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Math

  • The child learned about counting and numbers by measuring and adding ingredients.
  • They practiced basic fractions by cutting the dough into equal parts.
  • They explored concepts of time, such as baking time and setting a timer.
  • The child learned about shapes by using cookie cutters.

Science

  • The child learned about the properties of matter by observing how the ingredients change when mixed and baked.
  • They explored the concept of cause and effect by observing how the cookies change in texture and taste after baking.
  • They learned about heat and temperature by observing the oven and baking process.
  • The child practiced following sequential steps and instructions, developing their scientific inquiry skills.

To further develop their math skills, you can encourage the child to practice measuring and counting while baking other recipes or even while playing with toys or objects around the house. For science, you can engage in simple kitchen experiments like mixing different ingredients together to see what happens or observing how different ingredients react to heat. These activities will enhance their understanding of math and science concepts while having fun.

Book Recommendations

  • The Cookie Fiasco by Dan Santat: A fun story about four friends who encounter a cookie problem and need to use their math skills to solve it.
  • How to Bake a Cookie by Monica Wellington: This book introduces children to the baking process with simple illustrations and easy-to-follow directions.
  • The Great Cookie Thief by Emily Thompson: A classic Sesame Street story where Detective Elmo tracks down the mischievous Cookie Thief using clues and problem-solving skills.

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