Learning Intentions:
- To follow a recipe to make cheese straws.
Step 1: Activity overview for parent, carers and pupils
This is a cooking activity that will need to be supervised by an adult.
There is a short video story to help set the scene for this activity. (Approximately three minutes)
The recipe is presented as a four page PowerPoint.
Step 2: Introduction to the activity and additional information
Today we are going to make some cheese straws. You may not have had cheese straws before, but it is good to try new things.
Listen to the story below called ‘I Like, I Don’t Like’ by Joshy’s Storytime Productions.
Click on the link below.
Step 3: Tasks to carry out for this activity
Activity 1 – Making cheese straws
Requires adult support
Follow the recipe below to make your cheese straws. This activity is about cooking together, with your child doing as much as possible with your support.
You will need a bowl, rolling pin, cheese grater and scales.
- First and most importantly wash your hands.
- Help your child to weigh out the ingredients.
- Allow them to mix the ingredients together and roll out the dough. They can cut out the shapes using a round blade knife. (Adult supervision is required)
- WARNING – The adult must put the cheese straws into the oven and take them out when they are cooked.
- Take care because the tray and cheese straws will be hot when they first come out of the oven.
- Don’t forget to get your child to help clear and wash up.
When your cheese straws are cooled enjoy eating them perhaps with a glass of milk.
Once you have completed the task you can email anything you create (photos, documents, screenshots etc.) directly to your teacher or directly upload it to any of the available places in Step 5.
Step 4: Look over the success criteria for this activity:
Success criteria #1: I can follow a recipe to make cheese straws.
Look at the learning intentions ‘how well do you think you have done?’
Step 5: Upload your work
Click on the relevant link below if you have any work to upload to your online areas