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TOPIC 5 MANAGING YOUR LIVING SPACE
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LESSON 5-1 YOUR LIVING SPACE NEW WORDS HOME- any place people live HOUSE- a freestanding, single family dweling SCALE FLOOR PLAN- a drawing that shows the size and shape of a room TRAFFIC PATTERN- a path people follow as they move within a room.
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5-1 NEW IDEAS HOMES MEET PHYSICAL,EMOTIONAL, AND SOCIAL NEEDS EVERY HOME HAS SHARED SPACE AND PRIVATE SPACE CAREFULLY ARRANGING YOUR FURNITURE AND STORAGE SPACE CAN HELP YOU MAKE THE BEST USE OF YOUR ROOM. YOUR VALUES, GOALS, AND RESOURCES WILL AFFECT HOW YOU DECORATE YOUR SPACE.
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CHECK WHAT PHYSICAL NEEDS CAN A HOME MEET? SHELTER SAFETY HOW CAN A HOME MEET THESE NEEDS? HAVING A ROOF OVER YOUR HEAD SHELTER LOCKS OF THE DOOR FOR SAFETY
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CHECK CONTINUED WHAT ARE SOME OF THE EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL NEEDS A HOME CAN HELP YOU MEET? ENJOY BEING WITH FAMILY TIME WITH FRIENDS MOMENTS ALONE
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2. CHECK WHAT ARE SOME SHARED SPACES IN YOUR HOME? LIVING ROOM BATHROOM KITCHEN HOW CAN YOU MAKE THESE SPACES COMFORTABLE FOR EVERYONE? RESPECT EACH OTHER’S SPACE RESPECT BELONGINGS
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2. CHECK CONTINUED WHAT CAN YOU DO TO AVOID PROBLEMS WHEN SHARING A BEDROOM? RESPECT THE OTHER PERSON’S PRIVACY IF THE DOOR IS CLOSED KNOCK BEFORE ENTERING IF YOU WANT TO BORROW SOMETHING AS REPECT THE OTHER PERSON’S, STUFF, PRIVACY AND PERSONAL SPACE
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3. CHECK HOW CAN USING A SCALE FLOOR PLAN HELP YOU ARRANGE FURNITURE? EASIER TO TRY DIFFERENT ARRANGEMENTS SAVE TIME AND ENERGY WHAT KIND OF ITEMS FO YOU STORE IN HIDDEN STORAGE? THINGS YOU WANT TO KEEP OUT OF SIGHT WHAT KINDS OF ITEMS DO YOU STORE IN DISPLAYED STORAGE? ITEMS THAT CAN STAY IN VIEW
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4. CHECK HOW DOES THE WAY YOU DECORATE YOUR ROOM SAY A LOT ABOUT YOU? YOU CAN PAINT THE ROOM YOUR FAVORITE COLOR, DISPLAY WHAT INTEREST YOU. HOW CAN YOUR VALUES, GOALS, AN RESOURCES AFFECT YOUR DECORATING DECISIONS? IT HELPS DEFINE WHAT YOU ARE USING THE SPACE FOR.
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LESSON 5-2 HOME SAFE HOME
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NEW WORDS ACCIDENT: AN UNEXPECTED EVEN CAUSING LOSS OR INJURY FATAL: DEADLY TOXIC: POISONOUS APPLIANCE: A TOOL RUN BY GAS OR ELECTICITY.
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NEW IDEAS FALLS, FIRES, POSIONINGS, AND ELECTIC SHOCK ARE COMMON HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS. MANY HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS CAN BE PREVENTED YOU CAN PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM BREAK-INS.
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1. CHECK WHO IS MOST LIKELY TO FALL THE HOME? CHILDREN AND OLDER PEOPLE WHAT CAN CAUSE FALLS? ITEMS IN THE WALKWAYS UNSECURED RUGS HOW CAN YOU HELP PREVENT FALLS FROM HAPPENING IN YOUR HOME? PUT ITEMS AWAY KEEP FLOORS FREE OF CLUTTER
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3. CHECK WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU WAKE UP AND SMELL SMOKE? TOUCH THE DOOR. IF IT FEELS WARM, DO NOT OPEN IT. DROP TO THE FLOOR AND CRAWL AWAY FROM THE DOOR. IF YOU CAN WRAP A WET TOWEL AROUND YOUR MOUTH AND NOSE. AND GET OUT OF THE HOUSE. WHAT INFORMATION SHOULD YOU IF YOU HAVE TO CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT? STATE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND PROBLEM CLEARLY
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4. CHECK WHY SHOULDN’T YOU TELL CHILDREN MEDICINE IS CANDY? IT WILL MAKE THEM WANT TO TAKE IT EVEN WHEN SOMEONE IS NOT WATCHING. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF SOMEONE IN YOU HOME HAS BEEN POISIONED? ACT QUICKLY. FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS ON THE PRODUCT LABEL. YOU CAN ALSO CALL THE POSION CONTROL CENTER.
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4. CHECK CONTINUED WHAT ARE THREE HINTS FOR MANAGING TOXIC HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS? SELECT THE LEAST TOXIC PRODUCT FOR YOUR HOME. BUY ONLY WHAT YOU NEED READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ON THE LABEL. AVOID AEROSOL SPRAY CANS DISPOSE OF TOXIC WASTE AS RECOMMENDED.
