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Citizenship Discussions: Food in Our Lives
The pack looks at food from the point of view of health, and explores the role it plays in society. (Updated from: Food in Our ...
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Initial Award in Food Technology
(Please note: Initial Awards have been replaced by the Discovering the Workplace Suite.) Students develop practical skills which are specifically related to careers in the ...
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High Ability Extension Activities for GCSE D&T: Food
Stretch your A and A*-potential students. Topics include: Nutritional needs; Manufacturing and storage processes such as freezing, drying, bulk production; Shelf life; Specifications and recipes; ...
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High Ability Extension Activities for GCSE D&T: Textiles
Topics include: Mass-manufacture; Analysis and research; Design skills; Industrial processes and equipment; Primary and secondary resource materials; Image, colour and pattern; Technology and the design ...
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Primary to Secondary Transition
Introduce students to the differences between KS2 and KS3 in main NC subjects. Resources are usable in primary school (by a visiting secondary teacher), in ...
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Measurement and Control: Activities Using Minimal Equipment
Designed to help students fulfil NC KS3 requirements without 'hands-on' use of control technology. Some activities require access to a computer. Higher level work is ...
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Becoming Responsible Citizens: Healthy Eating
Students learn the importance of healthy eating and the effect of eating habits on later life. Activities encourage use of health education materials, have a ...
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Chalkface resources for Design & Technology include D&T lesson plans, D&T; Technology worksheets and online resources. Download our free Design & Technology worksheets to check if any particular pack is right for you. Chalkface Design & Technology lesson plans and worksheets cover food technology, textiles and resistant materials, particularly at Key Stage 3 (KS3) and to a lesser extent at Key Stage 4 (KS4)
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