Welcome to quarter four exploratory classes at RMS! This week students will spend time getting to know the daily routines in the Food Studies class. We will begin navigating the enhanced safety and sanitation procedures that are an important part of our classroom learning this year. After going through the course outline, students will be given a welcome letter to share with their parent/guardian. All grade 6 students, regardless of food allergies/dietary restrictions, must return the signed form in order to participate in upcoming cooking labs.
Our final week of quarter 3 exploratory classes has arrived! This week students are making Caesar salad over two days, one day to make croutons and salad dressing, one day to cook bacon and prep lettuce. I wish you all a successful end of the school year. I appreciated the hard work students put into the lessons this quarter and hope you all apply these to your home lives. There is a course reflection students will be completing in addition to cleaning and organizing the kitchens to get them ready for quarter 4 classes. Your duotangs can be taken home once Mrs. Luthin has gone through them.
For our first week back after Spring Break students first worked through a measuring lesson before making chocolate fiddles, aka haystack cookies. For our second-last week of classes we are making smoothies with each kitchen customizing a recipe based on categories such as green veggies, dairy, grains, etc.
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June 2023
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