Sunday, May 31, 2009

The Resourceful World Wide Web

Lots of GREAT links here! I will be adding to this post a lot! Websites I come across that might help in the classroom or enhance the FACS curriculum, will be listed here.

The website that you might want to jump over to often while reading the blog is:
http://sites.google.com/site/facsideas/

I have created this site so that I can attach documents that I reference in the blog. Worksheets, lesson plans, Power Points, maybe even some Flipcharts - if I can figure that out...all things that I have created and used can be found at this site. So bookmark it (along with the blog)!

List of websites:

Discount School Supply - www.discountschoolsupply.com
*I order a ton of classroom supplies from this site - the paper I used for the poster projects and the cartoon recipe project. Along with lots of craft supplies that the students use!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Just the Beginning

I feel as though my 7th graders walk through my door (eager for 90 minutes of FACS) with loaded questions..."What are we doing today?"..."Are we cooking today?"..."Are we actually going to sew today?"

My immediate thoughts are, "Are they expecting me to say that we are doing nothing?"..."Are they just THAT eager?"..."HELLO! It is on the board!"..."Do you really think we cook/sew EVERY class?"

Here comes the REAL answer - "The agenda is on the board for a fun filled class. Right now focus on getting your class binder and begin working on the "Bell Ringer." Shifting their focus.

So what does it mean to have a FUN-FILLED class? Of course there are a ton of activities out there that go right along with the Family and Consumer Science curriculum, but how can I use them or get the most out of each activity? How can I use activities to create structure in the classroom? Well, here is a blog that will track the life of a FACS teacher - as well as some give you some GREAT ideas for the classroom!

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