Rev K 10 Tle Afa9&10
Rev K 10 Tle Afa9&10
Rev K 10 Tle Afa9&10
Department of Education
DepEd Complex, Meralco Avenue
Pasig City
Quarter I
Maintaining poultry tools, equipment, the concepts and skills performs poultry 1. discusses the procedures in maintaining TLE_AFA_
house, and facilities in poultry production production poultry tools, equipment, house, and AP9/10-
● pre-operational check-up practices facilities according to industry standards. I/III-a-1
● cleaning of tools, equipment, house,
and facilities
● inspection of tools, equipment
house, and facilities
● proper upkeep of equipment
Housing requirement for weaner, grower concepts and skills in performs swine 6. layout housing requirement for weaner, TLE_AFA_
and finisher swine raising production grower, and finisher AP9/10-
● floor space requirement practices I/III-e-f-6
● layout
Health Management for weaner, grower, 10. performs the administration of vitamins TLE_AFA_
and finisher AP9/10-
● water hygiene I/III-h-i-10
● vaccination
● immunization
● preventive medication
● biosecurity
Quarter II
broiler – any commercial meat type chicken usually raised up to six weeks of age
brooding - refers to the period immediately after hatch when special care and attention must be given to chicks to ensure their health and survival
crossbreed – a group of animals produced by mating two or more different breeds or strains of animal
disease - any deviation from the normal condition of the body of an animal
lamb – young goat usually less than 1 year old; refers to meat of sheep less than one (1 ) year old
livestock – domestic animals kept for use on a farm and raised for sale and profit
nutrient – food elements or substance found in the feeds such as protein, carbohydrates, and fats
ruminant – refers to animals with complex digestive system (e.g. cattle, carabao, goats and sheep)
selection – refers to the process of choosing males and females with desirable characteristics either for breeding or replacement stocks
supplement – one of many high protein feeds that is used to balance or improve existing ration
vitamin – organic substances needed in small amounts and are important for the health and proper functioning of the animals
References
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Agricultural Training Institute Cordillera Administrative Region. “Tips in the Care & Management of Pigs.” Retrieve from: https://ati.da.gov.ph/ati-
car/sites/default/files/Tips_in_the_Care_and_Mgt_of_PIGS.pdf
Anacleto B. Coronel, MS., DVMA.A primer on Animal Husbandry Technology and Livelihood Education III SEDP SERIES
Atlas Guide Book on Swine Management, Atlas Technical Department Thick and Thin Agri-Products Inc., 148 Sitio Bisita, Barangay Duhat, Bocaue, Bulacan,
1997.
DepEd Order No. 30, series 2019. The Department of Education Manual of Style. Philippines
Ernst, Ralph. “Broiler Care Practices.” The Poultry Site, March 2003. Retrieve from: https://www.thepoultrysite.com/articles/broiler-care-practices
“Management Practices for Enhancing Productivity of Piggery Farm.” Vikaspedia, Last Modified April 19, 2022. Retrieve from:
https://vikaspedia.in/agriculture/livestock/technologies-for-north-eastern-region/management-practices-for-enhancing-productivity-of-piggery-farm
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K to 12 Technology and Livelihood Education Curriculum Guide Page 2of 38
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K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE)
Grades 9 to 10- AGRICULTURE AND FISHERY ARTS (AFA)
Organic Agriculture: A Training Manual (2012), PCAARRD Training. Module No. 4, Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research
and Development (PCAARRD), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Los Baños, Laguna, 2012, Philippines
Roese, Greg, et.al. “Basic Pig Husbandry – The Weaner.” Primefacts 72, February 2006. Retrieve from: https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/
Sheep Production in Asia: Philippine Council For Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources and Research and Development, Department of Science and
Technology, Los Baños Laguna, Philippines, 1989
Shelke, Venket M. “Health Management of Broilers in Summer,” Kemin, July 20, 2021. Retrieve from: https://www.kemin.com/in/en/blog/animal/ health-
management-of-broilers-in-summer
Suratos, Cesar P., et al., Technology Livelihood Education-III: St. Bernadette Publishing House Corporation, 1373 E. Rodriguez Ave., Cubao, Quezon City,
2007.
