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Preview of Fraction project:  I want to be a caterer!

Fraction project: I want to be a caterer!

Created by
Jennifer P Fitz
This project is broken into three tasks that increase in difficulty as students work through. It is a real life project that combines fraction, multiplication, addition, and money standards. It takes students through cooking scenarios with having to adapt recipes to feed a certain amount of guests. The third task also includes adding money as the students "shop" for their ingredients at the store. This project is meant as an enrichment opportunity for students in upper elementary. CCSS, mat
Preview of Ratio Recipe Final Project Handout

Ratio Recipe Final Project Handout

This is a great end of unit project for rates, ratios and proportions. The student facing introduction is as follows; "You have found your favorite recipe for a dessert or appetizer and want to bring it to a class party. The problem is your recipe doesn’t serve enough people. Use proportions to increase the recipe to serve all the people needed. Make 1 serving per person. We have 15 people we need to serve." There are multiple parts to this project, including creating a brochure for their new
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 Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookie Lesson

Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookie Lesson

Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookie Lesson – EFL & Elementary Grammar + Measurement IntegrationThis engaging and versatile hands-on baking lesson combines language learning, math reinforcement, and culinary fun! Originally designed for both EFL learners (Grades 5–adult) and native-speaking elementary students (Grades 3–5), this lesson uses the process of making Chocolate Chip Pretzel Cookie Bars to teach and reinforce: Parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives) Recipe vocabulary Reading comprehensi
Preview of Cooking with Math Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Project & Task Cards

Cooking with Math Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Project & Task Cards

NO PREP PROJECT AND TASK CARDS Both black and white and color versions are available. Great assessment for the end of a fractions unit! Students will practice tripling (multiplying by 3) and halving (dividing by 2) a recipe. Recipe must include whole numbers, fractions, and mixed numbers. Students will present their findings on a mini poster and show their peers. Rubric included. *Most of my students asked if they could actually bake their recipe so I offered extra credit! NOW INCLUDES
Preview of Little Red Hen Fractions and Multiples STEAM Cooking Lesson | Distance Learning

Little Red Hen Fractions and Multiples STEAM Cooking Lesson | Distance Learning

A lesson using a simple recipe to introduce the concept of fractions, parts of a whole, and multiples. This lesson brings in the story of the Little Red Hen and asks students to imagine that they are at an Employee Training Meeting at the "Little Red Hen, Inc." restaurant where they have been asked, “Who wants to help her make some fractions?”  They will be learning about why fractions are useful and why they want to know how to use them while they make a Blueberry Bubble Loaf. Check out my st
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!
Preview of Take Home Cooking with Kindergarten Cookbook Class Project

Take Home Cooking with Kindergarten Cookbook Class Project

Created by
Mrs Shoe
Use these following pages to put together a take home cookbook for your class. They work together with their family to write down their favorite recipe then draw a picture. This is a excellent way to build community with both your students and families. I cook once a month in my class and this is how I tie it together with the families. You can send the binder home with a different child every week.
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