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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 2
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Introduction to stewing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define stewing as a method of cooking
-Identify foods that can be cooked by stewing
-Appreciate the value of stewing as a cooking method
Learner is guided to:
-Scan QR code and watch a video on stewing
-Look at a picture and describe how the dish was prepared
-Identify foods that can be cooked by stewing
-List locally available foods that can be stewed
What is stewing as a method of cooking?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.68
-Digital device with QR code scanner
-Internet connectivity
-Pictures of stewed foods
-Videos on stewing
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
1 3
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Foods for stewing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify foods suitable for stewing
-Classify foods that can be stewed
-Value the importance of proper food preparation
In pairs, learner is guided to:
-Look at pictures of different foods
-Identify foods that can be cooked by stewing
-List other foods in their locality suitable for stewing
-Participate in a game identifying foods for stewing
Which foods can be cooked by stewing?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.69
-Pictures of different foods
-Paper slips for food naming game
-Box for game activity
-Charts and diagrams
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
1 4
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Procedure for stewing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the procedure for stewing food
-Explain reasons for steps in stewing
-Value the importance of following correct procedures
In groups, learner is guided to:
-Share experiences on stewing food at home
-Describe procedures used for stewing
-Read notes on procedure for stewing beef
-Answer questions about stewing procedures
-Research procedure for stewing another food
What is the procedure for stewing food?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.70
-Procedure notes for stewing beef
-Questions about stewing
-Digital devices for research
-Charts and diagrams
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
2 1
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Safety in stewing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify safety measures when stewing
-Explain reasons for safety measures
-Value the importance of safety during cooking
In groups, learner is guided to:
-Discuss safety measures to observe when stewing
-Give reasons for observing each safety measure
-Read a poster on safety measures for stewing
-Discuss why each safety measure is important
-Identify additional safety measures
What safety measures should we observe when stewing food?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.72
-Poster on safety measures
-Charts and pictures
-Safety equipment examples
-Writing materials
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
2 2
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Practical stewing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Choose locally available food for stewing
-Demonstrate stewing of food
-Value the importance of proper food preparation
In groups, learner is guided to:
-Choose a locally available food for stewing
-Discuss equipment needed for stewing
-Identify additional ingredients needed
-Follow steps to stew green bananas
-Practice serving stewed food appropriately
How do we stew locally available foods?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.73
-Jiko or heat source
-Sufuria with lid
-Wooden spoon, chopping board, knife
-Green bananas and other ingredients
-Serving plates
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
2 3
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Serving stewed foods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify appropriate utensils for serving stewed foods
-Demonstrate proper serving of stewed foods
-Value the importance of proper food presentation
In groups, learner is guided to:
-Discuss utensils used to serve stewed foods
-Identify foods used for garnishing stewed foods
-Discuss points to consider when serving stewed food
-Practice serving stewed food attractively
How should stewed foods be served?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.75
-Serving plates and utensils
-Garnishing ingredients
-Stewed food samples
-Pictures of well-presented food
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
2 4
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Introduction to baking
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define baking as a method of cooking
-Identify foods cooked by baking
-Value the importance of baking as a cooking method
In groups, learner is guided to:
-Identify food item shown in picture (cake)
-Explain baking as a method of cooking
-Search for information on baking
-Share findings about baking
What is baking as a method of cooking?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.76
-Pictures of baked items
-Digital devices with internet access
-Print media on baking
-Charts and diagrams
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
3 1
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Foods for baking
Stewing and Baking Food - Equipment for baking
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify foods suitable for baking
-Classify foods that can be baked
-Value the importance of baking as a cooking method
In groups, learner is guided to:
-Look at pictures of different foods
-Identify foods that have been cooked by baking
-Discuss other local foods cooked by baking
-Share experiences of eating baked foods
-List baked foods they like
