<p>This is a fun activity which tests students knowledge of hazards relating to the making of food products and the kitchen environment.<br />
It can either be used as an activity during lessons or as a starter / plenary.<br />
Students can either select a gategory and write or explain the hazards individually or in group scenarios.<br />
Hope you enjoy it?</p>
<p>Iharch</p>
<p>This course focuses on CAD/CAM to produce a high quality product. It is aimed at Yr 9 pupils and it is aligned with the current Ofsted framework (first published in May 2019).<br />
No previous pupil CAD knowledge is required.<br />
I have included all of my teaching resources so that you can pick this up and run with it fairly quickly which includes:</p>
<ol>
<li>Scheme of Work</li>
<li>Teaching Notes</li>
<li>Course PowerPoint</li>
<li>Student’s CAD evaluation sheets</li>
<li>2D Design Setup & Tools guide</li>
<li>2D Design mood light base sizes, orthographic drawing in pdf.</li>
<li>CAD design files – Acrylic sheet layout, pupil 2D Design template</li>
<li>Light Base Practical – Step-by-Step sheet</li>
<li>CAD trace images</li>
<li>Mood light design example CAD design.</li>
</ol>
<p>All you need to do is familiarise yourself with the resources and have a go at making the mood light - You have time to do this in the first month or so while your pupils learn CAD.</p>
<p>The teaching notes covers a lot of the course and also gives a slide-by-slide commentary of the course powerpoint.</p>
<p>It is ready to go and will save you hours and hours of work. As a result of this, I feel it appropriate to impose a nominal cost for the resources.</p>
<p>Have fun.</p>