Pre-reading questions:
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- If you could cook any meal for your family, what would it be?
- What do you think is fun or difficult about cooking?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- lockdown /LOK-doun/
- independent /in-di-PEN-duhnt/
- tool /tool/
- willing /WIL-ing/
- capable /KEY-puh-buhl/
[noun] – a situation where people are required to stay in their homes for safety reasons
The city declared a lockdown after the snowstorm to keep everyone safe.
[adjective] – able to do things without help from others
After practicing for months, she became more independent in playing the piano.
[noun] – an object that helps you to do a particular activity
In art class, we used different tools to paint and shape the clay.
[adjective] – happy or ready to do something
She was willing to join the school play even though she was nervous.
[adjective] – having the ability or skill to do something
The team is capable of winning the game if they work together.
Article reading:
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In recent years, more families in the U.S. have started getting their children involved in cooking at home. This became even more common during the COVID-19 lockdowns, when many parents began teaching their kids basic cooking skills. Cooking classes for children have also become more popular. One example is Third Space Kitchen, which opened in Massachusetts in August 2023 and offers camps and workshops just for kids. Experts say this is a good trend because childhood obesity is still a growing problem. Studies show that kids who help cook at home are more likely to eat healthy foods and live healthier lives. Cooking also helps them become more independent and open to trying new foods.
Children also learn useful life skills, like how to use kitchen tools safely, follow instructions, and work with others. Cooking helps them practice math, reading, and solving problems in a fun, hands-on way. Speech therapist Cristi Donoso says it also helps with focus and self-control. When kids help make meals and clean up, they feel more confident and responsible. Parents and teachers notice that children are more willing to taste new ingredients when they make food themselves. Even if some parents find cooking stressful, experts like Jessica Battilana suggest starting with simple recipes and repeating them. Teaching kids to cook builds healthy, confident, and capable adults.
Children also learn useful life skills, like how to use kitchen tools safely, follow instructions, and work with others. Cooking helps them practice math, reading, and solving problems in a fun, hands-on way. Speech therapist Cristi Donoso says it also helps with focus and self-control. When kids help make meals and clean up, they feel more confident and responsible. Parents and teachers notice that children are more willing to taste new ingredients when they make food themselves. Even if some parents find cooking stressful, experts like Jessica Battilana suggest starting with simple recipes and repeating them. Teaching kids to cook builds healthy, confident, and capable adults.
Comprehension questions
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- What kind of cooking classes have become more popular?
- Where and when did Third Space Kitchen open?
- Why do experts think cooking with children is a good trend?
- What are kids more likely to do if they help cook at home?
- What kind of life skills do children learn from cooking?
Discussion questions
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- Do you have a favorite food that someone in your family cooks? If yes, who cooks it, and what do you like about it? If not, what food would you like to learn to cook?
- Did your family cook more meals at home during the COVID-19 pandemic? If so, what kind of meals did you make together? If not, how did your family get food during that time?
- Do you agree that cooking is a good way to learn math and reading?
- What are some good things children can learn from cooking with parents or teachers?
- What are some ways to make cooking at home fun and not stressful for families?