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The “APPLY”
 This section of the Experiential Learning Model promotes the life skills learned in the bread-making process that will
 improve the youth’s ability in other similar situations. Ask such questions as:
 •    “What would the youth do differently if he or she had to repeat the same process?”

 SUMMARY:
 Bread-making can be fun, but more than that it gives the youth a hands-on understanding of the process while learning
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Fact Sheet-06-90
 its relationships to other subjects such as chemistry, biology, math and geography as well as nutrition. It also helps the
 youth to understand the importance of wheat in our daily lives.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 BREAD-MAKING MADE EASY
                                                                                                                                                                                              A Project Leader’s Guide to Bread Making
                                                                                                                                                                   .
References:                                                                                                                                                                   Walter Barker, Ph.D., Area Extension Specialist, 4-H & Youth Development

•    Kansas Wheat Commission, Kansas 4-H Foundation. (1995). Wheat from field to table. Kansas State University
     Department of Communications.                                                                                                                            Introduction:                                               2.   To learn and increase their skills in the basics of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               measurements, chemical reactions and other
•    Pleiffer, J.W. & J. E. Jones. (1972- 1985) Experiential Learning Model. The Reference Guide to Handbooks and                                             Home bread-making is fast becoming a lost art.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               scientific and mathematical activities that go into
                                                                                                                                                              Modern day technology (i.e., the electronic bread
     Annuals. Vol. 1-10                                                                                                                                                                                                        bread-making.
                                                                                                                                                              machine) has replaced the fun of mixing and kneading
•    Dragonwagon, C. (1989) This is the Bread I baked for Ned. MacMillan.                                                                                     as well as the measurement, weight, physical activity
                                                                                                                                                              and the other life skills such as communication, critical   3.   To gain the knowledge and fun that can be a part of
•    TomieDePaola, G. P. (1989). Tony’s Bread. An Italian Folktale. Putman & Sons.                                                                            thinking and decision-making that go into bread-                 the process of bread-making.
                                                                                                                                                              making. Besides these, youth will find that some of the
•    Goldstein, B. (1992) What’s on the Menu? Food Poems. Ed Viking.                                                                                          processes included in bread-making can be integrated        Age Appropriateness: 10-13 years old
                                                                                                                                                              into other school subject units such as: social science,
                                                                                                                                                              geography, math, nutrition, chemistry and/or biology.       Life Skills:
To view the video “Wheat from Field to Table” Kansas Wheat Commission (1995), call Southern Area Extension Office                                                                                                                  1.   Youth will learn how to work as a team
                                                                                                                                                              This fact sheet promotes adult-youth partnerships as                 2.   Youth will learn how to communicate in a
to check out video (702) 257-5538.                                                                                                                            adult leaders share some of their bread-making skills                     group setting
                                                                                                                                                              with youth. Youth groups will enjoy the fun and the                  3.   Youth will learn the basics of decision-
                                                                                                                                                              skills that will last them a life-time.                                   making

                                                                                                                                                              Learning Objectives:                                        Educational Objectives:
                                                                                                                                                              All project leaders should be familiar with the                           1.   To expose youth to the knowledge
                                                                                                                                                              Experiential Learning Model that allows the learner to                         and scientific concepts in social
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             science, geography, math, nutrition,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             chemistry and biology.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        2.   To develop science skills of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             observing, comparing/measuring and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             experiencing.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        3.   To help youth develop life skills in
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             planning/organizing and problem-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             solving.
                                                                                                                                                              experience the activity, “DO” to describe and discuss
                                                                                                                                                              the most important part of their experiences with others
                                                                                                                                                              in the group, “REFLECT” and then “APPLY,” share             Time:
                                                                                                                                                              how they would use the experiences in their daily life      Preparation: Varies
                                                                                                                                                              (Pfeiffer and Jones, 1972-1985). The learning               Activity: 4-5 hours
                                                                                                                                                              objectives for the bread-making experience allow
                                                                                                                                                              youth:                                                      What’s needed?
