Laundry Curriculum
Laundry Curriculum
Laundry Curriculum
F O R AP PA RE L / T EXT I L E I N D U ST RY
P R O FE S S I O N A LS & ED U C ATO R S
Sponsored by
Textile Industry Affairs
Building
Laundry
Skills
Curriculum by:
Jo Ann Pullen, CFCS
Family and Consumer Sciences
OUTCOME: Knowing and using proper clothing care practices results in positive
life/resource management and money saved.
Objectives:
1. I will identify and practice appropriate clothing care practices.
(National Standards for Family and Consumer Sciences Education
[NSFACSE]: 2.1.4, 16.2.5)
2. I will read and write care labels using words or symbols.
(NSFACSE: 2.3.1, 16.2.3)
3. I will understand textile legislation and labeling in a global economy.
(NSFACSE: 2.3.1, 16.2.3)
Materials Needed:
16.2.3 Review textile legislation, standards, and labeling in the global economy.
Basic Concepts:
Learning Activities:
2. Introduce the learning activity. Ask the students if they buy their own
clothes. After responses, ask the students if they read the labels when
making a buying decision. Continue the discussion by asking what they
look for when buying their clothes and how important it is to them
whether the apparel needs to be drycleaned or washed. Tell the students
that the purpose of today’s learning opportunity is to understand general
principles of caring for textile products.
5. Tell the students that the Textile Industry Affairs Division of the
Clorox Company, decided to provide this laundering brochure to students
at no cost to the school. Tell the students that the informational content
of the brochure contains no advertising. The brochure does provide the
name and identifier of the company that produced it in case they want
more information. The brochure is comprehensive including pretreating,
washing, bleaching, drying, ironing, stain removal, and care symbol
information. (Note: you may order enough brochures to give one to each
of your students.)
6. When the students have completed their work, ask the students if
they do their laundry. Which steps in clothes care are new to them?
Do they care for their clothes in different ways than recommended in the
brochure? What are the benefits of each method?
Assessment:
1. High quality completion of worksheet and homework.
“LAUNDRY ESSENTIALS” CURRICULUM – J. Pullen
p. 4 of 4
Assessment:
1. High quality completion of the “Decoding Care Symbols” worksheet
and the quiz.
UNIT: LAUNDRY ESSENTIALS
By J. Pullen NAME
p. 1 of 2
Date Date Due:
LAUNDRY ESSENTIALS
Objective: I will identify appropriate clothing care practices.
Directions: Read “Laundry Essentials.” Then complete this worksheet by writing
the information in phrases or sentences.
SORTING OUT
Sort your laundry loads according to:
COLOR:
✔
✔
✔
DEGREE OF SOIL:
✔
✔
OTHER CHECKS:
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
WASHING
When do you need extra detergent?
Continues on back
UNIT: LAUNDRY ESSENTIALS
By J. Pullen
p. 2 of 2
If you have hard water, what type of detergent works best?
Describe the two types of bleach. Which one is a disinfectant that kills germs?
Describe the two ways bleach can be safely added to the washer.
1.
2.
Directions: Care instructions are reported on apparel and home furnishings in words and in
symbols. To learn what these symbols mean, try decoding these care labels. Use the ASTM OR
CLOROX CARE SYMBOL CHART.
40C
1.
40C
2. 50
50
Continues on back
UNIT: LAUNDRY ESSENTIALS
By J. Pullen NAME
FACS Standards: 2.3.1, 16.2.3
4. 30C
30C
5. A
What is the simple pattern used for the ASTM care symbol system?
do not dry
(used with
do not wash)
Additional
Tumble dry instructions
cycles (in symbols
or words)
line dry /
hang to dry
normal permanent delicate /
& press gentle
do not wring
in the shade
Iron when
(added to line
needed--dry dry, drip dry, or
or steam dry flat)
A P F
P F
any perchlorethylene petroleum do not
Dryclean solvent or solvent dryclean
petroleum solvent only
Note: As a minimum, laundering instructions include, in order, four symbols: washing, bleaching, drying, and ironing; and, drycleaning instructions include one
symbol. Additional symbols or words may be used to clarify the instructions. Actual water temperatures obtained in the home are dependent upon the washing
machine settings (hot, warm, cold), regional water supply temperatures, water heater settings, and regulations governing these conditions.
Adapted from ASTM D5489-96c: Standard Guide to Care Symbols for Care Instructions on Textile Products
For voluntary standard information contact: American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959