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PRIOR KN0WLEDGE
Examples of processing
Ingredients used | Processing | New Product |
sweet corn, cream, milk, flavourants | add, simmer, stir | soup |
eggs, milk, flavourants, butter | melt, beat, add | omelette |
eggs, sugar, butter, milk, flour, cocoa, salt, baking powder, essence | beat, add, melt, sieve, fold in, add, mix, place in, bowl, turn out | a chocolate sponge cake |
Source of reference:
[LO 2.2]
Source consulted: …………………..
Can you think of other processes? Write down as many as you can:
[LO 1.3]
VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS | ANIMAL INGREDIENTS |
e.g. Flour | Milk |
[LO 1.2]
Link each type of food with the most suitable packaging to ensure the above:
TYPE OF FOOD | PACKAGING | |
|
Plastic bag | |
|
Tin | |
|
Polystyrenecontainer | |
|
Airtight container | |
|
Plastic bottle | |
|
Cardboard box | |
G Apples | Plasticcontainer | |
H Canned peaches | Paper bag | |
I Pizza | Flat carton | |
Tin |
[LO 2.2]
In what unit would you measure the following ingredients and what equipment would you use? Circle the correct answer.
INGREDIENT | UNIT | EQUIPMENT |
|
mℓ, g | measuring jug/scale |
|
mℓ, g | measuring jug/scale |
|
mℓ, g | measuring jug/scale |
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mℓ, g | measuring jug/scale |
|
mℓ, g | measuring jug/scale |
Conclusion:
Fluids are usually measured in a measuring jug. Solids are measured on a scale to determine the correct mass. Recipe books nowadays indicate all the ingredients in measure of capacity because it is quicker to use measuring jugs and spoons than weighing each ingredient on a scale.
Learning Outcomes(LOs)
LO 1
TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES AND SKILLS
The learner will be able to apply technological processes and skills ethically and responsibly using appropriate information and communication technologies
Assessment Standards(ASs)
We know this when the learner:
1.2 finds out about existing products relevant to a problem, need or opportunity, and identifies and compares their design aspects (e.g. who it is for, what it is for, what it looks like, what it is made of, how well it works, whether it will affect the environment);
1.3 performs, where appropriate, scientific investigations about concepts relevant to a problem, need or opportunity using science process skills;
1.4 writes or communicates a design brief for the development of a product related to a given problem, need or opportunity that clarifies the technological purposes of the solution;
1.5 suggests and records at least two alternative solutions to the problem, need or opportunity that link clearly to the design brief and to given specifications and constraints (e.g. people, purpose, safety, environmental impact, appearance);
1.7 develops plans that detail the making steps, including drawings and sketches that help to clarify the plans;
1.8 chooses and uses suitable tools to make products by measuring, marking out, cutting or separating, shaping or forming, joining or combining, and finishing the chosen materials;
1.9 works efficiently and safely;
1.10 evaluates the product according to the design brief and given specifications and constraints (e.g. people, purpose, environmental impact, safety, appearance), and suggests improvements and modifications if necessary;
1.11 evaluates the plan of action followed and suggests improvements and modifications if necessary;
1.12 draws appropriate sketches (e.g. labelled two-dimensional drawings of ideas, enhanced drawings of final solutions and drawings showing measurements) to communicate different information appropriately and effectively.
LO 2
TECHNOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
The learner will be able to understand and apply relevant technological knowledge ethically and
We know this when the learner:
2.2 demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the reasons for the deterioration of different materials, and ways of preserving them (e.g. drying, coating, canning, sealing).
(b)
1. Learners’ own answers.
2. Own answers.
Vegetative | Animal |
rice, cocoa, spaghetti, fruit, bread, jam vegetables, cooking oil, sugar, etc. | meat, eggs, butter, cream, cheese, yoghurt, fish, etc.. |
(e) (a) cardboard box
(b) airtight container
(c) plastic bottle
(d) plastic container
(e) tin
(f) plastic bag
(f) (1) ml measuring jug
(2) g measuring jug; scale
(3) ml/g measuring jug; measuring spoon
(4) g scale
(5) ml measuring jug; measuring spoon
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