Poem on names of flowers: Entry to drawing, painting and photographing of flowers at grade nine
- Lalit Kishore
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In Grade 9, the CBSE has introduced the art education as a subject. "Art education focuses on developing students' creative expression, critical thinking, and appreciation for visual arts. The curriculum covers fundamental elements and principles of art, various painting methods and materials, and explorations into Indian art heritage. Students also engage in practical activities like sketching, painting, and creating compositions, fostering skills applicable to both academic and personal pursuits," informs an Google AI query. [1]
"The idea of creative art involves all the elements of commonly known art forms visual, performing and language arts, namely music, dance, drama, drawing and
painting, modelling and sculpture, or construction work, pottery and ceramic work, poetry and creative writing and other connected craft form," suggests the CBSE [2}.
In Visual Arts, two-dimensional or Pictorial art in the form of Drawing and Painting and in language arts such as Creative Writing and Poetry have been suggested by the CBSE. One important element of art work curriculum is sketching from nature and surroundings. Keeping these points in view, a poem as part of language art was created as follows to make an entry to drawing and painiting of flowers [3]
Flower Poem
We are flowers, vibrant and bright,
Sweet and lovely, a joyful sight.
Jasmine, lily, mogra, marigold 'n rose,
Sunflower, daffodil, tulip 'n pansy pose.
Fresh 'n charming, a bloom appears,
Nature's art, through all the years.
A stunning grace, gently shown,
In every garden, joy is grown.
The CBSE has suggested project work and Organization, display and exhibitions of students’ periodical and sessional work as part of the curriculum transaction.
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