School of Saint Anthony Blk 89 Lot 43 C, Lagro Q.C.
SYLLABUS IN TRCHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION I 2011-2015
I. Course Course Descr Descript iption ion People nowadays are so much engrossed with technological advancement that they tend to focus their education towards this direction. Even with the advent of computers and highly technical gadgets, it is very important to master the basics of daily activities activities especially especially the basic repairs and operation operation of the sewing machine machine for practical purposes. purposes. The learner learner is further further exposed to real-life situations to apply values in what they learned in the course. TLE 1 has been designed to develop the basic skills of students as they prepare to meet the demands of modern technology. Thet are trained to learn basic skills so they can manage to support their own basic clothing needs. The course is divided into three phases and each phase allots time for each genre of literature required in the 2010 Secondary Education Curriculum, Curriculum, namely, narrative, drama, poetry, and essay. Philippine Literature is also included in each phase to create a connection between the Filipino culture and the general culture of the world in the different periods of history. The first phase of TLE I focuses on the basic sewing operation and troubleshooting for the students’ preparation in using the sewing machine up to the third grading a nd even for the life time used. The second phase of the program aims to deepen the students’ skills in operating and trouble shooting the sewing machine as they make and sew their apron using the sewing machine. This will manifest how students learned from the first grading period. The last phase of the program aims to continue and enhance the students’ skills in using or operating the sewing machine by making a pair of shorts. A critical thinking is also applied since they are going to measure their body and make their pattern, it should be done accurately accurately for them to come up with a a well-fitted shorts. At the final phase of the curriculum,
it primarily aims to provide maximum practice of all the acquired skills. It is in this regard that students are given the tasks to offer help to those who need more assistance in order to complete their requirements.
II. Program and General General Standards Standards Program Standard The learner demonstrates the knowledge and skills learned by setting the sewing machine correctly, running it smoothly and apply necessary remedies as need a rises. General Standard The learner demonstrates the knowledge and skills learned by making a well fitted apron and shorts.
III.Expected Learning Outcomes At the end of the school year, the students are expected to: A. identify identify the parts parts of the sewing machine; machine; B. describe describe the functio function n of each part; part; C. discuss the different problems problems encountered using the sewing machine and identify the possible ways to troubleshoot each problem; D. troubleshoot the sewing machine immediately as need need arises; E. identify identify the body parts parts needed needed in making an apron apron and a shorts; F. make a pattern pattern accurately accurately base on the actual actual body measureme measurement; nt; G. sew their apron and shorts using the sewing machine correctly correctly and with ease; H. appreciate appreciate a well sewn apron apron and shorts. shorts.
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Sewing may be applied in our every day used. It can also be a source of income and somehow make some people popular because of the skill learned. Ino Sotto, and Rajo Laurel are just two of those who succeeded in their career as a couturiers’ or simply dress maker and designers. And since modern technology is very evident and being used, students tend to neglect the subject and the importance of the skills that they could learn from sewing. The subject is still offered in the high school particularly in the first year because we believed that it would really help them in the future.
V. Course Essential Questions
A. How can the topic in sewing help the students since modern technology in terms of making and producing clothes are just around the corner.
B. How did science and technology change the belief of an individual that they still have to study the subject despite of all the gadgets available? C. Why do some do not like the subject? And why there are some who excel on this field?
D. What benefits they can get after acquiring the skills in using and operating the sewing machine as well as skills in making a pattern for a specific garment.
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Course Content Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Stage 3 Stage 2 (Instructional Terminal Big Idea and (Assessment) Essential Activities) Content/Topic Performance Essential Questions Objectives Understanding Weeks 1-3: Introduction to English IV (World Literature with Philippine Literature and Research) The Fun Day is a Class Orientation At the end of the Why do we Acquainta Checking of lesson, the students tradition of the always have nce Game Attendance must be able to: School of Saint Fun Day orientations at Tower Introductio •
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding a. get Anthony in which acquainted with the students teacher and the acquaint students; themselves with b. be oriented each other and with the school get to know each advocacies (5S of other more by Housekeeping, EQ, showing the skills Society-focused and talents of Approach, Media each other. Education, etc.); c. value the importance of establishing rapport with one another; d. demonstrat e ability to develop friendship/good working relationship with others; and e. participate actively in the group dynamics/teambuilding activities. At the end of the Sewing is a lot lesson, the students easier especially must be able to: when done using a. introduce a sewing
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Essential Questions the beginning of anything? What is the significance of the Fun Day to the students of the School of Saint Anthony?
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding themselves using machine. It also the English is necessary if language; you and your familiarize family are themselves with the engaged with a course outline, clothing grading system, and business. requirements for the; discuss the importance of subject in this highly modernized world; explain the importance of knowing the skills in sewing using the sewing machine; suggestions how to operate the sewing machine share insights, reflection and learning from group activities; draw the parts of the sewing machine in their notebook.
