Lessons in Responsibility for Girls Lvl One

Lessons in Responsibility for Girls Lvl One

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ISBN: 9780979244629
Grades: PK-AD

Category Description for Home Economics for Homeschoolers:

This series of books introduces girls to basic domestic skills, with simple activities appropriate to that age level. In each book, a different fictional girl leads them through the task as she learns to complete each activity for her first time also. The books introduce cooking, baking, cleaning, sewing, organizing, and hospitality. Most of these topics hold 3-7 different lessons, and each lesson should be mastered in a week. Your daughter will first attempt to complete the activity under supervision, and then be instructed to practice it a couple more times throughout the week so that she becomes proficient. There are 30 lessons total in each book. Examples of the activities included in the first book include peeling vegetables, making salads, using the oven and rolling pin, using the vacuum, washing dishes, learning to stitch, organizing closets, and being hospitable to guests. Similar but more difficult tasks are given in the older books, such as learning about grains and yeast, cooking with meat and cheese, making soups and casseroles, using the sewing machine, cleaning a room, organizing the school room, and being the host of a party. If you are looking for a gentle way to introduce your daughters to home economics, these books do just that. - Melissa




Primary Subject
Curriculum
Grade Start
PK
Grade End
AD
ISBN
9780979244629
Binding
Perfect
Edition
Guide (Pupil"?s)
Language
English
Ages
6+
Audience
Juvenile
Format
Softcover Book
Brand Name
Pearables
Weight
0.65 (lbs.)
Dimensions
11.0" x 8.5" x 0.5"
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I saw this set at a friends house and just loved the lay out and the hands on experience it offers for our girls to begin learning real life necessities, all the how to's.
Justina M on Aug 14, 2018
home ec for homeschool--never used
User on Nov 30, 2017
I saw this set at a friends house and just loved the lay out and the hands on experience it offers for our girls to begin learning real life necessities, all the how to's.
Justina M on Aug 14, 2018
My 9 year old daughter will use this for 3rd grade.
Gabriela R on Aug 14, 2018
home ec for homeschool--never used
User on Nov 30, 2017
good reviews, got the older version for my 4th grader to do with me, thought this would be good for my 1st grader and I to bond
Kelly C on Jul 21, 2016
I hope it will give me some ideas so I can be intentional about training my daughter.
User on Dec 1, 2015
My 9 year old daughter will use this for 3rd grade.
Gabriela R on Aug 14, 2018
good reviews, got the older version for my 4th grader to do with me, thought this would be good for my 1st grader and I to bond
Kelly C on Jul 21, 2016
What is the age range, as in, when would a child be too old for this book?
User on Apr 6, 2017
Lessons in Responsibility for Girls Lvl One
Lessons in Responsibility for Girls Lvl One
Lessons in Responsibility for Girls Lvl Two
Lessons in Responsibility for Girls Lvl Two
Lessons in Responsibility for Girls Lvl Three
Lessons in Responsibility for Girls Lvl Three
BEST ANSWER: We started the first book with my 8 year old and it has been a great fit for her. My 11 year old breezed through book one and is working through book two right now. I think this series would be great for kids ages 6-14
Are these books consumable, or can they be used more than once?
User on Apr 6, 2017
Lessons in Responsibility for Girls Lvl One
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BEST ANSWER: They are not consumable. They are a reading to do together followed by an activity. For example the lesson might be about respecting our things followed by instruction for how to properly put away your toys, a recipe or how to sweep.
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Wonderful!
Love it! So simple and well laid out. It has been very easy to follow.
November 14, 2022
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Rated 5 out of 5
I hesitated in buying any home economics curriculum thinking I could just teach my girls what I know without a book But with a number of children and not-so-great organizational skills I decided to give this book a shot at helping me with what I wanted my daughters to learn What a blessing! My seven-year-old just poured through the sweet pages of the Level One book It is Christian well-organized and very simple to use At first my daughter only wanted to do the 'fun stuff' so I told her that for every completed task that wasn't so fun she could follow it with one of the baking or sewing projects She has learned a number of helpful things in a short amount of time and is quite happy with her accomplishments We are looking forward to book 2!
December 8, 2007

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