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          • Measuring cups
                                                                                                                                                              1.   To learn about wheat from the fields to the table,
                                                                                                                                                                   and increase their awareness of wheat’s role in the
                                                                                                                                                                   world’s food supply along with its value in diet.
The University of Nevada, Reno is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex,
age, creed, national origin, veteran status, physical or mental disability and sexual orientation in any program or activity it operates. The University of
Nevada employs only United States citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States.
•    Bowls - one for each 4-H bread-making group                        For this bread-making activity, you will      4.   Fold and press the dough continuously for about 6     The “REFLECTION”:
                                                                        need 3½ cups of either the 50/50 white/
•    Bowl scraper or knife
                                                                        whole wheat flour if you plan to make
                                                                                                                           to 10 minutes, then cover the bowl container with     Here are some simple questions for discussions as the
•    Water pitchers                                                     wheat bread, or a 3½ cups of white flour
                                                                                                                           a piece of plastic wrap or aluminum foil. The         4-H leader describes and discusses the parts of the
                                                                                                                           plastic wrap is preferred as one can see the dough    process. The answers can help in other scientific
•    Aluminum foil                                                      if you plan to make white flour bread.             as it rises. Allow dough to rise for about 45 to 60   subjects. The questions will also promote discussion
•    Towels                                                             • You will need to use packaged                    minutes.                                              and critical thinking.
                                                                             dried yeast (1 pack for every 3½
•    Kneading board or clean table top                                       cups of flour).
•    Permanent markers                                                  • Measure sugar: 2 sets of 1
                                                                                                                                                                                 What do you know about one mini-loaf* of bread?
                                                                                                                                                                                 (Leader needs to ask each nutritional fact (i.e., how
•    Bread-making pan                                                        tablespoon.
                                                                                                                                                                                 many calories in a mini-loaf of bread.)
•    Wire rack                                                          • Measure vegetable oil of                                                                               Answer:
                                                                             choice: 1 tablespoon.
•    Whole wheat and/or white general purpose
                                                                        • Measure salt: 2 teaspoons
                                                                                                                                                                                 Calories:         654
     wheat flour                                                                                                                                                                 Protein           20.4 g, 12% of calories
                                                                        • Measure warm water: 1 cup
•    Other wheat products (optional)                                         plus an additional ¼ cup for yeast       5.   After the dough has risen, remove from container
                                                                                                                                                                                 Carbohydrates: 131 g, 78% of calories
                                                                                                                                                                                 Fat:              6.98 g, 9% of calories
•    Packaged dried yeast (1 pack for every 3½ cups                          preparation.                                  bowl and again knead, by folding then kneading        Dietary Fiber:    12.6g
     of flour)                                                                                                             for another 4-6 minutes.                              * One mini-loaf contains eight 1-ounce servings
•    Sugar (1 tablespoon to every 3½ cups of flour)       6.   Let each group prepare yeast for the dough mix
                                                               by adding water to the yeast.
•    Vegetable oil of choice (1 tablespoon to every
                                                          7.   Mix in a bowl: yeast and sugar and ¼ cup of
                                                                                                                                                                                 What do you know about yeast?
     3½ cups of flour)                                                                                                                                                           Answer: It is a single cell fungus that when combined
                                                               flour thoroughly. Then add the ¼ cup of warm                                                                      with sugar (C6H12O6) produces alcohol (C2H5OH) and
•    Salt (2 teaspoons to every 3½ cups of flour)              water (105 – 110 F). Allow yeast to activate for                                                                  carbon dioxide (CO2).
     Warm water (1¼ cups for every 3½ cups of                  15 minutes.
     flour)                                               8.   Discuss wheat and the other areas where wheat is                                                                  What do you know about gluten?
                                                               used.                                                                                                             Answer: It is a property of wheat that causes the
Pre-preparation:                                          9.   Discuss Activity 1 by allowing 4-H youth to share      6.   Prepare baking pan by slightly greasing it to         stickiness when flour is mixed with water.
         1.   Baking facility, with an oven                    their experiences from the activity.                        prevent the final product from sticking to the pan
              calibrated to at least 400 degrees F.                                                                        after baking.                                         What do you know about the dough as it rises?
