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TastEd is a charity that provides practical support to UK primary schools to deliver sensory food education.

TastEd is a charity that provides practical support to Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) settings, schools, organisations and individuals to deliver sensory food education.

Each unique, simple and fun TastEd lesson gives all children the opportunity to explore, enjoy and try fresh fruit and vegetables, using the five senses.

The core principles of “No one has to try” and “No one has t...

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TastEd is a charity that provides practical support to Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) settings, schools, organisations and individua...

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"TastEd lessons are fun and engaging to teach, children from Reception to Year 6 are always excited to learn about and taste new foods. The lessons are well planned and resourced, resulting in no extra workload! We've found that teaching regular T...

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Rosie White - Prendergast Primary School

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Great for

  • Primary school teachers or groups of practitioners working with early years children
  • Someone that wants to give the children at their school the opportunity to experience more fruit and veg
  • Someone that is passionate about food education

TastEd project essentials

5 Step Guide

  • Apply for ChangeX funding
  • Create your TastEd account and watch the TastEd training video
  • Meet with other staff and plan how and when you're going to run the lessons
  • Make sure you have some basic equipment to get going
  • Deliver your first lesson

Time

Suggested: TastEd lessons are run in blocks of 5 (one for each of the senses), preparation time for the lesson should take approximately 20-40 mins and the lessons themselves last up to 1 hour. Prior to running a TastEd lesson, there is a 30-minute training video available to watch. Additional time might be required for meeting with other members of staff to discuss how you might choose to run TastEd in your school.

Resources

More information on how to get started and any resources shared by the TastEd

2 TastEd projects have already been started

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Meet the Social Innovator

Welcome to TastEd's opportunity on ChangeX. We've developed a method of sensory food education that brings fruit and vegetables into the classroom. If you're excited about bringing a new idea that will support children at your primary school to eat a healthy diet then get involved, we can't wait to have you onboard.

Fran Box - TastEd Project Manager

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