Our first Family Math Night featured Honey Bear Breadmake, hands-on Math fun. Thirty families were invited to develop math skills of measurement and quantity and make their own loaves of bread. Families took home a loaf of Honey Bear Bread and a copy of the math reader Too Many Cooks.

Funded through a Family Involvement Grant Provided by
The Education Alliance
www.breadmake.com
Provides all the ingrediants that made our HoneyBear Breadmake a success.
Our Principal, Mrs. Smith helps knead the sticky dough.
Honeybear
Breadmake
Dynisha has a messy good time!
Kaleb breaks the dough into two equal pieces.
Quenten and his famiy measure the ingrediants.
Honeybear breadmake transformed our classroom into a math-science learning lab full of things to smell, touch, taste and watch. From the moment families tied on their  aprons, Breadmake enveloped them in an explosion of solid learning based on real dough. Breadmake reinforces educational standards for learner outcomes in Science and Math.
Predictions. Estimates. Formulas.
Sensory Observations. Life Science.
Environmental Science. Chemistry.
Physics. Measurements. Shapes.
Sequencing. Evaluation and much more.
Linkto National Benchmark
Standards
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