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These materials will bring science to life for my students because they will understand the connection between cooking and chemistry. Hopefully it will spark an interest within them to delve into science more deeply.
One of my students already wants to become a chef; he wrote, "I love cooking because it helps me relax, relieve stress and just have fun. What I plan for my future is to become a chef and start a small restaurant A.K.A. a food truck! I'd rather use a food truck because you can take it anywhere and I’m going to learn to make desserts, exotic meats and spices to create the ultimate meal!"
The Kitchen Chemistry kit and Science in the Kitchen kit, cooking materials (pots, pans, burners, mitts) and science materials (thermometers, goggles and timers will help students to have a hands-on experience. Students will be able to engage in the steps of the Scientific Method: 1) make an observation; 2) ask a question; 3) test the hypothesis and collect data; 4) examine the results and draw conclusions; 5) report the results. The digitizer will allow me to project real time observations, data and results from our science experiments without having to leave students unattended to write on the board.
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These materials will bring science to life for my students because they will understand the connection between cooking and chemistry. Hopefully it will spark an interest within them to delve into science more deeply.
One of my students already wants to become a chef; he wrote, "I love cooking because it helps me relax, relieve stress and just have fun. What I plan for my future is to become a chef and start a small restaurant A.K.A. a food truck! I'd rather use a food truck because you can take it anywhere and I’m going to learn to make desserts, exotic meats and spices to create the ultimate meal!"
The Kitchen Chemistry kit and Science in the Kitchen kit, cooking materials (pots, pans, burners, mitts) and science materials (thermometers, goggles and timers will help students to have a hands-on experience. Students will be able to engage in the steps of the Scientific Method: 1) make an observation; 2) ask a question; 3) test the hypothesis and collect data; 4) examine the results and draw conclusions; 5) report the results. The digitizer will allow me to project real time observations, data and results from our science experiments without having to leave students unattended to write on the board.