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5. CHECK HOW CAN YOU PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM BREAK-INS? ALWAYS LOCK YOUR DOORS AND WINDOWS LEAVE A LIGHT ON WHEN YOU LEAVE. WHY SHOULDN’T YOU LET PEOPLE KNOW YOU ARE HOME ALONE. THEY MAY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SITUATION.
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LESSON 5-3 CARING FOR YOUR HOME
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NEW WORDS HOMEMAKER: ANYONE WHO MANANGES OR CARES FOR A HOME.
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NEW IDEAS YOU SHOULD CLEAN YOUR HOME ON A REGULAR BASIS. A CLEANING SCHEDULE IS HELPFUL IN CARING FOR A HOME.
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1. CHECK WHAT ARE SOME BENEFITS OF CLEANING YOUR HOME OFTEN? CLEANING WILL BE EASIER. AVOID WASTES FURNITURE AND CARPETS WILL LAST LONGER.
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WHY DO SOME FAMILIES SPEND MOR TIME CLEANING THAN OTHER FAMILIES? Depends on your family’s needs and standards Depends on how much time your family has
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2. CHECK WHAT IS THE ORDER YOU SHOULD FOLLOW FOR MAKING YOUR BED? 1 ST PUT ON THE FITTED SHEET, USING ALTERNATE CORNERS, THE PUT ON THE TOP SHEET AND SMOOTH OUT THE WRINKLES, TUCK IT IN. LASTLY PUT THE PILLOWCASES ON THE PILLOWS,
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WHY SHOULD EVERYONE PICK UP HIM OR HER OWN BELONGINGS? –SO ONE PERSON ISN’T DOING ALL THE WORK.
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3. CHECK WHY SHOULD SOME HOUSHOLD TASKS BE DONE ON A WEEKLY BASIS? THIS WILL HELP KEEP YOU HOME CLEAN. Why should the bathroom be cleaned thoroughly This will keep germs and mildew from growing
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4. CHECK WHY MAY SOME HOUSEHOLD TASKS ONLY NEED TO BE DONE OCCASIONALLY? BECAUSE THESE ARE AREAS THAT MAY NOT GET AS DIRTY AS QUICKLY AS OTHERS. HOW CAN YOU CLEAN HARD-TO-REACH AREAS OF WALLS AND WOODWORK? USE A PILLOWCASE OVER A BROOM.
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5. CHECK GIVE EXAMPLES OF HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS THAT CAN BE HARMFUL TO THE ENVIRONMENT. BLEACH CLEANERS WITH PERFUMES WHY SHOULD YOU AVOID MIXING CLEANERS? SOME EMIT TOXIC FUMES WHEN MIXED.
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6. CHECK WHY SHOULD ALL FAMILY MEMBERS SHARE IN THE CARE OF THE HOME? MORE WORK WILL GET DONE WHEN EVERYONE HELPS. NO ONE WILL FEEL LIKE HE OR SHE IS DOING ALL THE WORK. WHAT FACTORS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN MAKING A CLEANING SCHEDULE? TASKS NEEDED TO BE DONE. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR EACH TASKS. DIVIDE THE TASKS EVENLY ROTATE THE TASKS
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Topic 5 Managing your living space. To Review
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1. What is the difference between a house and a home? A house is a free-standing single family dwelling. A home is any place people live.
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2. List 3 types of needs that a home can meet. Physical Emotional Social
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3. Shared space is the area that belongs to one person in a home. True False Answer: False this is personal space.
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4. List at least 3 hints for sharing space in a home. Respect other people’s rights Respect other people’s privacy Knock before entering another room. Ask before borrowing something
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5. Draw the housing symbols for a door, window and wall. Door = _____^_____ Window = [=====/=====] Wall = ___________
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6. Allow at least 2 feet of space between pieces of furniture. True False Answer: True. So people have room to walk.
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7. Which of the following is an example of hidden storage? A. bookshelves B. tables. C. chest of drawers D. kitchen countertops. Answer – C. chest of drawers.
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8. List the 4 causes of common household accidents. Then describe ways they can be prevented Falls = Keep floor free of clutter. Fires = Burning candles should never be left alone. Poisoning = store chemicals away from children Electricity = use them safely.
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9. The most common household accidents are? Falls Fires Answer: falls
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10. What are two ways that electricity can cause problems in the home? Fires Electric shock
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11. List 4 ways to keep your home secure. Lock your doors and windows Make sure that locks are secure Leave a light on when gone at night Do not identify yourself to strange callers Do not open the door to strangers Have mail and newspapers collected while on vacation. Put lights on a timer when on vacation.
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12. List 3 benefits of a clean home. Is healthier place to live Can give you a sense of pride Can enjoy your home more. Can relax Can have friends and family over without being embarrassed.
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13. What cleaning tasks need to be done daily, weekly and occasionally Answers:
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Daily Making beds Cleaning the kitchen Straightening the home Emptying the trash and recycling Cleaning the bathroom
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Weekly Cleaning the floors Dusting and polishing the furniture Cleaning the bathroom
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Occasionally Cleaning the windows Cleaning the woodwork and walls Cleaning the oven and refrigerator
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14. Explain how to make a cleaning schedule. List all the tasks that need to be done Decide who is responsible for each task Divide the tasks evenly among the family members Keep in mind how long it takes to do each task Rotate the tasks that people dislike. Think about the amount of time each member has available.
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