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Department of Education Region V Division of Camarines Sur San Jose Pili, Cam. Sur Lesson Plan T. L. E. III (H.E.) Culinary Arts-(Lesson 39) Date_________ I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, 75% of the students are expected to: 1. classify different baking tools and other kitchen tools and equipment. 2. Show confidence in identifying the baking tools and equipment. 3. List down the uses of baking tools and equipment. II. Subject Matter: Area: Home Eco. Unit: Culinary Arts Content: Baking and other kitchen tools and equipment Reference: Home Eco. III pages 76-81 Ins. Materials: Textbook and visual aids (pictures of tools and equipment) Values Integration: Patience, appreciation of baking tools and equipment and their uses III. Procedure: A. Routinary Activity Opening Prayer Checking of attendance Motivation What are the tools, utensils and equipment inside the laboratory area? B. Lesson Proper: a. Activity:

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Culinary Arts-(Lesson 39) Date_________I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, 75% of the students are expected to:

1. classify different baking tools and other kitchen tools and equipment.2. Show confidence in identifying the baking tools and equipment.3. List down the uses of baking tools and equipment.

II. Subject Matter:Area: Home Eco.Unit: Culinary ArtsContent: Baking and other kitchen tools and equipmentReference: Home Eco. III pages 76-81 Ins. Materials: Textbook and visual aids (pictures of tools and equipment)Values Integration: Patience, appreciation of baking tools and equipment and their uses

III. Procedure:A. Routinary Activity

Opening PrayerChecking of attendanceMotivation

What are the tools, utensils and equipment inside the laboratory area?

B. Lesson Proper:a. Activity: Name the following pictures of baking and other kitchen tools and equipment

shown on the board using the card w/ name on it.

b. Analysis: 1. How are baking tools and equipment classified? 2. Give example of measuring tools and equipment. 3. Enumerate preparatory tools and utensils, gives its uses.

c. Abstraction: 1. What other tools and equipment available in the laboratory area? 2. What are their uses?

d. Application: Selected students will present tools and utensils and give its uses

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IV. Evaluation:Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Which of the following is not included in the group? a. mixing bowl b. timer c. weighing scale d. measuring cup

2. Ana is assigned to roll or flatten the paste or dough, what tool and equipment she will use?

a. electric mixer b. rolling pin c. pastry wheel d. biscuit cutter3. What tools and equipment is appropriate for cutting fruits and vegetable a. bread knife b. doughnut cutter c. paring knife d. kitchen shears4. Classify baking tools and equipment.

Measuring tools Preparatory tools

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5. Give at least two baking tools and equipment, explain each uses.

IV. Assignment:1. Classify the baking tools according to their uses.2. How do we clean the range, oven and mixer?

3. Why it is essential to practice proper care and storage of equipment?

Ref. H.E. III pages 81-82

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Culinary Arts-(Lesson 40) Date___________

I. Objectives: At the end of he lesson 75% of the students are expected to I. identify the pointers in cleaning the range, oven, and mixer

2. follow the pointers in cleaning the range, oven, and mixer correctly 3. demonstrate the proper way of cleaning the oven, range, and mixer.

II. Subject Matter:Area: Home Eco.Unit: Culinary ArtsContent: Care and Storage of EquipmentIns. Mat. Text book, tools and equipment in the laboratory area.Reference: T.L.E. III pages 81-82Val. Integration: Proper use of tools and equipment

III. Procedure:

A. Routinary Activity Checking of Attendance Motivation: What are the tools and equipment available in the laboratory area?

How do we store kitchen tools and equipment?

B. Lesson Proper:a. Activity:

Identify the equipment in the laboratory area that needs proper care and storage.

What are the materials needed in cleaning the range?

b. Analysis

1. How do we clean the range, oven, and mixer?2. How do we store mixer?3. Why is it essential to practice proper care and storage of equipment?

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c. Abstraction

1. What are the steps in cleaning the oven, range, and mixer?2. What are the pointers to consider in cleaning the range, oven, and

mixer?3. Why do we need to switch off and remove the electric plug before

cleaning the oven?

d. Application

Practice to clean the oven, range, and the mixer in the laboratory area.Follow the pointers in cleaning.

IV. Evaluation

List down the pointers in cleaning the following:

a. ovenb. rangec. mixer

IV. Assignment

1. What are the points to observe in cleaning the oven?2. Why is it important to measure ingredients accurately?3. List down common units of weight.

Reference; Home Economics III by Rojo, Cruz, Duran et al, pp. 83-84

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Culinary Arts-(Lesson 41) I. Objectives: Date___________

At the need of the lesson, at least 75% of the students are expected to:

1. enumerate common units of volume2. observe the importance of measuring ingredients correctly3. list down common units of weight.

II.Subject Matter Area: Home Economics

Unit: Culinary Arts Content: Measurements and Their Equivalents

Instructional Materials: chart, measuring spoon, measuring cups, cartolina, bond paper, pentel pen

Reference: Technology and Home economics lll pp.83-84 Values Integration: cooperation, self-confidence, resourcefulness

III.Procedurea. Routinary Activities

Prayer Checking the attendance Checking the assignment Review past lessons

b. Lesson Proper1. Activity Group the students into three (3). Select a leader and a reporter Each group is given task to accomplish. -demonstrate in measuring the ingredients accurately -common units of weights and volume -measurements and equivalents of the different measuring tools Presentation of the output

2. Analysis

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Why is it important to measure ingredients accurately?

3. Application

The same group, try to measure ingredients accurately.

4. Generalization

Give the common units of weights and volume

IV. Evaluation

Fill in the blanks with the correct equivalent measurement s

2 cups = ____ teaspoon 1 quart = ____ pints 1 tbsp = _____teaspoon 1 cup egg = ___ medium eggs

1 lb = ______ grams

V. Assignment

1. Give the units of weights of the following: 1 cup = ____ tablespoon 1 qrt = ____ galloon

2 What are the different techniques in measuring liquid and solid ingredients?

Reference: HE 3 by Rojo, Duran, Marquez, et.al pp. 84-85

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Culinary Arts-(Lesson 42) Date__________

I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, 75% of the class is expected to:1. Identify the procedure in measuring dry and liquid ingredients.2. Gain confidence in measuring ingredients accurately.

3. Measure ingredients correctly and accurately - - - PSSLC 1.5 II. Subject Matter:

Area: Home Eco. Unit: Culinary ArtsContent: How to Measure ingredients correctly

Reference: H.E. III pages 84-85 PSSLC 1.5Ins. Materials; Measuring utensils, liquid and solid ingredientsValues Integration: self-confidence

III. Procedure: A. Routinary Activity; Opening prayer

Checking of attendanceReview past lessons

B. Lesson Proper:a. Activity:

Students are group into 5 Select a leader and a reporter

Give task to each group How to measure the following ingredients accurately Task #1 - flour 2 – Sugar

3 - Powdered food 4 – Shortening 5 – Milk

Presentation of the output

b. Analysis How do we measure powdered and liquid ingredients?

