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Preview of Fall Recipe Booklets

Fall Recipe Booklets

Created by
Brandi Crawford
Here I have created recipe booklets that make it fun and easy for your little ones to cook with you, or on their own!
Preview of Best Blueberry Muffins - Visual Recipe (Cooking with Kids)

Best Blueberry Muffins - Visual Recipe (Cooking with Kids)

Created by
Excited2Learn
This is my absolute favorite blueberry muffin recipe. My Aunt Joyce first made these for me when I was a little girl and my family has been making them ever since. Everyone who tries them–loves them! I tried to find the original source of the recipe, but could not track it down. Since this is a healthy treat that my daughter loves, I made a kid friendly recipe below. When my daughter was a toddler I would often make these muffins without the eggs so if her little batter-covered hands went in
Preview of My Plate – Healthy Eating and Nutrition Activity | Draw & Label Your Balanced Pl

My Plate – Healthy Eating and Nutrition Activity | Draw & Label Your Balanced Pl

Product Description:Help your students learn how to build a balanced and nutritious meal with this interactive MyPlate activity! Perfect for health and nutrition lessons, this hands-on resource guides students through drawing and labeling their own balanced plate using the USDA's MyPlate method. Students will visualize how much of their meal should come from each food group while reinforcing healthy eating habits and critical thinking. This resource is designed for elementary students and w
Preview of Kid Friendly Recipes

Kid Friendly Recipes

Created by
An IB Journey
Do you want recipes that kids can make without too much effort and that they will eat? These recipes have been used with 100+ students ages K-5 and we have had so much fun. This collection includes recipes and tips for: - Best Bread -Homemade Applesauce -Carrot Muffins -Chocolate cupcakes -Homemade Granola -Mild Salsa -Jam Thumbprint cookies -Biscuits These recipes are written using a Standard Measurement (cups, teaspoon, etc.) rather than Metric measurements.
Preview of Play Dough Recipe Cards

Play Dough Recipe Cards

Making play dough with your students is a great way to practice math, reading and science skills! Use these cards to help students learn to follow a recipe, measure ingredients, and experiment with additional mix-ins. Now you have taste-safe play dough for endless learning activities! When they're done, send it home with the recipe card for families to recreate!
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