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August 3, 2018

Instructional Plan in T.L.E.


Dressmaking
I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
a. Identify the difference between Horizontal, Vertical, and Circumferential
measurement.
b. Execute the proper taking of Body Measurements.
c. Recognize the body garment parts to be measured using a tape measure.
II. Subject Matter:
a. Topic: Taking Client’s Body Measurement
b. Reference: Home Technology Dressmaking/ Tailoring, Eden C. Diaz
c. Aids and Devices: Powerpoint Presentation, record book, pencil/ballpen and
tape measure.
III. Teaching Procedure:
A. Preparation

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Response

1. Prayer
Any volunteer to lead the prayer? Students will pray.
2. Greetings
Good morning class. Good morning Ma’am.
3. Checking of Attendance
Let’s check first your attendance,
Please say present as I call your
name.
4. Review
Last time we discussed about the Ruler,French curve,Tape measure,Hip
measuring devices and their uses. curve,See through T-square,Yardstick,
So what are the different measuring L-square and See through ruler
devices?

Very good. Measuring devices are very important


because we can use it in taking body
Why is it measuring devices are measurement and drafting a pattern in
very important? making garments.
Very good.

5. Motivation
I have here with me a video
presentation everybody please watch Students will watch video about taking
attentively. body measurements.
What is the measuring device used
in taking body measurements? Tape measure
Very good
Who among you here know how to
take body measurement? Students will raise their hand.
Very good
B. Presentation
Any idea about our topic for today?
Our topic for today is all about taking
Very good. client’s body measurement.
Today we will discuss about taking client’s body measurements. At the end of the
lesson you should be able to Identify the difference between Horizontal, Vertical, and
Circumferential measurement, Execute the proper taking of Body Measurements and
Recognize the body garment parts to be measured using a tape measure.
1. Activity
Beach rally with questions. It is the racing of knowledge.
2. Analysis

Shoulder,Bust distance, Bust,Waist,First


What are the different parts in taking hip/Second hip, Armhole,Arm girth, Figure
body measurements? back, Figure front, Bust height, Length of
sleeve, Length of skirt
Very Good.

3. Abstraction
(Refer to Information Sheet 1.1)
4. Application
As a return demo, Get your partner and prepare a measuring tools and let’s find out if
you can follow the three (3) kinds of body measurement; horizontal, vertical and
circumferential. Remember that the accuracy of measurement is very important.
To evaluate your task:
Exchange with your partner to evaluate your work based on the Scoring Rubric.
Name: _______________________________

Horizontal measurement Inches


Shoulder Points Criteria
Bust point width
20 All of the measurements were taken
Circumferential measurement Inches correctly.
Bust 15
Waist Almost all of the measurements were
First hip 10 taken correctly.
Second hip
Armhole 5 Some of the measurements were taken
Arm girth correctly.
Vertical measurement Inches
Figure back Most of the measurement were taken
Figure front incorrectly.
Bust height
Score:
Length of sleeve
Length of skirt
Checked by: __________________

IV. Assignment:
Please study taking client’s body measurements and bring your tools tomorrow because we
will draft a block bodice patern.

Prepared by :
JESHA MAE L. TANDOY
(applicant)
Information sheet 1.1 (Taking client’s Body Measurements)

There are several parts of the body to be measured. These are taken in:

 Horizontal measurement
 Circumferential measurement
 Vertical measurement
The horizontal measurement is taken from the left of the figure to the right.
Shoulder. Measurement is taken from the tip of the left shoulder to the tip of the right
shoulder, arching slightly to cover the cervical prominence of the neck bone.
Bust point width. Measurement is taken across from the tip of the left bust point to the tip of
the right bust point.
The circumferential measurement is taken around the body.
Bust. Measurement is taken around the bust with the tape measure running on the same level
in front, at the back and on the sides.
Waist. Measurement taken around the smallest part of the torso.
First hip. Measurement is taken around the hip level where the stomach is fullest.
Second hip. Measurement is taken around the hip level where the buttocks are fullest.
Armhole. Measurement is taken around the armhole.
Arm girth. Measurement is taken around the arm.
The vertical measurement is taken from the top of the body figure to its base.
Figure back. Measurement is taken from the center of the back shoulder over the shoulder
blade down to the waistline level.
Figure front. Measurement taken from the neck point passing over the bust down to the
waistline level.
Bust point height. Measurement is taken from the neck point down to the highest point of the
bust.
Length of sleeve. Measurement is taken from the shoulder point down to the desired length in
the arms.
Length of skirt. Measurement is taken from the waist down to the desired length.

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