What a delicious fun way to learn the geography of the United States – make a cookie cake in the shape of the map of the USA. Here is how to make a USA cookie map!
My daughter is a homeschooling mom. She teaches my precious 8 year old granddaughter, MacKenzie, and a cute little sweetie named Kailyn, age 7. Their most recent, very creative, history/geography lesson involved making an edible map of the United States. Correction: 2 edible maps!!! What fun.
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How To Make a USA Cookie Map
First, Shannon took the girls to the store with their list of ingredients. Her students were the shoppers. Each girl is in 3rd and 2nd grade, respectively. Had they been a little bit older, she would have had them do the money-math, as well. At their age, reading the recipe and selecting the various candies and decorations was just challenging enough to be educational and stay FUN.
The girls selected it all, including their own frosting. Mackenzie is a chocolate lover so, no surprise, chocolate was the flavor she chose. Kailyn loves pastels so she picked pink.
Chocolate chips served as mountain ranges. Yellow generic chocolate candies (M&M type) were used for desert regions. Green candy for plush forest areas. Blue candies for water, such as the great lakes and Mississippi River.
To make a cookie map, use a large jelly roll baking pan and classic rolled sugar cookie dough. (recipe link below) Bake it, let it cool and cut the outline to look like the map you are making. Have a copy of the United States map nearby for your children to use as a visual aid.
BTW, the scraps taste good, too, so don’t throw them out. In this case, grandpa got them and enjoyed every bite!
Click here=>> Rolled Sugar Cookie Recipe
And, of course, there IS the cleanup!
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Enjoy!
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