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c. Application

Measure dry and liquid ingredients

d. Generalization

Discuss the correct measurement of the ingredients

IV. Evaluation

5-item test

V. Assignment

1. Give at least three (3) substitutes for common ingredients2. Why do we need to substitute some ingredients?

Reference: Technology and home /economics lll pp. 86-87

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Culinary Arts-(Lesson 35)

Date__________I. OBJECTIVES

At the end of the lesson, the student should be able to:1. Trace the history and development of baking.2. Describe the growth of baking industry in the Philippines.3. Appreciate the importance of baking as one of the most

profitable industry today. II SUBJECT MATTER:

Area: Chapter VII- Food Trades- (Home Economics III)Content: General Baking InformationTopic: History of Baking (Lesson 35)References: Technology and Home Economics III Textbook pages 66-67Materials:Values: Developing Historical awarenessPSSLC: 1.1

II. PROCEDURE:A. Routinary Activities:

1. Opening Prayer2. Checking of Attendance

B. Motivation:1. Ask students to give some bakeshop owner in this place.2. What do you observe about the business?3. Is it important to you having this kind of business? Why?

C. Lesson Proper:1. Activity:

a. Picture parade on the history and development of baking.b. Discussion on how baking started as an industry, the growth of

baking industry in the Philippines.2. Analysis:

a. How was baking started as an industry?b. How was baking introduced in the Philippines.c. Why is it that baking is one of the most profitable industries

today?

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3. Abstraction:Baking is one of the most profitable and popular industry in one country today. Its product becomes the main feature of meals and part of the life of the Filipinos.

4. Application:1. Let students relate the beginning of baking industry and the growth of baking industry.2. Ask students: If given a capital, would you engaged in baking industry? Let them present the similarities of their responses.

IV. EVALUATION:Direction: Write true if the statement is correct and FALSE if incorrect.

________1. The middleness started public bakeries in Greece.________2. According to records, what was grown in the province of Cavite?

Laguna and Cagayan Valley.________3. The Spanish missionaries introduced baking in the Philippines.________4. Cakes, pies, breads, biscuits, cookies and crackers started to be baked

During the 19th century.________5. Baking industry become a productive enterprise today as shown by the

Growing number of bakeshops. V. ASSIGNMENT:

1. What are the factors that contribute to successful baking?2. What are the different baking procedures to be observe to produce quality baked Products?

4. Why is it important to use appropriate tools and utensils when baking?

References:

Pages:

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Culinary Arts-(Lesson 36) Date___________

I. OBJECTIVES:1. At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:2. Recognize the importance of following correct baking procedures.3. Demonstrate the proper use of tools & equipment.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:

Area: Chapter VII- Food Trades- Home Economics III Content: General Baking Information Topic: Factors that contribute to successful Baking (Lesson Plan) Reference: Technology and Home Economics IV pages 68-70. Values: Perseverance, discipline PSSLC: # 1.2

III.PROCEDURE:A. Routinary Activities

1. Opening Prayer2. Checking of Attendance / assignments

B. Motivation:1. How many of your experienced baking?2. How do you describe your work output?3. Are you successful with your work?

C. Lesson Proper:1. Activity:

a. Let students identify the different basic ingredients and the tools and equipment used in baking.b. Ask them if they were able to use some of it.c. Discuss the following.

1. The use of quality ingredients2. The use of appropriate tools and equipments3. The correct baking procedure.

2. Analysis:1. What are the different factored that contribute to successful baking?2. What should be done in order to produce a quality baked products.

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3. Abstraction:- Success in baking is a matter of correctness and appropriate.- Quality baked products cannot be made by miscalculations but by Specification.

4. Application:1. Let students observe and list down characteristics of good quality baking Ingredients.

5. Rubrics:1. Let them demonstrate how to use some of the tools and equipment.

IV. EVALUATION:

Direction: Fill in the blanks with the word or group of words to make the sentence Complete.

1. Use the type of pan______ in the recipe.2. Read and follow the recipe_________.3. To check the baking temperature the use of _______is recommended in The absence of thermo state.4. In curate measurement of ingredients result to______ is baked product.5. Failure to absence the correct oven temperature result to ______

Or ______ product. V. ASSIGNMENT:

1. What are the different malpractices that hamper success in baking?2. What are the effect of using in appropriate tools and utensils?3. Why is it important to know the malpractice in baking?

5 4 3 2 1

Well knowledgeable with the use tools and equipment

Mode ratelly know the use at tools & equipment

Least mode rally know the use of tools & equipment

Least idea with the use of tools & equipment

No idea with the uses of each tools & equipment

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Foods Trades Culinary Arts-(Lesson 43)

Date____________I.OBJECTIVES:

1. Enumerate the different food substitutes. 1.6 2. Recommend the correct use of substituting ingredients.

3. Write the correct substitute ingredients for the different ingredients.

II.SUBJECT MATTER: Area: Home EconomicsUnit: Food TradesConcept: Substitutes for Common IngredientsReference: Home Economics

pp. 86-87 PSSLC no: 1.6

Materials: Visual AidsValues: Appreciation, awareness, love for work

III.PROCEDURE:

A. Routinary Activity:a. Prayerb. Checking of attendancec. Motivation: Show some pictures of ingredients used at home in preparing some

recipes.d. Name the ingredients shown.

B. Lesson Proper:a. Activity:

Groupings: Students are group into 3. Assign a leader and a reporter for the group.Prepare the substitute ingredients for the following

Group I 1 tablespoon all purpose flourGroup II 1 cup cake flourGroup III cup granulated sugar

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Presentation of output.b. Analysis:

1. Why are substitute ingredients used?2. What are the different food substitutes that can be used at home?3. What are the several ingredients and their equivalent?

c. Abstraction:When do you need/ used substitute ingredients?What is the common substitute ingredients used?

c. Application:List down 10 substitute ingredients and their equivalent.

III. EVALUATION:Write the correct substitute ingredients for the following ingredients:

I.1 cup corn syrup2.1 ounces chocolate3. 1 tablespoon baking powder4. 1 cup butter5. 1 cup milk

IV. ASSIGNMENT:

1. What are other ingredients used at home?2. Why should a beginner in baking know the various techniques in mixing batter? Dough?3. Enumerate ways of making the batter mixture lighter.

References: TLE III- Home EconomicsPp 88-89

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Foods Trades Culinary Arts-(Lesson 44)

Date______________I. OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the period the students are expected to:1. Give the various types of mixing batter and dough.2. Describe each mixing method of batter & dough.3. Appreciate the values & importance of batter & dough.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:Area: Concept: Lesson 44, methods & mixing batter & dough.Instructional Materials: chart, Cartolina, bond paper & pentelpenReferences: Technology & Home Economics III, Textbook pp 88-89.Value Integration- Honesty, Patience.PSSLC #: 3.1.6 Skills in mixing batter & dough.

II. PROCEDURE:A. Motivation:

1. Review past lesson (Define Batter & dough).2. What are the different technique in mixing batter & dough?3. Give at least 5 examples of various techniques of mixing batter & dough.

B. LESSON PROPER:1. Activity

- Students are grouped into 5 and each group should select a leader to report their outputs.- Students will show how to make the different techniques of mixing batter dough.- Show the different techniques to their classmates.

- DISCUSSION:a. techniques in mixing batter & dough.b. ways of making the batter lighter.c. Uses and importance of mixing dough & batter correctly.

-. DEMONSTRATION:Demonstrate the ways of mixing dough & batter

2. ANALYSIS:1. How is creaming is done?2. What is the importance of sifting flour?

3. ABSTRACTION:

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Creaming is the process of rubbing one or two ingredients against a bowl using a wooden spoon or electric mixer to make the mixture soft and floppy.

-understand on the different ways of mixing batter lighter.4. APPLICATION:

Students on each group will work on the different various techniques ofMixing batter dough.

