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TLE 5 HOME ECONOMICS AND LITERACY

Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   


Year & Section: BSED TLE ETEEAP                                       Score: __________

Learning Activity 1

1. Read, analyze and answer the given question below:


a. Why Home Economics is often called as Practical Science?
b. Is Home Economics is necessary as a field of specialization at the Teacher Education Program?
c. As a future teacher, how will you be a professional worthy of emulation to your own family, your
co-workers and to the community belong?

ANSWERS:

A. Why Home Economics is is often called as Practical Science?


Answer:

Home economics is commonly referred to as applied science. Home economics has traditionally
focused on teaching students how to handle the problems and difficulties that come with being a
homemaker because the home and family have traditionally occupied a significant portion of a person's life.
A person can create a realistic household budget, plan and prepare wholesome meals, select a fabric for
draperies, and take care of a young infant with the aid of a basic understanding of home economics. Home
economics is often called practical science because practical activities are extremely important for learning.
Students are engaged, which helps them gain essential skills, comprehend the methodology of scientific
inquiry, and gain a comprehensive comprehension of scientific ideas.

B. Is Home Economics is necessary as a field of specialization of the Teacher Education Program?


Answer:

Home Economics is necessary as a field of specialization of the Teacher Education Program because
home economics empowered students all over the world by learning essential life skills that occasionally
cannot be gained from textbooks or parents. Most importantly, knowledge gained in home economics
classes gives students the confidence and positive reinforcement they require.
People frequently associate home economics with women only when they hear about cooking or
sewing lessons. Many people, however are unaware of the full scope of this subject of the study and how it
affects student’s daily lives. Students exhibit their knowledge of topics including making meals for person
with diverse dietary needs of ethics origins, as well as cooking food that is morally and environmentally
responsible in home economics.
It is necessary as a field of specialization, I firmly believe that home economics play a crucial role
in today’s educational system. This academic field includes as many important life skills in its curriculum
that will help students thrive regardless of the career routes they choose.

C. As a future teacher, how will you be a professional worthy of emulation to your own family, your
co-workers and to the community belong?
Answer:

Teachers play an important role in society. Being able to be a professional worthy of emulation means
having the qualities that the people will be worthy to follow. True models are persons who exhibit the
characteristic we aspire to have and who have an impact on us that motivates us to improve. They assist us
in standing out for ourselves and taking the initiative on the causes we are passionate about.
As a future educator, indeed the only thing we have to offer is ourselves. The outstanding teacher
explains, demonstrates and inspires. Introducing formal mentorship obligations is one strategy to promote

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the standard of emulation in our educational initiatives. A mentor serves more as a confidante, coach, and
role model as a teacher. A mentor can act as a quasi-official representative of the informal curriculum,
providing students with a resource to turn to for advice when faced with ambiguity. Mentoring frequently
functions best in a relaxed setting, like over a meal, where learners may feel more at ease discussing topics
like resolving interpersonal conflicts, juggling personal and professional obligations, and deciding between
potential career options. As a future teacher in my opinion to be a professional worthy of emulation requires
me three things learn to accept failure, always aim for betterment and always go for being kind. As a future
teacher I know how to accept failure

Whenever in my family, co-workers and community I belong. Learning to accept failure is normal part of
life and a part of the process of learning. Frequently, those who succeed the greatest also experience the
most failure. Every failure is a reminder that you can always do better. Always aim for betterment, change
should always be for betterment. You should teach people how to develop their skills that can brought a
huge contribution to the society and the world as well. Moreover, to be a professional worthy of emulation
as a future teacher is always be kind. In my opinion this is the most important quality for an individual to be
a worthy of emulation. Not everyone is kind but you can always be kind.

