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My name is Mr D Wilson; I'm a full-time University of Highland and Islands student. Studying a degree in Food, Nutrition and Textiles Education to become a secondary school Home Economics Teacher in Scotland.
My Shop will host all the resources I create and develop throughout my teaching career. I will always update and change them to meet the needs of the pupils in classrooms around the world.
Hello,
My name is Mr D Wilson; I'm a full-time University of Highland and Islands student. Studying a degree in Food, Nutrition and Textiles Education to become a secondary school Home Economics Teacher in Scotland.
My Shop will host all the resources I create and develop throughout my teaching career. I will always update and change them to meet the needs of the pupils in classrooms around the world.
This is set of labels designers for the Food, Nutrition and Textiles Department Food Kitchen Classroom. These labels full set of 55 labels, and including three PDFs with full a4 size, 2 per page and 4 per page. That you can choose the size you needs for your own classroom.
This is a resources that is “Differentiation Strategies Handbooks” this is including range of different additional support needs that will come across within the educational system, each of the additional support needs includes a range of different strategies that could be used within the classroom, although these are not the only strategies, use this resources as working developmental document that you can add your own and take from the to enhance the pupil centered learning within the classroom.
Hello, this is a cookery logbook that is filled with information regarding different recipes that was cooked each week and additional information to be included. This is example of fully created logbook that can be used to show pupils the skills and information for the recipes and also an professional sample of logbook for cooking to a professional cookery level.
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This is a template that can be used for creating your own flashcard for your pupils, using slide and being able to display them on the board and or print them for the pupils to access.
During Studying BA Food, Nutrition & Textiles Education apart of my degree one of my module was Textiles Studies 1, this is the full digital portfolio including breakdown of all the skills and knowledge within textiles.
This can be used in range of different way, as handouts, revision part of a lesson and or CPD for the teacher to develop their skills and knowlegde.
When you buy the resource it will come without the Watermarks
https://youtu.be/Yn9Jovbumz4
Contents of Resources:
Health & Safety.
Introduction to Equipment.
Textile dictionary
Fabric & their Properties
Thread & their properties
Technical Workshops
References
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This product is a teacher planner with a full breakdown and weekly planning for the 2024-2025 school year. It is created in Google Sheets but can also be used in Microsoft Excel. All pages are hyperlinked for easy navigation.
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Equip your students with essential kitchen skills through this comprehensive lesson designed specifically for food technology educators.
Lesson resources include slides, template for you to either print and or get pupils to sign during technology, to display within your classroom, the resource also includes posters for the wall.
The Food Hygiene Information Book is a comprehensive educational resource designed specifically for Scottish secondary pupils studying Food, Nutrition, and Textile Education (FNTE). This book aims to equip students with essential knowledge and skills in food hygiene, promoting safe and healthy food practices both in school and at home.
Textile classroom projects are educational activities designed to teach students about textiles and their various applications. These projects typically involve hands-on learning experiences where students engage in the creation, manipulation, and analysis of different textile materials and techniques. Here are key components and examples of such projects:
Fabric Studies: Students explore different types of fabrics, their properties, and uses. This may include experiments to test fabric strength, durability, and absorbency.
Dyeing and Printing: Projects in this area teach students about fabric dyeing techniques, such as tie-dye, batik, and block printing. They learn about the chemistry of dyes and the methods for applying patterns and colors to textiles.
Weaving and Knitting: These projects involve creating textiles from yarns using looms for weaving or needles for knitting. Students learn about different patterns, textures, and the basics of textile construction.
Sewing and Garment Construction: Students design and create their own clothing or textile products. They learn sewing techniques, pattern making, and the principles of garment construction.
Sustainability in Textiles: Projects focused on sustainability teach students about eco-friendly materials and practices. They might involve recycling old textiles, using organic fabrics, or learning about the environmental impact of textile production.
Textile Art and Design: These projects encourage creativity and artistic expression through textiles. Students might create textile-based art pieces, explore embroidery, or design their own fabric patterns.
Cultural Studies: Exploring textiles from different cultures helps students understand the historical and cultural significance of various textile traditions. This could involve studying traditional weaving techniques, fabric patterns, and garment styles from around the world.
Textile classroom projects provide a comprehensive education in both the technical and creative aspects of textiles, preparing students for further study or careers in fashion, design, and related fields.
This Resource include PDF handouts of range of different projects including Bunting, Zipper Bag, Apron and Tote Bag.