DOCUMENT RESUME CE 076 504 ED 461 026 Scholl, Jan F., Comp. AUTHOR Resources and References for Family and Consumer Science TITLE Teachers, January 1998 to April 1998 [and] References for Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers. December 1996 to January 1998. Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Dept. of INSTITUTION Agricultural and Extension Education. 1998-00-00 PUB DATE NOTE 24p. Jan F. Scholl, 323 Agricultural Administration Bldg., Penn AVAILABLE FROM State University, University Park, PA 16802; (free; document numbers 29503688 and 29503687). Bibliographies (131) Reference Materials PUB TYPE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE Annotated Bibliographies; Child Development; Clothing DESCRIPTORS Instruction; *Consumer Science; Curriculum Guide; Education; *Educational Resources; *Family Life Education; Food; Foods Instruction; Handicrafts; *Home Economics; Home Furnishings; Homemaking Skills; Housing; Learning Activities; Nutrition; Periodicals; Professional Development; *Resource Materials; Secondary Education; Textiles Instruction ABSTRACT This document, which is intended for family and consumer science teachers, contains two lists of recent magazine articles, curriculum guides, bibliographies, videotapes, and other educational resources and references about and for use in secondary-level family and consumer science courses. Included on the first list are the following: 50 magazine articles about foods and nutrition; 45 magazine articles about clothing and textiles; 13 magazine articles about housing and home furnishings; 3 magazine articles about child development; 22 magazine articles about crafts for camp and other activities; and an annotated bibliography of 14 periodicals, videos, curriculum guides, recipe complications, and handbooks devoted to the various topics covered in family life and consumer science courses. The second list contains the following: 135 magazine articles about foods and nutrition; 143 magazine articles about textiles and clothing; 1 magazine article about smart shopping; 13 magazine articles about housing and home furnishings; 36 magazine articles about child and family; 26 magazine articles the home environment; and 4 magazine articles about professional development. (MN) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. Resources and References for Family and Consumer Science Teachers, January 1998 to April 1998 [and] References for Family and Consumer Science Teachers, December 1996 to January 1998 Jan Scholl, Comp. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS CENTER (ERIC) BEEN GRANTED BY This document has been reproduced as CI received from the person or organization originating it. 0 Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily represent official OERI position or poky. AVAILABLE BEST COPY 2 RESOURCES AND REFERENCES FOR FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE TEACHERS January 1998 to April 1998 Compiled by Jan Scholl, Associate Professor, Ag and Extension Education, 323 Ag Admin Building, University Park, PA 16802, 814-863-7870. This project is sponsored by Penn State Cooperative Extension and the Center for Professional Personnel Development. May be copied and used by educators if credit to source(s) is indicated. Copyright May 1998 FOODS AND NUTRITION A few of our favorite things (kitchen tools). COOKING LIGHT, 1. Jan/Feb 1998, 136, 138. A little Italy (menu & recipes). FAMILY FUN, Feb 1998, 94-6, 98, 2. 