
Another THANK YOU goes out to Holly Kelley for sharing this Pies Hyperdoc for E-Learning! In this lesson, students explore the history of pies, learn more about pies via an embedded PearDeck presentation, Ed-Puzzle videos before applying their knowledge and pie making skills at home. If you were planning on a pie unit for this spring, this Pies Hyperdoc might be the perfect solution!
Outline
- Students first explore the history of pies by reading an article and sharing their takeaways on how to prepare the perfect crust.
- Next, students complete the embedded Pear Deck presentation, learning about actual pie baking techniques.
- Holly made a Pear Deck account and then from there, students access the code to participate in the slides presentation. It is an interactive slides presentation in class typically so students cannot move on without you and they have to answer questions as they go. You can also turn on student-paced as well.
- Students view some Ed-Puzzles before answering the True/False section of the Hyperdoc. Ed-Puzzles include:
- Holly provides links to several savory and sweet pie recipes for students to peruse before selecting the pies they will prepare from scratch at home.
- After preparing the pies at home, students share and reflect on their experience and results.
- Finally, students are assessed on the vocabulary via Quizlet.
Attachments
- Pies Hyperdoc (please make a copy if you wish to edit or share with your students)
Too funny!
I created my first hyperdoc this past Monday. It was about hand pies. The assignment was labeled "Somewhere South Cooking Show" so my middle school students would be excited about watching a cooking show.
That is funny and ironic…great minds must think alike as I had about 6 tabs open yesterday exploring hand pies and recipes for lab ideas!! I will have to check out the show you mentioned!! Thank you!
This is a great, well thought out resource. I totally want to take your class :o) My students are going to know your name now! Thank you so much for sharing.