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Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   


Year & Section: BSED TLE ETEEAP                                       Score: __________

Learning Activity 2

1. Read the evolution of Home Economics


2. Discuss briefly the importance of each year in the evolution of Home Economics.
Answer:

In 1800s Home Economics classes were intended to prepare young women for their duties in the home.
Classes were first in the United States, Canada and Great Britain, followed by Latin American, Asia, and
Africa.
The history of economics is attributed to Catherine Beecher who was the first to champion the
economics running a house. Home Economics classes were intended to prepare young women for their
duties in the home. Classes were first in the United States, Canada and Great Britain, followed by Latin
American, Asia, and Africa.
The first lake Placid Conference was held in 1889. The Lake Placid Conferences took place. The
conferences consisted of a group of educators working together to elevate the discipline to a legitimate
profession.
Ellen Swallow Richards was the first woman started the Home economics movements. She was also
the first woman to attend the the Massachusetts of technology and became the first woman instructor in the
same school. She was in getting her own space during the World’s Fair in 1893 called Rumford Kitchen.
Originally, they wanted to call this profession "oekology", the science of right living. However,
"home economics" was ultimately chosen as the official term in 1899. Richard along with Melvin Dewey
and other educators and activist, organized a series of annual gatherings that became known as the Lake
Placid Conferences.
In early 1900’s home economics gained popularity as a result of urbanization, industrialization and
immigration.
Conference participants from the American Home Economics Association (AHEA) this organization
effectively lobbied federal and state governments to provide funding for home economics research and
teaching including adult education work through agricultural extension services, leading to the rapid
expansion of educational program in 1908.
The American Home Economics Association was formed in January 1909.

In 1911, A home economics class was started in Toronto and was named Oekology or the science of
right living or Euthenics, the science of controlled environment.

In 1917, The Smith-Hughes Act mandated the importance of occupational preparation in home economics.
It was through this Act that Women’s role in home and society was elevated.
In 1960, Home Economics came under fire with changing societal norms for woman at home and in the
workplace.
In 1993, When a group of modern home economics met at Scottsdale, Arizona to include the course for
home economics in the new millennium. The Scottsdale Conference changed the name of the American
Home Home Economics to American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.

3. How Home Economics does gained popularity?

Answer:

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The Smith-Hughes Act mandated the importance of occupational preparation in home economics. It was
through this Act that Women’s role in home and society was elevated. It was through this act that the

women’s role in home and in the society was elevated. It was emphasized that the study of home economics
should prepare students for their discharge of duties in their respective homes and prepare them for their
effective administration of household affairs. In the early 1900’s home economics gained popularity as a
result of urbanization, industrialization, and immigration.

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Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   


Year & Section: BSED TLE ETEEAP                                       Score: __________

Learning Activity 3

LEARNING ACTIVITY 1.1


Direction: Prepare a timeline for the History of Home Economics by presenting the different events
happened in a chronological order (chronological timeline). Consider the following elements.
⮚ Year
⮚ Event
⮚ Persons Involved
⮚ Places where event happened
Answer:

History of Home Economics

Home Economics classes were intended to


prepare young women for their duties in the
home. Classes were first in the United
States, Canada and Great Britain, followed
by Latin American, Asia, and Africa.

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1800

The history of economics is attributed to


Catherine Beecher who was the first to
champion the economics running a house.
Home Economics classes were intended to
prepare young women for their duties in 1880
the home. Classes were first in the United
States, Canada and Great Britain, followed
by Latin American, Asia, and Africa.

The first lake Placid Conference was held in


1889. the Lake Placid Conferences took
place. The conferences consisted of a group
1889
of educators working together to elevate
the discipline to a legitimate profession.

Ellen Swallow Richards was the first


woman started the Home economics
movements. She was also the first
woman to attend the the
Massachusetts of technology and
became the first woman instructor in
the same school. She was in getting
her own space during the World’s
Fair in 1893 called Rumford Kitchen.
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1893

Originally, they wanted to call this profession


"oekology", the science of right living. However,
"home economics" was ultimately chosen as the
1899 official term in 1899. Richard along with Melvin
Dewey and other educators and activist,
organized a series of annual gatherings that
became known as the Lake Placid Conferences.

