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Apparel Measurements for Fashion Design
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Throughout this lesson, the students will learn how to correctly take measurements to create a fitted garment. Students will begin with brainstorming measuring tools. Next, they will discuss fabric sizing as a class. Students will learn about the history of measurements and why it is important to take measurements. Individuals will team up in pairs to practice taking measurement. Finally, students will apply the measurements by comparing and contrasting them with a home-sew pattern.  This lesson could be used before a student begins creating a garment for themselves, especially in Intro to Design or an Apparel Production & Construction course.

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
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Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
06/08/2023
Burn Tests Fiber ID Lab
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Burn tests are one method used to identify fiber content of fabric. Throughout this lesson, students will work in groups to learn about burn tests and conduct a lab where they complete burn tests to identify fibers. This lesson is designed to take one 50-minute class period, but could be drawn out to take two 50-minute class periods. To grade this assignment, I like to use their justifications for why they think it was a certain fiber, instead of just assessing if they selected the right fiber for the sample.  Consider teaching the following lessons alongside Burn Tests. Each of these have a textile science focus. Microscopy Fiber ID Lab - https://oercommons.org/courseware/lesson/106763Solubility Fiber ID Lab - https://oercommons.org/courseware/lesson/106762

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
07/16/2023
Burrito Pillowcase Project
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Throughout this project, the students will complete a burrito-style pillowcase. This project will take about five days (50-minute class periods) for students to complete. Everyday, students will begin with setting up their sewing machines and setting goals for the day. Students will follow the written and video instructions to complete the project. At the end of each day, students will reflect upon what they accomplished and what they hope to improve upon for the following day. As there are written and video instructions, students can move through the project at their own pace.  This project works well for middle school or as a project to refresh students on how to use the sewing machine and construction terminology in high school. (In my classroom, I give students the choice to complete the PJ Pants or the Pillowcase Project. If they choose to make a pillowcase, I have them make two - one for themself and one for a foster kid.)

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
07/02/2023
Comparing Fats
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During this single day lesson plan, students will be hypothesizing, preparing and comparing the usage of fats within baked products. Students will be asked to hypothesize the potential results of saturated versus unsaturated fats within a chocolate chip cookie recipe. Throughout the lesson, students will be completing a follow along lab packet. Said packet contains the following: lab plan/hypothesis sheet, recipe, lab notes sheet, and reflection sheet. This lesson may be completed within a single 55 minute class period or spread across two days to allow for extended preparation and reflection time (2 days suggested). Image Credit: OER Title Image Provided by Sorin Gheorghita | Unsplash

Subject:
Nutrition
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Author:
Macy Pinion
Date Added:
07/31/2023
Drawstring Bag Project
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Throughout this project, the students will create a drawstring bag. This project will take about five days (50-minute class periods) for students to complete. Everyday, students will begin with setting up their sewing machines and setting goals for the day. Students will follow the written and video instructions to complete the project. At the end of each day, students will reflect upon what they accomplished and what they hope to improve upon for the following day. As there are written and video instructions, students can move through the project at their own pace.  This project works well for middle school or as a project to refresh students on how to use the sewing machine and construction terminology in high school. 

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
07/23/2023
Dress through the Ages - Magazine Project (Fashion Journalism)
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Throughout this project, students will research historical influences on fashion through the lens of a fashion journalist. The lesson gives the students the prompt, “As a Fashion Journalist, you are constantly observing and reporting on the current styles and fashion trends. Your boss at the magazine, Today’s Trends, has tasked you with creating a mini magazine on the popular fashion trends of the past decade. (The trick here is that each student will be assigned a different decade - you are each placed at a different point in time!)” Each student will choose a different decade throughout history and then use reputable sources to create a mini magazine on Canva that features women’s clothing, men’s clothing, shoes, accessories, historical events, important individuals of the time, and more information about the given decade.  This multi-day lesson plan includes complete instructions for the project as well as a grading rubric. Suggestions for reputable resources are also included. Students are graded on including a variety of information and following the set formatting parameters.

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
07/03/2023
Elements of Design (One-Day Lesson)
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OverviewStudents will be introduced to (or quickly review) the elements of design in this one-day lesson. Students will begin with a Quizzizz game. Next, the students will use a notes sheet to follow along with a slide deck to learn about this topic. While taking notes, students will doodle, write, reflect, and discuss the elements of design as prompted by the slides. Discussion questions are included in the Notes section on each slide. At the end of the class period, the students will watch a music video and discuss how the elements of design are incorporated into the video. If there is extra time, additional discussion questions are included at the end of the slide deck. Essential QuestionWhat should be done about students learning to use the elements of design to create a visually appealing end result? 

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
06/10/2023
Fabrication Method - Weaving Activity
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Throughout this lesson, the students will learn about the history of weaving and the different types of fabric weaves. This is designed to take one 50-minute class period, but it may take 2 class periods for the students to complete all of their sample weaves. 

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
07/23/2023
Fast Fashion Workbook
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Throughout this lesson, students will learn about sustainability in the textile industry by researching fast fashion. While completing the workbook, students begin with learning what the fast fashion industry is. Next, they learn about the negative impacts of fast fashion. Students will explore the environmental impact of fast fashion. Finally, students will learn about what they can do to consume textiles in a sustainable manner. All throughout the activity, students are reflecting on their learning by answering questions over the content and their responses to it.  This lesson on fast fashion is a student-directed workbook - perfect for a day with a substitute teacher. This lesson is designed to take one, 50-minute class period.

