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Cooking in the Special Ed Classroom
Learning to cook is an important life skill, especially for those with special needs and learning difficulties. Cooking in the Special Ed Classroom offers a unique approach to teaching this crucial skill by providing a fun, safe, and supportive environment for children with special needs to learn cooking basics. With step-by-step instructions and clear guidelines, children can practice and execute a range of dishes with confidence. To learn 10 tips to make it work in your classroom, read more.
Would You Rather? Food Edition Activity
Use Would You Rather? Food Edition as a bell ringer to start your FACS Food Studies class. Or as a time filler when your lesson ends 3 minutes before the bell. Give your students a brain break by asking a question or 2 during a long lesson or food lab. (All the questions are pretty mild. The "gross" ones involved food that is gross to the typical teenager.) Ask these Would You Rather? Food Edition questions in your FACS/FCS (or Home Economics) classroom to encourage interaction, discussion, crit
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Twins and Teaching Culinary Arts and FACS
Knife skills, types of knives and types of cuts Power Point presentation and question packet for Culinary and FCS classes. Covers:Knife skills (with embedded videos)Types of knives Knife cutsKnife SafetyA 3 page packet of questions for students for comprehension*You might also like:Cooking Technique...