I love being in the kitchen with my two cookie monsters. My boys
never hesitate to volunteer to help make a mess. My toddler loves to dump
pre-measured ingredients into the bowl; my first-grader is a master at driving
the Kitchen-aid mixer.
When grandma and grandpa were coming for lunch and we needed
cookies to go with our ice cream dessert, I recruited my oldest son to help. We
whipped up one of my favorite kinds – cowboy cookies. YUM. They have a zillion
ingredients, everything delicious (with the exception of peanut butter and
m&ms) in one cookie.
To sneak in some math practice I made some general
ingredient cards. Each has a value; for instance, oats are worth six, sugar has
a value of two, etc.
Download a 2-page PDF of these cards here. |
While we waited for the cookies to bake, I told my son to
pick three ingredient cards and add the values together.
It was so fun to see
the combinations of ingredients he came up with (of course, he picked m&ms
+ chocolate chips + frosting as his first cookie problem; HA!).
His reward for a job well done? A cookie, of course!
You HAVE to mention the children's book The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins!! It is super fun to act out and can be used for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and arrays. You just need 12 cookies and 12 plates.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to encourage your son to do math!
ReplyDeleteYet again, BRILLIANT idea!!!!!!!!! I'm going to share this on Facebook. you are SO darn creative! Thanks for sharing at Thrifty Thursday this week!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. I am new to your blog....looks like I'll need to poke around from some more fabulous ideas.
ReplyDeleteJessica @ Preserving Life's Moments
I am seriously packing my kids up & we are all coming over to your house =-) You have such GREAT ideas.Thanks for linking up to TGIF! Happy New Year,
ReplyDeleteBeth =-)
Beth, I think our kids would get along smashingly! :) I'm glad you continue to find useful activities and ideas here! Thanks for following AND the compliments!
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