Grab Hub Observations

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Every Friday the students in the classroom participate in the Grab Hub Program. Teacher would go over the math and cooking lesson with the students. Students will engaged in step by step in making the meals for grab hub.
Observations: This week grab hub menu item is Vanilla Ice Cream Waffles with chocolate Drizzle. The teacher has already made worksheet that the student can follow along. Some will get steps and picture worksheet and some student will get math question and they have to fill in the blank as the teacher is going over the lesson with the student on smart board. The teacher would ask the student what grab hub menu item are they making today. She will pick on the student to answer. The teacher ask the student what ingredient they

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