Teaching Kids To Cook Activities and Learning Page
Kids cooking programs are a fantastic way to get kids interested and even excited about healthy foods. Kids have the opportunity to create healthy meals that teach kids while they learn important math and reading skills as they follow recipes and measure ingredients. Children also learn about food safety and meal planning skills they help them learn about nutrition and healthy choices in a very fun, interactive way.
Begin your cooking class by discussing with kids some valuable cooking tips and guidelines for cooking healthy, delicious meals. It is important to review rules in the kitchen to prevent food contamination, injury and promote a safe environment. We have created fun tips and guidelines that you can use with children to promote a safe and healthy cooking experience. See all our
nutrition education printables for preschool and elementary school children!
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Healthier ingredients listed by food groups to make cooking that much better for families and children!
Published:
Jul 15, 2011
Grades:
2-5
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 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
Cooking terms vocabulary exercise or quiz.
Published:
Jul 15, 2011
Grades:
3-5
Ages:
8-13
Our vocabulary page includes cooking terms and definitions. Associated matching worksheet can be found in section Nutrition-Exercise Worksheets.
Published:
Jul 15, 2011
Grades:
1-5
Ages:
6-13
Healthy cooking starts with food safety. Teach children and families the basics for a fun but safe cooking experience.
Published:
Jul 06, 2011
Grades:
2-5
Ages:
7-13
Safety in the kitchen is very important. Have children review the rules and sign an agreement to follow these safety rules.
Published:
Jul 06, 2011
Grades:
3-5
Ages:
8-13
This coloring page is part of a series that tells the story of how food starts at the farm and finally gets to grocery store.
Published:
Jul 15, 2011
Grades:
PreK-5
Ages:
3-13
Free printable kitchen themed puzzle and activity pages for children to enjoy. Make kitchen a fun place to be!
Published:
Jul 15, 2011
Grades:
3-5
Ages:
8-13
Teach children about the kitchen appliances they will encounter while cooking with our fun matching worksheet.
Published:
Jul 15, 2011
Grades:
3-5
Ages:
8-13
Drawing and coloring activity for children that teaches them about healthy food options.
Published:
Feb 28, 2012
Grades:
PreK-5
Ages:
3-13
Chef Solus' refrigerator is empty! Kids will help the chef by drawing healthy foods inside the refrigerator in the cute drawing and coloring activity for younger children.
Published:
Jan 31, 2013
Grades:
PreK-5
Ages:
3-8
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