Home Science Secondary
Course Content
CHAPTER 1 WHAT IS HOME SCIENCE?
The objectives of studying the topic "What is Home Science" are to gain a comprehensive understanding of the field and its multidisciplinary nature. Firstly, to explore the historical development and evolution of Home Science as an academic discipline and its relevance in modern society. Secondly, to investigate the core principles and theoretical frameworks underpinning Home Science, including its emphasis on the holistic development of individuals and families. Thirdly, to examine the practical applications of Home Science, such as nutrition, child development, home management, and resource conservation. Additionally, to analyze the impact of Home Science on promoting healthier and more sustainable lifestyles, as well as its contributions to enhancing the overall well-being and quality of life of individuals and communities. Lastly, to identify potential areas for further research and innovation within the field, fostering an appreciation for the significance of Home Science in addressing contemporary societal challenges. Through these objectives, students can cultivate a deeper awareness of Home Science's role in shaping healthier, happier, and more harmonious living environments.
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WHAT IS HOME SCIENCE?
CHAPTER 2 FOOD AND IT’S NUTRIENTS
The objectives of studying the topic of food and nutrition are multi-faceted and essential for individual and societal well-being. Firstly, the study aims to gain a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of nutrition, including the macronutrients and micronutrients necessary for maintaining a balanced diet. By exploring the role of different food groups, it seeks to promote awareness of healthy dietary choices and their impact on overall health and disease prevention. Furthermore, the study aims to examine the cultural, social, and economic factors influencing food choices and patterns, fostering a deeper appreciation of diverse culinary traditions and their impact on human health. Ultimately, this knowledge will empower individuals to make informed decisions about their diets, leading to better personal health outcomes and contributing to the promotion of public health on a broader scale.
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FOOD AND IT’S NUTRIENTS
CHAPTER 3 FOOD GROUPS
The objectives of studying the topic "Food Groups" are to gain a comprehensive understanding of the various categories of foods that constitute a balanced diet, explore the nutritional value and health benefits of each food group, and recognize their roles in supporting overall well-being. Additionally, the study aims to identify the recommended daily intake of each food group, understand the potential risks associated with an imbalanced diet, and promote awareness of diverse dietary options suitable for different individuals, considering factors such as age, lifestyle, and health conditions. Through this exploration, the study intends to equip individuals with the knowledge and tools to make informed and healthier food choices, leading to improved dietary habits and enhanced overall health.
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FOOD GROUPS
CHAPTER 4 METHOD OF COOKING FOOD
The objectives of studying the topic "Methods of Cooking" are threefold. Firstly, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the various cooking techniques employed in culinary arts, such as baking, frying, grilling, steaming, and more. This knowledge will enable us to appreciate the distinct flavors, textures, and nutritional impacts of different cooking methods on various ingredients. Secondly, to explore the scientific principles behind each cooking technique, including heat transfer, chemical reactions, and changes in food composition during the cooking process. Understanding these underlying mechanisms will empower us to make informed cooking decisions and adapt recipes creatively. Lastly, by studying methods of cooking, we aim to enhance our culinary skills and broaden our culinary repertoire, allowing us to prepare diverse and delicious meals, while also ensuring food safety and promoting healthy eating habits.
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METHOD OF COOKING FOOD
CHAPTER 5 PRESERVATION OF FOOD
After studying this lesson you will be able to:
• understand the terms food-spoilage and food-storage;
• categorize the food items of daily use according to their shelf life;
• define food-preservation and state its importance;
• discuss general principles of food preservation;
• know the household methods of preserving food;
• evaluate the hygiene practiced in handling food stored at home and see how it helps in preventing food spoilage and wastage.
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PRESERVATION OF FOOD
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CHAPTER 6 ENVIRONMENT
After reading this lesson you will be able to :
• define the terms pollution and pollutant;
• categorize pollution into different types based on its sources;
state the effect of pollution on environment and health;
• suggest measures for controlling different types of pollution;
• understand the process of waste disposal and adopt an eco friendly waste disposal plan.
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ENVIRONMENT
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CHAPTER 7 HEALTH
After studying this lesson you will be able to :
• understand health and its aspects;
• appreciate the importance of health;
• identify the indices of good health to assess health status
• understand immunity and its importance in maintaining family and community health
• motivate the community to follow the immunization schedule.
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HEALTH
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CHAPTER 8 COMMUNICABLE AND NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
After reading this lesson you will be able to
• explain the terms communicable and lifestyle diseases;
• identify the causes of communicable and lifestyle diseases;
• recognize the signs and symptoms of communicable diseases;
• suggest measures to protect yourself communicable and lifestyle diseases;
• list the factors causing life style diseases and
• adopt healthy practices to maintain good health.
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COMMUNICABLE AND NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
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CHAPTER 9 CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF FABRIC
After reading this lesson you will be able to do the following:
• Explain the meaning and need of brushing, airing and laundering your clothes;
• Remove stains using appropriate reagents and techniques;
• Check care labels and colour fastness of your clothes before washing;
• Launder different fabrics using appropriate cleaning methods and finishing agents and;
• Store laundered clothes suitably
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF FABRIC
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FILL IN THE BLANKS
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CHAPTER 10 FIBRE TO FABRIC
After studying this lesson, you will be able to :
• discuss the functions of clothing and other household uses of fabrics;
• explain that the basic unit of a fabric is fibre which can be obtained from many
sources;
• state typical characteristics of different fabrics;
• identify fibres and fabrics on the basis of visual examination and non technical
tests;
• elaborate the process of yarn making and fabric construction;
• differentiate fabrics made from different yarns and tell their end uses;
• select fabrics for personal and household use.
