How to Cook and Peel the Perfect Hard-Boiled
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How to Cook and Peel the Perfect Hard-Boiled
How to Cook and Peel the Perfect Hard-Boiled Egg Supplies: Step 1: Step 2: eggs saucepan with lid slotted spoon timer stove water baking soda bowl ice Choose the eggs and remove them from the refrigerator for about 10 minutes. Put eggs in saucepan and cover with water. Step 5: Step 3: Step 4: Add a teaspoon of baking soda. This will prevent eggs from cracking. Place saucepan on stove and turn it on to medium-high heat. Step 6: Step 7: Step 8: Let eggs sit covered with lid for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, put ice in a bowl, and fill with water. Remove eggs with a slotted spoon and place them in the iced water until they are completely cooled. That will make peeling the eggs easier. Step 10: Step 11: Then crack the smaller end. Peel the eggs, and enjoy a delicious, healthy meal. When water starts to boil, remove saucepan from stove. Cover with lid. Step 9: Crack the larger end of the eggs first by tapping it on a hard surface. An air bubble usually forms there and helps the peeling process. Instructional Working Title: How to Cook and Peel the Perfect Hard-Boiled Egg Topic This instructional design will allow people to properly learn how to cook and peel the perfect hard-boiled eggs. Learning Theory Instruction design for this task follows constructivism learning theory. Learners will actively engage in the task as they create their own meaning. They will receive auditory and/or written feedback from their instructor on how well they accomplish their task. Problem According to Feeding America, 1 in 6 Americans suffer from hunger. Adults are required to eat 25-30 grams of protein a day. Americans tend to be micronutrient deficient. Eggs are not only a cheap source of protein but also are rich in micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals. Access to the proper sources of protein and micronutrients can be achieved through education. This instructional design will show how easy it is to acquire proper results. Audience The audience is people who want to keep a balance between the protein and the micronutrients they consume. It includes college students on a budget who cannot afford meat or chicken to fulfill their protein daily quota. Egg yolks produce choline, an essential factor in fetal brain development, so eggs should be part of diets of pregnant women. People who are watching their diet can eat eggs and feel fuller. Active adults can build muscle and muscle strength when they eat eggs. Purpose This instruction is intended to provide learners with the basic necessary skills to make perfectly cooked hard-boiled eggs. By interacting with the audio, visual and text instructions on this task, learners will successfully fulfill their protein and nutrient recommended daily nutritional requirements. Format Learners will understand how to properly make hard-boiled eggs by following a series of steps displayed by visual images and text instructions supplemented by audio. General learning expectations Learners will be able to cook and peel correctly hard-boiled eggs as they intend to increase their protein and micronutrient content easily and cheaply. Learning goals and objectives At the end of this instruction students will be able to successfully: G.1. Cook hard-boiled eggs perfectly O.1. Learners will be able to choose the correct eggs for boiling. O.2. Learners will be able to prepare an ice bath to place the boiled eggs after they are cooked. O.3. Learners will be able to place eggs at room temperature in a pot filled with water. O.4. Learners will be able to boil eggs under water in a pot without cracking them. O.5. Learners will be able to peel perfectly hard-boiled eggs easily and consume them. Learning Activities and Assessment 1. The learner will begin this experience by viewing the printed or online visual and text instructional materials and by listening to audio instructions simultaneously. 2. The learner will then use both the provided food materials along with the audio, visual and text directions to construct each stage of the boiling egg process. 3. The learner will present the perfectly cooked hard-boiled eggs to the instructor for assessment as to whether or not it has been properly made. 4. The instructor will either approve or disapprove the outcome after peeling and eating the hard-boiled egg. A perfectly hard-boiled egg should peel easily, should have no cracks, no gray ring around the yolk, and no crumbly yolk. The instructor will provide feedback for future performance. 5. The learner will then peel and consume the hard-boiled egg. 6. If the egg does not peel properly, has any cracks or a gray circle around the yolk, learner will repeat the task. 7. The learner will repeat this process two more times in order to show mastery of the boiling, peeling, and eating process. Completion outcomes The main outcomes of the instruction include: 1. Proper cooking of a hard-boiled egg 2. Proper peeling of a hard-boiled egg 3. The ability to repeat this process three times, indicating mastery 4. Technology required Learners will have access to any electronic device to view the visual and text instructional materials along with audio or be able to otherwise view the printed (visual and text) materials aided by audio. Timeline The process of instruction and assessment should take between 20-30 minutes. minutes. Assessment Rubric for Learning How to Boil and Peel Hard-Boiled Eggs Student: Learners followed the instructions step by step. Total /20 Learners made corrections based on instructor feedback. /20 The hard-boiled eggs did not crack during boiling. /20 The hard –boiled eggs were peeled easily. /20 The hard-boiled eggs did not have a gray circle around the yolk. /20 Total 100 General Feedback Evaluation Formative Self-Assessment Do you feel you learned and accomplished the objectives? Were the visual and text instructions clear and easy to follow? Was the audio clear without any distractions or interference? Were your questions answered by your instructor? Instructor Assessment Does the instructor feel that you learned and accomplished the objectives? References: E-How. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/how_8453027_make-hard-boiled-eggspeeling.html. March 22, 2014 Feeding America. Retrieved from http://feedingamerica.org/ March 22, 2014 The Incredible Edible Egg. Retrieved from http://www.incredibleegg.org/ March 22, 2014