Grade 8-9 | Credits: 2.5 | Prerequisite: Creative Living I
This class furthers the students’ practical skills and foundation to support independent living presented in Creative Living I. In the foods unit, the focus is on the lessons and preparation of foods known in particular regions of the United States and then broadens their understanding and experience of foods found in certain areas around the world. The emphasis is on the use of various cooking methods (bake, broil, steam, wok, sauté, etc.) and tools (hand mixer, food processor, blender), in combination with personal nutrition and leavening agents, such as in the yeast-breads unit.
The sewing portion of Creative Living II extends the hand and sewing machine skills previously learned and developed through projects and activities in Creative Living I. The practical applications include zipper installation and other clothing construction/ repair techniques. All students will have the opportunity to personalize their work and express their creativity. Along the way, students will also be able to enhance their skills and knowledge in the use of an iron and pressing techniques, clothing care and repair, and laundry procedures. The skill and knowledge gained will support the student to become a well-rounded adult.