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Stage 3 (Instructional Activities) Copying of the Course Outline; requirements, agreement, etc. Discussion: Introduction to sewing machine and its part. •
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Grammar Week Upper and Lower threading of the sewing machine Operation of the sewing machine SKILLS Threading the sewing machine parts correctly Running the sewing machine correctly Winding of thread in the bobbin correctly and smoothly •
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: a. Identify the upper and lower parts of the sewing machine for proper threading; b. Find their own way of winding thread in the bobbin ; c. Set the needle correctly to the needle bar correctly; d. review the parts of the sewing machine while setting the upper and lower threading; and e. practice running the sewing machine.
Sewing using the sewing machine could be more effective if all the parts of the sewing machine were passed by the thread correctly and by setting the needle correctly. Changing the step by step arrangement will affect the quality of the stitch being produce.
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Why do we need to follow the rules in setting the upper and lower thread of the sewing machine? Why do we need to run the sewing machines hand wheel towards us instead of backward?
Weeks 4-9: The Classics of the Ancient World At the end of the Problems while Why does the lesson, the students using the sewing sewing •
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Setting the needle Winding of thread in the bobbin Upper and lower threading
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Machine Troubleshooting SKILLS Proper operation of the sewing machine •
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding must be able to: machine arises if it is not thread a. identify the parts of the sewing machine properly, needle for proper threading; was set incorrectly or b. thread the machine properly and set the somehow it was needle correctly; run differently as it used to be. c. Run the sewing machine correctly Immediate and smoothly; troubleshooting must be applied. d. enumerate problems that they encountered while and after running the sewing machine; e. identify the possible solutions that they can apply in order to remedy the said problem. At the end of the The Ancient lesson, the students Greeks are the must be able to: foundations of most of the a. Sew the lines provided on the scientific cloth correctly using disciplines and the sewing machine; government b. Apply the necessary systems we have
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machine run in the opposite way? What remedies must be applied if the needle keeps on breaking?
How can you avoid problems while running the sewing machine? Is it possible to make the
Stage 2 (Assessment) machine with a piece of cloth and try to troubleshoot it on there on.
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Content/Topic Performance Essential Objectives Understanding lower troubleshooting if today. They threading they experience were the ones one. the sewing Troubleshoo machine was use c. state the effects of ting improperly threading properly it give and setting the the user the needle while using ability to run it the sewing machine; for a long period of time. At the end of the Practice makes Reality lesson, the students perfect. First Summative must be able to: Everything will Test (Part A) be enhanced and a. Complete the lines in their cloth that developed if one they are about to will try her best sew ; to the fullest. b. Manage and run the sewing machine properly.
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At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: a. identify the parts of
A well fitted garment depends on how the body was
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What positive and negative must be observe while using the sewing machine? How can we best help ourselves to master the proper operation of the sewing machine? How can we make a well fitted garment?
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding the body needed in measured. making a shirt ; Taking body demonstrate how measurement each body parts are must be done in being measured; order to make a and person satisfied measure the body of on the garment their partner that they are accurately; about to use
Second Summative Test
At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: a. identify the parts of the body needed in making apron; b. Measure the body parts
Apron was designed to be the project for the second grading in order to use in the next year level.
Classificatio n of Patterns
At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: a. Define Pattern; b. Describe pattern accordingly;
Every garment will not be possible without considering the pattern. Pattern serves as the illustration of the
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two pairs. Compariso n of the data gathered after the 3rd person.
How can you make sure that you measure each part correctly?
How was the procedure in taking body measurement help you in measuring your body for the apron making?
What are the kinds of pattern? Why do we need pattern in making a garment?
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding garment that you are about to sew. At the end of the day, Students are the students must be given the able to: chances to a.identify the submit and take requirements they what she/he failed to do and submit missed in the b. do the necessary subject. action in order to avoid It is her duty to failing grades talk about it with c. be more responsible her teacher and next grading. teacher to follow up her within a period of time.
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At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: a.identify the body needed in making an apron; b. draft a pattern for their apron;
Pattern will show the design of the garment that you are going to make. This will surely help you to make your garment easier since
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Drafting the pattern of the apron
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Content/Topic of the sewing machine. Review on the basic troubleshootin g SKILLS Proper sewing using the sewing machine. Project Making: Sewn Dog tag or wrist band And invitation cards making Using their craft time magazine SKILLS Creativity Resourceful ness Honesty Completion of the project
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding apply immediately troubleshooting if work on it need arises; without asking sew their apron with the help of the ease; and teacher. be proud of their well-sewn apron.
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At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: a. identify the materials needed in making the said project; b. connect the pieces of cloth using their thread and needle; c. show their creativity as they make their project.
Craft time magazine help the students to bring out their creativity.
At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to:
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Why do students need to be creative in making any project? Why is it important to give more emphasis on creativity and craftsmanship in making a project? Why do you have to be responsible?
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding required in order a. identify the reasons why they where not to complete able to finished their everything and project on time; have good grades. b. share insights on how to be more responsible in making their requirements on time; and c. apply the necessary action in order to complete what they missed.
