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Life Skills I: typically freshmen & sophomores--comprehensive Family and Consumer Science: year long course focusing on the introduction to the semester courses. The course begins with the introduction to housing needs, scale room drawings, and cleaning; moves to leadership and vocational organizations, then to relationships (family and dating); next to child development and parenting, on to nutrition and introductory food preparation and finally clothing selection, care and repair.
Life Skills I-A comprehensive year-long courseTextbook: Building Life Skills (grade is average of daily, lab, and tests X2)Semester IPart 7: The Place You Call HomeChapter 40: The Comforts of Home Chapter 41: Your Personal Space Chapter 42: Keeping Your Home Clean and Safe Part 8: Reaching New HeightsChapter 43: Working with a Group
Part 1: Learning About Yourself Chapter 5: Your Family (Adoption University) Chapter 6: Your Friends
Part 2: Managing Your LifeChapter 7: Getting Ready to Manage Chapter 8: Managing Your Resources Chapter 9: Managing Time, Energy, and Money
Part 6: Clothes You WearChapter 34: Building a Wardrobe
Part 3: Understanding ChildrenChapter 13: Safety and Health Concerns Chapter 14: The Business of Babysitting
Semester IIPart 4: Your Health and NutritionChapter 18: Nutrition and You (Food science activities) Chapter 19: Eating Nutritiously Chapter 20: Managing Your Weight
Part 5: Working in the KitchenChapter 22: Kitchen Safety and Sanitation (Food poisoning poster) Chapter 23: Kitchen Utensils and Appliances Chapter 24: Convenience Foods Chapter 25: Getting Ready to Cook Chapter 26: Fruits and Vegetables Chapter 27: Cereal Products Chapter 28: Milk and Milk Products Chapter 29: Protein Foods Chapter 30: Desserts (cookies) Chapter 32: At the Table Chapter 31: Foods of Different Cultures (report)
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