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Preview of Culinary Equivalents Bingo

Culinary Equivalents Bingo

Created by
Danielle Young
Students love to compete, and what better way to increase their engagement in math than a game of BINGO? Test your students knowledge on culinary equivalents like how many teaspoons in a Tablespoon with a game.
Preview of 7.RP.1 Rice Krispies Treat Activity

7.RP.1 Rice Krispies Treat Activity

Created by
Ashley Howard
This assignment takes a Rice Krispies Treat recipe and has the students find the measurements for a single serving. It also has extension questions that have the students use the unit rate to increase the recipe. This is meant to be a hands on activity so that the students can make the treats when they are done with the calculations, but it can also just be done as a fun way to work on unit rates.
Preview of $630 Budget Meal Plan w/ Monthly Shopping Lists (Summer 2024 Edition)

$630 Budget Meal Plan w/ Monthly Shopping Lists (Summer 2024 Edition)

Budget-Friendly Meal Plan w/ Monthly Shopping Lists (Summer 2024 Edition)If you need a budget-friendly meal plan to help feed your family of four this summer, I have just the plan for you! The work is already done to make food shopping and cooking both EASY and AFFORDABLE! On a budget of $630 a month, you can provide three solid meals per day if you're willing to be disciplined in spending and invest time to prep and cook. You'll get 3 helpful spreadsheets in this bundle: Monthly Meal Plan out
Preview of Holiday Bark: Fraction Treat

Holiday Bark: Fraction Treat

Want to do something fun with your students for the holidays? This fraction activity is fun, educational, and delicious! Perfect for a holiday party or math lesson. Either make this with your students in class or make it at home and bring it in so they can eat while they work. The students calculate the fractional parts each holiday bark ingredient takes up, and older students change these into decimals and percents.
Preview of Measuring in Cooking-Comparing Measurements

Measuring in Cooking-Comparing Measurements

This activity can be used for both cooking (life skills) or as a math activity when teaching fractions. The worksheet: *Students comparing various amounts (1/2, 1/3, 1/4 etc) using colored water and a clear, liquid measuring cup. *Students circle the amount that is more. *Students then practice pouring/measuring various products such as flour, beans, cereal and sugar. (real-life pictures are used). Students can then check off each box (or the teacher can) when completed.
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