Have you heard about gamifying your classroom? Come see how I turned Strand 5 "Cooking Methods" into Survivor Culinary. Four immunity challenges, rewards, and some twist and turns along the way.
Dana and Natalie will share what it looked like to attend the IFHE Congress in Ireland. They will share common themes and how to prepare to attend the next congress in 2028
Discover a fun and effective way to teach infant and child first aid through a rotation station method! In this session, you'll learn how to guide your students in identifying safety hazards, preventing accidents, and responding with confidence to emergency situations. We’ll walk you through setting up and facilitating engaging, hands-on stations that will make first aid training both interactive and impactful. Walk away with a toolkit of strategies and resources to help your students become the next generation of childcare providers who are not only knowledgeable but also prepared to act swiftly and skillfully in emergencies.
Using the simple tool of color cards to teach the content of the Interior Design 1 Color unit content. We will use the cards for color psychology, cultures, the color wheel, warm/cool, value/intensity, and schemes.
I teach the Interior Design and Behavioral Health pathways along with Financial Literacy at Skyridge High School. I have four grown children and have been married for 29 years. kahnacutler@alpinedistrict.org
Sew your own loungewear in this lightning class on an edit of the typical sweatshirt and pajama pants project. Pattern and instructions provided. Classroom supplies available (scissors, machines, etc.) Participants need to provide 3-4 yards of fabric, thread, and notions.
**Specific pattern and notion info will be provided when registration opens.**
Kayla has taught at Fairfield Junior High, Ogden High School, and is currently employed as a sewing and interior design lecturer at Utah State University. She has experience teaching almost every FCS subject, but sewing is her true love. She designs patterns that are available to... Read More →
Saturday February 1, 2025 8:00am - 9:45am MST
DHHS E306
Get ready for a delicious journey as you dive into the world of baking with two irresistible favorites: orange scones and pretzel bites! This hands-on session will have you mastering the art of quick and yeast breads, sparking creativity and excitement in your classroom. Delight in the fragrant zest of fresh oranges as you perfect your scone-making skills and experience the satisfying twist of creating soft, golden pretzel bites. These fun, student-approved recipes are a surefire way to engage young bakers and ignite a passion for culinary arts. Prepare to mix, knead, and bake your way to teaching success!
Join us for an engaging culinary workshop designed to enhance your classroom lessons through the art of grilling kabobs. This session will equip educators with the skills to teach students about yield percentages, dry heat cooking methods, and essential sanitation and safety protocols. Participants will explore practical applications, including detailed recipes and equipment management, to provide students with a hands-on cooking experience. Discover how to effectively incorporate culinary concepts such as AP/EP weight calculations and time management into your teaching practice, fostering a dynamic and informative learning environment. Whether you're a seasoned culinary instructor or new to the kitchen, this session offers valuable insights and strategies to elevate your curriculum.
Teach about child development with an escape room! Students will move through various activities and challenges that use and teach about different areas of development. This session will explain the activities, provide copies and examples for each, and allow you to experience some of the fun or yourself.
This workshop is designed to rekindle your passion for FCCLA and reveal the core values and unique benefits that make this organization so impactful. Join us for an engaging session where we’ll explore personal stories, successful chapter experiences, and the deeper mission behind FCCLA’s initiatives. This workshop highlights FCCLA as a pathway for creating impactful experiences that nurture a lifelong commitment to leadership, service, and community.
Explore how learning activities and games can enhance learning in Family and Consumer Sciences. Discover fun and effective game-based strategies and learning activities to engage students and reinforce key concepts.
We will be going over engaging interactive activities for you to do with your behavioral health student to help transition your classroom from lecture based to activity based.
Join us as our expert panel of seasoned FCS teachers share invaluable, ‘untold’ tips gained from years of experience. Skip the trial and error and gain direct advice and support from these professionals. This event is proudly hosted by BYU's FCS Alumni Chapter.
I love FCS! I teach the Early Childhood Education and Teaching as a Profession CTE Pathways at Lone Peak High School. I am a mother of 5 amazing children and currently sit on the board of BYU's Alumni FCS Chapter.
Saturday February 1, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am MST
DHHS B121
This class will focus on fundraising and running a class business that can effectively teach students essential skills aligned with various educational strands and standards. Through showcasing hands-on projects, we will show how students can engage in real-world applications of financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and teamwork. We will show how we set goals, assign roles, and execute the class business day.
District Specialist (Math, STEM, Literacy, etc.), Alpine School District
Candace Wilson has taught FCS for 20 years. She is passionate about the restaurant industry. She is an FCCLA adviser and enjoys working with students on competitions, FCCLA activities and service projects with her students.She teaches ProStart and has traveled to 5 national ProStart... Read More →
Unleash your students’ creativity by engaging them in an immersive, hands-on project that merges art, fashion, and design theory! In this session, we’ll explore an exciting instructional approach developed for the Elements and Principles unit in Fashion Design Studio. Discover how students apply these fundamental concepts by creating their own fashion lines—from inspiration to execution! Participants will walk through the project structure, see examples of student work, and gather tips for guiding students through brainstorming, sketching, selecting materials, and presenting their collections. Leave with ready-to-use resources and fresh ideas to ignite student engagement and empower them to express their unique artistic vision through fashion.
Sit back and relax while we walk through a cognitive garden of discovery. Books that will make you laugh and cry and think and rethink and feel in ways you perhaps never have before. From relationships to finance to child development to human development to self discovery to self improvement to discovering others to hospitality to accountability. You’ll leave with a long list of books to get and books to give. And just for fun, bring your favorite read. The one that made you want to run to your classroom and TEACH!
