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This is lesson 2 of 20 in the unit "Tech-Driven Swiss Rolls". Lesson Title: Understanding Ingredients Lesson Description: Identify and discuss the key ingredients used in Swiss rolls, focusing on their roles and functions in the recipe.
Unit: Tech-Driven Swiss Rolls
Lesson: 2 of 20
Lesson Title: Understanding Ingredients
Duration: 70 minutes
Class Size: 14 students
Year Level: Year 12
Curriculum Area: Technology Learning Area – Materials and Processing Technology
Curriculum Level: Level 7 of The New Zealand Curriculum
Big Ideas Addressed:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Purpose: Establish whakawhanaungatanga and re-focus students into the context.
“To design something functional and 'fit for purpose,' we have to understand the building blocks. What actually makes a Swiss roll roll – and taste amazing?”
Purpose: Engage senses and connect with traditional ingredients.
Discussion Prompt:
"What ingredients stand out to you? How would you describe their role in the food products you're eating/drinking?"
Purpose: Teach the science of ingredients in Swiss roll construction.
Deliver a short interactive presentation:
Introduce and unpack the primary ingredients in a standard Swiss roll:
| Ingredient | Role/Function |
|---|---|
| Eggs | Structure, leavening, emulsification |
| Flour | Structure (gluten) |
| Sugar | Sweetener, moisture retention |
| Baking Powder | Chemical leavening |
| Milk | Hydration, protein, browning |
| Cream (filling) | Mouthfeel, taste, moisture |
Activity: Each student reviews the A3 matrix and annotates with questions or connections.
Purpose: Explore systems thinking and cross-cultural substitutions.
Students in pairs choose one ingredient and complete a quick inquiry:
Examples to prompt teams:
Present back their substitutions with 1-minute pitches.
Group reflection using the whiteboard:
Use post-it notes to fill up a "Next Steps / Wonderings" wall that will be reviewed in Lesson 3.
Finish with a karakia whakamutunga or waiata.
Formative:
In Lesson 3, students will begin prototyping ingredient combinations through small-scale baking experiments, comparing outcomes against today’s ingredient function matrix. They will carry forward today's learning about ingredient functions as they begin ideating their own twist on the traditional Swiss roll.
Remember: Learning in the Technology curriculum is not just about making, it's about informed decision-making driven by curiosity, values, and deep knowledge systems – both scientific and cultural.
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