Hand gestures, eye contact and body language!
What is non-verbal communication?
Canada's Food Guide sections on the plate image.
What are whole grains, proteins and fruits and vegetables.
Borrowing money from someone else (bank, company, person etc.).
What is credit?
Making a point, giving an example and explaining how it answers the question.
What is the PEE structure?
A learning strategy that has no beginning or end.
What is a community circle?
Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social.
What are the areas of (adolescent) development?
Considering allergies, likes and dislikes, favourite foods and timing in food preparation.
What is meal planning?
Carrying a knife pointed down, close-toed shoes, pan handles turned inward, hair behind ears and washing hands.
What is kitchen safety?
A formal way of writing social science research papers including font size, spacing and required information.
What is APA?
Mrs. Shantz's favourite colour.
What is orange?
The understanding of human behaviour by assessing the needs of an individual.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Grocery stores placing commonly purchased items like milk and eggs at the back of the store, furtherest from the entrance.
What are shopping strategies and/or consumer awareness?
When the recipe has the ingredients at the top, separate from the instructions at the bottom.
What is a standard recipe format?
The first stage of social science research.
What is preparing for research?
Play Doh
What was our first food lab?
A part of you based on your personal preferences, likes, dislikes, interests and ideas.
What is your personality?
List of income sources minus expenses equals a surplus or deficit.
What is a budget?
Running, blanket, cross, back and over.
What are hand sewing stitches?
Title, name, class code, teacher, due date, and school.
What are the APA requirements for a title page?
Kali to Andre and everyone in between!
Who are the students in our class?
The explanation that relationships are based on the costs and benefits experienced between 2 or more people.
What is the social exchange theory?
Values, family relationships, space needs, costs and lifestyle.
What are factors affecting housing decisions?
Reflecting on the choices that you make and considering alternate options.
What is decision-making/problem-solving?
Next, Then, First, In conclusion, Secondly, To Begin etc.
What are transition words?
The instruction given by Mrs. Shantz when we are having a community circle.
What is 'let's circle up!"