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Technology and Livelihood Education

Grade 7/8
Learning Activity Sheet in Cookery
Quarter 1- Week 4 & 5

CARRYING OUT
MEASUREMENTS &
CALCULATIONS IN COOKERY

Prepared by:

ANNIE B. PADACDAC

DepEd.CAR. Schools Division of Mountain Province


Bauko 1. Banao National High School

Republic of the Philippines


DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Cordillera Administrative Region
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF MOUNTAIN PROVINCE
Bontoc, Mountain Province

Published by:
Learning Resource Management and Development System

COPYRIGHT NOTICE
2021

Section 9 of Presidential Decree No. 49 provides:

“No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines.
However, prior approval of the government agency of office wherein the work is
created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit.”

This material has been developed for the implementation of K-12 Curriculum through the
Curriculum Implementation Division (CID)—Learning Resource Management and
Development System (LRMDS). It can be reproduced for educational purposes and the
source must be acknowledged. Derivatives of the work including creating an edited
version, an enhancement or a supplementary work are permitted provided all original work
is acknowledged and the copyright is attributed. No work may be derived from this
material for commercial purposes and profit.

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PREFACE

This Learning Activity Sheet (LAS) is a project of the Curriculum


Implementation Division particularly the Learning Resource Management and
Development Unit, Department of Education, Schools Division of Mountain Province
which is in response to the implementation of the K to 12 Curriculum.

This Learning Material is a property of the Department of Education- CID,


Schools Division of Mountain Province. It aims to improve students’ performance
specifically in TLE: Cookery.

Date of Development : August, 2021


Resource Location : MPSDO, Bauko District, Banao National high School
Learning Area : Technology in Livelihood Education (TLE)
Grade Level : 7/8
Learning Resource Type : Learning Material (Learning Activity Sheet )
Language : English
Copyright year: 2021

Content Standard: The learners demonstrate an understanding on


performing mensuration and calculation in cookery.
Performance Standard: The learners independently measure and calculate
ingredients in cookery.
Learning Competency/Code : Carry out measurements and calculations in a
required task. TLE_HECK7/8PM-0d-4
Objectives: 1. To give the abbreviations and equivalents of
measurements;
2. Measure ingredients according to recipe requirement;
3. Convert systems of measurement according to recipe
requirement.
Quarter/Week : Q1/W4-5

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The developer wishes to express her gratitude to those who help in the
development of this learning material. The fulfillment of this learning material would not
be possible without the people who gave their support, helping hand and cooperation:

To the school, for the available K12 Exploratory 7 & 8 Books that served as the
main references of this material. Moreover, for the school materials and supplies
available in support of the making of this LAS.

To Ma’am Agrifina M. Lumpisa for sharing her knowledge for the improvement
of the preparation and formulation of this LAS

To Ma’am Ceasaria Reyna for sharing inputs concerning some updated


changes before the finalization of this material.
Above all, great thanks to Almighty God for giving the proponent enough
strength, knowledge and wisdom in the development of this Learning Activity Sheet.
May He pour great blessings to all of you in the contributions you shared for the
success of this learning material.
ABP

DIVISION LRMDS STAFF

ANDRES M. CUYASAN NIKKI T. MACABEO


Project Development Officer II Librarian II

CESARIA C. REYNA JUDY P. BERNARDEZ ANNABELLE G. CABRADILLA


Teacher Evaluator Teacher Evaluator Teacher Evaluator

AGRIFINA M. LUMPISA JOCELYN P. SAMIDAN, EdD


OIC, EPSvr- EPP/TLE EPSvr-LRMS

CONSULTANTS

KHAD M. LAYAG, EdD


CHIEF, Curriculum Implementation Division

VIRGINIA A. BATAN, CESE


OIC, Assistant Schools Division Superintendent

SALLY B. ULLALIM, CESO V


Schools Division Superintendent
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

