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Bring seasonal cooking to life with this KS2 bundle — combining our structured Recipe Journal with a seasonal cooking theme, helping children explore how ingredients and dishes change throughout the year.
Each recipe page guides students through ingredients, method, illustrations, notes, and star ratings — with a seasonal focus that connects food technology to science, geography, and sustainability. The journal is topic-neutral — use it beyond seasonal cooking for any recipe theme.
Instant PDF download — ready to print and use today
Ideal for KS2 food technology, cooking clubs, and home education
Aligned to the Design & Technology (Food Technology) curriculum for KS2
Included Resources +
A structured Recipe Journal with 100+ pages of recipe recording templates, kitchen equipment vocabulary, a before-you-begin hygiene and preparation checklist, simple measurement reminders, and recipe index pages — all themed around seasonal cooking and how ingredients change throughout the year.
Key Details +
Format: Instant PDF download
Age range: KS2 (Years 3–6, ages 7–11)
Fully printable — use for individual students or whole-class sets
Works standalone or alongside other seasonal topic resources
Suitable for classrooms, cooking clubs, and home education
Curriculum Alignment +
Aligned to the English National Curriculum Design & Technology (Food Technology) objectives for KS2, including selecting and preparing seasonal ingredients, evaluating dishes, and understanding where food comes from. Also supports Geography (food and farming) and Science (seasonal change) cross-curricular links.
Teaching Tips +
Introduce the journal at the start of an autumn, spring, or summer cooking unit and encourage students to build a seasonal recipe collection over the year. Use the rating and notes pages as a structured plenary — prompting children to evaluate what worked and what they'd change. Works well paired with a visit to a farmers' market, school garden, or supermarket seasonal aisle as a real-world learning hook.