I highly recommend cooking in the classroom for any age students. It's particularly important with older students, but there are a ton of skills that can be integrated into cooking regardless of the grade level.
Here are 25 visual recipes for snacks and lunches that ONLY NEED a microwave! Perfect for cooking group in special education!
When Nick Nairn opened his first Cookery School in the grounds of his home on Lake of…
Encourage language development, while fostering fine motor skills, following directions and other functional life skills. Cooking in the classroom with visual recipes, step by step recipes to foster those super important life skills, and work on those IEP goals and objectives... all at the same time!
Cooking in the classroom has never been easier - or more delicious - than with this collection of 27 cooking activities for kids!
Tallarines verdes is a lovely PEruvian pasta dish. It is essentially their take on classic pesto suace, just with a few modifications.
Encourage language development, while fostering fine motor skills, following directions and other functional life skills. Cooking in the classroom with visual recipes, step by step recipes to foster those super important life skills, and work on those IEP goals and objectives... all at the same time!
Great tips and a free visual recipe for cooking in the classroom with students who are of mixed ages and abilities in special education.
Visual recipes are a HUGE part of student learning in a self contained classroom. If you have followed me for long, you know I have a passion for creating adapted visual recipes for teachers to use with their students in the classroom. These recipes target so many goals from life skills to math to measuring […]
Come check out how I organize, decorate, and utilize spaces & activities to be functional on this Adult Transition classroom tour!
These online escape room free downloads as well as digital escape room ideas for the classroom are a fun way to teach or review new information to your students.
Encourage language development, while fostering fine motor skills, following directions and other functional life skills. Cooking in the classroom with visual recipes, step by step recipes to foster those super important life skills, and work on those IEP goals and objectives... all at the same time!
Free kids cooking printables include worksheets on learning about kitchen safety, printable cooking activities, measuring charts, printable cooking recipes and some fun in the kitchen printables.
From cheesecake and dough to marinades and gelatin-based desserts, experiment with food science projects!
Unconventional Ramen Culinary Adventure Spice up your culinary classroom with the "Unconventional Ramen Culinary Adventure" – a creative and engaging lesson designed for middle school and high school students. This activity not only encourages culinary creativity but also allows students to apply their cooking skills in a fun and unique way. Highlights: Creativity Unleashed: Students will explore the world of culinary innovation by planning and executing a recipe that uses ramen noodles in an unconventional manner. Adaptable and Versatile: Easily adaptable to various class periods, this lesson can be completed in 1-3 days, making it flexible for different schedules. It's also an excellent opportunity to utilize extra ingredients in the fridge, freezer, or pantry. Realistic Cooking Experience: Focusing on using ingredients on hand, students gain practical experience in cooking with what's available, fostering resourcefulness in the kitchen. What's Included: Detailed Lesson Plan: A comprehensive guide with step-by-step instructions for seamless implementation. Ramen Lab Planning Sheet: A planning template to help students organize their ideas, ingredients, and cooking process. Student Written Ramen Recipe: A space for students to document their unique ramen recipes, detailing ingredients and cooking methods. Ramen Taste Testing Sheet: An interactive sheet for classmates to provide feedback during the tasting session. Ramen Reflection (2 pages): A reflection tool that encourages students to thoughtfully evaluate their creative process, challenges faced, and overall experience. Educational Benefits: Enhances culinary skills through hands-on cooking. Promotes creativity and innovation in the kitchen. Teaches resourcefulness by using available ingredients. Encourages peer collaboration and constructive feedback. Make culinary learning memorable and exciting with the Unconventional Ramen Culinary Adventure. Purchase this lesson today and inspire your students to think outside the (spice) packet!
These Vegan Flour Tortillas are easy to make with just 4 basic ingredients! They turn out soft, fluffy, and bursting with flavor. Homemade tortillas are perfect for wraps, burritos, quesadillas, and more!
Going back to school is so exciting but can be overwhelming! Teaching foods, Family and Consumer Science, and Culinary Arts is up there in terms of preparation, but your impact on your students is …
Cooking Class Lessons and Activities that Your Students Will Love! Have you transitioned from the food service industry into the classroom or knew you wanted to be a teacher? No matter your circums…
ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE HOW FOOD TASTES, HOW IT CAN BE COOKED, AND ITS TEXTURE IS. - ESL worksheets
Tips and resources for building culturally responsive classrooms as well as useful information about culturally responsive teaching.
