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Quinoa is extremely healthy and happens to taste pretty terrific. Usually found these days in salads, this time we're going to do quinoa “fried rice” style.
Students work through 12 task cards, adding the transactions on each card to their registers. Students then find balances after each transaction and a final balance. Task cards do not need to be completed in order; every student will end with the same balance if all transactions are entered correctly. A check register acts as a student answer sheet. Also included is a simple grading rubric so that you can award credit to students who showed effort but may not have gotten the final balance correct. I use this activity in my high school Consumer Math class, but I feel that it can probably also work for younger students. You may also like: Consumer Math Activity Bundle Financial Literacy Word Wall
Cannabis Coffee Recipe I was sent this amazing recipe for cannabis infused coffee and had to share. Over the summer, I shared a recipe for a cannabis
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Get ready to play, learn, and imagine with your very own restaurant. This PRINTABLE Healthy Restaurant Menu is the perfect addition to your child's play kitchen and encourages healthy eating in a fun and engaging way. Your kiddo will love setting up their very own Healthy Restaurant with this bright and colorful printable kit that’s sure to provide hours & hours of creative play. They can even go grocery shopping with the included shopping lists (includes 4 different variations). It is perfect addition for dramatic play at home, a birthday party activity, or even in an early learning classroom. You'll receive the Healthy Restaurant Menu files as an instant download high resolution PDF. Simply print and play! ________________________________________ PLAY MATTERS: Research shows that young children learn best by learning and doing, which is why pretend play is so important. Let’s Play Kits aim to help your child learn about themselves + the world around them in a creative, fun, + imaginative way. BENEFITS OF PRETEND PLAY: -Provides an opportunity for your child to learn how to interact with others, share, and take turns. -Encourages your child to explore and act out different roles -Creates an environment for your child to learn about their interests and abilities -Exposes your child to new vocabulary, math concepts (as they determine and calculate prices), and pre-writing skills (communicating their ideas through pictures, words, & numbers). -Fosters creativity and imagination THE LET’S PLAY PRINTABLE HEALTHY RESTAURANT MENU INCLUDES: -Restaurant Menu (includes front and back with Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner Options) -Shopping List (with 4 different variations) DIGITAL PRODUCT: This listing is an instant download digital product. No physical item will be shipped. It includes high resolution PDF files that are formatted to be printed on 8.5"x11" paper (unless otherwise noted). Simply print and play! Your purchased files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. You can re-download your purchased files at any time in your Etsy account under You > Purchases & Reviews. POLICIES: Please read over all store policies on refunds, exchanges, etc. before purchasing. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact me via Etsy or hello [!at] thelittlesandme.com. CONTINUE SHOPPING: Get back to my main shop page here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/thelittlesandme SAY HELLO: Instagram: @thelittlesandme Facebook: facebook.com/thelittlesandme Web: www.thelittlesandme.com Thank you for stopping by. Have a wonderful day! All photos, designs, content, and writing in this listing are the property of The Littles & Me© 2016. Plagiarism is not welcome and will not be tolerate
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This a project for a high school hospitality course (such as principles of hospitality and tourism). When you purchase this project you are getting 4 powerpoints (explained below), project guidelines handout and menu description checklists (to hand out to students) The project has a powerpoint that goes along with each day: Monday- Menu Planning Tuesday- Vegetarian Wednesday- Accommodating Special Diets Thursday- Menu Design & Layout For the final day I have them finish up the menu and turn it in. All files are included in the zipped file.
This resource is designed for secondary Life Skills students to work on reading a simple help wanted sign, then completing a simple job application for the position. There are 6 Help Wanted signs and 11 forms for students to use and are designed on landscape format rather than portrait mode. Two forms have a bigger writing area for students who need it. Two forms ask students to give Work Experience. There is are 5 different themes for the Help Wanted Signs. Hotel Construction Health Care/ Medical Service (2 versions) Restaurant The Help Wanted Sign and applications work well for black and white printing. To use: Print Help Wanted sign. Laminate or make copies . Go over the available positions wanted with students. Print out desired forms for students to fill out. Forms are differentiated based on student need. For beginners- Make a model of their personal information, minus the requested position, in advance for them to copy from. Go over requested information. Discuss what each position is, the skills needed, and then show where to request their chosen position on their application. For intermediate/advance- Given students a copy of the help wanted flier and job application. Allow students to begin completing on their own. Correct as needed or provide a model for them to use to self-correct.
