Home Economics Scheme of Work Primary 6 Federal

Home Economic scheme of work
Home Economic scheme of work

FCT scheme of work. Federal Home Economics Scheme of Work Primary 6. Cleaning the home and the classroom environment.

HOME ECONOMICS PRIMARY 6 FIRST TERM SCHEME

WEEKS  1

BROAD TOPIC:

HEALTHY HOME ENVIRONMENT

CONTENT           

  • Reasons for cleaning the home and classroom environment
  • To remove dust and dirt
  • To prevent germs and pests
  • To make the environment look attractive    

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Discuss the reasons for cleaning home, classroom and surrounding.
  • Pupils: Participate in the discussion
  • Instructional Resources: chart on the home and classroom environment.

WEEKS  2

BROAD TOPIC:

HEALTHY HOME ENVIRONMENT

CONTENT           

  • Meaning of cleaning agents and tools
  • Are used for removing dust and dirt from various articles and surfaces in the home and classroom environment.           

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains the tools and agents for cleaning the home and the classroom environment.
  • Pupils: mention some of the tools and cleaning agents
  • Instructional Resources: tools and agents for cleaning the home           

WEEKS  3

BROAD TOPIC:

HEALTHY HOME ENVIRONMENT

CONTENT           

  • Guideline for cleaning the home and its surroundings. a. Daily cleaning e.g. open all windows    

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains how to clean the home and classroom surroundings.
  • Pupils: listen attentively to the teacher’s explanation
  • Instructional Resources: tools used in taking care of the home and surroundings               

WEEKS  4

BROAD TOPIC:

HEALTHY HOME ENVIRONMENT

CONTENT           

  • Guideline for cleaning the home and its surroundings. a. Weekly cleaning e.g. it should be more thorough than daily cleaning          

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains how to clean the home and classroom surroundings weekly.
  • Pupils: listen attentively to the teacher’s explanation
  • Instructional Resources: tools used in taking care of the home and surroundings

WEEKS  5

BROAD TOPIC:

HEALTHY HOME ENVIRONMENT

CONTENT           

  • Practical on cleaning of the classroom environment        

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Gives tools needed for the cleaning of the classroom environment and demonstrate as well
  • Pupils: Carryout the cleaning of their classroom environment.
  • Instructional Resources: tools and agents for cleaning the home and classroom surroundings e.g. broom, water, buckets, detergent, towels, dustbin, etc.

WEEKS  6

BROAD TOPIC:

STITCHES: TYPES AND USES       

CONTENT           

  • Definition of stitches Types of stitches
  • Temporary stitches e.g. even and uneven basting
  • Permanent stitches e.g. running stitch
  • Decorative stitches e.g. herring bone stitch

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains the meaning of stitches and the different types of stitches
  • Pupils: Participate in class discussion
  • Instructional Resources: charts showing different types of stitches.        

WEEKS  7

BROAD TOPIC:

STITCHES: TYPES AND USES       

CONTENT           

  • General uses of stitches e.g. help in holding pieces of materials in position          

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains the uses of stitches
  • Pupils: Participate in class discussion
  • Instructional Resources: charts showing different types of stitches

WEEKS  8

BROAD TOPIC:

STITCHES: TYPES AND USES       

CONTENT           

  • Practical on temporary stitches e.g. taking           

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Demonstrates the process of making temporary stitches.
  • Pupils: Practice the making of temporary stitches.
  • Instructional resources: tools needed for the work e.g. needle, thread, piece of fabrics

WEEKS  9

BROAD TOPIC:

STITCHES: TYPES AND USES       

CONTENT           

  • Practical on Permanent stitches e.g. running back stitch

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: demonstrate the process of making permanent stitches.
  • Pupils: Practice the making of permanent stitches
  • Instructional Resources: tools needed for the work e.g. needle, thread, piece of fabrics

WEEKS  10

BROAD TOPIC:

 STITCHES: TYPES AND USES      

CONTENT           

  • Practical on Permanent stitches e.g. hemming  

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: demonstrate the process of making permanent stitches.
  • Pupils: Practice the making of permanent stitches
  • Instructional Resources: tools needed for the work e.g. needle, thread, piece of fabrics

WEEKS  11

BROAD TOPIC:

STITCHES: TYPES AND USES       

CONTENT           

  • Practical on decorative stitches e.g. herring bone, Y- stitches      

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: demonstrate the process of making permanent stitches.
  • Pupils: Practice the making of permanent stitches
  • Instructional Resources: tools needed for the work e.g. needle, thread, piece of fabrics

WEEKS  12

BROAD TOPIC:

STITCHES: TYPES AND USES       

CONTENT           

  • Practical on decorative stitches e.g. chain, loop or blanket stitches.         