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FIBRE TO FABRIC
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CHAPTER 11 FABRIC FINISHES
After studying this lesson, you will be able to do the following:
• explain the meaning and importance of finishes given to fabrics;
• classify various finishes according to their properties;
• describe the effect of the application of basic finishes on fabrics;
• enumerate special finishes and explain the ways of employing them;
• elaborate the methods of dyeing and printing;
• evaluate different techniques of decorative dyeing and block printing on fabrics.
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FABRIC FINISHES
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CHAPTER 12 HOUSING
After studying this lesson, you will be able to:
• describe the functions of a home;
• evaluate the site of your own house for the required features;
• identify different areas in the house for efficient functioning, and
• maintain hygiene inside and outside the house.
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HOUSING
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CHAPTER 13 SAFETY IN THE HOME
After reading this lesson you will be able to:
• assess the need for ensuring safety at home;
• critically evaluate your home for unsafe zones;
• adopt safety measures to make your home safe for all family members;
• suggest first aid measures for specific accidents and
• recognize the importance of tying bandages.
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SAFETY IN THE HOME
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CHAPTER 14 INTRODUCTION TO RESOURCES
After reading this lesson, you will be able to do the following:
explain the terms ‘resources’ and ‘management’;
identify and classify resources;
describe the characteristics of resources;
describe ways of maximizing satisfaction from the use of resources;
explain the significance of management in day-to-day life;
enumerate the steps involved in the management process;
identify the motivating factors in management;
discuss the role of decision - making in the management process.
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INTRODUCTION TO RESOURCES
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CHAPTER 15 TIME AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT
After studying this lesson you will be able to :
• explain the meaning and importance of time and energy as valuable resources;
• discuss the role of a time plan for effective utilization of available time;
• elaborate the procedure of making a time plan;
• suggest ways to save time and energy;
understand the role of dovetailing in time and energy management;
• explain the concept of work simplification and its usefulness in the conservation of
time and energy, and
• evaluate your work by simplification methods at home.
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TIME AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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CHAPTER 16 MANAGING FAMILY INCOME
After reading this lesson you will be able to :
• define family income;
• list sources of family income;
• define expenditure and savings;
• state the purpose of managing family income;
• explain the process of managing family income;
• define and give the importance of a spending plan (budget);
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MANAGING FAMILY INCOME
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CHAPTER 17 LIFE BEGINS
The chapter "Life Begins" encompasses three key objectives: firstly, to elucidate the intricate process of fertilization and the early stages of embryonic development; secondly, to expound upon the subtle yet significant signs that denote the onset of pregnancy; and thirdly, to delve into a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted factors that exert an influence on the growth and well-being of the developing fetus within the womb.
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LIFE BEGINS
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CHAPTER 18 CONCEPT OF DEVELOPMENT
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
• differentiate among basic concepts of human development;
• explain the principles of development;
• state the different types of development;
• recognize the role of heredity and environment in human development;
• distinguish between physical and motor development;
• monitor children’s growth and development and assess if age specific milestones are achieved and;
• suggest activities to promote optimal development of children.
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CONCEPT OF DEVELOPMENT
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CHAPTER 19 MY FAMILY AND I
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
• Explain the meaning and importance of a family;
• Elaborate the functions of a family;
• Discuss the life cycle of a family;
• Elaborate the role of a family in taking care of its members;
• Explain the role of family in developing effective interpersonal relationships among the members of a family and
• Analyze the role of family in transferring and adopting the values of a society.
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MY FAMILY AND I
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CHAPTER 20 ADOLESCENCE: CHARMS AND CHALLENGES
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
• explain the physical changes during adolescence and learn to manage them
effectively;
• explain the emotional and social changes during adolescence and develop a
positive self concept and self esteem;
• explain the social changes during adolescence;
• enhance skills to respond positively and responsibly to various situations;
• examine the characteristics of cognitive development during adolescence
deal effectively with different influences from peers, adults, media and social
norms;
• recognize the importance of planning for a career
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ADOLESCENCE: CHARMS AND CHALLENGES
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CHAPTER 21 ETHICS IN DAILY LIFE
After reading this lesson, you will be able to:
• describe the terms ‘values’ and ‘ethics’;
• explain the need for values and ethics in everyday life;
• explain the importance of respecting both rights and responsibilities;
• recognize and value the dignity of labour;
apply the learnings to develop tolerance, empathy and positive attitude in
life, and
• develop a personal code of conduct that balances your rights and
responsibilities.
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ETHICS IN DAILY LIFE
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CHAPTER 22 CONSUMER EDUCATION
After reading this lesson you will be able to:
define the terms “consumer” and “consumer education” and explain their
importance;
list the problems faced by consumers and suggest possible solutions for
these problems;
specify rights and responsibilities of the consumer;
describe the laws for consumers protection.
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CONSUMER EDUCATION
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