Taylor, Graeme, et.al. “Basic Pig Husbandry – The Grower Herd.” The Pig Site, May 2006. https://www.thepigsite.com/articles/basic-pig-husbandry-the-
grower-herd
The Philippines Recommends for Forage and Pasture Crops: Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources and Research and
Development, Department of Science and Technology, Los Baños Laguna, Philippines, 2008
The Philippines Recommends for Goat Farming: Philippine Council For Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources and Research and Development,
Technical Bulletin Series No. 24-A, National Science and Technology Authority, Los Baños Laguna,Philippines 1985
Quarter I
The learner…
The learner The learner…
CONTENT demonstrates an
understanding in/of...
CODE
Hatchery, Nursery, and Grow-out the concepts and skills performs fish grow-out 1. discusses hatchery, nursery, and TLE_AFA_AQ
Culture in fish grow-out culture. culture. grow-out culture. 9/10-I/III-a-1
● fish size
● culture facilities
● stocking rate
● feeding
● post-harvest handling
Quarter II
compartment - a separate section or part of a structure or container; one of the parts or spaces into which an area is subdivided.
culture - the cultivation of plants, especially by scientific methods designed to improve stock or to produce new ones
dikes - an embankment of earth and rock built to prevent floods or to hold irrigation water in for agricultural purposes
drainage - the natural or artificial removal of surface and sub-surface water from an area; the action or a method of draining.
hatchery - a place where the hatching of fish or poultry eggs is artificially controlled for commercial purposes.
stock sampling - an aquaculture activity wherein stocks are regularly sampled for length-weight measurements to determine its rate of growth and
general condition
DepEd Order No. 30, series 2019. The Department of Education Manual of Style. Philippines K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Guide for Junior High
School Technical Livelihood Education and Senior High School Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track Agri-Fishery Arts- Aquaculture (NC II)
K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Guide for Junior High School Technical Livelihood Education and Senior High School Technical-Vocational-Livelihood
Track. Agri-Fishery Arts-Aquaculture (NC II). 2016, Department of Education. Philippines.
Quarter I
keeping records of materials, the concepts and skills performs agri-crop 1. prepares records of the different TLE_AFA_A
tools, and equipment in agri-crop operations operations following materials, tools, and equipment used in CP9/10-I/III-
following the industry the industry practices. agricultural crop production. a-1
practices.
-asexual
cost and return analysis - a mathematical formula that investors can use to evaluate their investments and judge how well a particular
investment has performed compared to others.
growing media - a medium through which roots grow and extract water and nutrients. in native plant nurseries, a growing medium can
consist of native soil but is more commonly an "artificial soil" composed of materials such as peat moss or compost.
maturity indices - signs or indications that a commodity is mature and is ready to be harvested; also refers to the stage in the
development of the fruits and vegetables when maximum growth and maturation has occurred.
nursery - a place where plants are propagated and grown to a desired size. mostly the seedlings are kept for a certain period
before transplanting for gardening, forestry or conservation biology rather than agriculture. It includes retail nurseries which sell to
the general public, wholesale nurseries which sell only to businesses such as other nurseries and commercial gardeners, and
private nurseries which supply the needs of institutions or private entities.
Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSH Standards)- it serves as the country's central legislation in promoting a safe and healthy
workplace for all working people by protecting them against all hazards in their work environment.
post-harvest handling - a specific term used for the movement of commodities and operations through which a commodity undergoes from
harvest to possession of the fixed consumer. It includes the technological aspects of marketing and distribution.
packaging - the technology or process to ensure adequate protection and safe delivery of a product from the produces to the
ultimate consumer.
plant propagation - the process of increasing the number of plants of a particular species or cultivar. there are two primary forms of
plant propagation: sexual and asexual. in nature, propagation of plants most often involves sexual reproduction or the production
of viable seeds. when exposed to proper environmental conditions, these seeds germinate and grow into mature reproductive
plants.
quincunx - a system of planting has been developed to utilize the space between four trees that remains unutilized
seed germination -seed germination is a complex process that occurs when a viable seed with proper internal conditions is exposed to favorable
environmental conditions. internal conditions that affect seed germination include seed coat properties and dormancy. environmental
factors that influence seed germination include moisture, temperature, air (oxygen), and, in certain cases, light. ideal germination
conditions vary by species so it is important to know the crop.
seed viability - a measurement of the percentage of seeds that are alive after storage. the greater the viability of seeds, the fewer seeds will be needed
to establish a desired number of plants in the field or nursery.
soil analysis - the analysis of a soil sample to determine nutrient and contaminated content, composition, and other characteristics such
as the acidity or ph level.
substrates - a surface on which an organism is attached or grows. soil is the universal substrate for growing plants but the majority of
substrate growers look to develop a better medium specific to their plants. popular substrates growers include sphagnum peat
moss, bark, coir, perlite, and vermiculite.
ripening - the state of development of a fruit that it becomes soft and edible when applied strictly to climacteric type fruit.
Calibo, C.T. TLE– Grade 10 Module, Week 3, Quarter 1: Prepare Composting Area and Raw Materials First Edition. 2020.
Cost and Revenue Analysis: Introduction. 11th Economics Chapter 4. Retrieved From https://www.brainkart.com/article/Cost-and-Revenue-Analysis--
Introduction.
DepEd Order No. 30, series 2019. The Department of Education Manual of Style. Philippines.
K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Guide For Junior High School Technical Livelihood Education And Senior High School Technical-Vocational-Livelihood
Track Agri-Fishery Arts-Agri-Crop Production (NC 1).
K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Guide for Junior High School Technology and Livelihood Education and Senior High School Technical-
Vocational Livelihood Track. Agri-Fishery Arts-Organic Agriculture (NC II). Department of Education. Philippines.
Nazareno, J. B and Sajorda, R. C. Agricultural Crop Production-Learner’s Material. Department of Education-Instructional Materials
Council Secretariat (DepEd IMCS). First Edition. SDO-Pangasinan, Region 1. Philippines. 2014.
Organic Agriculture: A Training Manual, PCAARRD Training. Module No. 4, Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and
Development (PCAARRD), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Los Baños, Laguna, 2012, Philippines. 2012
Philippine National Standards on Organic Agriculture (2003). Retrieved From https://noab.da.gov.ph/wp- /04/Philippine-National-Standards-on-Organic-
Agriculture. content/uploads/2021pdf.
Quarter I
background of fish capture the concepts and performs capturing of 1. discusses the background of fish TLE_AFA_
• history of fish capture skills of fish fishes in accordance capture. FFC9/10-
• status of fish capture in the Philippines capture in with OSH standards. I/III-a-1-2
• the trends of fish capture accordance with
OSH standards.
protecting marine environment 2. discusses protecting the marine
• garbage disposal procedures environment.
• guidelines and implementation
safety measures in fish capture operations 3. discusses safety measures in fish TLE_AFA_
• areas of concern for safety measures capture operations. FFC9/10-
- place I/III-b-3
- time
- work tasks
• Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)
o basic first aid treatment
o proper lifting techniques for heavy
objects
o Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE)
mesh nets, beach seines, and gill nets 5. discusses different parts and types of TLE_AFA_
nets and its function, and applicability FFC9/10-
• mesh nets based on national law and local I/III-e-f-5-6
• beach seine ordinances.
- parts and function
• gill nets
- types
- parts and function 6. discusses fishing strategies.
