Cooking isn't just an art.
Explore topics ranging from heat and photosynthesis to bacteria, as you learn some secrets behind favorite foods and recipes.
All learners can discover the fun of cooking when they're making something delicious. Mix in science and math, and they become not just chefs but scientists and mathematicians.
Howtosmile.org has partnered with TV411.org to present activities related to six important cooking topics. These are beautifully (and tastefully) explained through video recipes starring Chef Jamika Pessoa from the TV411.org "What's Cooking" project. Use these videos to introduce science and math concepts, then extend the experience with aligned activities.
See what science fun you and your learners can whip up!
Are you looking for new ways to teach kids about math and science? Do you want activities that meet you where you live, whether your “classroom” is an active volcano, the shark tank at the local aquarium, or your own kitchen table? You’ve come to the right place. howtosmile is a collection of the best educational materials on the web, in addition to learning tools and services – all designed especially for those who teach school-aged kids in non-classroom settings.
SMILE was launched in 2010, by a group of science museums dedicated to bringing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) out of the academic cloister and into the wider world. Our organizations are resource hubs for educational programs that involve people of all ages and backgrounds. The founding partners of howtosmile were the Lawrence Hall of Science, the Exploratorium, the Science Museum of Minnesota, the Children’s Museum of Houston, and the New York Hall of Science.