糖心Vlog

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糖心Vlog

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29 January 2020

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This is a fully resourced, fully differentiated and high-quality 9 document lesson that only takes about 5mins of prep time, depending on how fast you are with scissors! It鈥檚 based around creating recipes from random ingredients. Students will use imperative verbs to write recipes.

I created it for my KS4 SEND class but it would work a treat for primary, early KS3 and EAL learners too. It could quite easily work as a fun transition activity on an open/taster day etc.

I tried to make it as visual and fun as possible- Instructions isn鈥檛 the most exciting of topics! I used it for an observation and it was graded as Outstanding. You could easily extend it to include writing restaurant reviews or using some drama etc.

Included:

  • Lesson Plan - includes WALT, differentiated WILFs, primary national curriculum targets and differentiated ability group information.
  • 3x worksheets (fully differentiated HA, MA and LA)
  • PowerPoint - visual with WALT, WILFs and opportunities for self assessment and challenge.
  • Starter cut-and-stick matching activity, which can then be used as a support sheet for the main task (you could differentiate this further by scrambling the words for HA, etc.)
  • Plenary cards
  • Differentiated food lists for tasks
    鈥ll you need is some envelopes!

Hopefully, it will save you some time planning and mean treating yourself to that glass of wine, extra boxset session or bath.

Please take the time to leave some feedback letting me know how it worked for you and if you can suggest any improvements. I鈥檇 really appreciate it.

N.B. I鈥檝e left it how I use it, really- my class are far too competitive to have red, amber and green groups- they鈥檇 figure out who鈥檚 top and who鈥檚 bottom very quickly and it would cause no end of bother, hence why I have purple, gold and blue groups instead. I hope it鈥檚 straightforward!

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