Copyright Notice ……………………………………………………………. ii


Preface………………………………………………………………………. iii
Acknowledgement……………………………………………………………… iv
Table of Contents……………………………………………………………… v
Learning Competencies ……………………………………………………… 1
Learning Objectives
Lesson Proper
Background Information………………………………………………. 1-3
Directions/Instructions…………………………………………………………. 3
Exercises/Activities………………………………………………………………. 4
Activity 1………………………………………………………………… 4
Activity 2………………………………………………………………… 4-5
Activity 3 ………………………………………………………………… 5-6
Activity 4 ………………………………………………………………… 6
Scoring Rubrics…………………………………………………………………. 7
Closure/Reflection………………………………………………………………. 8
References………………………………………………………………………. 8
Answer Key……………………………………………………………………… 9-10

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Cordillera Administrative Region
Schools Division of Mountain Province

Learning Activity Sheet


TLE-Cookery
Name of Learner: ____________________________________ Grade: ______________
Signature of Parent/Guardian: _______________________ Date: _______________

ABBREVIATIONS, EQUIVALENTS & CONVERSION OF MEASUREMENTS

I. Learning Objectives:
1. To give the abbreviations and equivalents of measurements;
2. Measure ingredients according to recipe requirement; and
3. Convert systems of measurement according to recipe requirement.

II. Background Information


Before the calculation of ingredients’ measurements, you should have
the basic knowledge of the measuring tools that are used in cooking.
In measuring ingredients in cooking, there are units of measurements
used in cooking. They have their own shortened form and equivalent
amounts especially when converted to either U.S. (English) or Metric System
units of measurement.
Metric System is a system of measurement that uses meter, liter and
kilogram/gram as base units of length (distance), capacity (volume) and
weight (mass) respectively. To measure smaller or larger quantities, we used
units derived from the metric units. It is an internationally agreed decimal
system of measurement created in France in 1799 according to Donna
Roberts of mathbitsnotebook.com.

Whereas, U.S or English System is a collection of units of


measurement and rules relating them to each other. It is based on inches,
feet, yards, miles, pounds, ounces etc. It is used in England up to 1826,
which evolved as a combination of the Anglo-Saxon and Roman systems of
units stated in en.m.wikipedia.org.

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Abbreviations, Equivalents and Conversions
of Measurements

What do Equivalent, Conversion and Abbreviation mean?

Equivalent means equal or the same in value and amount according


to Oxford languages.com. Knowing the equivalents of basic measurements
either in metric or in U.S. systems make the measuring and cooking
tasks easier. It is important to know the basic measurements in Metric or in
U.S systems since recipes use either of the systems.

Whereas, conversion, according to meriamwebster.com., is a process


of a change of unit of measurement of a value but of the same amount. It is
important to know how to convert liquid measurements because they are
widely used in the commercial kitchen. Converting is a significant skill
especially when adjusting up and down recipes to accommodate certain
numbers of customers or people in a restaurant for example.
On the other hand, abbreviation refers to the shortened
representation of a term or phrase in word. In connection to this, units of
measurements can be abbreviated.

The following sections presents some important measuring


equivalents, tables and conversions.

Table 1. Tables of Weights and Measure of Liquid Ingredients


(Equivalents in US and in Metric)
CUPS U.S. METRI
C
2 tablespoons 1 fluid ounces 30
ml.
¼ cup 2 fluid ounces 60
ml,
3 fluid ounces 90
ml.
½ cup 4 fluid ounces 125
ml.
5 fluid ounces 150
ml.
5 ½ fluid ounces 170
ml.
¾ cup 6 fluid ounces 185
ml.
7 fluid ounces 220
ml.
1 cup 8 fluid ounces 250
ml.
2 cups 16 fluid ounces 500
(1 pint) ml.
2½ 20 fluid ounces 625
cups ml.
32 fluid ounces 1 li
(1 quart) te
r
- ashokascales.com-

