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Below is a list of links that offer lesson plans for Family & Consumer Science classes. If you locate an outstanding lesson plan for FCS, please e-mail me at burge57@hotmail.com so I can add it to our collection.
CartoonsDaryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonists Website,: Start your lesson with a cartoon from Daryl Cagle's collection.Food Science & NutritionMelting Ice: Students will observe the melting of ice and understand the basic physical and/or chemical changes that occur. They will gain knowledge of how different substances change the rate of melting.Rotten Eggs? This poem might be fun to introduce to your students when teaching an egg unit. The article, How To Tell a Bad Egg, includes a poem that's sure to spark your student's attention! Enjoy! GeneraleMINTSeMINTS - enhancing Missouri's Instructional Networked Teaching Strategies - transforms elementary classrooms into places for learning where teachers and students use multimedia tools to better understand the world, work together and achieve at new and higher levels. The goal of the eMINTS Program is to support Missouri educators as they integrate multimedia technology into inquiry-based, student-centered, interdisciplinary, collaborative teaching practices that result in improved student performance, increased parent involvement and enriched instructional effectiveness. eMINTS is administered by MOREnet under contract from Missouri's Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). MOREnet, Missouri's state education network, is part of the University of Missouri System. MOREnet provides Internet connectivity, training and technical support to Missouri's K-12 schools, colleges and universities, libraries, teaching hospitals and clinics, state government and other affiliates. Don't miss E-Themes! An outstanding online database of Internet resources organized by topic. eMINTS teachers may submit requests for new eThemes resources but anyone is welcome to use the database of over 400 existing resources. Trained Resource Scouts provide an average of 15 age-appropriate, content-rich, child-safe resources for each request. Search by topic, grade level, keyword or Missouri's Show-Me Standards. Don't miss it! Interior DesignThe Alphabet of Art: A study of the elements of design.NutritionLearn To Set A TablePersonal & Family DevelopmentMiscellaneous Lesson Plans: A variety of lesson plan links here.Leadership in life is important and offering your students information about volunteer opportunities can be beneficial. Search the Network for Good site for more than 80,000 volunteer opportunities. Character Development It's so easy....you can simply print the worksheets directly from the web site. Spend some time evaluating this potentially valuable tool. I think you'll find it's worth it. Whootie Owl's Character-Building Teaching Tools |