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Monnier, Virginie; Phaner-Goutorbe, Magali – Science Teacher, 2021
Among the new educational tools and new ways of teaching/learning of the last 20 years, educational approaches based on constructivism are of great interest because they offer the possibility for students to build scientific concepts from experimental observations. Cooking is truly a universal topic--it can be considered a true multidisciplinary…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Cooking Instruction, Chemistry
Petzen, Barbara – Geography Teacher, 2020
This article is an attempt to create new ways for students to appreciate the complexities and diversity of the Middle East's foodways and thus of their people and societies. It takes a broad view of the region that is historically inclusive, stretching from Morocco and al-Andalus (Spain) in the west to Iran in the east and from modern-day Turkey…
Descriptors: Food, Geographic Regions, Teaching Methods, Geography Instruction
Broderick, Jane; Aslinger, Rebecca; Hong, Seong Bock – Science and Children, 2018
Cooking is a common experience in preschool classrooms, where teachers provide hands-on opportunities with ingredients in the process of following standard recipes. What sets this story apart is the way that the teacher supports the children in designing their own cookie recipe in an authentic way, using experimentation and manipulation of cookies…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Science Instruction, Hands on Science, Cooking Instruction
Therrien, Mona; Calder, Beth L.; Castonguay, Zakkary J. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2018
Students in the Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) at the University of Maine were exposed to the cheese-making process, within a lab setting of two hours, utilizing an accelerated recipe for a Queso Fresco-style cheese. The purpose of this project was to provide students with a novel, hands-on learning experience, which covered concepts of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Dietetics, Food, Learning Experience
Case, Patty; Hino, Jeff – Journal of Extension, 2010
Video--once complex and expensive to create with high distribution costs--has become more affordable and highly accessible in addition to being a powerful teaching tool. Self-produced videos are one way educators can connect with a growing number of on-line learners. The authors describe a pilot project in which a series of video clips were…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Program Descriptions, Video Technology, Production Techniques
Blay, Josepha A.; Ireson, Judith – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2009
A qualitative analysis of four cooking activities undertaken in two nursery classes reveals relationships between the adults' pedagogical beliefs, the choice and structuring of activities, and the nature of adult-child participation. Four adults each planned and carried out separately, one cooking activity of their choice with a small group of…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Food, Interviews, Teacher Attitudes
Jordison, Jerry – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1999
Discusses the concrete and spiritual aspects of teaching workshops on survival skills or primitive arts. Gives details on lostproofing, or ways to teach a child not to get lost in the outdoors; building a survival shelter; and wilderness cooking. (CDS)
Descriptors: Camping, Children, Cooking Instruction, Outdoor Activities

Partridge, Elizabeth; And Others – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1996
Discusses ways to use cooking to teach kindergartners about science, language, reading, geography, and mathematics, including number sense, numeration concepts, geometric shapes, and measurement skills. Tips on cooking in class and several recipes are given. (MTE)
Descriptors: Cooking Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Kindergarten, Learning Activities
Freeman, Judy – Instructor, 1993
The article reviews a variety of books and activities to help get parents, families, and members of the community to come into class and teach elementary students about foods from different countries and cultures. (SM)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Cooking Instruction, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education
Rauschenberg, Gretchen S. – OMLTA Journal, 1984
Food can both interest students in a foreign culture and motivate them to broaden their interests. Cooking with students can take many forms. The students can cook in class if adequate preparations are made and permission is granted. Students can contribute toward the purchase of food for snacks and meals, and the cost can be kept to the price of…
Descriptors: Books, Class Activities, Cooking Instruction, Cultural Education

Schloss, Patrick J.; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
Meal preparation skills and recipes for students with disabilities are organized into four types: foods requiring no cooking, stovetop use, baking, and microwave oven use. Templates for each type present frequently occurring words and procedures that can be used to prepare a number of foods, and recipes are presented involving the same set of…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classroom Techniques, Cooking Instruction, Disabilities
Gardner, Brenda – Instructor, 1988
Cooking activities are suggested for students not yet ready for the first grade as a method of increasing readiness, promoting social interaction, improving language skills, and enhancing self-image. Four recipes and the skills each develops are offered. (MT)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooking Instruction, Interpersonal Competence, Kindergarten

Russell, Helen Ross – Nature Study, 1984
Discusses Native American foods, focusing on Native American cultivated crops, methods of cooking, and methods of preserving food. Includes suggestions for 19 classroom activities, including collecting wild plants used as food, gathering/drying and eating various wild plants and plant products (such as acorns and corn), and making a garden. (JN)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, American Indian Education, American Indian Studies, Botany
Hennessey, Gail Skroback – Learning, 1994
The article presents hands-on classroom projects to teach elementary students about colonial American history. Students make their own natural dyes, cook blueberry slump, and play cup-and-ball the way the colonists did. The activities integrate science, math, history, art, and language arts. (SM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Colonial History (United States), Cooking Instruction, Creative Teaching
Learning, 1983
The "Idea Place," a regular feature carried by the magazine "Learning," provides an assortment of practical teaching techniques selected from commercially available materials and from ideas submitted by readers. Games, puzzles, and other activities are given for the areas of language arts, reading, mathematics, science, social…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Cooking Instruction, Early Childhood Education, Educational Games
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