Perfect activity for middle and high school students in need of researching colleges and universities. This form can be used with any college or university website or virtual tour website (such as campustours.com). I will use with my AVID 10th graders, but it can be used for any CTE (Career and Technical Education) or other applicable course. It is also great for a college research project.
Kitchen Equipment and Utensils terms are used in the crossword puzzle. The PICTURE CLUES are given and students fill out the complete term in the puzzle. Answer key is included!
This is a great activity for Culinary Arts, Nutrition, Hospitality, Food or related course as an introduction, review or extension activity!
Clipart provided at Caroline C Illustrations.
Standards Alignment:
(13) The student understands the use of technical knowledge and skills required to pursue careers in the restaurant food service industry, including knowledge of design, operation, and maintenance of technological systems. The student is expected to:
(A) define job-specific technical vocabulary;
(E) demonstrate technical skills used in producing quality food service.
(15) The student evaluates and determines equipment, ingredients, and procedures in a professional food setting. The student is expected to:
(A) identify the role of mise en place;
(B) identify and use large and small equipment in the professional food service setting;
Versatile worksheet for any episode of The Great Food Truck Race from The Food Network. This goes well with a food truck wars project (see cteonline.org) for Principles of Hospitality and Tourism, Intro to Culinary Arts and/or Culinary Arts.
Worksheet to be used with National Geographic’s Brain Games television episode, Stress Test (Season 3, Episode 5). Students should complete the worksheet as the episode plays.
I used this in my Principles of Human Services class, but it can be used in any unit that covers stress management such as any CTE class.
Worksheet created to use with Battle of the Ages episode of National Geographic’s Brain Games (Season 3, Episode 1).
The worksheet has questions for the students to complete while watching the episode, and participating in the interactive games in the episode.
I used this for my Human Growth and Development class.
30 and 31 day formats available to mark off daily habits. One format has healthy habits: diet, water intake, exercise and sleep; the other format has 4 habits that can be customized by the student.
This is a great way to teach healthy habits or goal setting to students.
This could be used for Health, Human Services, Leadership, Physical Education or any other course.
Worksheet to accompany Language episode of National Geographic Channel’s Brain Games television show.
For use in a Professional Communications or Communication Applications course.
Career Day? Guest speaker presenting a career or industry? Virtual conference call? Use this worksheet for students to complete while they present and students can ask these questions to the speaker as well.
This worksheet can be used for any Chopped episode from The Food Network. The questions are versatile in order to follow the 3-round format in any episode. I am using this for a Principles of Hospitality and Tourism class, but can be used for any Culinary Arts course or foods unit.
Child Guidance Observations: America’s Supernanny Episode
Season 1-Episode 1: The Weeks-Suszczynski Family
I used this as a worksheet to complete while viewing the episode, which I bought on Amazon video for $2.00. This was for a Human Growth and Development class, but could also be used for Principles of Human Services, Child Guidance, or Child Development.
Weekly calendar template to use for meal planning, exercise/workout log and water intake log. Can be utilized for a Health, Physical Education or CTE course.
Worksheet that can be used for students to complete while observing a Culinary Demonstration by the Chef Instructor or a Guest Chef. Students will complete throughout the entire recipe demonstration.
Can by used for Culinary Arts classes and/or any Hospitality and Tourism related course.
Students watch 5 minute clips of various toddler and preschooler television shows, and evaluate the educational information and provide their opinion on the benefits to children (1-5 years old). I downloaded episodes from Amazon video, but video clips can be found on youtube or other websites.
Used for a Human Growth and Development class, but appropriate for any child development class or unit.