         2.   Form groups of no more than three           Activity 2: Mixing and kneading the dough:                                                                             Answer: Dough rises twice its original size when put
              individuals per group, and at least one                                                                 7.   Cut dough to size and place in baking pan. Allow      in a warm place because the yeast is very active when
              adult volunteer per every 10 youth.         1.   Add all the additional ingredients, (sugar, salt,           dough to rise to twice its size in the pan before     it is in warm environment.
         3.   Thorough hand-washing.                           vegetable oil, flour and the additional warm water          putting pan into oven
         4.   Volunteer/project leader supervision.            in the bowl with the prepared yeast).                                                                             Wheat Facts:
                                                                                                                                                                                 • Wheat is a grass whose seeds belong to the cereal
What’s next?                                                                                                                                                                        grain group, which provides the largest serving on
1.   The activity will take about four hours from start                                                                                                                             the food guide pyramid.
     (mixing and baking) to finish (tasting). To make
     good use of the time while the dough is rising,
                                                                                                                                                                                 • Wheat contains gluten, the basic structure for
     the 4-H leader can give ideas on how to do a                                                                                                                                   bread-making.
     demonstration on bread-making, and how to                                                                                                                                   • There are six classes of wheat grown in the
     prepare for the County Fair bread-making                                                                         8.   Preheat oven to 350 to 375 degrees. Then place           United States: hard red winter wheat, high in
     exhibit (approximately 1½ hour).                     2.   Mix well. Slowly add enough of the remaining                baking pan with dough in oven and allow to bake          proteins and strong in gluten; hard red spring,
2.   Discuss the importance of wheat and its                   flour until a soft dough ball forms.                        for about 15 to 18 minutes.                              high in protein; soft red winter, lower in protein;
     relevance in the world. Make linkages to social                                                                                                                             • Durum, good source for spaghetti and macaroni;
     science, geography, math, nutrition, chemistry                                                                   9.   Remove pan from oven and allow bread to cool             hard white, good for noodles, and soft white,
     and/or biology.                                                                                                       on a wire rack .                                         great for crackers and noodles.
3.   View the video “Wheat from Field to Table,”                                                                                                                                 • Wheat is used for cattle, poultry and other
     Kansas Wheat Commission (1995). (To acquire                                                                                                                                    livestock feed.
     video, refer to last page.)
4.   Have individuals mark their names on supplies                                                                                                                               • The kernel of wheat is the storehouse of essential
     including bread pans.                                3.   Knead the dough with just enough flour to make                                                                       nutrients in a human diet. It is a good source of
5.   Allow youth to measure the various ingredients.           it soft (a little sticky). Do not add too much flour                                                                 complex carbohydrates and moderate protein
                                                               as this will make the final bread product too dry.                                                                   source.
The Experience “DO”                                                                                                   10. Serve as desired.                                      • Wheat is a source of daily dietary fiber.
              Activity 1:                                                                                                                                                        • Kansas is the number one in flour milling and
              If you are planning to make wheat                                                                                                                                     gluten production.
              bread, combine whole wheat and white                                                                                                                               • One 60-pound bushel provides 42 pounds of
              all purpose wheat flour in a 50/50 mix.                                                                                                                               flour, enough for about 70 one-pound loaves of
                                                                                                                                                                                    white bread.