Which foods can be cooked by baking?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.76
-Pictures of different foods
-Charts showing baked foods
-Writing materials
-Digital devices with internet access
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.78
-Pictures of baking equipment
-Charts and diagrams
-Actual baking equipment if available
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
3 2
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Ingredients for baking
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify ingredients used in baking
-Explain the function of different ingredients
-Value the importance of using correct ingredients
In pairs, learner is guided to:
-Study pictures of ingredients used in baking
-Identify the ingredients shown
-Name other ingredients used in baking
-Study a table showing functions of ingredients
What ingredients are used in baking?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.79
-Pictures of baking ingredients
-Actual ingredients if available
-Table of ingredient functions
-Charts and diagrams
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
3 3
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Safety in baking
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify safety measures when baking
-Explain reasons for safety measures
-Value the importance of safety during baking
In groups, learner is guided to:
-Discuss safety measures to observe when baking
-Present discussion points to class
-Read a poster on safety precautions for baking
-Discuss reasons for each safety precaution
-Identify additional safety measures
What safety measures should we observe when baking?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.80
-Poster on safety precautions
-Charts and pictures
-Writing materials
-Safety equipment examples
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
3 4
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Procedure for baking
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the procedure for baking a cake
-Explain the rubbing-in method
-Value the importance of following correct procedures
Learner is guided to:
-Search for information on baking using rubbing-in method
-Write down procedure for baking using rubbing-in method
-List items that can be baked using rubbing-in method
-Ask family members for guidance on baking procedures
What is the procedure for baking a simple cake?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.81
-Digital devices with internet access
-Textbooks and magazines
-Writing materials
-Charts showing baking procedures
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
4 1
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Practical baking
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Demonstrate baking of a simple cake
-Apply safety measures during baking
-Value the importance of following procedures
As a class, learner is guided to:
-Assemble oven and preheat it
-Prepare baking tin by greasing and flouring
-Measure ingredients for cake
-Sift dry ingredients together
-Rub in margarine into flour mixture
-Add remaining ingredients and mix
-Bake the cake and test for doneness
-Cool and serve the cake
How do we bake a simple cake using the rubbing-in method?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.81
-Flour, sugar, baking powder, margarine
-Eggs, milk, salt
-Baking tin or sufuria
-Wooden spoon, mixing bowls, sieve
-Fork, cooling rack, plates
-Oven or improvised baking equipment
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
4 2
Food Production Processes
Stewing and Baking Food - Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Apply knowledge on stewing and baking
-Evaluate cooking procedures
-Value the importance of proper food preparation
Learner is guided to:
-Identify differences between stewing and baking
-Evaluate effects of different cooking procedures
-Explain reasons for specific steps in cooking
-Identify function of ingredients in baking
-Suggest suitable decorations for cakes
How do stewing and baking contribute to food preparation?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.83
-Assessment questions
-Pictures for evaluation
-Writing materials
-Sample quiz questions
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
4 3
Hygiene Practices
Body Cleanliness - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the meaning of body cleanliness
Identify practices that enhance body cleanliness
Appreciate the importance of body cleanliness
Learner is guided to:
Describe what is shown in pictures related to hygiene practices
Discuss the meaning of hygiene practices
Identify personal hygiene practices
What do you understand by hygiene practices?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.86
Pictures showing hygiene practices
Charts
Digital devices with internet access
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
4 4
Hygiene Practices
Body Cleanliness - Physical changes during puberty
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify physical changes that occur during puberty
Classify physical changes that occur in boys and girls
Appreciate that physical changes are a normal part of growing up
In groups, learner is guided to:
Study pictures showing physical changes in boys and girls
Identify physical changes in boys and girls during puberty
Draw a table to classify physical changes in boys and girls
Discuss findings with other groups
What physical changes occur during puberty?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.86
Pictures showing physical changes
Chart showing physical changes during puberty
Writing materials
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
5 1
Hygiene Practices
Body Cleanliness - Hygiene practices for physical changes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify hygiene practices for managing physical changes
