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CONTENTS BY SUBJECTCareer Education .....................44Discovering Careers ...............................44School to Career ......................................44Career Success ..........................................45Careers in Focus .......................................45Now Hiring .................................................45
Child Care, Development, Parenting....................................... 4Lifespan Development ............................4Working with Young Children .............6Mastering CDA Competencies ............7Age-Appropriate Play ..............................7Child Care Administration .....................8Child Development
Theorists DVD ...........................................8Child Development ..................................9Understanding Your
Changing Life .........................................10Your New Baby .........................................10Helping Your Child Grow
and Develop ...........................................10Building Your Future ..............................10Parents and Their Children .................11
Clothing and Fashion .............15Successful Sewing ..................................15Apparel: Design, Textiles &
Construction ..........................................16
Fashion! ........................................................17Fashion Marketing
& Merchandising ..................................18Retailing and E-tailing...........................19
Comprehensive ........................32Exploring Life and Career ....................32Preparing for Life and Career ............34Succeeding in Life and Career ..........36
Culinary Arts ..............................28The Culinary Professional ....................28G-W Culinary DVD Series.....................29
Family Living ..............................38Strengthening Family & Self ..............38Contemporary Living ............................39
Finance ........................................42Becoming Money $mart .....................42Payday ..........................................................42Foundations of Personal Finance ....43
Food and Nutrition .................20Guide to Good Food ..............................20Adventures in Food
and Nutrition!.........................................22Nutrition & Wellness for Life...............24Principles of Food Science ..................26
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Hospitality ..................................30Hospitality Services ................................30
Housing and Interiors ............12Housing and Interior Design .............12Interior Design ..........................................13Residential Housing & Interiors ........14
Life Management ....................40Goals for Living ........................................40Take Charge of Your Life ......................40Changes & Choices ................................40Teen Life! .....................................................41Skills for Living ..........................................41
Professional ................................46Foundations of Family and Consumer
Sciences ....................................................46Communicating Family and
Consumer Sciences.............................46Family and Community Policy .........46
Teaching ......................................31Teaching ......................................................31G-W Teaching DVD Series ...................31
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DEVELOPMENT
LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTby Sharleen L. Kato, ©2014 Suggested Grade Levels 9–12Lifespan Development is designed to help your students understand human growth and development across the lifespan. The contents of this text show that even though not all people are alike, they do go through similar stages of development. Young children learn to walk, talk, spell, jump, and tell jokes. Teens learn to become more independent. Adults take on more responsibilities for themselves and others. Throughout the lifespan, people continue to develop and change physically, cognitively, socially, and emotionally. The text also includes strategies that promote lifespan health and wellness.• Students will learn about the developmental theories of Erikson, Piaget,
Vygotsky, Kohlberg, and beyond.• A unit is dedicated to career preparation and opportunities that address
career paths in human services and in education and training.• Special features throughout the text cover cultural diversity, health, and
safety. Case studies are also included in each chapter.
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Part 1: Foundations of Human Development 1. An Introduction to
Lifespan Development 2. How and Why People
Develop and Learn 3. Family Trends Today 4. Pregnancy and Birth
Part 2: Stages of Human Growth and Development 5. Newborn through Age 2 6. Early Childhood: Ages 3
through 5 7. Middle Childhood: Ages 6
through 10 8. Adolescents: Ages 11
through 19 9. Early Adulthood: Ages 20
through 39
10. Middle Adulthood: Ages 40 through 65
11. Older Adulthood: Age 66 Plus
Unit 3: Strategies Promoting Lifetime Human Development 12. Child and Elder Care
Resources for Families 13. Promoting Lifespan Health
and Wellness
Unit 4: Career Preparation and Opportunities 14. Preparing for Careers 15. Career Paths in Human
Services 16. Career Paths in Education
and Training
CONTENTS
HIGHLIGHTS• The only lifespan development text
specifically designed for high school students
• Addresses the developmental theories related to each life stage
• Includes health and safety features that identify specific wellness guidelines for each life stage
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Case studies challenge students to think about issues specific to each life stage.
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DEVELOPMENTEach part opens with a feature that focuses on ethical practices in the workplace.
Reading Prep activities expand reading skills for college and career readiness. Key Terms enhance vocabulary. Objectives emphasize the main learning goals of each chapter.
Engaging features promote cultural, health, and safety awareness, and encourage students to explore concepts further.E i f l l h l h d f d d l f h
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CHILD CARE
WORKING WITH YOUNG CHILDRENby Judy Herr, ©2012, 7th Edition Suggested Grade Levels 9–12
Working with Young Children introduces students to the fast-growing field of early childhood education. Students will develop skills for guiding children effectively while keeping them healthy and safe. Working with Young Children applies child development principles to child care settings. On-site photos enhance the inviting, colorful format.This text provides current health, safety, and nutrition information plus additional coverage of technology, cultural diversity, family stressors, and child care careers.• New sections address licensing rules and regulations in addition to
historical influences on early child care and education.• New chapter-opening activities include Key Concepts, Graphic Organizers,
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1. You: Working with Young Children
2. Types of Early Childhood Programs
3. Observing Children: A Tool for Assessment
4. Child Development Principles and Theories
5. Understanding Children from Birth to Age Two
6. Understanding Two- and Three-Year-Olds
7. Understanding Four- and Five-Year-Olds
8. Middle Childhood 9. Preparing the
Environment 10. Selecting Toys, Equipment,
and Educational Materials 11. Promoting Children’s
Safety 12. Planning Nutritious Meals
and Snacks 13. Guiding Children’s Health 14. Developing Guidance
Skills 15. Guidance Challenges 16. Establishing Classroom
Limits 17. Handling Daily Routines
18. The Curriculum 19. Guiding Art, Blockbuilding,
and Sensory Experiences 20. Guiding Storytelling
Experiences 21. Guiding Play and Puppetry
Experiences 22. Guiding Manuscript
Writing Experiences 23. Guiding Math Experiences 24. Guiding Science
Experiences 25. Guiding Social Studies
Experiences 26. Guiding Food and
Nutrition Experiences 27. Guiding Music and
Movement Experiences 28. Guiding Field Trip
Experiences 29. Programs for Infants and
Toddlers 30. Programs for School-Age
Children 31. Guiding Children with
Special Needs 32. Involving Parents and
Families 33. A Career for You in Early
Childhood Education
CONTENTS
HIGHLIGHTS• Provides all the information a student
needs to successfully pass a test for a Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential
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CHILD CAREMASTERING CDA COMPETENCIESby Judy Herr, ©2012, 7th Edition Suggested Grade Levels 9–12This book is designed as a training guide for obtaining the Child Development Associate National Credential (CDA). Mastering CDA Competencies is to be used in conjunction with the text Working with Young Children and provides practical exercises that apply to each of the CDA Competency Goals and Functional Areas. Each chapter guides the student through the following learning sequence:Part I: Read from Working with Young ChildrenPart II: Review What You Have ReadPart III: Observe What You Have Learned, Review What You Have ObservedPart IV: Apply What You Have Learned
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Part 1: The Children and You 1. You: Working with Young Children 2. Types of Early Childhood Programs 3. Observing Children: A Tool for Assessment 4. Child Development Principles and Theories 5. Understanding Children from Birth to Age Two 6. Understanding Two- and Three-Year-Olds 7. Understanding Four- and Five-Year-Olds 8. Middle ChildhoodPart 2: Creating a Safe and Healthful Environment 9. Preparing the Environment 10. Selecting Toys, Equipment, and Educational Materials 11. Promoting Children’s Safety 12. Planning Nutritious Meals and Snacks 13. Guiding Children’s Health
Part 3: Guiding Children 14. Developing Guidance Skills 15. Guidance Challenges 16. Establishing Classroom Limits 17. Handling Daily Routines
Part 4: Learning Experiences for Children 18. The Curriculum 19. Guiding Art, Blockbuilding, and Sensory Experiences 20. Guiding Storytelling Experiences 21. Guiding Play and Puppetry Experiences 22. Guiding Manuscript Writing Experiences 23. Guiding Math Experiences 24. Guiding Science Experiences 25. Guiding Social Studies Experiences 26. Guiding Food and Nutrition Experiences 27. Guiding Music and Movement Experiences 28. Guiding Field Trip Experiences
Part 5: Other People You Will Meet 29. Programs for Infants and Toddlers 30. Programs for School-Age Children 31. Guiding Children with Special Needs 32. Involving Parents and Families 33. A Career for You in Early Childhood Education
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AGE-APPROPRIATE PLAY THE FIRST FOUR YEARSby Injoy, ©2007 Suggested Grade Levels 9–12Volume 1: The First 12 Months• Holding, gazing, and talking for bonding and stimulation• Providing open and safe spaces for learning new gross-motor skills• Assisting with the emergence of self-awareness using simple games• Playing with household objects to develop fine-motor skillsVolume 2: 12 to 24 Months• Stimulating language skills through reading, singing, and playing games• Encouraging beginning imitative and imaginative play• Offering intriguing outdoor environments for safe exploration• Inspiring motor skills with balls, water, sand, and other everyday objectsVolume 3: 2- and 3-Year-Olds• Developing fine-motor skills using art and other tactile play• Promoting positive social behaviors at home and preschool• Improving language skills with music, stories, books, and more• Supporting increasingly complex imaginative and cooperative play
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Each set comes with a valuable Teacher’s Guide, with reproducible handouts.
