About Course

This Home Economics curriculum introduces students to the fundamentals of family life and essential household management skills. It begins with exploring family values and the family circle, helping learners understand the structure, roles, and stages of family development. The course then transitions into resource management, emphasizing the importance of wisely using time, money, and energy in daily living. Students also learn about cleaning agents, cooking tools, and equipment, including how to care for and maintain them properly for hygienic and efficient kitchen use.

The curriculum further develops students’ practical skills in basic sewing techniques, beginning with permanent stitches and moving on to simple decorative stitches, enabling them to create and embellish garments or household items. Finally, learners are introduced to structured sewing processes, giving them hands-on experience that fosters creativity, discipline, and independence in home management tasks.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: Family Values And Family Circle

Week 2: Family Circles And Stages Of Family Cycles

Week 3: Resources

Week 4: Cleaning Agents, Cooking Tools, And Equipment

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 5: Cleaning Cooking Tools And Care Of Cooking Tools

Week 6: Cooking Equipment

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7&8: Sewing Basic Stitches, Subtopic: Permanent Stitches

Week 9: Simple Decorative Stitches, Subtopic: Types Of Decorative Stitches

Week 10: Sewing Processes

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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