Course Companions for GCSE Eduqas Food Preparation and Nutrition

Keep your students on the right track with these clear
and digestible course notes.
Written in a student-friendly language and organised in
specification order, including:
- A topic overview page, with clear learning outcomes and key terms – maintain focus and build familiarity with need-to-know terms
- Accessible notes at an appropriate level engage read-write learners
- End-of-topic exam-style questions and answers to assess learning
- Thought-provoking images and diagrams to stimulate visual learners
The presentation of key terms and opportunities for research provides extension activities for the higher skilled pupils

Build and apply knowledge…
- ‘Apply’, ‘Did you know’ and ‘Research’ boxes inspire further study and encourage application of knowledge to food industries
- Practical ‘skills’ activities nurture students’ preparation and cooking skills – great for kinaesthetic learners
- Exam tips provide helpful methods to memorise key content
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‘Things to think about’ provides
opportunities for in-class discussion springboards
What do teachers say about this resource? (8253, 8258)
An excellent resource with clear and concise points and good research links. Written in a clear, understandable level for students... Useful revision sheets. Great value for money, better than textbooks.
What do teachers say about this resource? (8250, 8255)
Resource is excellent... well laid out. The presentation of key terms and opportunities for research provides extension activities for the higher skilled pupils.
Keywords
- GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition
- GCSE Eduqas Food Preparation and Nutrition (C560)
- Component 1 Principles of Food Preparation and Nutrition
- Cooking and Food Preparation
- Food Commodities
- GCSE Course Companions
- GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition Course Companion
- GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition Practical
- GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition Theory
- Diet and Good Health
- Principles of Nutrition
- The Science of Food
- Where Food Comes From