Quarter 1 - (Week 2) Arts 9 I. Introductory Concept: Learning Activity Sheet in Arts /gawaing Pagkatuto Sa Arts No. 2

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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET IN ARTS /GAWAING PAGKATUTO SA ARTS NO.

Quarter 1- (Week 2) Arts 9

I. INTRODUCTORY CONCEPT
Architecture is both the process and the product of planning, designing, and
constructing buildings or other structures. Architectural works, in the material form
of buildings, are often perceived as cultural symbols and as works of art.
Throughout ancient and medieval history, most of the architectural design
and construction was carried out by – such as stone masons and carpenters,
rising to the role of master builder.
An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction
of buildings. Do you want to know the representative artists (architect) from
Western classical art traditions? Read on and perform the activities prepared for
you in this learning activity sheet.

Famous Artists from various art periods


 Pre-historic - Ancient people – their most popular architectural design
is the Stonehenge
 Egyptian Era
 Hemiunu – He is a man who lived in Ancient Egypt who is believed
to be the architect of the Pyramids of Giza.
 Imhotep – He was the probable architect of the Step Pyramid of
Djoser, the first Mastaba to be made of stone.
 Greek Era
 Ictinus and Callicrates
– They were the two architects who constructed the Parthenon
of the Acropolis of Athens.
– Both were Athenians and were active during the 5th century
BC.
 Roman Era
 Vespasian and Titus
– They were both a member of the Flavian Dynasty.
– Vespasian ruled the Roman from 69 79, and was succeeded
by his son Titus who ruled the nation from 79 81.
– The construction of the Colosseum was funded by them as a
gift to the Roman people.
 Byzantine Era
 Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles
 They were the two main Byzantine Greek architects.
 They were known for having built the monumental church of
Hagia Sophia in Constantinople (now Istanbul).
 They were also highly skilled in mechanics and mathematics
 Romanesque Era
 George Gilbert Scott
– He was a prolific English Romanesque and Gothic revival
architect.
– He was also chiefly associate d with the design, building and
renovation of churches and cathedrals.
– He extremely restored the Norman Crypt Worcester Cathedral
with W. A. Perkins from 1857 to 1874.

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 Gothic Era
 Jean de Chelles and Pierre de Montreuil
– Jean de Chelles was one of the architects at the Cathedral of
Notre Dame de Paris, and was credited with the south end of
the transept of the Cathedral, the portal of the cloister, and its
rose window.
– On his death in 1265 he was succeeded by Master Pierre de
Montreuil, a French architect and was a great exponent of the
Rayonnant Gothic style of architecture.

II. LEARNING SKILLS FROM MELCs


 Identifies representative artists from various art periods (A9EL-Ia-3)

III. ACTIVITIES

A. LET US PRACTICE

Activity 1: Arrange Me!


Directions: On each of the blanks unscramble the sets of letters to form
names of artist.

Picture of the Artist Name of the Artist


1.
UMIUHINE

__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

2.
INTSICU

__ __ __ __ __ __ __

3.
NASIPVESA

__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

4.
ODISIRE

__ __ __ __ __ __ __

1.
RERIEPE

__ __ __ __ __ __ __

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Activity 2: Guess Who?
Directions: On each of the blanks write the artist being referred to each item

_______________ 1. They are the architects who constructed the Parthenon


of the Acropolis of Athens.
_______________2. They were known for having built the monumental
church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople
_______________ 3. He was the probable architect of the Step Pyramid of
Djoser, the first Mastaba to be made of stone.
_______________ 4. He was one of the architects at the Cathedral of Notre
Dame de Paris.
_______________ 5. He was the son of Vespasian who ruled and succeeded
the construction of the Colosseum as a gift to the Roman People.

Activity 3: Name It! – Match It!


Directions: Match Column A with Column B. In Column A are the names of
the artists from various periods, while in Column B are the artwork of each
artist. Write the letter on the space provided before each number.

Column A Column B

____ 1. Pierre de Montreuil A. Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris


____ 2. Callicrates B. Norman Crypt Worcester Cathedral
____ 3. Anthemius C. Hagia Sophia
____ 4. George Gilbert Scott D. Parthenon
____ 5. Imhotep E. Step Pyramid of Djoser
F. Pyramids of Giza

B. GENERALIZATION

1. What can you say about the representative artists from the different art periods?
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2. Among the artists of architectural arts during the various periods, who would you
like to be? Why?
________________________________________________________________
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3. If you were given a chance to design your dream house, how would you like it to
be?
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________

C. EVALUATION

Directions: Identify what is asked or described in each item then encircle the
letter of the correct answer.

1. These structures were made of large stones by Ancient people, a group of


stones arranged in concentric circles, and best-preserved megalithic site in
Europe.
A. Stonehenge B. Mastaba C. The Parthenon D.Hagia Sophia

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2. The Step Pyramid of Djoser was the first Mastaba to be made in stone. Who was
the probable architect of this structure?
A. Callicrates B. Imhotep C. Titus D. Anthemius
3. Ictinus and Callicrates were the two famous Greek architects. Which of the
options is their architectural work?
A. Pyramids of Giza C. The Parthenon
B. Stonehenge D. Cathedral of Chartres
4. What best describes the two architects, Isidore and Anthemius?
A. They were both French architects and were a great exponent of the Gothic
style of architecture such as the Notre Dame Cathedral.
B. They were the two architects who constructed the Parthenon of the
Acropolis
of Athens, and both were active during the 5th century BC.
C. They were both a member and ruler of the Flavian Dynasty, and were
funded
the construction of the Colosseum as a gift to the Roman people.
D. They were the two main Byzantine Greek architects, and were known for
having built the monumental church of Hagia Sophia.
5. He extremely restored the Norman Crypt Worcester Cathedral with W. A.
Perkins from 1857 to 1874.
A. Hemiunu B. Jean De Chelles C. Vespasian D. George Gilbert
Scott
IV. RUBRICS (not applicable)
V. Answer Key

Activity 1 Activity 2
1. Hemiunu 1. Ictinus and Callicrates
2. Ictinus 2. Isidore and Anthemius
3. Vespasian 3. Imhotep
4. Isidore 4. Jean de Chelles
5. Pierre 5. Titus

Activity 3 Evaluation
1. A 1. A
2. D 2. B
3. C 3. C
4. B 4. D
5. E 5. D

VI. REFERENCES

Arts – Grade 9 Quarter 1 – Module 3:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemiunu
https://peoplepill.com/people/ictinus/
https://www.romanemperors.com/vespasian.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isidore_of_Miletus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_de_Montreuil

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Prepared by:

NOEMI M. BALBIDO
T-I - SNHS

QA:

ZENAIDA M. ALVARADO ALDEN L. LLONA


MT-I – PNCHS HT-I – PNCHS

Recommending Approval:

HARRIETTA A. MIRASOL
Principal II – SNHS Approved by:

AMADEO O. LAGUDA
Principal II – PNCHS

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