Teach students time and measurement concepts through leveled and hands on activities. This unit is designed for special education students who need more practice and repetition than traditional math curriculum offer. This unit will help your students learn, practice and generalize their skills through varied practice and high repetitions. Save HUGE by getting the Special Ed. Math Unit BUNDLE!! You get 4 FREE units when you purchase the bundle: Math Units BUNDLE (Special Ed Math Units) Included in this math unit: *Size and weight posters and data sheet *Task cards for measurement concepts *More or less clip cards *Clock posters and clip cards *Digital clocks center *Time awareness sort: 2 levels of sorting mats *Make the clock: draw the hands when given the time *Measuring posters and instruction materials *How to measure book: standard measuring *How to measure book for non-standard measuring *Non-standard measuring center *Standard measuring center: to the inch and half inch You might also be interested in: Comparing Numbers (Special Ed Math Unit) Time & Money Interactive Books Number Mats Interactive Math Easy Readers: Money Edition Connect with me: Newsletter • Instagram • Facebook • Blog Don’t miss out on discounts, freebies and new products! Simply click the green star under my store name to follow my store.
Sweet, chewy, and addictive, these raw balls taste like junk food but totally aren’t. They are fun to make, simple to pair with THC-infused oils, easy to take to go and will give you sustained energy—with a little cannabis these are a great hiking snack. This recipe is easily altered to include other types of […]
Our first community trip of the year was a great success and that came with a lot of planning! And it doesn't hurt that fast food is extremely motivating...and I allowed my students to eat ice cream for breakfast. I won't lie, I had a hot fudge sundae before we left, because, it's not everyday you get to go to McDonald's during school! :) Anyway, let's start at the beginning. I sent home this parent letter in order to inform parents of our upcoming trip as well as give them the words to practice at home. We did these worksheets pictured above and these ones here scattered throughout the month to work on our regular skills while including some fun fast food trip prep! There are a few different ways I like to play this "game" with my students. I usually introduce the activity as a class and give each student a red card (a couple students may have to share). I then read the yellow card and asks who has the right response. After going through all the cards like that, each student goes through these on their own and matches them appropriately. You can also do this activity without the red cards and the student actually has to respond like they would in that situation with the clues. The social story / coloring book is definitely my favorite part of my community trip materials. It goes through each step very simply and tells you what to do. We read this together as a class. I give directions like "color the tray green" in order to practice some following directions / listening skills. And we also practice and role play each step. Here's our vocab cards on our pocket chart on our whiteboard. We did a few activities with these, such as taping them to the walls and going on scavenger hunts to find all the symbols. And of course... We also played BINGO. I love Bingo, my kids love Bingo. It's a win-win all around! I store all of my Bingo boards in sheet protectors in a large binder. It's the best system ever. We also working on recognizing logos of other fast food restaurants using this adapted book and these flashcards. We did a lot of role playing and practicing ordering our food, as well as getting our money out of our wallets and handing it over to the cashier. I tell my students if they can't order, they don't get to eat! We aren't going to do it for them, so they have to do it! We also had a countdown going on our calendar. Oh my, my class would be so excited and giggly whenever we were talking about that! So, even though we spent all month working on saying and recognizing typical food at fast food restaurants like McDonalds....we had to order off the breakfast menu since our trip had to be scheduled in the morning! Since many of my students are non-verbal (and our iPads aren't loud enough to be used as communication devices in the community, I've tried), we used these sentence strips to order our food. It was a great way to allow my students to be independent! And look how well she's doing ordering her food with her sentence strip! In case we have extra time after eating, I quickly created this scavenger hunt to go with the steps at McDonalds. You can download it for free here. I was so proud! I love a good, successful community trip! Get many of the resources mentioned above in this fast food community unit!
While the “special brownie” will always be a classic for cannabis lovers, sometimes it’s nice branch out with your pastries. Check out this unique infused blueberry muffin recipe.
This recipe is part of our Danksgiving party menu.