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CHILD CARE ADMINISTRATIONPLANNING QUALITY PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG CHILDRENby Linda S. Nelson and Alan E. Nelson, ©2006, 3rd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 11–12
This colorful text explains what prospective directors need to do to start a child care program in their community. Steps are given in an easy-to-follow question-and-answer format. Management aspects of operating a successful center are featured in the second part of the text. This edition includes many new topics, and each chapter includes a list of references. An EXAMVIEW® Test Generator Software product makes it easy to create customized tests.
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Part One: Organizing a Quality Child Care Program 1. Quality Child Care: Todays Growing Need 2. Determining the Needs for Child Care 3. Planning a Budget 4. Writing a Proposal or Business Plan 5. Governance of Child Care Programs 6. Facilities for a Quality Child Development Program 7. Choosing Equipment and Supplies 8. Selecting Appropriate Staff 9. Marketing and Planning for Enrollment 10. The Daily Program
Part Two: Administering a Quality Child Care Program 11. You, the DirectorA Complex Role 12. Maintaining Staff Morale and Stability 13. Administrative Concerns 14. Decisions on Purchasing and Support Services 15. Making the Center a Safe and Healthy Place 16. Programs with Special Administrative Concerns 17. Parents and the Child Care Program 18. Program Evaluation
CONTENTS
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT THEORISTS DVDby Learning ZoneXpress® ©2009 Suggested Grade Levels 9–C
This informative DVD uses historical footage and scenes from day care centers to present examples of child development theories in action. Beginning with Sigmund Freud, modern theories on how a child develops have changed how parents raise their children and how teachers instruct them. In this entertaining and enlightening overview, students will see these theories in action and observe how more than one approach can be beneficial.
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CHILD DEVELOPMENTEARLY STAGES THROUGH AGE 12by Celia Anita Decker, ©2011, 7th Edition Suggested Grade Levels 9–12
Child Development: Early Stages Through Age 12 is designed to help students understand how to work with and care for children as they grow. The contents of this authoritative text focus on guiding children’s development and meeting developmental needs from the prenatal stage through the school-age years. The text also explores play activities, ways to keep children healthy and safe, group programs, and child-related careers. Many examples are provided to help apply this information when working with children of all ages.• Includes more information on the child development principles and
theories of Erikson, Piaget, Vygotsky, and Gardner.• Appendices cover important topics such as Developmental Milestones,
Recommended Childhood Immunizations, and Indoor Dangers.• Teacher’s Presentations for PowerPoint examine each chapter of the text.• Companion Website extends learning beyond the classroom with
interactive activities.
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Part 1: Children in Today’s World 1. Learning About Children 2. Families Today 3. Preparing for Parenting
Part 2: Prenatal Development and the Newborn 4. Pregnancy 5. Prenatal Care 6. Childbirth 7. The Newborn
Part 3: Infants 8. Physical Development of
the Infant 9. Intellectual Development
of the Infant 10. Social-Emotional
Development of the Infant 11. Providing for the Infant’s
Developmental Needs
Part 4: Toddlers 12. Physical Development of
the Toddler 13. Intellectual Development
of the Toddler 14. Social-Emotional
Development of the Toddler
15. Providing for the Toddler’s Developmental Needs
Part 5: Preschoolers and School-Age Children 16. Physical Development of
the Preschooler 17. Intellectual Development
of the Preschooler 18. Social-Emotional
Development of the Preschooler
19. Providing for the Preschooler’s Developmental Needs
20. School-Age Children
Part 6: Guiding and Caring for Children 21. Teaching Through Play 22. Protecting Children’s
Health and Safety 23. Child Care and Education
in Group Settings 24. Children with Special
Needs 25. Concerns of Children and
Families 26. Making Career Decisions
CONTENTS
HIGHLIGHTS• Provides important parental information
and describes the duties, education requirements, and job outlook of child-related occupations
Focus On… chapter features relate child development content to academic subjects, such as financial literacy, health, reading, science, social studies, and speech.
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TEEN PARENTINGUNDERSTANDING YOUR CHANGING LIFEby Linda G. Smock, ©2010, 2nd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 8–12Understanding Your Changing Life addresses many of the changes teens will experience as a result of pregnancy and parenting. Part One helps teens adjust to a newly discovered pregnancy and guides them through some of the tough decisions they face. Topics include: telling others, building self-esteem, examining values, setting goals, making decisions, and considering options related to the pregnancy. Part Two describes relationship changes teens can expect if they parent. Topics include: adjusting to parenthood; relationships with family, friends, and the co-parent; partner relationships; sexual decision making; birth control; STIs; communication; and crises in relationships.www.g-w.com/transitions-understanding-your-changing-life-2010
YOUR NEW BABYby Angela M. Nicoletti, ©2010, 2nd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 8–12
Your New Baby takes some of the fear and mystery out of pregnancy and childbirth. This text can help teens know what to expect during pregnancy, labor, delivery, and the postpartum period. Topics include: how pregnancy occurs and is detected; prenatal development; eating, exercise, and health care recommendations; preparations for parenting; labor and delivery; the postpartum period; and newborn care.www.g-w.com/transitions-your-new-baby-2010
HELPING YOUR CHILD GROW AND DEVELOPby Karen Zimmerman, ©2010, 2nd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 8–12
Helping Your Child Grow and Develop is written especially for teen parents. It suggests practical ideas for promoting development, identifying and meeting a child’s needs, providing a safe and nurturing environment, guiding behavior, and choosing quality child care. Developmental Milestones charts describe the physical, intellectual, emotional, and social development of infants and toddlers from the child’s point of view.www.g-w.com/transitions-helping-your-child-grow-and-develop-2010
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BUILDING YOUR FUTUREby Sally R. Campbell, ©2010, 2nd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 8–12
Building Your Future shares with teen parents the simple yet thorough information they will need to manage their lives, their families, and their futures. It explains how to find the help they need; handle various legal issues; manage money and resources; become a wise consumer; use insurance, credit, and financial accounts; set career and educational goals; find a job; and become a successful worker.www.g-w.com/transitions-building-your-future-2010
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PARENTS AND THEIR CHILDRENby Verdene Ryder and Celia A. Decker, Suggested Grade Levels 9–C©2010, 7th EditionParents and Their Children helps your students learn the demands of parenting as well as the rewards parenting offers. The text reflects a stronger emphasis on parenting skills with such changes in today’s world as peer violence, more single-parent and dual-career families, and encouragement of moral and character development. • Engages students in real-life parenting applications called Applying New
Skills, Thinking Critically, and Linking Academics.• Focuses student attention with attractive illustrations and charts on
helpful information in parenting situations.• Discusses conception, pregnancy, prenatal development and care, and
the well-being of families.• Links theories of child development experts to practical parenting
applications.
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Part 1: Decisions About Parenting 1. Parenting: A Rewarding
Choice 2. Families and Parents 3. The Decision to Parent
Part 2: Positive Parenting 4. Becoming a Competent
Parent 5. Developing an Effective
Parenting Style 6. Moral Development and
Character
Part 3: The Beginning of Parenthood 7. Planning a Family 8. Pregnancy 9. Prenatal Care 10. Decisions Facing
Parents-to-Be 11. Childbirth
Part 4: Understanding Children’s Growth and Development 12. New Parents, New Baby 13. Parents and Their Infants 14. Parents and Their Toddlers 15. Parents and Their
Preschoolers 16. Parents and Their School-
Age Children 17. Parents and Their Teens
Part 5: The Challenges of Parenting 18. Family Concerns 19. Family Crises 20. Child Care Options 21. Children’s Health, Safety,
and Special Needs 22. Careers Related to
Children, Parenting, and Families
CONTENTS
HIGHLIGHTS• Focuses on developing parenting skills• Emphasizes abstinence to avoid
unplanned pregnancies• Highlights careers related to parenting,
children, and families
Teacher’s EditionDesigned with classroom teachers in mind, this special edition of the student text offers teaching strategies and classroom activities to make learning more effective. These teaching aids include vocabulary reinforcement, discussion, personal reflection, activities that reteach and reinforce concepts, and enrichment activities. A correlation of Parents and Their Children to the FCS National Standards for Parenting will help you easily identify the knowledge, skills, and practices students need to learn to become competent parents.
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HOUSING AND INTERIORS
HOUSING AND INTERIOR DESIGNby Evelyn L. Lewis and Carolyn S. Turner, Suggested Grade Levels 9–12©2012, 10th EditionHousing and Interior Design is the perfect choice for introducing students to the fascinating world of housing and interior design. With a striking design and beautiful illustrations, this teaching package helps students examine housing needs and choices, the basic principles of interior design and design presentation, and opportunities in a wide range of housing and interior design careers. In addition, the text:• Examines historical, cultural, and technological influences on housing and
interiors.• Addresses architectural styles and housing types along with universal
design for all people.• Introduces the elements and principles of design and their indoor and
outdoor applications. Also presents the phases of the design process.• Highlights green and sustainable design and ecological issues in the
Green Choices features.• Profiles numerous housing and interior design careers in the Career Focus
features.• Includes a wealth of chapter review materials that help students apply
text concepts, including Think Critically, Community Links, Academic Connections, Technology Applications, Design Practice, and FCCLA.
Career Focus profiles numerous careers in the housing and design career pathways that relate to the Architecture & Construction and Arts, A/V Technology, & Communications career clusters.
