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Apple Scientists: Lesson 3 Digging Deeper, Unit 7 Plant Systems, DIGS AmeriCorps Curriculum CSU
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Apple Scientists. This is the Lesson 3 Digging Deeper activity, from Unit 7 Plant Systems, from the DIGS (Developing Individuals, Growing Stewards) AmeriCorps Curriculum from CSU. The curriculum focuses on introducing students in grades 3-5 to Colorado agriculture, industry and environmental issues. The curriculum is matched to State Standards 2021. The curriculum upon request. Visit: https://engagement.colostate.edu/programs-old/developing-individuals-growing-stewards/

Subject:
Agriculture
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy
Applied Science
Biology
Botany
Career and Technical Education
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Cooking, Food Science and Safety
Culinary Arts
Ecology
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Family and Consumer Science
Genetics
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Life Science
Nutrition
Plant Science
STEAM
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Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Provider:
CSU Extension Office
Provider Set:
AmeriCorps
Date Added:
02/24/2023
Camp Fire Smores Trail Mix, Americorp STEM in a Bag
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Make campfire smores trail mix. Activity from Weekly STEM in a Bag. Colorado Americorp agents in Araphahoe, Denver, Garfield, Larimer, and Weld Counties. Work supported by the Corporation for National and Community Service under Americorps grant number 18AFHCO0010008. Opinions or points of view expressed in this lesson are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of or a position that is endorsed by the Corporation or the Americorps program. This resource is also available in Spanish in the linked file.

Subject:
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Cooking, Food Science and Safety
Culinary Arts
Family and Consumer Science
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Nutrition
Ratios and Proportions
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Americorps
Provider Set:
STEM in a bag weekly activity
Date Added:
02/24/2023
Crea tu Propia Rumba Vegetal, Americorp Bolsa de STEM
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Crea una colorida mezcla de vegetales. Agentes de Colorado Americorp en los condados de Araphahoe, Denver, Garfield, Larimer y Weld. Trabajo apoyado por la Corporación para el Servicio Nacional y Comunitario bajo el número de subvención 18AFHCO0010008 de Americorps. Las opiniones o puntos de vista expresados en esta lección pertenecen a los autores y no representan necesariamente la posición oficial o una posición respaldada por la Corporación o el programa Americorps.

Subject:
Agriculture
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Applied Science
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Cooking, Food Science and Safety
Culinary Arts
Family and Consumer Science
Graphic Arts
Graphic Design
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
New Media and Technology
Nutrition
STEAM
Visual Arts
Visual Arts and Design
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Americorps
Provider Set:
STEM in a bag weekly activity
Date Added:
02/24/2023
Dulce Ciencia, Americorp Bolsa de STEM
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Crea un arcoíris colorido de caramelos utilizando las propiedades de las moléculas cargadas. 238 / 5,000
Levante las letras de una cáscara de caramelo con agua. Levante las letras de una cáscara de caramelo con agua. Agentes de Colorado Americorp en los condados de Araphahoe, Denver, Garfield, Larimer y Weld. Trabajo apoyado por la Corporación para el Servicio Nacional y Comunitario bajo el número de subvención 18AFHCO0010008 de Americorps. Las opiniones o puntos de vista expresados en esta lección pertenecen a los autores y no representan necesariamente la posición oficial o una posición respaldada por la Corporación o el programa Americorps.

Subject:
Applied Science
Chemistry
Cooking, Food Science and Safety
Culinary Arts
Family and Consumer Science
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Physical Science
Physics
STEAM
Visual Arts
Visual Arts and Design
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Americorps
Provider Set:
STEM in a bag weekly activity
Date Added:
02/24/2023
Fogata Smores Trail Mix, Americorp Bolsa de STEM
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Haz una mezcla de frutos secos para fogatas. Actividad de Bolsa de STEM Semanal. Agentes de Colorado Americorp en los condados de Araphahoe, Denver, Garfield, Larimer y Weld. Trabajo apoyado por la Corporación para el Servicio Nacional y Comunitario bajo el número de subvención 18AFHCO0010008 de Americorps. Las opiniones o puntos de vista expresados en esta lección pertenecen a los autores y no representan necesariamente la posición oficial o una posición respaldada por la Corporación o el programa Americorps.

Subject:
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Cooking, Food Science and Safety
Culinary Arts
Family and Consumer Science
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Nutrition
Ratios and Proportions
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Americorps
Provider Set:
STEM in a bag weekly activity
Date Added:
02/24/2023
Food Labelling
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This open textbook provides a foundational understanding of Food Labelling.Food Labelling is an open textbook created using Chapter 2/Food Labelling from the Open Textbook Interpreting Canada’s 2019 Food Guide and Food Labelling for Health Professionals.