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Learn life skills through bread-making

  • 1. The “APPLY” This section of the Experiential Learning Model promotes the life skills learned in the bread-making process that will improve the youth’s ability in other similar situations. Ask such questions as: • “What would the youth do differently if he or she had to repeat the same process?” SUMMARY: Bread-making can be fun, but more than that it gives the youth a hands-on understanding of the process while learning Fact Sheet-06-90 its relationships to other subjects such as chemistry, biology, math and geography as well as nutrition. It also helps the youth to understand the importance of wheat in our daily lives. BREAD-MAKING MADE EASY A Project Leader’s Guide to Bread Making . References: Walter Barker, Ph.D., Area Extension Specialist, 4-H & Youth Development • Kansas Wheat Commission, Kansas 4-H Foundation. (1995). Wheat from field to table. Kansas State University Department of Communications. Introduction: 2. To learn and increase their skills in the basics of measurements, chemical reactions and other • Pleiffer, J.W. & J. E. Jones. (1972- 1985) Experiential Learning Model. The Reference Guide to Handbooks and Home bread-making is fast becoming a lost art. scientific and mathematical activities that go into Modern day technology (i.e., the electronic bread Annuals. Vol. 1-10 bread-making. machine) has replaced the fun of mixing and kneading • Dragonwagon, C. (1989) This is the Bread I baked for Ned. MacMillan. as well as the measurement, weight, physical activity and the other life skills such as communication, critical 3. To gain the knowledge and fun that can be a part of • TomieDePaola, G. P. (1989). Tony’s Bread. An Italian Folktale. Putman & Sons. thinking and decision-making that go into bread- the process of bread-making. making. Besides these, youth will find that some of the • Goldstein, B. (1992) What’s on the Menu? Food Poems. Ed Viking. processes included in bread-making can be integrated Age Appropriateness: 10-13 years old into other school subject units such as: social science, geography, math, nutrition, chemistry and/or biology. Life Skills: To view the video “Wheat from Field to Table” Kansas Wheat Commission (1995), call Southern Area Extension Office 1. Youth will learn how to work as a team This fact sheet promotes adult-youth partnerships as 2. Youth will learn how to communicate in a to check out video (702) 257-5538. adult leaders share some of their bread-making skills group setting with youth. Youth groups will enjoy the fun and the 3. Youth will learn the basics of decision- skills that will last them a life-time. making Learning Objectives: Educational Objectives: All project leaders should be familiar with the 1. To expose youth to the knowledge Experiential Learning Model that allows the learner to and scientific concepts in social science, geography, math, nutrition, chemistry and biology. 2. To develop science skills of observing, comparing/measuring and experiencing. 3. To help youth develop life skills in planning/organizing and problem- solving. experience the activity, “DO” to describe and discuss the most important part of their experiences with others in the group, “REFLECT” and then “APPLY,” share Time: how they would use the experiences in their daily life Preparation: Varies (Pfeiffer and Jones, 1972-1985). The learning Activity: 4-5 hours objectives for the bread-making experience allow youth: What’s needed? • Measuring cups 1. To learn about wheat from the fields to the table, and increase their awareness of wheat’s role in the world’s food supply along with its value in diet. The University of Nevada, Reno is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, creed, national origin, veteran status, physical or mental disability and sexual orientation in any program or activity it operates. The University of Nevada employs only United States citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States.
  • 2. Bowls - one for each 4-H bread-making group For this bread-making activity, you will 4. Fold and press the dough continuously for about 6 The “REFLECTION”: need 3½ cups of either the 50/50 white/ • Bowl scraper or knife whole wheat flour if you plan to make to 10 minutes, then cover the bowl container with Here are some simple questions for discussions as the • Water pitchers wheat bread, or a 3½ cups of white flour a piece of plastic wrap or aluminum foil. The 4-H leader describes and discusses the parts of the plastic wrap is preferred as one can see the dough process. The answers can help in other scientific • Aluminum foil if you plan to make white flour bread. as it rises. Allow dough to rise for about 45 to 60 subjects. The questions will also promote discussion • Towels • You will need to use packaged minutes. and critical thinking. dried yeast (1 pack for