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Math

  • The child learned about measuring ingredients, such as using cups or spoons to add specific amounts of flour, sugar, and other ingredients.
  • They practiced counting while adding the required number of eggs or other items to the recipe.
  • The child learned about fractions by dividing the cake into equal portions when serving it.
  • They practiced basic addition and subtraction when adjusting the recipe to make more or less cake.

Encourage your child's continued development in math by involving them in more cooking activities. You can ask them to help measure ingredients when preparing meals, let them count and sort utensils or ingredients, or even introduce simple fractions while cutting pizzas or sandwiches into halves or quarters.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cake That Mack Ate by Rose Robart: This book follows Mack as he bakes a cake, introducing various ingredients and the steps involved in making a cake.
  • Cook-a-Doodle-Doo! by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel: In this story, a rooster named Big Brown helps his young owner, Little Red Hen, bake a cake while teaching her about fractions.
  • Cooking with Kindness: Over 50 Delicious Recipes Kids Can Cook and Serve by Pamela Rice Hahn: This cookbook is specifically designed for young children, offering simple recipes they can prepare with adult supervision. It promotes cooking skills while also emphasizing the importance of kindness and sharing.

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