In early 1900’s home economics


gained popularity as a result of
urbanization, industrialization and 1990
immigration.

1908 Conference participants from the American


Home Economics Association (AHEA) this
organization effectively lobbied federal and
state governments to provide funding for home
economics research and teaching including adult
education work through agricultural extension
services, leading to the rapid expansion of
educational program in 1908.

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The American Home Economics


Association was formed in
January 1909. 1909
Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   
Year & Section: BSED TLE ETEEAP                                       Score: __________

Learning Activity 4

Answers:
1. C. Vacuum cleaner
2. B. Window and glass squeegees
3. C. Doing the assigned task without asking assistance at all.
4. B. Insecticides A home economics class was started in
5. D. Hands with disposable gloves Toronto and was named Oekology or the
1911 science of right living or Euthenics, the
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY science of controlled environment.
1. Make a list of all the cleaning tools, materials and cleaning agents that you have at home.
✔ Sponge
✔ Scrub Brush
✔ Rags
✔ Smith-Hughes
The Broom and Dustpan
Act mandated the
✔ Towels of
importance occupational
✔ Mop in home economics. It was
preparation
✔ Squeegee
through this Act that Women’s role in 1917
✔ and
home Spray Bottle
society was elevated.
✔ Tile Cleaner
✔ Micro fiber cloth
✔ Duster
✔ Toilet Brush
✔ Dish washing Chemicals
✔ Laundry Detergents
2. Recommend cleaning tools, materials and cleaning agents that you think should be added to the list
and why it should be added.
⮚ I recommend to have dish towels. Kitchen towels Home Economics
are useful came dishes,
for drying under fire with
silverware, and other
utensils in addition to drying changing societal norms for woman
your hands and surfaces. Kitchen towels are ideal for drying
1960 at dishes and
other kitchen objects because of their great absorbency home and
andinsoftness.
the workplace.
On the other hand, I recommend
to have acid cleaners because acid cleansers can be used to descale dishwashers and remove rust from
restrooms. They are typically used to remove mineral deposits.
3. Ask you mother/ aunt/ older sister about the advantage and disadvantage of using traditional
cleaning materials.
⮚ According
When a group toofthem the advantages
modern home of using the traditional cleaning materials are with the use of
economics met at Scottsdale, Arizona
traditional
to include the materials
course itforwillhome
keep your furniture and flooring lasting longer by no longer using corrosive,
toxic cleaning agents in your
economics in the new millennium. The home. Another benefit of using natural cleaners is that you won't have to
worry about caustic materials
Scottsdale Conference changed the or inhaling hazardous odors. You don't even need to be concerned about
1993
name of the American Home Home as less pollution in our rivers results from flushing harmful cleaning
getting any of it on your skin,
agentstodown
Economics the drain.
American On theofcontrary, the disadvantage of using traditional cleaning materials are it
Association
will consume most
Family and Consumer Sciences. of your time preparing the traditional way of cleaning for example the rust if you
only do the traditional way probably it will consume all of your time removing it. Another is when you
sweep the floor using the broom and dustpan it will cause you a lot of effort to do this unlike when you
are using vacuum cleaner.

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4. Demonstrate setting up of maid’s cart or trolley with cleaning materials.

⮚ Preparation
Get all the items ready.
Get assignment sheet from the housekeeping control desk.
Clean trolley, wipe all areas using wiping cloth designated for wiping the trolley
Collect the needed stocks from the pantry
Record all the needed items loaded on the cart on the room assignment sheet
⮚ Procedure
Start stacking from the bottom shelf, which is intended for the bed linens like bed sheets, top sheets,
and pillow cases. Arrange neatly.