100. Ah, sweet mystery (scones). COOKING LIGHT, April 1998, 124-5. 3. Animal snackers (snack ideas). AMERICAN GIRL, May/June 1998, 40-1. 4. Anusasananan, L. Just like mom made--almost (reduced fat recipes). 5. SUNSET, January 1998, 98-100, 102, 103, 106-108, 110-115. QUICK COOKING, March/April Bake bread at the touch of a button. 6. 1998, 33. Bake sale (recipes and ideas). MARTHA STEWART LIVING, MAY 1998, 7. 148-155,194,196-198, 202-8. Miracle with a (cake) mix. SOUTHERN LIVING, May 1998, 245. 8. PARENTS, January 1998, 168. Apple muffins. Bazar, M. 9. QUICK COOKING, March/April 1998, 40-41. Biscuit teddies! 10 FAMILY FUN, April 1998, 66. 11. Bunny bread bowl. FAMILY FUN, April 1998, 18. 12. Bunny cakes. COOKING LIGHT, 148, 150, 152- Speed scratch desserts. 13. Clegg, H. 154. FAMILY FUN, April 1998, 14. Cook, Where's the beef? (Burger cookie) 101-2. FAMILY FUN, March 1998, The kitchen artists. 15. Cook, T. & Adoph, J. Really fun ideas for a cooking camp or club. 60-62, 64, 66, 68. 16. Cutting edge crusts, SOUTHERN LIVING, 1/98, 111. HIGHLIGHTS FOR CHILDREN, Nov. 1997, 10. 17. Goble, N. I have diabetes. Power-Packed veggies, PARENTS, March 98,172-174, 176, 18. Grozdea, S. 178, 179. 19. Guesstimation Day. LEARNING, January/February 1998, 84. 20. Have-it-your-way pound cake. WOMAN'S DAY, 4/1/98, 120. 21. It's easy to get on a roll! (cinnamon rolls). QUICK COOKING, March/ April 1998, 56-7. 22. Kitchen math made easy. FAMILY CIRCLE, 3/10/98, 169-170. US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT, March 23. Kulman, L. Stovetop scientist. 23, 1998. COUNTRY WOMAN, Jan/Feb 1998, 40-1. 24. --Lighthearted loaves! HOPSCOTCH, April/May 1998, 17. Fraction-nition (game). 25. Lindo, D. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, MAY 1998, 76. 26. Mother's day breakfast. AMERICAN GIRL, March/April 1998, 4. 27. (No-bake bonnet cookies). 28. Middleton, S. Pros pick the best baking sheets. COOKING LIGHT, May 1998, 55-57. 29. Milk carton computer (game). Jan/Feb 1998, 83. LEARNING. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, February 1998, 122-132. 30. New bread winners. AMERICAN GIRL, January/February 1998, 20-23. 31. Off to OZ (party). 32. Quick & Easy/Express dinners, SOUTHERN LIVING, January 1998, 102. FINE COOKING, 33. Plastic storage box makes an excellent proofing box. May 1998, 28. HIGHLIGHTS FOR A tasty gobbler for thanksgiving. 34. Puckett, K. CHILDREN, November 1997, 24. (A fun recipe anytime!) QUICK COOKING, April 1998, 52-3. 35. Quick breads bake up in a jiffy. FINE 36. Salt makes bread doughs strong, but can make pastries tough. COOKING, Feb/March 1998, 78-9. 37. Sloppy Joes (step-by-step), PARENTS, 2/98, 183. COUNTRY WOMAN, Jan/Feb 1998, 38. 38. Soup secrets. WOMAN'S DAY, April 1, 1998. 39. Spices (chart) One of three crafts! FAMILY FUN, March 1998, 57. 40. Sprout necklace. COOKING LIGHT, January/February Crustworthy (bread). 41. Stark, J. 1998, 122, 126,128-9. 42. Strawberry surprise muffins, FAMILY FUN, February 1998, 109-110. 4 AMERICAN GIRL, May/June 43. Super celebrations (party ideas for kids). 1998, 18-23. 44. Teddy bear biscuits. QUICK COOKING, March/April 1998, 41. 45. Three step (ingredient) biscuits. SOUTHERN LIVING, Apr. 1998, 160. 46. Toaster tongs (craft). PACK-O-FUN, April 1998, 42. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, April 1998, 72. 47. Vegetable garnishes. