Visual Learning: Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are perfect for cooking demos, sewing tutorials, budgeting tips, and DIY projects.
.Real-Life Relevance: Students see how home economics applies to their everyday lives—whether it's making a healthy meal or managing money.
Interactive Engagement: Polls, comments, challenges, and Q&A sessions make learning feel like a two-way street.
️ Practical Ideas
TikTok Shorts: Quick how-tos like “5-Minute Healthy Snacks” or “Sew a Tote Bag with No Machine.”
Instagram Reels: Show before-and-after results of organizing a kitchen or revamping an old outfit.
Pinterest Boards: Pin meal plans, home decor ideas, or sewing patterns students can follow.
Encourage students to create and share their own content. It builds confidence, reinforces what they’ve learned, and fosters peer learning.