Quick Conversions from U.S. to Metric


Table 2. How to Measure Dry Ingredients
U.S. Metr U. Metri
ic S. c
1/2 15 g ¼ 5 mm
oz inch
1 oz 30 g ½ 1 cm
inch
2 oz 60 g ¾ 2 cm
inch
3 oz 90 g 1 2.5 cm
inch
4 oz (1/4 lb) 125 g 2 inches 5 cm
5 oz 155 g 2 ½ inches 6 cm
6 oz 185 g 3 ¼ inches 8 cm
7 oz 220 g 4 inches 10 cm
8 oz (1/2 lb) 240- 5 inches 12 cm
250g
9 oz 280 g 6 inches 15 cm
10 315 g 7 inches 18 cm
oz
11 345 g 8 inches 20 cm
oz
12 oz (3/4 lb) 375g 9 inches 22 cm
13 410 g 10 inches 25 cm
oz
14 440 g 11 inches 28 cm
oz
15 470 g 12 inches (1 foot) 30 cm
oz
16 oz (l lb) 500 g 18 inches 46 cm
24 oz (1 ½ lbs) 750 g 20 inches 50 cm
32 oz 1 kg 24 inches (2 61 cm
(2 or 2.21 lbs) feet)
30 inches 77
cm

Table 3. Using Cups and Spoons

All cup and spoon measurement are leveled when measured.

In Cups In Spoons
U.S. Metri U.S. Metric
c
¼ 2 fluid 60 ml ¼ teaspoon 1 ml
cup ounces
1/3 2 ½ fluid 85 ml ½ 2.5 ml
cup ounces teaspoon
½ 4 fluid 125 1 teaspoon 5 ml
cup ounces ml
1 8 fluid 250ml 1 15 ml
cup ounces tablespoon

Table 4. Abbreviated Form of Units of Measurements


U.S./English Abbreviation Metric Abbreviation
Cup C Milliliter ml

Tablespoon T or Tbsp Liter L

teaspoon t or tsp Centimeter Cm

ounces oz Kiloram kg

pint pt Gram g

Quart qt

Pounds lb

inch in

Foot or feet ft

gallon gal

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III. Directions / Instructions
To achieve the objectives of this LAS, here’s a simple guide for you:
1. Read and follow instructions carefully.
2. Take note and record points for clarification.
3. Passionately do the activities and you will further understand the
lesson.
4. Don’t forget to write your complete name and let your
parent/guardian affix their signature in your activity sheet.
5. Check page 8 for the references.

IV. Exercises / Activities


Activity 1. Getting Familiarized on Equivalent of Measurements and Abbreviated
Units of Measurements
Instruction: Give the equivalent and abbreviate the following measurements. Follow the
given example in number 1.

Abbreviated
Measurements Equivalent
Unit
1) 1 cup 16 tablespoons Tbsp
2) 1 kilogram _______ pounds
3) 1 Tablespoon _______ teaspoons

4) 2 Cups _______ ounces


5) 500 mililiter _______ Cups

6) 1500 grams _______ kilogram

7) 12 cups _______ quarts

8) 3 cups _______ pints

9) 1 pound _______ milliliter

10) 16 tablespoons _______ grams

Activity 2. Identifying Measurement in a Required Tasks and


Calculating Equivalent Measurement
Instructions:
⮚ Identify the measurements required in the recipe. Copy the measurements
but indicate the units used in their abbreviated form.
⮚ Choose the correct equivalent of each ingredient in the given choices inside
the box under their corresponding column. The first one was done as an
example.
⮚ Write your answers inside the table at the next page.

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Ginataang Gulay at Sitaw Recipe

Preparation Time: 10 mins.


