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FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE

FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE. Mrs. Catherine Wolf Wilson Southern M iddle School wolcat@wilsonsd.org 610.670.0180 ext 4497. WELCOME TO ROOM 507. GRADE 6 FCS. UNITS OF STUDY Family Family Functions Family Types Family Life Cycle Solving Family Conflict Babysitting

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FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE

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  1. FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE Mrs. Catherine Wolf Wilson Southern Middle School wolcat@wilsonsd.org 610.670.0180 ext 4497

  2. WELCOME TO ROOM 507

  3. GRADE 6 FCS UNITS OF STUDY Family • Family Functions • Family Types • Family Life Cycle • Solving Family Conflict Babysitting • Stages of Child Development • Keeping Children Safe & Healthy • Babysitting Foods & Nutrition • Food Safety & Sanitation • Food Preparation • Food Guide Pyramid/MyPlate • Nutrition

  4. Grade 6 Content Description • 6th grade FCS focuses on family, babysitting and foods. We are all part of a family and your family is the biggest influence in your life. Understanding your family will help students identify roles and duties, cope with changes and build stronger relationships with family members. • Babysitting is usually a student’s first job. In the babysitting unit we will help students become better babysitters by discussing stages of child development, babysitting safety strategies and the responsibilities of babysitting. • The foods unit is an introduction to cooking and nutrition where students will learn beginning cooking skills including kitchen safety and sanitation, measuring, and cooking terminology. Students will also learn about MyPlate, the Dietary Guidelines and essential nutrients which will help you make healthier breakfast and snack food choices. You will apply your skills and knowledge through foods lab experiences in class.

  5. GRADE 7 FCS UNITS OF STUDY Foods & Nutrition • Food Safety & Sanitation • Food Preparation • Food Guide Pyramid/MyPlate.Gov • Nutrition Consumer Education • Reading Food Labels • Consumer Rights & Responsibilities • Unit Pricing • Kitchen Math

  6. Grade 7 Content Description • 7th grade FCS students will build on the knowledge and skills from 6th grade and utilize good personal hygiene and safe food handling techniques to successfully follow a recipe to create food products. Students will learn about portion control, nutrients and how to improve their food choices for optimal nutrition by analyzing foods for nutritional content. Students will apply their skills and knowledge through foods lab experiences in class. • In the consumer education portion of class, students will read and interpret food packages and labels, compare products and calculate unit pricing to determine best value of consumer goods. Students will also learn to exercise their consumer right to be heard by writing a complaint or compliment letter to a company of their choice.

  7. GRADE 8 ELECTIVE FCS UNITS OF STUDY • Safety & Sanitation • Kitchen Equipment • Food Preparation Techniques • Dairy Foods • Grains • Fruits • Vegetables • Proteins • Foreign Foods • American Regional Foods

  8. Grade 8 Elective FCS • Grade 8 - Elective Family and Consumer Science class helps students to learn the skills and tools necessary for meeting the challenges and responsibilities of life. A major focus of this course will be in the area foods and nutrition. Students will learn basic cooking methods that will give students the background to prepare a wide variety of culinary delights. Each food group is studied; recipes are chosen and prepared from each food group. Of course, home-made ice cream is one of the favorite foods labs. Students use research skills to learn about different cultures and cuisines, then prepare and taste foods from around the world. American regional cuisines are also explored, culminating with an all American buffet.

  9. Students observe and learn culinary techniques

  10. Students use a variety of reference materials

  11. Co-operation and team-work are important skills for FCS class

  12. Students work together to plan foods labs

  13. Learning about the use and care of small appliances

  14. Finding the right equipment

  15. Future Food Network Stars!!!!!!!

  16. Get those aprons on and wash your hands!

  17. Enjoying the finished product

  18. Thumbs up for Family & Consumer Science!!!

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