Teaching kids to cook is an invaluable life skill... but it takes time and commitment. With Cooking Camp 1, you will have everything you need to coach and train your kids to become "experts of their meal" over time. Cooking takes practice. There is no way around that. These are family loved recipes shared from my home to yours.
Teach your kids to cook, or simply glean some tried and proved recipes for yourself!
Cooking Camp 1
Overview:
Children learn one cooking skill and then practice weekly until it is mastered. Once they master a skill, they graduate to the next skill and again practice it weekly until mastered.
Objective:
Children master food safety, knife skills, shopping, and meal preparation for 6 meals.
Chicken wraps, shepherd’s pie, chicken divan, sweet potato sloppy joes, baked taquitos, and gluten free pizza. These are current family favorites in our home.
Table of Contents:
Suiting up
Name Tags
Setting the Table
Food Safety
Knife Skills- Foldable
Knife Skills- Flip cards
Knife Skills Certificate
Kitchen Measures Chart
Recipes: Includes recipe, shopping list, kitchen jobs, and schedule
Chicken wraps
Shepherd’s Pie
Cooking staples: potatoes, sweet potatoes, chicken
Chicken Divan
Sweet Potato Sloppy Joes
Baked Taquitos
Gluten-free Pizza
Included in this Bundle:
All About snow: 20 Activities
Budgeting 101: Learning to manage Money Project
Calendar and Time Management
Cell Division Project: Flip-able
Text Wars: Teaching the Dangers fo Texting and Driving
Geology Bundle
RenewableEnergy Bundle
MLA, Plagiarism and Paraphrasing Activities
Movie Respose Sheets
Scientific Method Review
TEXT WARS GAME
Teach Teenage driver the dangers of texting and driving with this hands on game and group activity
Game Play: 2 hours or spread out over two sessions
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: Phase one- 30 Minutes
have head to head battles to determine the fasted texter in the group
Using “text This” Task cards, students go head to head to determine who is the faster texter.
The goal of this phase is for teens to let their guard down and simply exercise their texting ability.
Each player is timed while texting until all players have at least 4 text times recorded.
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: Phase two- 30 Minutes
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: But what if you were driving? How far would you have traveled without looking at the road?
Each player follows directions to convert their texting times into road distances for both 30 and 60 MPH driving speeds. The fact that you travel a very significant distance is quite a shock at first.
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: Phase Three- 60 minutes
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: How far is that in real life? Could anything bad have happened?
Taking the phase two sheets outside the consequences of texting and driving become very real.
Students will measure their longest texting time/distances and then roll the dice.
They then have to walk the distance blindfolded. When they reach the finish-line, then ge to reveal their road hazard (determined by the roll of the dice). This is quite a rude awakening.
This game includes:
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: Directions for all phases
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: text task cards
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: score sheets
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: road hazard cards
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: Driving contract
Drivers Ed: TEXT WARS GAME: No TEXT Zone Promise Coupons
Looking for a Fun Father's Day Craft?
NOTE- This product is included in my "Father's day Craft and Keepsake" Product.
Father’s Day Craft: ToolBox Craft
Perfect Father’s Day Craft for Dad this Father's Day.
Great everyday Craft!
Perfect for a tool Unit
This Father’s Day Craft combines fine motor development and scissor skill building as kids cut out this cute toolbox and set of tools. While it makes a great Father’s Day gift, it can also be used for everyday fun as well.
Includes:
Father’s Day Craft Toolbox
10 individual tools
a message to paste on the back of each tool.
Includes black and white ink-saver set too!
~cut and paste activities
~scissor skill practice
Uses:
Father’s Day
Scissor Skills development
Fine Motor Development
Just for Fun