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Resourceful Mind

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Welcome to Resourceful Mind! Through my extensive experience in teaching design, engineering, graphics, food and textiles, I've developed resources that make topics easy to understand. My materials include clear visuals, simple explanations, and engaging tasks to reinforce learning and support learners.

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Welcome to Resourceful Mind! Through my extensive experience in teaching design, engineering, graphics, food and textiles, I've developed resources that make topics easy to understand. My materials include clear visuals, simple explanations, and engaging tasks to reinforce learning and support learners.
Food Provenance - Hospitality and Catering
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Food Provenance - Hospitality and Catering

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This lesson introduces students to the concept of using local produce, focusing on how it supports the environment and the local economy. Students will explore the benefits, such as reduced food miles, sustainability, and support for local farmers, while also considering the challenges of relying solely on local food sources, such as limited variety and seasonal availability. The lesson includes: PowerPoint Presentations: Clear visual explanations and key points on food provenance and sustainability. Video Resources: Engaging visual content to illustrate examples of local food production and its impact. Mini Reviews: Short, focused assessments to check for student understanding after key sections of the lesson. Interactive Tasks: Group activities that encourage collaboration and hands-on learning, such as designing a soup using local produce. Challenge Sheets: Stretch-it questions to encourage deeper thinking, including support materials to guide students through more complex concepts. Final Review and Reflection: A class discussion to consolidate learning and reflect on how students can apply their knowledge in their daily food choices. This resource is ideal for a Key Stage 4 class in Hospitality and Catering, Food Technology, or Geography, and includes everything needed to engage students in the importance of local, sustainable food choices. Please leave a review if you have purchased
Equality
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Equality

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Learning Objective: Pupils will understand the concept of equality and will be able to explain it in their own words through discussion, activities, and reflection. Learning Outcomes: All pupils will be able to identify what equality means and give a simple example. Most pupils will be able to explain equality in their own words and describe how it applies in different situations. Some pupils will be able to critically evaluate situations of inequality and suggest thoughtful solutions to promote equality in various contexts. This lesson allows pupils to engage with the topic at different levels of depth, progressing from basic understanding to more complex critical thinking. Included in slide Starter Bingo Game Mini Review Handouts 3 Tasks Plenary
Apostrophes Cover work/Busy Work English Task
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Apostrophes Cover work/Busy Work English Task

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This worksheet is designed as a fun and educational activity to help students understand how and when to use apostrophes correctly. It is perfect for a cover lesson or busy task where students can work independently or in small groups. What It Covers: Introduction to Apostrophes: The worksheet starts with a brief, student-friendly explanation of what apostrophes are and their two main uses—showing possession and replacing missing letters in contractions. It covers key aspects of apostrophes: contractions, possessives, and common mistakes (like using apostrophes in plurals). It is a self-explanatory resource, requiring minimal teacher intervention—perfect for independent work during a cover lesson. The activities are flexible and can be completed individually or in pairs. This worksheet will help students strengthen their understanding of apostrophes while offering them an enjoyable way to practice their skills.
Adjectives - Whewn to use them
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Adjectives - Whewn to use them

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In this lesson, students will explore adjectives and their two main roles: attributive (before the noun) and predicative (after the noun). Through a combination of direct instruction, guided practice, and peer interaction, students will deepen their understanding of how adjectives modify nouns and enrich sentences. The lesson begins with a quick-start activity to recall prior knowledge, followed by an engaging visual explanation of adjective use. The main task includes a worksheet with real-life sentence examples, allowing students to practice identifying adjectives in different positions. Interactive tasks encourage collaboration and active learning, while peer review promotes reflection and discussion. The lesson closes with a mini-task and a plenary to consolidate key points. This well-rounded approach ensures that students grasp the concepts and can confidently use adjectives in their writing.
Soup - Hospitality and Catering Unit
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Soup - Hospitality and Catering Unit

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Memory updated Overview of Hospitality and Catering Unit of Work: Soup and Food Provenance This unit of work is designed to guide students through the process of learning about food provenance, preparation, and evaluation, with a focus on making and evaluating vegetable soup. The unit integrates a range of engaging resources, including starters, mini reviews, tasks, printouts, differentiated activities, and plenary sessions to ensure students grasp key concepts and practical skills. Lesson Components: Food Provenance - Vegetable Soup Students will explore the origins of ingredients, sustainability, and local food sources, linking this knowledge to the preparation of vegetable soup. Vegetable Soup Research Pupils will investigate different types of vegetable soups, exploring variations in ingredients, nutritional content, and cultural significance. Flavour Profiling and Seasoning This lesson focuses on developing an understanding of how to balance and enhance flavors using seasoning. Pupils will create a flavour profile for their soup and learn the impact of seasoning on the final product. Mise en Place - Time Plan Students will learn how to prepare efficiently in a professional kitchen environment by organizing their tools, ingredients, and time before starting the soup practical. Knife Skills A practical session on knife handling and safety, where students will practice techniques such as chopping, dicing, and julienning, essential for vegetable preparation. Soup Practical In this hands-on session, pupils will put their skills to the test by preparing their own vegetable soup using the techniques and knowledge gained from previous lessons. Soup Evaluation Finally, students will evaluate their soups based on taste, texture, appearance, and overall success. They will also consider ways to improve their dish in the future. Differentiation and Assessment: The unit includes differentiated tasks to accommodate varying skill levels, allowing all students to engage with the material at an appropriate pace. Formative assessment occurs through mini reviews, while summative assessment takes place in the soup practical and evaluation lessons.