• equipment and tools for adjusting beach
seines and gill nets
• techniques for slinging beach seines and
gill nets
• applicability based on national law and
local ordinances
• fishing strategy
pots and traps used in capturing fish 1. discusses pots and traps.
• types of pots and traps TLE_AFA_F
• basic operation FC9/10-II/IV-
• fishing strategies b-c-1
tools and equipment in fish capture in small 2. operates tools and equipment in fish capture TLE_AFA_F
scale operation in accordance with OSH standard. FC9/10-II/IV-
• fishing equipment d-e-2
o fishing boat
▪ motorized
▪ non-motorized
o electrical equipment
o fishing tools
o power tools
o handheld tools
• safety practices in using fishing tools
and equipment
fishing vessels 3. discusses the different types of fishing TLE_AFA_F
vessels, its parts and function, and its FC9/10-II/IV-
• classification of fishing vessels maintenance. f-3
• parts and function
• basic maintenance of fishing vessel
Municipal fishing vessel (up to 3.0 gross tons) 4. discusses the characteristics and structural TLE_AFA_F
design of a municipal fishing vessels and the FC9/10-II/IV-
• Characteristics of a fishing vessel of applicable fishing regulations. g-h-4
up to 3.0 Gross Tons
• structural design
• fishing regulations when using fishing
vessel 3.0 Gross Tons
fish capture - activity that extract fish and other living organisms from surface waters inland of the coastline.
fishing vessels - a boat or ship used to catch fish in a lake, sea, or river.
handheld tools - any tools powered by hands used by craftsperson in manual operations.
pots and traps - are submerged three-dimensional wire or wood devices that permit organisms to enter the enclosure but make escape difficult
or impossible.
power tool - a tool operated by an additional power source and mechanism other than the manual labor used with hand tools.
Weaving - a process that involves using a loom to hold the thread or yarn is a sequence of loops, also known as bights or half l, meshes,
which are interwoven by knots.
Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR). Managing Municipal Fisheries in the Philippines: Context, Framework,
Concepts and Principles. Fisheries Improved for Sustainable Harvest (FISH) Project, Cebu City, Philippines. 2010.
Department of Education. Agri-Fishery Arts – Fish Capture (NC II) Basic Education Curriculum for Junior High School Technology And Livelihood Education
And Senior High School Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track. Pasig City: Department of Education.2016.
FAO 2022. Fishing Gear types. Cast nets. Technology Fact Sheets. Fisheries and Aquaculture Division [online]. Rome. [Cited Monday, June 27th 2022].
https://www.fao.org/fishery/en/geartype/217/en.
Food and Agriculture Organization of The United Nations. Module: Capture fisheries. 2015. Retrieve from http://www.fao.org/3/i3584e/i3584e.pdf
Gould, David & Compagnoni, Antonio & Lembo, Giuseppe. Organic Aquaculture: Principles, Standards and Certification. 2019. 10.1007/978-3-030-05603-
2_1.
Spoehr, Alexander. “CHANGE IN PHILIPPINE CAPTURE FISHERIES: AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW.” Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society 12, no. 1
(1984): 25–56. http://www.jstor.org/stable/29791813.
Suh D and Pomeroy R Projected Economic Impact of Climate Change on Marine Capture Fisheries in the Philippines. Front. Mar. Sci. 7:232. doi:
10.3389/fmars, 2020.
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https://www.fao.org/3/x6943e/x6943e05.htm#bm05.3
Quarter I
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARDS PERFORMANCE LEARNING COMPETENCIES CODE
STANDARDS
Economic Demands/Potentials in the concepts and skills in demonstrates Food 1. identifies the economic TLE_AFA_FBP9/1
the Area for Food Processing Food Processing in Processing in accordance demands/potentials in the 0-I/III-a-1
accordance with industry with industry standard. area
standard.
