Centennial's Sensational Summer
Activities to make your summer great
Week 2: Cooking
Grades PK-2
Yum, Yum in our Tum!
Read cooking or food books. Help your grown up make your favorite foods.
DREME - Development & Research in Early Math Education
Cooking together offers many learning opportunities for talking about math. This site has tips for families and recipes to try.
https://dreme.stanford.edu/news/easy-recipes-will-get-your-family-talking-about-math
My favorite tradition is...
Design a Doughnut
Cooking in the Kitchen!
Hands on cooking activities help children develop confidence and skill. Following recipes encourages children to be self directed and independent, it also teaches them to follow directions and develop problem-solving skills. Here are some recipes you can follow!
Saying Goodbye to Technology Digital Citizenship continued
Sometimes it can be hard to get off of a device when you're having fun!
Watch this video for tips on how to say goodbye to a device when your time is up.
Ask the following questions:
1.Do you ever have a hard time pausing when you're in the middle of watching a show or playing a game? If so, why do you think it's hard to pause?
2. Why do you think it's important to stop what you're doing and pause for people, even if you don't want to?
(found from commonsensemedia.org)
IXL Summer Boost Skill Plans
Grades 3-5
Food Truck Fun!
Baking Math for Families and Young Children
Food is All Around Me!
What are your favorite foods? Where did they come from? Make a list of the ingredients in your favorite food. Look up the ingredients to see the country of origin. Next time you are in Edmond, look at the different restaurants. Identify 5 different cultural traditions you see around town.
Design a New Kitchen Tool
Cooking in the Kitchen
Hands on cooking activities help children develop confidence and skill. Following recipes encourages children to be self directed and independent, it also teaches them to follow directions and develop problem-solving skills. Here's some recipes you can follow!
The Power of Words Online Digital Citizenship
Discuss the power of words especially when chatting online and answer these questions with an adult at home: 1. Why do you think the other player made those comments to Guts?
2. What did Guts do in response to the mean words?
3. How is getting called names online similar to getting called names in person?
4. What are the rules of S.T.O.P.? What can you do if someone is mean to you online?
(found from commonsensemedia.org)
IXL Summer Boost Skill Plans
Free Summer Meals
IXL BINGO Challenge
Are you ready for an IXL challenge? Complete any five activities in a row horizontally, vertically, or diagonally to get a BINGO. Completing the entire BINGO board is called a Blackout. How many BINGOs can you get this month? Can you get a Blackout? Practicing Language Arts and Math skills on IXL everyday will help you with this challenge. Good Luck!