The first step for any cooking activity
What is washing your hands.
The tool you can use to cut metal pieces, wires, or other materials.
What is a tin-snip
the two types of measuring cups
What is liquid measuring cups and dry measuring cups.
the first thing you should do
What is clocking-in
6 basic ways to practice good hygiene.
What is showering, washing your hair, shaving regularly, brushing your teeth at least two times a day, trimming your nails, washing your clothes
A tool you use to flip pancakes
What is a spatula
The tool you use to remove the covering of wires while setting up electrical connections
What are wire strippers
half way between 1 and 2 cups
What is 1 and a half cups
The job task that involves getting the adult dogs exercise
What is field friends
The expectation that you will finish a job even when it is challenging
What is persevering.
A material you use to protect your hands while carrying baking sheets.
What is an oven mitt.
The tool you use to make marks on metal, sometimes known as a scratch awl
What is a metal scribe
half of a half
What is 1/4
A step in the process of field friends that makes sure the dog gets back to the right kennel.
What is scanning the micro chip
The ability to maintain energy, stay on your feet, and work for an extended period of time.
What is work stamina
A material you use to protect the counter service from hot plates, pans, or baking skeets.
What is a trivet.
The proper way to use a try-square.
What is...
aligning the metal ruler with the wood, creating a 90 degree angle and using a pencil to make a straight line.
half of a fourth
what is 1/8
Being able to do any job task with a positive attitude
What is not complaining
The ability to take advice from a supervisor and fix mistakes accordingly
What is listening to constructive criticism
List 5 additional safety rules for cooking.
open ended.
three reasons/ways to use a wood vise.
open ended.
Which is bigger, 3 1/4 cups or 3 2/8 cups
What is...
they are the same
The place you connect the collar to the lead
What are the d-hoops on the easy-walk
7 ways to practice professional communication skills
proper introductions
asking for help in a mature way
handing paperwork in on time
staying off your phone
no whining
appropriate language
maintaining conversations