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Part 1: Housing for You 1. Housing and Human
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Part 2: Making Housing Choices 3. Using Decision-Making
Skills 4. Choosing a Place to Live 5. Acquiring Housing
Part 3: From the Ground Up 6. The Evolution of Exteriors 7. Understanding House
Plans 8. House Construction 9. The Systems Within
Part 4: The Inside Story 10. Using the Elements of
Design 11. Using Color Effectively 12. Using the Principles of
Design 13. Textiles for Environments 14. Creating Interior
Backgrounds 15. Furniture Styles and
Construction
16. Arranging and Selecting Furniture
17. Window Treatments, Lighting, and Accessories
18. Selecting Appliances and Electronics
19. Planning and Presenting Interior Designs
Part 5: A Safe and Attractive Environment 20. The Outdoor Living Space
and Environment 21. Home Safety and Security 22. Maintaining a Home 23. Trends in Housing Design
and Technology
Part 6: Careers in Housing and Interiors 24. Researching Careers 25. Preparing for Career
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Appendix A—Housing and Related LegislationAppendix B—EntrepreneurshipAppendix C—ASID Code of EthicsAppendix D—Related CareersAppendix E—Practical Math Review
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workplace ethics, and math
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INTERIOR DESIGNby Stephanie Clemons, ©2014 Suggested Grade Levels 10–C
Interior Design captures student interest in a profession that is never static or predictable because its focus is people. The text emphasizes that the field of interior design is filled with creative excitement and innovative beauty. Beginning with why the profession is valuable, the text then walks students through the historical roots of the profession, business practices, career specializations, and educational requirements. This teaching package helps students examine and apply fundamental skills of the design process and key supporting factors—including the elements and principles of design; color and light; historical influences (including interior/furniture styles and exterior architectural styles); and the human impact of design (sustainability, universal design, aging-in-place, anthropometrics, proxemics, and ergonomics).In addition, students will put knowledge into practice as they learn the “whys” and “hows” of: selecting interior materials, furnishings, and accessories; visual communications including how to create drawings, renderings, and models; commercial interior design applications; residential interior design applications; applying design skills to an interior design project; and a focus on career skills.
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1. The Value of Interior Design 2. The Profession of Interior
Design 3. The Business of Interior
Design 4. Interior Design Practice
Specialties 5. Is Interior Design for You? 6. The Interior Design Process 7. The Elements and
Principles of Design 8. Color and Light 9. Influences of Design
Through the Ages10. The Human Impact of
Interior Design
11. Interior Materials, Furnishings, and Accessories
12. Visual Communication: Drawings, Renderings, and Models
13. Commercial Interior Design Applications
14. Residential Interior Design Applications
15. You—The Beginning Designer
16. Career Skills for Interior Design
CONTENTS
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RESIDENTIAL HOUSING & INTERIORSby Clois E. Kicklighter and Suggested Grade Levels 11–CJoan C. Kicklighter, ©2005, 4th Edition
Residential Housing & Interiors acquaints students with planning, building, decorating, and landscaping a home, and working in the housing industry. An expanded teaching guide includes student handouts and transparencies to enliven your lessons. • Chapters 21, 23, and 30 cover the practical aspects of choosing
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1. Fundamentals of Housing 2. Evaluating Floor Plans 3. Planning Living Areas 4. Planning Sleeping Areas 5. Planning Service and Work
Areas 6. Design 7. Color 8. Wood, Masonry, and
Concrete 9. Metals, Glass, Ceramics,
and Plastics 10. Textiles 11. Furniture Styles 12. Furniture Construction
and Selection 13. Walls 14. Floors 15. Ceilings and Roofs 16. Windows and Doors 17. Stairs and Halls
18. Lighting 19. Electrical and Plumbing
Systems 20. Climate Control, Fireplaces,
and Stoves 21. Information, Security, and
Home Automation 22. Energy and Water
Conservation 23. Designing for Health and
Safety 24. Exterior Design 25. Landscaping 26. Remodeling, Renovation,
and Preservation 27. Presenting Housing Ideas 28. Computer Applications 29. Careers in Housing 30. Keeping a Job and
Advancing in a Career
CONTENTS
Detailed drawings and illustrations are found throughout the text.
HIGHLIGHTS• Explains common building systems plus
remodeling, renovation, and historical preservation
• Ideal for use as the second course in a program focused solely on housing
• Emphasizes security, health, and safety in housing
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CLOTHING AND FASHION
SUCCESSFUL SEWINGby Mary G. Westfall, ©2013, 7th Edition Suggested Grade Levels 6-12
Successful Sewing is a write-in text designed for use by beginning and experienced sewing students. A step-by-step, easy-to-follow format allows students to work at their own pace as they experience the fun, excitement, and creativity of sewing. The text teaches apparel construction skills and includes imaginative ideas for making sewing fun and profitable. • New to this edition is a lesson introducing students to sewing service
projects—charitable projects.• The text revolutionizes how to teach clothing construction to a group
of students at different skill levels.• Teachers serve as facilitators rather than disseminators of information.
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Unit 1 An Introductory ActivityUnit 2 Evaluating Your Knowledge and Planning Your LearningUnit 3 Learning the Basics 1. Taking Body
Measurements and Selecting Your Pattern Size
2. The Pattern Envelope 3. Making Fabric Choices 4. Fabric Preparation 5. Reading the Instruction
Sheet 6. Pattern Symbols 7. Pattern Adjustments 8. Pattern Layout, Pinning,
and Cutting 9. Transferring Pattern
Symbols to the Fabric 10. Small Equipment and
Notions 11. Operating the Sewing
Machine 12. Pressing as You Sew 13. Staystitching 14. Seams 15. Clipping, Notching,
Trimming, and Grading 16. Seam Finishes 17. Clean Finishing 18. Understitching 19. Easing and Gathering 20. Interfacing 21. Topstitching 22. Hand Stitching 23. Hemming Methods
Unit 4 Assessing Your LearningUnit 5 Project Selection and PlanningUnit 6 Constructing the Project
24. Constructing Darts, Tucks, and Pleats
25. Constructing Seams 26. Constructing Pockets 27. Constructing Ties 28. Constructing Waistline
Seams and Stays 29. Inserting Zippers 30. Constructing Placket
Openings 31. Constructing Facings 32. Constructing Yokes 33. Constructing Collars 34. Constructing Lapels 35. Constructing Sleeves 36. Constructing Sleeve
Openings 37. Constructing Cuffs 38. Constructing Shoulder
Pads 39. Constructing Waistbands 40. Constructing Elastic
Casings 41. Constructing Linings 42. Constructing Hems 43. Attaching Fasteners
Unit 7: Learning to Sew with Sergers 44. Operating the Serger
Machine 45. Serger Construction
Techniques 46. Constructing a Serged
Project
Unit 8 Evaluating the ProjectUnit 9 Additional Experiences 47. Applying Surface Designs 48. Quilting 49. Sewing Service Project
CONTENTS
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Clear illustrations and easy directions simplify learning.
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APPAREL: DESIGN, TEXTILES & CONSTRUCTIONby Louise A. Liddell and Carolee S. Samuels, Suggested Grade Levels 7–12© 2012, 10th Edition
Apparel—Design, Textiles & Construction is designed to help students understand the role of apparel in their lives and the lives of others. Students will learn about the textile and apparel industry from the U.S. and global viewpoint, the latest trends in fashion and apparel, the impact of fashion design on the industry, and a focus on career opportunities in textiles and apparel. In addition, students will also learn how to make the best decisions regarding the selection and care of apparel and how to construct apparel. This new edition also includes the following:• New chapters on fashion design and entrepreneurship.• Updated information on the textile industry, online shopping trends,
apparel care products and equipment, and redesigning and recycling apparel.
• Emphasis on the elements and principles of design as they relate to apparel.
• Discussion on the cultural, societal, environmental, economic, and technological influences on textiles and apparel.
• A wealth of chapter review materials—Think Critically, Apparel Applications, Academic Connections, Workplace Links, and FCCLA—that help students apply text concepts.
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Part 1: Apparel and Fashion 1. Understanding Clothing 2. Understanding Fashion 3. Textiles and Apparel
Through the Years 4. The Textile and Apparel
Industry 5. The Worldwide Apparel
Industry 6. A Closer Look at Fashion
Design
Part 2: Apparel Decisions 7. Planning a Wardrobe 8. Apparel Decisions and
Choices 9. Consumer Rights and
Responsibilities 10. Choices as a Consumer 11. Get Your Money’s Worth 12. Selecting Apparel for
Family Members 13. Keeping Apparel Looking
Its Best 14. Laundry and Dry Cleaning 15. Repair, Redesign, and
Recycle
Part 3: Color and Design 16. Color 17. The Elements and
Principles of Design
Part 4: From Fibers to Fabrics 18. The Natural Fibers 19. The Manufactured Fibers 20. From Yarn to Fabric 21. Fabric Color and Finishes
Part 5: Sewing Techniques 22. Figure Types and Pattern
Sizes 23. Selecting Patterns and
Fabrics 24. Sewing Equipment 25. Getting Ready to Sew 26. Basic Sewing Skills 27. Advanced Sewing Skills 28. Serging Skills
Part 6: Career Preparation 29. Preparing for a Career 30. A Job and a Career 31. Entrepreneurship—
Profiting from Your Skills
CONTENTS
Individual and team activities link key chapter content to related FCCLA programs and activities.
HIGHLIGHTS• Ideal for introductory apparel and
clothing construction courses• Emphasizes apparel history, the apparel
industry, fashion design basics, and entrepreneurship
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FASHION!by Mary G. Wolfe, ©2012, 6th Edition Suggested Grade Levels 9–12
Fashion! gives your students an in-depth look at the exciting world of the fashion scene. This colorful text is designed for nonlaboratory textile and clothing courses. Fashion! includes hundreds of images to illustrate concepts and enhance learning.Fashion! can help your students become future employees in fashion-related businesses by helping them:• Understand the apparel industry and learn the skills needed to become
more attuned to consumer concerns.• Explore globalization and trends for textile companies, apparel
manufacturers, retailers, and consumers, including industry-wide collaboration, multichannel retailing, and cross-channel shopping.
