These
ideas are provided for you to
take this project even farther
within your classroom!
Thank you to all who have submitted ideas!
Cook
with Oreos...
such as oreo ice cream sandwiches.
Find recipes here!
Pat Hensley
Roll
the cookie for distance. Create different inclines to achieve
different results. Mark results down and compare/contrast/ and
average.
Jessica Pederson
How
many OREOs (c) can you put on a paper bridge before it collapses?
or how many OREOs (c) does it take to weigh as much as 10 pennies?
10 nickels? 10 dimes? 10 quarters?
Michael Richards
Measuring
with cookies? You can measure length, circumference, weight, and
even volume (if you are creative) of non-cookies items using cookies.
Debbie Schinker
Strips
of Cookies. Lay out 10 oreos on a strip of paper, mark it and
cut. Lay out 5, mark it and cut. Lay out 2.....
Cut strips for students and let them measure
objects in the rooms or even distance to certain places on your
campus. Have them record their results by counting in 10's, 5's,
or 2's.
Jennifer Wagner
Return
to the Double Stuf Project
Compare regular stuf to double stuf.
Judi
Wolf