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This is my 8th year in the classroom. My degree is in Family and Consumer Science Education and I feel like I've taught EVERYTHING! Cooking, Sewing, Interior Design, Fashion, Child Development, all electives! I love the creativity that bursts from my classroom and find that when my students are engaged in creative thinking or a hands on creative project that I'm most grateful to be a teacher.
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Preview of Fashion Design

Fashion Design

Do you teach fashion design? Use this fashion design curriculum *GROWING* bundle to help you create lessons for your fashion design courses. These resources will follow the USBE standards for Fashion Design Studio but you will find that these fashion design lessons will apply to fashion design courses from other states. This is a growing bundle so if you purchase early you will get access to all additional lessons that are added without any additional cost to you! _ StandardsUSBE Standards| F
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History of Fashion

This short history of fashion PowerPoint lesson gives an introduction to the history of fashion and the factors that influence the fashion trends that have been popular over the decades. Included is a link to a ten-minute YouTube video that will further discuss how fashion has evolved through the decades and how historical events play into the available clothing options. At the end of the presentation, there is an assignment for students to complete where they will research a decade to create
Preview of Why Do We Wear Clothing

Why Do We Wear Clothing

Do you teach fashion design and have a lesson that covers the question, why do we wear clothing? This presentation will go over five ways to answer the question "why do we wear clothes". This resource also includes an assignment where students can sketch example outfits for each of the five different reasons for wearing clothing. In the presentation notes at the bottom of the slides, you can find links to relevant videos and assignments that can be used to increase the length of this lesson. _
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This is my 8th year in the classroom. My degree is in Family and Consumer Science Education and I feel like I've taught EVERYTHING! Cooking, Sewing, Interior Design, Fashion, Child Development, all electives! I love the creativity that bursts from my classroom and find that when my students are engaged in creative thinking or a hands on creative project that I'm most grateful to be a teacher.