still remember our


previous lesson. So now let’s proceed.

C. MOTIVATION

Let’s have a game! And we call the


game 4 pics 1 word
Group yourself into 5. Each group have two (The students will find their partners and play)
members, the one member will list down the
answer and the other one will present it after all
items are shown. For the group who got a
highest score will have plus 5 on their recitation
and plus 1 for the others.

1. (The student will write their answer in their


notebook)

2. (The student will write their answer in their


notebook)

3. (The student will write their answer in their


notebook)

4. (The student will write their answer in their


notebook)
(The student will write their answer in their
notebook)

5.

D. PRESENTATION
Okay class it’s time for you to show us
what you have written as your answer. (The student will recite the answers)
For the member who will represent the
answers please open your mic so that (The students will clap 5x)
we can hear you
(The student will recite the answers)
Let start with group 1
(The students will clap 5x)
Nice group 1! Let’s give them 5 claps

Next to group 2, show us your answers (The student will recite the answers)

Very good group 2! Let’s give them 5 (The students will clap 5x)
claps

Then we proceed to group 3, (The student will recite the answers)

Nice answers group 3! Now we give


them 5 claps also (The students will clap 5x)

Group 4 it’s your turn to show your (The student will recite the answers)
answers

Very good group 4! Here’s your 5 claps (The student will recite the answers)

Last but not the least, let’s hear the


group 5 (The students show the papers with their
answers on the screen)
Wow! Good answers group 5! Let’s give
them also 5 claps
Okay class let’s see if your answers are
right or wrong. For those members who
wrote the answers please show the
papers so that we can tell what groups (The students will count their scores)
got the correct answers and highest
score.

Here are the answers!

1. Paper
2. Bind Thank you Sir!
3. Cast
4. Parchment
5. Iris

Excellent for those who got high scores and still


good job for the others
(Ma’am it’s all about paper crafts)
E. DISCUSSION

So class what have you notice on the


game that we do ?

Very Good!
So today we are going to tackle the
different types of paper craft. (The students will raise their hands)
( Ma’am I think that the paper marbling is done
by putting pigment over water and then placing
The first paper craft that we had here is paper over it to transfer the design onto the
paper marbling . Do you have any idea paper.)
what is paper marbling?

Well said !
So Paper marbling is a type of design
where patterns are created on the
surface of paper that resemble marble
stone. This is accomplished by using
water that makes the colors used float (One students will read )
and swirl. It is then transferred to the (Origami is an ancient Asian art form
paper. that involves paper folding. The folding
of the square-shaped paper ultimately
The second is Origami who wants to creates a shape or figure of choice. The
read? most common type of origami found is
in the form of animals.)

Thankyou! The word "origami" is used


as an inclusive term for all folding
practices, regardless of their culture of
origin. The goal is to transform a flat
square sheet of paper into a finished
sculpture through folding and sculpting
techniques.

Next is Papermaking

PAPERMAKING - Papermaking is the process


of creating matted sheet with the goal of making
paper or cardboard. It is documented that paper
making was invented in China as far back as 105
A.D. Originally papermaking was done by hand (One student will read)
but now-a-days it is created by machinery.
(Cast paper is a type of paper making
Next is Cast paper . Who wants to read the next technique that involves fibers being
slide ? formed by using a mold. Cotton fiber is
often used but sometimes it is mixed
with other material depending on the
texture desired. )

Thank you!
One example of cast paper is a wedding
invitation .

Next is Decoupage

Decoupage is a type of surface


decorating that is done by applying
many cutouts of material like paper and
then layers of finish are applied on top
to seal it. The word “decoupage” comes
from the Middle French term
“decouper”, which means “cut from
something”. Papercutting is the act of forming paper
designs by cutting it. Sometimes the
Next is Paper cutting . designs are cut using a single sheet of
paper and sometimes multiple sheets
are used depending on the design
wanted. The oldest paper cut object is a
circle that is from 6th century China.

Thank you!
Paper cutting is the most common paper
craft that we know. Iris folding is the act of folding colored
paper strips to form a pattern. This art
form is known to come from 20th
So next is Iris Folding century Holland. It is called “iris folding”
because of the center of the design that
resembles an iris.

So Iris folding is a paper craft technique


that involves folding strips of colored
paper in such a way to form a design.

Paper embossing the technique of raised


Next slide is Paper embossing designs in paper. The design appears to
be three dimensional. The opposite of
this is debossing where the design
appears to sink into the paper.

Good!
In addition to being used as a design
element, embossing can be used to
improve the performance of paper
products like napkins, diapers, and
tissue paper.

9.BOOK BINDING - Bookbinding is the


act of sewing stacks of paper together.
This can be achieved by hand or
machine. It is thought that this art
derives from India where palm leaves
were used to write religious text on.

10. QUILLING - Quilling is the process of


using paper strips to decorate. This is
done on items like boxes, cards, books,
jewelry and more. The paper strips are
shaped in different ways like curled,
rolled, and stacked to create a three-
dimensional effect

11. PAPIER-MÂCHÉ - Papier-mâché is a


material made from paper pulp that is
mixed with adhesive like glue or paste.
The material is then shaped into
whatever object desired. The term
“papier-mâché” comes from the French
word “papje mɑʃe,” which means
“chewed paper.”

12. PAPER MODEL - A paper model is a


model constructed out of thick sheets of
material like paperboard and cardstock.
The first paper models were found in
Europe during the 17th century. This art
is traditionally done by hand but these
days, we have technology like 3D
printers to easily print off a fully formed
paper model.

13. PARCHMENT CRAFT - Parchment


craft (which is also known as
pergamano) is a paper craft art that
involves embossing decorative designs Ma’am we learn about the types of papercrafts
on parchment paper. It is believed that
this art form originated during the 15th
and 16th century in Europe.

F. GENERALIZATION The types of paper crafts are


Paper marbling, origami, paper folding, papier-
Okay class, what have you learn about mache, parchment craft, paper model, book
our lesson? binding, quilling, iris folding, paper embossing,
decoupage, paper making and cast paper
Very good!

Can anyone enumerate the types of


papercrafts?
Yes, Ma’am it is important

Excellent! It shows that you are all


listening in our discussion

Class, I ask you if patience is important


in making a paper craft?

Yes, it is right! Always remember that


patience is important in making a paper
craft so that you can make it clean and
perfect.

G. APPLICATION

For today’s lesson you have learned


about the types of paper crafts.
I want you to prepare the following
materials.

 Any kind of paper


 Scissor
 Pen / marker
 Glue

Now that you have those materials, I


give you 5 – 10 minutes to do a paper
craft. Just pick one among the types of
paper craft that you are going to do.

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