Compare the philosophy of Empiricism and scientific Rationalism (50)
the closet of your new home is a portal through space and time. You accidentally travel to Mars. Write a story about 150words
During the Life Skills period, Miss Mogatsi takes her Grade 2 class out for some exercise. She asks the learners to run the length of the playing field for 3 minutes as a warm-up exercise. Then she asks them to run up and down a flight of steps. She notices that Lerato tires before she finishes going up and down the steps. Hlengiwe, Lerato’s friend, stayed in the classroom because she had not finished colouring her homework project, complaining that her fingers were tired. What skills are Lerato and Hlengiwe each lacking? Provide reasons for your answer
What are design principles?
Read the statement below and answer the questions that follow. During the ages of two to three years, children can create things with their hands. They can build towers out of blocks, mould clay into rough shapes, and scribble with a crayon or pen. Based on the statement above: 4.1 Prepare a group activity where you will give learners different shapes. Ask learners to do a body poster using the shapes. Ensure that all kinds of shapes are used. Explain how you would go about this activity. Do not write a lesson plan. Take a photo of one of the body art products and paste it in the space provided
Compare Lowenfeld’s and Fox and Schirrmacher’s stages of development to show how they view the role of art in the development of the child.
The concept “holistic development” is described as seeing the child as the whole person in young children? Demonstrate your understanding of this term by describing any two important aspects that are used in this concept.
Examine the following characteristics of creativity and arrange them in the correct order. (5) (a) concentrated effort (b) verification (c) insight or illumination (d) preparation (e) withdrawal from the problem
Define the term “zone of proximal development”.
State each of the statements1.12 to 1.15 are either true or false. 1.12 The relationships between the colours can be seen when they are arranged in a circle. 1.13 Through visual expression, children are trying to make meaning and understand their surroundings. 1.14 Large arm movements are required for painting or drawing. 1.15 It is difficult to integrate geometry and visual literacy in the form of lines and shapes.12 What forms of art are explained by the sentences in questions 1.16 to 1.20 below? Write the answer next to the number of the sub-question in the table at the end of question 1. 1.16 This refers to the plan involved in creating something according to a set of aesthetics. 1.17 The preparatory sketches for a painting or sculpture. 1.18 This consists of various materials, such as newspaper cuttings, photographs and fabrics, pasted onto a board. 1.19 The type of visual expression that is defined more by line and tone than by colour. 1.20 Body painting and face painting, as well as tattoo