Choosing large kitchen equipment

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Choosing large kitchen equipment Lesson objective – to understand the factors to consider when choosing kitchen equipment Success Criteria: Build – to enter into a discussion surrounding the factors that influence the choice of kitchen equipment Apply – to make notes that will help you carry out a kitchen design Secure to know: What factors should be considered when buying a new cooker? List the features that are available in modern refrigerators Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a chest freezer What are the safety factors that must be considered when using electrical equipment

Task 1-2 Collect information on different types of cookers, fridges, freezers and microwave ovens evaluate each in terms of features, design, cost, energy rating and suitability for: A working family with two teenage children A single person household An elderly person who has frozen meals delivered *Present your results in a table* Lesson objective – to understand the factors to consider when choosing kitchen equipment

Task 3 Collect information on different types of cookers, fridges, freezers and microwave ovens Now design a modern kitchen using the ergonomic triangle and kitchen design auto shapes on Microsoft word – look at the images *Present your research in a plan view* Lesson objective – to understand the factors to consider when choosing kitchen equipment

Lesson objective – to understand the factors to consider when choosing kitchen equipment