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, February 1998, 48. Willoughby, J. Pancakes 101. 52, 54. 50, 49. Yamarone, R. Bread baking, FAMILY CIRCLE, 3/10/98, 154, 156-8. HIGHLIGHTS FOR CHILDREN, November 1997, 34. 50. You're the Chef. CLOTHING AND TEXTILES 1997 garment analysis statistics, CLOTHES CARE GAZETTE, 2/98, 1. 1. A simplified guide to sewing with shears. BUTTERICK HOME CATALOG, 2. Spring 1998, 12-13. SEW NEWS, March 1998, 62, 64-5. Serger stitch guide. Baker, N. 3. Teen favorites for spring and Bauymgartel, B. Sewina patterns: 4. WHAT'S NEW IN FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE, 6, summer. 8. April/May 1998, 34-39. Bias 101. THREADS. 5. CLOTHES CARE GAZETTE, January 1998, 4. Caring for Corduroy. 6. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, MAY 1998, 82. Crisscross apron. 7. YOUR PERSONAL PLANNER, 62-3. Dress better for less. Dano, L. 8. SEW NEWS, January 1998, 55-6. Don't despair, repair! Divet, M. 9. WOMAN'S DAY, 2/1/98, 60-61. 10. Fashion experts tell all. CLOTHES CARE GAZETTE, January 1998, 1-2. 11. Fashion Forecast. SEW NEWS, January 1998, 58-59. 12. Felting (on purpose) frenzy. BUTTERICK 13. Fitting fabric to fashion (fabric conversion chart). CATALOG, Spring 1998, 14, 18, 20. HOME June 1998, COUNTRY SAMPLER DECORATING IDEAS. 14. Fruity pot holders. 62, 77. THREADS, Apr/May 1998, Sew in comfort (ergonomics). 15. Giordano, J . 56-7. SEW NEWS, May 1998, 32- Tea time (cozies and coasters). 16. Gosch, A. 34, 36, 37. The family that quilts together (plus a step-by-step 17. Harrison, L. FAMILY FUN, March 1998, 98-102. doll quilt). ARTS AND CRAFTS, June 1998, 12. 18. Harrison, M Tassels. WOMAN'S DAY, 2/1/98, 102 (Sewing & knitting 19. Hobby helpers. advice.) CREATIVE LIVING, March 1998, 49. 20. It's a winner (ribbon). ARTS AND CRAFTS, June 1998, 46. 21. Kauffman, J. Craft bucket. Get organized (organizing craft projects). ARTS 22. Kauffman, J. AND CRAFTS, June 1998, 22-25, 29. ARTS AND Viva vintage (embellish old purses). 23. Kauffman, J. CRAFTS, June 1998, 41. PACK-O-FUN, April 1998, 12. 24. Knot-a-bracelet. Picknick Picnic (basket liner). 25. Mantile, E. & Baumberger, K. INSPIRATION (Bernina), Spring/Summer 1998, 28-30. SEW NEWS, April 1998, Bridal (keepsake) memory bag. 26. McGinnis, G. 39. THREADS, March 1998, Wrap yourself in a soutache belt. 27. Morris, K. 80, 82. THREADS, March 1998, 60-71. Lush, embossed velvet. 28. 0 Neill, M. 29. Papergirls (Japanese dress), FAMILY FUN, March 98, 26. SEW NEWS, May 1998, A square deal (whimsical pillow). 30. Perits, V. 38-9. FAMILY FUN, APril 1998, 34. 31. Please weave the room (fun activity) ! HIGHLIGHTS FOR CHILDREN, Once upon a sweater (story). 32. Rahaman, V. December 1997, 26-7. In the bag, SEW NEWS, March 1998, 20. 33. Russel, S. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, April 1998, 74. 34. Sachets. DECORATING 35. Sheer delight (shadow appliqué for hand stitchers). IDEAS, April 1998, 28-29. ARTS AND CRAFTS, April 1998, 42. 36. Silk sachets. SEW NEWS, Snug as a bug (snugglers for kids). 37. Spiegelhoff, R. January 1998, 64. ARTS AND CRAFTS, 38. Sunny day playset (simple embroidery project). June 1998, 18. Recycling silk (shirts), ARTS AND CRAFTS, April 1998, 39. Taylor, C. 74-75. 6 ARTS AND CRAFTS, Silken strip basket (by machine). 40. Taylor, C. April 1998, 82. THREADS, May 1998, 16. 41. Tips. April 1998, AMERICAN PATCHWORK & QUILTING. 42. Tools for marking. 58-61. SEW NEWS, April 1998, 52, Knockout boxers (shorts). 