


Snazzy Snacks
Two years ago in second grade I
added an awesome project called "Snazzy Snacks". What a huge
hit! A big thank you to
Christina Bainbridge for allowing me to borrow this
idea! Once a month we will be practicing our handwriting and
math skills in the form of a recipe. We will not only neatly
write a recipe for a fun snack, but we will have the opportunity
to make the snack and enjoy it, too! The snack will relate to
our unit of study for the week or season of the year. What a fun
way to practice handwriting and use our math skills, especially
this year when we learn CURSIVE! How yummy! Thank you,
Amanda Madden for the file of "peanut-free" snack
recipes! A big thank you to
Staci
Sharp for her recipe card! We love it!
We will add pictures of our snacks to this page as we
make them!

October Snazzy Snack
What are the snack
recipes that we will use? I've collected the following
recipes from other teachers and adapted them for my classroom.
Thank you Christina Bainbridge for this file of
Snazzy Snack Recipes
and to Amanda Madden for a peanut-free set of
Snazzy Snack Recipes!
What is the procedure for the Snazzy Snack period in the
classroom? The students rewrite the recipe in their
neatest handwriting (printing, until all cursive letters have
been learned). Thanks to
Staci Sharp for
creating this recipe card
for students to record the recipes on! Once the recipe has been
written, students get to follow the directions in their recipe
to create the snack. Then, while eating the snack, they continue
to practice the cursive letter learned that day.
What do you do with the recipes the children wrote? All
recipes are collected and kept in the classroom. At the end of
the year, each student will bind his/her recipes into a book to
keep. The book will provide them with a way to see their
handwriting progress and also a wonderful keepsake of fun
recipes! |
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