Subject:
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Culinary Arts
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Nutrition
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
NSCC Libraries
Date Added:
12/04/2020
Food Product Development Lab Manual
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A practical how-to illustrating the process of developing a new food product from ideation and formulation to processing and lastly commercialization. This book highlights the overall process and gives instructions for each of the steps along the way.

Subject:
Culinary Arts
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Iowa State University
Date Added:
05/03/2023
Food Safety, Sanitation, and Personal Hygiene
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Food Safety, Sanitation, and Personal Hygiene is one of a series of Culinary Arts open textbooks developed to support the training of students and apprentices in British Columbia’s foodservice and hospitality industry. Although created with the Professional Cook, Baker and Meatcutter programs in mind, these have been designed as a modular series, and therefore can be used to support a wide variety of programs that offer training in foodservice skills.

Subject:
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Culinary Arts
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Nutrition
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
BCcampus
Date Added:
02/10/2021
Food Studies: Matter, Meaning, Movement
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Food Studies aims to help readers understand and address numerous issues within food, food culture, and food systems. These subjects transcend disciplinary boundaries and call attention to how matter, meaning, and movement produce complex and dynamic food-human realities. Chapters range from sovereignty to breastfeeding, financialization to food porn, pollination to fair trade. Embedded throughout, art, poetry, illustration, and audiovisual works offer moments to reflect on and synthesize the text-based entries. Through reading, classroom discussion, and engaging with the extensive pedagogical tools, learners and teachers alike may acquire a new sense of things foodish—along with a new sense of their own place and role within food systems themselves.

Subject:
Culinary Arts
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
eCampusOntario
Author:
Amanda Di Battista
David Szanto
Irena Knezevic
Date Added:
05/03/2023
Foodtrepreneurship
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This book addresses all aspects of small business entrepreneurship in the food industry. Also contains specific information about resources available to students at the College of DuPage.

This resource will be updated as needed. For the most recent version, visit: https://cod.pressbooks.pub/foodtrepreneurship/

Subject:
Business and Communication
Culinary Arts
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
College of DuPage
Author:
Christine Kickles
Nancy Carey
Date Added:
05/03/2023
How Do We Use Electromagnetic Waves to Cook Food?
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The purpose of this unit is to make EM waves of different wavelengths apparent in students’ everyday lives. This will be accomplished by using devices that students are already familiar with and most likely take for granted ­­–microwave and conventional ovens. Students come into the classroom with the understanding that the microwave oven makes their food hot but without knowing why or how this happens at a molecular level. This unit will give the students real-world context for applications of microwaves and infrared waves.

Understanding wave properties and EM waves is relevant to students because EM waves are used for many purposes and surround us every day. These EM waves are used for technology. There are valid health and safety concerns with exposure to some higher frequency waves, such as ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, and gamma rays. This unit will explore why the microwaves in the microwave oven and infrared radiation from the conventional oven do not have the same safety concerns as the higher energy EM waves.

Subject:
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Culinary Arts
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Nutrition
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Provider:
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
Provider Set:
2020 Curriculum Units Volume II
Date Added:
08/01/2020
I Bacini Culturali e la progettazione sociale orientata all’Heritage-Making, tra Politiche giovanili, Innovazione sociale, Diversità culturale
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Il volume rappresenta la tappa finale della prima stagione di implementazione del Progetto ABACUS (giugno 2019 - settembre 2020), sostenuta dal finanziamento pubblico garantito dalla Regione Siciliana e dalla Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri. In tal senso, la pubblicazione raccoglie sia una sezione di materiali di discussione critica sul percorso progettuale e sui primi esiti maturati, sia una ricca parte di contributi tematici offerti da referenti istituzionali, studiosi ed esperti, docenti accademici e ricercatori, professionisti e rappresentanti di organismi del Terzo settore Sono state così affrontate ed esaminate differenti tematiche e problematiche socio-culturali e socio-economiche, e prospettive e approcci metodologico-operativi tra loro affini e convergenti, che si sviluppano a cavallo delle politiche sociali, giovanili e culturali, della progettazione sociale e culturale, dell'innovazione sociale e della diversità culturale, in differenti contesti socio-territoriali siciliani e italiani, con una particolare attenzione per quelle iniziative che rappresentano casi paradigmatici in cui le istanze istituzionali, della ricerca, dell'educazione e della formazione si incontrano con le aspettative dei pubblici differenziati e, specialmente, delle giovani generazioni, anche sull'orizzonte della innovazione dell'occupazione giovanile.

