Everyday Basics
Cooking & Kitchen Terms
Business & Money
STEM & Science
Careers & Job Skills
100

This is food that you eat at one time.

What is M.E.A.L

100

Instructions that tell you how to cook a dish.

What is a recipe?

100

A paper that shows what you bought and how much you paid.

What is a receipt?

100

Movement from one place to another.

What is motion?

100

A document that lists your skills and work experience.

What is a résumé?

200

Clothes or sheets that need to be washed.

What is laundry?

200

Cooking food in an oven using dry heat.

What is baking?

200

Money that is left over after expenses are paid.

What is profit?

200

The force that makes electricity move.

What is voltage?

200

A temporary job where you learn skills.

What is an internship?

300

A person who buys something from a store.

What is a buyer?

300

Cooking food quickly in a small amount of oil.

What is sautéing?

300

A plan for how to spend money.

What is a budget?

300

The process where plants use sunlight to make food.

What is photosynthesis?

300

Training where you learn a job by working with an expert.

What is an apprenticeship?

400

Finding your way from one place to another.

What is navigating?

400

A decoration added to food to make it look or taste better.

What is a garnish?

400

Money that is spent.

What is an expenditure?

400

The connected parts that let electricity flow in a device.

What is circuitry?

400

Acting respectful and responsible at work.

What is professionalism?

500

The legal right to move first on a road or path.

What is the right-of-way?

500

A place where sweets or candy are made.

What is a confectionary?

500

Having different things instead of just one type.

What is diversification?

500

A tiny amount of energy found in physics.

What is a quantum?

500

Official approval showing a program meets standards.

What is accreditation?

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