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Preview of Practical Kitchen Core Set - Read-Free Visual Recipes

Practical Kitchen Core Set - Read-Free Visual Recipes

Created by
Plenty of Trays
The Practical Kitchen Core Set is designed for children who are ready to move beyond beginner food prep and begin guided cooking experiences with adult support. This printable collection builds on the skills introduced in the Starter Set and introduces sequencing, patience, and real cooking work, including supervised stovetop use. Each recipe is presented visually, allowing children to follow the process independently while adults handle safety and heat. What’s Included:This set includes five
Preview of Bound vs Free Water and Meat Juiciness CER | Food Chemistry | GATE Middle School

Bound vs Free Water and Meat Juiciness CER | Food Chemistry | GATE Middle School

📘 Full Length Standard Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | Bound vs Free Water and Meat Juiciness Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Food Chemistry, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for gifted
Preview of FREE Gravy Visual Recipe Craft | File Folder Activity | OT, Home Economics

FREE Gravy Visual Recipe Craft | File Folder Activity | OT, Home Economics

Created by
Whats it Like
Make recipes fun and functional with this free gravy recipe file folder craft! This hands-on printable helps kids follow simple cooking directions while building fine motor, sequencing, and handwriting skills. Perfect for occupational therapy, special education, or classroom holiday centers. Kids will write, cut, and glue to create a recipe that brings learning to life - ideal for working on visual-motor coordination and comprehension through a cooking theme. Includes: PDF gravy recipe (kid-fri
Preview of Nut Free Protein Ball Recipe with Fractions

Nut Free Protein Ball Recipe with Fractions

Created by
Elizabeth Doane
3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Protein Ball recipe to incorporate hands-on learning in math! This is a printable fraction worksheet using fractions, multiplying fractions, cooking skills, cups, teaspoons, and tablespoons. • 2 Pages • One Lesson • About 40 Minutes in Length • One Peanut/Nut Free Recipe • Used for Math WIN with all students • I used this as a large-group lesson, but could provide enough materials to do in groups of 3-4 students • Low Prep • Hands-On Learning • High Engagement • S
Preview of March Visual Recipe FREEBIE | St. Patrick’s Day Cooking Activity | Speech

March Visual Recipe FREEBIE | St. Patrick’s Day Cooking Activity | Speech

Celebrate March with this engaging St. Patrick’s Day visual recipe! This FREEBIE includes simple, step-by-step recipes designed to support students who benefit from visual supports, structured routines, and hands-on learning. This visual recipe helps students practice following directions, sequencing, and functional life skills while creating fun themed treats. Perfect for speech therapy sessions, autism classrooms, special education programs, and early learners, these activities make cooking ac
Preview of Practical Kitchen Complete Collection

Practical Kitchen Complete Collection

Created by
Plenty of Trays
The Practical Kitchen Complete Collection includes every visual recipe in the Practical Kitchen series—from no-heat beginner food prep to guided cooking with adult supervision. Each recipe uses a clear, read-free visual format designed for children ages 3–6, helping them follow real kitchen recipes independently using pictures only. The consistent layout allows children to build confidence through repetition while developing practical life skills in a calm, screen-free way. This bundle is ide
Preview of A Year Supply of Recipes for the Montessori Child

A Year Supply of Recipes for the Montessori Child

Use these recipes in your Montessori classroom or home. Print these on card stock and laminate them. We set these out for our elementary students to follow. Each recipe makes an individual serving. Options for vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy free are included! This is a year's supply of weekly cooking recipes. Bon appetit!
Preview of My 5 Senses Worksheet

My 5 Senses Worksheet

Food Explorers let your adventures begin! Pick a food and use your five senses to explore how it looks, smells, feels, tastes, and sounds. When you're done, print out another one and do it all over again! This FREE printable tool complements the encyclopedia guidebooks “ Where Do Bananas Come From? A Book of Fruits” and “ Where Does Broccoli Come From? A Book of Vegetables,” a series of children’s nutrition books for increasing food literacy growing adventurous eaters. Children learn fun facts
Preview of Gestalt Language Open Ended activity: Let's make PB&J | Play Scene

Gestalt Language Open Ended activity: Let's make PB&J | Play Scene

Created by
JosieSLP
Gestalt Language Open Ended activity: Let's make PB & J This is an interactive, open ended Google Slide activity that can be used to model language, play pretend, or as a reinforcer for students. There are some ideas for gestalts to model during play- or feel free to adapt the activity to best suit the child.
Preview of Edible Rigor and Relevance!

Edible Rigor and Relevance!

Why pay lots of money to enjoy holiday candy? This simple recipe is an easy and inexpensive way to enjoy a holiday treat! This exercise created by mrsblanks4 is designed for students to have practice with informational text and actually enjoy higher order questions with rigor and relevance! My students love this around the holiday season, but feel free to use this at any time! This includes the entire recipe, materials, and instructions. At the end of the activity, there are questions from each
Preview of Skip Counting in the Kitchen Math Supplement (Distance Learning)

Skip Counting in the Kitchen Math Supplement (Distance Learning)

Created by
Love at Home Ed
Learn how to Skip Count by 2’s or 5’s up to 20! Use little tokens to identify odd numbers, and use little tokens to “jump” count on each number! YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: Other Math StudiesPlace Value in the KitchenGraphing in the KitchenSkip Counting in the KitchenFractions in the KitchenTea Time MathLEARN MORE → Shop: https://loveathomeeducation.com/shop/→ Blog: https://loveathomeeducation.com/category/blog/→ Website: https://loveathomeeducation.com→ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveath
Preview of Wooden Pots and Pans - Soup Order Game

Wooden Pots and Pans - Soup Order Game

Hi Kmart Teachers, Wooden Pots and Pans Set - Soup GameThis game has been created to be used with the ‘Wooden Pots and Pans’ from Kmart Australia. There are 12 different soup orders including supporting students to create and communicate together. Please see the preview to see the cards that are included in this pack. Please don’t hesitate to contact us on our email if you have any requests, questions or requests. Make sure you follow our store and social media for freebies, new products and oth
Preview of South Korea Unit Study & Geography Pack | Asia Continent Study | Montessori

South Korea Unit Study & Geography Pack | Asia Continent Study | Montessori

Created by
jojoebi
Terms of Use:This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please buy the correct number of licenses if this is to be used by more than one teacher. Did you know?You can receive TPT store credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy! Just click on "My Purchases" under "Buy"! Connect & Save!Join my Curiosity Club and get a NEW Curiosity File for FREE delivered to your inbox every single week! O
Preview of 5 Montessori Visual Recipes | Child-Friendly Cooking Visuals for Life Skills

5 Montessori Visual Recipes | Child-Friendly Cooking Visuals for Life Skills

Created by
Homebody Speech
Bring hands-on learning into your classroom, therapy room, or home with these Montessori-inspired visual recipesdesigned especially for young learners and students who benefit from clear, structured visuals. This resource includes 5 simple, child-friendly recipes broken down into easy-to-follow visual steps, making them perfect for speech therapy, life skills instruction, sequencing practice, and executive functioning support. Each recipe clearly shows: Items neededIngredientsStep-by-step vi
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
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