Simple recipe sequencing lesson plan with printable recipe cards for kids - NurtureStore (2024)

For a simple recipe for children, pancakes are perfect. You can use this free pancake recipe cards printable to work on practical kitchen skills, reading a recipe, and sequencing a set of simple instructions.

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Simple recipe sequencing lesson plan with printable recipe cards for kids

Let’s learn how to make pancakes! This is a brilliant lesson for Shrove Tuesday, which for many is also known as Pancake Day. This simple cooking activity for children can also be used as a nurture group activity, and to help your children follow a simple recipe and combine everyday math with practica life skills.

The activity includes a set of recipe sequencing cards you can print – see below for details.

And click here to see our full Shrove Tuesday lessons and activities.

In this lesson children can:

:: learn how tofollow a simple recipe

:: practice sequencing a set of instructions

:: use tools and utensils

:: use math for a practical purpose

:: work with weights and measurement

Materials needed

:: recipe sequence cards – see below for details on how to print

:: ingredients for pancakes: eggs, flour, milk, plus butter to fry

:: ingredients for toppings: perhaps sugar, lemon, jam, chocolate chips, banana, maple syrup or strawberries

:: kitchen scales

:: balloon whisk

:: large bowl

:: measuring jug

:: frying pan

:: spatula

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Follow the simple recipe sequence

The printable pancake recipe cards give seven easy-to-follow steps needed to make pancakes.

They provide a clear visual prompt, with a simple sentence for each step.

The easy to follow steps included are:

:: Wash your hands.

:: Get the ingredients.

:: Crack the eggs into a bowl.

:: Add the flour and whisk.

:: Add the milk slowly and whisk.

:: Cook the pancake in a pan with butter.

:: Add toppings and eat.

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How to use the recipe sequence cards

The pancake recipe cards printable is a useful aide to learning and can be used in many ways.

You can use the cards as a visual reference as you talk about pancakes and introduce your children to the recipe. We like this traditional English pancake recipe but you can also use an American-style pancake recipe if you prefer.

Talk about the equipment and ingredients you will need. Children can work in pairs or a small group to gather what you will need.

Jumble up the recipe cards and invite your children to unscramble them and sequence them in order. This re-caps the recipe for them and gets them thinking logically and sequentially.

Stick the cards up on the wall and use them as a visual guide to help you follow through all the steps to make a batch of pancakes.

It is easy to get lost or miss a step when following a recipe and using this simple visual guide while cooking supports children to get organised and work methodically.

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Adding literacy activities to cooking

Write out a menu of pancake toppings to read and choose from.

You can extend the activity by carrying out a class survey of favourite toppings, displaying the results with these graph activities and printables.

Make your pancakes in the shape of the first letter of each child’s name. It’s not too tricky! Fill a squeeze bottle or an empty ketchup bottle with the pancake mixture and use the nozzle to write each letter in the pan.

You might like to print a set of recipe cards for each child. They can stick the cards into their own pancake recipe book, adding a final page of drawing and writing to show what their favourite pancake toppings are.

You can also stick the recipe cards up in your role play corner – they make cute bunting! Add pans, bowls, and whisk and your children can make pretend pancakes, continuing to work on their practical, language and social skills as they play.

You can find more Pancake Day activities here.

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More easy recipes for kids

Try these other easy recipes for children to keep working on practical life skills:

:: traditional English pancake recipe

:: no-bake apple cookies

:: wild garlic pesto

:: easy seed crackers

:: tortilla snowflakes

:: smoothie making lesson

:: easy homemade fudge

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More literacy lesson plans and printables

We love building literacy skills through play and hands-on activities. Check out this great selection of free literacy printables you can use with your children.

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FAQs

How do you teach a child sequencing? ›

Use sequencing words (such as first, then, next, last) often in your everyday questions and conversations with children. When they show you their Lego or block creation, ask them to describe how they made it. Discuss the sequence of events after reading a story.

What is sequencing lesson plan? ›

It clusters lessons together to make transitions between them as smooth and simple as possible. Lesson sequencing uses the 'Learning Arc' concept to create a plan that gives students exactly what they need to learn effectively at different stages of the learning process.

What is an example of a sequencing activity? ›

Sequential activities are tasks or duties that must be completed, or at least started, in order. For example, if you're making spaghetti, you must first fill a pot with water, then boil the water and then add the pasta.

How do you plan a sequence of lessons? ›

A lesson might consist of just ONE media item, or might have more than one. In terms of sequencing the learning in your course, it's important to always start from the level above what you're creating and ask what learners must be able to do to get there.

At what age do children understand sequencing? ›

As simple and logical as it may sound, a task like sequencing is also a big deal for toddlers. Children between 37-42 months of age generally learn the art of sequencing by observing adults around them.

What is sequencing method in teaching? ›

Sequencing is defined as the efficient ordering of the content in order to improve the learners' understanding, and help them achieve the objectives (Morrison, Ross & Kemp, 2007). While some contents may be sequenced in several ways, some should be sequenced in one way for better presentation of the content.

What is an example of sequential teaching? ›

The best example of sequential instruction is teaching the concept of vowel teams, then teaching these long a vowel teams in the order of ai, ay, ei, eigh. This approach builds upon the general understanding of vowel teams, progressing to specific examples in a structured manner.

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