Match hygiene practices with specific physical changes
Value the importance of maintaining personal hygiene
Learner is guided to:
Search for information on hygiene practices
List physical changes that require personal hygiene
Create a table matching physical changes with hygiene practices
Share findings with classmates
How can we maintain body cleanliness during puberty?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.88
Digital devices with internet access
Textbooks
Table for recording information
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
5 2
Hygiene Practices
Body Cleanliness - Managing sweating
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe how to manage sweating
Demonstrate hygiene practices for managing sweating
Value the importance of managing sweating
Learner is guided to:
Discuss how to manage sweating during puberty
Identify hygiene practices for managing sweating
Explain the importance of bathing regularly
Discuss the importance of wearing clean clothes
How can we manage sweating during puberty?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.89
Chart showing hygiene practices
Pictures
Hygiene products
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
5 3
Hygiene Practices
Body Cleanliness - Managing hair growth
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe how to manage hair growth
Demonstrate hygiene practices for managing hair growth
Value the importance of managing hair growth
Learner is guided to:
Discuss how to manage hair growth during puberty
Identify hygiene practices for managing hair growth
Explain the importance of bathing regularly
Discuss the importance of shaving excess hair
How can we manage hair growth during puberty?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.89
Chart showing hygiene practices
Pictures
Hygiene products
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
5 4
Hygiene Practices
Body Cleanliness - Managing skin changes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe how to manage skin changes
Demonstrate hygiene practices for managing acne and pimples
Value the importance of proper skin care
Learner is guided to:
Discuss how to manage skin changes during puberty
Identify hygiene practices for managing acne and pimples
Explain the importance of cleaning the skin regularly
Discuss the importance of avoiding squeezing pimples
How can we manage skin changes during puberty?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.89
Chart showing hygiene practices
Pictures
Hygiene products
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
6 1
Hygiene Practices
Body Cleanliness - Menstrual hygiene
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe menstrual hygiene practices
Demonstrate proper menstrual hygiene
Value the importance of menstrual hygiene
Learner is guided to:
Discuss menstrual hygiene practices
Identify proper ways of managing menstruation
Explain the importance of changing menstrual materials regularly
Discuss the importance of washing hands before and after changing menstrual materials
How can girls maintain hygiene during menstruation?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.90
Chart showing menstrual hygiene practices
Pictures
Menstrual hygiene products
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
6 2
Hygiene Practices
Body Cleanliness - Adopting body cleanliness routines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify personal hygiene measures
Create a schedule for personal hygiene practices
Value the importance of regular hygiene practices
Learner is guided to:
List personal hygiene measures they perform
Create a table showing hygiene practices and frequency
Plan future hygiene practices
Share their work with classmates
Commit to carrying out hygiene practices as planned
How can we adopt body cleanliness as a routine?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.90
Table for recording hygiene practices
Writing materials
Charts and pictures
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
6 3
Hygiene Practices
Body Cleanliness - Importance of body cleanliness
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the importance of body cleanliness
Discuss benefits of maintaining personal hygiene
Value the importance of body cleanliness as a healthy habit
Learner is guided to:
Research on importance of body cleanliness
Share feelings after bathing and wearing clean clothes
Discuss how clean appearance affects others' perception
Discuss why body cleanliness is important
Share findings with classmates
Why is body cleanliness important as a healthy habit?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.92
Digital devices with internet access
Textbooks
Writing materials
Charts
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
6 4
Hygiene Practices
Body Cleanliness - Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Apply knowledge of body cleanliness
Match body changes with appropriate cleanliness habits
Value the importance of body cleanliness
Learner is guided to:
Discuss habits of body cleanliness for a poster
Explain menstrual hygiene practices
Match body changes with appropriate cleanliness habits
Suggest ways to manage sweat
List important points about body cleanliness
How does body cleanliness contribute to good health?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.93
Assessment questions
Matching exercise
Writing materials
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
7 1
Hygiene Practices
Laundry: Stain Removal - Introduction
Laundry: Stain Removal - Common stains
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define the term 'stain'
Identify common stains on clothing
Appreciate the importance of stain removal
In groups, learner is guided to:
