Everyday Math Skills Workbooks series - Kitchen Math
Everyday Math Skills Workbooks series - Kitchen Math
Everyday Math Skills Workbooks series - Kitchen Math
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60<br />
Using Measurement in the <strong>Kitchen</strong><br />
60 <strong>Kitchen</strong> <strong>Math</strong> Workbook<br />
Using Measurement in the <strong>Kitchen</strong><br />
Using Measurement in the <strong>Kitchen</strong><br />
Projects<br />
1. Make the macaroni and cheese recipe at home from the review page. Here<br />
are the directions.<br />
Preheat oven to 350°. Cook macaroni in salted boiling water until<br />
almost soft (al dente). Drain well. Grease a large shallow casserole<br />
and place a layer of macaroni on the bottom, sprinkle with cheese,<br />
butter, flour and seasonings. Continue to layer until all ingredients<br />
are used evenly in the layers. (3 layers works well) Pour milk over<br />
all. Top with buttered bread crumbs. Bake at 350° for 40 minutes.<br />
2. Use the caribou recipe or use your own caribou recipe and make stew for<br />
your family or classmates.<br />
3. Create a classroom cookbook. Ask members of your class to submit a<br />
couple of recipes and then make a cookbook that can be photocopied for<br />
everyone in the class.<br />
4. Cook at home with your children. Baking and cooking can really help<br />
your children with reading and math. It is also a great way to spend time<br />
together.<br />
<strong>Kitchen</strong> <strong>Math</strong> Workbook