Monday, January 22, 2018

Freddie Frog's Fantastic Flapjacks


I really enjoy doing fun, educational projects with the kindergartners that incorporate many standards.  In this way children are learning while having fun. 

Today I taught them a bit about cooking and how you have to have the correct ingredients and the correct amounts for the recipe to turn out.  I had them follow a recipe and make their own flapjack/pancake in a cup.  They enjoyed flipping their flapjack too. They thought that their flapjack was delicious and that they were a pretty good cook!  I think they really enjoyed it!  Read below to see all of the lessons that were incorporated into one project.

The kids were very well behaved for this project!
Here they are stirring the ingredients together in the cup.
It is safer for me to empty the batter onto the hot griddle.  
Later I help them flip the flapjack.  They have to say, 
"Flap, Jack, flap!"
The flapjacks were delicious!




Here is the recipe - although I now substitute all-purpose flour.

We discussed many things during this lesson:
  • how to read a recipe
  • about cooking "tools" - tablespoon, teaspoon, etc.
  • electricity and how to safely plug in a cord {for the griddle}
  • being safe around hot things
  • following directions was really emphasized
  • some foods come from animals: milk, eggs and honey were used today
  • all about wheat and how it is grown
  • how wheat is changed into flour
  • what other foods are made from flour
  • what steam is - that was rising from the pancake
  • I read the "Little Red Hen" book earlier and we saw how she raised wheat.
As you can see...many small lessons and standards can be covered with one project! 








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