- Boardmaker Share
- Bry Back Manor
- Cooking in the Classroom (scroll all the way down)
- Making Learning Fun
- Nellie Edge
- Non-Reader Recipes
- Picture Cookbook Gallery
- Rebus Recipes
- Speaking of Speech
- Students with Differences Picture Recipes
- Symbol World
- VisualRecipes.Com
- Voice4U Recipes
- Widget - Food Tastes Better Outdoors Resource Pack
Resources and ideas for teachers of learners with severe, profound, intensive, significant, complex or multiple special needs.
Showing posts with label picture recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label picture recipes. Show all posts
Friday, January 21, 2011
Updated: Free Visual Recipes
Cooking is a favorite activity in many life skills and severe special needs classrooms. Here are some links to websites with picture recipes.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Adapted Learning Uploads
In case you have missed the announcements Adapted Learning is the new sharing site for Boardmaker, Boardmaker Plus and Boardmaker SDP by Mayer-Johnson.
Saturday, January 6, 2007
Resources for Cooking in the Special Needs Classroom
Sorry about taking yesterday off. My goal was to post M-F, but we may all need to settle for posts on five out of seven days a week instead.
Most special needs classrooms find cooking to be a fun activity that teaches sensory integration, math, science, social skills, reading and communication. There are many easy-to-find resources online for cooking with children, but harder to find are resources for cooking in the classroom for learners with special needs.
One resource is actually a compilation of links from the page of another teacher of learners with special needs. While I encourage you all to check out all of the information on this site the links on Cooking in the Classroom are particularly excellent as well as the seven downloads of picture recipes.
Other sites with picture or photograph recipes include: Visual Recipes, Healthy Recipes, Nellie Edge and Great Recipes for Kids (scroll down).
Another website to check out is Savory Palette, with their free download of a cookbook for those with visual impairments.
E-parent has an interesting and unique article on using a bread maker with students who have disabilities that is well worth a read and may find you hitting up Craigslist or Freecycle for a bread maker.
The University of Illinois has a free online program to make and print any picture recipe you want called Custom Picture Recipes. You will need to play around a bit, but the site is very cool and extremely useful.
If you need photographic images of foods to use in making your own recipes I strongly recommend StockFood.
Most special needs classrooms find cooking to be a fun activity that teaches sensory integration, math, science, social skills, reading and communication. There are many easy-to-find resources online for cooking with children, but harder to find are resources for cooking in the classroom for learners with special needs.One resource is actually a compilation of links from the page of another teacher of learners with special needs. While I encourage you all to check out all of the information on this site the links on Cooking in the Classroom are particularly excellent as well as the seven downloads of picture recipes.
Other sites with picture or photograph recipes include: Visual Recipes, Healthy Recipes, Nellie Edge and Great Recipes for Kids (scroll down).
Another website to check out is Savory Palette, with their free download of a cookbook for those with visual impairments.
E-parent has an interesting and unique article on using a bread maker with students who have disabilities that is well worth a read and may find you hitting up Craigslist or Freecycle for a bread maker.
The University of Illinois has a free online program to make and print any picture recipe you want called Custom Picture Recipes. You will need to play around a bit, but the site is very cool and extremely useful.
If you need photographic images of foods to use in making your own recipes I strongly recommend StockFood.
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