Household Chemicals and Personal Care Products (Chap 5, Lesson 20)
Household Chemicals and Personal Care Products (Chap 5, Lesson 20)
Household Chemicals and Personal Care Products (Chap 5, Lesson 20)
Content Standard
The learners demonstrate an understanding on the properties and mode of action
of the following consumer products:
1. Cleaning materials
2. Cosmetics
Performance Standard
The learners shall be able to make either a poster, a flyer, or a brochure of a
product indicating its uses, properties, mode of action and precautions.
Learning Competencies
The learners shall be able to:
1. Give common examples of cleaning materials for the house and for personal care
(S11/12PSIIIi-j-30)
2. From product labels, identify the active ingredient(s) of cleaning products used
at home (S11/12PS-IIIi-j-31)
3. Give the use of other ingredients in cleaning agents (S11/12PS-IIIi-j-32)
4. Give common examples of personal care products used to enhance the
appearance of the human body (S11/12PS-IIIi-j-33)
5. Identify the major ingredients of cosmetics such as body lotion, skin whitener,
deodorants, and perfume (S11/12PS-IIIi-j-34)
6. Explain the precautionary measures indicated in various cleaning products and
cosmetics (S11/12PS-IIIi-j-35)
Introduction
Overview of the objectives and key terms.
1. Learning objectives- Read-ALOUD the Learning Competencies!
Product exploration
The learners will fill the table below using the products they brought to class. The
“Mode of Action” in the last column will be filled out AFTER the learners have
conducted independent research. During the activity, remind them to observe the
products with caution, particularly in smelling and touching as they may have
harmful effects upon contact.
DISCUSSION/ DELIVERY
Point #1:
Inform the learners that they will have to conduct independent research to
determine the mode of action of the different ingredients that they have seen.
Before they proceed with their independent research, give them an overview of
the terms that they will encounter. Possible terms are:
2. Check multiple sources and make sure to cite them. Learners may use MSDS
sheets (Material Safety Data Sheet) which should be available online.
3. Learners will use mostly internet sources so guide them in selecting good
websites. Helpful websites are:
Chemicals of Concern
http://www.safecosmetics.org/get-the-facts/chemicals-of-concern/ (last
accessed March 27, 2016)
Bleach
http://www.madehow.com/Volume-2/Bleach.html (last accessed March 27, 2016)
Household Products Database
https://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/(last accessed March 27, 2016)
Soaps and Detergents: Products and Ingredients
http://www.cleaninginstitute.org/clean_living/
soaps__detergents_products__ingredients.aspx(last accessed March 27, 2016)
I will:
1. be proactive and will research on the products that I am using
2. choose products that have a short ingredient list (10 or less ingredients)
3. buy products that are biodegradable
4. read the proper disposal of products and make sure to follow them
For # 2. This is often prescribed as a general rule of thumb, this is not necessarily
true for all but is a good guide.
ENRICHMENT
Healthy Options Activity (75 minutes, depending on the number of learners)
Healthy Options
Divide the class in groups of 3-4 members and have them explore homemade
alternative products for their personal hygiene and their household cleaning use.
Have them research to create/replicate the alternative product. Each group will
have to demonstrate the process to the class, describe the creation, use, mode of
action and disposal of the homemade product.
The demonstration can span 5-6 minutes, including a short question and answer
portion.
EVALUATION
Fact sheet, Classroom Demonstration
Evaluate learners’ understanding form their fact sheet and
demonstration.
Fact Sheet Rubrics