Incorporate cooking into your homeschool lessons

Cooking is an important skill for children to learn, but it doesn't necessarily have to be an independent subject. Rather, you can tie cooking opportunities into the topics you are already covering in your homeschool. View this list to learn four easy ways to take your children's learning a step further by including kitchen experiences in their homeschool lessons.

Teaching children to cook provides them with a lifelong skill. Cooking also teaches children other valuable lessons. For example, measuring develops math skills, and using a recipe involves following directions. Cooking is a science lesson as kids discover how combining ingredients or heating a mixture results in changes. Pouring ingredients and stirring dough develop kids' fine motor skills. There are many lessons to be learned in the kitchen.

Cooking with kids is fun, and children love to sample their creations. Tying your cooking experiences in with other topics your children are covering reinforces their studies and helps you fit culinary lessons into your busy homeschooling schedule. Check out this list to learn about four perfect opportunities for adding kitchen experiences into your school plans.

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Meghan Ross is a homeschooling mother of two young children in central Illinois. She has been working with children for 15 years, in church, public school, and homeschooling settings. She believes that good books and hands-on activities make lessons come to life for both children and the adults...

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