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CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS AND ROUTINESThe good, the bad, and the ugly.

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ROUTINE, ROUTINE, ROUTINE!!!

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IN FOODS CLASS, I AM QUEEN… ALL MUST OBEY.

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YOU MAY NOT LIKE IT… YOU MAY NOT AGREE WITH ME… But it’s a matter of safety and time.

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TIME & SAFETY My patience in other classes for

interruptions, does not extend to foods because of time and safety considerations.

Classes cannot be chaotic and loud; we won’t have time for our recipe and class won’t be safe.

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COOKING IS A PRIVILEGE IN FOODS CLASS… Consider yourself warned. If you are not

following classroom rules and expectations, I will ask you to sit and write an essay: Why is it important to follow kitchen rules and expectations? This will happen over, and over, and over again.

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NO ASSIGNMENT HANDED IN No cooking. Who does not have a

computer/internet connection at home?

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CLASSROOM RULES & EXPECTATIONS… THE SAME ONES YOU’VE HEARD SINCE KINDERGARTEN

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DOOR BETWEEN FOODS AND IA LAB Do not open!!!!!! You are not allowed to

open the door, or walk into the other classroom during foods class.

Unless… You ask and I give you the okay; maybe you want to share a recipe with Mr. Feehan, or another teacher/friend, but ask first!

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AGENDA SIGNED Please ask to leave the classroom to use the

bathroom, etc.

Don’t just wander off…

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I SHOULDN’T HAVE TO SAY THIS, BUT… No running in foods class. No kicking in foods class. No hitting in foods class. No fighting with your group over knives in foods

class. No screaming in foods class. No taking plates/cutlery, etc. out of foods class. No leaving your kitchen to hang out in another

kitchen in foods class. No snapping someone with a wet towel in foods

class. No climbing on chairs, tables, or counters in foods

class.

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THERE REALLY ARE NO “ACCIDENTS” In the kitchen.

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NO CELL PHONES Leave them in your locker. We have timers in

class, so there is no reason you will need them.

Easy to drop/break them/wash them/lose them.

Class is very RUSHED! The fewer things you have to worry about, the better.

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RECIPES ARE POSTED ONLINE BEFORE CLASS… Read them before you come to class!!

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SUGGESTIONS? Yes, you may suggest a recipe (email or print

and bring to me), but remember that we only have 50 minutes, and that really limits what we can do

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WHEN YOU WALK INTO FOODS CLASS… 1. Get an apron and put it on. QUIETLY &

QUICKLY. If you need help, ask a classmate. I am getting ready for the lab & cannot help you because of time restrictions.

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DIRTY APRONS DO NOT GET HUNG BACK UP THE HOOKS!! Next to the washer & dryer in the back of the

foods room is a laundry basket… Please put your apron in the laundry basket after each class.

Even if you don’t think it’s dirty, it goes in the laundry basket.

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I HAVE HAIR TIES IF YOU FORGET… 2. Tie back your hair if it’s long. QUIETLY &

QUICKLY.

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3. Sit down at a table, on a chair. QUIETLY & QUICKLY.

Don’t move chairs, don’t all sit at one table. Chairs are spread around several tables for a reason. Just SIT DOWN.

This SHOULD NOT be an issue. It’s sitting down quietly people. Remember circle time in Kindergarten?!

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STARTING CLASS QUICKLY IS VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE WE ONLY HAVE 50 MINUTES! If you are interrupting whole class

instructions at the beginning of class, you will be asked to leave the room, and you will not be cooking that day.

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CLASS ALWAYS STARTS WITH “WHOLE CLASS” INSTRUCTIONS. Important info everyone needs to know.

Demonstrations

Special Instructions

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COMMON INGREDIENT TABLES 2 of them set up at the side of the room.

Please don’t take items on those tables back to your own kitchen. They are shared items that everyone needs.

Bring measuring tools and bowls to the common tables, and then bring ingredients back to your table.

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THERE WAS A LOT OF MESS IN THE HALLS AFTER LAST SEMESTER’S FOODS CLASSES. You cannot take out of class at the bell

unless: You bring a “to go” container from home with

a lid… but you must still get permission/let me know that you are taking food to go in a sealed container.

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CLASSROOM MUSIC WHILE COOKING Okay after I have given all instructions.

Okay if after I ask for quiet, everyone stops talking, otherwise it’s too loud and we don’t have time.

Volunteer? Take turns? Foods playlist- appropriate music. Only time it will be okay to bring a phone to class.

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ENTERING YOUR KITCHEN: Wash your hands!!!!

Read your recipe as a group.

Get started (you will complete tasks according to your sign up sheets).

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ALERT ME: Immediately if you cut/burn/injure yourself,

or if you break anything.

Spills should be cleaned up carefully, and as soon as they happen.

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TASKS: Washing the dishes: responsible for running a

sink full of warm soapy water; taking out drying rack; wiping off drying rack when finished and putting away; washing dishes, wiping out and drying sink after dishes are done & putting dirty/wet dish cloths and towels in the dirty laundry basket.

DO NOT put knives in the water. Keep them at the side until you are ready to wash them.

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TASKS Drying the dishes: responsible for getting

clean dish cloths & dish towels located on shelves by washer & dryer and bringing them over to your kitchen, drying dishes & making sure they are put back where they belong.

Sweeping and spot checking the floor: responsible for the final sweep and wiping any spots in your kitchen. This is done after all counters are wiped. Everyone should be aware of cleaning spills as they go.

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TASKS:

Counter/Stove Clean Wipe-Up: responsible for wiping off all counter-tops, stove, burners, inside burners (when cool!), moving microwave and wiping behind, wiping inside of microwave with a damp dish cloth.

Final Wipe: responsible for spraying kitchen counter and centre table with anti-bacterial spray, and wiping with a paper towel.

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YOU MAY NOT LEAVE THE FOODS ROOM AT THE BELL… Unless your kitchen has your lab checked

and your recipe signed by me.

Some days you may need to leave early; right at the bell. Work this out with your group mates and let me know BEFORE the bell goes.

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THE NEXT 3 CLASSES Library- Kitchen Tools & Cooking Terms

assignment.

Classroom- safety class

Safety Quiz & Kitchen clean; get familiar with where things are.

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IRON CHEF Spring competition

Our class? Menu assignment.

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QUESTIONS??!!


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