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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.

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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.
Emulsification
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Emulsification

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This visual powerpoint about Emulsification is ideal for KS4 Food Preparation and Nutrition students but can also be used in KS3 Cookery and Nutrition. It covers emulsions, water-in-oil solutions, and oil-in-water solutions. The powerpoint could either be used to introduce the topic or as a revision aid. It contains 14 slides in total including a 'Power Words' slide (key words) and a set of revision questions.
KS3 and KS4 Energy Needs
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KS3 and KS4 Energy Needs

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This PowerPoint presentation is about Energy Needs. It contains key words, learning objectives, information slides and questions. The presentation conveys why we need energy, how energy is measured; energy balance; energy intake; basal metabolic rate (BMR), and physical activity level (PAL). It can either be used to introduce students to Energy Needs at KS3/KS4 or as a revision PowerPoint.
Shortening
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Shortening

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This short powepoint illustrates the basic food science behind shortening in a visual and simple way. It explains the relationship between 'shortening' and 'rubbing-in' and gives examples of food products that have been shortened. This resourceis ideal for KS3 as an extension task after shortcrust making.
Colourful Food Words
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Colourful Food Words

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This resource has been developed to help lower ability or EAL students to identify some very basic nutritional properties of foods. An example is to colour in all the calcium rich words blue-cheese is calcium rich so this word would be coloured in blue. The colours used relate to the colours represented on the 'Eatwell Guide' which can be downloaded at the foodtechfanatics shop for free. Answer sheets have been included to encourage independent learning and peer marking.
Aeration
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Aeration

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This PowePoint presentation explains the process of aeration using visual aids and simple explanations. It includes Learning Objectives,Power Words (Key Words), Informational Slides, Questions, and a 'Fill in the Missing Words' worksheet which can be printed directly from the PowerPoint. This resource can either be used to revise or introduce students to the subject of Aeration.
Theory Assessment: Fat, Protein and Carbs
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Theory Assessment: Fat, Protein and Carbs

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These theory assessment sheets have been created to show progression and give constructive feedback. The students should design a fat, protein or carbohydrate leaflet and use the assessment sheets for guidance; teacher and self-assessment. The assessment sheets can be easily adapted. For each row of the assessment sheet, students should be awarded with one of the following marks: B = Beginning E = Emerging D = Developing S = Secure A = Advanced M = Mastery The marks should be looked at holistically to then award an Overall Mark.
Theory Assessment: Food Safety and Personal Hygiene
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Theory Assessment: Food Safety and Personal Hygiene

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These theory assessment sheets have been created to show progression and give constructive feedback. The students should design a Food Safety or Personal Hygiene leaflet and use the assessment sheets for guidance; teacher and self-assessment. The assessment sheets can be easily adapted. For each row of the assessment sheet, students should be awarded with one of the following marks: B = Beginning E = Emerging D = Developing S = Secure A = Advanced M = Mastery The marks should be looked at holistically to then award an Overall Mark.
Theory Assessment: Mood-board, Evaluation, Comparative Analysis
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Theory Assessment: Mood-board, Evaluation, Comparative Analysis

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These theory assessment sheets have been created to show progression and give constructive feedback. The Evaluation assessment can be used for marking evaluations and applied to any practical evaluation. The Comparative Analysis assessment sheet should be used when students are comparing different but similar products e.g, different pastry types. Lastly, The mood-board assessment sheet can be applied to any mood-board work. The assessment sheets can be easily adapted. For each row of the assessment sheet, students should be awarded with one of the following marks: B = Beginning E = Emerging D = Developing S = Secure A = Advanced M = Mastery The marks should be looked at holistically to then award an Overall Mark.
Theory Assessment: Salt and Sugar
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Theory Assessment: Salt and Sugar

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These theory assessment sheets have been created to show progression and give constructive feedback. The students should design an informative leaflet about salt or sugar and use the assessment sheets for guidance; teacher and self-assessment. The assessment sheets can be easily adapted. For each row of the assessment sheet, students should be awarded with one of the following marks: B = Beginning E = Emerging D = Developing S = Secure A = Advanced M = Mastery The marks should be looked at holistically to then award an Overall Mark.
Food Investigation Template Sheet
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Food Investigation Template Sheet

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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.
Cooking Methods
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Cooking Methods

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This powerpoint is about different cooking methods and is ideal for use with KS4 Food Preparation and Nutrition courses. It includes examples of different cooking methods that transfer heat energy via conduction, conduction to convection; convection to conduction and radiation. Revision questions and comparative tables have also been included for the students to complete.
Sensory Food Word Bank
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Sensory Food Word Bank

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This A4 sensory food work bank can be used to help students to describe the different sensory charateristics of foods. It can be printed and laminated to support food evaluations. The words from the food bank could also be cut out and given to students to sort into the following categories: texture, taste, aroma and appearance.
AEN Fibre and Calcium Worksheets
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AEN Fibre and Calcium Worksheets

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This resource contains four worksheets; two are about calcium and two are about fibre. The red titled worksheets are for lower ability students with some literacy skills. The blue titled worksheets are for lower ability students with little literacy skills, they are required to draw their answers or print and cut out images from the computer that can be stuck onto their sheets. This A4 resource is available in both PDF and Publisher format.
A3 Sensory Food Word Bank
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A3 Sensory Food Word Bank

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This colourful A3 sensory food work bank can be used to help students describe the different sensory charateristics of foods. The words have been categorised by colours to help more visual learners. It can be printed and laminated to support food evaluations. 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.
AEN Sensory Picture Words
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AEN Sensory Picture Words

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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.
Carbohydrates
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Carbohydrates

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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.
Sensory Words Pack
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Sensory Words Pack

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Please note that the word banks included in this resource can also be purchased individually. This resource contains activities to extend sensory vocabularly. Pupils need to have a sound sensory vocabularly to write food investigations and evaluative work effectively. The word banks have been differentiated and contain sensory adjectives related to appearance, taste, texture and aroma. This resource contains publisher and word documents.
Lesson Learning Map
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Lesson Learning Map

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This resource has been created to measure and evidence progression clearly during individual lessons. It can be edited and used across all subject areas to record subject development and stuck into exercise books or used in folders. The students will assess their prior knowledge and skills by marking their Starting Point (SP) for each Learning Objective on the Learning Map sheet at the start of lessons. At the end of lessons, students can mark their Finishing Point (FP) against each Learning Objective- This will enable them to clearly measure their progression against the starting points and finishing points of the Learning Map.