Stack at the middle shelf the bathroom linens like bath towel, face towel and hand towel
Place on the top the shelf all the amenities and bathroom supplies
Stack the hand caddy with cleaning supplies starting from all-purpose cleaner, glass cleaner, dusting
solution, and bowl brush. Next the color-coded wiping cloth and sponge, the finally the glass wiper.
Position vacuum and sweeping equipment on one side of the trolley.
⮚ Inspection
Inspect to ensure that the trolley is properly stacked, properly arranged and clean.
Check if the linen bag and trash bin are empty and clean.
5. Be ready to present your activity through slide presentation.

Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   


Year & Section: BSED TLE ETEEAP                                       Score: __________

Learning Activity 6

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1. Correct the following statements:
A) Housekeeping refers to cooking nutritious meals for your family.
B) Housekeeping refers only to residential premises.
C) Housekeeper is the person responsible for keeping the house.
D) Housekeeping at home is done by maid-servant. ( by any person)
E) Housekeeping is a big hotel is done by a single person. (by hotel staff)

2. Given below is a list of areas/appliances. Suggest the kind of maintenance services required
for each.

I. Fan
⮚ Cleaning the blades and the grille are relatively simple and can be done with a cloth and some soapy
water. Caring for the motor is a bit more complicated and will require some basic knowledge of
electrical circuits. Use a clean microfiber cloth to thoroughly wipe away the dust. To clean the area
around your motor, do not use water. To remove dust between bars, spray compressed air on the
plastic vent on the back and place it on the ground.
II. Tap
⮚ Taps must must be cleaned using neutral detergents, and aggressive cleansers should be avoided
because they frequently include toxic ingredients such sodium hypochlorite, amino acids, acetic acid,
or hydrochloric acid. Also to be avoided are abrasive detergents and foams.
III. Gas Stove
⮚ So that little grease accumulates, clean the grate and the area underneath it at least once a week. Take
your stove totally apart once a month or at least twice a year and soak or scrub each component. It is
strongly advised that you only clean your gas stove using vinegar and dish soap. Dish soap is a
medium-strength base, whereas vinegar is a moderate, non-toxic acid. The burner channels on gas
stoves must always be kept clean;
⮚ this is the most crucial piece of advice. A little labyrinth of metal channels can be seen if the burner cap
is removed and/or the burner is turned upside down. These control the natural gas flow from each
burner's valve so that an even ring of flame appears under your pots and pans.
IV. Mixer Grinder
⮚ After each use, properly clean it. Make sure your jars fit precisely inside the blades. Set a weekly
schedule for cleaning the equipment and the jars. Take care when using the ingredients. Using
materials that are too hot could seriously harm the jars. Use just the recommended jewelry. Assign the
machine a proper location in the kitchen.
V. Pipe
⮚ You must be aware of the location of the difficulty before working on pipes. Repair work starts as soon
as the issue is identified. One of the most popular techniques involves wrapping a composite material
around an existing pipe and resealing it.
VI. Wall
⮚ Walls should be cleared of dust and debris. Additionally, it guards against indoor air pollution and
surface deterioration of the wall. Dust and dried dirt can be removed from a surface with a feather
⮚ duster or a dry cloth. Cleaning and removing stains from walls in the house relies on the paint used and
the texture of

the walls. Avoid rubbing too vigorously on the wall when cleaning it since you could leave a stain or
erase the paint texture. To clean the wall, use water and a fresh sponge. Re-paint your previously
painted wall and repair any wall damage. Protect the wall from seepage or moisture.
VII. Window pane
⮚ Even after completing all of that, if your window is still getting stuck, the tracks definitely need some
lubricant. After cleaning, lubricate them with a silicone-based product to make sure everything
functions as it should. Reduce condensation by routinely cleaning the windows. The moment you see
window damage, fix it.
VIII. Air Conditioner
⮚ Removing debris/foliage, Vacuum the coil fins, Cleaning the coil fins and Cleaning the evaporator coil

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IX. Lawn
⮚ Learn when to seed and fertilize your Lawn. Learn how to test your soil for pH and basic nutrients.
Choose the right grass for your lawn. Repair bare spots in your lawn.
X. Bed Sheets
⮚ You should often wash and dry your bed linens to keep them looking clean and sparkling white. With a
damp sponge and dish detergent, dab the damaged areas gently until the stains are removed.
3. Prepare a list of maintenance activities perform by your mother, father, brother, sister, and yourself
in your house. Based your answer on the give rubric below.