Discuss meaning of 'stain' in relation to clothing
Use dictionary or textbooks to find meaning of stain
Share findings with class
Read a story about blood stains and discuss questions
What is a stain?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.95
Dictionary
Relevant textbooks
Story about stains
Writing materials
Digital devices with internet access
Textbooks and magazines
Pictures of stained articles
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
7 2
Hygiene Practices
Laundry: Stain Removal - Rules for stain removal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify rules for stain removal
Explain the importance of following rules for stain removal
Value the importance of proper stain removal techniques
In groups, learner is guided to:
Research rules for removing different types of stains
Discuss rules for stain removal
Share findings with other groups
Create a list of rules for stain removal
What rules should we observe when removing stains?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.96
Digital devices with internet access
Textbooks and magazines
Writing materials
Charts
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
7 3
Hygiene Practices
Laundry: Stain Removal - Safety precautions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify safety precautions for stain removal
Explain the importance of safety precautions
Value the importance of safety during stain removal
In groups, learner is guided to:
Brainstorm safety precautions for stain removal
Research safety precautions using digital devices or textbooks
Summarize findings and share with other groups
Create a list of safety precautions for stain removal
What safety precautions should we observe when removing stains?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.97
Digital devices with internet access
Textbooks and magazines
Writing materials
Charts
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
7 4
Hygiene Practices
Laundry: Stain Removal - Removing blood stains
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe the procedure for removing blood stains
Demonstrate removal of blood stains
Value the importance of proper stain removal techniques
In groups, learner is guided to:
Observe teacher demonstration of blood stain removal
Practice removing blood stains using salt and cold water
Follow correct procedure for blood stain removal
Discuss why hot water should not be used for blood stain removal
How do we remove blood stains from clothing?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.98
Garment with blood stains
Salt, cold water
Basin or bucket
Protective clothing
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
8

Midterm break

9 1
Hygiene Practices
Laundry: Stain Removal - Removing grass stains
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe the procedure for removing grass stains
Demonstrate removal of grass stains
Value the importance of proper stain removal techniques
In groups, learner is guided to:
Observe teacher demonstration of grass stain removal
Practice removing grass stains using methylated spirit
Follow correct procedure for grass stain removal
Discuss safety precautions when using methylated spirit
How do we remove grass stains from clothing?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.99
Garment with grass stains
Cotton wool, methylated spirit
Protective clothing
Basin or bucket
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
9 2
Hygiene Practices
Laundry: Stain Removal - Other stain removal methods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify methods for removing other common stains
Describe procedures for various stain removal
Value the importance of proper stain removal techniques
Learner is guided to:
Search for information on removing other stains (ink, chewing gum)
Share findings with classmates
Practice removing different stains at home
Observe safety precautions during stain removal
How can we remove other common stains from clothing?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.99
Digital devices with internet access
Textbooks and magazines
Writing materials
Charts
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
9 3
Hygiene Practices
Laundry: Stain Removal - Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Apply knowledge of stain removal
Solve problems related to stain removal
Value the importance of proper stain removal techniques
Learner is guided to:
Give examples of common stains
Outline safety precautions for stain removal
Explain reasons for specific stain removal procedures
Solve case studies related to stain removal
Apply knowledge to practical stain removal problems
How does proper stain removal contribute to personal hygiene?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.100
Assessment questions
Case studies on stain removal
Writing materials
Charts
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
9 4
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define crocheting
-Identify items made by crocheting
-Appreciate the value of crocheting
Learner is guided to:
-Identify items shown in pictures
-Discuss how fabrics are made from yarns
-Examine crocheted items and study how they were created
-Discuss other items that can be crocheted
How do the items in the pictures contribute to production techniques?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.103
-Pictures of crocheted items
-Actual crocheted items
-Charts
-Digital devices with internet access
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
10 1
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Materials and tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify tools and materials used in crocheting
-Describe the use of each tool and material
-Value the importance of proper tools and materials
