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Preview of Bread Study Visual Recipes

Bread Study Visual Recipes

Cooking in the Classroom is a great way to work on multiple skills! Reading, Math, Problem solving, and independence. This cookbook includes 5 visual recipes for students to follow along with. This is great resource to pair with the creative curriculum bread study.
Preview of Ants on a Log - Animated Step-by-Step Recipe - Regular

Ants on a Log - Animated Step-by-Step Recipe - Regular

Created by
Bloom
Animated Step-by-Steps® are animated PowerPoints designed to address literacy, language, AAC and a host of academic skills. Each page includes a series of animations. Read the text up to the star … click … and see an animation of what you just read. Ants on a log is a snack that dates back into the 1950's, It's a great snack to assemble with preschoolers. This recipe includes the washing and cutting of the celery but you can certainly jump to the assembly pages for a quicker version of the act
Preview of No-Bake Energy Bites Visual Recipe Card

No-Bake Energy Bites Visual Recipe Card

Created by
Playtopia
🍪 No-Bake Energy Bites Visual Recipe Cards for Toddlers, Preschool & Early Elementary 🍪 Introduce your learners to the kitchen with these no-bake energy bites visual recipe cards, designed for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarten, and lower elementary students. This hands-on cooking activity uses clear visuals and minimal text to support early independence, fine motor skills, and confidence in the kitchen. These recipe cards can be printed in color or black and white, making them perfect
Preview of End of Year Project: Solar Oven Investigation

End of Year Project: Solar Oven Investigation

This is the perfect end of the year project to keep your students engaged! Includes project guidelines and expectations, charts, graphic organizers, rubric and more!
Preview of Project Based Learning- Wedding Cookie Table Planning (Multiplication)

Project Based Learning- Wedding Cookie Table Planning (Multiplication)

Created by
KD Meucci
Students will pretend they are wedding planners and help the bride and groom plan for their wedding cookie table. Read about the Pittsburgh-based tradition within the project and use websites of local bakeries to develop price quotes for the client. Students must use multiplication and online tools to complete this activity. If the formatting is changed upon download, please contact me.
Preview of Pouring Liquid Measurements

Pouring Liquid Measurements

Created by
Sarah Reid
This is a hands-on activity designed to teach the differences between volumes of liquid while honing fine motor control and critical thinking skills. You will require a large water jug and a 2-cup measuring cup.
Preview of Practical Life at home Schedule

Practical Life at home Schedule

This product is meant to used at home, by Montessori students, but can really be used by anyone. Simply print, cut and laminate and send home with a dry erase marker.
Preview of Snack Time Math | Hands-On Counting, Sorting and Pre-Math Activities | Ages 3-8

Snack Time Math | Hands-On Counting, Sorting and Pre-Math Activities | Ages 3-8

Turn an everyday routine into a powerful math moment! Snack Time Math transforms snack time into a playful, hands-on way for young learners to build early numeracy, sorting, and comparison skills—all while eating their favorite foods. Using simple placemats and finger foods, children explore numbers, shapes, size, and quantity through conversation, movement, and real-life materials. No worksheets first—just meaningful math in a familiar routine. ⭐ Why Snack Time Is the Perfect Time for Math
Preview of Recipe Math Puzzle - Converting Measurements - Chocolate/PB No Bake Cookies

Recipe Math Puzzle - Converting Measurements - Chocolate/PB No Bake Cookies

This is a fun activity for students to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and simplification of fractions by converting measurements for a recipe! The recipe comes from Sally's Baking Addiction, and it is her Chocolate Peanut Butter No Bake Cookies. This can be done as a whole group, in small groups, or by individual students. If you have the ability to have the students make the recipe after solving the puzzle, it is totally worth it! They will love being able to make something th
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