Mengenal Perbedaan Hasil Mewarnai Menggunakan Krayon, Spidol, dan Pensil Warna (Tema 1 Kelas 2)

Mengenal Perbedaan Hasil Mewarnai Menggunakan Krayon, Spidol, dan Pensil Warna (Tema 1 Kelas 2)

Brief Summary

This video lesson for 2nd graders focuses on art, specifically identifying the differences in coloring results achieved with crayons, colored pencils, and markers. It includes practical exercises where students match drawing tools to the results and create their own drawings using the tools they learned about.

  • Identifying the differences in coloring results achieved with crayons, colored pencils, and markers.
  • Practical exercises to match drawing tools to the results.
  • Students create their own drawings using the tools they learned about.

Introduction

The lesson starts with a greeting and an introduction to the topic: exploring the differences in coloring results using crayons, colored pencils, and markers within the context of "Living in Harmony." Students are instructed to open their textbooks to page 100.

Observing Drawing Results

The video shows drawings made by Udin, Edo, and Siti, each using a different coloring tool: colored pencils, markers, and crayons, respectively. Students are tasked with matching the drawing tool to the visual outcome. Udin's picture, created with colored pencils, is examined, followed by Edo's marker drawing and Siti's crayon artwork. The teacher guides the students to recognize the characteristics of each medium.

Differences in Coloring Tools

The lesson transitions to page 101, where the differences in coloring results are discussed in detail. Crayons produce a thick color, can make the paper dirty, are hard to erase, and result in a rough texture. Colored pencils create smooth colors, don't easily dirty the paper, are easy to erase, and have a smooth texture that can appear white due to less thickness. Markers yield thick colors, don't easily dirty the paper, have colors that are easily seen on the paper, and can have a smooth or sometimes rough texture.

Creative Activity

The video introduces a creative activity where students observe activities at home and draw the equipment used. An example is given of a mother sweeping the floor, with the floor broom and trash scoop identified as the tools. Students are instructed to draw and then color the picture using either colored pencils, markers, or crayons, applying what they've learned about each medium.

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