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Department of Education

Region V
Division of Camarines Sur
Nabua East District
NABUA CENTRAL PILOT SCHOOL

RAISE Plus WEEKLY PLAN FOR BLENDED LEARNING


GRADE 6 - AQUINO
Week 6, Quarter 1, OCTOBER 10 - 14, 2022

DAY & TIME LEARNING MATERIALS/ LEARNING LESSON FLOW LEARNING TASKS
AREA REFERENCES COMPETENCY
MODE OF DELIVERY
MONDAY to FRIDAY Face-to-Face Home-Based Learning

REVIEW Guess the Word: You arrange the


3:40 – 4:20 TLE – Home Discuss and classifies the jumbled letters to form the correct Let them answer the tasks in the
Economics Textbook- Home different sewing tools and words. Identify whether NEEDS or module 2b
Economics and materials according to their WANTS
Livelihood uses (measuring, cutting, 1. IDNECUATO –
Education page marking and stitching aids) 2. PTOCMERU –
148 – 151 TLE6HE0c-5 3. EDIMNICE –
4. EHLESTR –
TLE – H.E. 5. ECOTERIRAN –
Module :2b 6. GNTOLHIC –
Classification of 7. HOLENCLPE –
Tools and 8. DOFO –
Materials in 9. LHETAH –
Sewing 10 – REWJLYE –

 ACTIVATE TECHNICAL TERMS


Supplies/Materials - consumable
Video Lesson
items that are available to use for a
particular activity.
Tools - devices or equipment used to
carry out a particular function
Sewing Equipment - any equipment
used in sewing.
Sewing machine - textile machine
used to stitch fabric.
Sewing - attaching objects using
stitches made with a needle and thread.

Are you ready to take the pretest


now?
Answer the sample questions
honestly. Keep in mind that test is
being administered to determine your
pre-entry knowledge of the lessons to
be presented.

I have here a Sewing Word Search


Puzzle. There are 30 words related to
sewingin the list. Words may appear
forward, backward, up, down or
diagonal. Words may overlap and
cross each other. When you have found
a word, be sure to write it
in your activity notebook.

SEWING WORD SEARCH


IMMERSE Day 2
A. MEASURING TOOLS - are the tools
used in taking a measurements
accurate. Measuring tools is necessary
to come up with the desired finished
product.
1. TAPE MEASURE – is a
60-inch measuring tool
used for taking body
measurements to produce well- fitting
clothes and pants. This is usually made
of cloth or plastic.

2. RULER - this comes in woo, plastic,


or metal use to measure and draft
lines on a fabric or pattern.

3. GAUGE - is a movable
marker that measures short distances
and correct thickness such as distance
between buttons, pleats, and hems.

4. FRENCH CURVE - this is a curved


cardboard used for drawing curve
lines like the arm’s
eye, neckline, and
crotch.

B. MARKING TOOLS - are required for


transferring pattern markings to
garment fabric pieces and for making
alterations on garments.
1. TAILORS CHALK – This is
hard square wax used to
mark fabric. It comes in
different colors and does
not leave permanent
marks.

2. DRESSMAKER’S
CARBON or TRACING
PAPER – placed
between the pattern or
design paper and the
fabric. The pattern or design is traced
with a tracing wheel. The
dressmaker’s carbon can also be used
for decorative stitches.

3. TRACING WHEEL – is used for


transferring stitch lines or
seam allowances from
pattern to fabric. This is
made up of small spiked wheel
attached to a plastic or wooden
handle.

4. SOFT PENCIL – used


in pattern
construction. It makes
dark marks that can
be easily erased when
errors are made.
DAY 3
C. CUTTING TOOLS - are instruments
that serve well if properly maintained.
Sharp cutting tools make clean cuts
and well-defined notches and they do
not damage fabric. On the other hand
dull tools slow the cutting process, and
make your hand and wrist tire easily.
Sewing cutting tools should not be
used for other household task. Must
be sharpen regularly and oiled
occasionally for better usage.

1. SEWING SHEARS or
SCISSORS – small pair of
scissors used for cutting
notches, clipping curves
and snipping threads

2. DREESSMAKING/FABRIC
SHEARS – a large pair of
scissors design to cut fabrics. It keeps
blades
sharp. Do not use it to cut papers or
other nonfabric materials.
3. PINKING SHEARS.
These scissors have
sawtoothed edge
rather than straight
blade. They are used
to prevent cut fabric edges and seams
from unravelling.
D. PINNING and SEWING TOOLS are
the basic tools in sewing such as:
1. HAND NEEDLES –
needles are made of
fine steel. Their points
are sharp and the eyes are smooth
and well-polished. Sold in variety of
sizes; lower numbers indicate larger
needles.
2. SEWING MACHINES
NEEDLES – they come in
assorted sizes that allow
you to work with different
fabrics. The smaller the number the
finer the needle.
3. PINS – are used to
hold pieces of fabric
together when sewing
or cutting fabrics. Like
needles, they are made
of stainless steel. They also vary in
sizes.
4. THREAD – sold in
balls or spools,
carrying 50, 70, or 100
yards. Used to sew
fabrics. This comes in different colors
and should match the fabric for which
it will be used.
5. NEEDLE THREADER –
helps to pull the thread
through the eye of the
needle.

