This document outlines a lesson plan for an exploratory course on novelty crafts. The lesson plan covers four lessons: 1) use and care of tools and materials, 2) carrying out measurements and calculations, 3) practicing occupational health and safety procedures, and 4) creating a design and plan for a simple project. Each lesson includes content and performance standards, learning competencies, activities and assessments. The overall goal is for students to gain skills in using tools, performing measurements and calculations, following safety procedures, and designing and creating simple craft projects using recyclable materials from the community.
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1. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – NOVELTY CRAFTS
(Exploratory)
Content Standard Performance Standard Learning Competencies Project/Activities Assessment Duration
LESSON 1: USE AND CARE OF TOOLS AND MATERIALS
Demonstrate
understanding of/on:
• Handicraft tools
• Uses of handicraft
tools
• Handicraft
materials
1. Appropriate hand and
power tools are selected
and checked for their
serviceability for the
required tasks.
2. Hand and power tools are
appropriately used for the
tasks in line with company
standards and
procedures.
3. Materials are carefully
selected for a specific
craft.
LO1. Select and use
appropriate tools
for work.
Activity 1
Demonstrating how
to use appropriate
hand and power
tools.
Activity 2
Testing tools for
serviceability and
efficiency.
Activity 2
Identifying materials
appropriate for a
specific craft.
• Performance
Test
• Written test
• Checklist
4 hours
• Occupational
health and safety
procedures in the
workplace
• Operational
hazards in the
workplace
1. Safety precautions,
procedures and
regulations are followed
accordingly when using
hand and power tools.
2. Operational hazards are
identified in line with
workplace procedures.
3. Awareness of safety
LO2. Follow safety and
hazard control
procedures.
Activity 1
Simulating safety
and hazard control
procedures.
• Performance test
• Written test
4 hours
2. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – NOVELTY CRAFTS
(Exploratory)
• Safety
precautions when
using hand and
power tools
precautions when using
hand and power tools is
observed.
• Care and
maintenance of
hand and power
tools
• Proper reporting
procedures of
defective or worn
out tools
1. Care of tools is properly
done in accordance with
established procedures.
2. Tools are adjusted,
tightened, and/or
lubricated when
necessary in accordance
with manufacturer’s
instructions.
3. Defective or worn out
tools and tool components
are identified, marked as
required, and reported
properly.
4. Appropriate action is
taken for the repair or
replacement of the
reported defective or worn
out tools.
LO3. Care of hand and
power tools.
Activity 1
Demonstrating
proper care and
maintenance of hand
and power tools
Activity 2
Labeling or marking
defective or worn
out tools and
preparing a
requisition form for
replacement or
repair
• Performance test
• Written/practical
exams
• Checklist
5 hours
3. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – NOVELTY CRAFTS
(Exploratory)
LESSON 2: CARRYING OUT MEASUREMENTS AND CALCULATIONS
• Measuring devices
• Taking and
recording accurate
measurement
• System of
measurement
1. Measurement is obtained in
accordance with job
specifications using
appropriate measuring
devices.
2. System of measurements to
be used is identified.
.
LO1. Obtain
measurements for
product/ project
Activity 1
Measuring materials
with appropriate
measuring tool using
the English system
• Written test
• Performance test
2 hours
• Calculating and
recording
quantities of
materials for work
undertaken
1. Measurements of
quantities are estimated on
product requirements.
2. Simple calculations are
carried out based on
product requirements.
3. Measurements are
identified /recorded without
errors
4. Quantities of materials
suitable for work to be
undertaken are calculated
and recorded according to
product specifications.
LO2. Estimate
approximate
quantities
Activity 1
Calculating amount
of materials needed
for a certain product
• Performance test
• Written test
2 hours
4. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – NOVELTY CRAFTS
(Exploratory)
LESSON 3: PRACTICE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES - FW
• Hazards and risks
identification and
control
• Organizational
safety and health
protocol
1. Workplace hazards and
risks are identified and
clearly explained.
2. Hazards/risks and its
corresponding indicators
are identified in with the
company procedures.
3. Contingency measures are
recognized and
established in accordance
with organizational
procedures.
LO1. Identity hazards
and risks
Activity 1
Visiting a workplace
to observe and
evaluate hazards
and risks and writing
down contingency
measures.
• Written test 3 hours
• Effects of hazards
in the workplace
1. Effects of hazards are
determined.
LO2. Evaluate hazards
and risks
Activity 1
Group presentation
on the effects of
hazards in the work
place
• Written test 2 hours
• Safety regulations
• Clean air act
• Electrical and fire
safety code
• Waste
management
• Disaster
preparedness and
1. OHS procedures for
controlling hazards and
risks are strictly followed.
2. Procedures in dealing with
workplace accidents, fire
and emergencies are
followed in accordance
with the organization’s
OHS policies.
LO3. Control hazards
and risks
Activity 1
Proper
implementation of
waste management
Activity 2
Practicing
awareness on
disaster
• Performance test
• Written test
10 hours
5. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – NOVELTY CRAFTS
(Exploratory)
management
• Contingency
measures and
procedures
3. Personal protective
equipment (PPE) is
correctly used in
accordance with
organization’s OHS
procedures and practices.
4. Procedures in providing
appropriate assistance in
the event of workplace
emergencies are identified
in line with the established
organizational protocol.
preparedness
Activity 3
Simulation –
applying appropriate
assistance in case of
emergency in the
work place
LESSON 4: CREATING DESIGN AND PLAN FOR A SIMPLE PROJECT
• Principles of
Design
• Color theory
• Detailed drawing
1. Design for a simple
project is sketched
applying the principles
of design
2. Specifications of design
are detailed
LO1.Sketch simple
project design
Activity 1
Sketching design of
project
Activity 2
Innovating design of
project
Performance test
using Scoring
Rubrics
5 hours
• Project planning
Materials
Method
Packaging
Cost
1. Simple project is
assembled following
specific procedures and
detailed design
2. Appropriate materials
were carefully chosen
based on available
LO2.Produce simple
project utilizing
any available
(recyclable)
resources in the
community like:
Activity 1
Making different
types of organizers
(box organizer,
basket organizer,
hanging organizer,
Performance test
using Scoring
Rubrics
13 hours
6. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS – NOVELTY CRAFTS
(Exploratory)
resources in the
community
Tarpaulin
Plastic
Tin cans
Paper
Cartoons
Water hycinth
Dried twigs and
branches
Coconut shell
bag organizer, purse
organizer, and
others)
NOTE:
1. TESDA CBC will be followed.
2. Ideally, content can be “topical” form of statement.
3. Writers may add to the “Contents” and specify learning content if it is too broad/generic.
4. LOs should be strictly patterned from the TESDA CBC; any changes (adding/reducing/clustering) are not allowed.
5. Duration per each LO will be based on “HOW LONG THE CONTENTS WILL BE TAUGHT AND METHODOLOGIES ON TESDA CBC”;
but the total duration must be good for ONE GRADING PERIOD WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO 40 HOURS.
6. Projects/Activities can be based on a LESSON or clusters of units of competency.
7. “Pulling out and transfer” of contents from one LESSON to another can be done, if necessary, with reference to the Five (5) Common
Competencies below.
The FIVE (5) COMMON COMPETENCIES:
1. Interpretation of drawings and plans
2. Use of hand tools and equipment
3. Calculations and mensurations
4. Maintenance of hand tools and equipment
5. Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)