A Colonial Kitchen Cookbook & American History Projects for Teachers & Homeschoolers
$12.00
Cook, eat, and learn! This educational cookbook brings American history to life with 18 authentic colonial recipes, all adapted for modern kitchens. Complete with historical context, literary connections, and 8 hands-on extension projects, this resource is perfect for teachers and homeschoolers looking to supplement their U.S. history curriculum. A linked bibliography provides academic backing for further research.
Description
A Hands-On Journey Through American History!
Bring history to life right in your kitchen with A Colonial Kitchen: Recipes from Revolutionary Times. This unique homeschool curriculum supplement and educational resource is perfect for teachers and homeschooling families looking for a delicious way to explore American colonial history and the Revolutionary War era.
What’s Inside & Why It’s Beneficial
This educational cookbook contains 18 authentic, family-friendly recipes from all 13 original colonies, each adapted for the modern kitchen. But it’s more than just a cookbook; it’s a complete hands-on learning experience.
- 18 Authentic Recipes: Explore the diverse foodways of colonial America, from New England Fish Chowder to Georgia Peach Cobbler. Each recipe includes historical context and modern adaptations, helping students understand the ingredients and cooking methods of the time.
- Historical Context: Learn about the food culture, regional differences, and daily life of colonists. The book highlights “anachronisms” like baking powder and discusses what was truly available, teaching a crucial historical thinking skill.
- Literary Connections: This resource can be used as a companion to classic historical fiction books like Johnny Tremain and The Witch of Blackbird Pond, providing a tangible link to the characters’ lives.
- Extension Projects: Go beyond the recipes with 8 engaging projects! These include learning how to tap trees for sap, salt-preserve vegetables, and start a heritage garden. These activities reinforce key concepts about self-sufficiency and colonial life.
- Academic Backing: A linked bibliography with primary, secondary, and academic resources is included for further research and credibility, making it easy to dig deeper into the history of colonial foodways.
How It Relates to Your Studies
This resource is an invaluable tool for any social studies or U.S. history curriculum. It directly connects to topics like:
- Daily Life in the 13 Colonies: Understand the challenges and resourcefulness of people living in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Geography: Discover how climate and natural resources shaped the cuisine of each colonial region.
- Cultural Exchange: See the influence of Native American and African foodways on colonial cooking.
- Economic History: Grasp the importance of self-sufficiency, trade routes, and social class through the lens of food.
With its blend of historical accuracy, practical recipes, and engaging projects, A Colonial Kitchen turns a textbook lesson into a memorable, multi-sensory journey through the past.
Additional information
| Activity Type | Cookbook, Hands-on Activity, Primary Source Analysis, Projects, Simulation |
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