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Functional Life Skills Bulletin Board | Cooking in the Classroom

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Miss Ashlee's Class
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Grade Levels
4th - 12th
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Very cute board pack to go in our cooking area. I love all the options for displaying and measurement posters.
Easy to assemble and provides an engaging visual for all students to participate in food preparation. Supports students with special needs in developing their independence in the kitchen.

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This Cooking in the Classroom Bulletin Board was created for functional life skills classrooms that cook every week, every month or have a cooking space in the classroom. It’s a great way to display an upcoming recipe and get students excited about cooking! Customize your cooking bulletin board to fit your student’s needs!

⭐️ Great for special education resource rooms and students with Autism.

This Cooking in the Classroom Bulletin Board Display includes:

  • “Let’s Get Cooking” Banner
  • 5 different recipe labels: This Month’s Recipe, The Recipe, Here’s the Recipe, Today’s Recipe, This Week’s Recipe
  • “What do we need?” & “Ingredients” Labels for an ingredient list and kitchen tools
  • “How much do we need?” Label for measurement visuals
  • Measurement Visuals: cup, tablespoon, & teaspoon signs; Cup Measurement visuals in ¼, ¾, ½, 1/3, 2/3, 1 cup; Tablespoon Measurement visuals in 1 TBSP, ½ TBSP; Teaspoon Measurement visuals in 1 tsp, ½ tsp, ¼ tsp, 1/8 tsp
  • “Kitchen Tools” Label for kitchen tool visuals
  • Kitchen Tool Visuals: oven mitt, oven, bowl, rolling pin, baking tray, round pan, knife, muffin pan, spatula (2 types), whisk, microwave, blender, spoon, fork, frying pan, mixer, plate, cup, cutting board, crockpot, grater, griddle, hand mixer, ice cream scoop, kettle, ladle, measuring spoons, pot, pot with lid, peeler, pitcher, potato masher, spatula, strainer, can opener, toaster oven, toaster, wok, wooden spoon, olive oil, salt, pepper, salad bowl, measuring cups

Tips & Suggestions

  • Print on card stock and laminate for durability.
  • Use Dry Erase Pockets to display weekly recipes – This makes it easy to change out recipes each week without disrupting the bulletin board background. It also allows students to check off the items when they are found in the classroom.
  • Use Barnwood bulletin board paper to complete the FarmHouse Kitchen look. 
  • Display kitchen tool cards on the bulletin board, use them as labels on your cabinets where the items are stored, or use them as kitchen vocabulary cards.

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