43. Weiland, B. 54, 56, 58. CLOTHES CARE GAZETTE, 3/98, 44. What is your spring cleaning profile? 4. 45. Woven and wonderful (basket made with measuring tape ribbon). CREATIVE LIVING, March 1998, 48, 66. HOUSING AND HOME FURNISHINGS Basic knots. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, April 1998, 144, 146, 148, 150. 1. SOUTHERN LIVING, January 1998, 86-9. Griffin, E. All-star bedroom. 2. WOMAN'S DAY, 4/1/98, 38, 40, Accident-proof your home. Kelly, C. 3. 43. SPIDER, Mar 1998, 11. My sister's bedroom (poem). LaRochelle, D. 4. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, MAY 1998, 80. Odds and ends shade pulls. 5. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, MAY 1998, 80. Paper switch plates. 6. HOPSCOTCH, April/ Recycle your plastic Easter basket. Regier, M. 7. May 1998, 47. USA TODAY, 4/3/98, 8D. For the love of linen closets. Sell, S. 8. SOUTHERN LIVING, May 1998, 102-3. Piggyback pots. Thigpen, C. 9. SOUTHERN LIVING, Jan 1998, 10. Tools and tips for interior painting. 90. WOMAN'S DAY, 4/1/98, 81-83, 11. Window dressing. Cook's (decorate your own) file cabinet. DECORATING 12. Wojcik, L. IDEAS, March 98, 80. WOMAN'S DAY, 4/1/98, 11. Grow a bag garden. 13. Woodier, 0. CHILD DEVELOPMENT WOMAN'S DAY, 45-48. Manners, they're back. Spencer, P. 1. Taffel, R. The friendship factor, PARENTS, February 1998, 115- 2. 116,121. What's in a box?, PARENTS, February 1998, 193, 196, 198. Young, C. 3. 7 CRAFTS FOR CAMP OR OTHER ACTIVITIES: Basic knots. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, Apr 1998, 144, 146, 148, 150. 1. Basket case (bunny bag). FAMILY FUN, April 1998, 70. 2. Bean scene (mosaics), FAMILY FUN, March 1998, 24. 3. AMERICAN GIRL, March/April 1998, Beautiful (decoupage) baskets. 4. 26-27. FAMILY Paper capers (fun and cheap paper crafts). Bertrand, L. 5. FUN, March 1998, 70-72, 74, 76, 78, 113. Bind a book, AMERICAN GIRL, Jan/Feb.1998, 26, 27. 6. Pen posies, HOME COMPANION, April, May/98, 10, 12. Fletcher, H. 7. Flying pizza (paper airplane!), OWL, Summer 1997, 8-9. 8. FAMILY FUN, March 1998, 26. Frame a name. 9. FAMILY FUN, April 1998, 24. 10. Funny faces. Kid connection/knot-a-bracelet, PACK-O-FUN, 11. Hinchcliffe, C. April 1998, 12. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, MAY 1998, 68, 84. 12. Homemade envelopes. WOMAN'S DAY, 4/1/98, 128. 13. Jeans pocket refrigerator magnets. Little ducks finger puppet. 14. Matricardi, C. PACK-O-FUN, April 1998, 57. Jan/Feb 1998, 83. LEARNING. 15. Milk carton computer. PARENTS, April 1998, 230. 16. Paper bag puppets. CRICKET, June 1996, 37. 17. Rubber band racer (uses thread spool). 18. Set your drink on a colorful coaster (yarn and plastic foam HIGHLIGHTS FOR CHILDREN, November 1997, 24. trays). FAMILY FUN, February 1998, 22. 19. Shadow show. 20. Stress ball, PACK-O-FUN, April 1998, 42. FAMILY FUN, March 1998, 116. 21. String (projects) . PACK 0 FUN, February 1998, 18. Pop bottle candy dish. 22. Tomczyk. L. RESOURCES KID CITY magazine, had an entire November 1997 issue related to kids Global Strange but True! in the kitchen, some of the articles are: Food, favorite pizza toppings in 5 different countries, this kid has flour power!, Nicki's neato necklace, jay dog, moms at the market, "athleats!", food pyramid (building blocks), and spuds in space. REFERENCES FOR FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE TEACHERS December 1996-January 1998 Compiled by Jan Scholl, Associate