Standards and Benchmarks
Standard 1
Practice positive leadership skills1.1 Participate in leadership activities.
1.2 Demonstrate knowledge of the FCCLA organization
Standard 2
Identify, plan, and prepare for a future career2.1 Develop a portfolio.
2.2 Analyze personal skills, values, and interests related to career planning.
2.3 Research specific careers.
2.4 Discuss and experience the real workplace.
2.5 Plan future study and experience related to career choice.
Standard 3
Understand personal development and relationships3.1 Evaluate personal characteristics.
3.2 Discuss ways to improve relationships.
Standard 4
Demonstrate knowledge and skills for child care and development4.1 Discuss growth and development of children.
4.2 Describe basic needs of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
4.3 Demonstrate infant care.
Standard 5
Demonstrate knowledge and skills for selecting and caring for living/work spaces5.1 Apply the principles and elements of design in a living space.
Standard 6
Demonstrate knowledge and skills relating to clothing care, selection, and construction6.1 Demonstrate proper clothing care.
6.2 Evaluate a sewing lab for safety hazards.
6.3 Complete a sewing project.
Standard 7
Make responsible consumer choices7.1 Prepare a monthly budget.
7.2 Apply knowledge of money management.
Standard 8
Demonstrate knowledge and skills in nutrition, personal wellness, and food preparation8.1 Analyze factors which contribute to a healthy lifestyle.
8.2. Apply basic rules of meal planning.
8.2 Evaluate a food lab for safety and sanitation hazards.
8.3 Demonstrate food preparation techniques.
8.4 Demonstrate proper table etiquette.
Content Outline
Unit Title: / Suggested Length:Careers / 5 weeks and ongoing throughout the course
Standard & Benchmarks:
Standard 2: Identify, plan, and prepare for a future career.
2.1 Develop a portfolio.
2.2 Analyze personal skills, values, and interests related to career planning.
2.3 Research specific careers.
2.4 Discuss and experience the real workplace.
2.5 Plan future study and experience related to career choice
Content:
Create a portfolio.
Complete interest inventories, career exploration inventories, etc.
Research careers.
Job shadow.
Suggested Student Performance/Product:
Portfolio, posters, brochures, power point and oral presentations, games, mobiles
Suggested Resources:
Videos/DVDs, textbooks, computers, magazines, community
Pre-AP Extensions:
Unit Title: / Suggested Length:
Child Care / 4 weeks
Standard & Benchmarks:
Standard 4: Demonstrate knowledge and skills for child care development.
4.1 Discuss growth and development of children
4.2 Describe basic needs of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers
4.3 Demonstrate infant care
Content:
List the types of development and give examples.
Contrast the care required for an infant, toddler, and preschooler.
Suggested Student Performance/Product:
Concept maps, posters, brochures, power point and oral presentations, mobiles, games, rubric, participation in parenting simulation
Suggested Resources:
Videos/DVDs, textbooks, computers, magazines, infant simulators
Pre-AP Extensions:
Unit Title: / Suggested Length:
Clothing / 7 weeks
Standard & Benchmarks:
Standard 6: Demonstrate knowledge and skills relating to clothing care, selection, and construction.
6.1 Demonstrate proper clothing care
6.2 Evaluate a sewing lab for safety hazards
6.3 Complete a sewing project
Content:
Discuss important points to remember when doing laundry, pressing and ironing, and storing clothes.
Demonstrate how to work safely in a sewing lab.
Prepare a sewing project in the sewing lab.
Suggested Student Performance/Product:
Concept maps, posters, brochures, power point and oral presentations, mobiles, games, rubric, sewing project
Suggested Resources:
Videos/DVDs, textbooks, computers, magazines, sewing lab
Pre-AP Extensions:
Unit Title: / Suggested Length:
Consumer Decisions / 4 weeks
Standard & Benchmarks:
Standard 7: Make responsible consumer choices.
7.1 Prepare a monthly budget
7.2 Apply knowledge of money management
Content:
Develop a budget and a savings plan.
Explain types of services offered from a financial institution.
Distinguish between needs and wants.
Evaluate factors that affect financial choices
Suggested Student Performance/Product:
Concept maps, posters, brochures, power point and oral presentations, mobiles, games, rubric
Suggested Resources:
Videos/DVDs, textbooks, computers, magazines, guest speakers
Pre-AP Extensions:
Unit Title: / Suggested Length:
Health, Nutrition, and Food Preparation / 6 weeks
Standard & Benchmarks:
Standard 8: Demonstrate knowledge and skills in nutrition, personal wellness, and food preparation.
8.1 Analyze factors which contribute to a healthy lifestyle
8.2 Apply basic rules of meal planning
8.3 Evaluate a food lab for safety and sanitation hazards
8.4 Demonstrate food preparation techniques
8.5 Demonstrate proper table etiquette
Content:
Describe the main points to consider when planning nutritious, appealing meals.
Demonstrate how to work safely in a kitchen.
