Implementing the new curriculum
Questions about how to implement the food elements of the new curriculum? Get answers from others who are already doing it. Want to get going? Use the links on the right to get help from expert organisations.
Questions about how to implement the food elements of the new curriculum? Get answers from others who are already doing it. Want to get going? Use the links on the right to get help from expert organisations.
Inspiring children to grow, cook and taste food across primary and secondary schools from Healthy Schools Bath and NE Somerset. Lots of...
Read moreRecipe ideas for non-cook/take home food to make in school with minimum specialist equipment - you don't need a food room!
Read moreThis hearty and comforting soup is the perfect thing to tuck into on those colder days. This recipe is one of the winners from the snack shack at Washingborough Academy...
Read moreBeing able to make a simple soup form scratch is a brilliant thing to learn. This recipe is one of the winners from the snack shack at Washingborough Academy...
Read moreThis is the perfect recipe for using up all your gluts of seasonal fruits and vegetables. Calling them cupcakes instead of muffins and using sweeter vegetables such a sweet potato or carrot...
Read moreHave children make dips for simple veggies. They’re much tastier than the shop-bought alternatives and you know exactly what’s gone into them. It makes eating veggies all the more exciting...
Read moreDon’t miss out on one of the limited places on Focus on Food's Cooking Leader Training taking place in London on 11 March 2015.
Read moreMatthew Whittle teaches PE at a Bracknell Forest Primary School. He is effectively using Foodeeze cards and the online lesson plans and resources to deliver healthy eating lessons to KS1 children.
Read moreGreat Dunmow Primary School share their curriculum linked cookery timetable and show how food can be embedded across all subjects. With a focus on savoury cooking....
Read moreAsda Mini Chefs is a set of recipes and teaching resources developed by Asda’s Community Life programme to support cooking on the primary curriculum and also encourage parents...
Read moreOasis Academy South Bank teaches 120 year 7 pupils each week how to cook and eat well. Cookability, a London-based social enterprise, used its networks with supermarkets....
Primary aged pupils will be able to unleash their culinary talent with the new Change4Life Cooking Guide. It contains a range of health eating ideas and supports the new cooking strand of the national curriculum...
Read moreNational Association of Head Teachers resources
www.naht.org.ukStart cooking pack for skills progression 3-11
www.focusonfood.orgCook it - all you need to cook with 12 children
www.focusonfood.orgCooking Skills Snippets
www.focusonfood.orgHands-on food education programme
www.jamieoliver.comJamie's Home Cooking Skills
www.jamieshomecookingskills.comCore Food Competences for children 5-16
www.nutrition.org.ukFood: A Fact of Life
www.tes.co.ukJan Harper - lessons for cooking skills etc
www.tes.co.ukSecondary school resources
www.tes.co.ukFoodeeze lesson plans & resources
www.focusactivelearning.comChefs Adopt A School, Royal Acad. of Culinary Arts
www.chefsadoptaschool.org.ukCooking in the Classroom
www.sallybrownkatemorris.co.ukEarly years and primary school programme
www.phunkyfoods.co.ukFood & Cooking: Yr 7 Scheme of Work & Lesson Plans
www.foodafactoflife.org.ukTES resources for food education
www.tes.co.ukLesson starters and plans for secondaries
www.tes.co.uk