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“Kitchen Utensils” – presentation worksheet
This kitchen vocabulary worksheet will help your students learn new names for the things one can find in a kitchen. Each vocabulary item is defined and presented on an adjacent picture. The vocabulary includes: wok, frying pan, whisk spatula, tea ball, potato peeler, toaster, cutting board, baking pan, spaghetti strainer, cookie sheet, pizza tray, microwave, oven, pizza cutter, can opener, thermos, tupperware, cookie cutters, measuring cups, rolling pin, baking soda, baking powder, vanilla, cooking pot, tongs, pot holder, oven mitt, ice tray.Excerpt
Oven – the part that opens from the front, used for baking Stove (stovetop) – the top part of an oven, used to heat/fry things – four burners on the top Broiler – drawer beneath oven, used to keep food warm [...]
Tasks
It's really up to you what you do with the task as there is no explicit task, but my idea would be to turn this exercise into a competition. Just give your students a few minutes to learn the vocabulary items by heart.- Then ask them to cover the worksheet and give students a blank worksheet with pictures only (you will have to erase the text) and ask them to compete it as quickly as possible.
- Or put up pictures one by one (you will need to extract the pictures from the worksheet), divide students into two groups and give points for a correct asnwer.
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9 Responses to ““Kitchen Utensils” – presentation worksheet”
I think this is great, it would be nice also to have pictures on separate pages to make flashcards. What about tools like forks, spoon, and knives, also?
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This is truly a great tool. I use it for my students in Michigan. I teach Home Ec. and can never seem to find anything to use. This ended my desperate searching. Thanks!
I think this is a good introduction to home kitchens. I would like to find something similar for institutional/restaurant kitchens because a student I tutor is struggling to communicate at her restaurant job. Also, utensils would be useful, as Lee suggested.
Good job!
Thanks for the worksheet. I was looking for something to review utensils with my students in my Foundations for Living 7th and 8th grade class.
This was just what I needed – i have adapted it so that they can label the pictures for a spelling / vocab identification test
great worksheetu helped me alot with my homework
its me again just 2 say i gave it a 5/5 on the rating !!!! again thanx 4 the help.Oh and to make it even better you should add some colours and lil bit more writing about the utensils.Gr8 sheet !!!!!!
Loved it! My university ESL students in Caracas used it to present their recipes in conversation class and explain how they made them.
Thanks so much for this it lessens my lesson preparation.