by Blaze F.
During a learner's time at CYMS they will get to take part in many different specials, one of which if Family Consumer Science in seventh grade. The name sounds complex and elaborate, but it’s really just cooking! Of course, there are other aspects of dietary needs and food safety, but many students believe that cooking is the best part. The family science teacher, Ms. Hopkins, does a great job of having the students prepare food weekly. The learners have most recently made a family science favorite, cinnamon twists! While making the food the students learn how to properly prepare food, how to be sanitary in the kitchen, and most importantly how to clean up. When your child comes home from school, ask them to cook a meal for you. After all, it is an assignment for the class!
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by Blaze F.
Mr. Lawson, history teacher on Team T, has taken segments of history and assigned his learners to tell a story. The students have chosen a genre, made a plot diagram, and taken off. They have modified a part of history, and turned it into an adventure. To enhance the “magic” of it, all the students are using legos to tell the tale. First, the students pick a background, that fits their story. Next, they build small buildings and props by hand. Finally, the learners select accessories from Mr. Lawson’s expansive selection to make an astounding photo. It seems that the story of history will continue to be told for years to come. The project below depicts the Epic of Gilgamesh, who was believed to be a King of Mesopotamia, around 2500 B.C. |
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