Subject:
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Anthropology
Applied Science
Archaeology
Architecture and Design
Art History
Arts and Humanities
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Communication
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Culinary Arts
Cultural Geography
Earth and Space Science
Ecology
Education
Educational Technology
English Language Arts
Environmental Studies
Ethnic Studies
Graphic Arts
Higher Education
History
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Hydrology
Information Science
Languages
Law
Life Science
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Performing Arts
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Relations
Social Science
Social Work
Sociology
Special Education
Visual Arts
Visual Arts and Design
World Cultures
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Case Study
Diagram/Illustration
Primary Source
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Textbook
Date Added:
04/05/2023
Interpreting Canada’s 2019 Food Guide and Food Labelling for Health Professionals
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This textbook provides the novice learner with a foundational understanding of Canada’s 2019 Food Guide and Food Labelling. It highlights important considerations for future health professionals seeking to adopt the new food guide into their practice, including strategies towards healthy eating. This open textbook underscores a relational inquiry approach to inform discussions with clients about nutrition and healthy eating.

Subject:
Applied Science
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Culinary Arts
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Nutrition
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
eCampusOntario
Author:
Jennifer L. Lapum
Lisa Seto Nielsen
Oona St-Amant
Rezwana Rahman
Wendy Garcia
Date Added:
03/09/2020
Let's Go to Market: Lesson 1 Exposure Activity, Unit 6 Food Products and Processing, DIGS AmeriCorps Curriculum CSU
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Let's Go to Market. This is the Lesson 1 Exposure Activity, from Unit 6 Food Products and Processing, from the DIGS (Developing Individuals, Growing Stewards) AmeriCorps Curriculum from CSU. The curriculum focuses on introducing students in grades 3-5 to Colorado agriculture, industry and environmental issues. The curriculum is matched to State Standards 2021. The curriculum upon request. Visit: https://engagement.colostate.edu/programs-old/developing-individuals-growing-stewards/

Subject:
Agribusiness
Agriculture
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy
Applied Science
Biology
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Cooking, Food Science and Safety
Culinary Arts
Ecology
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Family and Consumer Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Life Science
Nutrition
STEAM
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Simulation
Provider:
CSU Extension Office
Provider Set:
AmeriCorps
Date Added:
02/24/2023
Linking Value Chains: Lesson 2 Understanding Colorado Agriculture, Unit 6 Food Products and Processing, DIGS AmeriCorps Curriculum CSU
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Linking Value Chains. This is the Lesson 2 Understanding Colorado Agriculture activity from Unit 6 Food Products and Processing, from the DIGS (Developing Individuals, Growing Stewards) AmeriCorps Curriculum from CSU. The curriculum focuses on introducing students in grades 3-5 to Colorado agriculture, industry and environmental issues. The curriculum is matched to State Standards 2021. The curriculum upon request. Visit: https://engagement.colostate.edu/programs-old/developing-individuals-growing-stewards/

Subject:
Agribusiness
Agriculture
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy
Applied Science
Biology
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Cooking, Food Science and Safety
Culinary Arts
Ecology
Economics
Energy Studies
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Family and Consumer Science
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Life Science
Manufacturing
Nutrition
Skilled Trades and Services
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Provider:
CSU Extension Office
Provider Set:
AmeriCorps
Date Added:
02/24/2023
Make with Us: Applesauce Cookies in a Wood Stove
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Museums of Western Colorado. How did people make cookies using a wood stove? Curator Matt Darling shows us the wood stove at Cross Orchards. Then, volunteer, Sandi Pittenger makes her delicious applesauce cookies using applesauce made from Cross Orchards apples! You don't need a wood stove to make these cookies! Applesauce Cookies
1c shortening
4c flour
2c sugar
2 tsp baking soda
2 eggs
2c applesauce
1 tsp salt
1 tsp cloves
1 tsp cinnamon
1c raisins
2 c chopped walnuts
Cream the shortening, sugar and eggs. Then add the remaining ingredients. Drop on a greased cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees F for 11 minutes

Subject:
Anthropology
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Culinary Arts
Cultural Geography
History
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Nutrition
Social Science
Sociology
U.S. History
Women's Studies
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Museums of Western Colorado
Provider Set:
Cross Orchards
Date Added:
02/06/2023
Make with Us: Eggnog with Erin Schmitz
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Museums of Western Colorado. Warning Content Note: George Washington's Recipe included alcohol. Teacher may want to preview the recipe using the video but not share with younger students. This recipe is non-alcoholic. Eggnog has a long history in the United States. Join Erin Schmitz, Assistant Director/Curator of Collections and Archives for the Museums of Western Colorado and Cross Orchards, as she discusses George Washington's recipe and makes her own! Erin's Eggnog Recipe
12 egg yolks
16oz heavy cream
4 cups whole milk
1 cup sugar
Cinnamon to taste
Nutmeg to taste
Combine egg yolks and sugar and beat to combine. Bring milk, cream, nutmeg, and cinnamon sticks to barely a simmer. Ladle hot milk mixture in to eggs and sugar slowly to temper the mixture. After about half the milk mixture is added, transfer back into the rest of the milk mixture and cook on low until slightly thickened. Remove and chill. The mixture will thicken more as it cools.

