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
Fabulous Resources To Teach Cooking
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
MORE Resources for Teen Years
Showing 16–17 of 17 results