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: demonstrate the process of making permanent stitches.
  • Pupils: Practice the making of permanent stitches
  • Instructional Resources: tools needed for the work e.g. needle, thread, piece of fabrics

WEEKS  13

REVISION

WEEKS  14

EXAMINATION AND CLOSING

FCT scheme of work. Federal Home Economics Scheme of Work Primary 6. Cleaning the home and the classroom environment.

HOME ECONOMICS PRIMARY 6 SECOND TERM SCHEME

WEEKS  1

BROAD TOPIC:

CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION PROCESS  

CONTENT           

  • Meaning of Seam – Is how two or more pieces of materials are joined together firmly Types of seams e.g. plain/open seam, run and fell                   

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Defines seam and mention the types of seams
  • Pupils: Listen to the teacher’s explanations
  • Instructional Resources: Album showing the different types of seams.

WEEKS  2

BROAD TOPIC:

CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION PROCESS  

CONTENT

  • Explanation on the types of seams         

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains the different types of seams e.g. open seam, French seam, run and fell seam, etc
  • Pupils: Practice how to make seams on brown paper following the teacher’s demonstration Instructional Resources: chart showing stages of seam making

WEEKS  3

BROAD TOPIC:

CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION PROCESS            

CONTENT           

  • Uses of seams – Are used to join one piece of materials to another one to form a dress.               

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains the uses of seams
  • Pupils: Examine seams exhibited by the teacher
  • Instructional Resources: Different types of seams.

WEEKS  4

BROAD TOPIC:

CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION PROCESS  

CONTENT           

  • Practical: Stages of making an open seam            

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Demonstrate how to make an open seam
  • Pupils: Practice how to make an open seam
  • Instructional Resources: chart showing the stages in making an open seam

WEEKS  5

BROAD TOPIC:

CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION PROCESS  

CONTENT           

  • Practical: Produce an album showing stages of making the different seams.        

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Place sample of already made seams
  • Pupils: Produce their own seams on various seams to produce their own album.
  • Instructional Resources: brown paper, scissors, coloured thread, needle, pins, etc.

WEEKS  6

BROAD TOPIC:

MEAL PLANNING FOR HEALTHY LIVING

CONTENT           

  • Meaning of meal planning:
  • Is the process of preparing and serving balanced diet at the right time of the day     

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains meaning of meal planning
  • Pupils: Participate in class discussions.
  • Instructional Resources: charts showing the food groups.

WEEKS  7

BROAD TOPIC:

MEAL PLANNING FOR HEALTHY LIVING

CONTENT           

  • Importance and guidelines for healthy eating – Each meal should contain energy giving, body building and protective foods             

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains the importance and guidelines for healthy eating
  • Pupils: Participate in class discussion
  • Instructional Resources: chart on food nutrients.

WEEKS  8

BROAD TOPIC:

MEAL PLANNING FOR HEALTHY LIVING

CONTENT           

  • Factors to consider in planning meal
  • Age of family member
  • Occupation
  • Size of family
  • Likes and dislikes     

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains factors that influence meal planning
  • Pupils: Participate in discussion
  • Instructional Resources: Chart on food nutrients

WEEKS  9

BROAD TOPIC:

MEAL PLANNING FOR HEALTHY LIVING

CONTENT           

  • There are three main meal each day
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner/supper         

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Discusses the three major meals of the day
  • Pupils: Participate in class discussions
  • Instructional Resources: charts showing the three meals of the day

WEEKS  10

BROAD TOPIC:

MEAL PLANNING FOR HEALTHY LIVING

CONTENT           

  • Planning of simple meal for the day (Breakfast, lunch, dinner)   

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Plans meal with pupils
  • Pupils: Plan a day’s meal
  • Instructional Resources: Sample of menu card. 

