Lesson Plan for Home Economics Class: JSS 3 Term: First Term Week: 6 (First Period) Age: 13-15 years Topic: Care of the Sick – Invalid and Convalescent Care Sub-topic: Meaning of Invalid and Convalescent, and Guidelines for Providing Meals Behavioral Objectives By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define an invalid
The field of study that deals with the food we eat and how it nourishes the body is: A. Nutrients B. Nutrition C. Catering D. Nourishment E. Food Technology Refreshing drinks, nourishing drinks, and stimulating drinks are all known as: A. Beverages B. Wine C. Mineral D. Drinks E. Flavour When the raw edge of
Detailed Student-Centered Lesson Plan Subject: Home Economics Class: JSS 2 Term: Third Term Week: 7 Topic: Uses of Edge Finishing and Parts and Functions of a Sewing Machine Sub-topic: Edge Finishing Techniques and Sewing Machine Components Duration: 1 Hour Behavioural Objectives By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Identify three uses
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Home Economics Class: JSS 2 Term: Third Term Week: 4 & 5 Topic: Manufacturing Process of Cotton Fiber Sub-topic: Understanding the Steps Involved in Making Cotton Fiber Duration: 2 Weeks Behavioural Objectives: Students will be able to explain the manufacturing process of cotton fiber. Students will identify key terms related to
Exploring Cotton and Wool: Properties and Uses Introduction In the world of textiles, cotton and wool are two widely used natural fibers known for their unique properties and versatility. Let’s delve into the properties of cotton and wool and explore their various uses in different aspects of life. Cotton: A Soft and Breathable Fiber Cotton
2ND TERM 2023-2024 FIRST FORM JSS 2 HOME ECONOMICS Define Pattern State four uses of pattern in clothing construction. List two measuring tools. Mention two guidelines for taking body measurement. Outline four characteristics of resources. JSS 2 HOME ECONOMICS Define Pattern: A pattern in clothing construction is a template or guide used to cut and
FIRST TERM E-NOTES FOR J.S.S. TWO HOME ECONOMICS WEEK ONE TO WEEK THIRTEEN SCHEME OF WORK WEEKS TOPICS 1 Revision 2 Myself as a homemaker; definition, qualities and characteristics of homemaker, responsibilities of a home maker 3 The family house; definition, functional areas in the house 4 The family house; uses of functional
THIRD TERM E-NOTES FOR J.S.S. TWO HOME ECONOMICS WEEK ONE TO WEEK TWELVE SCHEME OF WORK WEEKS TOPICS 1 Resources and decision making: meaning and types of family resources, steps in decision making, simple personal and family decision. 2 Food nutrients: meaning of food nutrients, types, food sources, functions and deficiency symptoms of food nutrients.
HOME-ECONOMICS 1. Define fullness. 2. Mention 3 uses of darts. 3. State 4 uses of tucks 4. List 4 figure types 1. Fullness in the context of home economics refers to the amount of additional fabric or material added to a garment or textile item to create a desired shape, volume, or effect. It
Lesson Plan Presentation: Introduction to Textile Study Class : JSS 2 Topic: Introduction to Textile Study: Definition of Basic Textile Terms Duration: 45 minutes Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to define and understand basic textile terms such as fibre, yarn, fabric, warp, weft, and textile. Materials: Whiteboard or blackboard