Research
What's for Dinner? Unit

Lesson Three
Creating a Web Cookbook

  • Brief Description
  • Objectives
  • Materials and Resources
  • Activity Description

  • Brief Description

        Students report briefly on their experiences shopping for and cooking dinner for their families. Students use HTML editing software to write their menus, including suggestions based on their own experiences cooking them, cultural and social context for the recipes, if known, and pictures or graphics if they choose. Up to Contents





of this Page
    Objectives

        Students will:

    Up to Contents





of this Page
    Materials and Resources

        In developing our lessons and activities, we made some assumptions about the hardware and software that would be available in the classroom for teachers who visit the LETSNet Website. We assume that teachers using our Internet-based lessons or activities have a computer with the necessary hardware components (mouse, keyboard, and monitor) as well as a World Wide Web browser. In the section below, we specify any "special" hardware or software requirements for a lesson or activity (in addition to those described above) and the level of Internet access required to do the activity.

    1. Special hardware requirements: Space on a server for storage of the recipes in "cookbook" format.
    2. Special software requirements: An HTML editing application.
    3. Internet access: A medium-speed or higher connection.
    Up to Contents





of this Page
    Activity Description

    Up to Contents





of this Page

    Back to What's for Dinner? Unit Lesson Plans


    LETSNet is © Michigan State University College of Education and Ameritech