In groups, learner is guided to:
-Study pictures of crocheting tools and materials
-Identify the items shown in the pictures
-Discuss the use of each tool or material
-Handle and become familiar with crocheting tools and materials
What tools and materials are used in crocheting?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.104
-Crocheting tools: hooks, needles
-Crocheting materials: yarn
-Pictures and charts
-Actual tools and materials
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
10 2
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Types of crochet hooks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify different types of crochet hooks
-Explain characteristics of various crochet hooks
-Value the importance of selecting appropriate hooks
Learner is guided to:
-Examine different types of crochet hooks
-Identify hooks made from different materials (wood, bone, metal, plastic)
-Compare hooks of different sizes and colors
-Discuss suitability of different hooks for various projects
How do crochet hooks vary in types and characteristics?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.104
-Different types of crochet hooks
-Charts showing hook sizes
-Pictures
-Actual crochet hooks
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
10 3
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Types of yarn
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify different types of yarn
-Describe characteristics of various yarns
-Value the importance of selecting appropriate yarn
Learner is guided to:
-Examine different types of yarn
-Identify yarns made from different materials (wool, silk, cotton, acrylic)
-Compare yarns of different thicknesses and colors
-Discuss suitability of different yarns for various projects
How do yarns vary in types and characteristics?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.105
-Different types of yarn
-Charts showing yarn types
-Pictures
-Actual yarn samples
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
10 4
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Safety precautions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify safety precautions for crocheting
-Explain the importance of safety precautions
-Value the importance of safety during crocheting
In groups, learner is guided to:
-Read a conversation about safety precautions
-List safety precautions mentioned
-Discuss importance of each safety measure
-Identify additional safety precautions
-Discuss importance of correct body posture
What safety precautions should we observe when crocheting?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.108
-Conversation about safety precautions
-Charts and pictures
-Writing materials
-Crocheting tools and materials
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
11 1
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Body posture
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe correct body posture for crocheting
-Demonstrate proper sitting position
-Value the importance of ergonomics during crocheting
Learner is guided to:
-Discuss correct body posture for crocheting
-Practice sitting correctly with feet on ground
-Position arms and elbows by the side
-Allow free wrist movement
-Understand why lifting elbows causes strain
Why is proper body posture important when crocheting?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.109
-Pictures showing correct posture
-Charts
-Chairs for practice
-Demonstration
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
11 2
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Holding crocheting hook pencil grip
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe pencil grip method
-Demonstrate holding crochet hook using pencil grip
-Value the importance of proper grip techniques
As a class, learner is guided to:
-Observe teacher demonstration of pencil grip
-Practice holding crochet hook like a pencil
-Adjust grip for comfort and control
-Understand benefits of pencil grip method
How do we hold a crocheting hook using the pencil grip?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.106
-Crocheting hooks
-Demonstration of pencil grip
-Charts showing correct grip position
-Pictures
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
11 3
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Holding crocheting hook knife grip
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe knife grip method
-Demonstrate holding crochet hook using knife grip
-Value the importance of proper grip techniques
As a class, learner is guided to:
-Observe teacher demonstration of knife grip
-Practice holding crochet hook like a dinner knife
-Adjust grip for comfort and control
-Understand benefits of knife grip method
How do we hold a crocheting hook using the knife grip?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.106
-Crocheting hooks
-Demonstration of knife grip
-Charts showing correct grip position
-Pictures
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
11 4
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Holding crocheting yarn
Crocheting of PPEs - Yarn tension control
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe how to hold crocheting yarn
-Demonstrate proper holding of yarn
-Value the importance of proper yarn handling
In pairs, learner is guided to:
-Observe demonstration of holding yarn
-Practice wrapping yarn around fingers
-Use index finger to control tension
-Understand importance of proper yarn tension
How do we hold crocheting yarn correctly?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.107
-Crocheting yarn
-Demonstration of yarn holding
-Charts showing yarn position
-Pictures
-Crochet hook
-Samples showing different tensions
-Demonstration
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
12 1
