COOKING AND FOOD VOCAB PRESENTATION
Lauren Vickers
Created on January 20, 2024
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Transcript
LITERACY
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Vocabulary
Cooking and Food
adjectivese.g. describing taste and texture of food
Different vocabulary and types of words are used in cooking. Many can be found in recipes.
imperative 'bossy' verbse.g. instructions telling us what to do next
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Nounse.g. names of food and ingredients
1.. Explore the Eatwell Guide and the different vocabulary we can use when we sort foods into different categories.2. Taste different foods and decide if we 'like' or 'dislike' them, and describe their taste and texture.3. Build sentences about the foods we have tasted.4. Get together for a quiz on what we have learnedtoday.
TODAY'S ACTIVITies
dislike
like
Some questions we can think about after this lesson:Did Ior
Let's Reflect
angry
sad
bored
frustrated
worried
interested
happy
Let's Reflect
Some questions we can think about after this lesson:How did I feel in this lesson?
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