• Analyze how Internet technology is changing fashion firms’ product development, promotion, and selling through electronics (e-commerce) and how mobile applications and social media affect consumer comparison shopping and buying practices (m-commerce).
• Weigh the dilemma of imports, environmental sustainability, and ethical and social issues about companies when buying their goods.
• Discuss how to deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.• Describe fashion design techniques.• Gain exposure to the career clusters and the many career opportunities
in the apparel industry.
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Part One: Clothes and Fashion 1. The Why of Clothes 2. Knowing About Fashion 3. Garment Styles and Parts
Part Two: Apparel Industries 4. The Development of
Fashion 5. The Textile Industry and
Home Sewing Patterns 6. Apparel Production 7. Fashion Promotion and
Retailing
Part Three: Textiles—The Science of Apparel 8. Textile Fibers and Yarns 9. Fabric Construction and
Finishes
Part Four: Design—The Art of Apparel 10. The Element of Color 11. More Elements of Design 12. Principles of Design
Part Five: Consumers of Clothing 13. Wardrobe Considerations 14. Wardrobe Planning 15. Being a Smart Consumer 16. Making the Right Purchase 17. Apparel for People with
Special Needs 18. Caring for Clothes
Part Six: Apparel Industry Careers 19. A Career for You 20. Careers in the Textile
Industry 21. Careers in Apparel Design
and Production 22. Fashion Merchandising
and Other Retail Industry Careers
23. Careers in Fashion Promotion
24. Other Careers and Entrepreneurial Opportunities
CONTENTS
HIGHLIGHTS• Focuses on the fashion fundamentals,
related industries and businesses, and potential careers
• Explains the effects of globalization and the Internet on fashion design and business trends
• Ideal for an apparel course not focused on construction
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FASHION MARKETING & MERCHANDISINGby Mary Wolfe, ©2009, 3rd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 10–12
Fashion Marketing & Merchandising brings to life the business aspects of the fashion world. It presents the basics of market economics, textiles, design, and promotion. This edition gives an in-depth view of the entire textile/apparel/retail soft goods chain and offers a comprehensive study of retail fundamentals and strategies for retail success. Hundreds of color photos make the world of fashion come to life for fashion marketing and merchandising students.• Describes the latest concepts of manufacturing, mass customization and
niche specialization; trends in globalization; and environmental issues.• Explains computer technologies, such as robotic manufacturing,
automatic replenishment of merchandise, and Internet retailing.• Fashion in Action activities encourage students to apply many of the
concepts learned in the chapter to real-life situations.• Extensive glossary helps students learn terms related to fashion
marketing and merchandising.• Use of the complete teaching package enables the development of an
effective fashion marketing and merchandising program tailored to your students’ unique needs.
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Part 1: Basic Fashion and Business Concepts 1. The Meaning of Clothing
and Fashion 2. Fashion Movement 3. Basic Economic Concepts 4. Substance of the Fashion
Industry 5. Satisfying the Fashion
Market
Part 2: Textile/Apparel Building Blocks 6. Textile Fibers and Yarns 7. Textile Fabrics and Finishes
Part 3: Designing and Producing Apparel 8. Using Design in Fashion 9. The Fashion Design
Segment 10. Ready-to-Wear
Manufacturing 11. Wholesale Apparel
Marketing and Distribution
Part 4: Retail Business Fundamentals 12. The Retail Segment 13. Retail Positioning 14. Retail Merchandise 15. Planning to Buy 16. Merchandise Buying
Part 5: Strategies for Retail Success 17. Communicating
Information 18 Concepts for Successful
Selling 19. Calculating for Best Results 20. Service, Safety, and
Security
Part 6: Fashion Promotion 21. Fashion Promotion
Through Advertising and the Press
22. Visual Merchandising 23. Special Event Fashion
Shows
Part 7: Fashion Business in Today’s World 24. A Global Perspective 25. The Latest Fashion
Business Trends
Part 8: Your Future in the Fashion Industry 26. Is a Fashion Career in Your
Future? 27. Textile and Apparel
Careers 28. Retail Careers 29. Promotion Careers 30. Entrepreneurship and
Other Fashion-Related Careers
CONTENTS
Pages resemble a fashion magazine.
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RETAILING AND E-TAILINGby Mickey Koslowski, Kim Creamer, Suggested Grade Levels 9–12and Sharon Davis, ©2014Retailing and E-tailing introduces students to the important concepts involved in operating a retail business. Retail is all around us, and it has changed in the 21st century. This text focuses on the specifics of e-tailing and how e-tail differs from brick-and-mortar stores. Retail operations, merchandising, marketing, management, customer service, and selling are topics covered in this text. In addition, retail and e-tail in the new global market is covered.• Coverage of the four Ps of marketing lay the foundation for retail and e-tail
business activities.• Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts of reading, writing,
speaking, and listening are incorporated in end-of-chapter activities.• Ethics are discussed for greater understanding of the retail business world.• Creating an e-tail website is illustrated.• A math appendix with retail content provides a reference for basic
mathematical operations needed in the retail business.
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Unit 2 Running a Retail Business 4. Retail Operations 5. Buying Function 6. Pricing 7. Communication,
Management, and Teamwork
Unit 3 Retail Marketing 8. Target Markets 9. Marketing Research 10. Marketing Mix 11. Branding
Unit 4 Merchandising Service 12. Merchandising Concepts 13. Customer Service
Unit 5 Selling Online 14. Create an E-tail Website 15. E-tail Stores 16. Electronic Marketing
Unit 6 Business and Global Aspects of Retailing and E-tailing 17. Ethics, Risks, Security, and
the Law 18. Global Retailing
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GUIDE TO GOOD FOODby Velda L. Largen and Deborah L. Bence, Suggested Grade Levels 9–12©2012, 12th EditionGuide to Good Food gives your students an in-depth look at the exciting world of food and the MyPlate food guidance system. This edition incorporates the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans as it shows students how to select, store, prepare, and serve nutritious, appealing dishes.Each chapter includes a profile of one of the many food-related careers available. Students further investigate career and job success in two new career-related chapters and in brief Career Success features throughout.The extensive Foods of the World section has tabbed pages that allow students to conveniently explore international culture and cuisine. Menus and recipes with step-by-step directions as well as nutritional analyses are included.New to this edition are A Measure of Math and Teamwork in Action activities at the end of each chapter. Within the chapters are new features on the following topics:
• Global Perspective• Health and Wellness• Food Science• Culture and Social Studies
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Teacher’s Resource CDThis exciting ancillary puts all the contents of the Teacher’s Resource Guide and the Teacher’s Edition of the text on one CD! Quickly prepare customized daily lesson plans in Microsoft®Word using an easy-to-edit format. It includes colorful presentations for each chapter to reinforce key concepts and terms. The CD also includes lesson slides and related Web links.
Part 1: The Importance of Food 1. Food Affects Life 2. Nutritional Needs 3. Making Healthful Choices 4. Nutrition and Fitness
Through the Life Span 5. Staying Active and
Managing Weight 6. Safeguarding Health
Part 2: The Management of Food 7. Kitchen and Dining Areas 8. Kitchen Appliances 9. Kitchen Utensils 10. Planning Meals 11. Shopping Decisions 12. Recipes and Work Plans
Part 3: The Preparation of Food 13. Grain Foods 14. Vegetables 15. Fruits 16. Dairy Products
17. Eggs 18. Meat 19. Poultry 20. Fish and Shellfish 21. Salads, Casseroles, and
Soups 22. Breads 23. Cakes, Cookies, Pies, and
Candies 24. Food and Entertaining 25. Preserving Foods
Part 4: Food and Careers 26. Investigating Food Careers 27. Career and Job Success
Part 5: Foods of the World 28. The United States and
Canada 29. Latin America 30. Europe 31. Mediterranean Countries 32. Middle East and Africa 33. Asia
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HIGHLIGHTS• Includes MyPlate and the latest Dietary
Guidelines for Americans• Emphasizes career planning in two new
chapters• Explores the culture and cuisine of over
30 countries
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Learning Prep activities, Main Menu, Terms to Know and Objectives give students an overview of the exciting content of each chapter.
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The “Foods of the World” chapters include information on international geography, climate, culture, cooking techniques, and recipes.
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ADVENTURES IN FOOD AND NUTRITION!by Carol Byrd-Bredbenner, Suggested Grade Levels 6–9 ©2012, 4th Edition
Adventures in Food and Nutrition! is a great resource for helping your students begin an exciting study of nutrition, food management, and preparation. The appealing, youthful writing style and colorful photographs draw students’ attention, and the lower reading level makes this text an excellent choice for younger students and introductory classes. Interesting features appear throughout the text to encourage students to use math and science concepts as they consider the link between nutrition and health. These features also introduce students to food technology innovations, increase their appreciation of diverse cultures, and motivate them to explore careers. In addition, problem-solving scenarios empower students to develop critical-thinking skills as they apply learning. This edition of Adventures in Food and Nutrition! includes:
• An introduction to the MyPlate food guidance system.• Discussions of current nutrition topics.
