LP8 - Review Various Formulation
LP8 - Review Various Formulation
I. OJECTIVES: at the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
a. discuss the volume measurement of conversion
b. convert volume measurement
c. appreciate the importance of reviewing the various formulations
. Greetings
2. Prayer
3. Checking of Attendance
B. Motivation
That’s correct!
Glenn, kindly define what is conversion of Conversion of units is the conversion between
units. different units of measurement for the same
quantity, typically through multiplicative
conversion factors.
Yes that is right!
Glenn mentioned conversion factors as he A conversion factor is used to change the units
defined conversion units, what is conversion of a measured quantity without changing its
factor, Hazel? value.
Very good!
On the screen are the technical terms.
Beverly kindly read the first two technical Conversion- a change from one state or
terms. position to another or from one form to
another.
Data- a collection of information about a study
under investigation. It may be a number
(quantitative) or word (qualitative).
Thank you Beverly!
Rocelyn kindly read the next two technical Cost- the total amount spent for goods or
terms. services including money, time, and labor.
Documentation- a systematic procedure of
producing a record for reference.
Thank you!
Please read the next two Rica. Input- something that enters a process from
the outside and is acted upon or integrated in
the main body of data.
Measurement- a way of comparing certain
attribute of an object with some given
standard.
Thank you!
For the next two technical terms, Vanny Output- anything produced especially through
Rhose please read. a process, a product, or a yield.
Production cost- the combined cost of raw
materials and labour incurred in producing
goods.
Thank you Vanny Rhose!
For the last three terms, David kindly red. Production report- a written record showing
the output-input relationship in determining
the yield from a certain procedure.
Raw food cost- the amount spent in buying
raw ingredients.
Solution- a homogenous mixture of substances
with variable composition.
Thank you David!
You are now familiar with the technical terms
in our lesson today.
We will now go on with the review of various
formulations.
It is important to weigh or measure all
ingredients accurately, especially for
beginners. There are cooks and chefs who
seem to be able to produce good results by
guesswork and intuition because of their long
experience in cooking. However, that should
not be the case. What generally matter is
using precise measurement.
When weighing, what are the things to
consider when buying scale?
Yes Glenn? It is essential to buy a good brand of weighing
scale that would longer be use. A good
selection of measuring cups and spoons can be
very handy.
Thank you Glenn!
For the measuring cup, what are the
measurements of cup?
Yes Zecaina? The measurements of cups are
1 Cup (C)
½C
1/3 C
¼C
1/8 C
Very good!
How about the measurement of spoons, 1 Tablespoon (tbsp or T)
Rocelyn? 1 Teaspoon (tsp or t)
½ tsp
¼ tsp
Very good!
Why is it necessary to use clear glass
measuring cup?
Yes David? So that we can get the precise liquid
measurement ma’am.
That’s right!
Moving on, what must we know when
measuring dry ingredients?
Yes Vanny Rhose? The most important thing to know about
measuring dry ingredients is that they should
be level with the top of your measuring cup
using spatula.
Very good!
What should we do when measuring dry
ingredients?
Yes Beverly? Dip your cup into the
bin, fill to overflowing
and level it off by
sweeping the edge of a
knife across the top.
Very good Beverly!
What else, Glenn? Spoon flour and similar
ingredients into
measuring cups.
That’s correct!
How about you David, kindly you share to us Do not scoop the
your thought? ingredient using the
cup itself because this
“packs” the cup too
much and the
measurement won’t be precise.
Yes, that is right!
Rocelyn, will you add more? Be careful if you are
using a cup larger than
what is needed (as in a 1
cup measure to get 1/2 C
worth of ingredients).
The same levelling technique should be used
with measuring spoons.
Very good!
All you have mentioned are correct.
David do you have any tip when measuring Measure dry ingredients over a plate or bowl
dry ingredients? so you can catch the excess and put it.
Very good David!
Thank you for sharing to us your tip.
We have here a table for volume
measurement conversions.
Kindly read the table of volume measurement VOLUME MEASUREMENT
conversion, Glenn?
CONVERSIONS
Cup Tablespoons Teaspoons Milliliters
s
1 tsp 5 ml
1/16 1 tbsp 3 tsp 15 ml
cup
1/8 2 tbsp 6 tsp 30 ml
cup
¼ 4 tbsp 12 tsp 60 ml
cup
1/3 5 1/3 tbsp 16 tsp 80 ml
cup
½ 8 tbsp 24 tsp 120 ml
cup
2/3 10 2/3 tbsp 32 tsp 160 ml
cup
¾ 12 tbsp 36 tsp 180 ml
cup
1 cup 16 tbsp 48 tsp 240 ml
Convert Me!
Give the measurement conversions of the
following.
1. 1/16 cup= ___tbsp= ___tsp
2.___ cup= 4 tbsp= ___tsp
3. 1/3 cup= ___tbsp= ___tsp
4.___ cup= ___tbsp= 24tsp
5. ___cup= 12 tbsp= ___tsp
E. Generalization
IV. Evaluation
Directions: Carefully read the questions and choose your answer from the choices given. Write
the letter of your answers that corresponds to the correct answer.
1. It is a change from one state or position to another or from one form to another.
A. Data B. Conversion C. Input D. Output
2. A collection of information about a study under investigation. It may be a number
(quantitative) or a word (qualitative).
A. Output B. Input C. Conversion D. Data
3. It is a way of comparing certain attribute of an object with some given standard.
A. Measurement B. Data C. Cost D. Materials
4. The amount spent for buying raw ingredients.
A. Raw materials B. Raw food cost C. Input D. Data
5. The total amount spent for goods or services including money, time, and labor.
A. Cost B. Production cost C. Data D. Output
6. How many teaspoons are there in two tablespoons?
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8
7. How many tablespoons are there in two cups?
A. 4 B. 34 C. 32 D. 16
8. Which of the following is equivalent to two kilograms?
A. 1500g B. 1000g C. 2000g D. 2500g
9. What is the equivalent of 320F to Centigrade?
A. 00C B. 200C C. 100C D. 300C
10. What do you call a form with only a few data presented?
A. Tabular form B. Textual form C. Graphical form D. None of the above
11. How many tablespoons are there in one cup?
A. 32 B. 64 C. 16 D. 8
12. How many teaspoons are there in three tablespoons?
A. 9 B. 12 C. 6 D. 15
13. How many tablespoons are there in 12 teaspoons?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
14. How many cups are there in 8 tablespoons?
A. ¼ cup B. ½ cup C. ¾ cup D. 1 cup
V. Assignment
What are the steps in recording and documenting production input?