Selecting, recieving, and 2. discusses the process of TLE_AFA_FBP9/1
handling of raw materials and selecting, receiving, and 0-I/III-b-2
supplies for food processing handling raw materials,
and supplies
• packing
• packaging
• labeling
Selling Techniques selling finished product. performs selling finished 7. performs selling finished TLE_AFA_FBP9/1
product. product 0-I/III-h-i-7
- packaging and labeling
- selling strategies
Types of Fruit Juices the concepts and skills in Fruit demonstrates Fruit Juice 1. discusses types of fruit TLE_AFA_FBP
Juice Processing in Processing in accordance with juices and beverages 9/10-II/IV-a-b-1
• clear juices accordance with industry industry standard.
• citrus juices standard.
• tropical juices
• fruit nectars
• fruit punches and juice
drinks
Selling of Finished Products selling finished product. performs selling finished 4. performs selling finished TLE_AFA_FBP
product. product 9/10-II/IV- h-1-
4
bottling/canning – refers to method/process of preserving foods in hermetically sealed containers such as tin cans and glass jars by
sterilization with heat
condiments -is a spice, sauce or other food preparation that is added to food to impart a particular flavor or to enhance its flavor
curing – refers to a process by which salt, sugar and salitre, and other preservatives and adjuncts are introduced or used to prolong the
keeping quality of the products
dehydration- refers to drying by artificially produced heat under carefully controlled conditions of temperature, humidity and airflow within a
chamber
dry curing– refers to a method of curing meat where curing mixture is rubbed on the surface of the food material being cured.
food additives- refer to substances intentionally added to foods to achieve or retain desired characteristics
food processing – refers to the application of heat in varying degree to the food enclosed in a container for a sufficient time to sterilize the
product
packaging - the process of creating a cover for the product which identifies the brand and also ensures its safety for storage and transport
packing – refers to the preparation of product or commodity for proper storage and/or transportation.
pickling- refers to the preservation of foods by brine and vinegar with or without bacterial fermentation
preservatives- refer to food additives that retard spoilage and preserve the natural color and flavor of food products
sanitation - refers to the process of treating food contact and non-food contact surface with physical agents and chemicals to kill the residual
microorganisms present after cleaning
standard measurement – refers to something set up as a rule for measuring or a model to be followed
smoke – refers to the gas from burning wood material containing combustible and noncombustible substances, the combustible substances
are the main sources of smoke which consist of cellulose, lignin, pentosans, tannic acid, protein substances, resins and terpenes
smoke house- refers to a closed smoke chamber where smoke is produced which may range from the temporary (barrel) smoke house to the
permanent frame or concrete smoke house.
smoking – refers to subjecting the product to the action of smoke from burning wood materials
sugar concentrates – refer to products cooked with sugar to attain a concentration of 40-65% or to saturated sucrose level
syruping – practice of making syrup made through boiling down or otherwise concentrating plant sap, juice or grain extracts.
thermal processing – refers to the method of processing food in hermetically sealed container by applying heat with the right temperature and
time, enough to kill microorganisms responsible in the spoilage of food, which involves bottling and canning
References:
K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum, Junior High School Technical Livelihood Education and Senior High School Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track. Agri-
Fishery Arts- Food Processing (NCII)
K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Guide for Senior High School- Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track. Agri-Fishery Arts- Food (Fish) Processing Grade
11-12 (Specialization)
Principles and practices of small and medium-scale fruit juice processing. FAO Agricultural Services Bulletin 146, Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations (FAO), Rome (2001).
Training Regulations Food Processing NCII, Processed Foods and Beverages Sector, TESDA, Philippines
TLE_AFA_AP9/10-I/III-b-c-3
LEGEND SAMPLE
First Entry Learning Area and Strand/ Technology and Livelihood TLE_AFA_AP
Subject or Specialization Education
Uppercase Letter/s
Agriculture and Fishery Arts
Animal Production
*Zero if no specific
quarter