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Site Review: Home-Ec101

Site URL: Home-Ec101.com     

Content:  Home-Ec101 teaches life skills including cooking, cleaning, fixing household items and doing laundry. The site is an attempt to teach kids the domestic arts that make life a little less expensive, a little easier and a little more enjoyable.

Design:  This is a straightforward blog-style site with all of the content running vertically down the page. The red, black and white color scheme is both kitschy and eye-catching without being distracting. Likewise, the images that accompany articles complement the text without overpowering it.

Review:  Life skills are disappearing from curricula at an increasing rate. Students are expected to step out of the classroom into busy, consumer-driven lifestyles, and Home-Ec101 was created to arm them with the skills no longer being taught in many schools.

If it can be cooked, cleaned or repaired, you’ll likely find information on it here. The site manages to encapsulate a traditional home economics class into a very tidy blog. Everything here is meant to be practical, so users won’t find elaborate recipes for 12-course dinners, or instructions for rebuilding an engine block. Instead, they’ll get useful tips for preparing a meal with a limited budget and little time.

The site’s use of tags makes it easy for life skills teachers to find articles that can be useful in their classes.

Bottom Line:  Boost kids’ life skills by infusing great tips from Home-Ec101 into your everyday lessons.

 

Article by Jason Tomaszewski, EducationWorld Associate Editor
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