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Foundation Week Celebration Semester Break At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: a. identify the parts of the body needed in making a pair of shorts; b. write their body measurement in their notebook; and
Taking an accurate body measurement will ensures quality of the garment.
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Content/Topic measuring tools in measuring the body SKILLS Taking body measurement correctly. Pattern making and Drafting
Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding c. divide the parts that nee to be divided for the pattern making.
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At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: Review on a. identify the parts of the parts of the the body needed in body needed in making a pattern for making a a pair of shorts; pattern for a b. enumerate the rules pair of shorts needed in making a pattern and drafting Pattern the pattern on cloth; making c. make their pattern base on their body measurement; SKILLS Accuracy in d. transfer their pattern on the cloth; taking body e. identify ways on how measurement to make pattern for a shorts easier; f. make pattern for •
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Short making was introduced in the middle of the second grading to intensify and enhance the sewing skills of the students using a sewing machine.
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Content/Topic Performance Essential Objectives Understanding their shorts. Wee At the end of the Drafting the Pattern k 25 lesson, the students pattern on the Drafting and must be able to: cloth should be Cutting a. Identify the wrong done accurately side and the right in order to make SKILLS side of the cloth it well-fitted to Drafting the before transferring the owner. Pattern the pattern on the accurately cloth Cutting the b. draft their pattern on cloth with the cloth; added seam c. add seam allowance allowances on both sides of the cloth; Second and Summative Test cut the cloth along d. (Part B) the seam allowances. Wee Sewing the shorts At the end of the During the k 26- in the sewing lesson, the students project making 27 must be able to: the students machine were able to a. Recall on the upper and lower realize why the SKILLS threading of the sewing machine machine; somehow occur Sewing the problems but b. identify the shorts using problems that they then the the sewing Tim e Fra me
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding may encounter as students try their they used the best to remedy sewing machine as the said problem well as the remedies immediately in to be done; and order to finish their shorts. c. sew their shorts correctly and with ease.
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Second Periodic Test
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Weeks 31-40: The Contemporary Period At the end of the Crocheting is a Why do we lesson, the students needle work that need to follow must be able to: needs patience the rules of a. Define crocheting; and focus. It is holding made by crochet hook b. identify the stitches and its abbreviation; interlocking of and thread c. demonstrate the loops in order to while proper way of produce products crocheting? holding the hook like bonnet, and crochet thread; sweater, pillow and case and others. d. make series of chain as the foundation •
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding stitch in crocheting. At the end of the You find lesson, the students crocheting hard must be able to: if the technique given was not a. demonstrate slip and double crochet followed. stitch; Patience must be observed b. share insights on how to start with slip because you and double crochet might tend to stitch; and work on a series c. start crocheting slip of chains and and double crochet somehow repeat stitch. it because the general rule was not followed. At the end of the Knowing lesson, the students crocheting can must be able to: be a big help. a. describe half double This somehow crochet; affects the craftsmanship of b. differentiate half double crochet from the Filipino to single and double produced crochet; and crocheted c. start crocheting half products here double crochet and abroad. During their
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding leisure time and even as their business. Many people here have upheld the Filipino identity in our country and most especially, those who are overseas and carry this identity with pride.
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Content/Topic Performance Essential Objectives Understanding Wee Treble and double At the end of the Knowing ks 35 treble stitch lesson, the students crocheting can must be able to: be a big help. SKILLS a. describe treble and This somehow double treble affects the Hardwork crochet; craftsmanship of b. differentiate treble the Filipino to and double treble produced crochet from single crocheted and double crochet; products here and and abroad. During their a. start crocheting treble and double leisure time and treble crochet create even as their a love letter for business. someone you love. Tim e Fra me
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Triple treble and round Crochet stitch SKILLS Crocheting triple treble and round crochet stitch. •
At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: a. describe triple treble and round crochet; b. differentiate treble and double treble
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding crochet from single crocheted and double crochet; products here and and abroad. start crocheting During their triple treble and leisure time and round crochet even as their business.
At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to: a. present the project that they are going to make; b. show confidence and knowledge of the stitches that they are going to used in their chosen project; c. showcase concern for those who really find the activity too difficult; and d. submit the
Hard work will always have to bear fruits of your labor. Seeing the crocheted products you really make will make you feel different and proud.
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Stage 1 (Results/ Outcomes) Terminal Big Idea and Performance Essential Objectives Understanding crocheted products within the allotted time.
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Third Periodic Test Completion of Requirements
VII. Grading System: A. B. C. D. E.
Quizzes, seat works- 10 % Projects- Notebook and product related to the topic – 20% Summative Test and Recitation- 20 % Practical- 25% Periodic Test – 25 %
VIII. References: Technology and Home Economics I and II: FNB Publishing House Internet Dressmaking Module By: Estelita Espiritu Prepared by: Jennifer N. Monilla TLE Teacher
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