Family Members Activities


Mother Cleaning, repairing clothes, shopping,
cooking , maintenance chores
Father Cleaning machine surfaces, obligation and
family care, school care, replacing washers,
check for leaks
Brother Inspect, trimmed trees away from the house,
clean gutters and leaves debris, check drive
way for any cracks
Sister Cooking, clean garbage disposal, clean inside
and outside windows
Me Cooking and cleaning

1. What do you understand by term “housekeeping”? Why is it important?

Ø Housekeeping goes beyond cleaning. The whole management of a home or facilities is known as
housekeeping. This entails providing daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance for all the things
and people at a facility. Additionally, it includes quarterly and yearly obligations. In a simple way,
it is your ways on keeping the house or facilities clean. Your safety is intimately related to
housekeeping and cleanliness at home and at work. Cleaning not only makes a place safer, but it
also gives you a pleasant and healthy environment. These activities increase your company's
productivity. Housekeeping is important both at home and at work, especially if you desire a safe
and tidy workplace. Housekeeping that is efficient and appropriate might help you reduce or get
rid of workplace dangers. Cleaning is only one aspect of housekeeping it also include maintaining
a tidy workspace, keeping the main area and floors free of trip hazards, and clearing out trash.

2. Identify the maintenance activities required in the kitchen, verandah and lawn of your house?

Ø Kitchens are frequently a hive of activity, with a variety of perishable foods and moving parts.
Maintaining the cleanliness of your kitchen is just as important as making sure everything works
as it should and keeping it attractive. These are the maintenance you can do in order for you to
keep the kitchen, verandah and lawn clean. .Washing with a cleaning solution, rinsing with water,
after cleaning, sanitizing can take place on the food- contact surfaces such as counter tops, and
tools, utensils and. Immersion in water or spraying with water that is at least 170°F for 30 seconds.
And application of a chemical sanitizing solution for at least a minute.

3. Specify five ways each by which a housekeeper in maintaining the bedrooms, corridors, lobby, and toilets
of a hotel.

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Ø Carry out the cleaning procedures in sequence. Say, sweeping → Dusting → Mopping/Suction
Cleaning → Dis infecting → Air Freshening.

Ø Must take care while cleaning and polishing; not to damage various surfaces and hamper their
appearance.

Ø Should start cleaning from extreme inner end continuing towards exit.

Ø Should park the chambermaid’s trolley such that it leaves space for corridor traffic.

Ø Must take proper precautions while handling cleaning equipment, detergents, and guest luggage.

Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   


Year & Section: BSED TLE ETEEAP                                       Score: __________

Learning Activity 7

Audio record

Instruction for the Learning Activity:


1. Read and understand the continuation of our topic in study guide 2.

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2. Read carefully and understand the given scenario.
A. Case Study

Career in the Housekeeping Department


Case:

Ann is a college student who is taking a degree in Hospitality and Tourism


Management. This semester, she has been assigned to start her internship as s room
attendant in a hotel for three months. Expecting to be an event planner in the future.
Ann had a strong feeling that what she did in her internship seemed to be irrelevant to
her career objective. She disliked being a room attendant because of the long working
hours, low pay, and heavy physical workloads involved.

Instruction:

Work as a group with five to six members. Discuss in the group the internship
experience of Ana and make an audio recordings of dialogue (like in radio drama) on
the scenario given below.
Supposed you are the internship supervisor of Ann. How would you
encourage and help Ann to have a worthwhile internship and see it as an opportunity
and treasured it?

