TLE HE DM9 w2
TLE HE DM9 w2
References:
1. K To 12 Basic Education Curriculum Junior High School Technical
Livelihood Education and Senior High School Technical-Vocational-
Livelihood Track Home Economics-Dressmaking NC II (Page 6 of 26)
2. LM Dressmaking-9 (pages 185-187)
Suggested
IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
Timeframe
A. Introduction 30 minutes
Panimula A dress is enhanced by things which are added on to the basic style. The sleeve
is one of them. Sleeves make dress designs interesting. They emphasize the
beauty of the figure or correct figure defects. A successful dressmaker knows the
process involved in making different dresses. Some sleeves are short, while others
are long. Some are loose, while others are just right. Some sleeves are suitable
for certain activities. Some are identified particularly to certain costumes.
Sleeve is a part of the garment covering the arm. It is a part that fits over
or around something to protect it or to hold its parts together.
Collar is a part of a shirt, dress, coat, or blouse that fastens around or frames
the neck. It varies in size and shape. This will depend upon the wearer.
Skirts have been in fashion for centuries. Their styles and patterns have evolved
with time. Skirts can be worn on any event, whether on a formal or a casual
occasion. Skirts come in a variety of colors, lengths, and styles.
Skirt is the lower part of a dress/gown or a separate outer garment that
covers a person from the waist downwards.
B. Development
Pagpapaunlad 30 minutes Directions: Copy the puzzle on a short bond paper. After copying the puzzle,
encircle and define all the words that are related to the topics
discussed in this lesson.
C O L L A R S A S D F G H K R A M S F
S L E E V E S K K L N B C I A N A A L
K G K L N M F H D F E T Y M G G N I A
I I L O V E M Y S E L F M O L E D L T
R L E E J G U N S O I L W N A L A O C
T T W I C E T W I C E I N O N S R R O
S B L A C K P I N K A R A S S L I C L
K O R E A N B T S U I I O L L E N O L
M A T U J F G I Y T D F U E E E C L A
P L E A T E D S K I R T L E E V O L R
P E N C I L S K I R T O O V V E L A M
G A T H E R E D S K I R T E E K L R N
P E P L U M S K I R T V V V V V A Y T
C O N V E R T I B L E C O L L A R U I
B U T T E R F L Y S L E E V E W E D F
C. Engagement 60 minutes
Directions: Analyze your body build and select the sleeves suited for you. Draw
your body build with the selected sleeves suited for you on a short
bond paper. Your work will be graded according to the rubric
below.
Creativity The output shows The output shows The output did not
original ideas and ideas most of the show original
imagination. time. ideas or
imagination
Speed The output is done on The output is done The output is not
or before the given after the allotted thoroughly
time. time. finished even
after the given
deadline.
Neatness The output is free from The output has one The output has
any erasures. to three erasures. four or more
erasures.
Directions: What collar is suited for each garment enumerated below? Explain
your answer.
A. school wear C. sleeping garments
B. working clothes D. party dresses
Directions: Collect photos of different types of skirts from magazines and
newspapers or you can draw a picture that shows the different types of
skirts and paste it on a short bond paper. Label and define each skirt.
Your work will be graded according to the rubric below.
Criteria 5 points 3 points 1 points
Creativity Displayed Most of the Only a few areas
flexibility of collage reflects of the collage
thought and creativity in reflect student
originality. creating the creativity.
collage.
Craftsmanship Pieces are Only a few Several pieces are
precisely cut out pieces are not not precisely cut out
and neatly precisely cut out or neatly pasted.
pasted. or neatly
pasted.
Speed The output is done The output is The output is not
on or before the done after the thoroughly finished
given time. allotted time. even after the given
deadline.
Neatness The output is free The output has The output has four
from any dirt. one to three dirt. or more dirt.
Rating Scale
Points Earned Numerical Descriptive
15 – 20 90 – 100 Very Good
10 – 14 86 – 90 Good
5–9 81 – 85 Fair
1–4 75 – 10 Needs Improvement
D. Assimilation 60 minutes
Paglalapat Directions: Go to your closet and wear your best dress/shirt that has sleeves,
collar, and skirt. Take a selfie or let someone take a picture of you. Print it in a
short bond paper. Then label and define the type of sleeve, collar, and skirt
that is shown in your outfit. Copy the diagram below where you will write your
answer. Then, answer the question below after doing the activity.
Types of Skirt
1. This sleeve is the foundation of all types of sleeves and usually cut to
fit the armhole to the desired length.
2. This type of sleeve flares out over the shoulder resembling the wings
of the butterfly.
3. This sleeve is either gathered or plain at the shoulder tip and
tapers down to the arm.
4. This sleeve design invites the eye to the shoulder level only.
5. This type of sleeve cut together with the bodice and here is no seam
joining at the armhole.
B. Directions: Read each statement carefully. Choose the letter that best
describes the statement in each number. Write your answer on your
answer sheet.
6. It is the foundation collar.
A. flat collar C. sailor collar
B. peter pan collar D. convertible collar
7. This collar is popularly called as Chinese collar.
A. convertible C. mandarin
B.flat D. sailor
8. This collar is popular among school girls.
A. peter pan C. mandarin
B.sailor D. turnover
9. Mandarin collar is classified as .
A. flat collar C. turnover collar
B.standing collar D. none of the above
10.A collar designed to be worn with the neck button either fastened or
unfastened.
A. flat collar C. sailor collar
B.peter pan collar D. convertible collar
C. Directions: Identify the kind of skirt being described in each number. White
your answer on your answer sheet.
1. This skirt is reduced by pleats and it fits the waist.
2. A skirt cut fitted from the waist to hip 1 or hip 2 then combined
with flared or pleated fabrics below to give fullness from hip down.
3. Simply the longer versions of the pencil skirts, it fit at the hip and
taper at the hem.
4. This is a bias or a semi-bias one piece skirt and it fits the waist and
the flare from the waist.
5. This is a skirt that fits the body which is broad on the hips and
narrower to the hem and just above the knee.
VI. REFLECTION In your reflective journal, write your personal insights about identifying the types
of sleeves, collars, and skirts using prompts below.
I understand that .
I realize that _.
I need to learn more about
.