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Preview of Recipe Conversion Activity

Recipe Conversion Activity

Recipe Conversion Assignment: Simple Conversions, Real-World Skills!Bring real-world culinary math into your classroom with this ready-to-use Recipe Conversion Activity! Students will practice doubling, halving, scaling, and ingredient limit problems using a standard cookie recipe — the perfect way to connect math to the kitchen. Designed for high school or community college culinary, hospitality, or foodservice courses. Why Teachers Love It:All materials included – ready to print or editStep-by
Preview of Jeopardy Games MEGA Bundle | Special Education Life Skills Review Activities

Jeopardy Games MEGA Bundle | Special Education Life Skills Review Activities

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Breezy Teaching
Turn your end of unit reviews into a fun party with these review games! This MEGA bundle includes interactive Jeopardy-style review games that reinforce key concepts across life skills, vocational skills, social skills, and financial literacy. Perfect for special education classrooms, transition programs, and functional academics! 📚 What’s Included: 🎮 Jeopardy PowerPoint Games covering: • Life Skills & Vocational Skills • Social Skills • Culinary Skills • Financial Literacy & Consumer M
Preview of Kitchen Math Foodie Fractions

Kitchen Math Foodie Fractions

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Kitchen Math
Kitchen Math's Foodie Fractions set is now available! Foodie Fractions includes 17 fraction word problem Do Now slides, with corresponding answer slides for each as well. These easily projectable slides will serve as fraction conversation starters, and will get your students excited for their fraction unit while simultaneously making connections to real life math concepts. Foodie Fractions is designed as a set of classroom Do Nows, however it can be used as center activities or exit tickets
Preview of Multiplying Fractions Cookie Lab

Multiplying Fractions Cookie Lab

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Amy Skinner
During the unit on multiplying fractions, I use this lab to give students a real-life example of how we use multiplying fractions. I give students this form with a no-bake cookie recipe (will need a microwave) and they are required to convert the recipe to make only one cookie, then convert it to make 8 cookies. Once I check their math, we discuss how they will actually measure out the ingredients, since there isn't a 4/9 measuring cup. :) The next day we make cookies! **Updated 11/11/14 - No
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