
Lessons in this Course
Ones, Tens, Hundreds
Hundreds, tens, and ones mix together to make numbers of all kinds. Think about place value and discover how bigger numbers are built.
Shape Escape
You can’t escape the shape of learning about geometry – it is all around us. Everything you see has lines, curves, and angles. How do these elements shape up?
Don’t Under Estimate
Sometimes you can use a pinch or a dash of an ingredient, but sometimes you need a precise half cup. Find out how estimation helps you figure out if close enough is really enough.
Less is not More
How can you tell if a number is more than or less than another number? More is not less and less is not more.
One, Two, Skip a Few
One, two, skip a few. It’s fun to skip count if you remember to land on the right numbers. You can count by 2s, 5s, 10s, or any number jump you choose.
What’s the Word?
When you think about math, you probably think about numbers, but there are lots of words used in math as well. Today, we are going to learn about word problems or story problems.
It All Adds Up
How do numbers add up to a make a sum? Discover how adding is used every day in many ways.
Mix and Measure
Cooking up new recipes requires all kinds of math skills. Whether it’s measuring ingredients or watching the timer, math in the kitchen is an absolute!
Visit the “Details” tab for the course overview, outcomes, essential skills, and standards alignment.
Overview:
From numbers to shapes, and from angles to fractions, math is everywhere. Compare numbers and see how they add up to math in the kitchen and beyond.
Outcomes:
- Make healthy choices
- Build practical life skills
- Practice flexible thinking
- Apply creative thinking
- Understand everyday math
- Develop perseverance
- Use math to solve problems
- Create healthy and delicious recipes
Essential Skills:
- Critical-Thinking
- Decision-Making
- Analytical Thinking
- Creative Thinking
- Perseverance
- Life Skills
- Manners/Etiquette
- Healthy Habits
Standards Alignment:
- CCSS
- NGSS
- ISTE
- CASEL
- NHES







