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MATH: Baking Cookies!

Challenge: Cook or bake something (with adult help if using anything hot) and tell me what math you had to use!

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[Music]hi everybody so I am baking some cookiesand I wanted to show you because I havemy posted a math video yeah so of courseI’ve been doing my life everyday so Iwant you to see if you like baking evenbetter so I’m gonna quickly show you myingredients so I have baking soda Ohbrown sugar butter flour cinnamon eggssalt vanilla and chocolate chips so someof these might look a little differentthan what you’re used to because Finn isdairy-free so some things are differentlike the butter is plant-based the flouryou might just have regular flour whichyou can use this just happens to begluten free and then the chocolate chipsare dairy free so that’s why I have aMemphis here to help me right so Iwanted to show you this recipe is I hopeyou know cookies open your chocolatechip cookie recipe you love them so therecipe I have is from Michael eatingfree kitchen back town and typicallywhen you look up dairy free recipesthey’re also gluten free just said youknow but I wanted to show you like lookat the covers that I have to get up so Ihave 1/4one half and one full cup so we look atthe sizes company if you look at thesizes this is what we’ve been looking atwith fractions so I thought oh mygoodness I thought of you all becauseyou remember I actually you you will seethis in real lifeso we have the 1/4 cup and 1/2 and onceup and so I might need to think aboutwhat are some equivalent fractions youcould see with these so hey so beenshowing that we have sequel to yourright so two greens are fit in the bluethen 1/2 tablespoon in one tablespoon soit’d be the same two halfs equal a holeso it seems funny because the blue andthe yellow obviously if your colorsright so why don’t you have fit in eachone they’re different sizeswell this is 1/2 a teaspoon so if youtried to put two 1/2 tablespoons in hereobviously it wouldn’t work right soremember we talked about labeling thisis why it really matters to labelbecause if I try to put twothe Reds the half tablespoon and the 1teaspoon yes this is a poll but it’s onewhole teaspoon so you need to make surethat you keep your labeling whateveryou’re measuring with right the sameotherwise it doesn’t work out oh here’sone teaspoon and one tablespoon whoopscan I wash that so one tablespoon is onewhole tablespoon but this is one wholecup so yes there are 1 holes but itdepends on what they are so now in thisfall I have 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon ofbaking soda 3/4 teaspoon salt and then adash of cinnamon so now you just whiskit together it’s hard to mix I learnedsomething new I wanted to share with youand one in 3/4 cup brown sugar and I ranout after a cup so I researched and itsays we just substitute regular sugar orbrown sugar dough in sugar just has alittle molasses in it[Music][Music]and now just throw everything in there Ihave the wet ingredients the dryingredients the three cups of oatmealand a heaping cup of a couple differenttypes of trips mix ice cream scooperlike this and then you never like thisand make sure you pack it down so itdoesn’t all fall apart and then I likethe same size cookies right on the topand then[Music][Music]

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