Kitchen Math


Book Description

Even those who donâ t like math are interested in food. Kitchen Math serves up 38 activities connecting basic math operations to purchasing, preparing, cooking, and serving different dishes. Whatâ s really the best price on yogurt? How long should you cook the eggs? How do you read nutrition labels? Your students will practice fundamental math skills while they solve real-life cooking, shopping, and planning scenarios. Comprehensive teacher materials incldue lesson objectives, teaching notes, pre- and post-tests, and complete answer keys.




Cooking with Math! (Set)


Book Description

Cooking doesn't just make dinner or a delicious treat; it makes us use math. From measuring ingredients to figuring out how to double a recipe, all kinds of simple math can be used in the kitchen. Readers are asked to use different math concepts from the early elementary curriculum while following recipes they can actually make at home. Word problems using addition, measuring, subtraction, simple multiplication and simple division support the math curriculum and encourage verbal reasoning skills. Features include: Four fun recipes in each book. The work of each word problem is displayed for readers to follow along. Encourages young readers to try new foods.




Using Math in Cooking


Book Description

Using a favorite hobby to become motivated to learn about the math concepts it involves is an effective way of capturing students� interest and teaching them effectively. This book does that and more! This title will help develop the reader�s ability to convert measurement units, use reasoning to plan and budget for a meal, and learn about various careers in cooking. The combination of math and practical life and career applications will convince students that math is necessary, accessible, and fun.




Using Math in Cooking


Book Description

Using a favorite hobby to become motivated to learn about the math concepts it involves is an effective way of capturing students� interest and teaching them effectively. This book does that and more! This title will help develop the reader�s ability to convert measurement units, use reasoning to plan and budget for a meal, and learn about various careers in cooking. The combination of math and practical life and career applications will convince students that math is necessary, accessible, and fun.




Culinary Math


Book Description

Written by two former instructors at The Culinary Institute of America, the revised and updated Culinary Math, 4th Edition is an indispensable math resource for foodservice professionals everywhere. Covering topics such as calculating yield percent, determining portion costs, changing recipe yields, and converting between metric and U.S. measures, it offers a review of math basics, easy-to-follow lessons, detailed examples, and newly revised practice problems in every chapter. Used by culinary professionals and students around the country, this book presents proven step-by-step methods for understanding foodservice math and using it appropriately in the kitchen. It is filled with examples and sample problems that connect math skills to real-world situations. This edition of Culinary Math also includes more practice problems in each chapter to help readers develop and practice their problem-solving skills.




Math Snacks: Problem-Solving Fun with Food Manipulatives


Book Description

The methods used in this book help children make sense of mathematical concepts by allowing them to manipulate food items in order to solve problems.




Using Math in Science


Book Description

This book demonstrates how science and math go hand in hand. Math helps chemists and biologists discover cures for diseases, and it allows physicists to predict a car or rocket?s movements. More accessible to students today is how math helps scientists design the computers and cell phones that are so commonplace. Readers will learn about this and more while answering the question, "What good is math in the real world?" Readers will learn how to apply mathematical principles to their daily lives and build a career from the parts that are most interesting to them.




Math for the Professional Kitchen


Book Description

Essential math concepts for professional chefs and culinary students Ideal for students and working professionals, Math for the Professional Kitchen explains all the essential mathematical skills needed to run a successful, profitable operation. From scaling recipes and converting units of measure, to costing ingredients and setting menu prices, it covers crucial information that will benefit every foodservice provider. Written by three veteran math instructors from The Culinary Institute of America, the book utilizes a teaching methodology based on daily in-classroom practice. The entirety of the standard culinary math curriculum is covered, including conversions, determining yields, purchasing, portioning, and more. Vital mathematical concepts are reinforced with easy-to-understand examples and review questions This is a thorough, comprehensive main text for culinary students as well as a great kitchen reference for working professionals Math for the Professional Kitchen will be an invaluable resource not only in the classroom but also in the kitchen as students embark on their professional careers, where math skills play a crucial role in the ever-important bottom line.




Free the Poet


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Peter Jackson mines his poetry from his heart. His book is a record of acute observations that transmit questions that we do not usually wish to ask of ourselves. His book asks us to look at love, desire, war, and hypocrisy. His poems ask us to carefully watch what we do with our hands. Professor of English, Mike Matthews of Central Texas College




Informal STEM Learning at Home and in Community Spaces


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Children in Western countries spend only about 20% of their waking time in school (Meltzoff et al., 2009). Leveraging the 80% of time that they spend outside of school can provide children with opportunities to engage in meaningful, authentic STEM learning experiences with family members, other caregivers, and children. STEM learning and readiness go beyond acquiring content knowledge to include interest, engagement, and motivation for STEM learning as well as the formation of a STEM identity. To date, there has been a dearth of research focusing on children’s informal STEM experiences when compared to formal, school-based STEM learning experiences. This Research Topic focuses attention on the authentic, everyday experiences of children and how these experiences provide opportunities for STEM learning, engagement, and identity. In addition, these papers will explore how these everyday experiences can be leveraged and augmented to promote STEM learning and engagement through culturally-relevant design and implementation.