Cooking Time: 30 mins.
Serving Size: 8
¼ Cup
Ingredients:
2 Tablespoons oil
240 grams
1 Cup onion, red, chopped 1 kilogram & 80 grams
2 Tablespoons garlic, pounded
150 grams meat, sliced in strips 6 teaspoons
4 ½ cups squash, sliced into 1 ½ -inch chunks 1 Cup
2 cups sitaw sliced into 3-inch lengths
8 ounces water 32 tablespoons
1 pack (60gram) Easy Gata Mix, dissolved in 30 milliliters
½ cup water
~5 tablespoons

Source: lifegetsbetter.ph

Measurements Measurement in Equivalent of


Required in the Recipe Abbreviated Form of Measurement
Unit
1. 2 tablespoons oil 2 Tbsp 30 milliliters
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Activity 3. Identifying Equivalent Measurements


& Conversion of Measurements

Instruction: Now that you have learned the basic measurement abbreviations and
their equivalents, it is time to enhance the learning by doing the activity below. Fill
in the blanks under column 2, 3 & 4 with the correct answers.

Common Abbreviation of Basic Equivalent Conversion


Measurements Unit of of the
of the
w/ unit Measurement Measurement
Measurement

1 teaspoon 1) _____________ 1/3 tablespoons 13)_____ 5.7 or 5


milliliter grams
5
1 tablespoon 2) _____ or T 8)_____ 15 19)______
teaspoons milliliters grams
1 cup 3) ____________ 9)_____ 14)____ 250
tablespoons grams milliliters
1 kilogram Kg 1000 grams 15)_____ 4 or 4.16
pounds Cups
500 grams 4) ____________ 10)______ 1 or 1.11 2 or 2.08
kilogram pounds Cups
2. 21 pounds 5) ____________ 11)_______ 16)_____ 4 or 4.16
kilogram gram Cups
8 ounces 6) ____________ 1 Cup 17)____ 16.67 or 16
milliliters tablespoons
500 milliliters 7) ____________ ½ liter 18)_______ 2 Cups
quart
1 liter L 12)_____ 4 Cups 20)____ pint
milliliter

Activity 4. Recipe Making


Instructions:
● Formulate your own special dish recipe for your family that is practical in
this time of pandemic. It could be your future Restaurant Specialty.
● Make sure to specify or state properly the original measurements of your
ingredients and their proper equivalent or converted units of measurements.
● Follow the format given. Use an extra sheet of short bond paper if necessary.
● Be guided with the Rubric for Scoring given at the next page for better
output.

Recipe Name:

Preparation Time:

Cooking Time:

Serving Size:

Ingredients with Measurements: Equivalent Measurement / Conversion

Procedure:

V. Rubric for Scoring 6

For Activity 4
Score
Indicators Good Fair Poor (30)
The instruction The instruction The instruction
given was given was followed given was
1) Format & followed exactly exactly but not all followed
Instruction and all the 4 the 4 rows are satisfactorily
rows are filled in filled in correctly. but not all the 4
correctly. rows are filled
(5 points) in correctly.

5 points 4 points 3 points

The given The given The given


information is information is information is
detailed and detailed but in general or
complex. simple. not specified
and simple.

Measurements
Measurements Measurements of of ingredients
of ingredients ingredients are are not
2) Content are specified specified clearly specified but
clearly and but three or less more than three
correctly are mistakenly are mistakenly
(10 points) converted to converted to converted to
different units of different units of different units
measurement. measurement. of
measurement.

The recipe is too


common.
The recipe is The recipe is
unique. common.

10 points 8 points 6 points

The procedure The procedure is The procedure


given is clearly clearly stated but is not clearly
3) Procedure stated and the the flow of stated and the
flow of thought thought is flow of thought
is organized satisfactorily is poor.
(10 points) well. organized.

10 points 8 points 6 points

The output is The output is a bit The output is


not crumpled crumpled and messy and not
4) Neatness and messy and messy and the readable.
and clarity the texts are texts are readable.
of texts readable.

(5 points)

5 points 4 points 3 points

Total Score
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VI. Closure / Reflection
Units of measurements can be converted from Metric to English
System and vice versa depending on the required measurements of
ingredients in a recipe or in a cooking task and the availability of measuring
tools in your kitchen.

Both systems are called the imperial system of measurements and


commonly used systems of today and was adapted most countries as their
standard number system. Although, in the U.S., they use the metric system
for some things but their standard numerical system is the English System.

