JSS 2 CREATIVE ART Scheme of Work | 1st, 2nd & 3rd Term

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The JSS 2 Creative Art scheme of work offers a balanced mix of theory and hands-on practice to help you fully engage with the world of art. 

From color theory to sculpture, each term’s content is mapped out in detail, providing a step-by-step guide for the academic year. 

In this article, you find an organized layout of weekly topics alongside textbooks that support your learning journey. 

This resource is aimed at making your path through Creative Art clear and structured.

JSS 2 CREATIVE ART Scheme of Work

JSS 2 CREATIVE ART First Term Scheme of Work

Week 1: Introduction to Color

  • Definition of color
  • Primary and secondary colors

Week 2: Colour

  • Color mixing
  • Properties and importance of colors

Week 3: Colour (Cont’d)

  • Color wheel
  • Harmonizing colors

Week 4: Still Life Drawing

  • Definition of still life
  • Techniques for still life drawing

Week 5: Drawing (Cont’d)

  • Observational drawing
  • Shading techniques

Week 6: Two and Three Dimensional Art

  • Definition of two-dimensional art
  • Definition of three-dimensional art

Week 7: Mid-Term Break

Week 8: Two- and Three-dimensional Art (Cont’d)

  • Exploring 2D and 3D techniques
  • Differences between 2D and 3D art

Week 9: Clay

  • Properties of clay
  • Techniques for working with clay

Week 10: Sculpture

  • Introduction to sculpture
  • Types of sculptures

Week 11: Revision

Week 12: Examination

Week 13: Closing

JSS 2 CREATIVE ART Second Term Scheme of Work

Week 1: Introduction to Painting

  • Definition of painting
  • Types of paints used

Week 2: Painting

  • Techniques in painting
  • Surface preparation for painting

Week 3: Painting

  • Practical painting exercises
  • Exploring brush strokes

Week 4: Nigeria Art

  • Overview of Nigerian art history
  • Famous Nigerian artists

Week 5: Nigerian Art (Cont’d)

  • Styles of Nigerian art
  • Evolution of Nigerian art

Week 6: Nigeria Art (Cont’d)

  • Contemporary Nigerian art
  • Cultural influence on Nigerian art

Week 7: Mid-Term Break

Week 8: Nigerian Art (Cont’d)

  • Exploring famous Nigerian artworks
  • Analysis of selected Nigerian art pieces

Week 9: Drawing Life

  • Definition of life drawing
  • Techniques for life drawing

Week 10&11: Revision

Week 12: Examination

Week 13: Closing

JSS 2 CREATIVE ART Third Term Scheme of Work

Week 1: Pattern and Design

  • Definition of patterns
  • Creating simple patterns

Week 2: Pattern and Design (Cont’d)

  • Developing complex designs
  • Uses of patterns in art

Week 3: Tie and Dye

  • Introduction to tie and dye
  • Techniques for creating tie and dye

Week 4: Tie and Dye (Cont’d)

  • Experimenting with different tie-dye patterns
  • Color combinations in tie and dye

Week 5: Museums and Gallery

  • Definition of museums
  • Functions of a gallery

Week 6: Museums and Gallery (Cont’d)

  • Famous museums in Nigeria
  • Importance of art galleries

Week 7: Mid-Term Break

Week 8: Museums and Gallery (Cont’d)

  • Virtual museum tours
  • Exhibiting art in galleries

Week 9: Cultural Festivals in Nigeria 

  • Overview of cultural festivals in Nigeria

Week 10: Still Life Drawing

  • Drawing still life objects related to festivals

Week 11: Revision

Week 12: Examination

Week 13: Closing

JSS 2 CREATIVE ART Recommended Textbook

  1. Creative Arts for Junior Secondary Schools by Emmanuel Akinlabi
  2. Comprehensive Creative Arts for JSS by Tayo Omisore

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The Creative Art scheme of work presented in this article breaks down key topics for JSS 2, such as color theory, two- and three-dimensional art, and sculpture.

As you progress, you also dive into Nigerian traditional art and pattern design. 

The recommended textbooks mentioned in this article are crucial to reinforcing both the practical and historical aspects of the subject. 

It’s a solid guide to navigating creative expression throughout the three terms.

DISCLAIMER: Everything on this page is based on our research of what is obtainable for schools in all the states in the country, including government and some private schools. Schemes of work normally undergo a series of reviews and some schools modify them to suit their specific needs. 

While we do all our possible best to keep up with the latest and approved schemes of work in the country, check the specific template your school uses. For example, some private secondary schools integrate the British curriculum. If you teach in such schools, expect to see slight changes to what we offer on this page. If you have any questions or require personalised support, kindly feel free to contact us.

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