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Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

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Page 1: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

Home EconomicsKeywords

Page 3: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

Social needs – our need to be in contact with others, to form relationships and to be socially accepted can be met through friendships, hobbies and through showing consideration to others.

Page 4: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

Year 9 Consumer – a person who uses or buys a

product or service.

Page 5: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

Service – something that consumers can pay for in order to help them in some way. e.g. hairdressing or a taxi service.

Page 6: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

Year 10 Budgeting – planning to make the best use

of your money.

Page 7: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

Nutrition – understanding what is in our food and how our body uses it.

Page 8: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

GCSE Hospitality Accompaniment – items offered separately to

the main dish e.g. tossed salad.

Page 9: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

Beverage – a drink (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) which is served in a hotel or restaurant e.g. a coffee or a glass of wine.

Page 10: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

GCSE Health and Social Care Self-concept - describes the way we see

and think about ourselves, not only our physical appearance but also the understanding of what type we are.

Page 11: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

Self-esteem – describes how we value ourselves, a judgement which evaluates ourselves in relation to our own and others’ expectations.

Page 12: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

A Level – Health and Social Care Service User –a client who avails of health and

social care services e.g. a child in a nursery or an older person in a residential home.

Page 13: Home Economics Keywords. Year 8 Physical needs – these are the basic requirements that we need to stay alive and healthy, such as food, water and warmth.

Discrimination – what a person does- how they treat another person or group unfairly based on their prejudice.

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