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Kandice Lockwood Lesson Plans

Kandice Lockwood Lesson Plans. April 1-5. Strand: Clothing and Textile (FACS 1) Standard 1. Evaluate fiber and textile materials 1. Select appropriate terminology for identifying, comparing and analyzing the most common generic textile fibers

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Kandice Lockwood Lesson Plans

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  1. Kandice Lockwood Lesson Plans April 1-5

  2. Strand: Clothing and Textile (FACS 1) Standard 1. Evaluate fiber and textile materials 1. Select appropriate terminology for identifying, comparing and analyzing the most common generic textile fibers 2. Examine performance characteristics of textile fibers 3. Examine textile legislations, standards and labeling in the global economy 4. Assess effects of textile characteristics on design, construction, care, use and maintenance of products 5. Select appropriate procedures for care of textile products. Standard 3. Demonstrate basic constructions techniques used to produce, alter, or repair textile products. 1. Use a variety of equipment, tools, and supplies for apparel and textile construction 2. Demonstrate the ability to use sewing equipment 3. Demonstrate basic skills for production and altering textile products

  3. FACS 1 Strand: Clothing and Textile (FACS 1) Standard 1. Evaluate fiber and textile materials • Select appropriate terminology for identifying, comparing and analyzing the most common generic textile fibers • Examine performance characteristics of textile fibers • Examine textile legislations, standards and labeling in the global economy • Assess effects of textile characteristics on design, construction, care, use and maintenance of products • Select appropriate procedures for care of textile products. Standard 3. Demonstrate basic constructions techniques used to produce, alter, or repair textile products. • Use a variety of equipment, tools, and supplies for apparel and textile construction • Demonstrate the ability to use sewing equipment • Demonstrate basic skills for production and altering textile products

  4. FACS 2 Standards Strand: Clothing and Textile (FACS 2) Standard 2. Demonstrate apparel and design skills 3.Demonstrate the ability to create or use a pattern from a sketch or photocopy 7.Apply basic and complex color schemes and color theory to develop and enhance visual effects 9. Utilize elements and principles of design in designing, construction, and/or altering textile products. Standard 3. Demonstrate basic constructions techniques used to produce, alter, or repair textile products. 1. Use a variety of equipment, tools, and supplies for apparel and textile construction 2. Demonstrate the ability to use sewing equipment 3. Demonstrate basic skills for production and altering textile products 4. Use appropriate industry materials for cleaning, pressing, and finishing textile products.

  5. Food Science SHuman Development and Family Relationships 9-Demonstrate communication skills that contribute to positive relationships 2. Examine factors that affect messages communicated to others 4.Demonstrate active and reflective listening 8. Apply ethical principles in communication 14- Demonstrate leadership and team skills in the family, community, and workplace 1.Demonstrate ways to show respect for ideas and contributions of all group members 2.Demonstrate ways to organize and delegate responsibilities 3.Demonstrate ways to motivate and encourage group members 4.Demonstrate ways to cooperate, compromise and collaborate 9.Apply transferable skills that may be applied in family, community, and workplace environments

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