In case you needed to have a little bit of pretzel fun, we have some recipes and learning goodies in the pretzel theme. :) Try your hand at making some homemade pretzels, or just work on some coloring. Many of these are geared towards older kiddos, but I'll keep an eye out. :)
Mickey Mouse Pretzel recipe: https://family.disney.com/recipe/homemade-mickey-pretzels/?fbclid=IwAR3RbL8dRPqoriTGUYJYm8aPy05C-4YRf8JIiTwQ3nJlqoLsR7S9WMM3vfY
Another Mickey Recipe:
Check out this page for some home based learning activities: https://childcarelounge.com/pages/pretzel-theme-and-activities
Here is a PreK-K lesson with Pretzel Dough from Scholastic: https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plans/teaching-content/activity-plan-4-5-pretzel-mania/
Here is a Printable Pretzel Patterns book - or just use the idea with different pretzel shapes at home and make patterns: https://teachbesideme.com/pretzel-patterns-printable-book/?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_source=pinterest&utm_medium=Karyn%20~%20Teach%20Beside%20Me&utm_content=Pretzel%20Patterns%20Printable%20Book
There are a ton of simple coloring pages for pretzels, try a blank one like this and have your kiddos put on their own toppings... or faces if they're feeling silly:
This is more sciency about yeast breads and is geared towards older kids. It contains puzzles, etc. I find it very interesting:
An older kid guide to learning about fuel economy. An interesting real life kind of subject that teaches problem solving, critical thinking, etc. Plus... you eat a snack... so...:
Pretzel Logic with Alton Brown:
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