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Basic stitches introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify basic crocheting stitches
-Distinguish between single and double crochet stitches
-Value the importance of mastering basic stitches
In groups, learner is guided to:
-Study photographs of single and double crochet stitches
-Identify differences between the two stitches
-Observe demonstration by teacher or resource person
-Examine articles with different crochet stitches
What are the basic crocheting stitches?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.109
-Pictures of crochet stitches
-Samples of crocheted items
-Resource person
-Digital devices with internet access
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
12 2
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Slipknot and chain stitches
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe how to make a slipknot
-Demonstrate making chain stitches
-Value the importance of foundation stitches
Individually, learner is guided to:
-Observe teacher demonstration of slipknot
-Practice making a slipknot on yarn
-Learn how to make chain stitches
-Practice making rows of chain stitches
-Understand importance of chain stitches as foundation
How do we make slipknots and chain stitches?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.110
-Crochet hook
-Yarn
-Step-by-step demonstration
-Charts showing stitch formation
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
12 3
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Single crochet stitch
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe how to make a single crochet stitch
-Demonstrate making a single crochet stitch
-Value the importance of mastering single crochet stitch
Individually, learner is guided to:
-Observe teacher demonstration of single crochet stitch
-Practice working into chain stitches
-Learn to make single crochet stitches
-Practice making rows of single crochet stitches
How do we make a single crochet stitch?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.110
-Crochet hook
-Yarn
-Step-by-step demonstration
-Charts showing stitch formation
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
12 4
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Double crochet stitch
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe how to make a double crochet stitch
-Demonstrate making a double crochet stitch
-Value the importance of mastering double crochet stitch
Individually, learner is guided to:
-Observe teacher demonstration of double crochet stitch
-Practice yarn over technique
-Learn to make double crochet stitches
-Practice making rows of double crochet stitches
How do we make a double crochet stitch?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.112
-Crochet hook
-Yarn
-Step-by-step demonstration
-Charts showing stitch formation
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
13 1
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Face mask pattern
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the pattern for a face mask
-Interpret crocheting instructions
-Value the importance of following patterns
Individually, learner is guided to:
-Scan QR code and watch video on face mask crocheting
-Study pattern for face mask
-Understand arrangement of stitches
-Identify where to use single and double crochet stitches
-Plan face mask creation
How do we interpret a pattern for crocheting a face mask?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.113
-Face mask pattern instructions
-Digital device with QR code scanner
-Writing materials
-Diagram of face mask pattern
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
13 2
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Face mask preparation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Prepare materials for making a face mask
-Calculate yarn requirements
-Value the importance of proper preparation
Individually, learner is guided to:
-Identify materials needed for face mask
-Select appropriate hook size and yarn
-Prepare materials and tools
-Understand gauge and tension requirements
How do we prepare to make a crocheted face mask?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.113
-5.00 mm crochet hook
-Yarn (double yarn)
-Darning needle
-Scissors
-Face mask pattern
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
13 3
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Making face mask foundation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Create foundation for face mask
-Demonstrate first rows of face mask
-Value the importance of proper foundation
Individually, learner is guided to:
-Make a slipknot and chain stitches
-Create first row with single and double crochet
-Follow pattern for face mask beginning
-Create structure for face mask shape
How do we create the foundation for a crocheted face mask?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.113
-5.00 mm crochet hook
-Yarn (double yarn)
-Face mask pattern
-Step-by-step instructions
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project
13 4
Production Techniques
Crocheting of PPEs - Completing face mask
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Complete face mask body
-Create ear loops
-Value the importance of finishing techniques
Individually, learner is guided to:
-Complete rows for face mask body
-Create chain stitches for ear loops
-Attach ear loops to mask corners
-Secure and weave in thread ends
-Finish face mask
How do we complete a crocheted face mask with ear loops?
Oxford Modern Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 6, p.114
-5.00 mm crochet hook
-Yarn (double yarn)
-Darning needle
-Scissors
-Partially completed face mask
Observation of learning -Tests (written and oral) -Project

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