From Classroom to Community: Innovative Approaches to Life Skills Education
Teaching Life Skills at School
Discussed in This Weeks Podcast:
✅ Implementing bottle recycling programs for ongoing fundraising
✅ Organising community volunteer work with local organizations (Lions Club, Railway Museum)
✅ Creating student-run market stalls for individual business ventures
✅ Setting up pop-up galleries to showcase student artwork and photography
✅ Developing student business cards and marketing materials
✅ Organising social events like gallery openings with grazing platters
✅ Establishing regular volunteering schedules at community venues
✅ Creating pet treat businesses with natural recipes
✅ Making and selling mocktails at community events
✅ Running photography projects that connect with local institutions
Cooking can be used as a tool to teach various skills such as reading, comprehension, sequencing, and even math.
Sensory Learning: Cooking can help children understand and navigate their sensory preferences, such as the sound of a frying pan or the feeling of cold items from the fridge.
Math Skills: Cooking can be used to teach fractions, volume, and even problem-solving skills. For example, doubling or halving a recipe can help children understand multiplication and division.
Motor Skills: Cooking involves various motor skills such as stirring, flipping, and opening containers. It’s a great way to help children develop these skills.
Hygiene: Cooking provides an opportunity to teach children about hygiene, such as washing hands before and after cooking.
Problem-Solving: Cooking can help children develop problem-solving skills. For example, if a recipe doesn’t turn out as expected, children can learn to think about what went wrong and how to fix it.
Social Skills: Cooking can help children develop social skills such as turn-taking, requesting help, and expressing likes and dislikes.
Creativity: Cooking allows children to be creative. They can experiment with different ingredients and flavors, and even invent their own recipes.
What’s in it for me?
Cookbooks
- 340 photos of the key stages fo each recipe (ingredients, utensils, equipment and recipe)
- PROVEN recipes that kids love
- 50 full colour pages with step by step recipes
- Easy activities to incorporate into school day/home
- DURABLE: spiral bind, gloss art paper
Tecahing Manual
- Over 300 skills to teach – from communication, maths, science, social skills and more (ALL curriculum areas)
- Outlines learning outcomes from cooking
- 6 step programme from evaluations to implementation
- Worksheets for follow up activites
- Heaps of time-savers and ideas
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