6. SEAM RIPPER – has


a pointed and a
curved end used to undo stitches and
slash buttonholes.
7. PINCUSHION and
EMERY BAG – The
pincushion is usually
filled with wool,
sawdust, or hair
filling. Its covering
can be made of velvet, felt, or wool
fabric.
This permits the pin to slip in and out
of the cushion while the emery bag is
a small bag usually attached to the pin
cushion for convenience. It is good for
polishing needles and pins and is filled
with fine sand or fine ground glass.
8. THIMBLE – is a cap-
like object made of
metal or plastic that is
worn over the finger,
usually, the middle
finger, to protect it from being pricked
by the needle or pin when hand
sewing.

DAY 4

IMPORTANCE or BENEFITS OF SEWING


1. It can be a good source of income of
a person or a family.
2. Sewing can help improve the
economic status of the community
and our country.
3. It can be a source of business.
4. Knowledge or skills in sewing can be
used for employment.
5. Sewing is a skill that can be
developed by everyone through
constant practice.
CARE FOR SEWING TOOLS
1. Keep your sewing tools in a
plastic/metal or
cardboard box with dividers.
2. Keep the needles and pins in the pin
cushion or emery bag for safety.
3. Protect the pair of scissors/shears in
plastic or cardboard sheath. Oil the
screw slightly for
better use.
4. Wind, tie, or insert the end of the
thread to prevent it from forming
knots.
5. Fold/Roll the tape measure neatly
and put it inside its case, if there is
one.
6. Make an inventory of your sewing
tools. Check to make sure you have a
ready
supply of buttons, fasteners, pins,
needles, threads, and threader when
the need arises.
ACTIVITY I
Write T if the statement is true and F
if the statement is false write your
answer in your answer sheet.
1. Sewing is an act of making clothes
or household linens using thread and
needles.
2. Sewing is a desirable habit or
occupation.
3. No need to know the tools and
materials in sewing what is important
you
know how to sew.
4. Prepare the sewing tools first
before starting to work to save time
and make
things easier.
5. Tailor’s chalk is an example of
measuring tools.
6. Ruler is use to draw a perpendicular
line.
7. Shear is use to cut a fabric
8. Pass needles and pins in and out of
an emery bag.
9. Sewing can only be a fashion but
not a good source of income.
10.A tape measure is used to undo
stitches and slash buttonholes.
ACTIVITY II
Task 2: Identify the different sewing
tools by matching column B with
column A. Write the letter of the
correct letter of you answer in the
activity notebook.
AB
1. It is used to measure and mark the
width folds, overlaps, linings, or
joinings.
2. It is used to take body
measurement in pattern making.
3. It is used to cut thread. g. tape
measure
4. It serves as storage for sewing tools.
5. It is stuffed with hair or cotton
where pins and needles are kept.
6. These are the primary tools used in
hand sewing.
7. They come in different color,
thickness, spools or balls.
8. It helps in inserting thread in the
eye of the needle.
9. It is used to temporarily hold two
pieces of cloth together when sewing.
10.It is used to cut cloth according to
design.
B
a. sewing box
b. shears
c. hem gauge
d. pin
e. needles
f. pin cushion
g. tape
h. scissors
i. threads
j. threader
k. emery bag

SYNTHESIZE Generalization
What are the different Measuring
Tools? Marking Tools? Cutting tools?
Pinning and Sewing tools?

Name the tools and classify the them


according to their uses
EVALUATE Sewing tools and equipment are
classified into 4 usages. Classify the
tools according to their uses.
● Ruler
● Pin
pinking shears
● Hem gauge
● needle
● Sharps
threader
● Crewels
● embroidery
● French curve
scissors
● dressmaking
● tape measure shears
● pin cushion ● thimble
● stitch cutter
● emery bag
● tailor’s chalk
● tracing wheel

Sewing Measurin Marking CuttingT


Tools g Tools Tools Tools

PLUS Prepare the different sewing tools. Put


them inside a sewing box.
How can you keep your sewing tools in
good condition?

Prepared by: Noted:

KIM LORNA P. SAMILLANO GENEVEIVE O. OH PIMENTEL, Ed.D.


Class Adviser Principal 2

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