chocolate comes from, its past adventures throughout history and the current global issues which are simply covered in..chocolate. 1
Project Brief You should complete all the pages in this booklet but remember you can always add your own extra if you want to, or present something else you have found out in a different way. The first deadline for this project is in the week beginning 5 th February 2017 In this week your teacher will ask you to bring in your project so that your progress can be checked The final deadline for this project is in the week beginning Monday 12th March Use the table below to help you to plan for the different stages of your project: Target Complete planning and target setting. Introduction. The history of chocolate. The production of chocolate. Naughty but nice. Evaluation Review your project and make improvements Date to complete by. Planning, add your ideas to the mind map. Questions about the production (how it s made) of chocolate Questions about the history of chocolate. 2
Questions about the good and bad sides of chocolate.. Target Setting Look at your last on what you need ISP and set targets based to improve on. Target 1 Target 2 Target 3 How will you make sure you achieve these targets? 3
Introduction: This project is all about the adventures of. I will be researching how important chocolate was to people in the and when it came to. I will then be looking at where beans come from. I will complete a case study on the country. I will then look at the and sides of chocolate in the modern world. I will look at the problem of and the advantages of. I will research how the religion supports fairtrade. (Space for your own writing if needed) 4
Word Box Europe bad Ghana Christianity chocolate cocoa past good fairtrade obesity Useful websites: The History of Chocolate http://www.cadbury.co.uk/thestory Complete the timeline showing the history of chocolate from when it first arrived in Europe to the present day. Use the website above and select the information which interests you the most. You can use the blank timeline in this booklet and write information either side or be creative and present the information in a new and interesting way. Why not print off and include pictures? Quick target review! Write around the picture are you meeting your targets/deadlines so far? 5
Can you improve? How? The history of chocolate timeline 18001850 18501900 6
19001920 19201940 19401960 7
19601970 = 19701980 19801990 19902000 8
2000 Present day. The Production of Chocolate! Yum Yum. Ghana case study. Research the answers to the questions below. The library have books on Ghana. Q1. Which continent is Ghana in? Q2. Label the map below to show where Ghana is. 9
Q3. Name some other countries that grow cocoa beans and mark them on the map. Q4. Describe what a cocoa bean looks like. Q5. Cocoa beans are grown in Ghana because the climate is suitable. Describe below how cocoa beans grow and how they are harvested ready to be bought by chocolate producers. Add any extra pages you wish on this. Use the website http://www.divinechocolate.com/about/beantobar.aspx 10
You may need to ask for some help reading and getting the right information from this webpage. Involve someone else in your project. Name of person helping Extra space for pictures/other information. 11
Quick target review! Write around the picture are you meeting your targets/deadlines so far? Can you improve? How? Naughty but Nice! Why is chocolate a good and a bad thing? Complete the table by writing in ideas. Mention obesity, health, business Naughty (bad) Nice (good) 12
Christian Aid and Fairtrade Research. Use the website to find suitable words to fill in the gaps. http://www.christianaid.org.uk/actnow/dosomething/fairtrade/index.aspx Christian Aid is a charity which works to put an end to. Christian Aid helped to set up fairtrade almost years ago. Fairtrade is a way of paying producers a wage. This means they can have a life and they can afford to send their children to learn at. Find out some facts and figures about fairtrade and list below: 13
Do you think fairtrade is a good idea? Explain your ideas fully Include any extra info or pictures in this chapter. Evaluation Have you stuck to your deadlines and used your planner well? Why or why not? Are you pleased with the effort you put into your work? Why or why not? 14
Did you meet your targets? Explain below what your targets were and how you met them/didn t meet them. Explain why if you didn t meet them. How could you have improved your work? Evaluation of your project by someone else. Ask a family member/carer to complete this page for you. Thank you for reading s project on chocolate. Things you liked about the project: 15
Things you think could have been improved: Overall comment for student: Thank you for completing this evaluation. 16