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1. Food, Nutrition, and You 2. Nutrients: The Building
Blocks of Health 3. Your Nutrition Toolbox 4. Weighing Your Choices 5. A Look at the Kitchen 6. Cooking with Microwaves 7. The Cook’s Tools 8. Play It Safe! 9. Keep It Clean! 10. Recipes—Blueprints for
Food 11. What’s on the Menu? 12. Smart Shopping 13. Ready, Set, Cook!
14. When You’re on the Go 15. Fabulous Fruits 16. Versatile Vegetables 17. Salad Success 18. Great Grains 19. Bountiful Breads 20. Dairy Delights 21. Marvelous Meat and
Poultry 22. Savory Seafood 23. Incredible Eggs and
Legumes 24. Delicious Desserts 25. A Career to Consider
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HIGHLIGHTS• Ideal for middle school/junior high school
courses in nutrition and wellness• Emphasizes the MyPlate food guidance
system and updated food temperature/danger zone guidelines
• Provides features for such academic areas as reading, math, science, and health
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FOOD AND NUTRITIONAn introduction to MyPlate provides information on the five food groups, encouraging students how to build a healthy plate.
This convenient CD puts all the content of the Teacher’s Edition of the text and the Teacher’s Resource Guide in one place. Quickly prepare customized daily lessons in Microsoft® Word using an easy-to-edit format. Colorful teaching visuals in the form of lesson slides are also included to reinforce concepts in each chapter. The CD also includes related Web links.
Fascinating features help integrate math and science concepts into the foods and nutrition classroom.
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NUTRITION & WELLNESS FOR LIFEby Dorothy F. West, ©2012, 4th Edition Suggested Grade Levels 9–12
Nutrition & Wellness for Life stresses the importance of healthful eating and physical activity across the life span. The text includes strategies for staying physically active and for meeting the special needs of the competitive athlete. The nutrition link to social and mental health is explained. Students will learn how to recognize sources of stress and reduce its negative impact on total wellness. The text also explains how to handle food safely, plan nourishing meals, and make healthy food choices when eating out. • Includes recently released Dietary Reference Intakes, Dietary Guidelines
for Americans, and MyPlate food guidance system.• New chapter features include Wellness Tip, Math Link, and Extend Your
Knowledge as well as case studies and career snapshots.• Critical thinking, application, technology, academic, and workplace-
related activities extend learning.• New career planning appendix, Exchange Lists for Meal Planning, BMI-
for-age percentile graphs, and Dietary Reference Intake tables serve as valuable resources.
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Part 1 Food Habits: A Lifestyle Choice 1. Making Wellness a
Lifestyle 2. Factors Affecting Food
Choices 3. How Nutrients Become
You 4. Nutrition Guidelines
Part 2 The Health Effects of Energy Nutrients 5. Carbohydrates: The
Preferred Body Fuel 6. Fats: A Concentrated
Energy Source 7. Proteins: The Body’s
Building Blocks
Part 3 The Work of Noncaloric Nutrients 8. Vitamins: Drivers of Cell
Processes 9. Minerals: Regulators of
Body Functions 10. Water: The Forgotten
Nutrient
Part 4 Nutrition Management: A Lifelong Activity 11. Nutrition Across the Life
Span 12. The Energy Balancing Act
13. Healthy Weight Management
14. Eating Disorders
Part 5 Other Aspects of Wellness 15. Staying Physically Active: A
Way of Life 16. Eating for Sports
Performance 17. Maintaining Positive Social
and Mental Health 18. Stress and Wellness 19. Drug and Supplement Use
and Your Health
Part 6 Making Informed Choices 20. Keeping Food Safe 21. Meal Management 22. Become an Informed
Consumer
Appendix A–Career PlanningAppendix B–Canada’s Food GuideAppendix C–Dietary Reference IntakesAppendix D–Nutritive Value of FoodsAppendix E–Exchange Lists for Meal PlanningAppendix F–Body Mass Index-for-Age Percentiles
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FOOD AND NUTRITIONEach part opens with a brief description of a healthy cooking technique and a recipe that employs the technique.
Prereading activity helps students prepare for learning. Concept Organizer encourages students to organize chapter content graphically. Central Ideas emphasize the main focus of each chapter.
Foods and Nutrition Companion WebsiteMotivates and engages students beyond the classroom with online Interactive Activities, Crossword Puzzles, Matching Games, e-Flash Cards, Interactive Quizzes, and Cross-Curricular Activities.www.g-wlearning.com/foodsandnutrition
Food Science Experiments ManualFeatures labs to aid student discovery of the science behind changes in food during preparation and storage.
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PRINCIPLES OF FOOD SCIENCEby Janet D. Ward, ©2013, 3rd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 9–C
Principles of Food Science incorporates science concepts into a lab-oriented foods class. This text shows how the laws of science are at work in foods prepared at home and by the food industry. Each chapter includes engaging features, including NEW Going Green environmental updates and Science Matters articles. Other features focus on areas such as current research, technology, and nutrition news. Through lab experiments in the text and Lab Manual, students will practice scientific and sensory evaluation of foods. They will discover how nutrients and other food components illustrate basic chemistry concepts. Additionally, they will examine the positive and negative impacts of microorganisms on the food supply. Students will also explore the variety of careers available to graduates with a food science background.• Students learn the scientific method and how to evaluate scientific studies.
The text covers basic chemistry including the basic structure of atoms, the different types and forms of energy in the universe, measuring pH, and water’s role as a solvent.
• Physical properties, functions, and nutritional impact of the macronutrients are covered in the text.
• Students will learn about the micronutrients as well as other microcomponents including phytochemicals, food analogs, and additives.
• The positive and negative effects that microbes have on foods are explored.• Various methods of food preservation and packaging are discussed as
well as the benefits and drawbacks.Special features throughout the text cover environmental issues, science facts, nutrition news, food science history, technology, recent research, international issues, and more.Experiments at the end of each chapter and in the lab manual include safety tips and lists of needed equipment and supplies. Students employ the scientific method to perform the experiments.
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Unit I: The Science of Food 1. Food Science: An Old but
New Subject 2. Scientific Evaluation: Being
Objective 3. Sensory Evaluation: The
Human Factor
Unit II: Basic Chemistry 4. Basic Food Chemistry: The
Nature of Matter 5. Energy: Matter in Motion 6. Ions: Charged Particles in
Solution 7. Water: The Universal
Solvent
Unit III: Organic Chemistry: The Macronutrients 8. Sugar: The Simplest of
Carbohydrates 9. The Complex
Carbohydrates: Starches, Cellulose, Gums, and Pectins
10. Lipids: Nature’s Flavor Enhancers
11. Proteins: Amino Acids and Peptides
12. Enzymes: The Protein Catalyst
Unit IV: Food Chemistry: The Microcomponents 13. The Micronutrients:
Vitamins and Minerals 14. Phytochemicals: The Other
Food Components
15. Food Analogs: Substitute Ingredients
16. Additives: Producing Desired Characteristics in Foods
Unit V: Food Microbiology: Living Organisms in Food 17. Fermentation: Desirable
Effects of Microbes 18. Food Safety: Sources of
Contamination
Unit VI: Food Preservation and Packaging 19. Thermal Preservation: Hot
and Cold Processing 20. Dehydration and
Concentration: Controlling Water Activity
21. Current Trends in Food Preservation: Irradiation, Packaging, and Biotechnology
Unit VII: Working with Complex Food Systems 22. Mixtures: Solutions,
Colloidal Dispersions, and Suspensions
23. Separation Techniques: Mechanical and Chemical Methods
24. Research: Developing New Food Products
25. Food Science Related Careers: A World of Opportunities
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FOOD AND NUTRITIONUnit opening pages explore careers in food science as well as helpful information on education and training, work environment, job outlook, and income.
Experiments at the end of each chapter and in the lab manual amplify important concepts. Safety tips and lists of needed equipment and supplies are included.
