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Specialising in Technological and Applied Studies, with a focus on Food Technology, Hospitality and Textiles, all resources have been tried and tested in my classroom over the past 10 years. I have also tutored numerous students in a wide range of subjects and have developed a range of resources to assist in their learning. Any resource that I have created that has helped me help my students will be added to my shop so that I can help you, help your students.

Specialising in Technological and Applied Studies, with a focus on Food Technology, Hospitality and Textiles, all resources have been tried and tested in my classroom over the past 10 years. I have also tutored numerous students in a wide range of subjects and have developed a range of resources to assist in their learning. Any resource that I have created that has helped me help my students will be added to my shop so that I can help you, help your students.
Textiles Trolley Inspiration
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Textiles Trolley Inspiration

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Needing some textiles room organisation inspiration? Look no further than this poster. It provides an example of an individual teacher trolley - so no missing resources shared between colleagues and no leaving smaller items in the room for anyone to access! Simply organise your own trolley, store it next to your desk in the staffroom and wheel it into your textiles room when needed.
History of Clothing Comprehension
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History of Clothing Comprehension

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The wearing of clothing is a specifically human characteristic and most human societies wear some form of clothing. This comprehension task runs briefly through the types of clothing worn in ancient civilisations such as Ancient Greece, Rome, the Iron Age and the Byzantines and why they preferred to leave their fabric uncut. It also covers the Enlightenment period which introduced formal dress and ‘undress’ or casual clothing as well as how the Industrial Revolution impacted clothing as we know it today. Students read through the article and answer the questions. This can be done as a whole class task or set for individual students as part of a casual or filler lesson.
Hospitality Food Waste COMPREHENSION Task
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Hospitality Food Waste COMPREHENSION Task

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One of the most important aspects of working in any kitchen is knowing how to reduce waste because not only does it help the profit margin but it also helps the environment. This comprehension task takes an article from a Hospitality industry magazine and demonstrates how several Australian pioneering chefs are leading the way for reducing food waste in their restaurants. This task will help students develop their understanding of the Source and Use Information on the Hospitality Industry unit of competency. This is a great homework task after a sustainability lesson or as part of a casual/relief lesson.
Hospitality Kitchen Work Health & Safety COMPREHENSION Task
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Hospitality Kitchen Work Health & Safety COMPREHENSION Task

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One of the most important aspects of working in any kitchen is being on the lookout for and reducing the possibility of hazards. This comprehension task takes an article from an Australian news website about yet another Melbourne Food Manufacturer/Restaurant failing in their duties to keep a worker safe and asks students to describe how the incident occurred, explain the employee and employer responsibilities when it comes to risks and discuss the consequences. This is a great homework task after a safety lesson or as part of a casual/relief lesson.
Hospitality Kitchen Safety COMPREHENSION Task
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Hospitality Kitchen Safety COMPREHENSION Task

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One of the most important aspects of working in any kitchen is being on the lookout for and reducing the possibility of hazards. This comprehension task takes an article from an Australian news website about a Melbourne Restaurant failing in their duties to keep a worker safe and asks students to describe how the incident occurred, explain the employee and employer responsibilities when it comes to risks and discuss the consequences. This is a great homework task after a safety lesson or as part of a casual/relief lesson.
Herb & Spice plant categorisation CUT & PASTE task
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Herb & Spice plant categorisation CUT & PASTE task

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Herbs and spices are used to add colour, variety and unique flavours to food. Herbs and spices also come from different components of plants. This task utilises student fine motor skills of cutting and pasting with digital research to track down which part of the plant each herb and spice comes from. There is a classification table that should be printed A3 size for each student and 4 (printed on A4) pages (a total of 28 herbs and spices) flash cards for students to cut out. Answers are included. This activity is a great one for giving to Life Skills or Support students while the remainder of the class is working through the more in depth Herbs & Spices Research Task
Cooking Practical Tray/Trolley Tags
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Cooking Practical Tray/Trolley Tags

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Organise your cool room or fridge/freezer with these great tray or trolley tags. It covers everything you or your Food Prep Assistant needs to know to have the ingredient trays or trolleys set up and ready to go for each recipe for each class. These tags cover: day of the week, lesson period required, whether your are DEMonstrating the recipe or your students are completing their PRACtical, teacher name, class name and even space for the recipe name or specific notes/additions required. Particularly useful if you or your Food Prep Assistant has a lot of classes/recipes/ingredients to sort and set up over the week. The tags can also be used if you have your students bringing in their own ingredients - just get them to set their ingredients up on their own tray or trolley and add their name, class, lesson, day and recipe. It makes it super easy to see when and who the ingredients are being used for!
Blank BINGO Board
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Blank BINGO Board

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A blank BINGO card perfect for vocabulary revision! Use it to introduce a topic or as a plenary to finish a lesson. It can be used for a range of subjects but this Bingo board is perfectly suited to Food Technology, Textiles Technology and Family and Consumer Science classes. Included is a list of food, textiles and safety related words for a quick subject related game.
Gumnut Babies Colouring pages
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Gumnut Babies Colouring pages

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These cute Gumnuts Babies colouring pages are perfect for a chilled end of the week lesson or for keeping students hands busy while watching a video. While used mainly for Family & Consumer Science or Child Studies lessons, these colouring pages could be used for a variety of purposes including mindfulness activities.
Subject Descriptor Leaflets: Home Ec
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Subject Descriptor Leaflets: Home Ec

