Pumpkin Waffle Visual Recipe

Categories: Fall | Resources

We are really embracing the fall spirit over in my room! I love fall – mums, apple cider, football, and of course – everything pumpkin! I’ve been eying up those pumpkin scones at starbucks each morning – yum! Last week my awesome speech therapist made pumpkin waffles with my kiddos. We are such foodies aren’t we?! Regular waffles just aren’t good enough for my group. My great speech therapist, Sarah, went all out too! This recipe has nutmeg, cinnamon, and ginger. They were cracking me up smelling all the different spices! I have not one but TWO different leveled recipes for ya today! There is an easy one with visuals and a harder one with only words. Also there are corresponding comprehension question worksheets for both. Freebies thanks to Sarah 🙂

Mixing the ingredients:

Pouring the mix into the waffle maker! 

Messy table!

 Finished product! Yum!

 There are two versions of this recipe! An easier version with lots of visuals. Download here: Pumpkin Waffles Picture Recipe Page 1 and  Pumpkin Waffles Picture Recipe Page 2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

with the comprehension questions to match! Download Easy Pumpkin Waffle Questions here!

 

… and a harder version with only words. Download Hard Pumpkin Waffles Recipe here!

… and the words only comprehension questions! Download Hard Pumpkin Waffle Questions here!

Enjoy 🙂

7 Comments

  1. Thank you this is perfect for my cooking activity tomorrow. I was so lost on what to make! Awesome!

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  2. Good timing 🙂

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  3. I am one of those SLP’s who loves to cook for therapy! I’ll be discussing this activity with my classroom teachers to see who would like to join me. Thanks for the great visuals!

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  4. We cook once per week with my students with autism. This is a great seasonal recipe. Thanks so much!

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  5. Thanks for the recipe. How many waffles does it make?

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  6. Great to hear!

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  7. I want to say it made 4 waffles! But I’m not 100% sure!

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