kitchen brigade badgesQuick View
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kitchen brigade badges

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Kitchen brigade badges - learn the different stations of a professional kitchen with ease. I created these resources to support cooking classes so the students could get to know the various kitchen stations and roles of each better. There is a flow chart showing the kitchen hierarchy of a professional kitchen and a number of badges ready to be printed and either; laminated to place in a lanyard for each student to wear during lessons laminated or printed on card and use as a revision resource. each card contains the name of the position held, their job in a kitchen, and on the back is a number signifying their place in the kitchen hierarchy. From number 1 - the executive chef, 2 - sous chef, all the way to 5 - kitchen assistant/expeditor; your students will have no problem learning the multitude of roles that can be found in a professional kitchen workplace.
session 1 - ages 11-14 - exploring 3D printing worksheetQuick View
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session 1 - ages 11-14 - exploring 3D printing worksheet

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A simple worksheet made up of 6 parts asking pupils to complete tasks in each section, and a bonus section. sections included; 1 - introduction to 3D printing 2 - types of 3D printing 3 - applications of 3D printing 4 - 3D printing in action 5 - design your 3D object 6 - reflection bonus: design a 3D printing poster This can be used as a standalone research task or can be broken down into individual tasks to be used as necessary
Art critic badgesQuick View
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Art critic badges

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Art critic badges - get students involved by taking on the role of an art critic! These designs are for 5 Art Critic Lanyards. The PowerPoint file is printed and cut/folded into shape, then inserted into a standard I.D lanyard. PowerPoint file is sized to fit into a standard I.D lanyard, please resize images and curved border as needed. Badges show the role of a critic so students can engage with key terminology throughout their time in the role. They can be used by Art teachers during lessons to give students a responsibility, to analyze, interpret, and evaluate the projects their class mates create. They can be used in a variety of ways, during every lesson or at the end of a project when judges are required, or when student participation is encouraged
session 1 - ages 15-17 - exploring advanced 3D printing worksheetQuick View
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session 1 - ages 15-17 - exploring advanced 3D printing worksheet

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a simple worksheet made up of 6 parts asking pupils to complete tasks in each section, and a bonus section. sections included; 1 - advanced concepts in 3D printing 2 - emerging technologies in 3D printing 3 - industry applications 4 - 3D printing design and software 5 - career exploration in 3D printing 6 - critical analysis and future trends bonus - industry partnership projects This can be used as a standalone research task or can be broken down into individual tasks to be used as necessary