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
06/17/2023
Historic Fashions of the 1900s Project (UNL Historic Costume Collection)
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Throughout this project, students will research historical influences on fashion through the lens of a fashion historian. The lesson gives the students the prompt, “You are a fashion historian at the Smithsonian and your boss with the Clothing & Accessories division wants you to put together a virtual collection of textile garments that represent the 1900s You will be researching and finding historical garments and fashions using the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Historic Costume Collection database.” Students will find a garment in the collection from each of the decades listed and fill in the information as prompted in the template.  This lesson is designed to take 2 class periods (50 minutes). It would be excellent to use as a project before a break or at the end of a unit. NOTE - If you reside close to Lincoln, Nebraska, it would be fun to take a field trip to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to be shown the Historic Costume Collection and to have the Textile, Merchandising and Fashion Design faculty tell you about specific garments, etc.

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
07/03/2023
Hydration & Performance
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This single day lesson plan covers hydration through a sports performance lens. Students within this lesson will be asked to take notes using the presentaion provided and complete the Hydration Math worksheet. Key Terms: Hydration, Sweat Loss, Electrolytes 

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Nutrition
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Author:
Macy Pinion
Date Added:
07/31/2023
Ice-Dyeing Coloration Lab
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Ice-Dying is a twist on the classic tie-dye of the mid-1960s. In this lab, students will be combining the tie-dyeing techniques with the properties of slow melting ice. As the ice melts, the melted water carries the dye into the fabric, distributing the colors.  This is ideally a 3-period lab (52-minute classes). Day 1 consists of instructions, a teacher demo, and planning. Day 2 is when the students get to tie, dye, and prep their designs. Day 3 students get to rinse out their fabric and wash it.

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
07/03/2023
Kitchen Pot Holder Project
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Throughout this project, the students will construct a kitchen pot holder. This project will take about six to seven days (45-minute class periods, with 22 students) for students to complete. Everyday, students will begin with setting up their sewing machines and setting goals for the day. Students will follow the written and video instructions to complete the project. At the end of each day, students will reflect upon what they accomplished and what they hope to improve upon for the following day. As there are written and video instructions, students can move through the project at their own pace.  This project works well for middle school (specifically 6th grade) or as a project to refresh students on how to use the sewing machine and construction terminology in high school.

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
07/02/2023
Microscopy Tests Fiber ID Lab
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Microscopy tests are one method used to identify fiber content of fabric. Throughout this lesson, students will work in groups to learn about microscopy tests and conduct a lab where they complete these tests to identify fibers. This lesson is designed to take one 50-minute class period, but could be drawn out to take two 50-minute class periods. To grade this assignment, I like to use their justifications for why they think it was a certain fiber, instead of just assessing if they selected the right fiber for the sample. 

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
07/16/2023
Orange Juice Comparison
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Students will use the Nutrition Facts label and “orange juice” to compare the nutrition and taste of different brands of orange juice. (This lesson was updated in 2023 from fruit snacks to orange juice and updated with new standards and new nutrition facts labels.)

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Culinary Arts
Nutrition
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Miranda Bright
Date Added:
10/15/2023
Pajama Pants Project
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Throughout this project, the students will construct a pair of pajama pants. This project will take about seven days (50-minute class periods) for students to complete. Everyday, students will begin with setting up their sewing machines and setting goals for the day. Students will follow the written and video instructions to complete the project. At the end of each day, students will reflect upon what they accomplished and what they hope to improve upon for the following day. As there are written and video instructions, students can move through the project at their own pace.  This project works well for middle school or as a project to refresh students on how to use the sewing machine and construction terminology in high school. (In my classroom, I give students the choice to complete the PJ Pants or the Pillowcase Project.)

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
07/02/2023
Post-Performance Nutrient Timing
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A foundational single-day lesson plan (vocabulary and sequence of process) of an advanced foods and dietetics course. This lesson contains vocabulary and materials covering the topic of post-performance nutrition. This lesson contains a presentation, anticipatory bell ringer log and meal planning worksheet. Essential Questions: What nutrients can assist in athletic performance?How can I nutritionally recover from athletic performance?What is nutrient timing?Learning Objective(s): TSWAT define performance TSWBAT define nutrient timing TSWBAT define electrolyteTSWBAT compare and contrast nutritition needed after performance TSWBAT identify dietary reccomendations after performance TSWBAT understand how nutrition can assist in athletic performanceKey Terms:Nutrient Timing PerformanceElectrolyte Shelf Stable Material Type:Lesson Plan LectureHomework/Assignment Image Credit: OER Title Image provided by Vitalii Pavlyshynets | UnsplashLesson Length:45 Minutes 

Subject:
Nutrition
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Macy Pinion
Date Added:
07/26/2023
Pre-Performance Nutrient Timing
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A foundational single-day lesson plan (vocabulary and sequence of process) of an advanced foods and dietetics course. This lesson contains vocabulary and materials covering the topic of pre-performance nutrition. This lesson contains a presentation, anticipatory bell ringer log and meal planning worksheet. 

Subject:
Nutrition
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Lecture
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Macy Pinion
Date Added:
07/06/2023
Principles of Design (One-Day Lesson Plan)
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Students will be introduced to (or quickly review) the principles of design in this one-day lesson. Students will begin with a review of the elements of design.. Next, the students will use a notes sheet to follow along with a slide deck to learn about this topic. While taking notes, students will doodle, write, reflect, and discuss the principles of design as prompted by the slides. Discussion questions are included in the Notes section on each slide. Students will combine their new knowledge of the principles of design with their previous knowledge of the elements of design as they create greeting cards. At the end of the class period, the students will watch a music video and discuss how the principles and elements of design are incorporated into the video. If there is extra time, additional discussion questions are included at the end of the slide deck. 

Subject:
Architecture and Design
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Audrey Foster
Date Added:
06/12/2023