IV.EVALUATION:Direction: Give the difference between creamy & sifting.

: What is batter & dough? : What are the various techniques of mixing & batter dough?

IV. ASSIGNMENT:1. What is flour?2. What are the uses of flour?3. What are the parts of wheat flour?4. Name the classification of flour.

References: Technology & Home Economics III, Textbook 91-93.

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Foods Trades Culinary Arts-(Lesson 45)

Date___________I.OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the lesson the student should be able to:1. Define the meaning of flour?2. Classify the kinds of wheat flour?3. Give the uses of flour.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:Area: Baking Ingredients and their properties chapter 1xUnit: Definition & Classification of flour-lesson 45Materials: chart, pentelpen, Manila paperValues: Contribute nutrients to the body.References: Technology and Home Economics.PSSLC: 1.1

III.PROCEDURE:A. Motivation/ Routinary Activity

-Opening Prayer- Checking of attendance-review on the previous lesson

B. Lesson Proper Activities:

Class discussion on assignment reporter-classification of flour- uses of flour- Varieties of flour

Analysis:1. What is flour?2. Differentiate the classification of flour.3. Give the uses of flour in baked product.

Application:Students will group into four; have each group identify the different kinds of flour by merely looking at this. Ask the group to make a comparison take of characteristics and use of flour and discuss in the classroom.

Generalization:Whole wheat flour on the entire wheat form is more nutritious then white flour. It has a high part control. It gives bulk and structure to the baked products. It molds color and nutrients value of the product.

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IV.EVALUATION:Direction: Identify the different classification of flour._________1.It is made by guidelines the entire wheat and used in making bread._________2. Classified as soft wheat flour with contest of 7-8% of protein._________3. It is needed no sifting before use because it blend with liquid easily.

V.ASSIGNMENT:What is sugar and different use?Ref. Technology and Home Economics 3pp.91

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Foods Trades Culinary Arts-(Lesson 46)

Date______________I. OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:

1.1 Define and classify sugar.1.2 Discuss the uses of sugar in baked products.1.3 Explain the proper storage of sugar.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:Area: Home economicsUnit: General Baking InformationContent: Definition and classification of sugarMaterials: manila paper, textbook, Xerox copy, actual objectsReferences: Technology and Home Economics III Lesson 46 pp. 94-95PSSLC: 1.1,1.2, 1.3 pp.348Values: Knowledge

III. PROCEDURE:A. Motivation:

1.Recall ( Definition of flour)2. What do you call the materials came from the fruit juice?3. Give at least one example of fruit that has sweet taste.

B. Lesson Proper: 1. Activity

1.1- The assign group will define and classify sugar.1.2 The students will show the actual objects.

2. Analysis:2.1 What are the uses of sugar in baked products?2.2 How do we store sugar properly?

C. Application:3.1 What is the correct way of measuring white sugar and brown sugar?

D. Generalization:4.1 Measurement of white is different from brown sugar.4.2 sugar cane is not only the source of sugar.

IV. EVALUATION:Direction: Read the following statements. Select the best answer.____________1. Coarse granulated sugar used for cookies, cakes and other baked

Products.

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a. Confectioners sugar c. sanding sugarb. regular granulated sugar d. very fine sugar

____________2. It is also called table sugar from sugar cane or sugar beets syrup.a. Regular granulated sugar c.. panutsab. lump sugar d.. sanding sugar

____________3. The fined and white sugar mixed with 3% cornstarch to prevent Cooking.

A. Very fine sugar c.confectioners sugar b. raw sugar d. sanding sugar

____________4. It is fine than the regular granulated sugar.a. White sugar c. fine sugarb. very fine sugar d. confectioner’s sugar

___________5. It is cut into cubes or tablets.a.panutsa c. raw sugarb. lump sugar d. brown sugar

IV. ASSIGNMENT:1.Define yeast2. what are the different kinds of leavening agents?

References: T.L.E. III Lesson 47 pp. 97-98

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Foods Trades Culinary Arts-(Lesson 47)

Date_____________ I. OBJECTIVES:

I.1 Classify the different kinds of leavening objects.I.2 Give examples of the different kinds of leavening agents.I.3 Label the leaving agents properly in the laboratory area.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:Area: Home EconomicsUnit: Food TradesConcepts: Leavening AgentsReferences: TLE III –Home Economics pp.97-99Materilas:Visual Aids & Actual sample of leavening agents. Accurateness.

III. PROCEDURE:A. Routinary Activity

a. Prayerb. Checking of attendancec. Motivation:

What makes the batter or dough mixture rice increase volume, and give shape and texture to bake products.

B. Lesson Proper:a. Activity:

Classify the different kinds of leavening agent into using the flashcards Biological leavening agent & chemical with names of different leavening agentsPresentation of outputs.

b. Analysis:1. What are the different kinds of leavening agents?2. Give examples of each kind.3. Characterized each leavening agents.

c. Abstraction:1. What are the 2 kinds of leavening agents?2. Give example of Biological leavening agent and chemical Liveners.

c. Application:Classify the following leavening agent.

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1.yeast2. baking soda3. baking cream4. baking ammonia5. baking powder

IV. EVALUATION:Identify the following sentences:

________1. It is a gas product or incorporated when mixing or heating batter or dough to make the The mixture rice and improve its volume.

________2. Chemically known as sodium bicarbonate.________3. A microscopic plant and living organism that acts on a leavening agent in bread,

Dinner rolls Danish pastries.________4. Produced when it is incorporated into the batter mixture by creaming and foaming.________5. It is produced when baking soda is mixed with an acid.

V. ASSIGNMENMT:1.Give the uses of leavening agent on baked products.2. How do we store liveners’ properly?

Ref. TLE III- Home Economics.pp.97-99

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts-(Lesson 48)

Date_____________I. OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the period the students are expected to:1. Identify the various liquid ingredients used in baking.2. describe the different forms of milk.3. Recognize the importance uses of liquids in baked products.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:Content outline: Identify the various liquid ingredients used in baked products

And describing the different forms of milk.Concepts: LiquidsTopic: Food TradesReferences / Readings: Home Economics III –pp 99-101

Home Technology (SEDP series) 33-34 Cul. Arts IMaterials: Water, Milk (evap, Powder, condensed juice (fruits, lemon) creamValues: Commitment to proper order and selection of ingredients, awareness.

III.PROCEDURE / STRATEGIES:A. Preparatory Activity

a. Pray and check of attendanceMotivation:

1. Recall of previous lesson.2. Is there among you have experienced cooking but forgot to put Water on it.

B. Lesson Proper:1.Activity ( Groupings)

G.1 Identify the various liquid ingredients used in baked products.G.2 Importance of the use of liquid in baked products.G.3 State the storage of milk in baked products.G.4 Cite the uses of milk in bake productsG.5 Recite the nutritive value of milk and function to our body.

5 4 3 2 1Very well defined and explain clearly the assign tasks.

Moderately defined and explained moderately the tasks given.

Least defined and least explained the tasks

Not clearly defined and not explained the tasks

No activity output done

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2. Analysis:1.What are the various liquid ingredients used in baking?2. What are the different forms of milk?3. What are the uses of milk in baked products?4. How are we storing milk products?5. What is importance of liquid in flour mixture?

3. Abstraction:Explain the various liquid ingredients in baking, different forms of milk, uses of milk, storage at milk, and the importance of liquid in flour mixture and in baked products.