Subject:
Anthropology
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Culinary Arts
Cultural Geography
History
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Nutrition
Social Science
U.S. History
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Museums of Western Colorado
Provider Set:
Cross Orchards
Date Added:
02/06/2023
Make with Us: Sugar Cookies with Julia McHugh
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Join Curator of Paleontology, Dr. Julia McHugh, as she teaches you how to make her famous frosted sugar cookies and throws in some neat dinosaur facts! Dinosaur Cut-Out Sugar Cookies:

1 cup of sugar
¼ cup of softened butter
½ tsp. of vanilla extract
2 large eggs
1 tsp. of salt
1 tsp. of baking soda
2 ½ cups of flour
In a separate bowl, sift flour, baking soda, and salt together and set aside. Cream together butter and sugar until fluffy, and sugar completely dissolves. Add eggs and vanilla to butter/sugar mixture and beat with mixer until well-blended (about 2-4 minutes). Gradually add the flour mixture, stirring well. Once entire mixture is well creamed together, divide into 2-4 “loafs” and wrap in waxed paper. Chill dough for 2-4 hours.
Rolling out cookies:
Cover surface with a light dusting of flour to prevent dough from sticking. Rub flour onto rolling pin and cookie cutters. Remove dough and roll “loafs” into a flat layer about ¼ inch thick (thinner for crispy cookies, thicker for doughy cookies). Use cookie cutters to cut dinosaur shapes. Peel away dough from in between shapes and add this remnant dough to the next loaf.
Place cookies on non-stick or greased cookie sheet and bake at 400 degrees for 6-8 minutes, or until edges turn golden brown. Let cookies completely cool on wire rack or on parchment paper before decorating.
Vanilla Butter Cream Frosting
½ cup of softened butter (not melted)
1 ½ tsp. of vanilla extract
5-6 Tbsp. of milk
4 ½ cups confectionary (powdered) sugar
Cream butter using spoon or spatula until light and fluffy. Gradually add in the rest of the ingredients, beating the mixture as you add them. If too runny, add small amounts of additional sugar, or if too stiff add additional milk. Beat frosting until desired consistency. Divide into bowls and add food coloring.

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Ancient History
Culinary Arts
Earth and Space Science
Geology
Geoscience
History
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Life Science
Physical Geography
U.S. History
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Museums of Western Colorado
Provider Set:
Dinosaur Journey
Date Added:
02/06/2023
Making Butter: Lesson 3 Digging Deeper, Unit 6 Food Products and Processing, DIGS AmeriCorps Curriculum CSU
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Making Butter. This is the Lesson 3 Digging Deeper activity, from Unit 6 Food Products and Processing, from the DIGS (Developing Individuals, Growing Stewards) AmeriCorps Curriculum from CSU. The curriculum focuses on introducing students in grades 3-5 to Colorado agriculture, industry and environmental issues. The curriculum upon request. Visit: https://engagement.colostate.edu/programs-old/developing-individuals-growing-stewards/

Subject:
Agriculture
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Energy
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Chemistry
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Cooking, Food Science and Safety
Culinary Arts
Do-It-Yourself
Ecology
Economics
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Family and Consumer Science
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Life Science
Manufacturing
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Nutrition
Physical Science
STEAM
Skilled Trades and Services
Social Science
Traditional Skills, Crafts and Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Provider:
CSU Extension Office
Provider Set:
AmeriCorps
Date Added:
02/24/2023
Meat Cutting and Processing for Food Service
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This book is intended to give students a basic understanding of the various types of meat and poultry used in the food service industry, and how the terminology used by retail, wholesale, and food service customers varies. Meat cutting for restaurants and hotels differs slightly from meat cutting for retail. Restaurants and hotels sometimes use names of cuts on menus that are common in the kitchen vernacular or in other jurisdictions like Europe or the United States, while retail meat cutters are bound by Canadian regulations regarding labelling and marketing of meat products to consumers for retail.

Subject:
Culinary Arts
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
BCcampus
Author:
The BC Cook Articulation Committee
Date Added:
02/03/2021