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| Healthy Living Center Curricula - $100.00
This unique set of curricula, designed with the unique needs of
homeless children in mind, was developed over a period of two years by
HFH and five other homeless service organizations. Each curriculum was
created to provide homeless children with the opportunity for creative,
social play in an informal atmosphere. The curricula focuses on
development through socialization and creativity and in doing so
address key areas of need for homeless children, while allowing even
those children with academic deficits and delays an opportunity for
success. The cards provide an alternative model of achievement
and the activities and games do not depend on academic competency for
success. Finally, the curricula are designed to be
non-competitive, encouraging group success and positive outcomes.
All three curricula offer self-contained activities, which provide
flexibility for using the activities in the classroom or in after
school programs. Each set of 5"x7" spiral-bound activity cards
contains age-specific activities for ages 5-7, 8-11, and 12+.
All three HLC curricula (Group Development, Music, Health &
Wellness) can be ordered together for $100. Each individual
curriculum is also available separately below.
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Healthy Living Center Curriculum - Health & Wellness - $40.00
Includes seven (7) activity cards on the topics of Healthy
Relationships, Food for Thought, My Body, Healthy Emotions, Fitness,
It's Our World, and Drugs and Alcohol.
Each activity card set has sections on: activity goal, materials
needed, introduction/discussion, context, 1-3 games/activities, and a
reflection activity. Each set of activity cards contains age-specific
activities for ages 5-7, 8-11, and 12+. Click on "Free Download" for a
sample activity card.
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Healthy Living Center Curriculum - Music - $40.00
Includes seven (7) activity cards on the topics of Instrument Making,
Genre, Your Body as an Instrument, The Way You Play, Listening, Music
and the Arts, and Composition. Also includes a card for
definition of terms and a suggested song list.
Each activity card set has sections on: activity goal, materials
needed, introduction/discussion, context, 1-3 games/activities, and a
reflection activity. Each set of activity cards contains age-specific
activities for ages 5-7, 8-11, and 12+. Click on "Free Download" for a
sample activity card.
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Healthy Living Center Curriculum - Group Development - $40.00
Includes seven (7) activity cards on the topics of Cooperation, Trust,
Self Esteem, Community, Conflict Resolution, Identity, and
Communication.
Each activity card set has sections on: activity goal, materials
needed, introduction/discussion, context, 1-3 games/activities, and a
reflection activity. Each set of activity cards contains age-specific
activities for ages 5-7, 8-11, and 12+. Click on "Free Download"
for a sample activity card.
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Brownstone After School Curriculum - $50.00
This curriculum is designed to enhance academic growth and foster
self-esteem for homeless youth. It begins with an evaluation of the
changes students have experienced over the past few months. For many,
this will introduce issues surrounding moving into a new living
situation and enable students to evaluate and consider some of the
challenges found in transitioning to a new environment. Students, ages
5-12, can use the backdrop of starting a new school year and the shift
in seasons as sources of enrichment for the curriculum. Change, broadly
considered, allows students to study issues as diverse as growing up,
evolution, plant life, time and historic revolutions. The basic premise
underlying the curriculum is that the forces that shape our lives are
constantly changing. Sample lessons include "Changing Your Mind: Green
Eggs and Ham," "If I Could Change the World," "Changing Seasons," and
"If I Lived 100 Years From Now..."
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FutureLink Afterschool Curriculum - $50.00
FutureLink is a computer-based curriculum that helps instructors engage
teens, ages 13-18, in academically enriching after-school activities.
It bridges the "digital divide" by giving homeless teens the same
access to technology as their non-homeless peers. This program utilizes
problem solving and reasoning skills to challenge children to reach a
higher level in the classroom, while at the same time remaining
sensitive and flexible to the situation of homelessness. This
curriculum contains over 20 lessons and aims to improve students'
technology, art, literacy, social studies, math, and science skills.
Sample lessons include "Make Your Own Internet Pizza: Data Collection,
Unit Price & Area," "Civil Rights Trivia Game: A Black History
Celebration," and "Internet Scavenger Hunt: Learning to Navigate the
World Wide Web."
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Practical Living / Useful Skills Workshop - $25.00
This curriculum is designed to enhance the independent living skills of
homeless and low-income families. All of the workshops strive to help
participants build self esteem, create personal support networks, learn
practical skills and information, and develop linkages to community
resources. The curriculum includes complete information, guidelines,
handouts, and facilitation techniques for the following six workshops:
"Parenting," "Family Violence," "Stress Management," "Women, Sex, and
HIV/AIDS," "Unlock the Door: Housing," and "Women's Health." The complete set of six can be purchased for a discount at $125.00
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TASK Curriculum - $50.00
The Technology, Advanced Skills, and Knowledge (TASK) program equips
participants with advanced technology skills as well as specialized
training geared toward the demands of specific employers. The program
utilizes classroom instruction, placing special emphasis on personal
attention, hands-on tutorials, and simulated office situations. By
offering low-income and homeless adults a technology education, TASK
bridges the "digital divide" by providing participants with the
confidence and tangible skills they need to succeed in an office
environment. Sample lessons include "Microsoft Word," "Microsoft Word
and the Job Search," and "Microsoft Power Point and Presentation
Skills."
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Together In Learning - $75.00
This curriculum has been created to provide homeless families with
opportunities to together explore the richness of language, books, and
literacy. The Together In Learning (TIL) curriculum regards literacy as
much more than the ability to read. In order to be literate in today's
society, an individual must understand mathematical concepts, be able
to read maps and charts, and possess basic historical, scientific and
cultural knowledge. While the TIL curriculum incorporates many elements
of successful literacy models, the program grew directly out of a
shelter environment and is designed for use with homeless families
living in emergency or transitional housing. Units covered by this
curriculum include "My Self," "My Family," "My Community," and "My
World."
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Together In Learning (supplement) - $5.00
This curriculum was updated in 2002 with additional parent and parent/child activities to enhance the TIL curriculum, and can be used individually or in conjunction with the longer curriculum.
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Train and Gain Manual - $50.00
Homes for the Homeless' innovative on-site employment program, the
Train and Gain (TAG) Employment Program, provides job training
specially designed for homeless families. The TAG program succeeds by
addressing all of the following six elements: comprehensive family
assessments, quality child care and early education programs, parenting
education services, preventive health services, employment training and
comprehensive case management, and aftercare services. Different phases
of the program include "Phase I: The Occupational Exploration
Workshop." "Phase II: The Internship," and "Phase III: The Job
Search/Post-Graduation Assistance."
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