3. Application:Explain why milk curdles when heated and smell bad when left at room temperature for several hours.

4. Generalization:Water is the cheapest ingredients in baking that is needed in gluten development. Water is also giving bread a longer shelf life because of the moisture it provides.

V. EVALUATIONDirection: Place check (/) mark if the. statement is correct and cross (x) if it is wrong.

_________1. Fruit juice is the cheapest ingredients in baking_________2. Raw milk is a form of whole milk which is unpasteurized._________3. Butter milk, fresh & skimmed milk and other fermented products must be

Kept at room temperature._________4. Milk products produce nutrients in baked products such as protein, lactose,

Vitamins & minerals._________5. Liquids dissolves substances, contribute to better dispersion & reaction in

A mixture.

VI.ASSIGNMENTS:

1. What are the uses of shortening in baked products?2. How do we store fats properly?3. Bring the ff.

a. oil c. lardb. butter d. margarine

Agreement:Collect labels of liquid ingredients used in baking & discussed the uses of each liquid, ingredients on baked products to be submitted on_____________..

Reference: HE III page 101-102

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts-(Lesson 49)

Date___________ I. OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the period the students are expected to:1. Identify the different kinds of shortening.2. Compare and contract the odor, texture, color and appearance of the SHORTENING.3. Recognize the importance of shortening in baked products.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:Area: Food TradesTopic: Shortening L-49Content outline: Identifying the kinds of shortening compare & contrast

The odor texture, color & appearance of the shortening.References: Home Economics III pp 101-102

Home Technology ( SEDP Series ) pp36-37. Cul. Arts IMaterials: oil, butter, land margarineValues: Commitment to proper order and selection of shortening, awareness.

III.PROCEDURE / STRATEGIES:A. Preparatory Activity

a. Proper checking of attendanceMotivation:

Recall of previous lesson about liquiding as part at the major ingredients in baked products.

B. Lesson Proper:1. Activity by groupingG.1 Identify the different kinds of shortening.G.2 Importance uses of shortening on baked productsG.3 How to store Fats?G.4 Define shortening.

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5 4 3 2 1Very well defined and explained clearly the assigned tasks.

Moderately defined and moderately explained the tasks.

Least defined & least explained the tasks.

Not clearly defined and not explained the tasks

No activity seen/ no explanation / good output

2.Analysis:1. What are the different kinds of shortening?2. What are the uses of shortening in baked products?3. How do we store fats properly?

3. Abstraction:Explain the different kinds of shortening its importance proper storage.

Compare and contrast the odor, texture, color and appearance.

5. Application:Call students to identify give the uses of shortening. Compare and contrast the kinds of shortening.

6. Generalization:Shortening tenderizes, improves flavor and softness the texture of baked products.

IV.EVALUATION:Direction: Select the best term known the list below that matches the given

Definition.-butter land shortening- Corn butter margarine oil

___________1. It is also called loquid fat that comes either from animal or vegetable sorces.___________2. Used for confectionary products.___________3. Its give the bread & cake highly palatable flour and aroma.___________4. Used for making flaky pie crust and usually comes from the side or back of

Hogs.___________5. It is made of various hydrogenated animal and vegetable fats and other

Ingredients.

V.ASSIGNMENT:1.Enumerate the market forms of eggs.2. What are the importance of eggs in baked products?3. How do we store eggs properly?

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TLE- Home Economics III pp. 102-104TLE SEDP pp. 38-39

AGREEMENT:1.Visit a local market and observe the kinds and sizes of eggs sold.2.Visit a local market or supermarket and list down the baking ingredients Sold and their prices.Share the result of observation with the class.

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts-(Lesson50)

Date______________I. OBJECTIVES:

A. Discuss about eggs and minor ingredients used in baked products.1. Cite the kinds of these ingredients to baked products.2. Explain the uses of these ingredients to baked products.3. Appreciate the importance of using properly and correctly the eggs &Minor ingredients in baked products baking.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:Area- Home EconomicsUnit- Culinary ArtsContent- Eggs & Minor IngredientsReference- H.E III 103-105Inst’l Materials- actual ingredients, eggs, salt spices talk cards, manilaPaper, pentelpenValues: cooperation, appreciation.

III. PROCEDURE:A. Routinary Activities

a. Opening Prayerb. Checking of attendance

1.Motivation:* Recall of the past lesson

What is shortening? Give example.Why do we use shortening in baked products?

Show the following ingredients: eggs, salt, spices, flavoring2.Presentation of the lesson

* Show posts the objectives on the board.

3. Lesson Proper:A. Activity

Group activity The class will be divided into 5 groups. Each group will be given a task

card. Talk card # 1-write down the market forms of eggs. Talk card #2- enumerate & describe the market forms of eggs. Talk card # 3- jot down the uses of eggs and explain each. Talk card #4- what are the ways of keeping on storing eggs?

Why do you store them?

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Talk card #5- enumerate and discuss the uses of minor ingredients. How and why do you store these ingredients?

Presentation/ reporting of group outputs.B. Analysis:

How did you find the activity?What helps you in preparing the tasks? Have you encountered blocks while doing the activity?Why should eggs be chosen properly? How do you select quality fresh eggs?Why should eggs and minor ingredients be used properly & correctly in baking? What is it effect?

C. Abstraction:Call a student for the wrap up of lesson.Additional information will be given by the teacher if necessary.

D. ApplicationIf you are to buy eggs for baking cake, how will you choose them?In using minor ingredients in baking/ cooking what should you remove?

4.Generalization:Eggs are used with large quantity in bak0ed products. They constitute half or more of the ingredients cost of the cake. So that may be chosen properly and used correctly to avoid waste of time, money & effort.Minor ingredients like salt spices and flavoring are used in small quantity to produce good quality products.

IV.EVALUATION:Fill in the blanks of the correct answer.1.In baked products ______is used in large quantity.2. ______is used in small quantity.3.Left our write & yolks should be used in _____days and be placed in covered Container inside the ref.4.Loser its quality it kept at room temperature.5. It is used to warm food.

V.ASSIGNMENT:Study the next chapter: The Process & Products of baking.

1.What are the different products of baking?2. Define cookies?3. How are cookies classified? Describe each type.4. What is the classification of cookies?Describe each type.

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts-(Lesson51)

Date______________I. OBJECTIVES:

L. C. 3.1.6

A. Define cookiesB. Classify and describe the types of cookiesC. Appreciate the importance of preparing cookies.

II.SUBJECT MATTER:Area: Culinary ArtsChapter: The process and Products of bakingContent: CookiesReferences: pp.Instructional Materials: pictures, sample cookiesValues: Appreciating

II. PROCEDURE:1.Motivation:

Recall of the past lesson.What are the ingredients different baking ingredients?

2.Presentation of the lessonPost the picture of cookies on the board and state the objectives for the day.

3.Development of the lessonA. Activity

Ask the students to name some cookies they’re eaten or know( they may also write on the board)

B.Analysis:What are cookies?How are cookies classified? What is the classification of cookies?Describe each.Do you find cookies making important why?

C.Abstraction:Call a student to give the summary of the lesson.The teacher will just add information if necessary.

4.Generalization:Cookies are small sweet, flat cakes or little cakes which are prepared

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And several in different ways. Cookies are classified as dropped, rolled, Pressed molded, bar and refrigerated type. Cookies are classified orDecounted with flavored fruits or nuts to improved taste and Appearance.Cookies can serve as gifts for special occasion, a give away for friendsAnd can be a store of income.