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Subject descriptor leaflets for Stage 4 Technology Mandatory - Food & Agriculture and Textiles, Stage 5 Food Technology, Stage 5 Child Studies, Stage 6 Exploring Early Childhood, Stage 6 Food Technology and Stage 6 VET Hospitality. Each leaflet explains the focus of the course, identifies the units to be studied, the ATAR implications for the Stage 6 subjects and whether the course has a practical component. These leaflets are perfect for student subject selection information sessions.
Kitchen Equipment BINGO cards
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Kitchen Equipment BINGO cards

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This Kitchen Equipment BINGO set of cards is a great start of the term, end of the term and all round revision activity to help reinforce kitchen terminology. It comes with a Bingo Caller Card (print 2 copies!) and 18 different student playing cards. Laminate for re-use.
Nutrient Research Project
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Nutrient Research Project

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Knowing how to eat healthy is a vital aspect to having a healthy mind and body. Our bodies can’t make nutrients so knowing the foods that are high in essential nutrients helps us make informed choices about the foods we eat. This research task asks students to select one of the 6 important nutrients, outline its importance for the body, identify the minimum and maximum daily requirements, explain what happens if we are deficient in it as well as locating a short recipe that provides the body with a good amount of the nutrient. Task includes marking criteria.
Kitchen Equipment Match-Up Memory Cards
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Kitchen Equipment Match-Up Memory Cards

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Get students practising and recognizing the names and types of equipment used in kitchen and cooking rooms. There are 24 pairs of game cards that require students to match the name of the equipment to its image. Students can play MEMORY or SNAP as a lesson plenary, or during a lesson as a MATCH-UP task to glue into workbooks.
Kitchen Equipment Scavenger Hunt
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Kitchen Equipment Scavenger Hunt

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Needing a fun way to introduce your class to the kitchen? This Kitchen Equipment Scavenger Hunt is designed for middle and high school foods courses to familiarize students with the different utensils and equipment used in the kitchen. Students have to solve the clue, identify the equipment and search the kitchen to find where it’s stored. It’s a great way to get students knowing where everything is before they get to cook. This activity can be completed by individual students or in groups for a fun competition. The first group/person to get everything correct wins a prize!
Swing Tag and Textiles Care Label worksheet
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Swing Tag and Textiles Care Label worksheet

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Swing tags are attached to textile items, most often clothing. They contain important information about the product and reflect the brand. Care labels are sewn into textile items and provide the buyer with information on how to ‘care’ for that item (wash, dry, iron). There are 5 internationally recognised care symbols which provide an alternative to the written care instructions. This worksheet provides students with a care symbols reference sheet as well as images of care tags for students to examine and determine how the textile item should be cared for. Students are given the chance to draw appropriate care symbols based on a provided written label and design their own swing tag based on a piece of clothing they have made or will make in their textiles/art lesson.
Update Hospitality Knowledge: Salmonella Outbreak Comprehension
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Update Hospitality Knowledge: Salmonella Outbreak Comprehension

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It’s important to stay abreast of things happening in the Hospitality industry in order to meet Vocational criteria such as Source & Use Information on the Hospitality Industry. It also helps students to show their understanding of the industry to potential employers and in exams. This comprehension task is on the Salmonella food poisoning outbreak in Australia in 2019. Students are given two articles to read through and in conjunction with their knowledge of food poisoning bacteria and any additional research, respond to the questions in as much detail as they can.
Cooking Verbs Ice-Breaker
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Cooking Verbs Ice-Breaker

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Needing a quick and easy but fun ice-breaker for a new cooking class? Look no further than these Cooking Verbs cards! Cut out and laminate each card (it makes it so easy to store and use for the next class or the next year), hand one card to each student, set a timer for 2 minutes and get students to race around trying to find their match. These cards match the cooking verb to a picture example of the verb, so they’re great to use as an ice-breaker task, a revision game at the end of the term or they can even be used as a match-up game for support/life skills or ESL students. To make the task a little more challenging, set a new 2 minute timer and have each pair brainstorm as many foods that link to their verb as they can (e.g. GRATE = carrot, apple, pear, onion, zucchini). The pair with the most correct, wins. There are 12 verbs for a class of 24 plus space to add your own!
Update Hospitality Knowledge: Visume Comprehension
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Update Hospitality Knowledge: Visume Comprehension

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It’s important to stay abreast of things happening in the Hospitality industry in order to meet Vocational criteria such as Source & Use Information on the Hospitality Industry. It also helps students to show their understanding of the industry to potential employers and in exams. This comprehension task is on the current trend of video resumes (AKA the Visume!). Students are given an article to read through and in conjunction with their knowledge of how the industry works, respond to the questions in as much detail as they can. Then they get the opportunity to put knowledge into practice by developing their own visume!
Vegetable Precision Cuts Worksheet
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Vegetable Precision Cuts Worksheet

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Practice the seven essential precision cuts used in the culinary world. This worksheet is a must-have for every aspiring chef and food tech student. Precision cuts to practice and assemble on the worksheet include: Jardiniere Julienne Brunoise Macedoine Chiffonade Paysanne Mirepoix Pair it with the Vegetable Precision Cuts Poster which includes the written descriptions detailing the appearance and dimensions each cut should have. What better way to help practice the required cut proportions!
Textiles Equipment Match-Up Memory Cards
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Textiles Equipment Match-Up Memory Cards

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Practice recognizing the names and the types of equipment used in textiles and sewing rooms. There are 18 pairs of game cards that require students to match the name of the equipment to its image. Students can play MEMORY or SNAP as a lesson plenary, or during a lesson as a MATCH-UP task to glue into workbooks.