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Family & Consumer Science Information Tech Agriculture Economics Health Science Marketing

Make cheeseMake cheese Make curdMake curd Make cottage cheeseMake cottage cheese FUN! Buying it is easier… but not as much FUN!

Where do clothes come from? What are clothes made of?

Make a Fruit Salad Practice Food Safety

The Big 5 1 Wants and Needs 2 Limited Resources 3 Costs and Benefits 4 Making Choices 5 Consequences of Choices

Natural Human Capital

 Travel to another planet.AND  Report what you find there.

You could be a: Dental Hygienist ParamedicNursePharmacist Athletic Trainer

Transport Technician Dietician OR

 Smart Homes  Smart Appliances  Smart Textiles  Nanotechnology

 Listen to your music wherever you are What if everything was run by computers?  Doors opened automatically when you approached them.  TV turned on when the door opened.  Lights went on automatically when it got dark

 Cleaned themselves while wearing them?  Changed color when wearing them?  Were always waterproof?  Were germ proof?  Were wired to a computer at home?  Were stain resistant? What if your clothes:

Long definition: developing promotingdistributing “The process of developing, promoting, and distributing products in order to satisfy customers’ needs and wants.”

Develop Promote Distribute Products Short definition: The promotion of goods, services, and ideas.

Goods Ideas Services Cars, food, house, clothes, etc. Internet, training, computers, printed materials, etc. Hospitals, TV repair, auto mechanic, carpet cleaning, child care,etc.

What do we learn in Marketing? The Four P’s of Marketing 1.Product 2.Place 3.Price 4.Promotion

Create Puppets Decide the price, logo, and how many puppets to make.

Create chill ties Keep you cool for an entire day) Worn around the forehead or neck Experience production-line work Dehydrate and Rehydrate

Fashion Merchandising Advertising Customer Service Service Marketing Public Relations Entrepreneur Restaurant Management Food Marketing Marketing Research Hospitality Marketing

THE END Information Tech Agriculture Economics Health Science Marketing