Math, science, and technology features all reinforce STEM-related content.ll i f STEM l d
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THE CULINARY PROFESSIONALby John Draz and Christopher Koetke, Suggested Grade Levels 9–12©2010The Culinary Professional provides students with a comprehensive explanation of culinary techniques, identification of the vast array of equipment and foods used in a professional kitchen, and an introduction to the knowledge and skills needed to manage a foodservice operation. This book gives students the basics for working in a foodservice operation as well as an excellent foundation for the study of classical cuisine. Careers in the culinary arts and a brief overview of the industry are also covered.• Step-by-step techniques for essential culinary skills.• Over 1,000 illustrations.• Repeated features on history, workplace issues, safety and sanitation,
science and technology, culture, culinary tips, trends, health, and math.• Chapter activities on workplace math, problem-solving, and critical-
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1. Welcome to the Foodservice Industry
2. Understanding Foodservice Operations
3. Workstations in the Professional Kitchen
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the Professional Kitchen 9. Knife Skills 10. Smallwares 11. Large Equipment 12. Using Recipes 13. Basic Preparations—Mise
en Place 14. Kitchen Staples 15. Cooking Principles 16. Salads and Dressings 17. Fruit Identification 18. Fruit Preparation 19. Cold Sandwiches 20. Stocks 21. Sauces 22. Soups 23. Vegetable Identification 24. Vegetable Cookery 25. Starch Identification 26. Starch Cookery 27. Meat and Poultry
Identification 28. Basic Meat and Poultry
Preparation
29. Dry-Heat Cooking Methods for Meat and Poultry
30. Moist-Heat and Combination Cooking Methods for Meat and Poultry
31. Fish and Shellfish Identification
32. Fish and Shellfish Preparation and Cookery
33. Hot Sandwiches and Pizza 34. Dairy and Egg
Identification 35. Breakfast Cookery 36. Introduction to the
Bakeshop 37. Quick Breads and Batters 38. Cookies 39. Yeast-Raised Products 40. Pies and Tarts 41. Cakes 42. Custards, Foams, and
Buttercreams 43. Dessert Sauces and Frozen
Desserts 44. Food Presentation 45. Table Service 46. Entering the Workforce 47. Culinary History 48. Nutrition 49. Managing Resources 50. Menus 51. Developing Taste
CONTENTS
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G-W CULINARY DVD SERIESSuggested Grade Levels 9–12
The G-W Culinary DVD Series provides dynamic visual instruction of essential culinary skills. Industry-recognized authors John Draz and Christopher Koetke share tips and insights as they demonstrate foundational food safety and preparation techniques. This series reinforces methods taught in The Culinary Professional and its companion materials. The G-W Culinary DVD Series can be purchased individually or as a collection.This is a great supplement to any foods or culinary course or textbook!DVD 1—Food Safety and SanitationPreparing Sanitizing Solutions • Sanitizing a Counter or Worktable • Using a Dishmachine • Using a Three-Compartment Sink • Cleaning and Sanitizing Large Equipment • Proper Handwashing • Calibrating a ThermometerDVD 2—Mise en Place | Knife SkillsUsing a Recipe | Mise en Place • Using a Steel • Using a Whetstone • Cutting with the Chef Knife: Slices and Rondelles • Preparing Stick and Dice Cuts • Preparing Vegetable TournésDVD 3—Garde MangerPeeling and Mincing Garlic and Parsley • Peeling and Preparing Julienne Onions • Dicing Onions • Preparing Leeks • Peeling, Seeding, and Dicing Tomatoes • Preparing Salad Greens • Preparing Mayonnaise • Preparing Melons and Pineapples • Preparing Citrus SuprêmesDVD 4—Stocks and SaucesPreparing a Sachet and Bouquet Garni • Preparing Stocks • Preparing Roux • Preparing White Sauce • Preparing Velouté • Preparing Brown Sauce: Jus Lié, Espagnole, Demi-Glace • Preparing Tomato Sauce • Preparing HollandaiseDVD 5—Poultry Fabrication | Meat & Poultry Cooking TechniquesPoultry Splitting, Quartering, and Eight-Cut • Preparing Airline Breasts • Trussing Poultry • Sautéing Meats and Poultry • Grilling Meats and Poultry • Poaching and Simmering Meats and Poultry • Braising Meats and PoultryDVD 6—Seafood Fabrication and Cooking Techniques Filleting Flatfish • Filleting Round Fish • Skinning Fillets • Peeling and Deveining Shrimp • Sautéing Fish • Grilling Fish • Deep Poaching Fish • Shallow Poaching FishDVD 7—Vegetables, Grains, and Egg Cookery Parcooking Vegetables • Simmering Rice • Preparing Pilaf • Preparing Risotto • Cooking Eggs in the Shell • Poaching Eggs • Scrambling Eggs • Preparing American-Style Omelets • Frying Eggs
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HOSPITALITY
HOSPITALITY SERVICESby Johnny Sue Reynolds and Dorothy Chase Suggested Grade Levels 9–12©2014, 3rd Edition
Introduce your students to the world of hospitality! Hospitality Services presents an overview of the hospitality industry. The text discusses the various roles and responsibilities of workers in the five areas of hospitality—food and beverage, lodging, travel, tourism, and recreation. The basics of management and the business side of hospitality are also covered. In addition, the text provides an overview for business support areas, such as human resources, marketing and sales, and accounting. Chapters on career planning lead students through the steps of the job search and emphasize the skills needed for success.• New chapters on the travel, tourism, and recreation industries have been
added.• Profiles of fascinating and inspiring industry leaders show individual
career progression, from entry level to top positions.• New features include applied math activities and business ethics.• Instructor’s CD provides and student worksheets to reinforce learning.
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Part 1. Welcome to Hospitality 1. The World of Hospitality 2. Service: The Heart of
Hospitality 3. Hospitality: Past, Present,
and Future
Part 2. The Food and Beverage Industry 4. The World of Food and
Beverages 5. Food Preparation and
Service 6. Front and Back of the
House 7. Hotel Food and Beverage
Services 8. Purchasing and Receiving 9. Food Safety and Sanitation
Part 3. The Lodging Industry 10. The World of Lodging 11. Front Office 12. Housekeeping
13. Security 14. Engineering
Part 4. Travel, Tourism, and Recreation 15. Travel 16. Tourism 17. Recreation
Part 5. The Business of Hospitality 18. Business Basics 19. Hospitality Management 20. Human Resources 21. Marketing and Sales 22. Accounting 23. Workplace Safety and
Emergencies 24. Legal and Ethical
Considerations
Part 6. Careers 25. Your Career in Hospitality 26. Skills for Success 27. Starting a Business
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NEW TO THIS EDITION• Includes additional chapters on travel,
tourism, and recreation• Emphasizes academic rigor with new
math activities• Explores business ethics in new features
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TEACHING
TEACHINGby Sharleen L. Kato, ©2010 Suggested Grade Levels 9–12
Teaching, a great text for students considering a career in the field of education, helps the teachers of tomorrow explore the world of education and discover what makes a teacher effective. Students will learn about the history of education in the United States and how schools impact society. They will learn about all types of learners—how they change physically, intellectually, emotionally, and socially—and how that impacts the way they are taught. Additionally they will learn how to design an instructional plan, choose teaching strategies, and create an effective learning environment for their future students.Teaching includes four units:• Unit 1, You: The Teacher of Tomorrow, focuses on what a teacher does, the
qualities of an effective teacher, and steps to becoming a teacher.• Unit 2, The Learner, explores human development, developmental theories,
and the various developmental stages of children through teens.• Unit 3, The School, describes the early history of education in America, modern
history of education, and current aspects of schools, including federal, state, and local responsibilities.
• Unit 4, The Teacher, covers learning diversity, what makes an effective teacher, lesson planning, instructional strategies, technology, assessment, classroom management, and the student’s future as a teacher.
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Unit 1 You: The Teacher of Tomorrow 1. Teaching as a Profession 2. Becoming a Teacher
Unit 2 The Learner 3. Understanding Human
Development 4. Middle Childhood: Growth
and Development 5. The Teen Years: Growth
and Development
Unit 3 The School 6. The Early History of
Education in America
7. The Modern History of Education in America
8. Schools and Society
Unit 4 The Teacher 9. Teaching Diverse Learners 10. What Makes an Effective
Teacher? 11. Planning for Instruction 12. Instructional Methods 13. Technology for Teaching
and Learning 14. The Role of Assessment 15. Classroom Management 16. The Next Steps Toward
Becoming a Teacher
CONTENTS
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HIGHLIGHTS• Teaches the fundamentals of the
teaching profession in high school-friendly language
• Includes activities for developing student portfolios
• Emphasizes the relationship among standards, instructional objectives, lesson plans, and teaching strategies
G-W TEACHING DVDS SERIES ©2013Reinforce what your students learn in class with this exciting new DVD series! DVD One gives an overview of the school, the student, and the teaching profession. DVD Two explores what it takes to be an effective teacher, engaging students with teacher interviews and classroom scenarios.
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EXPLORING LIFE AND CAREERby Martha Dunn-Strohecker Suggested Grade Levels 6–9and Deborah Tunstall Tippett, ©2012, 6th Edition
Exploring Life and Career is a comprehensive text designed to help young teens learn about themselves, their friends, families, communities, environment, and career options. Students are challenged to develop essential life skills; apply basic learning, employability, and thinking skills; and care about their communities and the environment. The overall goal is to enable teens to become caring, responsible, informed, and engaged students and citizens. Hundreds of color photographs, drawings, and charts are used throughout the text to illustrate main ideas and add visual appeal. • Text is divided into 13 chapters with 58 short, easy-to-follow sections to
hold the attention of young readers.• A new section is devoted to good citizenship, leadership and teamwork
skills, and social entrepreneurship.• Career chapters describe the skills needed to get a job and how to be
successful in the workplace.• Each chapter contains special features that relate content to academic
skills, financial literacy, health and safety, the environment, or community involvement.
• Colorful charts bring chapter content to life and make concepts clearer.
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Unit 1 You and Others 1. Learning About You 2. Learning About Children
Unit 2 You—A Manager 3. Making Decisions 4. Managing Daily Living 5. Managing Your Living
Space 6. Managing Your
Environment
Unit 3 You and Food 7. The Foods You Eat 8. Planning Meals 9. You in the Kitchen
Unit 4 You and Your Clothes 10. Buying and Caring for
Clothes 11. Learning to Sew
Unit 5 The World of Work 12. Learning About Work 13. Preparing for Work
Appendix When You’re on Your
Own—A Lesson in Self-Care
CONTENTS
Each chapter opens with a Sharpen Your Reading activity to expand reading skills. Concept Organizers challenge students to present information in logical ways.
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HIGHLIGHTS• Addresses age-appropriate social issues,
particularly involved in technology and sustainability
• Provides hands-on FCCLA projects that can be expanded for competitive events
• Devotes a section to good citizenship, leadership, teamwork, and social entrepreneurship
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COMPREHENSIVEEvery unit provides a list of careers and an activity related to the unit’s concepts.
Chapters conclude with a summary and review questions, and student activities for life skills, technology, journal writing, academics, and FCCLA.
Features are designed to capture students’ interest and encourage them to think beyond the concepts presented in the text.
