HE Literacy Module Materials PDF

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This document is a list of modules for home economics literacy, focusing on housing and maintaining cleanliness. It includes learning objectives, topics, and assessment methods. Created in June 2020 for Bulacan Polytechnic College (BPC) use only.

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HE Literacy MODULE MATERIALS List of Modules No. MODULE MODULE TITLE CODE 1. Introduction to Home Economics L...

HE Literacy MODULE MATERIALS List of Modules No. MODULE MODULE TITLE CODE 1. Introduction to Home Economics Literacy HE 213-1 HE 213-2 2. Home Economics as a Discipline HE 213-3 3. Home Economics Philosophy HE 213-4 4. Role of Home Economics to Societal development HE 213-5 5. Food and Nutrition HE 213-6 6. Clothing and Textile HE 213-7 7. Home management HE 213-8 8. HOUSING HE 213-9 9. Health and Hygiene HE 213-10 10. Child Care and Development HE 213-11 11. Home Nursing and First Aid HE 213-12 12. Human Relationship HE 213-13 13. Extension Education Housing Bachelor of Technical - Date Developed: Vocational Teacher Bulacan June 2020 Education Major in Food Polytechnic Page 2 of 6 Date Revised: Service Management College July 2020 Home Economics Literacy Document No. Developed by: Revision # 02 HE 213 40-HE 213 Maria Erica SD. Dumlao, MBA MODULE CONTENT COURSE TITLE: Home Economics Literacy MODULE TITLE: Housing NOMINAL DURATION: 5 HRS SPECIFIC LEARNING OBJECTIVES: At the end of this module you MUST be able to: 1. Differentiate a house from a home 2. Explain the characteristics of an adequate house 3. Describe the characteristics of a suitable house for the family 4. Apply the principles of design in furniture and furnishing arrangement 5. Identify the daily household tasks as well as the weekly and occasional tasks 6. Show proficiency in the use of tools and materials for doing simple repairs TOPIC: 1. Making the Home Adequate Shelter is one of man’s basic needs 2. Making One’s Home Livable, Comfortable and Attractive 3 Maintaining Cleanliness and Orderliness at Home ASSESSMENT METHOD/S:  Audio and video presentation  Lecture/Discussion  Short Test  Performance Test REFERENCE/S: https://www.slideshare.net/larryeusebio/he-module-2 Bachelor of Technical - Date Developed: Vocational Teacher Bulacan June 2020 Education Major in Food Polytechnic Page 3 of 6 Date Revised: Service Management College July 2020 Home Economics Literacy Document No. Developed by: Revision # 02 HE 213 40-HE 213 Maria Erica SD. Dumlao, MBA Information Sheet HE 213-8.3 Housing Maintaining Cleanliness and Orderliness at Home Learning Objectives: After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to: 1. Identify ways in maintaining cleanliness and orderliness at home Maintaining Cleanliness and Orderliness at Home  A house, no matter how small and simple, can be attractive and inviting if kept clean and orderly.  The incidence of diseases spreading in the Philippines and the rest of the world like COVID-19, dengue, SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) hepatitis, among others can be controlled through cleanliness. The Department of Health (DOH) has issued an all-out campaign on cleanliness to keep everyone healthy. The best place to start this, is in our own home.  Housekeeping must, therefore, be every family member’s task. A good homemaker knows how to distribute tasks to be able to get the work done. First, determine which tasks are done daily, weekly or occasionally. Then, determine the bulk of the tasks each family member has to perform. It would be good to keep a list of activities.  In keeping the house neat and clean, group the work activities according to: 1. Daily tasks - cooking, cleaning the house, setting the table, washing the dishes, cleaning bathrooms and toilets, and watering the plants. 2. Weekly tasks - marketing, ironing, laundering, defrosting the refrigerator, mopping and waxing the floor 3. Occasional tasks - cleaning the windows, walls and floors, changing the curtains, minor repairs  Housekeeping is a never-ending task that has to be done repeatedly. It is not just one task, but several tasks are done regularly. A good plan helps give the house the care and maintenance it needs.  Remember to have a place for everything and see that everything is in its place. Living Room Care  The living room gives an impression of the kind of people who live in it.  It should always be kept clean and attractive.  Newspapers and magazines should be in their proper places.  Decors should be put up and arranged properly.  Cleaning the room should be done daily. Bachelor of Technical - Date Developed: Vocational Teacher Bulacan June 2020 Education Major in Food Polytechnic Page 4 of 6 Date Revised: Service Management College July 2020 Home Economics Literacy Document No. Developed by: Revision # 02 HE 213 40-HE 213 Maria Erica SD. Dumlao, MBA Bedroom Care  The bedroom is the individual’s private place where one sleeps, rests and dresses up.  All articles should be returned to their proper places after use.  Used clothes should be placed in a laundry basket or brought to the laundry area.  Cleaning of the room may be done daily or weekly. If done weekly, it must be thoroughly cleaned.  Floors should be swept and mopped. Bathroom Care  One who uses the bathroom should leave it as clean as he finds it.  It should be cleaned with disinfectants to destroy germs and bacteria.  The toilet bowl should be scrubbed daily and bathroom floors and walls, washed once a week.  Find a good cleanser or a similar product to remove scars and dirt accumulating on the tiles. Kitchen Care  The kitchen should be the cleanest room of the house for it is the place where food is prepared and served.  Screens best protect the kitchen against flies and other insects. If screens are not used, food must be covered.  Hot water is best used for sanitizing plates, glasses and flatware, and then kept in dish racks or dish dryers.  Stovetops and refrigerators can be cleaned with an abrasive cloth.  Refrigerators must be unplugged while being defrosted.  A little baking soda with the cleaning liquid can keep refrigerator odors away.  Garbage containers should be emptied and disinfected regularly.  Always keep these containers clean and covered to keep flies and other insects away. Work Simplification Techniques Work simplification means looking for the easiest, simplest and fastest way of accomplishing work. It needs the most comfortable position in working and the best effort in doing these to avoid stress or strain. Following are good reminders: 1. Finish doing all tasks of the same type before starting another. Scrub floors before sweeping. Wash all windows before cleaning the walls. 2. Start from the ceiling, down to the lowermost part, the floors. Clean the area upstairs before the area downstairs. This routine prevents doing unnecessary tasks like sweeping the floor repeatedly. 3. Use correct hand and body techniques: Bachelor of Technical - Date Developed: Vocational Teacher Bulacan June 2020 Education Major in Food Polytechnic Page 5 of 6 Date Revised: Service Management College July 2020 Home Economics Literacy Document No. Developed by: Revision # 02 HE 213 40-HE 213 Maria Erica SD. Dumlao, MBA a. push instead of pull b. when lifting heavy objects from the floor, bend from the knees and not from the waist c. when pushing heavy objects like the sofa, use the weight of the whole body and not the arms d. keep tools and cleaning equipment within reach to avoid strain e. sit while working whenever you can, like when preparing vegetables in the kitchen or washing clothes f. dovetail tasks by doing two at the same time, like setting the table while cooking Bachelor of Technical - Date Developed: Vocational Teacher Bulacan June 2020 Education Major in Food Polytechnic Page 6 of 6 Date Revised: Service Management College July 2020 Home Economics Literacy Document No. Developed by: Revision # 02 HE 213 40-HE 213 Maria Erica SD. Dumlao, MBA

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