Prepare various food products in the food lab.
Demonstrate how to set a table correctly and identify different types of meal service.
Demonstrate proper mealtime etiquette to be used both at home and in restaurants.
Suggested Student Performance/Product:
Concept maps, posters, brochures, power point and oral presentations, mobiles, games, rubric
Suggested Resources:
Videos/DVDs, textbooks, computers, magazines, food lab
Pre-AP Extensions:
Unit Title: / Suggested Length:
Housing / 4 weeks
Standard & Benchmarks:
Standard 5: Demonstrate knowledge and skills for selecting and caring for living/work space.
5.1 Apply the principles and elements of design in a living space
Content:
Create a living space that illustrates the elements and principles of design.
Suggested Student Performance/Product:
Concept maps, posters, brochures, power point and oral presentations, mobiles, games, rubric
Suggested Resources:
Videos/DVDs, textbooks, computers, magazines
Pre-AP Extensions:
Unit Title: / Suggested Length:
Leadership / 2 weeks and ongoing throughout the course
Standard & Benchmarks:
Standard 1: Practice positive leadership skills.
1.1 Participate in leadership activities
1.2 Demonstrate knowledge of the FCCLA organization
Content:
Take part in leadership activities.
Explore the FCCLA organization.
Suggested Student Performance/Product:
Concept maps, posters, brochures, power point and oral presentations, mobiles, games, rubric
Suggested Resources:
Videos/DVDs, textbooks, computers, magazines
Pre-AP Extensions:
Unit Title: / Suggested Length:
Relationships / 4 weeks
Standard & Benchmarks:
Standard 3: Understand personal development and relationships.
3.1 Evaluate personal characteristics
3.2 Discuss ways to improve relationships
Content:
Complete questionnaires, inventories, etc. about personality.
Lists suggestions for improving self-concept, dealing with changes, improving communication skills, getting along with friends and family members.
Suggested Student Performance/Product:
Concept maps, posters, brochures, power point and oral presentations, mobiles, games
Suggested Resources:
Videos/DVDs, textbooks, computers, magazines
Pre-AP Extensions:
Course Syllabus
Life Management8th Grade
Rationale and Course Description
Life Management explores areas of personal management, clothing management, resource management, child development, nutrition and food management, health and wellness, and relationships.
How will students learn?
Students will learn through lab activities, tests, classroom discussion, and portfolio development.
Content Outline
Leadership
Career Awareness
Building relationships skills
Caring for personal space
Nutrition, personal wellness, and food preparation
Clothing selection, care, and construction
Child development and growth
Consumer decisions
How will students be assessed?
Tests, class participation, portfolios of student work, presentations, lab assignments
Major Projects/Products
Portfolio
Research career opportunities and experience the real workplace
Analyze personal, family, and social relationships
Design a living space
Demonstrate basic rules of meal planning and preparation
Demonstrate safety procedures and sewing skills.
Demonstrate care of an infant
Prepare a budget
Learning Resources
Textbooks, computers, magazines and other resources
Grading Policy
Make-Up Work Policy
Pacing Calendar
1st Quarter
Standard 1: Practice positive leadership skills1.1 / Participate in leadership activities.
1.2 / Demonstrate knowledge of the FCCLA organization.
Standard 3: Understand personal development and relationships
3.1 / Evaluate personal characteristics.
3.2 / Discuss ways to improve relationships.
Standard 2: Identify, plan, and prepare for a future career
2.1 / Develop a portfolio.
2.2 / Analyze personal skills, values, and interests related to career planning.
2nd Quarter
Standard 2: Identify, plan, and prepare for a future career2.3 / Research specific careers.
2.4 / Discuss and experience the real workplace.
2.5 / Plan future study and experience related to career choice.
Standard 7: Make responsible consumer choices
7.1 / Prepare a monthly budget.
7.2 / Apply knowledge of money management.
Standard 5: Demonstrate knowledge and skills for selecting and caring for living/work spaces
5.1 / Apply the principles and elements of design in a living space.
3rd Quarter
Standard 4: Demonstrate knowledge and skills for child care development4.1 / Discuss growth and development of children.
4.2 / Describe basic needs of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
4.3 / Demonstrate infant care.
Standard 8: Demonstrate knowledge and skills in nutrition, personal wellness, and food preparation
8.1 / Analyze factors which contribute to a healthy lifestyle.
8.2 / Apply basic rules of meal planning.
4th Quarter
Standard 8: Demonstrate knowledge and skills in nutrition, personal wellness, and food preparation8.3 / Evaluate a food lab for safety and sanitation hazards.
8.4 / Demonstrate food preparation techniques.
8.5 / Demonstrate proper table etiquette.
Standard 6: Demonstrate knowledge and skills relating to clothing care, selection, and construction
6.1 / Demonstrate proper clothing care.
6.2 / Evaluate a sewing lab for safety hazards.
6.3 / Complete a sewing project.