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PREPARING FOR LIFE AND CAREERby Louise A. Liddell Suggested Grade Levels 6–9and Yvonne S. Gentzler, © 2013, 7th Edition
Preparing for Life and Career gives students the tools they need to develop skills they can use throughout their lives and careers. Teens are challenged to learn how to develop and keep successful relationships, be a good family member, and contribute to their community. The responsibilities of child care, clothing care, and home maintenance—and how to handle them—are also presented.• Organized into 27 chapters presented as short, easy-to-read sections.• New chapter is devoted to transportation options.• Includes many new photos and charts to stimulate interest in learning
more.• Interesting questions are posed throughout the text to encourage critical
thinking and problem solving.• Common Core activities encourage the mastery of skills needed for
college and career readiness. Other chapter activities promote Journal Writing opportunities, Technology applications, and FCCLA participation.
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Unit 1: Your Development and Relationships 1. Personal Development 2. Your Family 3. Your Friends 4. Developing
Communication Skills
Unit 2: Managing Your Life 5. Getting Ready to Manage 6. Managing Your Resources 7. Being a Responsible
Consumer
Unit 3: Managing Your Career 8. Learning About Work 9. Making Career Decisions 10. Getting the Job You Want 11. Preparing for Job Success
Unit 4: Understanding Children and Parenting 12. Taking Care of Children 13. The Business of
Babysitting 14. Parenting
Unit 5: Your Health and Nutrition 15. Promoting Good Health 16. Nutrition and You 17. Meal Considerations 18. Buying and Storing Foods
Unit 6: Preparing Meals and Dining Out 19. Getting Ready to Cook 20. Preparing Foods 21. At the Table
Unit 7: The Clothes You Wear 22. Clothing Choices 23. Fibers, Fabrics, and Sewing
Tools 24. Getting Ready to Sew 25. Caring for Clothes
Unit 8: Housing and Transportation 26. Your Personal Living Space 27. Transportation Options
CONTENTS
HIGHLIGHTS• Teaches how to manage resources,
prepare for job success, and develop good health habits
• Includes a new chapter on transportation and new sections on money management, credit, the environment, and nutrition across all life stages
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COMPREHENSIVEEach unit opens by exploring a career pathway and three related career options — from entry level to experienced.
Colorful features address related life skills, global and environmental matters, academic skills, and health and safety information.
Every chapter presents Reading Prep, an activity to expand reading skills for college and career readiness. Concept Organizer challenges students to present information in logical ways.
Chapter 17 provides easy-to-follow healthful recipes across the major food groups.
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SUCCEEDING IN LIFE AND CAREERby Frances Baynor Parnell, Suggested Grade Levels 9–12©2012, 10th EditionSucceeding in Life and Career is an advanced comprehensive text designed to help teens adjust to change, achieve career readiness, and fulfill their potential. The text addresses the 21st century challenges that pose unique demands on young people learning to manage their lives and prepare for successful futures. It encourages students to hone critical-thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills and apply them to situations in the real world. Succeeding in Life and Career also helps teens acquire relationship, resource management, and healthy living skills.• Unit One is devoted solely to career preparation, employability skills,
teamwork, leadership, and entrepreneurship.• Eight Career Discovery two-page spreads explore the 16 career clusters.
They identify popular career choices as well as the education, training, skills, and personal qualities needed for success in those fields.
• The nutrition information reflects USDA’s MyPlate food guidance system, and the information on lifespan development covers all age categories.
• Engaging features appear throughout to help students develop life and work skills, healthy lifestyle and wellness choices, a commitment to community service, financial literacy, and knowledge of sustainable living.
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Unit One Career Preparation 1. Exploring Careers 2. Skills for Career Success 3. Working in a Team
Unit Two Resource Management 4. Learning to Manage 5. Community and
Environmental Responsibilities
Unit Three Relationships 6. Understanding Families 7. Strengthening Families 8. Personal Relationships
Unit Four Parenting, Child Care, and Guidance 9. Parenting Roles and
Responsibilities 10. Development Across the
Lifespan 11. Caring for Children
Unit Five Wellness and Nutrition 12. Health and Fitness 13. Nutrition 14. Selecting Foods 15. Food Safety 16. Food Preparation
Unit Six Personal Finance 17. Managing Personal
Finances 18. Consumer Decisions
Unit Seven Fashion and Apparel 19. Choosing and Caring for
Your Clothes 20. Textiles, Patterns, and
Equipment 21. Apparel Construction
Unit Eight Housing and Transportation 22. Choosing a Place to Live 23. Maintaining a Home 24. Transportation
CONTENTS
HIGHLIGHTS• Emphasizes career planning and
preparation in the first three chapters• Acquaints students with 21st century
skills, financial literacy, and living green• Includes new chapters on lifespan
development and transportation
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Career Discovery features encourage students to consider various career paths.
Chapter activities encourage students to explore text concepts further through cocurricular and technology challenges, FCCLA participation, portfolio development, and journal writing.
Colorful features promote a variety of skills.
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FAMILY LIVING
STRENGTHENING FAMILY & SELFby Leona Johnson, ©2010, 6th Edition Suggested Grade Levels 9–12
Strengthening Family & Self is completely restructured, with chapters divided into short sections. Each section opens with a reading activity, a vocabulary activity, and key terms. Review questions at the end of every section reinforce content.Engaging features capture students’ interest and facilitate learning. These features appear in every chapter:• Life Sketch—introduces chapter concepts through an interesting, real-life
story.• Use What You Learn—students apply what they read to given situations.• Weigh the Facts—compare and contrast important concepts.• Investigate Further—students analyze what they learn and expand their
knowledge.• Think More About It—extend learning through critical thinking.• Link to Your Life—reflect on how the text relates to student experiences.Each chapter concludes with a Think It Through case study and suggested activities. Many of these provide differentiated learning opportunities to use with students who respond to various learning styles.
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Each unit concludes with a Connecting with Career Clusters feature that focuses on a specific career. Career pathways, career outlooks, and activities such as job shadowing and community service are included.
Unit 1: Reaching Your Potential 1. A Close-Up View of You 2. Your Growth and
Development 3. Strengthening Positive
Attitudes 4. Developing Decision-
Making Skills
Unit 2: Strengthening Relationships 5. Developing
Communication Skills 6. Family and Peer
Relationships 7. Dating 8. Choosing to Marry 9. Adjusting to Marriage
Unit 3: Establishing a Family 10. Choosing to Parent 11. Pregnancy and
Childbirth 12. Helping Children Grow
and Develop 13. Caring for and Guiding
Children
Unit 4: Understanding Families 14. Today’s Family 15. Strengthening Family
Interactions 16. Crises in the Family 17. Divorce and Remarriage 18. Families Change over Time
Unit 5: Fulfilling Career and Community Roles 19. Choosing Your Career Path 20. Balancing Family and Work 21. Becoming a Leader in Your
Community
Unit 6: Managing Your World 22. Managing Your Time 23. Managing Your Money 24. Protecting Your Resources 25. Meeting Your Nutritional
Needs 26. Maintaining Your Health
and Well-Being 27. Managing Your Wardrobe 28. Managing Your Housing 29. Managing Your
Transportation
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HIGHLIGHTS• Ideal for high school courses on family
living or interpersonal relationships
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FAMILY LIVING
CONTEMPORARY LIVINGby Verdene Ryder and Marjorie B. Harter, Suggested Grade Levels 9–12©2010, 11th EditionContemporary Living is the perfect choice to present a fresh look at life in today’s world. This text provides practical information for students to explore important topics such as personal development, relationships with family and friends, career options, healthful living, relating to peers, dealing with family crises, and managing family living. The objective, sensitive presentation of contemporary issues facing today’s students gives them the information they need to make wise decisions.• An inviting design energizes student learning.• Reading Connection activities enhance reading skills.• Explore features promote academic skills.• Did You Know? and Teen Focus features cover important issues and offer useful facts.• Career Sketches present snapshots of career options for students to consider.
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Part I: Personal Development 1. You: Growing and
Changing 2. Your Environment Affects
Who You Are 3. You: Up Close and
Personal
Part II: The Decisions You Face 4. Your Decisions 5. Your Future Career
Decisions 6. Your Health Decisions 7. Avoiding Harmful
Substances 8. Lifestyle Options and
Consequences
Part III: Getting Along with Others 9. Communicating with
Others 10. Communication
Challenges 11. Developing Close
Relationships
Part IV: The Marriage Relationship 12. Engagement and Marriage 13. Building a Marriage
Part V: Dimensions of Families 14. Family Life Today 15. The Parenting Decision 16. A New Baby 17. Helping Children Grow
and Develop
Part VI: Families Face Change 18. Balancing Family and Work
Concerns 19. Dealing with Family Crises 20. Divorce and Remarriage 21. Growing Older
Part VII: Managing Family Living 22. Providing for the Family’s
Physical Needs 23. Protecting the Family’s
Resources 24. Using Banking Services 25. Managing Your Finances
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HUMAN SEXUALITY: RESPONSIBLE LIFE CHOICESby Verdene Ryder and Peggy B. Smith, ©2005, 2nd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 9–12Human Sexuality: Responsible Life Choices is a tool for teaching students about sexuality issues. This text strives to increase students’ awareness by providing easy-to-read, factual, and current information. The text addresses teens’ concerns about relationships, responsibility, abstinence, sexual decision making, and risks related to sexual behavior. Students are challenged to consider responsibilities and outcomes of their decisions.
