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T b. T c. i i f i dd t RESOURCES . pull-push rule hat mold a. ar Number of Participants: 1 Organizer/s knife /cutter/scissors Contestant/s T O O L S - karagumoy - buri mission of required doc t f th test. by the duration of ection and distribution o O fing test ini ts. ments. M A T E R I A L S Design may vary as long as the specified measurement is followed. a. b. Size of hat mold should be standard (fits the standard size of female head) fing/orientation of traine dministrator a before the actual comp m e es s d e r n Any of the following raw materials, prepared and cut into .5 cm. width strips: a. - pandan All endorsed outputs shall be displayed until the duration of c H E R S ivision and ithin 3 meter STEP Skills Development and Competitions CONTEST AREA: Industrial Arts YEAR LEVEL: Third and Fourth Ye CONTEST PACKAGE ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE/SPECIFICATIO t NS t s. n an ip t a d w Hat Weaving CR n I b PERCENTAGE ITERIA PR Sb Co EL Su Ins Br da MINARY ACTI t f th s and contestants VITIES umen s or e con f contest material rs with the contes etition. a ty i f t Craftsm a. test registration of trainer TIME ALLOTMENT ns b b. 50% hip p ie m a ie y 4 hours c. Creativi 25% d. DESCRIPTION Woven hat from indigeno materials, mini um of 8 acc ssorized with dried leave , or other in ig no sinamay ibbons/ribon e Br ad Fin Ins of trainers and contestants with the co with their contest ials, tools and equ us raw nches brim, low r , Safety DURING n a. 10% strator (10 minutes). b. l instructions of trainers in o n endorsed R p s us materials, s Time Ma a c. gement 10% ection of contest mater AF Tra All Co All TE the Wi reg Co ran er utp s shall serve as judges. uts shall be endorsed to the Secretaria Commun a. ILLUSTRATION ic b. ation Skills 5% tes kil re na che e. t Administrator. outputs shall be displayed until the ls competition. gard to the provision of resources, the l organizers may opt to deviate. s are allowed to observe the process Working Plan Working Plan c. r EMPLOYABILITY OR BUSINESS T OPPORTUNITY th io a g Hat Weaver/Entrepreneu NOTES c g USE TOTAL 100% a. ) ATTACHMENT(S Serves as an accessory to a lady's outfit as well as protection from the heat of the sun specially during hot/summer days. Analytic S Percenta or e T b. ing Rubrics/ able FORM OF JUDGING Compatriot Judging

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RESOURCES

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MATERIALS

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FORM OF JUDGINGCompatriot Judging

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ANALYTIC PERFORMANCE SCORING RUBRICS FOR HAT WEAVING

CRITERIA PERFORMANCE INDICATOR

A. CRAFTSMANSHIP 50% 95 90 85 80 1. Preparation of raw materials

• Raw materials were well- prepared, soft, smooth and clean

• Raw materials were well-prepared except for 1 which was either rough, soiled/stained.

• Raw materials were well-prepared except for 2 which were either tough, rough, soiled/stained.

• Some of the prepared materials were tough, rough, soiled/stained.

2. Uniformity of strips and weave

• All strips conformed with the given measurement

• Uniform and even weave

throughout the design

• The strips conformed with given measurement except for 4-5 strips noted with different measurement

• Uniform and even weave except for a portion with either loose or tight weave.

• The strips conformed with given measurement except for 6-10 strips noted with different measurement ;

• Uniform and even weave except for 2 portions with either loose or tight weave.

• Most of the strips used did not conform to the given measurement

• Weaves in some portions were uneven (tight or loose weaves).

3. Neatness • Start and ends of strips were not visible

• Observed 1 instance where either start or end of strips was visible

• Observed 2 instances where either start or ends of strips were visible

• Observed 3 or more instances where both start or ends of strips were visible

4. Accuracy • All measurements were accurate

• Noted 1 part which was inaccurately measured

• Noted 2 parts which were inaccurately measured

• Noted 3 parts which were inaccurately measured

5. Fitting • The base of the hat fitted perfectly on the hat mold

• The base of the hat fitted on the hat mold but with a slight tightness / looseness noted in a certain area

• The base of the hat fitted on the hat mold but with a moderate tightness/looseness noted in a certain area

• The base of the hat was very tightly fitted / loosely fitted on the hat mold

B. CREATIVITY 25% 1. Design 15%

• Design was artistic and original • Design was an artistic innovation of existing designs available in the market

• Design was a replica of those designs available in the market

• Design was obsolete.

2. Choice of Materials and accessories 10%

• All raw materials and accessories used are indigenous and appropriate to the purpose and design

• All raw materials used are indigenous and appropriate to the purpose and design except for 1 accessory which is not an indigenous material

• All raw materials used are indigenous and appropriate to the purpose and design but the accessories are not indigenous materials

• Used raw materials and accessories which are not available in the locality and are inappropriate as to purpose and design.

C. SAFETY 10%

• Observed safety precaution at all times when working

• Observed safety precautions but was noted to fail once.

• Observed safety precautions but was noted to fail twice.

• Observed safety precautions but was noted to fail thrice.

D. TIME MANAGEMENT 10%

• Finished the output 10 minutes before the allotted time

• Finished the output 5 minutes before the allotted time

• Finished output within the allotted time

• Was not able to finish output within the allotted time

E. COMMUNICATION SKILLS (3-5 minutes only) 5%

• Able to discuss/explain with confidence all of the following: a. process b. function of tools, materials

and equipment c. cost of production d. employability e. business opportunity

• Able to discuss/explain with confidence 4 of the following: a. process b. function of tools, materials

and equipment c. cost of production d. employability e. business opportunity

• Able to discuss/explain with confidence 3 of the following: a. process b. function of tools, materials

and equipment c. cost of production d. employability e. business opportunity

• Able to discuss/explain with confidence 2 of the following: a. process b. function of tools, materials

and equipment c. cost of production d. employability e. business opportunity

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