Learning Artifacts
Learning Artifacts
Learning Artifacts
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ACTIVITY 2: ARTIFACT (Sample curriculum in a form of a Lesson Plan)
Name of Student Teacher: Cherry Anne B. Catunhay Course & Year: BTLEd-HE/4th Year
Name of Cooperating Teacher: Time: 4:00-5:00 PM
Day: Mondays - Fridays
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
a. Recognize the different types of fabric folds.
b. Explain the importance of knowing the different types of fabric folds.
c. Show the different types of fabric folds found in their respective home.
III. Procedure
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
A. Preliminary Activities
• Prayer
• Cleanliness and Orderliness of the room
• Checking of attendance
So, what was your lesson last meeting? Ma’am, our lesson last meeting is about the
different types of fabrics.
B. Motivation
Now, before we proceed to our discussion,
let's have first a short game.
(Game will continue and other riddles will be (Student's will guess the answer and will arrive
shown) at the correct answer)
A. Activity
Your activity today will be done by pair so choose your
partner now.
As your activity for today, I have here a jumbled letter.
All you need to do is to arrange the letters to form the
correct words.
B. Analysis
Now class, what have you observed with our activity? Yes, ma’am.
Yes, very good! From our previous lesson we tackled (Students will answer the activity)
about the different types of fabrics and this is the
continuation in learning more about the fabrics.
Therefore, in today’s lesson we are going to identify
the different types of fabric folds.
But before we jump in to that part, let’s briefly describe Ma’am, our activity today is related to our lesson
first what is fold in fabrics. yesterday which is about fabrics. I think, it’s about
how fabrics crinkles when in use.
Very well! Now, let’s dive into the main points of our
lesson today. If you’ve noticed from your activity
earlier, you have arranged 8 words and 6 of these
words are the types of fabric folds.
So, we have diaper fold, pipe fold, drop fold, half-lock 1. Pipe Fold
fold, spiral fold, and zig zag fold. Now, to understand • A series of semi-tubular shapes form as the
these types of fabric folds better, let’s discuss these material hangs free at the opposite end.
one-by-ones, starting from pipe fold. Please read the • The folds themselves are usually cylindrical
first type of fabric folds, Ms. Merino. in nature.
• Pipe folds are found in situations such as
dresses and curtains.
Next type of fabric folds is zig-zag fold. Please read the 2. Zig-Zag Fold
following, Ms. Endaya. • These occur when pants bunch up at the
bottom of the leg or behind the knee due to
compression of the material.
• These folds also refer to folds that alternate
one another in a zig-zagged way.
• They are found in your sleeve when you
bend your elbow or in the folds when you
bend your knee.
Thank you, Ms. Endaya.
As you can see in the picture, zig-zag folds tend to
occur where pants bunch up at the bottom of the legs
or behind the knees. It can also be found in the sleeves
when we bend our elbow. This happens because the
material is being compressed. Basically, these folds
tend to alternate one another in a zig-zagged fashion,
with areas that fold inward and outward on itself and
can be more angular depending on how stiff the fabric
is.
Another type, we have spiral fold. Please read the 3. Spiral Fold
presentation, Ms. Pialago. • These occur in sleeves that have been
bunched up.
• They also occur in material that is being
wrapped around and bunched up on a
tubular form such as an arm or leg.
Let’s proceed now to the last type of fabric folds which 6. Drop Fold
is the drop fold. Please read the following, Ms. • These occur when fabric drops off a form to
Marquez. hang freely.
• The look of these types of folds is
determined by the form the material is
hanging off of and gravity.
Thank you, Ms. Marquez.
So, the characteristic common to all drop folds is that
fabric falls freely from a point or area of support. The
overall look of a drop fold is dictated by gravity and the
type of form it's hanging off. This fold is often used in
conjunction with other types of folds. Example of this
is a towel hanging on a hook
C. Abstraction
Yes, Ms. Cangayao! Ma’am, as what you’ve said earlier, folds are integral
part of garments. Thus, as a HE students, we have
to basically know these types of fabric folds because
it is one of the most important factors when selecting
and purchasing a fabric in the market. Each fabric
has its own uniqueness and characteristics. And we
have to learn what are the natural fold tends to occur
in a certain type of fabric. In this way, we can be able
to perfectly choose a fabric depending on the design
and style we have in mind and to achieve a certain
effect which gives more aesthetic and appeal to the
clothing project we’re working on.
Very well!
D. Application
This time, we’ll have another short activity. But this will
be done by group, so form your group with 5 members
each and answer the following activity. I’ll give you 10
to 15 minutes to answer this activity. Then you may
pass your answer sheets if you’re group is already
done answering.
VI. Assignment
For your assignment, I want you to take selfies showing the different types of fabric folds found
in your respective home. Send your pictures in our group chat for your other classmates to see your
assignment also.
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