IV.EVALUATION:

Creative Evaluation( use picture)

1.Define cookies2. Show 5 types of cookies

Name and discuss each.3.Why do you find cookies making important?

V.ASSIGNMENT

Read & study lesson 52 & 53

1.Enumerate the ingredients used in cookies and its use.2.How do you mix cookies?3. What are the important points to remember when baking, cooling & storing Cookies?

Ref. H.E. III 108-110

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts-(Lesson52)

Date______________I. OBJECTIVES:

1.Identify the different ingredients in cookie making.2.Give the uses of each ingredients.3. describe each through presentation of actual realid.

II.SUBJECT MATTER:

Area: Home EconomicsUnit: Food TradesContent: Ingredients used in CookiesReference: Home Economics III book

PSSLC pp. 108Materials: actual sample of ingredientsValues: cooperation

III.A. Routinary activities:1.Opening Prayer2. Monitoring of attendance

B. Motivation:Parade of real sample.

C.Lesson Proper:Activity: Group the student into 7, each group will be given one ingredients

Wherein they will have to observe and characterize the color and Texture.

Analysis:1.What did you observed in the ingredient given?2. Give their characteristics and uses.

Abstraction:Why is it that ingredients make up an important factors in the Production of quality baked product particularly in baking cookies.

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Application:Select one student from the group and ask them to identify the namesof ingredients by labeling it in the actual sample.

IV.EVALUATION: V.ASSIGNMENT:

1.What are the methods of mixing cookies?2. How do we store cookies?

Ref. Home Economics III book pp.110

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts-(Lesson53)

Date___________I. OBJECTIVES:

1.Identify methods of mixing cookies.2. Describe each method through demonstration.3. Apply mixing method through return demonstration.

II.SUBJECT MATTER:

Area: Home EconomicsUnit:Content: Method of mixing cookiesReference: Home Economics III bookPSSLC pp.109Materials: Realia of cookiesBowl, electric mixer, wooden spoon, pastry blender, rolling pin, Ingredients ( flour, margarine, eggs)Values: love for work

III.1.Opening Prayer2. Monitoring of attendance

B.Motiuvation:Present actual realia of cookies.Let student guess the ingredients used in that cookies.

C.Lesson ProperActivity: divide the students into 5. Let them identify and groups the ingredients

According to mixing method given.Analysis:

What are the ingredients used in the methods you select?Abstraction: If you perform the correct mixing method in your actual practicum

You can produce a good quality product.Application: Demonstration of the mixing techniques.

IV.EVALUATION: Return demonstration of the group.

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ASSIGNMENT:

1.Bring materials for your laboratory tomorrow. ( Consult your recipe of the amount needed)

a. IngredientsOatmeal sugar refinedSugar milk evapAll purpose flour raisins

2.Bring complete cooking output.

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts-(Lesson54)

Date__________I. OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the period the student should be able to :

1.Identify the characteristics of quality cookies2. Determine the causes of poor quality cookies.3. Compute for the food cost of cookies.4. Appreciate the value of knowing the causes of poor quality cookies.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:

Area: Home EconomicsUnit: Chapter Culinary Arts ( Home Economics)Content: Characteristics of quality cookies.Instructional Materials: Chart ( characteristics of quality cookies)

Table cost of ingredientsSample cookies

Reference: Technology & Home Economics III Textbookpp. 114-117

PSSLC: 3.1.7-3.1.8Values

III.PROCEDURE:A. Preparatory activity

a. Routine activityb.Motivation

1. review of past lesson (mixing method used in cookie making)2. Show different kinds/ sample of cookies.3. Which of the sample cookies are considered good quality?

B.Lesson Proper1.Activity A students grouped into 5, each group given a sampleCookies.2.Each group will point out which is their choice as a good quality cookies.

C. Analysisa. Why did you choose that particular cookies as a good quality

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b.What must be the characteristics of good quality cookies.?c.What are the possible causes of poor quality cookies?

D.Abstraction1.How will you know that cookies are of good quality?2. Why is it important to follow correct baking temperature and time? For each type of cookies?.3.What is the importance of checking the recipe if pan is greased or Ungreased?

E. Applicationa. Discussion of the characteristics of a good quality cookies.b. Causes of poor quality cookies.c. Computation of good cost for cookies.

IV.EVALUATION: ( Short quiz)

1.What kind of cookies that has an external characteristics of fairly uniform and mound shape.

a.bar cookies b. drop cookies c.crisp thin d. tender2. An internal characteristics of rolled cookies is ________.

a. Slightly moist b. crisp tender c. crisp thin d. tender3. What possible causes of poor quality cookies which is dark crusty edges.a. Oven too hot b. over baking c.over mixing d. too much flour4. How much will be the selling price of cookies if the total expenses are Php. 30.00 and the yield is 10 cookies?a. Php. 4.50 b. Php.5.00 c.Php. 4.00 d. Php. 5.505. Cookies rich in sugar are baked at ________temperature.a. low temperature c. warm temperatureb.high temperature d. none of the above

V.ASSIGNMENT:

1.Look for the meaning of cakes?2. What are the 3 types of cookies?3. What baking ingredients are needed in cake making?

Ref. Technology & Home Economics IIIpp. 118-119

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts I-(Lesson55)

Date__________

I. OBJECTIVES:At the end of the period the student should be able to:1.Define cakes?

2.Classify the types of cakes. 3. Enumerate the basis of ingredients in making cakes and analyzed their uses.

II.SUBJECT MATTER:

Area: Chapter Culinary Arts ( Home Economics)Concept: CakesInstructional Materials: Technology and Home Economics III TextbookPage 118-119PSSLC: 3.1.6Values:

III.PROCEDURE:

A.Routinary ActivityMotivation

1.Review of past lesson ( characteristics of quality cakes)2. Introduction of the topic ( cakes)3. Power point presentation of different pictures of different kinds of

Cake.B.Lesson proper

A. ActivityForm 3 groups of students each will be given a task to classify the typesOf cakes to be written in cartolina for presentation

C..Analysis1.How will you classify the types of cakes?2. What are the basic ingredients in cake making?3. What are the uses of each ingredients?

D. AbstractionCakes are classify as shortened and unshortened Basic ingredients needed in cake making must be correctly measured for

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Quality products.E.Application

1. Giving definition to cake2.Students will report their output of the task given.3. Enumerate the basic ingredients in cake making and analyzing their uses.

F. Generalization: How do you classify types of colors?

IV.EVALUATIONDirection: Match column A with column B. Write only the letter of the correct answer.

A B

1.Shortening a. also called shortened cakes.2. Butter cakes b. it is generally used to sweeten cakes3. eggs c. it gives nutrients to the cake4. chiffon cake d. a combination of sponge type cake and

Butter cake5.Sugar e. it makes the cake tender and prolong its

Keeping time.

V.ASSIGNMENT:1.Gather recipes for cakes.2. Identify the cakes and the ingredients used.3. Prepare a project plan for cakes.

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts I-(Lesson56)

Date___________I.OBJECTIVES:

At the and of the period the student should be able to:1.Apply skills and competencies in baking specialty cakes.

