Design
What are the primary colors?
Red, Blue, and Yellow
What does recipe "yield" mean?
Yield: Amount of servings a recipe makes
What are the ages of infants, toddlers, and pre-schoolers?
Infants: Birth-1 year
Toddlers: 1-3 years
Pre-schoolers: 3-5 years
What are the FCCLA colors?
Red and White
What is a fashion fad/trend
Something that is popular for a brief period of time.
What does cross contamination mean?
*200 Bonus Points: Give an example.
When bacteria is transferred from one food to another.
What does ADHD stand for?
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
What is the difference between a withdrawal and deposit?
Withdrawal: Taking money out of your account.
Deposit: Putting money into your account.
What is the purpose of traffic patterns?
To show pathways through a room or house.
What is the 2-hour rule?
If food sits out longer than 2 hours, throw it out.
"When in doubt, throw it out"!
What is the difference between parallel play and cooperative play?
Parallel Play: Children playing next to each other but not with each other.
Cooperative Play: Children playing with each other.
What does FCCLA stand for?
Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America
What does "classic" mean in fashion design?
*100 Bonus Points: Give 2 examples
Something that never goes out of style.
Examples: Jeans, suit, button up shirt, etc.
What food is associated with E-coli?
*200 Bonus Points: What temperature should the associated food be cooked at?
Mostly associated with raw/undercooked ground meat.
Bonus Answer: 160 Degrees
What are 3 ways to childproof a home?
*200 Bonus Points: Name more than 3!
1) Remove sharp objects
2) Baby gate in front of stairs
3) Keep doors locked
(Can be something other than these)
What does ATM stand for?
Automatic Teller Machine
What are the 4 color schemes?
*200 Bonus Points: Explain each of them.
Monochromatic: Different variations of one color.
Complimentary: Two colors across from each other on the color wheel.
Analogous: 2 or more colors right next to each other on the color wheel.
Triad: 3 colors the same distance from one another on the color wheel.
Draw a picture of a correct place setting on the white board.
*Check correct answer on the white board.
What is one example of a small motor skill and large motor skill?
Small Motor Skill: Cutting with scissors
Large Motor Skill: Running
(Can be something other than these)
What is it called when you borrow money from the bank and promise to pay it back later.
Loan