Aims and objectives
This set of activities are aimed at challenging pupils' ideas and understanding
about where familiar foodstuffs come from.
Previous knowledge
No previous knowledge is required for these activities.
In the classroom
Where does food come from? Have you ever wondered, when you sit
down to eat a meal, how many different stages your food has gone
through before arriving on your plate? Well, now you can find out
how one popular foodstuff is made. Have a go and see if you can
identify all the stages of manufacture correctly.
There are two versions of this activity: an open ended version
(where the pictures can be placed in any order and the results
discussed with the pupil) and a closed version (where there is
only one 'correct' answer- the pictures will spring back if not
placed in the right position). This is the closed version.
There are three levels; each getting harder as the number of pictures
to be put in the right order increases.
Each picture has a surprise! Move the mouse over each one to find
out what it is! You will also hear a short description of what's
happening in that picture and see a text version.
To move the pictures, drag and drop each one into one of the boxes
below. Do this by placing the mouse over each picture; hold down
the left hand button and keep it held down. Move the mouse to the
box where you want the picture to go then release the button. The
picture will spring back to its original position if not in the
correct place.
This activity is well-suited for use with an interactive whiteboard
for large group or whole class teaching.
When you have put all of the pictures into the boxes, you can
click the Print button to print out a copy of your work. Printing
may take some time – so please be patient!
All pupil work can be printed out from the resource. The printouts can be used
for assessment or recording purposes or even used to support a classroom display
to extend pupil learning.
Curriculum references
Science - KS2
Sc1 1a, 2b
Sc2 3, 5d, e
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