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Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Slashed Lamb
Jill Dupliex’s famous slashed roast lamb makes roasting so easy, anyone can do it. With Jill’s simple tips you’ll impress even the fussiest of eaters around the table.
Curated Video
The First American Cookbook: Putting America's Cuisine on the Map
In 1796, Amelia Simmons released 'American Cookery', the first cookbook to be published by an American, in the United States.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Pancakes
Cheap, easy, and quick as. In five minutes’ flat, Brigitte Hafner whips up the simplest stack of pancakes that Matt wastes no time in demolishing.
Curated Video
Identifying Unit Rates through Verbal Descriptions
In this lesson, students will learn how to identify unit rates by listening to verbal descriptions. The lesson provides examples and explains that unit rates are commonly used in everyday conversations.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Chicken Soup
Matt joins Lisa Goldberg and Merelyn Frank from the Monday Morning Cooking Club, to learn how to turn a humble chook into liquid gold. Hearty chicken soup: so simple, so delicious.
Curated Video
RESTful Web API Design with Node.js (Video 18)
RESTful Web APIs allow developers to create unprecedented applications by leveraging the data on the Internet. Since JavaScript is the language of the web, building APIs using Node.js provides a seamless development experience on...
Weird History
Native American Foods Of The Old West
The creativity with which Native American groups brought ingredients together reflected an awareness of and respect for the environment. When it comes to what kind of foods Native Americans ate in the past, their meals were often about...
Corbett Maths
Recipes
Just how much of each ingredient is required? The resource works a few examples of scaling a recipe to feed more or fewer people than outlined. Pupils follow the examples to work out similar problems.
PBS
Scale City — Scaling up Recipes and Circles in the Real World
What a great big skillet you have. The resource introduces the class to the world's largest stainless steel skillet. The class creates a model of the skillet and a typical 12-inch skillet and compares the relative sizes of their areas....
Rock A Lingua
Receta Guacamole—Versión Fácil (Guacamole Recipe—Easy Version)
¡A todos les gusta el guacamole! Learn how to make the delicious dip with a fun Spanish song, which details the ingredients needed for a perfect guacamole. ¡Buen provecho!
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Making Dumplings
Annie's dad teaches her how to make dumplings from a family recipe. Teach kids the importance of family recipes and assist them while they cook in the kitchen! [2:17]
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Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Imagination Moment: Baking Banana Bread
Daniel learns the steps involved in baking banana bread and finds out that waiting for the bread to be done is the hardest part. But he can use his imagination to make the waiting easier and pretends that he can bake a cake that is full...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Trying Tomatoes
The kids taste tomatoes from the school garden, but Katerina doesn't want to try one. Help kids understand that trying new foods is important. After they have tasted it, they can decide if they like it or not. Included is a recipe for...
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Pbs Learning Media: Kid Vision: Pasta Factory
Miss Penny and the KidVision Kids go to Spaghetto Pasta Factory to learn how pasta is made. They find out that pasta and pizza are associated with the country of Italy. They identify, measure, and knead the ingredients to make pasta...
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Pbs Learning Media: Molly of Denali: New Nivagi
Explore Alaska Native culture and learn how to use and create recipes, a type of informational text, in the 11-minute animated story "New Nivagi" from the PBS Kids series Molly of Denali. Support materials provided.