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Help Teach My Students How to Cook!

Katie KatieOctober 18, 2011October 18, 2011 Leave a Comment on Help Teach My Students How to Cook!

Help Teach My Students How to Cook!

Support my project: The Food Revolution!  I plan on teaching my middle school students how to make healthy food that it quick and easy!

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I'm a middle school math teacher by day and a total food enthusiast by night.

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I’m deeply impressed by your level of passion/dedication. Not only for teaching math and your unique style of using interactive notebooks, but also that, you document your culinary endeavors in a format that sparks inspiration. I have a ‘want’ to teach mathematics/science and document cooking in vlog formats but have such a difficult time recognizing the “best” path. This sounds ominous, but A.) How did you get started? B.)what works best in regards to managing your passions as a lifestyle?

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What kind of food do u make ? :) I would love your recipies !!! :)

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