There are some basic cooking skills all adults need to learn. They can help you make all kinds of delicious foods and avoid always needing to eat out.
Beat the Teacher games are a great way to encourage positive behavior in the classroom. Here are a few digital beat the teacher versions that will allow you to incorporate these beat the teacher games into your virtual classrooms or brick-and-mortar classrooms. All Beat the Teacher games in this product are available in PowerPoint or Google Slides. The digital Beat the Teacher editions included are: Connect 4 Tic-Tac-Toe 10's Frame Tally Marks If you have another idea that you would like me to add, please email me at atrailblazingteacher.com! I also have a digital marble jar freebie available here if you are interested. Follow my TPT store to get notified of new products! I offer 50% off for the first 48 hours - Follow Me Here You can also follow me on social media --> @atrailblazingteacher I am not affiliated or associated with Google, nor do they endorse this resource. Don't forget to leave feedback! :) TPT offers credits that can be applied to future purchases! To earn credits, simply rate and comment on the product. This product is for personal use in a single classroom only. No part of this download may be copied, sold, distributed, or edited without the permission of the author. Additional licenses may be purchased from my TPT store. Please do not post this document online; however, feel free to blog or post on social media about the use of this product as long as you credit back to my TPT store with a link.
5 Reasons to Use Digital Choice Boards in the Classroom: Personalize learning with digital choice boards and activities. Great way to integrate technology into the classroom while providing a rich learning experience for a variety of learners. Digital differentiation! Think of it like a hyperdoc or hyperslide :)
Smelling Sensory Bottles for All About Me preschool theme or sensory exploration. Perfect for a preschool science center as well.
Teaching primary students, pencils have been a HUGE headache for me in the past. Every day, someone would find their pencil missing or needed it sharpened
Subscribe to the Teach 4 the Heart Podcast.It was a great day when I discovered 4 magic words that just seem to dissolve tension and eliminate at least half of the arguments in my classroom.And those words are: "You're not in trouble."Students can be so defensive, can't they? (and let's be honest,
Want to change up your classroom management style? Check out my post about the Call and Response Classroom Management technique for all ages!
Hey all! I hope that you are enjoying your last few days of summer. I've had some questions lately from both new and veteran teachers alike about year-long pacing of curriculum. How can you make sure
Have you ever had a class with so many difficult, disruptive students that you felt that you could barely even teach? What can you do to get past it? In this post, I am going to address this problem with my best advice, and some advice from others as well.
Do you want to work on life skills in your classroom? Are you looking for hands-on special education life skills activities that your students will love? If so, you've come to the right place. Because today, I'm sharing my top 10 life skills activities that you can do in your classroom. 1. Washing Hands One
How do you teach your child to cook when life gets so busy? Sharing what we really think of Kids Cook Real Food Program (including my kids!)
In her new cookbook, Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, Samin Nosrat says the key to good food is learning to balance those elements when cooking — and to trust your instincts.
Teaching kids to cook not only leads to healthier eating but also teaches kids skills that could save them money as adults. Get started with this guide!
Do you wish you could cook homemade meals for your family? You just need a few basic cooking skills and you can make many nutritious and tasty dishes.
Students need to get their wiggles out after sitting even for a short period of time! These 12 FREE Brain Breaks will give you some fun ideas to try in your 1st - 5th grade classroom.
Adding food or treats to a school project is a surefire way to get kids excited and interested. It is also a great way to make a learning experience even more memorable. I've seen lots
In the series of blog posts Montessori in the Kitchen: here 40 ideas for your toddler. You may have observed that your little one is keen to participate while you cook or prepare food. But what is he able to do? Here is a non exhaustive list of what a toddler from around 15 months to 3 years old can do in the kitchen.
Is interrupting a problem in your classroom? It's time to share My Mouth is a Volcano by Julia Cook. These comprehension and vocabulary activities will help guide your students through the book. Students can create a volcano mouth kid craft to share their learning, too!