What can children learn through cooking?

Mathematics

Counting Currants

Cooking provides wonderful opportunities to help your child learn mathematical vocabulary. How better to learn phrases like ‘more than’ or ‘less than’ than by weighing out ingredients. Remember in the UK to weigh in grams rather than imperial measures. Let your child feel a 1kg bag of sugar to feel how heavy it is. He or she could also feel other packages to help to develop estimation skills.

Your child will gain experience in counting and recognising numbers. If decorations are to be added to cakes, let your child add a specific number and counting opportunities can arise while setting the table. Through the use of different cutters, children can learn the names of various 2D shapes. You can discuss how many corners or sides these shapes have so that children will learn the properties of many shapes. Your child can learn about timing too.

Below we include a list of important mathematical vocabulary which your child needs to be able to understand and can learn through cooking experiences. We recommend that you focus on a few words at a time. Select the easier words for very young children and introduce the more difficult when you feel your child is ready. Put the words into a context such as, "Which cake is bigger, yours or mine?". The list is appropriate for Year 1 (5 – 6 year olds).

Download the vocabulary list and print it out.

Counting

Comparing

Addition and Subtraction

Measuring

Exploring Pattern and Shapes

Position

Instructions

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