About Course

This term introduces students to practical home management and life skills, starting with basic sewing processes, including both temporary and permanent stitches and moving into decorative embroidery techniques. Beyond practical skills, the curriculum addresses important social and civic topics, such as negotiation, understanding social issues, and recognizing fundamental human rights, all aimed at building responsible and informed individuals.

As the term progresses, students explore themes of national unity and integration and learn how to organize entertainment at home effectively. Toward the end, the focus shifts to health education, covering sexually transmitted infections (STIs, HIV/AIDS), signs of puberty, and personal hygiene, ensuring students are equipped with the knowledge to make healthy, responsible choices.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1&2: Basic Sewing Processes (Temporary And Permanent Stitches)

Week 3: Basic Sewing Processes (Embroidery Or Decorative Stitches)

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4: Negotiation

Week 5: Social Issues And Problems

Week 6: Fundamental Human Rights

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: National Unity And Integration

Week 8: Entertainment At Home

Week 9: Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI/HIV/AIDS)

Continuous Assessment 3

Week 10: Signs Of Puberty And Hygiene

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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