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One of the units from the Nuffield Primary Solutions in Design and Technology. Children design and make a healthy cold drink for another class member.
Each child will have to find out the preferences and needs of the consumer and will include feedback from that person as part of the evaluation process
...This series of resources designed to allow learners to use the theme of the second world war to develop their knowledge and understanding in design and technology and engineering.
Produced by the Chilled Food Association (CFA), these activities are aimed at late primary age children. They look at the topics of:
* Food hygiene and hand-washing
* Food and taste
* Developing a new food product
Primarily aimed at STEM ambassadors, these resources are also readily used by...
Mission X is an international educational challenge that focuses on health, science, fitness and nutrition and encourages pupils to train like an astronaut. The challenge involves a set of physical and educational activities, developed by space scientists and fitness professionals working with real astronauts. Each...
This teacher’s guide, provided by the Food Standards Agency, supports teachers to teach children about food safety. This includes understanding food allergies, planning a balanced diet, and understanding food labels including traffic lights and best before dates.
From the Chilled Food Association, this resource helps children to think about the development of a new food product. The materials are aimed at STEM ambassadors but they can readily be adapted for use by teachers in the classroom.
The materials consist of a lesson plan, stimulus materials and suggested...
This 'unplugged' activity by Barefoot Computing, introduces pattern recognition and the idea that algorithms can be repurposed. Cooking recipes are analysed to find parts that are common to more than one. Reusable parts are then borrowed to create new recipes which the children share with the class. Additional...
Practical Action is a development charity which uses simple technology to fight poverty. The learning resources in this collection look at how issues such as climate change and the need for renewable energy can be tackled. The resources contain background information, teachers' packs, classroom activities, stimulus...
Teaching resources linking to issues around food and global food security. Based on Practical Action projects in the developing world. Suitable for ages 7-16.
Practical Action's series of resources for primary teaching.
This cross curricular resource explores the difference that growing pumpkins can make to the lives of people living in flood affected regions in Bangladesh. It includes finding out about Bangladesh and its people and ways to address poverty, investigating the pumpkin lifecycle and seed germination, designing and...
Based at the University of Aberdeen, the Rowett Institute is a key centre for the study of food and its relationship to long-term health. The Institute undertakes research to address some of the most compelling contemporary problems in nutrition. The Institute's research contributes not only to new scientific...
This resource, aimed at primary level, links to the curriculum areas of food and diet, healthy eating and where food comes from. Children are asked to identify different types of food using their sense of smell. They then work in small groups to discuss and debate what food they may have. Once the food is known...