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Preview of Meal Math: Recipe Makeover

Meal Math: Recipe Makeover

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MathMotivations
It’s never too early to learn healthy eating habits! In this real-life math resource, students read nutrition labels and calculate how swapping for lighter ingredients in 3 recipes affects calories, fat, saturated fat, and sodium. Differences are computed, along with percent decreases. The original & lighter recipe nutrients can be compared to those in 2 fast food meals (which can be provided by the teacher from the included answer key, researched by students, or copied from their own work if
Preview of Nutrition in Real Life: Fast Food Nutrition Facts

Nutrition in Real Life: Fast Food Nutrition Facts

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MathMotivations
Real life math is brought into focus as students research nutrition facts from fast food restaurants and calculate what percentage of the Recommended Dietary Allowance each nutrient is. Students start by recording the RDAs for calories, fat, saturated fat, sodium, protein, & carbohydrates (those numbers can be provided by the teacher from the included answer key, researched by students, or copied from their own work if they did the Meal Math Nutrition worksheet). Students then research the amo
Preview of Kitchen Equivalents

Kitchen Equivalents

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Cathe Felz
Working with equivalents can be challenging for students in culinary classes. Knowing how to convert between volume measurements and weight can be beneficial when making larger quantities of a recipe. Practicing equivalents is important to develop skill and confidence in working with different measurements.
Preview of Kitchen Conversions Assessments

Kitchen Conversions Assessments

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MathMotivations
These resources can serve as an assessment tool for the skills learned throughout the Kitchen Conversions Unit or stand alone to reinforce students' understanding of basic conversions and their applications in cooking. The two resources are identical in format, just with different numbers, and can be used as a study guide and then assessment. An accommodated version of the assessment has hints that can be used for students with an IEP. Answer keys with complete work shown are provided. What is
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