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Website Design by JackrabbitCooking activities, even simple ones like this, are filled with great learning opportunities. Along with measurement and math skills, kids can develop problem solving and literacy skills as well. Having kids test market their cupcakes is a great way to work on oral and written literacy skills, data collection and analysis, tabulation and distinguishing characteristics of an object.
Prepare the ingredients as you did in the earlier Cupcake Science activities.
What sort of work goes into a product before a company sells it? Have a conversation with your students about test marketing. Companies test market products (try them out on a few people before they sell them to lots of people) in order to decide if any changes need to be made. This marketing includes trying out different names and packaging and also helps to find out if changes need to be made to the recipe.
Let your classmates try your cupcakes and ask them what they think about your creation!
After conducting the surveys, bring your students together to talk about the process. Were the surveys helpful? Are there any changes they would like to make to their recipes? Once they make those changes, how will they let the world know about their great new creations?
After the discussion, have your students go back to their teams and discuss any changes that they might make. If you have time, allow them to make these changes and bake a new cupcake.