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Preview of Conversions Drag and Drop

Conversions Drag and Drop

This is a Drag and Drop to practice Conversions. It includes both increasing a recipe and decreasing a recipe's serving size. It's a quick practice that is made to be used digitally, but can also be printed out and used as a worksheet.
Preview of METRIC MEASUREMENT AND EQUIPMENT QUIZ | Food Studies FACS | Culinary Assessment

METRIC MEASUREMENT AND EQUIPMENT QUIZ | Food Studies FACS | Culinary Assessment

Created by
Ms. Basil
Measurement & Equipment Quiz Home Economics / Food Studies | Family & Consumer Science (FACS) | Culinary Studies | Kitchen Skills | Classroom Expectations | This Measurement & Equipment Quiz is designed for Food Studies & FACS classrooms to assess students’ understanding of metric measurement, measuring tools, proper measuring techniques, and common kitchen equipment. This quiz works well with my Metric Measurement Booklet which can be found on my storefront. The quiz includes a mix of short-
Preview of Intro to Culinary/FACS | Food Cost Formula Posters

Intro to Culinary/FACS | Food Cost Formula Posters

My students' ability to apply their food cost knowledge has increased tenfold since I put these poster in my classroom - so I thought I'd share! Posters included Food Cost Formula (Cost per unit / Unit sold X Recipe amount)Example and Definitions (What is "Unit Sold"? Etc.)
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 One and Two Step Word Problems  - Make Baggie Ice Cream digital & print

One and Two Step Word Problems - Make Baggie Ice Cream digital & print

Created by
Rachel Lynette
Do a little science and math with this digital Google Sheets product that helps students practice solving 1 and 2 step story problems with addition, subtraction, basic multiplication, and basic division. (Great for 3rd or 4th graders!) It includes 12 different word problems that students answer based on the recipe for baggie ice cream. If they answer correctly, parts of a pixel picture magically appear. Students will know they're finished once the entire picture has been created. This activity i
Preview of Cooking Measurement Activities Recipe Comprehension Family and Consumer Science

Cooking Measurement Activities Recipe Comprehension Family and Consumer Science

Cooking Measurement Activities: In this life skills special education activities packet (printable and Google Slides), your students will practice reading a recipe and cooking measurement activities. These life skills worksheets feature a no bake chocolate oatmeal cookie recipe. It is a real recipe, so they could also practice their cooking skills in a family consumer science classroom. You will also download 20 reading comprehension questions about the recipe. Finally, using measuring cups an
Preview of Which is More? Which is Less? Digital Task Cards

Which is More? Which is Less? Digital Task Cards

This activity helps students build functional reading and math skills by identifying which measuring cup is filled more or less using common kitchen measurements. Perfect for special education, life skills, and transition programs, this activity reinforces essential skills for cooking and independent living. Students will compare measuring cups labeled with standard kitchen units: ¼ cup, ½ cup, ¾ cup, 1 cup, 2 oz, 4 oz, 6 oz, 8 oz, 12 oz, and 16 oz to determine which cup holds more or le
Preview of Expiration Dates Digital Task Cards SS

Expiration Dates Digital Task Cards SS

A functional activity designed for special education, autism support, and life skills classrooms. Students will determine whether a grocery item is expired or still good by comparing the “Best By” or “Expiration ” date on the packaging to a given fictitious dateThis activity helps students build practical decision-making skills for real-life grocery shopping and food safety. ✅ Engaging visual format supports diverse learners ✅ Perfect for remote learningor independent work ✅ No prep—ju
Preview of Cooking Measurement Activities How to Read a Recipe Comprehension HS Life Skills

Cooking Measurement Activities How to Read a Recipe Comprehension HS Life Skills

In this high school life skills math packet, your students will learn to read and make a cereal bar recipe and will answer reading comprehension questions. They also will complete a measurement activities worksheet using Google slides or the printable version. ➥ Click HERE to go back to my storefront and browse the categories on the left. ▶︎  TERMS OF USE: Single classroom use only. Password protected classroom websites only, not to be found on Google search.No commercial use, including Outsch
Preview of Measuring Cups Digital Task Cards

Measuring Cups Digital Task Cards

Help students build functional reading skills with these NO PREP, PAPERLESS digital activities! Designed to practice reading measurements (cups & oz) and reading recipes, this resource is perfect for preparing students before a cooking lesson. Includes 4 activities in 3 different formats to suit all learning styles Great for special education, life skills, cooking, and vocational training Perfect for remote learning or independent workThis Comes With:INTERACTIVE PDF for desktop (no internet
Preview of Donuts Digital Breakout (Escape Room, Scavenger Hunt, Brain Break)

Donuts Digital Breakout (Escape Room, Scavenger Hunt, Brain Break)

Get your students excited about DONUTS with this digital breakout! This breakout is purely digital, no kits necessary! Works through Google Forms! Did I mention that this breakout is editable?!? Use as is, add, or subtract questions and then post the link through Google Classroom, a class webpage, or as a bit.ly and you're ready to go! All answers can be found beneath the "Short Answer" block of each question in what's known as the " response validation". Learn how my breakouts work with this
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