1.1 Enumerate the quantities of well-baked specialty cake.1.2 Discuss the common causes of failure in baking cakes.1.3 Prepare good quality cakes.1.4 Evaluate a well-baked specialty cake based on criteria set.1.5 Estimate actual cost of production.1.6 Recognize that cake baking has a good business potential.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:

Area: Chapter IX, baking Ingredients and their properties (H.E )Concept: Lesson 56: Factors to Consider in Preparing quality Cakes.Instructional Materials: chart, cartolina, bond paper, pentelpenReference: Home Economics III

Luz V. Rojo, et al pp. 120-125Values: cleanliness, orderliness

III.PROCEDURE:A.Routinary Activities

a. prayerb. review past lesson (bread making)

Motivation:a. What kind of cake you taste already?b. give at least 2 kinds of cake.

B. Lesson Properactivity

Student are grouped into 3 and each group should select their Respective leader.Students will show a picture of a cake.Students will give the correct ways of cooking cake.Each group have distinct the characteristic of a well done cake.

a. Sponge cakeb. chiffon cakec. shortened cake

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2.Analysis1.How do we test the doneness of cake?2. What are the criteria of a well-baked cake ( using the score card)

3.abstraction:1.What are the causes of a poor quality cake?2. What are the different factors to consider in preparing quality Cake.

4.Generalization1. make a computation of your finished product, using the formula BelowSp= total expenses + ½ of total expenditures

IV.EVALUATION

Direction: Place a (/) mark if the statement is correct and (x) if the statement is wrong.

_________1.bake the cake at the right temperature and time._________2.Use any tools and utensils in baking._________3. Practice accurate level measurement._________4. A cake is done when the crust turn golden yellow._________5. Cool the cake very well before removing from pan.

V.ASSIGNMENTS:

1. Define icing and frosting Differentiate one from another.2. How is icing classified?3. Give example of cooked and uncooked icing.

Reference: Home economics IIILuz V. Rojo, et al page 126-128

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts / Food Trades III

- (Lesson57) Icing

Date___________I. OBJECTIVES:

1.Define icing & frosting.2. Classify the different kinds of icing.3. Explain the procedure in icing making.4. Prepare a simple cake decoration.

II.SUBJECT MATTER: Area; H. E./ Culinary Arts Unit- Chapter X- lesson 57 Concept- Icing, Classification of icing References: Home Economics III by Rojo pp. 121-127

Culinary arts III & IV pp 38-39 Material used- chart of icing, picture of different icing Values: creativity, competition, fairness to all, sense of beauty. PSSLC- 3.1=3.2-3.2.1-3.4 pp350

III.TEACHING PROCEDURE:

A. Preparation- Opening Prayer- Roll call

B.Motivation- Showing picture of icing/ frosting- Describe what is in a picture?- Have you visit a popular bakeshop in Naga?- What are the different types of cakes being sold?

Removal Difficulties:_ Give the meaning of icing and frosting.

Lesson proper:1.Activity: students are grouped into 3, and select their respective leader.

I. Explain the classification of icing.II. Different recipe of icing & frosting.

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II. Discuss the procedure in icing cakes.Presentation of the group output.

2.Analysis:- How is icing classified?- Differentiate icing from frosting- What did you learn in the activity?- What values develop in your group?- How many steps in icing cakes?

3.Abstraction:

Judge not a cake by its icing, but by its pleasing, delicate & uniform flavor.Attractive icing is not a guarantee that you shall be satisfied so be sure to Taste beyond the icing.

4.Application: Group the class into 2.

- apply a simple cake decoration- ( made of cup cake / chiffon cake)

I. Uncooked icingII. Cooked icing

IV.EVALUATION:

Alternative Objective Items( Example of Card Sort)

1.Write the steps or procedures in separate cards. One procedure, one card.2. Group students according to the number of cards (6).3. Shuffle the cards and give one step per group.4. Students should get one card and arrange themselves according to proper sequencesOf steps in icing cakes.

V.ASSIGNMENT:

1. What is meant by food preservation?2. What are the importance of food preservation?3. What are the chemical composition of fruit & vegetables?4. What are the causes of food spoilage?

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III (H.E.)

Specialization Culinary Arts / Food Trades III (Lesson58) Food Preservation

Date__________I. OBJECTIVES:

1.Discuss the importance of food preservation.2. Identify the chemical composition of fruits & vegetables.3. Analyze the different types of food spoilage.

II.SUBJECT MATTER

Area: home Economics III- Food preservationUnit: Chapter XI- Lesson 58- Importance of Food PreservationInstructional Materials: Chart, pictures of fruits & vegetablesReference: Home Economics III by Rojo pp. 129-130

Module 18 Cul. Arts- 324 pp 41-42 Values Integration- Service vocation finding satisfaction in serving

Other through your work. PSSLC-1.1, 1.2, 1.3 pp.350

III.TEACHING PROCEDUREA. Preparation routine Activities:

1.Opening Prayer2. Roll call3. review of the past lesson/ assignment

B. Picture parade of different kinds of food preservation- Where did you find those foods?

Priming ( Word Completion)Mechanics:

- Divide the class into 2 groups- Each group will complete the words given-

F D P E E V T N

Lesson Proper:- What words did you form? Read It.- Give the meaning of Food Preservation.

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1.Activity:Group the class into 3. Select a leader of each group. The leader will get the taskCard from the teacher and all member of the group will share their opinion.

I. The importance of food Preservation.II. The chemical Composition of fruits & vegetables.III.Causes of Food Spoilage.

Presentation of group outputs use Rubrics in Activity Performance level

Criteria 4 you made it 3 impressive 2 just okay 1 1 try againRelevance 35% All ideas are

related to the topics 35 pts.

Most ideas are related 33 pts.

Some ideas are related 31 pts.

Few ideas are related 29 pts.

Coherence- 30% Ideas are well organized-30 pts

Most of the ideas are well organized-27 pts

Some ideas are organized-25 pts.

Ideas are illogically-23 pts.

Correct usage- 20%

Committed 1 to 5 errors-20 pts

Committed 6 to 10 errors-18 pts

Committed 11 to 20 errors-16 pts

Committed more than 20 errors-14 pts.

Neatness of work-15 %

Work is very neat and readable-15 pts.

Readable but contains some erasures-13 pts.

Readable but has erasures- many- 11 points

Not readable and has many erasures-9 pts.

2.Analysis: - What did you observe in the activity?- What is the most difficult part of the activity?- How were you able to cope with difficult test?- What is the most importance of food preservation?- Give the causes of food spoilage.- Is food preservation is helpful to everyone and family? Why?

3.abstraction:Food preservation is the process of preventing & minimizing changes in food thatCauses microbial spoilage or food deterioration.The chemical composition of fruits & vegetable consist of vitamins & minerals,Carbohydrates, fats & moisture.Food spoilage is due to bacteria, insect infestation, physical & chemical. Reaction.

4.Application:

- Explain food spoilage due to physical and chemical causes.

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- What is the effect of different temperatures on vegetables & fruits.?

IV.EVALUATION

Context Dependent Items Sets( Spot the mistakes)

Assessment Task:Identify the mislead fruits and vegetables and place them to the group they belong.

Cassava, camote, peanuts, patola, sayote, radish, cucumber, carrots, squash.

Carbohydrates rich Fat Rich High Moisture Mineral Vitamins

V.ASSIGNMENT:1. What are the tools and equipment needed in Food Preservation?2. How are the tools needed in the preparation of raw materials?

Ref. H. E. pp. 132-133

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III Specialization

Home Economics / Food tradesFood preservation

Culinary Arts / Food Trades III (Lesson59) Tools & Equipment Needed

Date___________I. OBJECTIVES:

1.Identify tools & equipment needed.2. Discuss the uses of tools and equipment needed in food preservation.3. Distinguish the uses & function of tools & equipment use in food preservation.

