Monday, November 14, 2016

Pizza, pizza!


Making something from scratch can help you understand each step a little bit better.  That's exactly what we've been doing in language experience over the last few weeks.  One week, we read a book in class about the little red hen who made a pizza.  As you can imagine, the little red hen wanted help with along the way, but no one was available to help her.  

Luckily, I had a lot of help!  While the preschoolers told me that they usually got pizza from the pizza delivery man, they were happy to volunteer their expertise when making their own personal pizza.  First, we made the dough & tried to stretch it out.  

 

 



We even attempted to throw the dough up in the air...but I think that we might need a little bit more practice with that step.  :)  Then we added the pizza sauce and our very own pile of mozzarella cheese!  The best part was watching it bake in the HOT oven.  While some of the preschoolers were skeptical of the homemade pizzas, some of them ate it all up...without any help.  :)  YUMMY!

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