Back in the day, Home Ec was a required course for girls in junior high school. I remember well. I remember learning some valuable skills in that class, skills I use daily. It’s a course that isn’t really about being ‘a girl’ but about real-life living in a real-life home. Some of the skills I ... Read More about Home Ec {NOT just for girls} Basic Household Duties
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Training Your Children in Home Economics is an eBook covering multiple areas of teaching home ec skills at home, as well as printables for tracking progress.
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Check out these 10 home economics skills your kids need to know, plus a free printable!
Looking for home economics lessons and resources? Here is a collection of many solutions to teach cooking, sewing, laundry, home management, and more.
Check out these 10 home economics skills your kids need to know, plus a free printable!
How do you help your child learn the basics of home-ec but in a relaxed homeschool way? We have ideas for most any age.
I want to buy Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House for every man, woman, and adult baby I know!
Back in 1951, 11-grader Geraldine created this wonderful, 27-page report on Home Storage Ideas for her home ec class at Hoover High School in San Diego, Calif.,
Check out these 10 home economics skills your kids need to know, plus a free printable!
Homeschool home ec class is a natural part of our daily life!
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I want to buy Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House for every man, woman, and adult baby I know!
Kelly Coyne and Erik Knutzen think things like learning how to make your own household cleaners and keepin your own bees can help transform the world.
Check out these 10 home economics skills your kids need to know, plus a free printable!
I want to buy Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House for every man, woman, and adult baby I know!
Put your knowledge of the domestic arts to the test!
Sewing in school is far from a home ec relic of the past. It's a great way to boost confidence, creativity, problem solving, and to create a lifelong skill.
I would not only welcome new versions of home economics classes to be offered at my teen’s high school, I’d make it as mandatory as calculus.
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Home economics originated early in the 20th century as a way for women to learn homemaking and career skills in areas such as education and the restaurant industry. Over time, the field changed to reflect societal interests and priorities. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign reports modern home economics ...
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Functional vocabulary packets for life skills special education or English Language Learners to focus on everyday sight words great for daily warm up word of the day or group lessons, or for mastering IEP reading goals! teens | adults | independent living skills | home ec | writing | cooking | kitchen | recipe This comes with: 64 vocabulary words 16 worksheets Draw a line from the image to the word 4 vocabulary words per page Real photos Vocabulary featured: chop, peel, slice, dice, mince, knead, grill, sprinkle, cut out, bake, roast, boil, fry, whisk, toast, deep fry, mix, beat, whip, stir, shake, add, melt, roll, scrape, wash, pour, empty, dry, fold (2 different definitions), freeze, thaw/defrost, spread, tenderize, season, marinade, fill, skewer, cool, serve, shred, grate, microwave, blend, measure, squeeze, preheat, mash, stuff, drain, rinse, separate, remove, scramble, tear, open, cover, grease, sauté , sift, drizzle, garnish & turn over. _________________________________________________________ ★ SATISFACTION: Before purchasing this product, please read the product description and check out the preview to determine if the resource is appropriate for your students. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me: ✉ [email protected] ★ TERMS OF USE: ✔️ Copyrights reserved to F. Gonzalez (Adulting Made Easy aka Spedadulting). ✔️ This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. ✖️ Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. ✖️ No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. ✔️ You will receive a discount when purchasing multiple licenses. ✖️ This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. ★ LET'S CONNECT: Follow my store and social media pages to be the first to know about new resources, updates, sales and freebies! | BLOG | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | PINTEREST |
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Life Skills as High School Electives: Home Economics & Shop Class. Teaching your kids life skills is a great way to learn and earn high school credit!
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A fun and easy educational game to practice functional vocabulary for life skills special education or English Language Learners to focus on everyday sight words. teens | adults | independent living skills | home ec | writing | recipe | | real photos | images | age appropriate | cooking | kitchen This comes with: 62 vocabulary words 124 game cards total Level 1 - Picture with Word for both I Have & Who Has. Level 2- Picture with Word for I Have, and Definition for Who Has Answer Key for Level 2 Visuals (to support students that need help matching a photo to the vocabulary word when read out loud) Real photos How to play: The person with the starter card asks their “who has…” question. The student with the correct answer says “I have!” and then asks the “who has…” question that is on their card. Vocabulary featured: chop, peel, slice, dice, mince, knead, grill, sprinkle, cut out, bake, roast, boil, fry, whisk, toast, deep fry, mix, beat, whip, stir, shake, add, melt, roll, scrape, pour, empty, dry, fold, freeze, thaw/defrost, spread, tenderize, season, marinade, fill, skewer, cool, serve, shred, grate, microwave, blend, measure, squeeze, preheat, mash, stuff, drain, rinse, separate, remove, scramble, tear, open, cover, grease, sauté, sift, drizzle, garnish & turn over. _________________________________________________________ ★ SATISFACTION: Before purchasing this product, please read the product description and check out the preview to determine if the resource is appropriate for your students. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me: ✉ [email protected] ★ TERMS OF USE: ✔️ Copyrights reserved to F. Gonzalez (Adulting Made Easy aka Spedadulting). ✔️ This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. ✖️ Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. ✖️ No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. ✔️ You will receive a discount when purchasing multiple licenses. ✖️ This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. ★ LET'S CONNECT: Follow my store and social media pages to be the first to know about new resources, updates, sales and freebies! | BLOG | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | PINTEREST |
Life Skills as High School Electives: Home Economics & Shop Class. Teaching your kids life skills is a great way to learn and earn high school credit!
Completed in 2017 in Detroit, United States. Images by Jason Keen, Chris Miele. True North is a development comprised of nine rental units and shared community gardens, located two-and-a-half miles from Downtown Detroit. It has...
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Check out these 10 home economics skills your kids need to know, plus a free printable!
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