In Mid-March of 2020, Michigan schools and preschools closed their door as part of the "Stay Home-Stay Safe" response to the Covid-19 Pandemic. It was then that Mrs. K began "taping" her classes from the "Cozy Little Cabin." Mrs. K's audience is a great group of 21 4-year-olds who had already gone from A-Z through the alphabet and was at the letter "P" the second time through when the cabin series began. There are now countless viewers from all around the world.
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Mrs. K's "Cozy Little Cabin" L-M-N in the Kitchen
Mrs. K was wanted to try out a recipe for "Monster Cookies" and this L-M-N lesson was the perfect setting for it. Baking in the kitchen is also the perfect setting to review the five senses because they all come into play in the simple act of making these cookies from scratch. The receipe is included. If you push pause at the portion of the video, the list of ingredients is short and sweet... literally. At the end of filming this class, I heard my wife's knees say thank you. It was the first class (of 16 so far) where she remained standing from start to finish. It's is also the only episode since leaving the school building that does not begin with the "trademark" Cozy Cabin opening, which will return with the Friday's class.
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