Participants will create a quilt as you go block that can be used as a table runner, quilt block or tote. No prior quilting experience needed. These skills and ideas will help engage students in a variety of creative and constructive techniques that will allow for creativity, textile construction, problem solving and ownership of their finished project. A unique and rewarding way to build the love of sewing and a gateway into the world of quilting that is accessible to students of all ages. Also It's a great way to use up scraps as a fast finisher project. (Participants will need to provide their own fabric. Project supplies list will be provided before the conference)
Dive into the vibrant world of Middle Eastern cuisine with our comprehensive session on teaching Shakshuka. This course will guide educators through the process of preparing this flavorful dish, focusing on essential culinary techniques, ingredient selection, and the cultural significance of Shakshuka. Participants will learn how to integrate this engaging cooking experience into their curriculum, promoting students' understanding of diverse culinary traditions and enhancing their practical cooking skills. Ideal for educators aiming to broaden their culinary teaching repertoire, this session offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice to inspire both teachers and students alike.
Join us for an engaging culinary workshop designed to enhance your classroom lessons through the art of grilling kabobs. This session will equip educators with the skills to teach students about yield percentages, dry heat cooking methods, and essential sanitation and safety protocols. Participants will explore practical applications, including detailed recipes and equipment management, to provide students with a hands-on cooking experience. Discover how to effectively incorporate culinary concepts such as AP/EP weight calculations and time management into your teaching practice, fostering a dynamic and informative learning environment. Whether you're a seasoned culinary instructor or new to the kitchen, this session offers valuable insights and strategies to elevate your curriculum.
Education Specialist, Utah State Board of Educaiton
“I am so excited to be working with the FCS teachers in Utah! I am a FCS teacher through and through. I took all the FCS classes available to me as a high schooler and was our FCCLA president. I then went on to major in Family Consumer Sciences at BYU-Idaho and student taught in... Read More →
ECE Educators often teach multiple courses at the same time--and let's not forget running a preschool too! This class is designed to support our superstar FCS teachers who carry the Early Childhood Education programs at their school. Prepare to be entertained and collect tips and tricks that will save you time and energy.
I love FCS! I teach the Early Childhood Education and Teaching as a Profession CTE Pathways at Lone Peak High School. I am a mother of 5 amazing children and currently sit on the board of BYU's Alumni FCS Chapter.
Saturday February 1, 2025 11:00am - 11:45am MST
DHHS B121
Are you tired of the same icebreakers year after year, or not sure how to engage students from day one? This presentation will talk about some fun icebreakers (get to know you projects) you can start with your classes the first day and use throughout the year/semester to build your classroom community and help students learn about each other. You should leave with a new idea and materials to make examples.
HELLO FELLOW TEACHERS & FUTURE TEACHERS 🤗I am Katie Francom a 5th year FCS Teacher in Draper, Utah I currently teach FCS exploration A (7-8) and just started FACS 6 last fall at the Middle School Level I have also taught FCS Exploration B at the middle school level and Some High... Read More →
Come tour the Student-designed and built home that will be shown during the 2025 St. George Parade of Homes! Learn how multiple CTE teachers involve students in every step of the design, building, and staging of this home from Libby LeFevre, Dixie High School's Interior Design (FCS) teacher.
This workshop introduces NourishSmart, a program developed by Utah State University's Hunger Solutions Institute and Utah Agriculture in the Classroom to address hunger and food waste in communities across Utah. The goal is to share this curriculum with CTE teachers, equipping them with valuable resources to incorporate food waste education into their courses. The program aligns with multiple course standards and strands, including biology, Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS), nutrition and dietetics, health sciences, and environmental sciences, making it an adaptable tool for various educational settings.
Bekka Israelsen is the Director for Utah Agriculture in the Classroom and Extension Assistant Professor at Utah State University. She graduated from Utah State University with a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Education and a master’s degree in Career and Technical Education... Read More →
Students in the Education Pathway at CTHS are gaining valuable Work-Based Learning experience through classroom experiences in both pre-school and elementary settings. CTHS education students have the opportunity to work as paid paraprofessionals while also earning high school credits toward graduation. Come see CTHS students share their experiences and their passion to become the next generation of excellent teachers! Also, come see how some of the strategies we have applied at CTHS may transfer to your specific pathway.
Education Pathway Teacher/Instructional Coach, Career Tech High School/Utah Teacher Fellows
I have presented at UCET before -- last year I did a classroom presentation, a poster presentation on both days, and a main stage presentation. I will be accompanied by students in the Education Pathway who also presented with me. I am a part of the Teacher Fellows Leadership team... Read More →
Saturday February 1, 2025 2:00pm - 2:45pm MST
DHHS B122
This workshop aims to empower FCCLA advisers with practical strategies, engaging activities, and valuable resources to maximize student officer involvement and leadership potential within FCCLA chapters. Participants will gain insights on creating an inclusive environment for leadership development, and enhancing communication and collaboration within their chapters. Advisers will leave with more skills to support, mentor, and motivate their students to drive impactful FCCLA chapter initiatives with confidence and creativity.
This session will introduce homestyler as an easy means for students to visualize their designs in three dimensions. No experience is expected however participants will need to bring a lap top computer and have created a free account with homestyler.com before the session begins.
Do you dread teaching sewing? Come to learn about successful (and simple!) scaffolds you can put in place to increase your organization and efficiency as a teacher. You will also learn about my Sewing License process I use with my students to gradually build their confidence with operating a sewing machine in a fun but structured way! You will be sure to leave with at least one new strategy to implement in your class/lab.
HELLO FELLOW TEACHERS & FUTURE TEACHERS 🤗I am Katie Francom a 5th year FCS Teacher in Draper, Utah I currently teach FCS exploration A (7-8) and just started FACS 6 last fall at the Middle School Level I have also taught FCS Exploration B at the middle school level and Some High... Read More →