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Book & Cook Club: Pete the Cat Story, Plus Pizza Party!

A Pete the Cat book needs reading, and pizzas need to be made - are you up for the reading & cooking adventure?
Danielle Chaffin
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3 live meetings
1 hrs 30 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

In "Book & Cook Club: Pete the Cat Story, Plus Pizza Party!", students will participate in an interactive read aloud of "Pete the Cat and the Perfect Pizza Party", plus engaging hands-on activities. The class will culminate in a pizza making and eating party! This is a multidisciplinary course emphasizing English language and culinary skills. Please note that active adult participation will be required for Day 3. Students will learn through a combination of teacher read alouds, peer discussions and teacher-led activities. 

Through the use of live video meetings (including hands-on activities), printable resources and lively conversations, students will delve into the groovy world of Pete the Cat. 

Class time will be structured in the following way:

Day 1: Students should come to class with the printed digital class file or multiple blank pieces of paper, plus drawing tools. Class expectations and schedules will be reviewed. We will take a "book walk", previewing the Pete the Cat story as a group. As a group, we will review challenging/important vocabulary from the story, helping to prepare us for the read-aloud ahead. Students will have the opportunity to share their preferences for pizza aloud. Teacher will read the book aloud to the class. Students are encouraged to complete the "Checklist of P Words" in the story during the read aloud (page 2 in the attached class file); we'll review this checklist after the story is finished and use it to help us sequence the ingredients in order, numbered from 1 - 6. As a group, we will complete a "Story Elements" worksheet, focusing on characters and setting. We will also practice making connections to the text, using the prompt: how do you make your friends happy? 
Optional homework after Day 1 class concludes: interview family/friends about what they like on pizza; practice the "letter P" handwriting page; practice the handwriting page for the word "pizza" (pages 3 - 5 in the attached class file)

Day 2: During our Day 2 class, we'll share any optional homework that was completed, then review the story using a video summary, and work together to review the steps for making a pizza, sequencing the steps using words like "first", "second", and "third". We'll also create an ideal slice of pizza (page 6 in the attached class file), finish various patterns of ingredients (page 7 in the attached class file), and play a dice-rolling Pizza Party game.
While completing these activities, teacher will lead students through discussions of the Pete the Cat book. Student questions are always welcomed and encouraged. 
Optional homework after Day 2 class concludes: draw a picture of what you do to make your friends happy; match pizza party ingredients; color a certain number of pizza slices (pages 8 - 10 in the attached class file)

Day 3: Prior to attending Day 3, students should work with an adult to prepare all needed ingredients for our mini pizza cooking and eating party (page 11 in the attached class file)! During this class, we'll share any optional homework that was completed, then we will explore our pizza ingredients using our senses, identifying how things feel, smell, and taste. While our delicious mini pizzas bake, we will pass the time with a Pete the Cat dance party and Cat Charades (chase your tail, meow, etc).

Throughout the course of this 3-day class, students will enjoy a picture book, learning how to organize and speak about their thoughts, and safely preparing delicious mini pizzas to enjoy.
Learning Goals
-Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
-Come to discussions prepared, having read or studied required material; explicitly draw on that preparation and other information known about the topic to explore ideas under discussion.
-Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions and carry out assigned roles.
-Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.
-Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as length or weight. Describe several measurable attributes of a single object.
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Parental Guidance
If young students need technological assistance during class, please provide as necessary. Please note that active adult participation will be required for making pizzas on Day 3. We will be using a hot oven on Day 3.
Supply List
Days 1 & 2:
-Printed class file (optional) or blank paper
-Drawing tools (crayons, colored pencils, markers, etc.)

Day 3:
Mini pizza supplies and ingredients will need to be purchased and prepped prior to the Day 3 class session. Please note that these pizzas can be customized in any way! Suggested supplies and ingredients are listed in the attached class file, as well as below:

•	a baking sheet
•	spoon
•	pre-cooked mini pizza base (English muffin, tortilla, biscuit, bagel, pita, French bread, etc.)
•	prepared pizza sauce (tomato sauce, pesto, salsa, etc.)
•	desired pizza toppings (cheese, pepperoni, veggies, herbs, etc.)
•	spatula
•	plate
•	pot holder

Recipe instructions to be shared during Day 3 class. Access to an oven will be required.
 1 file available upon enrollment
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined September, 2019
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I am offering "Book & Cook Club: Pete the Cat Story, Plus Pizza Party!" so that students can gather together in a nurturing environment to engage with an interesting text and diverse people. My expertise in reading and questioning strategies makes me an excellent leader for this class. My love of cooking has been in development since I was a child; I have been studying the art of cooking on a daily basis since then. 

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$24

for 3 classes
3x per week, 1 week
30 min

Completed by 146 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-7
3-10 learners per class

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