B. Observe your mother as a housekeeper. List five cleanliness habits that she practices.

→She

Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   


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Learning Activity 8

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Role play

Instruction for the Learning Activity:


1. Read and understand the continuation of our topic in study guide 2.
2. Read carefully and understand the given scenario.
Individual Role -Play

Play on a role-play or dramatization showing the use of each forms in housekeeping with the
assistance of your friends and members of the family. Allow the audience to give their observation
after the play. It will be posted in your own facebook account. Use the rubric below as your
reference
of evaluation.

Criteria Standard Score My Score Teacher’s Score


1. Role was
played in
convincing,
consistent
manner
2. Role play was
well prepared
and organized
3. Purpose of the
role-play is
clearly
established and
effectively
sustained.
4. Role-play
captured

Prepared by:
MARRY ANN E. SOBERANO, MED.
Please Read....
The script is based on your concept and use English as a medium and recorded video
of scenarios Save it in your google drive and share your link in my Gmail address:
maansoberano4124@gmail.com

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INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY
Area Housekeeping Needs
Bathroom The shower cubicle, the edges were
needed to be scrubbed and cleaned.
The toilet bowl needs to pour detergents in
order to be cleaned.
The sink and tap were needed to be scrubbed.
The toilet seats needs to put cleaning
detergents for it to look clean and neat.
The bathroom mirror that needs spray a light
layer solution and wipe it with clean cloth.

Kitchen The cutting board needs to wash with clean


and hot soapy water.
The sponges needs to toss it in the
microwave to help kill the germs in it.

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The water bottles need to wash after using it .
The rags and towels needed to wash and dry.
The spice rack that needed to be cleaned and
organized.
The plastic storage and cleaners are needed to
replace for the unusual smelling containers to
be cleaned.
Living Room The remote needs to be sanitized.
The pillows need to clean regularly.
The table and surface needed to be polished
with perfection.
The curtains need to remove them from the
curtain rod and stick them in the washing
machine.
The behind the TV unplug all chords and
clean the things behind the TV and remove
all the dust.

Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   


Year & Section: BSED TLE ETEEAP                                       Score: __________

Learning Activity 10

1. C. She wears mask and keep this for a week-use


2. A. Biological Hazard
3. C.Pain in the shoulder
4. A. Physical Hazard
5. Performing tasks that requires lifting heavy loads.

Learning Activity 11
Activity A.
1. B. Manicuring
2. A. Push back and forth
3. A. Acetone
4. B. Disinfectant
5. A. Cuticle oil
6. D. Pedicure
7. A. Cuticle Nipper
8. C. To guard against infection
9. D. Square
10. A. At least once a week

Activity B.
1. What factors should be considered before giving a manicure service?
⮚ Before giving a manicure service, ensure that consultation with the patron is done, this is to ensure that
the most appropriate products and equipment will be chosen. The manicurist should have the

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knowledge of the structure of hands, arms and nails of the patron. Another is the manicurist should
have the ability to care for the patron’s manicuring problems and the ability to distinguish between nail
disorder which may be treated in the salon and diseases that must be treated by physician.

2. What are the four basic nail shapes?
⮚ Square
⮚ Round
⮚ Oval
⮚ Pointed

Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   


Year & Section: BSED TLE ETEEAP                                       Score: __________

Learning Activity 12

Activity A.
1. Name the equipment, implements, cosmetics and materials needed for a manicure or pedicure.
⮚ Equipment
Cotton container
Foot basin
Manicuring stool
Ottoman
Manicuring tray
Sanitizing jar
Nail brush
Finger bath
Plastic bag
⮚ Cosmetics and materials
Nail enamel
Hand cream
Cuticle cream
Cuticle remover
Cuticle oil
⮚ Implements
Manicure kit is used to store manicuring implement
Filing implements are used to contour the nails
Trimming implements
Tweezers
Cuticle pusher
2. Why should you not file deep into the corners of the nails?
⮚ Filing deep into the corner may hurt the skin and cause ingrown nail growth.
3. Why are the hands immersed in finger bowls after filing the nails?
⮚ The hands immersed in finger bowls after filling the nails to permit softening of the cuticle.
4. Why do you have to apply antiseptic on a cut nail tissues immediately?
We have to apply antiseptic on a cut nail tissues immediately to cleanse the skin and prevent infection

