GROUP 1 SAFETY in the CLASSROOM/WORKSHOP 2/28/20161.

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GROUP 1 SAFETY in the CLASSROOM/WORKSHOP 2/28/20161

Problem Statement Children often indulge in activities that cause injury to persons or damage to equipment. 2/28/20162

Entry Requirement Competencies Familiarity with basic computer skills 2/28/20163

Learning Outcomes To assist students to develop competencies in seeking information, problem solving and exhibiting safe practices in the classroom. 2/28/20164

Specific Objectives Students will: Orally state five safety precautions for workshops/laboratory. Select three safety gears/ equipment/used in the workshop/laboratory. Share the blog with the students from which they select five safety rules on their computer. From the nine items displayed select three which can be used in the workshop. Orally state their appreciation for Safety in the workshop/laboratory. Draw and label three items of safety on bristol board given. 2/28/20165

Teaching/ Learning Activities Discussions on Safety precautions. Identify safety apparatus. Log in to blog on safety rules from teacher’s file. Questioning to determine their appreciation for safety. Draw and label three items of safety. 2/28/20166

Reference Safety precautions in the classroom/workshop___GoogleSearch 2/28/20167

Evaluation Teacher observation during lesson Individual presentation on items of safety. Visual display of charts. 2/28/20168