Familiarizing the equivalents, conversion and abbreviation of units of


measurements is very essential to attain better cooking. Units of
measurements to be used will depend on the available measuring tools in
the kitchen. You might be calculating the possible equivalents or
conversions to attain accurate amounts needed in a recipe.

Thus, being familiar with the measurements either used in dry or in


liquid ingredients helps you to be flexible in measuring ingredients needed
for dish preparations.

References

Cruz, Julie, Rojo, Luz, and Dr. Cristina Villanueva. Effective II: Technology and
Livelihood Economics. Quezon City: Adriana Publishing Co., 2005.

Jatayna, Teresita. K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood


Education Learning Module: Bread and Pastry Exploratory Course Grade 7
and 8 – Classification of Baking Tools and Equipment; Perform Mensuration
and Calculation. Department of Education.

Jatayna, Teresita.K t0 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and


Livelihood Education Learning Module: Commercial Cooking Exploratory
Course Grade 7 and 8 – Perform Mensuration and Calculation. Department
of Education.

Padacdac, Annie.Module in Technology and Livelihood Education: Mensuration and


Calculations. Department of Education- CID, Schools Division of Mountain
Province, 2020.

Roberts, Donna.MathBitsNotebook.com.2012-2021
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Answer Key

Activity 1

Measurements Equivalent Abbreviated Unit

1) 1 cup 16 tablespoons Tbsp


2) 1 kilogram 2 or 2.21 pounds lb/s

3) 1 Tablespoon 3 teaspoons tsp

4) 2 Cups 16 ounces oz
5) 500 mililiter 2 Cups C

6) 1500 grams 1.5 or 1 1/2 kilogram kg

7) 12 cups 3 quarts qt
8) 3 cups 1.5 or 1 1/2 pints pt

9) 1 pound 500 milliliter ml

10) 16 tablespoons 240 grams g

Activity 2

Measurements Required Measurement in Equivalent of


in the Recipe Abbreviated Form of Unit Measurement

1) 2 tablespoons oil 2 Tbsp 30 milliliters

2) 1 Cup onion (red, 1C 240-250 grams


chopped)

3) 2 Tablespoons garlic 2 T or Tbsp 6 teaspoons


(pounded)

4) 150 grams meat 150 g ~ 5 tablespoons


(sliced in strips)

5) 4 ½ cups squash 4½C 1 kilogram & 80 grams


(sliced into 1 ½ -inch
chunks)

6) 2 cups sitaw (sliced 2C 32 tablespoons


into 3-inch lengths)

7) 8 ounces water 8 oz 1 Cup

8) 1 pack (60gram) Easy 60 g ¼ Cup


Gata Mix (dissolved
in ½ cup water
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Activity 3

Common Abbrevia- Basic Equivalent Conversion


Measurements of the
Used tion of Unit of Measurement of the
Measurement
w/ unit Used Measurement

1 teaspoon 1) Tsp or t 1/3 tablespoons 13)__5___ 5.7 or 5 grams


milliliter

1 tablespoon 2)_Tbsp or T 8)___3__ 15 milliliters 19)__~15___


teaspoons grams

1 cup 3) C 9)_ 16____ 14)_240___ 250 milliliters


tablespoons grams

1 kilogram Kg 1000 grams 15)_2 or 2.21_ 4 or 4.16 Cups

pounds

500 ams 4) g 10)_1/2 or 0.5_ 1 or 1.11 2 or 2.08 Cups


kilogram pounds

2. 21 pounds 5) lb/s 11)__1_____ 16)_1000_ 4 or 4.16 Cups


kilogram
grams

8 ounces 6) oz 1 Cup 17)_250___ 16.67 or 16


milliliters tablespoons

500 milliliters 7) ml ½ liter 18)__1/2_ 2 Cups


quart

1 liter L 12)__1000___ 4 Cups 20)_ 2___ pint


milliliter

Activity 4: Answers may vary


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