II.SUBJECT MATTERArea; Home Economics / Culinary ArtsConcept: Chapter XI- Lesson 59- Tools & Equipment needed in Food Preservation.Instructional Materials: Chart, pictures of tools and equipment, some actual tools & Equipment in the canteen Lab.References:

Home Economics III by Rojo pp. 131-133Culinary Arts III& IVSEDP Module pp. 41-42

Values: Services, vocation finding satisfaction in serving others through your workCommitment to hard work.

PSSLC- 1.4-1.4.1-1.4.2 pp. 350

III.PROCEDURE:PreparationA.Routinary Activities

- Opening Prayer- Roll call / review of the past lesson ( about importance of food preservation)- Assignment

B. Motivation- pictures parade, on the different tools & equipment used in food preservation.- Ask to identify the tools & equipment needed.

C. Lesson Proper:A. Activity; Divide the class into 2.

I. Illustrate the different tools & equipment needed in food preservation ( students shouldBe able to label them properly)

II. Give the uses & function of each tools & equipment use in food preservation.

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Presentation of group Outputs use Rubrics in Activity Performance Level

Criteria 4 you made it 3 Impressive 2 just okay 1 Try againRelevance 35% All ideas are

related to the topics 35 pts.

Most ideas are related 33 pts.

Some Ideas are related 31 pts.

Few ideas are related- 29 pts.

Coherence 30% Ideas are well organized -30 pts.

Most of the ideas are well organized -27 pts.

Some ideas are organized- 25 pts.

Ideas are illogically arranged- 23 pts.

Correct usage- 20%

Committed 1 to 5 errors- 20 pts.

Committed 6 to 10 errors- 18 pts.

Committed 11 to 20 errors- 16 pts.

Committed more than 20 errors- 14 pts.

Neatness of work- 15 %

Work is very neat and readable-15 pts

Readable but contains some erasures-13 pts.

Readable but has erasures- many-11 pts.

Not readable and has many erasures- 9 pts.

2.Analysis:- How are equipment & tools in food preservation classified?- What did you learn in the activity?- Are they cooperate in your group?- Which tools are very important in preserving foods? Why?- What tools & equipment needed for processing?- What tools needed for canning? What are their uses?

3.Abstraction:Tools & equipment in food preservation are classified according to the ff.Measuring, preparing, packing or canning processing.

4.Application:-What are the tools needed in the preparation of raw materials? Processing and for Packing or canning.

IV.EVALUATION

Write DEAL if the statement is correct & NO DEAL if it is wrong.

1.Cans used in food preservation have special lids or seal_____.2. Mixing tools is one of the tools needed in packing or canning______.3. Weighing scale is used in the preparation of raw materials.________ 4. The dryer is one of the equipment used in processing_____________.5. The brand of equipment & tools are requisites for its use in food preparation____

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IV. ASSIGNMENT:Give the meaning of the following terms.

1.refrigeration2. Salting, drying, smoking and curing3. Preservation with sugar4. Preservation by chemicals5. Preservation by radiations

What are the other method of preserving fruits & vegetables?

References:

H.E III Lesson -60 pp. 134-136.

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III Specialization

Home Economics / Food tradesFood preservation

Culinary Arts / Food Trades III (Lesson60) Principles & Methods of Preservation

Date___________I. OBJECTIVES:

1.Identify the principles & methods of preserving fruits and vegetables.2, Compare the different methods of preserving foods.

3.Analyze the principles & methods of preserving fruits & vegetables.

II.SUBJECT MATTER

Area: H.E / Culinary ArtsUnit- Chapter XI- lesson 60Concept- Principles & Methods of Food preservationInstructional Materials- charts, sample label, wrappers recipe of food preserve, & picture of canned foods.References- H.E. III by Rojo- pp. 134-136

Culinary Arts III & IV =Module 18 pp. 42-43 PSSCC- 2.1-2, 1.5-2.4 pp.350

Values- Resourcefulness, Commitment to hard work

III.TEACHING PROCEDURE

A.Routinary ActivityOpening Prayer, Roll call

B.Motivation- Picture parade of sample label, wrappers, recipe of food preserve and canned Foods-What method of food preservation is used as described in the wrappers of label.?

C.Lesson Proper1.Activity-Divide the class into 2. And each group should select a respective group Leader.II.Described each method of food preservation.

II. Discuss other method of food preservation in fruits and vegetables.

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Presentation of Group Outputs use Rubrics in Activity Performance level

Criteria 4 you made it 3 Impressive 2 just okay 1 1 try again

Relevance 35 %

All ideas are related to the topics 35 pts.

Most ideas are related 33 pts.

Some ideas are related 31 pts

Few ideas are related – 29 pts.

Coherence 30%

Ideas are well organized- 30 pts.

Most of the ideas are well organized-27 pts

Some ideas are organized-25 pts.

Ideas are illogically arranged-23 pts.

Correct usage 20%

Committed 1 to 5 errors- 20 pts.

Committed 6 to 10 errors- 18 pts.

Committed 11 to 20 errors -16 pts.

Committed more than 20 errors-14 pts.

Neatness of work- 15 %

Work is very neat and readable -15 pts

Readable but contains some erasures -13 pts.

Readable but has erasures- many-11 pts.

Not readable and has many erasures- 9 pts.

2.Analysis

1.What are the traditional and Modern methods of preserving foods?2. What method is appropriate to the farmers & fisherman? Why?3. What other processes in food preservation?4. Which topic is easy and difficult in the activity? Why? Explain.

3.AbstractionThere are various methods of preserving of fruits & vegetables are pickling & Fermentation. Sugar preservation, salting, drying, canning & freezing. In preservingHelp men to earn, lets preserve rather than waste, brings out that is in fruits & Vegetables.

4.ApplicationIdentify what methods of preservation can use of the FF.

1.Tamarind 6. Sardines2. papaya 7. tinapa3. Fish 8. Fruit Cocktail4.Meat 9. Bagoong5. milk 10. Corned Beef

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IV.EVALUATION- Cross Word puzzleEncircle the words found in the puzzle & tell what it is all about.

E F F R O Z E N H A DA C A N N I N G E B RF E M R M F R K A A YF R E E A E R B T T IB S U G A R A U I Y NY A A I F I I T N M GM E A L O W E A G F RE B T T T F A E E Y E

V.ASSIGNMENT:

1.What are the different types of solutions?2. Give the steps in the preparation of raw materials for preserving fruits & Vegetables.3.How are fruits related in style?

References:

H.E III pp. 138-139

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III Specialization

Home Economics / Food tradesFood preservation

Culinary Arts / Food Trades III (Lesson61) Preparation of Raw Materials for Preserving Fruits & Vegetables

Date___________I. OBJECTIVES:

1.Identify the preparation of raw materials for preserving fruits & vegetables.2. Discuss the preparation of raw materials for preserving fruits & vegetables.

a. Washing of fruits & vegetablesb.Blanching procedurec. Lye treatment

3. Analyze the principles and methods of preserving fruits & vegetables.

II.SUBJECT MATTERArea: Home Economics / Culinary ArtsUnit: Lesson 61Concept: Preparation of raw Materials for Preserving fruits & vegetablesInstructional Materials- chart, pictures of kind of fruits & vegetablesReferences:- Home Economics III by Rojo pp.138-140

Culinary Arts III & IV Module 18 pp. 45-046PSSCC-2.2-2.1

Values Integrated:- Commitment to prevention of food wastage.- Environment Concern.