WEEKS  11

REVISION

WEEKS  12

EXAMINATION

FCT scheme of work. Federal Home Economics Scheme of Work Primary 6. Cleaning the home and the classroom environment.

HOME ECONOMICS PRIMARY 6 THIRD TERM

WEEKS  1

BROAD TOPIC:

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • Definition of Kitchen – Is a place where food preparation takes place. Types of Kitchen
  • Traditional
  • Modern      

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Discusses kitchen and types of kitchen
  • Pupils: Participate in the discussion
  • Instructional Resources: Pictures of different types of kitchen – traditional and modern.

WEEKS  2

BROAD TOPIC:

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • Different types of kitchen layouts or plans or arrangement
  • One-wall or corridor type
  • Parallel lines
  • L-shaped
  • U-shaped   

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Discusses the types of kitchen arrangements.
  • Pupils: Participate in the discussion
  • Instructional resources: Charts on kitchen plan/arrangement.

WEEKS  3

BROAD TOPIC:

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • Factors to consider when planning a kitchen
  • Position of the door
  • Size and type            

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains factors to consider when planning a kitchen
  • Pupils: Participate in discussion
  • Instructional Resources: pictures of kitchen plans

WEEKS  4

BROAD TOPIC:

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • Meaning of hygiene Definition of kitchen hygiene – Total cleanliness of the kitchen         

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains kitchen hygiene
  • Pupils: Participate in discussion
  • Instructional Resources: pictures of a well-kept kitchen

WEEKS  5

BROAD TOPIC:

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • Materials needed to keep the kitchen and its surroundings clean e.g. mop, bucket, broom, water, etc. 

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains the materials needed to keep the kitchen and its surroundings clean
  • Pupils: Participate in discussion
  • Instructional Resources: pictures of a well-kept kitchen

WEEKS  6

BROAD TOPIC:

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • Daily cleaning of the kitchen
  • Open the windows
  • Sweep the dirt
  • Clean the cabinets
  • Empty the dustbin  

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains the procedure in keeping the kitchen clean daily
  • Pupils: Participate in the class discussion
  • Instructional Resources: Equipment to keep the kitchen clean e.g. broom, dustbin, etc.

WEEKS  7

BROAD TOPIC:

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • Weekly cleaning of the kitchen
  • In addition to the daily cleaning of the kitchen,
  • Take the cooking utensils out and clean thoroughly
  • Scrub the floor
  • Clean the drains and disinfect them

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains the procedure in keeping the kitchen clean daily
  •  Pupils: Participate in the class discussion
  • Instructional Resources: Equipment to keep the kitchen clean e.g. broom, dustbin, etc.

WEEKS  8

BROAD TOPIC:  

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • How to avoid household pest, odour and accident e.g. all kitchen walls, floors and working surfaces should be smooth without any cracks or holes where dirt or insect can lodge.
  • Regularly wash and clean work surfaces e.g. cooker, stove, etc.

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains how to avoid household pest, odour and accident
  • Pupils: Participate in the class discussion.
  • Instructional Resources: Equipment to keep the kitchen clean.

WEEKS  9

BROAD TOPIC:

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • Meaning of first-aid – First treatment given to an injured person before the arrival of a qualified personnel.
  • Contents of a first aid box and their uses e.g. cotton wool, bandages, plasters, etc          

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Explains the meaning of first aid and also list items in the first aid box
  • Pupils: Give more items in a first aid box
  • Instructional resources: first aid box

WEEKS  10

BROAD TOPIC:

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • Guidelines of kitchen hygiene and prevention of home accident e.g.
  • Food should not be kept uncovered
  • The floor of the kitchen should not be slippery         

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Discusses guidelines on kitchen hygiene
  • Pupils: Participate in the class discussion
  • Instructional resources: chart on cleaning equipment    

WEEKS  11

BROAD TOPIC:

KITCHEN: DEFINITION, TYPES    

CONTENT           

  • Practical on how to clean a modern kitchen in order to avoid home accident       

ACTIVITIES

  • Teacher: Demonstrates how to clean a modern kitchen
  • Pupils: Practice how to clean a modern kitchen
  • Instructional Resource: Cleaning agents and equipment               

WEEKS  12

REVISION

WEEKS  13

EXAMINATION

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