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LIFE MANAGEMENTGOALS FOR LIVING by Nancy Wehlage and Mary Larson-Kennedy, Suggested Grade Levels 8–12©2006, 5th EditionGoals for Living: Managing Your Resources is a comprehensive text that helps your students manage the challenges of daily life. Management as it applies to all areas of adult living is thoroughly covered. The text allows students to explore how the management process can be applied to various aspects of everyday living. Throughout the text, the importance of resource management in reaching goals is stressed. This text is suitable for classes such as life management, independent living, and life skills.
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TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR LIFE!by Patricia G. Ross and Jodi Owens-Kristenson, Suggested Grade Levels 6–9 ©2004, 2nd EditionTake Charge of Your Life! focuses on life skills and personal development. This text is designed to help young teens meet the challenges of their daily lives with confidence. It also encourages students to make wise decisions, to accept responsibility for their actions, and to become better managers of their relationships.
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CHANGES & CHOICESby Ruth E. Bragg, ©2006, 4th Edition Suggested Grade Levels 6-10Changes & Choices: Personal Development and Relationships helps young teens develop the relationship skills they need as they face the transition to adulthood. The text helps students make adjustments by explaining the changes they are experiencing and exploring the choices they will be making. It discusses relationships with family members, friends, classmates, and coworkers.• Chapter openers include vignettes representative of the chapter content.• Running glossary makes learning vocabulary convenient.
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LIFE MANAGEMENTTEEN LIFE!by Martha Dunn-Strohecker and Deborah Tippett, Suggested Grade Levels 6–9©2008, 5th EditionTeen Life! is a comprehensive text designed to help young teens learn about themselves, their friends, families, communities, and environment. Students are challenged to develop daily living skills in food, clothing, decision making, and management. The overall goal is to enable students to be caring, responsible, and informed citizens. This new edition is colorful, appealing, and easy to read.• Each unit opens with Career Wise, a list of career choices and their descriptions related to
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SKILLS FOR LIVINGby Frances Baynor Parnell, ©2008, 9th Edition Suggested Grade Levels 8–12Skills for Living has been completely redesigned and streamlined to help make teaching more efficient! With over 450 photos and a bright look, this comprehensive Family and Consumer Sciences text helps secondary level students meet the challenges of their daily lives with confidence. They will learn practical skills for making decisions at home, school, and in the workplace. Topics break down the chapter content, allowing flexibility in assigning specific topics as needed. Added features are sure to generate student interest:• Each chapter opens with a list of careers related to the chapter material, from entry-level jobs
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BECOMING MONEY $MARTA Simulation for Financial Decision Makingby Judi Deatherage, ©2012 Suggested Grade Levels 8–12Becoming Money $mart provides the resources needed to teach financial education in any classroom situation. Written specifically for students, this text-workbook simulates real-life responsibilities such as writing checks, planning for an education, investing money, paying rent, and other financial responsibilities that each individual must learn to do wisely. Financial math is emphasized, as well as tips for becoming an independent individual and planning for the future. Teachers and students will find this supplement a perfect solution to exploring the basics of financial education.• Aligns with the National Standards in K–12 Personal Finance Education
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1. Planning Your Financial Future: It Begins Here
2. Paychecks: Using Your Money Wisely
3. Budgeting: Keeping Track of Your Money
4. Banking: Managing Your Money
5. Credit: Buy Now, Pay Later 6. Insurance: Protecting Your
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8. Loans: Cars and Housing 9. Investments: Making Your
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PAYDAY A PERSONAL FINANCE SIMULATIONby Christine Bond Oakes, ©2007 Suggested Grade Levels 9–12
Payday: A Personal Finance Simulation is a hands-on, real-life simulation that gives students a chance to experience their futures in a fun and exciting way! This is a great supplement to any life skills, personal finance, or consumer education course. This classroom-tested teacher’s resource product provides over 40 reproducible masters that guide students through the steps of managing their personal finances. Students begin the simulation by searching for a job, determining their salaries, and figuring their take-home pay. They will then learn how to pay bills using sample checks and registers, balance their checkbooks, rent and furnish an apartment, buy a car, and pay taxes. Students learn about preparing for major purchases, moving out on their own, and handling unexpected expenses. The simulation can be used for a semester-long course.
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FOUNDATIONS OF PERSONAL FINANCEby Sally R. Campbell and Robert L. Dansby, Suggested Grade Levels 9–12©2014, 9th EditionFoundations of Personal Finance prepares students to be responsible for their own money management and become financially capable individuals. Principles of personal finance and economic concepts are presented in an easy-to-understand format. Each chapter in this new edition is revised to reflect the latest in personal finance trends and information.• Complete coverage of basic financial literacy topics provide a well-
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Unit 1: The Economic System 1. What Is Economics? 2. Government and the
Economy 3. Consumers in the
Economy: An Overview 4. The Global Economy
Unit 2: Managing Your Finances 5. Making Smart Decisions 6. Personal Finance: An
Overview 7. Income and Taxes 8. Financial Institutions and
Services 9. Credit 10. Insurance 11. Savings 12. Investing and Estate
Planning
Unit 3: Managing Your Spending 13. Smart Shopping Basics 14. Consumers in the
Marketplace 15. Spending for Food 16. Clothing 17. Health and Wellness 18. Housing 19. Transportation 20. Electronics and Appliances
Unit 4: Planning Your Future 21. Planning for Your Career 22. Entering the Work World 23. Your Role in the
Environment
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CAREER EDUCATIONNEW DISCOVERING CAREERS
by John A. Wanat, E. Weston Pfeiffer, Suggested Grade Levels 6–9and Richard Van Gulik, ©2014, 8th EditionDiscovering Careers is designed to introduce students to the skills they will need to succeed in school, on the job, and on their own. By studying this text, students will be able to explore personal goals, interests, and aptitudes that will influence future life decisions. Through exploration of the career clusters and pathways, students will learn about the training and skills required to pursue their post-high school plans. This text helps students take their first steps toward making the most of their education while preparing for their future.
SCHOOL TO CAREERby J. J. Littrell, James H. Lorenz, Suggested Grade Levels 9–12and Harry T. Smith, ©2014, 10th EditionThe 10th edition of School to Career builds on what made the previous editions so successful. Students explore careers using the career clusters and pathways framework; understand workplace expectations; develop career-readiness skills; and plan for life beyond graduation. School to Career provides students with the “how to” needed for preparing a résumé, searching for a job, taking on a work-based learning experience, exceeding employer expectations, managing personal finances, and funding postsecondary training and education. Case studies are used to examine challenges students may encounter in the world of work.
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CAREER EDUCATIONCAREER SUCCESSby Rosemary T. Fruehling and Roberta Moore, © 2011, 2nd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 6–12
Career Success: The Attitude Advantage is a unique text-workbook that presents soft skills to prepare for real-world success. Focusing on keeping a positive attitude, improving human relations skills, and exploring career issues, this text is designed to increase awareness and understanding of the challenges and responsibilities of being an employee.
NOW HIRINGby Noreen E. Messina, ©2010, 3rd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 6–12Now Hiring focuses on the journey of four fictional teens trying to find part-time jobs. From résumés to interviews to on-the-job success, your students will learn along with the characters. The easy-to-read story is broken into 12 short chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of the job search. This unique book will especially appeal to reluctant readers and special-needs students.
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CAREERS IN FOCUS FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES
by Lee Jackson, ©2008, 3rd Edition Suggested Grade Levels 9–12Careers in Focus: Family and Consumer Sciences is a unique text that prepares students for the workplace while exposing them to the wide-ranging careers in the field of Family and Consumer Sciences! Designed for career exploration classes this colorful text is also well suited for FCCLA programs, cooperative education classes, and work-based learning programs.
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PROSKILLS LEARNINGTM SOFTSKILLS™ TRAINING SET
Suggested Grade Levels 9–CLooking to help prepare students to enter the workforce? The new SoftSkills™ Training Set teaches the skills needed to survive and thrive in any workplace setting. The four training modules address topics including good working relationships, maintaining a positive attitude, and understanding the responsibilities and challenges of being an employee.
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FOUNDATIONS OF FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCESCAREERS SERVING INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, AND COMMUNITIESby Sharleen L. Kato, ©2013 Suggested Grade Levels CFoundations of Family and Consumer Sciences a completely updated college-level textbook designed to introduce students to the Family and Consumer Sciences profession. An overview of the profession, including history and trends, is presented. Career opportunities for each Family and Consumer Sciences specialization area are explored and come to life in Professional Profiles and Issues in the News features. The text guides students in how to move into the workplace and make a difference in the lives of others.
COMMUNICATING FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCESA GUIDEBOOK FOR PROFESSIONALSby Elizabeth J. Hitch and June Pierce Youatt, ©2002, 3rd Edition Suggested Grade Levels CCommunicating Family and Consumer Sciences is designed for professionals who will be communicating with students or clients in both formal classroom settings and nonformal settings. This college level text is intended for use by professionals in community and human services, Family and Consumer Sciences education, and Family and Consumer Sciences outreach education.Includes information on using standards frameworks for program planning, using action-oriented learning strategies to teach critical thinking, and the use of new technologies for effective instruction.
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FAMILY AND COMMUNITY POLICY:STRATEGIES FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENTby AAFCS ©2004 Suggested Grade Levels CFamily and Community Policy: Strategies for Civic Engagement includes 11 chapters written by various experts in public policy. This book offers a rich array of strategies for increasing citizen engagement in family and community policy. It is written for practitioners who are not satisfied with just thinking about and dissecting policy issues —it is for those who prefer action and results. This book will inform and inspire you.
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