III.TEACHING PROCEDUREA.Routinary Activities

Opening Prayer, Roll callC. Motivation

a. How do you know if the fruit & vegetables are fresh and young?Describe it.

b. List down 5 on how to select & arranging fruits and vegetables to beUsed for preservation.

Lesson Proper:Activity-Group the class into 3

I. Describe & explain the proper selection & arranging of fruits & vegetables.II. How to prepare the raw materials for preserving fruits & vegetables.

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III. Explain in preparing Solution.Presentation of Group Outputs

2.Analysis:

- Which activity is easy to understand & follow? Why?- Which is difficult? Why?- Do you think you can make your own preservation?- What method of food preservation you would like to follow?

3.Abstraction

In each method of preservation the appropriate fruits & vegetables should be chosen. And follow the steps in preparation of raw materials for preserving fruits & vegetables. Select the fruits and vegetables that are fresh and have good color. Vegetables should be crisp. Fruits should not be over ripe, soft, bruised, moldy or under ripe.

4.Application:

- How are fruits & vegetables lye?- What are the different types of solution?- Namely the steps in the preparation of raw materials for preserving fruits & vegetables.

IV.EVALUATION-

DEAL OR NO DEAL

Write D in the blank if the statement is correct and ND if it is wrong.

1.Fruits & vegetables are washed in cold water to destroy micro-organism.2. Over ripe fruits can still be preserved_______.3. Choose mature fruits as the recipes specified_________.4. Syrup is made up by heating sugar & liquid together________5. Pickling solution is made by dissolving 4 teaspoon of salt in ¼ gallon of water____.6-10. Give the steps in preparation of raw materials for preserving fruits & vegetables___.

V.ASSIGNMENT:

1.Bring sample recipe for the ff.1.Sugar preservation/ Fruits preserve2. Vegetables pickles.3. Guava/ Tamarind jelly

2.What are the causes of defects/ failure in preservation?

References: Home Economics III by Rojo pp.141-143

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III Specialization

Home Economics / Food tradesFood preservation

Culinary Arts / Food Trades III (Lesson62) Recipes for Fruits & Vegetables Preservation

Date___________ I. OBJECTIVES:

1.Discuss other methods of preserving fruits & vegetables.2.Identify success and failures of preserving foods.3. Show the correct procedure in preserving foods.

II.SUBJECT MATTERArea; Home Economics / Culinary ArtsUnit/ Chapter XI- Lesson -62Concept-recipes for Fruits & Vegetables PreservationInstructional Materials- chart, recipe for fruits & veg. preservation, ingredients ofDifferent solutions, preserving food & equipment measuring foods, pictures of jam, Jelly preserve & pickles.References: Home Economics III by Rojo pp. 141-143

Home & Technology III by Rojo pp. 126-128Culinary arts 324 Module 18 pp. 46-47

Values- Commitment to Prevention of food wastageCleanliness, Environmental Concern

III.TEACHING PROCEDURE

A. Preparation / Routinary Activitiesa. Opening Prayer, Roll call

B. Motivationa. Show sample products of pickles, jelly jam preserves to the class.b. Ask them to observe the appearance, color & texture.c. Write it on the board.d. Ask the students if they have recipe and identify what methods of preservation it

is.C. Lesson Proper

1.Activity- Group the class into 2.

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I. Group themselves according to method of preserving fruits & vegetables ( baseFrom their recipes that they have)Ex. ( Jelly, Jam, Pickles Preserve)

II.Presentation of chart on the causes of defects / failure in preservation.

Presentation of Group output

Criteria 100 Total points 30% 25% 20% SCORE

Relevance to the topic 30% Originality & Creativity 20%

Very Relevant to the topicMost Original

Moderately Relevant to the topic.Moderately Original

Least Relevant to the topicLeast Original

Visual Appeal 20%

Most attractive ( Colorful & catchy)

Moderately attractive ( adds some colors slightly catchy)

Least attractive ( dull, not catchy)

Clarity of the message 30%

Clearly communicates the message

Communicates the message but few details hinder clear understanding

Many details hinder understanding of the message.

2.Analysis-- What methods of food preservation are easy? Why?- Which is difficult? Why?- What remedy to avoid failure in preservation?

3.Abstraction

Food preservation is not valued till food spoilage comes. If appropriate fruitsAnd vegetables are chosen for preservation. You have more than enough.

4.ApplicationGroup the students into 3 assign them to prepare the ff. solution.

I. Syrup SolutionII. brine SolutionIII.Prickling Solution

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IV.EVALUATION:

Check the work of students using the following Score Card.

Criteria 5 ( very Good)

4 (Good) 3 ( Very Satisfactory)

2 ( Satisfactory)

1 ( Poor / Need Improvement)

Correctness of ProcedureWorkmanshipTexturePresentationSanitation

V.ASSIGNMENT

1.Lis down 5 reasons why preserved foods must be packed.2. What is the importance of packaging?3. List down at least 5 ways of packaging foods?

References:Home Economics III by Rojo pp. 144-145

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Department of EducationRegion V

Division of Camarines SurSan Jose Pili, Cam. Sur

Lesson PlanT. L. E. III Specialization

Home Economics / Food tradesFood preservation

Culinary Arts / Food Trades III (Lesson63) Packaging & Food Preservation

Date___________

I. OBJECTIVES:

1.Discuss storing and packaging.2. Identify success and failures of packaging of food preservation.3. Discuss the importance of packaging of food preservation.4. Analyze the different packaging materials.

II.SUBJECT MATTER

Area: H.E./ Culinary Arts/ Food TradesUnit- Chapter XI- L-63 Packaging & Food Preservation.Concepts- Packaging & Food PreservationReferences_ H.E. III by Rojo pp. 126-127Materials used- samples of packaging natural, chart of packaging materialsValues- Environmental ConcernCommitment for Prevention of Food WastagesPSSLC 3.2-3.3-3-2 pp. 350

III.TEACHING PROCEDUREA. Preparation / Routinary Activities

a. Opening Prayer, Roll callB. Motivation

Where did you store/ place you peanut brittle? Your pork tocino, and your jelly?What do you called that container why?Show samples of packaging material used in food preservation.

Lesson ProperGive the meaning of packaging.I. Activity- Group the class into 3, select a leader

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1. Explain the importance of packagingII. List down the packaging materials.III.Give the tips in packaging.

Presentation of group output

2.Analysis* Why is packaging important?* What are the recent in packaging materials?* Why they are using plastic? Are we safe using plastic?* What is your observation to the food product that was buying at the store

The way they are pack.

3.Abstraction

Packaging prevents food from microorganism, debris and other foreign Materials and protects it from physical damage and insect infestation. It delays foodSpoiltage. It also regulate the moisture in food contributes to its attractiveness and Appeal.

4.Application1.List down the ways of packaging food.2. Give common packaging materials used in packaging groceries.

IV.EVALUATIONRearrange the letters to form a correct answer

1.NIT SCAN (Tin cans)2. DAWXE SOBXE ( waxed boxes)3. PASTICLSCONERTAIN ( plastic container)4. PLOYETHLYNEE- ( polyethylene)5. PREFORATDE SABG- ( perforated bag)

V.ASSIGNMENT1.Bring sample of packaging materials used in food preservation2. Make a compilation of recipes on fruit and vegetables preservation.

Reference: HE III pages 126-127