Foodtechfanatics contains a range of resources which meet the requirements of the National Curriculum in Cookery and Nutrition, and GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition. The resources have been created to improve teaching and learning and raise standards.
Foodtechfanatics contains a range of resources which meet the requirements of the National Curriculum in Cookery and Nutrition, and GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition. The resources have been created to improve teaching and learning and raise standards.
This brand new pack can be used at the end Food Technology rotations so that students can evaluate and reflect on the skills that they've learnt, and set themselves appropriate Targets.
Solo Power Packs have been created to save the teacher time, by ensuring that all the necessary paperwork is at hand to teach a complete lesson successfully. The pack provides a wealth of ideas and helps to improve students' Literacy and Numeracy levels through the use of Power words and Power Numbers.
This Solo Power Pack contains:
1. A Lesson Plan
2. Skills Set Assessment Materials (meets the progression frameworks of the Design and Technology Association (DATA)
3. Differentiated Target Sheets
4. Differentiated Literacy and Numeracy Target Sheets
5. Pair and group activities
6. Power Point
7. Power Reflection Pass
8. Power Words and Power Numbers
9. Extension Activity and Homework
The mini 'Target Cards' can be used for both practical and theory lessons and in a number of different ways. They can be applied to any subject and easily adapted in Microsoft Publisher. Targets can either be typed beforehand by the teacher, or students can hand write their own targets, referring to individual learning ladders/ assessment criteria for their subject (not included in this resource).
These cards are an easy way to evidence progression in lessons.
This resource pack contains the following differentiated worksheets:
Christmas Biscuit Designs
Step-by-step Planning
The worksheets have been differentiated into Higher, Middle and Lower Ability and can be used prior to a Christmas biscuit practical lesson. Although recipes are not included in this resource, the worksheets specify the use of a shortbread or gingerbread biscuit recipe (this can be altered on the publisher documents).
I hope that you enjoy using this resource and have a Merry Christmas!
This sheet is also included in the 'General Design Sheets Pack for SEN Students' by foodtechfanatics on TES premium resources.
This resource has been created for SEN pupils and can be used in all disciplines of Design and Technology. It consists of a simple A3 evaluation sheet and contains large font.
This resource has been made in both publisher and PDF.
This template sheet has been created to help students structure their written investigative work properly. It's been broken down into different sections and uses sentence openers and written prompts to provoke thinking.
The template sheet is a useful resource for KS4 Food Preparation and Nutrition courses and helps students to prepare for their NEA investigative task. It can be typed on directly or printed and laminated.
These A4 sheets can be used to help students to familiarise, sort out and present different fabric samples neatly. This resource includes:
A General Fabric Sample Sheet
Cotton Fabric Samples Sheet
Silk Fabric Samples Sheet
Linen Fabric Samples Sheet
Wool Fabric Samples Sheet
Synthetic Fibres Fabric Samples Sheet
Artificial Fibres Samples Sheet
Plain Weave Samples Sheet
Twill Weave Samples Sheet
Sateen Weave Samples Sheet
Knitted Weave Samples Sheet
The sheets are in both PDF and Word format.
This resource contains 3 worksheets with sketching tasks relevant to Product Design. It can be used as a homework, or each of the boxes could be completed as a starter or plenary activity. The idea is to develop freehand drawing skills by sketching different items. Once completed, the worksheets could be cut into squares and grouped together according to style or outcome, as part of a group/class activity.
The worksheets contain differentiated Learning Objectives and this resource has been uploaded in both Publisher and PDF format.
This comprises of two very similar A3 worksheets that can be used to prompt students to carry out detailed evaluations. It encourages students to think about how their practical work connects to theory work e.g. when evaluating a lemon meringue pie, they would need to think about who the dish is suitable for, how the ingredients fit into the Eatwell Guide, how the ingredients have been primary processed, how they have applied food styling etc.
This resource is useful for KS4 GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition. It has been uploaded in both publisher and pdf file.
This detailed generic product analysis sheet can be used to analyse an individual food product. It asks students to consider and answer questions relating to the following aspects of their product:
Cost
Nutritional information
Sensory analysis
Disassembly
Skills and techniques used
Sustainability
Adaptation
Value
Dietary group
Packaging materials
Food science
Customer
Establishment
This worksheet also contains a Star Profile and Hedonic Chart to complete.
The worksheets are about smart foods and modified starch. Firstly, get the students to make an instant desset and compare it against a blancmange recipe. The students can discuss which ingredient they think is the smart ingredient used in the instant dessert to help it to set more quickly than the blancmange.
The worksheets have been differeniated into coloured titles: red-lower ability; amber- middle ability, and green- higher ability.
This resource currently only contains the worksheets without information sheets.
This pack contains 3 worksheets for lower ability pupils about calcium. It can be included in existing schemes of work and promotes literacy in Food Technology. The worksheets contain visual cues, acronym activities, and research of high calcium recipes.
This resource contains two pages-the first page shows pictures of equipment with the correct name; the second page shows the pictures without the name for the students to label.
This resource has been produced to help students to create different patterns. Example patterns are shown on the top right hand corner of each page-along with a colour palette, and a maximum of 3 colours should be used for each pattern.
This activity can be used as a homework or inspiration before an Art, Textiles or Design based project.
This A3 sensory picture work bank can be used to help students describe the different sensory charateristics of foods. Each sensory word has been represented by a picture to help students to learn their meaning. The sensory picture bank can be printed and laminated to support word learning recognition. The words from the food bank could also be cut out and given to students to sort and group into the following categories: texture, taste and appearance.
This sheet is also included in the 'General Design Sheets Pack for SEN Students' by foodtechfanatics on TES premium resources.
This resource has been created for SEN pupils and can be used in all disciplines of Design and Technology. It consists of a simple A3 flow chart sheet. Students can either draw pictures or place images in the correct order to show how they will make a specific product.
This resource has been made in both publisher and PDF.
This visual informational powerpoint should be used with younger students. It looks at where meat and fish comes from and why we need protein in the diet.
This brand new pack has been produced to meet the requirements of the new national curriculum in Cookery and Nutrition, and implement effective assessment without the use of levels.
Solo Power Packs have been created to save the teacher time, by ensuring that all the necessary paperwork is at hand for a complete lesson. Each pack improves students' Literacy and Numeracy skills through the effective use of Power Words and Power Numbers.
Each Solo Power Pack contains:
1. A Lesson Plan
2. Skills Set Assessment Materials (meets the progression frameworks of the Design and Technology Association (DATA)
3. Differentiated Worksheets
4. Power Point
5. Power Reflection Pass
6. Differentiated recipes from Licence to Cook
7. Ingredients List
8. Power Words and Power Numbers
9. Extension Activity
The DT Baseline Test should ideally be taken at the start of the first Y7 rotation. It can be used as a starting point to measure progression from to set appropriate targets for data entry.
Resistant Materials, Textiles and Graphics have been incorporated into the questions and this test paper focuses on the following topics relating to Design and Technology:
Health and Safety
Equipment
Materials
Measurements
Designing
Analysing
An answer sheet has also been included.
This powerpoint is about carbohydrates and is ideal for KS4 Food Preparation and Nutrition courses. It identifies the different sugars that make up starch carbohydrates and sugar carbohydrates and could be used to introduce the topic or as a revision aid. The powerpoint contains learning objectives, power words (key words), informational slides and revision questions.