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CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT Should take approximately 45 hours Should consist of approximately 20 pages of A3 or 40 pages of A4 Should be involved in practical activities for a “considerable amount of the allocated time” Must apply knowledge and understanding of the theory to the controlled assessment

Choose task from AQA contexts Analysis of design task. Research Analysis of research Design Specification 12 Initial Ideas Cook 6-8 initial ideas Write up each idea Choose one to develop Cook 4+ developments Write up developments Choose which developments to use Create production plan Cook final Product Test and evaluate Modifications for commercial production

CONTEXT: School Products There has been much concern related to the quality of food products/meals served to students in school canteens. The ‘healthy school dinner’ campaign has brought about many positive changes. A school canteen is to launch a new and exciting range of food products to appeal to year olds. Focus on one (no more) of the healthy eating guidelines. Design Task 1 Design and make a nutritionally balanced product that could be sold as part of a ‘themed day’ or ‘celebration’ at your school.

Homework Task 1: Can you find an article that can make the context more real? E.g. can you add anything to it that you already know about your school meals, or healthy eating for year olds? Don’t put in too much or you will be doing research before you have started on the research task! Task 2: Create your own mind map using the key words (in yellow) of the context and task.

Design and make a nutritionally balanced product that could be sold as part of a ‘themed day’ or ‘celebration’ at your school. Nutritionally balanced Canteen Campaign Positive changes Celebration or theme Exciting Appeal to year old students Concern Range Cost Quality What don’t they like? Sweet Savoury Bad diets Obesity Equipment In house/outside agency? Costs/selling price Safety & Hygiene Laws Budget Nutritional requirements for year olds Healthy The Eatwell Plate Safety and Hygiene Sensory qualities What do they like? Pudding Main meal Snack Red Nose Day St George’s Day/St Patrick’s Day etc Valentines Cultural (Indian/England/Italian/ etc Portion sizes Staff skills?