#TheCompleteSeries5lessons
Each of these five ready-to-teach Early Islamic Civilisation DT lessons comes complete with a detailed lesson plan and slideshow as well as printable recipes and resources to support differentiated, practical activities.
This scheme is part of a Topic Bundle - perfect if you want to teach your class about the Early Islamic Civilisation as a cross-curricular topic!
#Lesson1WestAsianproduce
During this introductory lesson, children will learn about the typical diets of 10th century Baghdadis, the produce available to them and where these ingredients were grown, reared and caught. Children find out how and why food spoils as well as how to keep food fresh and preserve it out of season.
The children apply their understanding of hygiene and practise their knife skills while following a recipe to preserve a fruit or vegetable.
This lesson comes with everything you need to explore West-Asian produce and seasonality, including a detailed lesson plan, PDF lesson slides and printable resources to support the practical food preservation activities.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Knife Skills Aid
- Where in the World? Produce Cards
#Lesson2Smelltasteandtexture
In this lesson, children will learn that ingredients differ in nutritional composition, flavour, texture and appearance. Children taste test a range of typical West Asian ingredients before combining ingredients with different flavour profiles to create a delicious labneh - a strained and seasoned yoghurt.
This session can be extended to cook and taste the recipes analysed.
This lesson pack has everything you need to carry out taste tasting with your class, including: a detailed lesson plan and explanatory teacher notes, PDF lesson slides and printable resources.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Labneh Recipe
- Labneh Recipe Cards
- Taste Test Card and Notes
- Ingredients Sheet
#Lesson3Healthyandvarieddiets
In this lesson, children learn how nutritional needs differ from person to person as well as how to read and analyse food nutrition labels. Children analyse the composition of three recipes (leblebi, hummus and falafel) before using their understanding to create a balanced meal plan for themselves or for the Caliph.
This session can be extended to prepare and cook the recipes analysed.
This lesson pack comes with all of the resources you need to help children understand and apply the principles of good nutrition, including PDF lesson slides, a detailed lesson plan with differentiated activities, printable recipes and resources.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Recipe Cards
- Ingredient Information Sheets
- Daily Reference Values
- Budget Challenge
- Information Sheet
#Lesson4WestAsianrecipes
Share some of the Caliph’s favourite recipes - lentil soup, couscous salad and chickpea stew - with children in this lesson which sets up a good, old-fashioned cooking competition.
Children draw on everything they have learned to adapt one of the recipes to create the most appealing, flavourful and nutritious dish for the Caliph’s upcoming feast. There is even the option to use an online nutrition calculator so children can see the nutritional impact of their suggested recipe adaptations.
This instantly downloadable lesson pack comes with everything you need to support your children's learning: a detailed lesson plan with differentiated activities, PDF slideshow, printable recipes and resources.
What's included:
- Lesson plan
- Slides
- Activity ideas
- Recipe Cards
- Challenge Cards
- Ingredient Information Sheets
- Final Recipe Sheets
- Competition Invitation
#Lesson5WestAsiancookery
This last session sees your Food Scientists prepare, cook and evaluate their West-Asian inspired dish for the Caliph. Not only will the children enjoy cooking and eating their dish,