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Activity B.
1. After rendering a plain manicure service, you notice that there is excess polish. How will you
remove it?
⮚ Excess polish is removed using a cotton-tipped orange wood stick dipped into nail polish remover.
Apply it carefully around the cuticle and nail edges.
2. Why do you have to clean and organize the workstation after every manicure or pedicure service?
⮚ Cleanliness of the workplace is very important factor to prevent infection. For hygienic purposes, tools
and equipment need to be sterilized before using them. Health and safety practices are given emphasis,
as well as the risks and hazards to protect the lives of the workers and the guests.

Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   


Year & Section: BSED TLE ETEEAP                                       Score: __________

Learning Activity 13

Activity A.
1. What benefits can we get from hand massage?
⮚ Significant health advantages can be had by getting a hand massage. The usual hand massage is short,
soothing, and offers instant health advantages, such as increased circulation, reduced trigger points and
your hand muscles, and improved finger and wrist range of motion.
The benefits of hand massage are:
It moisturizers the skin with hand cream
It increases blood circulation
It keeps range of movement from arthritis or rheumatism
It relaxes the client
It helps remove any dead skin cells
2. Why do we apply enamel on our nails?
⮚ We apply enamel to coat the nail plate to adorn the nail, to disguise stained nails, to add temporary
strength to weak nails and to coordinate with the clothes of make-up.
3. If the patron’s skin tissue is accidentally cut, what should we do?
⮚ If the patron’s skin tissue is accidentally cut we should immediately apply an antiseptic or alum
solution.

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TLE 5 HOME ECONOMICS AND LITERACY

Name: SHIELLA MHAY L. FAVI                                             Date:   _________                                   


Year & Section: BSED TLE ETEEAP                                       Score: __________

Learning Activity 14

Personal Measurement Record


PAJAMA
1. Length/Outside Length __________________
2. Waist __________________
3. Hip __________________
4. Crotch/Rise __________________
5. Bottom __________________
SHIRT __________________
1. Shoulder __________________
2. Length of Shirt __________________
3. Bust __________________
4. Chest __________________
5. Waist __________________
6. Hip __________________
7. Bus height (girl) __________________
8. Bus distance (girl) __________________
9 .Length of sleeve (short) __________________
10. Short sleeve cir or girth __________________
11. Full Bodice length __________________

B.Direction: Read each statement and choose the letter of the correct answer inside the box.

square Take horizontal measurement first Tell the client to stand


straight
Tape Measure Tailor’s Chalk Length of Shirt
Tall and Skinny Big and Small Meter Stick
Tape Measure French Curve Buttonhole Scissors

1. Which drafting tool has two arms with a 90-degree angle and is used to draw perpendicular
lines? L-square

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2 What should you do to able to get the exact waistline of the client? Tell the client to stand
straight
3. Nilda is going to draft pattern of a pajama. Which material does she need to mark lines on the
fab?Tailor’s Chalk
4. Measurement taken from the nape down to the desired length is the Length of Shirt
5. Wearing garment with horizontal lines will make the body appear tall and skinny
6. The measurement taken from the shoulder base neck to the bust point is the shoulder to bust

7. What tool you do be able to use to take exact measurement of your client? Tape measure
8. It is also known as tapeline and used to take body measurement Tape measure
9. It is used to shape the neckline, armholes and collars during the drafting of pattern. French
curve
10. A special kind of scissor used for making buttonholes. Buttonhole Scissors

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