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Kindergarten Connection

http://kconnect.com/kc-cooking.html Classroom cooking where kindergarten students can experience cooking, first hand with single serving recipes. Could be used to keep children busy on a rainy day. For Children > With Grown-Ups Your students will experience cooking, first hand with these single serving recipes. Cooking Lesson Plans Archive 2 refrigerator biscuits per child 1 bowl for cinnamon sugar oven: convection, conventional, or toaster oven Get 1. biscuit and roll it into a rope that is 9" (or 9 Unifix cubes) long. Cut into 3 pieces. Get a second biscuit and roll it into a rope 9" (or 9 Unifix cubes) long. Cut
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