Learning Objectives At the end of the lesson, students should be able to : Define protective clothing Explain the reasons for wearing protective clothing.

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Learning Objectives At the end of the lesson, students should be able to : Define protective clothing Explain the reasons for wearing protective clothing Identify and discuss the different types of protective clothing Assess the importance of different protective clothing Appreciate the use of the different types of clothing Aim To create an awareness of the use of different protective clothing Use of ICT in Teaching Protective Clothing At Form 1 level

Diagnostic Evaluation to build on what students know already Mind – Map Install Java Software Install Freemind Software Create Mind-Map Brainstorming

Protective Clothing Mind-Map (Use of Freemind)

Expository Teaching Group Work- Cooperative Learning Use of Blog Display informationGroup work assignmentVideo Teaching Approaches

1. Rubric for presentation 2. Crosswords (using hot potatoes)Rubric for presentationCrosswords (using hot potatoes) Assessment Strategies

rubistar.4teachers.org Form 1 Text Book clothing.html#ixzz1fjRSllg3 clothing.html#ixzz1fjRSllg3 References

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