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

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Visual Art in JSS 2 opens the door to creative exploration through a well-organized scheme of work that covers the essentials of drawing, painting, and sculpture. 

This article walks you through the weekly breakdown of topics, making it easier to follow along and develop your artistic skills. 

With the right textbooks, you gain deeper insights into these art forms while staying on track with the curriculum. 

Let this guide serve as your roadmap to mastering the fundamentals of Visual Art this academic year.

JSS 2 VISUAL ART Scheme of Work

JSS 2 VISUAL ART First Term Scheme of Work

Week 1: Drawing (review)

  • Definition of drawing
  • Basic drawing techniques

Week 2: Shading

  • Types of shading
  • Techniques for shading

Week 3: Motif pattern and design

  • Understanding motifs
  • Creating patterns from motifs

Week 4: Formation of motif and developing it into a pattern

  • Steps in forming motifs
  • Developing complex patterns

Week 5: Modelling with clay

  • Tools for clay modelling
  • Techniques for shaping clay

Week 6: Modelling with clay (Cont’d)

  • Refining clay models
  • Adding details

Week 7: Mid-Term Break

Week 8: Carving

  • Introduction to carving
  • Materials
  • Basic carving techniques

Week 9: Painting

  • Types of paint
  • Preparing a surface for painting

Week 10: Painting of simple objects

  • Painting techniques
  • Practical painting session

Week 11: Revision

Week 12: Examination

Week 13: Closing

JSS 2 VISUAL ART Second Term Scheme of Work

Week 1: Lettering

  • Introduction to lettering
  • Origin 
  • Types and qualities of lettering

Week 2: Construction of letters in lower and upper cases

  • Techniques for constructing letters
  • Letter spacing

Week 3: Construction of letters (contd)

  • Refining letter shapes
  • Aligning letters

Week 4: Nigerian traditional Arts

  • Overview of Nigerian traditional arts
  • Major cultural art forms

Week 5: Nigeria traditional Arts (Cont’d)

  • Exploration of specific art pieces
  • Influences on Nigerian traditional art

Week 6: Landscape drawing

  • Elements of landscape drawing
  • Techniques for drawing landscapes
  • Practicals

Week 7: Mid-Term Break

Week 8: Introduction to graphic design

  • Basics of graphic design
  • Tools used in graphic design

Week 9: Graphic design (contd)

  • Creating simple graphic designs
  • Digital tools for design

Week 10: Graphic design (Cont’d)

  • Refining graphic design works
  • Practical design session

Week 11: Revision

Week 12: Examination

Week 13: Closing

JSS 2 VISUAL ART Third Term Scheme of Work

Week 1: Pre-historic arts

  • Definition of pre-historic art
  • Types and examples of pre-historic art

Week 2: Pre-historic Arts (cont’d)

  • Techniques used in pre-historic art
  • Cultural significance

Week 3: Museum and gallery

  • Understanding museums
  • Role of galleries in preserving art

Week 4: Museum and gallery (cont’d)

  • Examples of famous galleries

Week 5: Drawing (cont’d) review

  • Revisiting basic drawing techniques
  • Drawing complex objects

Week 6: Drawing (cont’d) review

  • Improving drawing skills
  • Shading and texturing

Week 7: Mid-Term Break

Week 8: Painting of still life objects

  • Techniques in painting still life
  • Using light and shadow in painting

Week 9: Self-control

  • Understanding self-control in art
  • Developing patience in art creation

Week 10: Cultural festivals in Nigeria

  • Overview of Nigerian cultural festivals
  • Art in cultural celebrations
  • Purpose and examples of cultural festivals

Week 11: Revision

Week 12: Examination

Week 13: Closing

JSS 2 VISUAL ART Recommended Textbook

  1. Visual Arts for Junior Secondary Schools by Emmanuel Akinlabi
  2. Basic Visual Art for JSS by Solomon Akinsanya

RECAP

In this article, the scheme of work for Visual Art in JSS 2 is divided into three terms, covering essential topics such as shading, motif patterns, clay modeling, and painting. 

You also explore more advanced concepts like landscape drawing and graphic design. 

Alongside this structure, the article lists recommended textbooks to support practical applications and theory. 

This resource ensures you’re well-equipped to grasp the technical and creative aspects of Visual Art throughout the academic year.

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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