Ideas for your Family and Consumer Sciences (a.k.a. Home Economics) classroom.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Books & Food.
I came up with this display case a few years ago when the librarian kept telling me she had some great books about food. She was nice enough to pull them all out for me. I just had to come up with a title... which was the biggest struggle. Luckily my sister helped me come up with this one. So easy. And fun.
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Family & Consumer Sciences is LOADS of fun!
Like what you see? You can purchase this bulletin board kit from Etsy or Teachers Pay Teachers . Just print, trim and hang! I think it is such a fun, eye catching way to advertise what Family & Consumer Sciences (or Home Economics) is all about! You can put any labels on the clothing to fit your class. Contact me for a custom version for your class or subject! apples2zippers@gmail.com
Keep scrolling for a fun 3-D addition if you have a display case rather than a bulletin board!
2008: Here is my current display case. It took me a long time to come up with this- with help from my sister and a friend. It is time for a change ... any ideas. (click on the picture for a better/enlarged view)
Did you notice the actual Load of Fun at the bottom?!? Ha ha! I printed the word fun in different "fun" fonts and on various colored paper. I filled the laundry basket with crumpled up news paper and then positioned (and in some cases, pinned) the paper strips on top until the news paper was covered.
Keep scrolling for a fun 3-D addition if you have a display case rather than a bulletin board!
2008: Here is my current display case. It took me a long time to come up with this- with help from my sister and a friend. It is time for a change ... any ideas. (click on the picture for a better/enlarged view)
Did you notice the actual Load of Fun at the bottom?!? Ha ha! I printed the word fun in different "fun" fonts and on various colored paper. I filled the laundry basket with crumpled up news paper and then positioned (and in some cases, pinned) the paper strips on top until the news paper was covered.
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