Professor, Ag and Extension Education, 323 Ag Admin Building, University Park, PA 16802, This project is sponsored by Penn State Cooperative 814-863-7870. Extension and the Center for Professional Personnel Development. May be copied and used by educators if credit to source(s) is indicated. Copyright January 1998 FOODS AND NUTRITION Adventure Camp (recipes). KANSAS STATE 4-H JOURNAL, March 1997, 8-9. Choosing great knives for confident, skillful cooking. Albert, A. FINE COOKING, Dec/Jan 1998, 50-4. Food safety 3-2-1-CONTACT, March 1997, 12. Alien experiments. activities. PARENTS, September 1997, 217-8. Apple clouds & tartlets. FAMILY FUN, November 1997, 30. Apple dumplings. KIDS AT HOME (Premier Issue), 1997, 90-96, 112-116. Artful eats. FAMILY FUN, June/July 1997, 58. Bake a sunshine cake. FINE COOKING, December/ Baking better cookies through chemistry. January 1998, 74-5. SOUTHERN LIVING, Sept. 1997, Elegance from the freezer. Barrett, E. 186-188, 207. SOUTHERN LIVING, July 1997, 144. Batter up (fast muffin idea). PARENT'S, April 1997, 170-172, April fool! 174, (any day). Bazar, M. (Fun foods that look like other foods!) 176-7. PARENTS, Sept. 1997, 166-168, Fit for a kid: Lunches. 170, Bazar, M. 172, 175. PARENT'S, May 1997, Peanut butter buttons & nutty noodles. Bazar, M. 205-6. PARENTS, Patriotic (frozen) pops and star spangled sundaes. Bazar, M. July 1997, 157-8. PARENTS, Aug. 1997, 152-5. Cool summer foods. Kid cuisine: Bazar, M. PARENTS, Stuffed tomatoes and silly salsa and crazy chips. Bazar, M. August 1997, 177-78. PARENTS, February 1997, 141. I love you bread. Bazar, M. Monkey bars and banana crisps. Bazar, M. PARENTS, January 1997, 141-2. Rice-a-rolly and chop-stick rice. PARENTS, March 1997, Bazar, M. 165-6. Boswell, F MARTHA STEWART LIVING, October 1997, Cooking pizza 101. . 120, 124. Boswell, F MARTHA STEWART LIVING, October 1997, Essential grains. . 178-184. Bread baking crossword. KANSAS 4-H JOURNAL, Nov/Dec 1996, (2 pp.) Bread from the outback. SOUTHERN LIVING, January 1997, 112. COUNTRY WOMAN, Mar/April 1997, 38. Breakfast and brunch tips. Bring on the burgers. PARENTS, June 1997, 175-6, 9, 180, 182-3. SOUTHERN LIVING, Dec. 1997, 150. Butter-up (18 spread variations). Grill campfire pizzas. Campfire pizza. FAMILY FUN, June/July 1997, 48. SOUTHERN LIVING, August Yes, ma'am (children's etiquette). Carlton, M. 1997, 22. Carnival games (using kitchen supplies). PACK-O-FUN, Sept. 1997, 20-1. FYI...A NUTRITION EDUCATION NEWSLETTER, Children's nutrition survey. September 1997, 5. MCCALLS, DECEMBER 1997, 140. Christmas stollen (step-by-step). Cook up some fun (for kids). PARENTS, May 1997, 164-6. SOUTHERN LIVING, May 1997, 222. Convenient sweets (made from mixes). FAMILY FUN, Sept. 1997, 119-120. The pancake breakfast. Cook, D. COOKING LIGHT, October 1997, 132. Cooking class: Pumpkin. An effective channel for nutrition Girl scouting: Cullen, K. JOURNAL OF NUTRITION EDUCATION, Mar/Apr 1997, 86-91. education. Kitchen science says...Chemistry skewers popular cooking Daily, P. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 17, 1997. myths. PACK-O-FUN, October Fortunate fortune cookie contest. Desjardins, D. 1997, 14-15. Gifts from your kitchen. HOME COMPANION, Holiday 1997, 76-85. Dryer, N. AICR NEWSLETTER, Fall 1997, 1. Eating well around the world. USA TODAY, 5/13/97, 10D. Fighting invisible hazards in what we eat. MARTHA STEWART LIVING, June 1997, 50. Filled strawberries.