She was the first woman graduate of MIT in Boston
Ellen Swallow Richards
Two tools people use to determine which foods they should eat daily.
The Food Pyramid and My Plate
What you wash colored clothing in to preserve the colors
Cold water
Who you call during a major emergency
911
Red, yellow, and blue
Primary colors
She insisted that bringing Science to household duties would help women in the home.
Catharine Beecher
Something you should NEVER put in the microwave.
Metal/aluminum
The first step of laundry
sorting by color/type of material
The first thing to do if there is a fire.
Get out immediately and call 911
orange, violet, and green
secondary colors created by mixing primary colors
She was the founder of the Home Economics movement
Put this on a grease fire instead of water.
Flour
The concept of wearing something that does not draw attention to your self but that people see you for who you are
Modesty
What do to do if you are trapped in a room during a fire
Stuff a towel under the door and go to the window.
colors that move towards the viewer
Warm colors
Another name for Home Economics
Family and Consumer Sciences
This food has 6 g. of protein and is one of the only foods that has Vitamin D.
Eggs
The concept of the type of clothing available in stores
Fashion
The first thing you tell the 911 operator when you call for an emergency.
Your name
colors that move away from the viewer
Cool Colors
The importance of taking Home Ec in school
Learning Life Skills to help others
The small fork that goes above the plate.
The dessert fork
A small collection of clothes you love that change with each season
Capsule Wardrobe
The first step of Toddler CPR
Open the airway
three types of color schemes
Complementary, Analogous, and Triadic