Home Ec History
Foods/cooking
Laundry/clothing
Home Safety
Interior design
100

She was the first woman graduate of MIT in Boston

Ellen Swallow Richards

100

Two tools people use to determine which foods they should eat daily. 

The Food Pyramid and My Plate

100

What you wash colored clothing in to preserve the colors

Cold water

100

Who you call during a major emergency

911

100

Red, yellow, and blue

Primary colors

200

She insisted that bringing Science to household duties would help women in the home. 

Catharine Beecher

200

Something you should NEVER put in the microwave.

Metal/aluminum

200

The first step of laundry

sorting by color/type of material

200

The first thing to do if there is a fire.

Get out immediately and call 911

200

orange, violet, and green

secondary colors created by mixing primary colors

300

She was the founder of the Home Economics movement

Ellen Swallow Richards
300

Put this on a grease fire instead of water.

Flour

300

The concept of wearing something that does not draw attention to your self but that people see you for who you are

Modesty

300

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.

300

colors that move towards the viewer

Warm colors

400

Another name for Home Economics

Family and Consumer Sciences

400

This food has 6 g. of protein and is one of the only foods that has Vitamin D.

Eggs

400

The concept of the type of clothing available in stores

Fashion

400

The first thing you tell the 911 operator when you call for an emergency.

Your name

400

colors that move away from the viewer

Cool Colors

500

The importance of taking Home Ec in school

Learning Life Skills to help others 

500

The small fork that goes above the plate.

The dessert fork

500

A small collection of clothes you love that change with each season



Capsule Wardrobe

500

The first step of Toddler CPR

Open the airway 

500

three types of color schemes

Complementary, Analogous, and Triadic