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This resources focuses on Bacteria and Keeping Foods Safe in the Kitchen. It was primarily designed as a cover lesson for a year 9 class, however has been successfully received by KS4 classes as a cover lesson and as part

The double sided worksheet first tasks students to read the factsheet, as a class, this covers: What bacteria needs to grow, How bacteria can be slowed down, How the growth of bacteria can be prevented and what the causes of cross-contamination.

The factsheet is a great revision tool as well as helping with the second task. Students are then asked to create a comic strip explaining how bacteria can be controlled to keep foods safe. This was benificial for both year 9, 10 and 11 classes; as they were able to recall the content and use the comic strip as a creative revision tool. Learning whilst being enjoyable!

A separate animated “Pop Quiz” slide presents 3 Question and Answers relating to the topic. Other Food Mock Questions with Model Answers can be found here >> they include small and longer answer questions - Great for Revision!

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