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A RIDDLE…..• A green house, a pink house, a white house, and a
yellow house are all in a row.• The yellow house is not first• The pink house is between the green house and the
white house.• The green house is between the yellow house and
the pink house.• What is the
position of
each house?
House 1 2 3 4
Green
Pink
Yellow
White
Disclosure and Study Guide
An Answer
• The pink house and the green house are between other houses, so neither one is first or last. The yellow house isn’t first, so it is last, and so the white house is first. The pink house is next door to the white house, so the pink house is second, which makes the green house, third.
• White, Pink, Green, Yellow
Disclosure & Personal Program
Career PATHWAYS – Which path are you on?
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FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES
Below are the eight Pathways in Family & Consumer Sciences Education:Child Development
Consumer Economics Services
Family and Human Services
Fashion Design, Manufacturing and Merchandising
Food Science, Dietetics and Nutrition
Food Service and Culinary Arts
Hospitality Services
Interior Design
Personal Programming
• 1. Give a word or phrase that describes your interior design taste. (face)
• 2. Give a word or phrase that your Dream housing must meet. (even)
• 3. Give a word or phrase that you have always dreamed of having in your house. (odd)
Housing Needs
Basic Human Needs
Physical Needs
Safety & Security
Love & Belonging
Self-Esteem / Identity
Self-
Actualization
How does housing meetThese areas of need?
There is a need for privacyand for togetherness. How does a home meetboth of these needs?
LOCATION
• Type of Road
• Proximity to Schools, church, work, shopping
• Climate
• Social Opportunities
• Interests and Hobbies
DECIDING WHERE TO LIVE?
COSTBuying vs. Renting
recommended range for housing is 25-35% of monthly budget. Furnish the inside
Care for the outside
Yearly Taxes & Insurance
Monthly Utilities
SERVICES
• Police and Fire Protection
• Medical Facilities
• Parking / Garage Facilities
• Public Transportation
• Water Source and Capacity
• Garbage Collection
• Sewer or Septic Capacity
Dream Homes
What Do youWant?
If you could live anywhere…
What would the climate be like?
What would your house look like?
What special needs/features will it have?
Origami House
• Fold paper in ½ hamburger style• Bring 2 sides into center to touch and fold back the
other way• Unfold sides and fold top 2 corners into the center
creases and back the other way. (Dog Ear corners)
• Open the paper all the way and push the folded corners (now in the side center of the page) in. As paper folds hamburger style again, crease the center folds on the diagonals.
• Crease folds so that your house freely stands
Dream House Design
• Think about the home of your dreams. Pretend you can have anything and everything in the home.
• Draw and find pictures that depict the house of your dreams.
• Include: accessories, flooring, colors, fabrics, window treatments, etc..
• Decorate your Origami House.
Neatness and Presentation Count.
Dream House Explanation:
• Where will it be located?
• What will the climate be like?
• Describe the exterior and the landscape.
• What kind of building materials will be used?
• How big will it be?
• How many people will it house? Entertain?
• What special needs/ features will you want?
• Describe the interior– What kind of feeling
would you like to create?
– What colors will you use and how will you use them?
– What is your most favorite room and why?