Teaching Kids About Measurements Used In Cooking Activities and Learning Page
The kitchen has wonderful opportunities to help children learn math concepts such as fractions, estimation and measuring quantities. Children can learn about healthy foods while they reinforce mathematical skills when they:
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learn the tools used in measuring liquids and ingredients for recipes
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kitchen tools such as teaspoons tablespoons and measuring cups
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learn relationships between different qualities such as pints and quarts.
Incorporate math into your cooking class by discussing with kids how ingredients are measured and added into recipes. How different quantities of ingredients can affect the quality and nutrition value of a recipe. See all our
nutrition education printables for preschool and elementary school children!
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Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This learning sheet demonstrates the relationship between cups and pints.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
1-5
Ages:
6-13
Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This learning sheet demonstrates the relationship between cups, pints and a quart.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
1-5
Ages:
6-13
Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This learning sheet demonstrates the relationship between pints and a quart.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
1-5
Ages:
6-13
Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This learning sheet demonstrates the relationship between quarts and a gallon.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
1-5
Ages:
6-13
Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This learning sheet demonstrates the relationship between teaspoons and a tablespoon.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
1-5
Ages:
6-13
Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach young children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This tracing activity allows children to practice their writing and reading skills while being introduced to the amounts used in measuring foods. This sheet demonstrates a cup.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
PreK-1
Ages:
4-6
Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach young children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This tracing activity allows children to practice their writing and reading skills while being introduced to the amounts used in measuring foods. This sheet demonstrates a gallon.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
PreK-1
Ages:
4-6
Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach young children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This tracing activity allows children to practice their writing and reading skills while being introduced to the amounts used in measuring foods. This sheet demonstrates a pint.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
PreK-1
Ages:
4-6
Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach young children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This tracing activity allows children to practice their writing and reading skills while being introduced to the amounts used in measuring foods. This sheet demonstrates a quart.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
PreK-1
Ages:
4-6
Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach young children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This tracing activity allows children to practice their writing and reading skills while being introduced to the amounts used in measuring foods. This sheet demonstrates a teaspoon and a tablespoon.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
PreK-1
Ages:
4-6
Measuring ingredients for cooking and recipes are a great way to teach children about math and reinforce healthy foods.
This worksheet teaches children about fractions while measuring liquids.
Published:
May 10, 2013
Grades:
1-2
Ages:
6-8, 11
Fun kids printable healthy Valentine's themed math worksheets for kids learning to count. Use Valentine's Day to teach children how much sugar is in valentines treats with our fun math worksheet.
Published:
Jan 31, 2015
Grades:
PreK-1
Ages:
4-6
Quick cooking reference for children and parents when looking for cooking measurement exchanges.
Published:
Jul 15, 2011
Grades:
3-5
Ages:
8-13
Handy metric system and apothecary conversion chart when cooking with kids.
Published:
Jul 15, 2011
Grades:
3-5
Ages:
9-13