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Precision in the Kitchen

Technology • Year 9 • 55 • 28 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum

Technology
9Year 9
55
28 students
1 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

Lesson on measuring in the kitchen. Measuring using the scales, using measuring cups and using measuring spoons. why it is important to be accurate when measuring in baking

Precision in the Kitchen

Lesson Information

  • Year Level: Year 9
  • Subject: Technology
  • Lesson Length: 55 minutes
  • Class Size: 28 students
  • Curriculum Area: Technology – Processing Technologies
  • Level: Level 4 of the New Zealand Curriculum

Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Understand the importance of accurate measurement in baking.
  2. Demonstrate how to use kitchen scales, measuring cups, and measuring spoons correctly.
  3. Apply their knowledge when measuring ingredients for a simple baking recipe.

Resources Needed

  • Digital kitchen scales
  • Sets of measuring cups and spoons
  • Flour, sugar, salt, water, and oil (small amounts for practice)
  • Printed measurement conversion chart
  • Small bowls for measuring practice
  • Whiteboard and markers

Lesson Breakdown

1. Introduction (10 minutes)

Engage:

  • Begin with a quick class discussion: "What happens if we don't measure ingredients properly in baking?"
  • Show two identical muffins: one perfectly risen, one flat. Ask, "Which one do you think had more accurate measurements?"
  • Explain how baking is a science, where precision affects texture, taste, and appearance.

2. Demonstration (15 minutes)

Modelling Correct Techniques:

  1. Using Kitchen Scales

    • Demonstrate how to zero the scale before weighing ingredients.
    • Show the difference in weight between grams and millilitres with solid vs. liquid ingredients.
  2. Using Measuring Cups

    • Show the proper way to level off dry ingredients (e.g., flour, sugar).
    • Discuss the difference between wet and dry measuring cups.
  3. Using Measuring Spoons

    • Illustrate the difference between a teaspoon and a tablespoon.
    • Compare a "heaped" vs. a "level" measurement.

3. Hands-On Activity (20 minutes)

Practical Application:
Students will work in groups of 4 to complete the following challenges:

  1. Precise Measurements – Each group will measure out:

    • 100g of flour using scales
    • ½ a cup of water
    • 1 tablespoon of oil
    • ½ a teaspoon of salt
  2. Accuracy Check – Swap measurements with another group and check if they match. If not, discuss possible errors.

  3. Quick Conversion Chart Race! – Hand out an ingredient list in grams and ask groups to match it to the correct cup/spoon measurements.

4. Reflection and Wrap-Up (10 minutes)

Discussion:

  • Ask students: "What was the biggest challenge when measuring?"
  • Group brainstorming: "What could go wrong if a baker used the wrong measurement tools?"

Exit Slip (Individual Task):

  • On a sticky note, students write one key takeaway from the lesson and stick it on the board before leaving.

Assessment and Next Steps

Assessment Criteria:

  • Participation in group tasks and discussions
  • Accurate use of measuring tools during the activity
  • Quality of reflections in the exit slips

Next Steps:

  • In the next lesson, students will apply their measurement skills by making a simple recipe (e.g., pancakes or muffins).
  • Homework task: Find one online or family recipe that requires precise measurement and bring it to the next class.

Teacher Notes and Adjustments

  • Differentiation: Assign peer support buddies for students struggling with measurement accuracy.
  • Cross-Curricular Links: Mathematics (measurement and conversions).
  • Extension Activity: If time allows, introduce "guess the weight" by having students estimate ingredient weights before measuring.

This lesson engages students with hands-on activities while reinforcing real-life applications of measurement principles in the kitchen. It aligns with New Zealand education standards while focusing on precision, teamwork, and problem-solving. Happy baking! 🍞✨

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