Cooking class was outside
this day. Circles we can eat!
Students identified small medium and large circles, then drew their own interpretation of the activity.
Zucchini, summer squash, onions and garlic with a few other spices. YUM!First the students sprinkled spices on the circles; second, stirred in the garlic and olive oil; third, baked in the sun oven at 350 degrees for 30 min; and last, melted mozzarella cheese on top. Mmmmmmm!
With our cooking classes and our solar oven we have baked things from corn bread, muffins, and beans, to Mr. Logan's birthday cake. It is very safe as the outside gets no hotter than the Children's toys. The inside is not accesible to the children and has a thermometer to make sure foods bake at the correct temperature. We can put it behind the chain link fenced area when the children are on the patio.
The children are learning to save energy as well as the effects of solar power.
SCIENCE
P.PK.5 Identify hot and cold.
KP.2.C.2 Students know that objects can be described as hot or cold relative to another object.
KE.PK.3 Students understand that the sun, moon, and stars can be seen in the sky.
KE.2.A.3 Students know weather changes from day to day and seasonally.
KN.2.A Students understand that science is an active process of systematically examining the natural world.
MATHEMATICS
4.PK.1a Identify 2-D shapes (circles, triangles, rectangles, and squares) regardless of orientation.
K2.K.9 Sort and classify objects by color and shape..
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