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It’s a Wrap! Age 5–6. Lesson 1: Packaging With a Purpose Learning outcomes: I know that there are reasons for packaging food. I can give some reasons.

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1 It’s a Wrap! Age 5–6

2 Lesson 1: Packaging With a Purpose Learning outcomes: I know that there are reasons for packaging food. I can give some reasons for packaging food.

3 Big Question: Why do we package our food? Lesson 1: Packaging With a Purpose

4 Fruits: Lesson 1: Packaging With a Purpose

5 Lesson 1: Packaging With a Purpose Packaged food items 1:

6 Lesson 1: Packaging With a Purpose Packaged food items 2:

7 To protect food To make food look nice To make food easier to carry To stop food leaking Can you think of any other reasons? Lesson 1: Packaging With a Purpose Reasons for packaging foods:

8 Lesson 2: Practical Packaging Learning outcomes: I recognise the similarities and differences between food packaging. I can describe the properties of different packaging materials. I can explain why different materials are used for different purposes.

9 Big Question: What materials do we use to package our food, and why? Lesson 2: Practical Packaging

10 Packaged food from around the world 1:

11 Lesson 2: Practical Packaging Packaged food from around the world 2:

12 Lesson 2: Practical Packaging Packaged food from around the world 3:

13 Lesson 3: No Packaging? Learning outcomes: I can find out which materials are best for packaging different foods. I can suggest some reasons for packaging food.

14 Lesson 3: No Packaging? Big Question: Why do we package our food?

15 Lesson 3: No Packaging? Mould:

16 Unit Key Vocabulary protect preserve package material transparent opaque hard soft rough smooth shiny dull heavy light metal glass plastic packaging storage perishable mouldy decompose

17 Photo Credits: durian fruit - Fotolia.com / pongpatpic; jack fruit - Fotolia.com / foto76; mango - Fotolia.com / Tim UR; carton of eggs - Shutterstock.com / grafvision; tin of beans - Fotolia.com / Petr Malyshev; oranges in a net - Fotolia.com / enjoys25; package of meat - Fotolia.com / Nomad_Soul; orange juice carton - Fotolia.com / gradt; milk bottle - Shutterstock.com / photogal; bottled water - Shutterstock.com / VR Photos; potatoesin bag - Shutterstock.com / Vitaly Raduntsev; fruit in cellophane - Fotolia.com / FOOD-micro; fruit in India - Shutterstock.com / Kiev.Victor; sacks of rice - Shutterstock.com / erwinova; natural packaging - Fotolia.com / prapann; packaging in Malaysia - Shutterstock.com / shaifulzamri; bread mould - Shutterstock.com / rsooll; fruit mould - Shutterstock.com / colour It’s A Wrap!, Age 5–6


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