every 3½ • Kneading board or clean table top cups of flour). • Permanent markers • Measure sugar: 2 sets of 1 What do you know about one mini-loaf* of bread? (Leader needs to ask each nutritional fact (i.e., how • Bread-making pan tablespoon. many calories in a mini-loaf of bread.) • Wire rack • Measure vegetable oil of Answer: choice: 1 tablespoon. • Whole wheat and/or white general purpose • Measure salt: 2 teaspoons Calories: 654 wheat flour Protein 20.4 g, 12% of calories • Measure warm water: 1 cup • Other wheat products (optional) plus an additional ¼ cup for yeast 5. After the dough has risen, remove from container Carbohydrates: 131 g, 78% of calories Fat: 6.98 g, 9% of calories • Packaged dried yeast (1 pack for every 3½ cups preparation. bowl and again knead, by folding then kneading Dietary Fiber: 12.6g of flour) for another 4-6 minutes. * One mini-loaf contains eight 1-ounce servings • Sugar (1 tablespoon to every 3½ cups of flour) 6. Let each group prepare yeast for the dough mix by adding water to the yeast. • Vegetable oil of choice (1 tablespoon to every 7. Mix in a bowl: yeast and sugar and ¼ cup of What do you know about yeast? 3½ cups of flour) Answer: It is a single cell fungus that when combined flour thoroughly. Then add the ¼ cup of warm with sugar (C6H12O6) produces alcohol (C2H5OH) and • Salt (2 teaspoons to every 3½ cups of flour) water (105 – 110 F). Allow yeast to activate for carbon dioxide (CO2). Warm water (1¼ cups for every 3½ cups of 15 minutes. flour) 8. Discuss wheat and the other areas where wheat is What do you know about gluten? used. Answer: It is a property of wheat that causes the Pre-preparation: 9. Discuss Activity 1 by allowing 4-H youth to share 6. Prepare baking pan by slightly greasing it to stickiness when flour is mixed with water. 1. Baking facility, with an oven their experiences from the activity. prevent the final product from sticking to the pan calibrated to at least 400 degrees F. after baking. What do you know about the dough as it rises? 2. Form groups of no more than three Activity 2: Mixing and kneading the dough: Answer: Dough rises twice its original size when put individuals per group, and at least one 7. Cut dough to size and place in baking pan. Allow in a warm place because the yeast is very active when adult volunteer per every 10 youth. 1. Add all the additional ingredients, (sugar, salt, dough to rise to twice its size in the pan before it is in warm environment. 3. Thorough hand-washing. vegetable oil, flour and the additional warm water putting pan into oven 4. Volunteer/project leader supervision. in the bowl with the prepared yeast). Wheat Facts: • Wheat is a grass whose seeds belong to the cereal What’s next? grain group, which provides the largest serving on 1. The activity will take about four hours from start the food guide pyramid. (mixing and baking) to finish (tasting). To make good use of the time while the dough is rising, • Wheat contains gluten, the basic structure for the 4-H leader can give ideas on how to do a bread-making. demonstration on bread-making, and how to • There are six classes of wheat grown in the prepare for the County Fair bread-making 8. Preheat oven to 350 to 375 degrees. Then place United States: hard red winter wheat, high in exhibit (approximately 1½ hour). 2. Mix well. Slowly add enough of the remaining baking pan with dough in oven and allow to bake proteins and strong in gluten; hard red spring, 2. Discuss the importance of wheat and its flour until a soft dough ball forms. for about 15 to 18 minutes. high in protein; soft red winter, lower in protein; relevance in the world. Make linkages to social • Durum, good source for spaghetti and macaroni; science, geography, math, nutrition, chemistry 9. Remove pan from oven and allow bread to cool hard white, good for noodles, and soft white, and/or biology. on a wire rack . great for crackers and noodles. 3. View the video “Wheat from Field to Table,” • Wheat is used for cattle, poultry and other Kansas Wheat Commission (1995). (To acquire livestock feed. video, refer to last page.) 4. Have individuals mark their names on supplies • The kernel of wheat is the storehouse of essential including bread pans. 3. Knead the dough with just enough flour to make nutrients in a human diet. It is a good source of 5. Allow youth to measure the various ingredients. it soft (a little sticky). Do not add too much flour complex carbohydrates and moderate protein as this will make the final bread product too dry. source. The Experience “DO” 10. Serve as desired. • Wheat is a source of daily dietary fiber. Activity 1: • Kansas is the number one in flour milling and If you are planning to make wheat gluten production. bread, combine whole wheat and white • One 60-pound bushel provides 42 pounds of all purpose wheat flour in a 50/50 mix. flour, enough for about 70 one-pound loaves of white bread.