COOKING VERBS for Kids – Vocabulary for kids – Compilation

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In today’s cooking class, we learned a variety of essential cooking words that chefs use, including terms like “peel,” “chop,” “fry,” and “bake.” We practiced saying these words together and explored their meanings, such as how to prepare food through methods like blending, roasting, and stirring. Great job, everyone! You’ve expanded your cooking vocabulary and are now ready to apply these words in the kitchen.
  1. What does it mean to peel a fruit or veggie?
  2. Can you name one way we can cook food using heat?
  3. What is your favorite cooking word that we learned today?

Let’s Learn Cooking Words!

Hello, friends! Welcome to our fun cooking class. Today, we’re going to learn some special words that chefs use when they cook. Are you ready? Let’s start!

Peel

Say it with me: peel. Great job! When you peel, you take the skin off fruits or veggies.

Chop

Say it with me: chop. Awesome! Chopping means cutting food into small pieces.

Fry

Say it with me: fry. Fantastic! Frying is cooking food in hot oil.

Toast

Say it with me: toast. Well done! Toasting makes bread crispy and brown.

Blend

Say it with me: blend. Good work! Blending mixes things together really well.

Heat

Say it with me: heat. Amazing! Heating makes food warm or hot.

Cut

Say it with me: cut. Awesome! Cutting is using a knife to divide food.

Boil

Say it with me: boil. Great! Boiling is cooking food in bubbling water.

Roast

Say it with me: roast. Brilliant! Roasting cooks food in the oven until it’s yummy and brown.

Let’s Remember Our Words!

Here are the words we learned:

  • Peel
  • Chop
  • Fry
  • Toast
  • Blend
  • Heat
  • Cut
  • Boil
  • Roast

Well done, friends! You did an amazing job learning these words. Let’s learn some more!

Squeeze

Say it with me: squeeze. Way to go! Squeezing is pressing something to get juice out.

Strain

Say it with me: strain. Awesome! Straining means removing liquid from food.

Bake

Say it with me: bake. That’s it! Baking is cooking food in the oven.

Spread

Say it with me: spread. Right on! Spreading is putting something like butter on bread.

Grind

Say it with me: grind. Terrific! Grinding makes food into tiny pieces.

Stir

Say it with me: stir. Excellent! Stirring mixes things around in a bowl or pot.

Mix

Say it with me: mix. Good job! Mixing combines different things together.

Melt

Say it with me: melt. Well done! Melting turns something solid into liquid.

Pour

Say it with me: pour. Amazing! Pouring is moving liquid from one place to another.

More Words to Remember!

Here are more words we learned:

  • Squeeze
  • Strain
  • Bake
  • Spread
  • Grind
  • Stir
  • Mix
  • Melt
  • Pour

Great work, everyone! You’ve learned so many cooking words. Now, you can start cooking with these words. See you soon for more fun learning!

Remember, learning is fun, and there are many more videos to watch. Keep exploring and enjoy learning!

  1. Can you think of a time when you helped in the kitchen? What cooking words did you use or see being used?
  2. If you could cook anything using the words we learned, what would it be and why? Which words would you use to make it?
  3. Imagine you are a chef for a day. What new cooking word would you invent, and what would it mean?
  1. Cooking Word Hunt: At home, with the help of an adult, go on a cooking word hunt in your kitchen. Find items or foods that match the words you learned. For example, find a fruit you can peel, a vegetable you can chop, or bread you can toast. Share what you found with your family!

  2. Cooking Role Play: Set up a pretend kitchen using toy food or safe kitchen items. Take turns with a friend or family member being the chef and the customer. Use the cooking words you learned to describe what you are doing. For example, “I am going to blend the fruits to make a smoothie,” or “Let’s boil some water for pasta.”

  3. Cooking Word Art: Create a colorful poster with your favorite cooking words. Draw pictures next to each word to show what it means. For example, draw a pot with bubbling water next to the word boil or a piece of bread turning brown next to the word toast. Display your artwork in the kitchen to remind you of the words.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]
Hello friends! Welcome to our cooking class. Today, we’re going to learn all the cooking verbs you need to know to become a great chef. Ready? Here we go!

[Music]
**Peel**
Repeat after me: peel.

[Music]
Super!

[Music]
**Chop**
Repeat after me: chop.

Brilliant!

[Music]
**Fry**
Repeat after me: fry.

Great job!

**Toast**
Repeat after me: toast.

You’re doing so well!

[Applause]
**Blend**
Repeat after me: blend.

Good work!

[Music]
**Heat**
Repeat after me: heat.

Amazing!

[Music]
**Cut**
Repeat after me: cut.

Awesome!

[Music]
**Way**
Repeat after me: way.

Way to go!

**Boil**
Repeat after me: boil.

Awesome!

**Roast**
Repeat after me: roast.

Brilliant!

We’ve learned so many new verbs. Let’s recap them so we won’t forget them.

[Music]
– Peel
– Chop
– Fry
– Toast
– Blend
– Heat
– Cut
– Way
– Oil
– Roast

[Applause]
Well done, friends! That’s all for now. Don’t miss out on our next video about cooking verbs. See you soon!

Hi there, little chefs! Great to see you again. Are you all ready to learn more cooking verbs?

**Squeeze**
Repeat after me: squeeze.

Way to go!

[Applause]
**Strain**
Repeat after me: strain.

Awesome!

[Applause]
**Great**
Repeat after me: great.

Fantastic!

**Bake**
Repeat after me: bake.

That’s it!

**Spread**
Repeat after me: spread.

Right on!

**Grind**
Repeat after me: grind.

Terrific!

**Stir**
Repeat after me: stir.

Excellent!

**Mix**
Repeat after me: mix.

Good job!

**Melt**
Repeat after me: melt.

Well done!

**Pour**
Repeat after me: pour.

Amazing!

[Applause]
There are so many cooking verbs. Let’s recap them:
– Squeeze
– Strain
– Bake
– Spread
– Grind
– Stir
– Mix
– Melt

Great work, everyone! You’ve learned so many cooking verbs. All you need to do now is start cooking your recipes using these verbs. See you soon!

[Music]
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[Music]

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