Running a household is not that easy. It’s more than just keeping a home nice and tidy. Learning how to cook, clean, and be a domestic engineer of sorts requires skill and patience. You should not be doing it all on your own, however. Even the youngest children can help with cooking, cleaning, and other...Read More
I didn't have a very hands-on family when I was growing up, so I really enjoyed taking a Home-Ec class when I was in highschool. I learned a few things that I still use today, but I wish I would've had more hands on training in home life skills.
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Life Skills as High School Electives: Sewing Basics for Teens covers basic skills like threading a needle & sewing a button. Includes FREE Printable List.
Put your knowledge of the domestic arts to the test!
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Put your knowledge of the domestic arts to the test!
Freedom Homeschooling lists free homeschool life skills electives for all grades. Home economics, personal finance, auto repair, and more!
Looking for home economics lessons and resources? Here is a collection of many solutions to teach cooking, sewing, laundry, home management, and more.
Freedom Homeschooling lists free homeschool life skills electives for all grades. Home economics, personal finance, auto repair, and more!
Your economics activities should not be boring. There are SO MANY fun ways to make it engaging for students, as well as teach vocabulary.
What are the basic skills you need as a homemaker? Master this list of homemaking basics before tackling more advanced skills.
Your economics activities should not be boring. There are SO MANY fun ways to make it engaging for students, as well as teach vocabulary.
Should "home ec" be brought back to schools?
Get a look at World War 2 rationing with these rationing meal plans. They come straight from a Food Fight for Freedom by Home Economics Institute's booklet issued during the war to help homemakers.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for joining me on my 31 Days of Home Economics! It has been so much fun to revisit just a few of the foundational principles of home economics and discover new ways of doing age-old things in and around our homes. Some aspects of 'home' have become so mundane over the years as other things have taken its place. I hope that through this series and the rest of my blog you will gain a new love for your home and the people who live there, as well as, all the tasks and managing the home requires. Although this blog is mainly about sewing, I hope to inspire you as a manager of your home. I hope you will follow along and chime into the comments from time to time. Please consider following me at one of the following methods. Or, go to my sidebar and subscribe by email or by feedburner.
Do you have the skills it takes to get through everyday life or in the midst of a global crisis? It's easy to get wrapped up in all the to-do's of life that we don't always take the time to learn the things we need to live "the good life." Don't miss the 48 life skills EVERYONE should know—even our kids.
... popular recipes broadcast from October, 1926, to June, 1927, in the Housekeepers' Chat programs of the radio service, United States Department of...
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Some household tasks can be put off, but meal planning and preparation have to be done each day. Here are tips for teaching your children about this life skill.
This 1 page worksheet is a quick read with scenarios about opportunity cost. This would be great as homework, or as a supplement to a lesson on opportunity cost! **This freebie is a part of a larger packet for an Economics unit found here: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Economics-Extravaganza-Econ-Supplemental-Packet-1348552 **
In 2022, it will be more important than ever for children to learn the difference between wants and needs. With the rise of consumerism, it is easy for kids
Subject one of dozens, including performing arts and environmental science, to be axed at GCSE, AS and A-level in latest exams shakeup
Part of the book Low cost cooking.
These principles (similar to the list that Wendell Berry laid out more than two decades ago in Home Economics) provide guidelines for a simpler, slower, more sustainable life. They offer me hope.
Freedom Homeschooling lists free homeschool electives for all grades. Business, engineering, journalism, public speaking, and more!
This post contains affiliate links. It is important for kids to know the basics of a health economy and to understand the different types of systems in our world. I usually assign this as a 1-semester course during 12th grade. Choose a FREE Homeschool Economics Curriculum from this list of great resources. Updated 7/31/21 Federal [...]
If the recent downturn has left your purse strings tight, you're not alone. Across the globe, families have to get a little more creative with their spending habits. And in the center of it all
Homemaking skills help anyone turn a house into a home, no matter where they live. These skills are still relevant, and they deserve renewed attention.
simple-y a-mazing.
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Thanks to everyone who submitted economics posters. Here are a few of our favorites.
La réutilisation de ce que nous avons à la maison est un bon moyen d’économiser de l’argent, mais aussi bon pour la planète.
Avec Prixtel vous payez moins cher votre abonnement téléphonique car vous payez uniquement ce que vous consommez ! Une bonne astuce pour faire des économies.
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I didn't have a very hands-on family when I was growing up, so I really enjoyed taking a Home-Ec class when I was in highschool. I learned a few things that I still use today, but I wish I would've had more hands on training in home life skills.
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